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With 'holidays over, here we are
back at tae old, grind, While we
were away three games were- sche-
duled, but due to rain ;and B.lekneas,
,-two of these games were postpon-
ed. Seaforth did, however, get
their game in with Lucknow last
Thursday night. Hughie Hall and
his team scored a 13-5 win over the
locals. Hall and Shelley Miley
went the route as battery for the
victors. O'Shea and Bell worked
for the locals.
Lucknow 2O 005 104-13
Seaforth 002 001 110-5
Monday of this week they met
the Walkerton Legionnaires with
their star pitcher. Needless to say,
they lost -14-1. "Fibber" McGee
was on the firing line for the loc-
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LOCALBRIEFS
(Continued from Page 8)
• Mr. and: Mrs. J. E. Kest
spent a few days in Windsor 1
week.
"• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Govenlo
of Sarasota, Fla., and Misses An
and Jean Govenlock, of Westo
were guests of friends in town I
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stew
and family were holidaying
Bayfield last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan a
Miss Mary J. Hagan motored
the Martyr's Shrine, Midland, 1
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bechely,
St. Thomas, visited Mrs. R.
Sproat for a few days last week
• Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Wilbee
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck spent
week motoring through the Unit
States.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gibson,
Talmage, Kansas, called recent
n Mrs. W. Mason, E. William S
• Mrs. J. L. Brown and Jimmi
f Lobo, visited the Misses M
lure and MTS. J. Broadfoot la
unday.
• Mrs. A. W. Dunlop and Mi
velyn Cardno leave Friday mor
ng for Roswell, New Mexico, t
isit Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orren.
• Mr. Albert A. Sutherland,
uffalo, N.Y., was a visitor in tow
n Friday. A cousin of the late A
Sutherland, he was last in Se
orth during the 1914 Old Boy
eunion.
• Mr. and Mrs. Westman Hu
on and two daughters, of No
ood, Ont., are guests this wee
f Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen.
• Mr. Seri Gennaro, of Irvington
.J., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Thos
hillips.
• Mr.. and Mrs. Reg. Hart, o
oronto, are guests of Mr, an
rs. Robert Scott and Miss Jea
cott, in Harpurhey.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cluff, o
orth Tonawanda, N.Y., were visi
rs in town last week.-
• Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holroyd
Galt, spent their vacation at the
me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
bert J. Hudson.
• Miss Ella Elder, of Seaforth
d Miss Dorothy Fairweather, of
oronto, have been holidaying at
chor Down, Wigwassan, Lake
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PHONES 353 and 354 - - SEAFORTH
Eleusean. Muskoka* for 'the
fortnight. "
• Miss Margaret and Muri &have returned after sPe
Ing , their holidays at Wa
Beach, Hamilton and Galt.
• Mit. and Mrs. Robt. Smith
visiting in Weston.
• Mrs. Simpson, Marjorie
Donald McClure, Clarence an
Elizabeth Taylor and M. E. M
Clure visited with John and Jame
Adams, near Owen Sound, on Su
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Do
ranee and Margaret and Clare, wh
have been visiting their daught
Mrs. Sam McClure, have return
to their home at Kennedy, Sash
Mrs. G. H. Dorrance went wit
them and will visit her sister i
Dakota.
• Mr. and Mrs. F. R Parsons
London, were recent guests at th
home of Miss Lausa Mole.
• Mr. and Mrs. Victor McM
ter, Keith and Murray, of Barrie
and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Colquhou
and Douglas, of Aylmer, were the
guests this week of Dr. and Mrs
E. A. McMaster.
• Misses Julie and Joan Hoov-
r and Theresa Guitard, of Wind-
sor, and .Miss Ann Hughson, To -
onto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
Keating.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller,
etroit, have moved to town.
• Miss M. Thompson and. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Kit-
hener, and Rev. and Mrs. Chas.
Dick, of Virginia, were guests on
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. 13. F.
bristle.
• Mrs. Wesley Real and Williard
all, Toronto, visited Miss L. Mole
st week.
• Mrs. Geo. Miller was the luoky
inner of $67 Tuesday evening at
he bingo in Palmerston.
• Dr. and Mrs. Everett Rivers
nd son, of California, were guests
is week of this parents, Mr. and
rs. James Rivers.
• Mrs. E. H. Close and Miss
Diane Mowatt are holidaying at
rand Bend.
• Mrs. Don McNight and son,
nald, of Galt, spent the past
eek with her parents, Mr. aandre. Robt. Elgie, Tuckersmith.
• Mr. W. P. Thompson is in
ratfard visiting his son, Arthur.
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EGMONDVILLE
Mr. Colin Campbell, of Bayfield,
is taking the services during the
month while the Rev, and Mrs. A.
W. Gardiner are on holidays,
Miss Kate Allison had the mis-
fortune to fall last week, breaking
her hip.
Mr. Arthur Thompson, of Strat-
ford, visited last week with his
father, Mr. Wm. Thompson, and
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyce
and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chesney
and families.
Mrs. Beverley Epps and family,
of Toronto, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman MacLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson
and Glenn are on 'holidays this
week.
Mr, awl Mrs. Roy Weiland, of
Toronto, were holiday guests el
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland.
Mr. Robt. Dalrymple, who under-
went a major operation in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, is con-
valescing at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Variey and
family, St. Catharines, are visiting
the former's mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Dalrymple, also other rela-
tives in and around the village.
Pte. Kenneth Vincent, of Wain-
wright, Alberta,' is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Mae Vincent; also
his sisters and brothers.
Mr, and Mrs. Earle Hastings, of
Listowel, have returned home af-
ter spending a week with Mrs. Bar-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Coombs and
Wesley were at Port Stanley over
the week -end.
Mr. Thos. Jackson is having a
well drilled on his premises.
Rev. Andrew H. and Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie and Joanne and Allan, of
Islington, are spending a few clays
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Hugh McLachlan and Mr. Mc-
Lachlan, also with Mrs. McKen-
zie's father, Thos. Robinson, and
family.
Rev. Wm. O. Robinson returned
last week to his charge at Medora,
Man., after spending two weeks
with his relatives and friends in
this vicinity.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Lin-
da, of Toronto, are spending this
week with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs'. W. R. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin TJlch, Wind-
sor, visited over the week -end with
i', 11' �ailiill i''iib llillll'I!Ililldll!111III p1';1 II,
Funerals are conducted with
dignity and beauty at BOX,
and the cost is determined
by your family budget.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
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mansimsonseaum
000. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor=
span Long.
Mrs. Jenny Schilbe visited Sun-
day at; the home of her mother,
Mrs. McClymont.
Mrs. Bert Thompson has been
on the sick list lately, and we wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson vis-
ited friends in Godericka few days
last week.
Mr. John Doig, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., is spending a few days with
his mother and sister, Janet.
Mrs. Ducharme, of Dashwood,
visited her mother, Mrs. McCly-
mont, on Monday.
Mar. and Mrs. Robert Thompson,
accompanied by their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornish,
of Goderich, drode to 'Sarnia on
Sunday and report having had a
pleasant time.
Sunday guests at Mr. and •Mrs.
Cudmore's home included: Mr. and
Mrs. W. Stiles, of Brussels; Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Easter, of St.
Thomas.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
were; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert,
of Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Murray„ of Clifford, and Mr. and
MTs. Jack Harrifield, of Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stewart,
of Seaforth, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Cudraore on Tuesday evening.
CROMARTY
Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Cadick, of
Si. Thomas, are spending two
weeks' holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallace and other relatives.
Miss Nettie Scatt, of Paisley, is
holidaying with Mrs. Duncan Mc-
Kellar.
Mr. Gordon Laing, who is em-
ployed with the H.E.P.C., at Brant-
ford, spent the week -end at his
home here.
Mrs. A. Robertson is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. M. Chit -
tick, of St. Marys, and will also
attend ,the wedding of one of her
great-grandsons.
The ,quartette from Cromarty,
namely Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Roy
McCulloch, Frank Stagg and Ern-
est Templeman assisted with the
music on Sunday evening at Hay-
field United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harkins, of
Belmore, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron and
daughter, Catherine, of Chats-
worth, visited on Sunday at the
manse with Rev. R. Duncanson aul
Mrs. Lu,icanson and Margueree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen, accom-
panied by Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Allen and Norman and Coleen, vis-
ited at Harrington on Monday with
Mrs. Violet Quance, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Colic McDougall.
WINTHROP
Grazene Chonicki has returned
From a London hospital and is con-
valescing at her home.
Rev. H. E. Livingstone and Mrs.
Livingstone have returned from
their, holidays.
Ponnie snd Georgina Little are
holidaying with their aunt, Mrs.
Wilson Dundas, and Mr. Dundas,
Seaforth.
Jacqueline Davidson i9 visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Russell Maddes, in
Milverton.
CONSTANCE
Miss Bernice Bean, Carlow, and
Miss Mary Wallace, Bayfield, spent
last week at the home of their
uncle, MT. Geo. Addison.
Reeve W. J. Dale was in Stilton
West last Saturday judging, horses
Congratulations are extended to
Rev. and Mrs. S. Brenton on the
arrival of their daughter, and to
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte on the
arrival of their son. Both were at
Clinton Hospital.
Miss Helen McLiwain is holi-
daying with her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Kingswell, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Seawright, Toron
to, were recent guests of Mr. W. C
Montgomery.
Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan
Ilderton, and Miss Elsie Holden
Reg.N., Woodstock, spent the week
end with Mr. and .Mrs. Alf. Buch-
a nan.
Guests on Wednesday of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Adams were: Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Battle, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Adams, Egmondville; Mrs.
Gladys Ferguson, Seaforth, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Adams, Salt -
ford.
M. and Mrs. Jack Medd were
guests at the wedding of Mrs.
MMcdd's sister, Miss Shirley Phil-
lips, to Mr. Roy Vincent, Blyth,
last. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dolmage and
family were on a motor trip to
Eugenia Falls and other; points of
interest.
Miss Donelda Adams, who has
been attending summer school in
Hamilton, has returned home,
where she will spend the remaind-
er of her holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth
and family, Wallacehurg, visited
with Mr. Wm. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarke were the
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Cudmore at their cottige
at Grand Bend.
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DUBLIN
Approximately 50 carloads of
barley were shipped from Dublin
during the past week.
A family reunion was held this
week at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Benninger, when all the
members of the Benninger family
were present; Mrs. Katharine Ben-
ninger. London; Rev. Donald Ben-
ninger, C.S.B., Aquinas Institute,
Rochester. N.Y.; Sister Marie Bre-
St. Joseph's Community,Lon-
don, and Hugh Benninger, Dublin.
Per.4onale Mrs. Doyle, Miss
Katherine Donnelly, Reg.N., and
Geral4. Donnelly, Buffalo, N.Y.,
with Mr, Frank Donnelly, who ae-
companied, them on a trip to Van-
couver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Morrison and sone 'Windsor, with
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Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison;
Mrs. Joseph Dill attended the wed-
ding of her niece in Flint, Mich.,
on Saturday; Rev. Vincent Eckert,
C.S.B., Aquinas Institute, Roches-
ter, N.Y., with his mother, Mrs.
Theresa Eckert; Rev. Don Bennin-
ger, C.S-B., Aquinas Institute, Ro-
•'nester, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Benninger; Mrs. Dooley, of
Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eckert; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flana-
ganand family, Toronto, with Mrs.
Catharine Feeney and other rela-
'ives; Mrs. Leo Holland, Windsor,
with Patrick Maloney and Mrs. M.
Shulman; Miss Ursula Feeney, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Feeney, Kitchen-
er, and Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert
Feeney, Waterloo, with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Feeney; Billie Evans,
London, with bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kenny, Toronto, Kenneth
Burns and Leo Perry, Windsor,
Decorating
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Oke's Billiards
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Pugh attended the
funeral of their auntein Clairmont;
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart are
vacationing at St. Thomas, Toron-1
to and other points; Joseph Atkin-,
son in Chatham: Mr. and Mrs. D.
McConnell in London; Mr. and,
Mrs. Dan Burns at Windsor and
Detroit; Mrs. Louise Flanagan has.
returned home after accompanying
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flanagan on
la two weeks' vacation at Midland,
Tri^'-
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and London; Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Coughlin, Detroit, with Mr. and
Mrs, Pat Flanagan; Mr. and Mrs_
HarveyDantzer and son, Windsor,.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
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