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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1945-08-31, Page 1A VA KY •(t �Ct n Ohl ll '4 -,4 • r . nit 1F •4 f• ,4, 4 +'M Eighly-Y9iltth Yearc :. $14AFQRTI1; -FF' RI A TGUST 31, .945. Yvuultl 1Y.FFteac aaee .. . t tisi v; _ u.»ma�urrawr,uieia^rmrtrrewcav ,. i al ?f"" ®f Elie :bey Che � � I N "..Tar( ' d ;"., ,; : GtIE TEA....:.,,:.NLEA ONS I�HA�PTO mel h I e sal •. •-0 Minister T'o i duct New Min�ste September .nth Friday, ea: .I �' p : t F ARM.. e ,F ( O It E ,. !ARNE }4;_ � , i'� R OA « R SHORT A 1 AND .:1" all • i y�Iyy� u. d ' �� r�i I } �? Holds. '�o r Sot, air Street r a1 r Y ��I � t i � ,fit E I �' - f t '„ yrl,p 1 d�' a � i .. • n,-. - ,. r d , r At M dryitp Defeat Flour Mill 11-7 in r. • • • • • • George Hudson Retires As Reserve Sock,$ Are Lower Centralia '.Air Force Kiltie • ' • • • • • ` , Does ,,u,: , i � u EE'x Band, Wheels, Games, Branekls o e ' Finals At Lions Park Monday Night. • Schools• School Caretaker After 18 Years' Service;' Was Nev- Than Before, - ••-.Author 'ies Say. Bingo and Big • Dance Labor Tia. tit ion Wo er Late or Missed a , -a Provide Full Night's En- Monday next,' • Septe'rrybec 3ec(, RECORD ATTENDANCEDay's Seaforth High School, Separate and Public Schools'will open' .Once Work: PLACE O '��DER EARLY tertainment. is Labor Day and a Dominion ASKS FOR •, $ 'ar Tuesday next, holiday, and will be• observed as - Main Street are. softball champions the Seaforth 'Ind'ustrial •League for second pear in succession, as .11-7 the fall term on September 4th. The high school will assemble at 10 o'clock in,the morning and the Separate and 9 On the NEWS OF WEEK IN HENSALL Mr. F. K. B.Stewart, agricultural representatide for*uron County, this week received the ollowing infoima- tion from Mr.J J A '. Francis, associ- PROCEEDS ARE OVER $1,000 ' such in Seaforth, when all bust- Hess plaoes will be dosed from Saturday night until Tuesday morning. It will be a long week- Early in September the Ab;my' willmake a laattionwad to the people of Canada Tot', carry on their rehabil'itstion defeated 'the Flour Mill Monday night at- Lions Park before largest crowd of the season. Taking the first two games of the ahayo8s by scores of 15-5 and 20-11, Main Street were heavy favorites, Public Schools at a.m. high school staff, Mr. Lloyd Mor- rison, of Barrie, will fill the ivac ancy caused -by the resignation of Mr. is H. Weedmark and Mies Doris McMillan, of Toronto, will - Les- • The induction of Rev. Percy Fera gusbe at Carmel Church, Hensall, is to be held Friday evening,. Sept, 7th. Mr. Ferguson will preach his first sermon at Carmel Church on Sunday, ate professor of Poliiltiy at the O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. •j Mr. Francis sues that they have had word from the' Coal Controller's office that the reserve stock of brood- et coal is lower than ever before: Decidedly cool weather did not seem in any way to affect the attend- arse at the annual frolic of the Brucefield Patriotic Society held on the Maid Street, Thursday evening.• end, consequently housewives in town and district are advised to remember, as it will either be a case •of tieing that er doingwith- g out. veterans and veterans' fa other. social and' welfare •set TheArmyla plays a un1 t}e important part in the work. service in Canada and is of, every one's support. but the Millers' came back strong to ;Ake the next two by scores of, 15-7 take the place of Miss Emily ter, who also. resigned. There the N Sept. 9th.Lastt-week fix' George Hyadson, well-known This is due • to Transportation and labor groblema i The crowd was double the size of'last .. year, and the program continued until the 41, • • • - commendation work of the Salvation . '•my,.' and 17-14 to even,., the ad s. In Monday night's game, Kennedy, the mound for the ' Main, Street, will be no changes on -staffs of the other two schools. Hensall resident, who has been a very efficient caretaker of • Ilensal•1 • "All those inters ted in having a supply for 1946 season should make long ,after midnight, before crowd 1? commenced to titin out, The Centralia Air Force ^Pipe Band COUNTY OFFICIALS ads was expressed in'a erste His Excellency. the Earl of'. Governor-General, in behalf an team, held 'the Millers scoreless for pix Of the•seven 3nnimgis, but was out-• • • • • • • continuation and public schools . for the past 18 years, has 'tendered his resignation,. Mr: Thomas Richardson application to theiralocal coal dealer • in the near future�� in their smart blue plaid uniforms, was one of the big attractions and OI�E Royal Highness the' Pr%nce and' himself. TheirExcellezv witted in the fifth, when seven run Hers crossed the 'home 'plate. • TOWN INDUSTRIES of Hensall, has been appointed to • him. Mr. Hudson since he Fettil'tzer Mr. E. K, Hampson, Regional Sup_ provided an 'excellent program: Fm addition, there were wheels, games PICNIC RI C ed the hope•t Dominion woulhat Ylie peon] d whole Heart. Messenger,' hurling for the• Millers, eras more lenient, allowing a big six- runrally in the first,- to which Main Street were able to add very slow- - ENLARGE • PLANTS succeed accepted the :position 18 years ago, was never late once for his duties and never missed a day's work. Pre- vious to that he _was caretaker of ervisor of Fertilizers, also states that fertilizer companies are having diffi- cdlty in keeping ppplles on hand, and that they fear when sowing of of chance and bingo, followed by a big dance. The winners of the prizes were: lst, lady's Wrist watch, Sanson Col- 2nd, Lounge Car- COurit Council Holds First y Picnic Since War Pott the Salvation Army's for $1,500,000 which opens in her. The Earl of Athlone is president of the Salvation I ly, as' 'Messenger (tightened as the game progressed— . W. J. Duncan, Boshart Fac- the Hensall Town Hall for 21 years. wheat becomes general that they will not be equipped to 'handle the orders osky, Zurich; chair, lI le Cornish, Brucefield; 3rd, 'lamp Was Declared. bona] Advisory Board. The The statement said that :El, The teams: - FLOUR MILL—Harold Knight, as.; Charles Case, 3b.; Archie Hubert, 2b.; tortes Build Extensions'and -, - W. T. Teal, New Plant. Shorthouse - Hedden , In lovely ceremony at St, -Thomas Church, St. Catharines, on. Saturday that early erdering will help them to render better service. •` table, Lillian Johnston, Hamilton; 4th, •table lamp, Patsy Lane, Bruce field. The the carnival will Members and •officials of Huron County with their families and friends numbering more than 150 knew by observation in five years that the assistance vation Army 'gave had, far Gus yiessengert-p„ Dave Grieve, lb.; . e, -afternoon, August 25th, Mona Maude proceeds of in excess of $1,000. people enjoyed a picnic at Harbor consequences in th-e lives• •o£ Frank Ellwood, inf.; Kenneth Doig, c.f.; "Punch" Messenger, c.; Lorne Date, l:f,; alternate, Frank O'Connor. MAIN.. STREET—G. Bannon, s.s.; Donald 'Smith, c.1°: Donald' Stewart, ' 3b.; George Kruse, r.f.; K. I. McLean, Seaforth industries are. booming, as is evidenced by the large building program being carried out 'this sum- mer by the W. J. Duncan shoe fat- & Sons Marie Hedden, of St. Catharines, daughter of Mrs. Catherine M. Heil den, of Hensall, became.the bride of Pte, Harvey- Alexander Shorthouse, of Peterborough, son of -air.., and Mrs. James Harry Shorthouse,. of St. Cath- OPEN DATES FOR SHOOT ANNOUNCED run Brucefield Patriotic Society is one of the most active and progressive societies in Western Ontario, and has set the pace for Huron County. Over a term of years it, has been after- Park, Goderich, Wednesday after noon. • • Many enjoyed a ride on the lake on boats chartered for the occasion. fine picnic lunch was served in the pavilion, Warden Alex Alexander was number .of men in the seryl "Now and for along time the Salvation Army is giving continue to give wise coon greatly needed help," said, t meat' "The . various goys 11.; Clare' Reith, 1b.; Ronald Pull- man, e.; C. Trott, 2b.; Frank Ken Hedy, P. Umpires—Walter Scott, Rex Mc- Gregor. tory and the John Boshart furniture factory,' two of the towns leading and expanding industries, and by Seaforth Motors, owned and oyer ated by W. T. Trail. • arines. The church was lovely with a floral background of varied colored gladioli in tall standards. The church organist was at the console of the organ for the bridal music, and Rev. James Willis the cere- - September 15 to December 5 For Ducks and Geese 1n Huron. holding entertainments to raise funds for boxes for their boys acid those of the immediate district in the three armed services When 'peace was declared they again showed the way, Already chairman for the after -supper speech- es made by the following: Ex -war - dens' George Armstrong, Hay; T;. J, Bowman, Brussels; Wilmot Haacke, Goderich Township; John' M. Eckert, Federal; Provincial and have set up rehabilitation but in countless instances : otherwirse provided for is ne titularly in the 'domestic an al problems of veterans, • • Bowlers Win • At YY 1 iLSm - Mr. W. J. Duncan has completed the erection of a large three-storey brick 'addition on the north side of his present factory on Main Street, performed mony. For her wedding the attrac- tive young bride chose a graceful tive floor -length gown of white brocaded satin with full net skirt, white satin headdress with shoulder -length veil. A summary of the regulations as they apply to Ontario is as 'follows: Open Seasons (both dates inclusive) : Ducks (other than Eiders), Geese La, Coots, Gal- some 26 returned mem have not onlyfamilies. been tendered a banquet, but each one has been presented with a. $50.00 War Bond, and others, as they re- turn, will. be similarly •honored, McKillop; Louis Rader, Hay; N. W. Trewartha, Clinton; S. W. Tuckey, Exeter. Mayor Mooney, of Goderich, extended a civic welcome and others introduced were Mrs. Eckmeier, coup- "We, must.make it possible S'alvation•' Army to meet rthis upon it, which is over and a many other branches of >idrs- E. H. Cios•x} and Jack Hotham which•"ovill soon lie equipped and putt She were the groom's gethea (other titan Bratit) t lint3lea—Northern latrict (defined • • ty librarian; Bain Stewart and Ger- Nelson, represents- herein it 'Oris so' 'impoltan won the first 'prize with 3 wins and a plus of 17, at the big mixed doubles tournament held in Wingham on Mon- day night, when 29 pairs were in the draw. •honour, Two• other Seaforth rinks also tom peted, but failed to get in the money. into operation: The 70x72 -foot three storey brick addition to the John. Boshart & Sons furniture factory, across the road from the Duncan factory, is rapidly nearing completion, and when the t roses set in emeralds. Sweetheart roses formed her bridal bouquet. The bride's sister in law, Mrs. Orville Hedden, St. Catharines, as matron of was costumed in mauve net, (Continued on Page 4) • below): Sept. 15th to Dec- 5th. •Throughout the remainder oP the Province: Sept. 25th to Dec. 15th, except that in the Counties of Essex, gent and Elgin, the open season for geese (other than Brant)- shall be from Nov. lst to Jan. 10th. REAL' ESTATE CHANGE The dwelling occupied by Grant Fraiser ha.s been sold to Gordon W. Dupee, through the Watson & Reid agency. Possession given Sept. 1st. ald agricultural tives; Miss Helen Gardner; senior nurse of the Huron County Nursing and the ,school nurses, Miss Mildred Haberer and Miss Jean Falconer. Miss Aubra Cleaver, public health nurse of Goderich, was the winner of a draw made by Dr. J. W. Shaw, in the life of this Domini Princess Alice and I join mending this appeal for fun v: ho may be in a position 1 bute," His Excellency accepted ti ary presidency of the Salvati • new machinery is installed will more . • The Northern District of. Ontario • with Advisory Board November Bowling On than double the capacity of the. Pres ent' plant- At the north end of Main Street, p • Bayfield News y is defined' as that part of the Prgvince dying north and west of a line Commencing j � Bosharts Honor of Clinton, and was presented a silver cream and ,sugar set. Dr. Shaw won the prize for the oldest His term of office, as Gave era] is'now- drawing�to a c wily be succeeded early next The Green Mr, W. T: Teall has commenced the erection of a one -storey cement block Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and few holidays near described as Follows: at the southwest angle of BruceField thence in a easterly Employee person present. and Baby Eckmeier for the youngest, Marshal Sir Harold L. ander. (By BILL HAAT) 70x90 feet, at the rear of the Sea- two sons spent a Owen Sound. County; general direction along the southerly boon- • impromptu meeting, at the This was the first annual picnic: held for five years, as during the we.' • When you wake up on Saturday morning and rub the sleep out• of dawn that forth Motors building, which when completed, will be used as a machine shop far his garage and implement Miss Dorothy McLeod,, of -Toronto, spent a few days at her home last dories of Bruce and Grey Counties to the southwest angle of Nottawasaga Simcoe, At an office of John Boshart & Sons, lass Pauline ''Matthews, who is severing the function was discontinued. • �t Thomas' your eyes; it will on you it's the .first day of .September. Fall is just around the corner, and where business. • week. Many of the villagers attended the Brucefield on Thursday eve Township in the County of along the south boundaries of Notts- Sunnidale and Vespra Town- her connection with that firm to enter training at St. Mary's Hospital, Kit - , • News Dublin S. S. P�' iJ frolic at vvasaga, chener, was made the recipient of a of has the Summer gone? Just one more month to bowl] If the weather is partly decent, it is the best time of the year—clear, ' cool evenings. Even if the weather is backward, there is always a lot of bowling done, because sees the season BLAKE A special Honor Roll service wiltof be $old in Blake Church on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 2nd, at 2.30 p.m. The Legion members from Brucefield, Hen- be in Hing of •last week. r. Fred Scotchmer, of Torontol, purchased two lots in the village on TuylL Street and had his cottage m'ov ed up from the Elliott property, south, of the village, and placed on lots. ships to the line of mean high water of Lake Simcoe, along the said line mean high water an the south side of Lake Simcoe to the northwest angle of Brock Township in the Coun- ty of Ontario, and along the north Brock Township to the handsome travelling bag, presented to her on behalf of the management and office staff, with the sincerest wishes for her success in the profession of her choice. Mr. J. A. Westcott, who has been in war work in Toronto for the past three years; has• returned to Seaforth and will conduct his former business of watch -repairing at his store on Main Street. Personal Joseph Jordan, Miss Members -of the Sunday SI .congregation of St. Thomas together with some from •S Church, Dublin, held a very picnic at the Lions'Park, Se; Thursday, August 23Sr"d. everyone clipping away and wants to get a Pew more whirls at it. There are a num- bet of good tournaments slated for September. The Seaforth Club is holding an Irish Trebles on Monday, sail and Clinton Legion, will attendance at the service. Rev. Reba Henn, the minister on the charge, and Rev,C Hackendorn, of the Zurich Evangelical Church, will assist with the service. There will be special his newly purchased . Mr. Murdoch Ross and daughter, Mrs. Irene Basset, were at Wood- stock last week attending the funeral of his son-in-law, George A. Davison. •aiser, boundary of centre of King's Highway No. -12 ; thence southerly along the centre line of the said highway to the cen- tre line of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the vi- _ WINTHROP The W.M.S. and W.A. of Cavan Church, Winthrop, will hold 'their September meeting on Wednesday, Mary Jordan and Miss Mary Donnel- iy, Buffalo, N,Y•, with Mr. and Mrs• Leo Feeney; Miss Eleanor McGrath, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGrath; Mr. and. Mrs. Fergus Ma- Among winners of races following: Five years an Mary Fraiser, Roy Scoins; and under, Barbara Fraise Scoins; 10 years and unde Cecilia Fraiser; 12 Sept. 10th. That's one week after 3.abor Dap. * * * -music, and the congregation and all church friends are welcome. •• Exeter Man cinity of Myrtle; thence in a general 'easterly direction along the said cen- tre line to the City of Peterborough, Sept.S,ept5th, at the home of =Nits. Wm. Montgomery. Circle 3 will have, charge of the meeting. The mem- Loney, Buffalo, N.Y.. Mrs. Y. V. Ryan and daughter, Peggy. Stratford, and Joseph Maloney, London, with their under, -Jean Pevitt, Nancy boot race, Jean Pevitt, Ju; kicking i shoe, Clara G On Thursday evening last two, rinks of bowlers attended a tourney at Mitchell. The personnel were: R, - 1Bruee field News A Seriouslyln�ured along the centre line of King's High- way No. 7 to the west boundary of Lanark County, along the west and bers are asked to bring in their mite boxes. - brother, Patrick Malouey; Mr. 'anti Mrs• Mark Atkin, Jr.. and son, De- Robinson; lucky spot, M Archibald; three-legged re J. Sproat, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaiser, Potter, Andrew Street, Ex- south boundaries of Lanark County • troit, and Pte. Peter Cennamo. Lon- Pevitt and Nancy Scofield, M. A. Reid, Miss Alice Reid and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Jimmie, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Wilbert eter, whose left arm was severed Tuesday in an accident while working in a to the line of mean high water on the north side of Rideau Lake, and along the line of mean water on Cromarty News don, with Mrs• Philip Kenny; Mr. and Mrs, John Meagher are spending a week in •Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Archibald and David A pei?ny scramble, 'Helen An Jacqueline'Brown; wheelbai • - The mixed trebles tournament that was to have been held on Monday, Friday of this Mrs, Alice Hohner and family. Miss Kate Dalrymple, of London, visited her aunt, Mrs. H. Dalrymple, in the pit of an elevator shaft downtown building, in London, is is improved condition in Victoria Hos- his condition .bigh the north side of Rideau Lake and Rideau River to a Point opposite the northeast angle of Grenville County; Mr. J. A. Westcott, who has been in war work in Toronto for the past three years, ha . returned to Seatortli Butters and family at Grand Bend; Miss Marie Nagle in Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Forster in Wroxeter: Evelyn Moore and David A H. G. Meir and Bert Shaw, is postponed until week, Aug. 31st. Then men are to• pick their partners. Get your entry in early. *' * * The lathes held a tournament on this week. • Miss. Ella Robinson and Mr. Leslie Robinson, of Elimville, visited. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler on Saturday. Rev, and Mrs. James Foote, of Charing Cross, and Miss Ann Foote, •pital. Attendants give as "satisfactory." Potter was recent- ly discharged from the Canadian 'Navy and intended taking a course in medicine at the University of West- ern Ontario this fall. The accident thence southerly along the east. boon- dary of Grenville County to the. north- west angle of Dundas Countyt•'thence easterly along the northerly boundar- ies of Dundas, Stormont and Glen- and will conduct bis former business of watch -repairing at his store 00 Matin Street. The harvest in these parts is near- ly completed and it, bas been an Both and hay Mrs. Kathleen Feeney spent the week -end in. London: .Tames kraus- tont, Jr., in Detroit; Miss Joan Bur- dette has returned after spending ttt•r, months in Sarnia and Indiana, Ambrose Doher- a Walton Mari T Is Di.seha. • Wednesday. Rain came after the first game. The ladies then had pot -luck supper in the club house, and according to reports, they had plenty to eat. , • * 1t * A Mixed tourney was held last Fri- day evening. Two ten -end games -were enjoyed by a good turnout of owlets- Winners were: Ladles, 1st, Mrs. E. H. Close; 2nd, Mies Pearl ux; Patterson; 3rd., Mrs, fes. and, men, 1st, Lorne. Date'; 2nd, Harold Free; 3rd, Fred Johnston. * ab * On Monda$r evening of this week ;Mrs• E. H. Close' and Jack 110tham were first prize Winners at Wingham in a mixed open dotililes....•Twb ether were in , the ;totirnainent fr rinks Q : worth—M. M. A. 'Reit] and iVCiss Alice `nld,• Veld, and Mr..and Mrs. •i#arold Prise:. ge * � • ' ' 'resemt holdaerd Of the ladids ging as r ]Vire. Harm' Stewa>`C anal. Mtn,:; S, Mae. A elt$lIi3iigab wdltlIil. be u...aw..,.t of Detroit, are visiting the former's a brother, Mr. A. Foote, and Mrs. Foote. Miss Genevieve Smith, of Stratford visited relatives here on Thursday• Among the many faces seen at the Frolic on Thursday evening last were Major and Mrs. Stuart Knox, of Sar- nia, and Major and Mrs• Lance Nor- cis, of Crumlin, . Mrs. James- 'Mustard. and Miss Jean Mustard, R.N., of U•S,A., are visiting Mrs, Neil McGregor 'and other tela- tives. Mr, and Mrs. John McIntosh and family, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. C. Haugh. Miss Margak'et Henry spent a Yew days in Ottawa. Mr. a$id Mrs. Harry Norris, of Sar- m nia; Mr. 'Arth¢tr Cursley, of London, and Mrs. Noiman Hannigan, of axe . Mr, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Cornish. Mr . R. D Wsert has re�tiirn,ed to _ e rise ,the village. heti Mother, �„ her .1Y6 in ., g inti :' 'tt'litex 'returned -Mrs, (a, Dda r t r ��+ttlt hot. happened while ,Potter was helping with construction of an elevator shaft, He; was working in the pit at the time and had stopped for a mom- ent when the counterbalance weight on the elevator dropped on his arm. The weight, estimated at around 20 tons, goes down when the elevator goes up. Patter was leaning with his arm on the track in which the weight slides when the. elevator was taken to the top floor, A nurse in the build- .ing rendered first aid and aliplied tourniquet to stop the bleeding after workmen extricated the man from be- neath the 'weight; An ambulance was called and he was rushed to Victoria Hospital where blood transft4sions were given. The former sailor, who spent more than- 'three years In the navy,, was working for the constritq- Putting in the elevator: tion company P tt g shaft.He had been working Por the company: only a few 'days when the accident happeiYed. Potter has been __ *aiding On Byatt Street Londein, 'front the Street, �1nCe hits a3iiatige f ' garry Counties to the interprovincial boundary. Woodcock—Oct. 1st to Oct. 31st. Wilson's Snipe—Northern District (ceflned above), Sept. 15th to Nov. '15th. Throughout, the remainder of the Province, Oct. 1st to Nov. 3-Oth, No person shall kill, hunt, ca. ,ure, injure, take or molest any migi`'bry game' birds during the close season; and no person shall -sell, expose for sale, offer :for sale, buy, trade or traf- a fit in any migratory ga)ne bird at any time., Those taking of the nests or eggs of ,migratory game, migratory insect- ivorous and migratory heli -game birds is 'prohibited. The killing, hunting, -capturing, tak- ink„ or molesting of migratory insetan tivoroua and migrlttQir non -game ams birds, their ' ests or eggs is, .prohibit- P .ed, .. •• The pos•sbesion oS mig`r`atory game eas o n is birds killed during tire] one x e o Ontario tiiin'ti .arch 31st allowed in Onta l M ' filentlinied oft : ' ge"" 5) abundant one. wheat were excellent. with• grand weather for the ingathering. Quite a number from the Cromarty congregation attended the sacred con- cert held at Roy's appointment last Sabbath evening, and en,;oyed it very much, Mrs. Reidie, of Erin, a Former rest- dent, is at present spending a few holidays 'in Cromarty. It is some time since Mrs. Reidie visited here. Mrs. Robertson, of the village, is at present holidaying around Granton with her daughters. Mrs. Davis, of Exeter, is at present visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Otto Walker, of the village. Miss Nettie of Paisley, 'form erlyof Cromarty,ieScott, spending a fewS holidays in the vlllagA. We were all 'very glad to see Nettie again. ilex Lather, Rev, Peter Scott, was minister of Cromarty for a number of years. ,Mr, and Mrs, Parker were in Lon- nib :in don for a day last weep, co in ' bushiest with pleasure, t U.S.; Mr, and Mrs, ty and Mr. and Mrs. •Toseph iieauiieu. i)etroit, with Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher; Mrs. Kenneth Etue, Zur- ich ,with her parents. Mr. and Mrs• Thos. J. Molyneaux; Miss Jean Burns, Galt, with her parents, Mr• and Mrs. DatSiei Burns; Miss Angela O'Reilly in London: Mrs• M. Schul- pian in Windsor: Mr's. H. Corman and daughter, Ella Louise, in Hamil- ton; Jack Blood has returned, to lits home in Detroit after spending two month's with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan; Mrs. Betty McGrath and son, ,Ta k, -returned to Detroit after Spending a month with Mr. and Mrs, John McGrath; -Mr. and Mrs., D. Me- Connell in Stratford; M;s. (Dr.) Ry -Staff and her daughter, Mrs. Bouchard, Saginaw, Mich., with Mr, and - Mrs. -William ,Lane; Mrs. Charles Cttutlter, Toronto, and Mrs. Leo Fortune, Sea forth, with their cousin, Mitis• D, Ma• Correll, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelm', • 11 e g 1Jlyth, with Aves. IiatYrat;ine yrn and, 'Nix. d Mr's Joseph. Carpenter, ' Mr. W. C. Bennett has be ably discharged from the Army. Staff Sgt. Bennet three years and bine mint First Great War, where he ereiy wounded and' spe months in military hoc France and England. • He a World War II in June, 194( posted, to Ottawa, Rockc lands, Trenton, Petawawa the paw, two and a half been in Toronto, where- 1 the general postal deiive. for the Army Post• Office 11 road Sniffling at the' C 1 t- had a staff of 15 (j.V A.C'i Sgt.lotinett' his lX ed to Walton and, has ai over the manager te'ht• tff I • store attd• pater d i e, titch by Mre. Reliiie'tt dttring 1 1 b . ale° iiii'teltdd ? - grading anti' colds til ge re hien lin t 0tjeii .;:" � m 1<�" joining his' dtisifl s:tai ' AQ* Fk3 Stf�a aa),ltit{lG e `appea at i,M � and Wol'` oi't 1'Ta les • i'vities •;, and 411: )f social] deservingi ' of ClKati' ;wp in Can. went Athlone',; of Her`: 8s .Alice; r' cies voice it e: of -the t• whaley- asap-- rr l campaign, Septem- I Tmy Na- Hi Excel - the past the Sat k reaching a larger ccs. to come, ri and will. eel and he state- t• rnments,' Municipal; machinery' ,help not r3 eded, par- d person,- and their for the demand tt bove the yx serviee �a m; >n, The in cam- x ds .to all o contri- to honor- on Army 30, 1940. rnor-Genn lose- He year by, G. Ales nic. :hool and ' Church, t. Mary's, enjoyable iforth, on were the d under, 8 years, r, Ronnie r, Audrey Years and Scofield; ie Shaw; filbert, b. iss Alice ce, Jean Miss A, rmstrong; n Brown, row race, rmstrong, Yr. ged en honor - Canadian t' served. :hs in `'the was sev- nt some pitais ;niisted ), and wasp liffe, tp- and for years has tes set'' i1p y system t the Rail'.' where Qw•rel tirkt fain ttl3itt4 i if F