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Mad Tonsils Removed
yelib son of Mr. and•
Mrs. MacKenzie Webb of St. Hel-°
ens, had his tonsils removed on
Tuesday.
*mind g!d p-,rany.
Mr. Fred I pdgins, of .the 10th.
03/1., floss; found an old penny
while
while° digging recently .. in his
garden. 1t took much scouring
.. and cleaning before the date
would be recognized,' revealing
that the ,--00 : mas 107 years old.
Rev. And Mts. HarnweU ••a
Fifty Years Married
On Tuesday, June. 27th, at their-
home . in Walkerton, Rev. and
Mrs. H. J. 'Barnwell celebrated
their fiftieth wedding miniver- J related the hectic saga of their i C.. N. R.,• PROMOTION.
sary. Present with them . onthis last four days at home. The tele -
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Joins husband Oversees Died d
Among Canadian_ girls arriving' :Stricken ' with . a heart.
attack
in ;loin their husbands lest �as eluirts Macl.aywe k own garage ops i
rank
olene Pater -
til ail
George, Spong, nee
son, elder ,daughter .of Mr, and scantly Be, was 38 years of,e.
Mrs. Fraser Paterson of Oodericb .Mr. MacLay was in Kincardine
and ff;irnerly of Lucknow. •
erator of Ripley, died almost in -
The Globe & Mail ;9n Thursday
Published a picture of Mrs: Song,
and. Mrs. 'John Watts, taken prior
to their departure for overseas,
and -carried the following. story. ,•I
As 'advance guards :of the 20 00O.
British girls wIio 'have ,married
Canadian soldiers ;overseas are
arriving on this site' of the • ocean,
Canadian wiyes of 'Britons sta...
clamed with the, R.A.F. in Canada
are , inakink.the. oppositetrip, - to
get acquainted with their coun-
try -by -marriage.
Two Goderich girls; Mrs. John
Watts and Mrs. George Spong--
Whose 'safe ' arrival in , England
was announced yesterday — are a
among those . who . have , followed,
their husbands home. But, they;
both say firmly, only .for the dur-
ation.
uration. After . the :war, their hus-
bands . want to live in Canada.
"John says the stars are brighter
in -Canada!" laughs Mrs Watts.
SrWehing a breather between.
trains at 'Torp te, the two girls'
at the time and was placing a
telephone call to Lucklow "when
stricken.
Frank was born in Huron Twp.,
a son of Angus MacLay and the
late Mrs. MacLay: Ue received•
his education in Huron Twp. and
at Ripley and' a *IV -nears ago,
entered the ' garage . business in.
that .village fie took' an ;act+ive,
part in, community •organizations
and was ; a member sof the' Ripley,
Dramatic Society vrhl"ch present-
ed. .their 'play here' VAS spring.
Frank was a past Master of Rip:
ley I O O:1+ ,,and a member of
Old Light- Lodge, A.F. A.M.
He' is survived by hls father
and two sisters, - Katherine of.
Paris' and 'Mrs. Francis !Gemmell
(Margaret):' of R°ipley.
The—tuner—WI service Washeld
on ,Saturday :. in Ripley l`Mited
Church, ,with members Alf the
Masonic Lodge in attendance to
confer the last rites of the Order.
KINGSBItMGE NATIVE GETS
' and they Melvin .3: O'Reilly of Wnideor.,
and a native of ingsbridge has-
been named C.N.B. ,general agent
for ,the ' . Windsor inetrropo'!mfan
area.',
Mr. 'O'Reilly started. as . a :clerk .�
at Stratford in 1915, :and when
the war started joined up and
Went overseas. Returning to. Can-
ada
in 1919 he went ,to Windsor
as cashier'and chief clerk, a posi
tion --he ; veld dor tell years;
a
1920 he was. sett tio. Wateha -
iagent;. ;and from 1929 to 1931.
held the some position. at Cainp-
bellford. `The •following year he
returned. 'to iindsor. as ,chiefs
Cc erk, remaining in That office
Mita 1936,, when hover
e�ash;
-agent-artl 'Wa'Jkery lle station.
Mr , O'Reilly remained at Walk
erville until :appointed to his nevi
position.
noteable occasion • were their two grams came onMonday,
daughters, Mrs. Win. B. Halladay left on Thursday.
(Irene) of Clifford and Mrs. C A. Both, had had their 'names,,
Bennett (Muriel) ' of Port Col- down on the overseas 'bst since
borne, 1" their husbands .left for England,
The younger days .of-1iev..and aftermore'than two years at the;
Mrs: ; Barnwell were spent in two; R:AJ!' station at Port . Albert;
pioneer -homes outstanding in the; near Goderich. LAC Watts went
life of both church: and coxnmun- last . November; LAC, Spong last'
ley in the Township of , Huron,
County, of Bruce 'their vows of
_matrimony - -were _-- t*en on- #lie-�
spacious • lawns 'of the. Richard;
Stanley . (the ""°bride"' -'.,f'at'tier"s)"
abode. The: officiating minister
1 was Rev. John Mins 'of •Luckknowr,
And their attendants were, Mr.
John .Barnwell; the ,groom's bro-
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the
r, and Miss Letitia Stanley,
the bride's sister. .
• Since retiring from t#.e. _ min-
istry, Rev. and Mrs. Itarilu ell
have resided. in 'Walkerton, which
was.'' his last charge: Sincethen.
Mr. Barnwell has served'.: as sec-
retary and as treasurer of Bruce
Presbytery -,, of the United' '•C lurch..'
V 1N .ITS HIDE,
Fred Hodgins of Con. -10, Kin-
loss has a three-year-old heifer
with a perfect 'figure V in its
hide.. Mr. Hodgins hadn't noticed
the • oddity until this spring when
they aniinail *he j? ; winter: coat:
The letter s ozif ;heifer's. left
•.side Just instili -, ' -the flank.
EORN
TRENCH—In Listowel, ' Hospital.
on Friday, June 30th to 1Uir.. and
Mrs., Douglas Trench (nee Aud-
rey Henderson),' a daughter..
SMITH -- In. Wingham Hospital,
on Monday, •Iune 26 to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smith of 'Langsside .(nee
Florence, Caskenette), a daugh-
ter:
Underwent Operation
Doug Trench of Listowel un -
October. "Td .given up• all : hope
of going after they announced
at Canadian—wives were taken
off the priority list", related dark
hawed Mrs. 'Bpong, Whose name
yeas' Dolene l;'aterson beffo she
married' two .years •
On R.C.A:F. 'Switc and
"I was' working out at Sky. Bar-.
bor, on the 11.C.A.F. switchboard,
when my''mother telephoned off
read me the telegram.•She had to
read t it these times before ra be -1
lieve it!" • : -'�
Mrs, ,Watts, who is the Baugh
ter of 8uron Crown Attorney D.
E. Holmes, :arid _who is' blessed'
with the unusual .combination of
shining fair hair with : dark
eyes and eye brows, took up . the
tale. "I had to close the flat in
sister and I were sharing and get,
gall . my peeking. done. Among
other. things, I had two dresses
at the dressmaker's and some
clothes at .the cleaners!" Her sis r
ter, married to Sgt. Reg Walker,
R.A.F:, is waiting to go overseas,
too.
Before her husband 'went back,
the Wattses .lived in a charming
white frame cottage just outside:
Goderich. The Sings ;lived in'
the Paterson's roomy house on
one of • Goderich's ' shady streets,'
and 'their favorite off duty► past -
time was working in the family s'
garden.
For the rest of the war, they'll
both live , in London, . and their
husbands aren't stationed too far.
df They're ":looking forward to
meeting their in-laws, and to liv-
ing in •England at war But,
mostof all,' they're looking for-
ward• to the day they come back.
Last year, LAC. Watts comment-.
derwent an appel dectomy in Lis- ed to The Globe • & Mail on the
towel Hospital last Week. .. . endless possibilities of Canada,
and his wife says /di •opinions
haven't changed -.since -then.'.
TI•IIIRSDAY, JULY
th, 1944
riday and `Saturday,
2 complete ,shoa& each night
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Ray a(Crash) Corrigan ,
John; (Dusty)
Max (Alibi) Terhune
'Western : Drama -y
Pictu Fe Subject To' •.Change
Without Notice
:Also two splendid comedies
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Danny Kaye in,
- "Cupid Takes' A Holiday"
Emest..Trim _ to
"Doggone Babies"
Aso '`''Short ' Subject"
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Joins
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Arriberley has wined #1 a stall.
of the Bank sof Montreal at,
+cardine. Miss -Elliott Vacs fore
time been on ' the' staff the
ominion Store in c5amdine.
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