The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-07-09, Page 4VOCKNOW SRN CI., 141JCKNOW, ONTARIO
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pEPARTMENT STORES • DRUGGISTS.
' GROCERS a TOBACCONISTS
BOOK STORES ••d (Alm man STORES
DONNYBROOK
Pres, Sam Thompson and Melvita,
Craig are spending a two, y eeks'
leave at their homes here.
Miss Margaret 'Jefferson is visit-
ing at the home of her brother,
Sam and Mrs. Jefferson _at 'Brad;-
I ford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell and
family were . Sunday visitors -at -the
home of her sister, Mrs. Fitzgerald,.
Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potter arid
children of Parkhill visited on Wed=
nesday at the homes of her sisters,
Mrs, J. C. Robinson and' Mrs. Chas.
•Jefferson..
MT
and Mrs. Ted Mills and dau-
ghter Joan spent the holiday at.the.
ht>cne of his sister, Mrs: Norman'.
ham'. sone .
Miss Virgmma and-Master-Billie-
Bob
nd: Master-Billie:Bob Chimney of Windsor are spen-
ding the holidays at the home
e:
their g'randparen'ts; Mr. and M
Chamney. ' . •
Mr. I and:. Mrs. Fred Deacon and
daughter Gertrude of Toronto were
week -end „guests at the home of Mr:.
and Mrs.. Cecil Chamney.
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
WHITECHURCH
Harvey Hall of the' R:C.A.F. 'at
Guelph spent the week -end at his
home. . •
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Crozier' and
family, Mr, Wm. Campbell and Miss
Ila Maize spent Sunday. in London
with Miss Frances. Crozier:
Misses LOIS and Beryl Freeman
of Leeburn are viaiting . their cousin
Muriel Emmons. ' •
Miss Lorena ,Crozier left on Sun-
day -for •-laonclon-where -she-intends.
taking • a position.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Twannley and
children of Chatham spent Thurs-
day_ evening with their .cousins, Mr.
and. Mrs. Jim Sherwood. Misses
Shirley and Nornia Sherwood ac-
•companied them to their cottage at
Port Albert where they spent a few
days. . v
Mr. Ennis Comfort of St. Cather-
•ines is spending his holidays with
=M; and-Mrs,-CeciL.Blake and Har-
old. ,
Mr, ,and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick
and Brian sof Toronto are visiting
Ashfield •friends.
M. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and
Gwendolyn attended the "Plunkett
Dinner at Hackett's c
Cpl. Jack MacLeod of Woodstock'
Spent the past week with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. S. McLeod.
• * • ,. • * •
L.ICpl.-Lewis Taylor .with the R.
C. A., S. 'C.- at Camp .pebert, NS.,
spent a couple of ;days: at his. home,
Concession 12; Ashfield.
(Intended for lasst week)
Ptes., Mel Craig and Sana Thomp-
son of Kitchener were at their
homes here over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson of
*Ingham spent -the-•• vee' -egad -with_'
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart.
McBur
ney. •
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor has returb-
ed from a :r:visit at the home of her
:lira��- �
as: Robinson, `f'or-unto_.
Mrs. John Hall-Aian • anon -c `ildre
spent 'a few days withher parent.'
at. Behnore. •
Miss Olive Jefferson,, R.N.,' whe'
has enlisted in -the Nursing Service
has resigned ' her position as super-
visor in
upervisors a Niagara Foils hospitai.and
is visiting her home here.
Teachers who ' are home for the
holidays include, Mr. Warren. Bam
ford, of Capreol, Miss Irene Jeffer
son of Dunnville and the. Misses Re-
becca 'and Lucy Thompson, of Wat-.
• .s:' • • • •
• Jack Hussey of the .R.C.N.V. R.,
visited here last week•with Mra
Hussey, before leaving;, for Victor
where he- will continue his naval
training.
• • • s • •
ADDRESS AND- .PRESENTATION
AT 4. Si °NO..3, KINLOSS .
Jack Leith In'The Army
Jack Leith, son of Mr.' and Mrs.
Jack Leith of Hamilton, , has- been
in the army for some time now. At
present he is stationed at Chippawa
hurch on
On Friday, • June the .26th, the
ladies of S.S: No. 3, Kinloss, gath-
ered at the school for a comiimirnity
picnic. During the afternoon a ball
game was enjoyed' by old and young.
When the program .of outside sports
was, over, . the • gathering enter-
ed the school .room for the
-most- important--feature--of.. the._.o�:.
rasion. Mrs. Charlie • Hodgins pre-,
sided over the meeting•. Helen John-
ston, Eleanor Murray, Shirley HOd-
gins and Margaret Ann Murray sang
"The' White Cliffs of Dover".,Miss
Isabelle MacKay, -the 'teacher, was.
then called forward while Eileen
Ross read the following address:
Dear Miss MacKay;
For several years it has beenour
duty and "pleasure to, listen to you,
$e -We hope l. h
wile with pleasure
that you listento. us for a few min -
Cites on behalf of S.S. No., 3, . while
we express our thoughts, sad and
glad. We are sad that we have. Post
you as a teacher but: know our loss'.
will . be gain to' others. But we are
glad you will be in the community
Tuesday evening..with us .and hope you will continue
Mrs Wilfred Drennan and Lor- sa for many Years'
FOR SALE -300Y bus. good feed oats.
Rodger.. Corrigan, R. 3, Holyrood.
AousEKEEPER WANTED- fpr
light housekeeping, two adults. Ap-
ply at Sentinel Office.
ainne visited Mrs_ J. Drennan, Kin- We feel this .community picnic a
tail' on. Wednesday. most appropriate, time to express
The monthly meeting of the W.
M. S. was 'held' at Mrs. Crozier•.'s our appreciation .'of•you as a.teacher
faithflfl and kind; as a. community
worker, generous"with time and, tal-
ent and ever ready to:help.•
As a slight token of., our esteem
please accept this gift and best wish-
es of SS. No. 3, Kinloss.
Sbigned on behalf' • of the school
action.-Deo_Ml rrayr-_ >i_'•ileen Ross,
their Sherwood an Helen Johnston_ w
a German p a reading Mr Jean James and Alphonse Murray
That's wh the lads f d a duet Mrs resented Miss MacKay with a DUCE FOR SALE—
York
' camps. . y , - P GARDEN PRO
of the amps. KA_ sugar out of the Crozier led in prayer and Mrs beautiful silver cream and sug
have not been sneaking diction John Barger announces thatpota„
B
benediction. e a
w
r 9 -no
are
closed
inhere ' his: company, The Queen s' with Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick m, charge.
ygrk Rangers; is on guard duty at After the °devotional period the fol-
Niagara Falls. ' lowing program was given: reading.
• * _ • '• • by Mrs..Cecil . Blake, a Temperance
Keep` Their. Record Clean reading by' Mrs. Treleaven, and .a
d chorus by six little girls. Mrs,
Rev, Mr. Watt ' and family of
Grimsby are hoildaymg . with her
- uncle, Mr. Wm. Barber and with
their daughter, Mrs. Milne Moore.
The,Fakconer. and McInnes picnic!
was held • last Wednesday . at the Lucknow'and; Mr. and Mrs.. Benson'
of Mr. Bob McInnes, Tees- Shackleton. of Crewe spent Sunday
home I and : Mrs.
water. .A good time was enjoyed by:. with their parents. Mr.
Jas. Jones.
•
'Mem ers of . the Veterans Geard
from-.Wi dsor..aa.,re.. keeelliog .aY.
proud record of never letting
G prisoner- escape from any
Shackleton. gave:the -last chapter in
the study, bookre�
gaveMrs. e
d
Shirley favored ' with'
with thba1s crystal
I � I
` ve -
trick silver tray;
LAND FOR, SALE -13/4 'acres , of
land 'Fi mile north of C.N.R. Apply
at Sentinel Office.
HAY FOR' SALE -30 acres of stand
ing hay, . timothy or alfalfa.. Apply
to E. J. Thom, R.R. 1, Lucknow.
FOR SALE—Barn 30 x 60 feet, with.
16 -foot- posts : Cheam for quick Sale.
Alex ,MacLeod; (Lucknow, R.R. 5.
FOR _RENT" •- in Lucknow, goo'i
frame house, central; With modern
. conveniences. Apply" at Sentinel Of-
fice.
PRIVATE SALE of household furnt
iture; house 'will also be . offered.
Louisa
sale. Call any tithe. Mrs.
Naylor, Lucknow.
'LOST - An Elco wrist watch in
Lucknow, without wrist
aleaveurn-
a-
inous dial. Finder please
Sentinel -Office.
SAVE YOUR. car seats by installing
all
•,fo
seat covers,' made. to order
makes of'cars. Good stocn hknof radios.
and auto accessories pn
Garage; eaaiadraTr-Tri
iate Store, Wingham.
THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1942
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WOOD FOR . SALE — We have a
complete assortment of wood for
sale. 14" body and limb wood. Cord-
wood,' also straight hardwood slabs
as well as mixed slabs, -both--green
and dry. We deliver wood by truck
to the surrounding country. Place
your orders early.
The Ltre P ones 57 Sawmill
7Company
recently; a e
e n on a produce- d set od
owmanville tourist log _ se made 'toes and garden pr
zvs'tFiO Windsor Star_. letter•holder. Mass MacKay unable t deliver
• of town, a memuer t�- ladies 'ready, but he
Wm. Stimson �. mal _ pupils �s...� their tricot remain it. Bring .T`�- bas
flower o err is una e o '
f.�,r, a week
SO.:an a uae;�5 �2 ' a fitting reply thanking the l -r kEbt and ll at
of the Guard,. is among those who I he fears that Army Week is go
was recently transferred to Bow- to. be a corker for the recruits, as
manville.. . .. they will be on parade often during
• • , • • ' • the week, the centre being open to
In B. C. Now -. , _. _ _the- public -all' week_ - There . was an
Wm. Stimson, Jr., a member of'. army dance Tuesday night, but he
th f rr ones
tai- geared for ,the--toes_of:. efa�
with ' recruits ' trying to get accus-
tomed to the 5% pound army boots.
He. sends regards to the orchestra
members, to the staff of The Enter-
prise Aid- t—o the • local friends- he -
made during his residence here. On.
our part, we would say . "Good luck
to you, Jack".--Chesley Enterprise..
erltO" _ .. _. _ .. -
Miss Margaret Jefferson has been an infantry regiment, ig-riow s
re-engaged as teacher in the 9th line 1 ioned at Prince :George, B.C, The.
1 new canip 'is in the bush and Bill,
school with an increase in salary.
Mr: and Mrs. ' Jas.. Craig visited in common with the t of the unit,
aaaythin coin liment
last week—A the home of-their-soneth0 airy to say about the new location.
flim, and Mrs- Craig I The trip out was delightful how
friends in 'Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones of I Sonrcame in forrsP cialMount
mentionoin
Bill's letter to his mother here. The
town, three miles • from camp, is
also a nice place and as camp "grub"
isn't very . good, the boys invaded
K.
i.d mal t 29ir+mr%1T S,k
1ST
paw parents,:, lkffr and 1v ` a ,
Leap. --
Mr. -and Mrs. Jack McIntyre spent'
a few days at Tobermory.
Mr. Buckton of Toronto is visiting
with his daughter, Mrs. Tom Mor-
-rison.
hit. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw .of
• Camp Borden spent the week -end
'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Laidlaw. -Kan has Mearne
Miss Mildred McCienag
-tAe-.evsm_ n_.Satar—aY
night
and
Appreciate Letters ".
In a letter to his grandfather, Mr.
Hugh Macintosh, recei4ed' . a few
days ago, Bob MacKenzie of CaTnp
.1444
According to, the: following clipp-
ing from a Glasgow, Scotland, -paper
Cupid has .claimed his first.¢tirctim
from Culross overseas.
"At Glasgow, Scotland. on the 9th
BREE
P
inst., (Spr.). - Cedric Ernest . Green, ,pr
1st R.C_E.; e1Iest son of yrs: Green and
and the late Arthur Green, Holy- dan
Farm, Teeswater', Ontario; to now
Andread, only daughter 'of
Zi LETTER FROM
RIVATE JACK MeeCALL
ack.McCall of Lucknow, who was
'Lino
f The Enter-
brance, and `wishing them success
in the future.
Mrs. Jacob Eckenswiiler sang, a
solo: Lunch Was served by the lad-
ies. n • '
CPL. DONALD MATHESON, son of
Mrs. Dorothy Matheson, Ripley, of
the 5th . Provost Corps, Armoured
Division, now in Britain was one. Mrs John
of a group , of five, o
the. King and Queen on' a recent
visit of inspection.
Mrs. Mary Janie Darrow's, Lucknow.
PINE RIVER
v6)
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-Mc. and Mrs., Beer and son . of
Niagara were the guests of, Mr --and
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST ....
M1
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
1:30 to 6 o'clock.
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
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Mrs. John Nesbit and other friends
here last .week.
Kennedy was taken ' to
chosen to escort a .London hose-itai---las••0Wednesday-
Mr. Kennedy and ' son Jack and
daughter Anna visited her hi Lon -
ISABEL WRITE, .daughter of Mr_
and Mrs. 3. R. White of Ripley,is
the first young lady from that vill-
age to enlist in the Women's.:Div-
quite isolated,, supplies, are-.: d
cult to get, and the arrival of the
train is an event for the boys as
•
it's all the eaciterhent there has
far Bob says. Bob help*;
e so 3°$
e operator or
been � +�
,prise
for the past couple of monthsproduce "The Terrace Trumpet the
also a -member -. of . _the local Camp's . daily" paper. It is a' single
ince orchestra, writes that he is sheet sup aon the short.rY of wave news
as
Pte. W. 3. McCall, No. A-601720; picked Bob was sadly, bereaved' this
Psets.
lat
. 5, A Co., Basic Training spring in the death of, Mrs_ Mac-
tram 'an a hos- Cpl. W. Cr-nag--Daigleasl!;
R.C.E., and Ce
gone to Toronto to tPortmary Cottage, du
there. We�wish her -every sac- Mrs: Dalgleish, News.
PitaGatehead .—Teeswater
40.
ntre. Kitchener, having been m- P
dire
into the .army :last Tuesday, . Kenzie. Theywete married only a
after being at London, headquarters • year ago in mid-June:
don on Sunday.
Mr. Wilfred Steele spent a couple
of days last week in Chatham.: Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. James and son Wes-
ley returned with him and are Spen-
ding their holidays here. _
•`'••�•v2^,✓nalA`.'�"'gLL'VQu'�iia R
DV REDUCIIiNCr the asuCtuniVol ste4•
used by the corset industry ,by 30.
per cent., there is made available 60.
tons of ;,highly finished steel for air-
plane motors and army vehicle
springs. • We are surprised at .the
amount of stuff it took to hold the
women of Canada .together.-Ches-
ley Enterprise..
Face powder may catch a man but
baking powder, is what holds him.
UGAR RATIONING by COUPON
IS
NOW
00 NOT USE THESE COUPONS UNTIL TOLD TO .Do SD
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DOMINIONDu—C-A A k t----
Temporary War Ration Card
Rstlonnemant de Guerra t into Teiapolratts
t'
Serial No.
No. ds rperio-
Name
Nom`
Addrees
•
%1L• U under„14 yra...
. Age, asr-dmf+ da if.�—
r e...d to Tire TIP..ebss !,[nn sad Timis Dessi
• de s
Raw pie L•C•e.a'lsia. d,. pelts et is iers..e.e
aft .1
SU AR SUOAR i SU AR
ttiy••;•
1
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SU AR _. SU AR
1 rt•
ICom,
V*— !'
SUCRE 1 SUCRE
1
Good At. 24
and thereafter
Good AIM. 10
and tteeteefter
1
Good July 27 Good inti 13 . Good 3nh
and ther*Qfter •s 4 theteofter' and thenaft
The above is facsimile only
anal mot be tise0.
IN ..E.:17.112ECT,
SOME IMPORTANT, POINTS.
AB'OU'T' YOUR RATION CARD
1. A Ration Cardrequired for, each . $Z. If you arc a regular bomrder•, in a
isi
individual person. regardleak of age., house. you should turn your ration card
2. ,Each numbered coupon is good for 'over to your landlady so she may secure
a two weeks' ration of 1 lb. of sugar. your sugar allowance.'
3: Coupon No. • 1 is good July lst. 13_ You do not use .coupont for the
ceupnth cannon B August 10th oupon No. 3. p or jelly making. str4or for g, con
nmg, jamAdditional
coupon No. 5. August 24th- quantities are allowed for these p�r-
--- -•;-•-Coupons-cannot, be,rrsed-hal di--- • e -. ;....,for ---Tibio riga, a special
specified dates. but may be" used any ' sugar Purclicsse Voucher, which
your
,gra will give' you.
time afterwards.
S. Only couipoiis 1; °2. 3. 4 and 5 can
be used. for sugar ' buying
6. Do not use 'coupons A. B C. D and
E. unless instructions are issued by The
!Wartime Prices and Trade Board: Do not
detach them_
Y. Coupons must, be detached 'in15. Misuse
n.
14. Yon do not require coupons for
sugar that yon consume in restaurcmt
or public eating places. These places are
rationed and can only serve limited
quantities ha their customer"
the of ration coupons is il-
presence of your retailer. He will not legal and offenders are liable to
kept loose, detached" coupons- ' prosecution.
8. noon on do the buying for your home.
or for a number of people. you May
purchase sugar for them by taking thea
ration cards with .you to the- store..
9. If you Order by telephone. coupons
must be detached in the presence of. or
by the'deniers' man_ p
10_ Hletailers may bold_ customers' ration
cards and detach coupons for them in
mases where customers are not ordinarily
at Warne to take delivery: or in the case'
1 of summer Icottagers having deliveries
er made by mail or eip1iess.
visiting for a week oi.
,1R' If you go�
more. you should take your ration card
with you for ,your host to 'use. •
16. Re-edit to the nearest Wartime
Prices and Trade Board office • (a) if
you lose 'your card, (b) if you
change your name or address.
17. If .additional ,ration cards are
, needed for new babies, or aievY,Cati-
a'dian residents, .Write to the nearest
Wartime Prices and Trade Board of-
fice.
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P. 'STUART MacKENZIE
BARRISTER & ;SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario.,
iirttittROVI ..
. Each Wednesday
Afternoon --& Evening
At,O.A. SMITH'S OFFICE._
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1:1
KINLOUGH KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald and
Mrs. Free of -L ngside-were• Sunday.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Barr.
Mr. and Mrs: Harold ' Petty, Miss
Boll -y. Orr -,-Mrs_ Wine.tereye Mr: and.
Mrs. Perry Hodgins visited Sunday,
with. Huron and 'Kincardine rela-.
tikes.
Miss Evelyn. MacLean returned to
London after spending the past
week at her : home here and with
friends at Southampton.
Mr, Harold Haldenby was ..home
Jeans ndorteraven.theeweeh end. ._ W _.
Rs +cc....c.c.ater®aortic•
the guests of Mrs- Wm". Steele last Lavin Socia+ at on R•.
Wednesday. _ Thom- I on July 1st_
AC. Donald Courtney Miss° Helen Malcolm of Toronto
is holidaying at the home of Misses
Nellie and Margaret Malcolm.
as spent the week -end' at fhe home
of his parents. Mr. and Mts., WM.
Courtney:
'Mr. George Blue who has been
seriously ill is'recovering. '
Mrs. 'John Nesbit•is not' in her
usual good • health at present. We
hope she will- soon be well again.
Mrs. M. Eckmire's nephew, F. D.
Gillies of .Stephansville is spending
his holidays at her home,
Mr. and' .Mrs. Wilfred Steele and
son Donald and Mr. and Mrs: H. E.
Jones and son Wesley spent a couple
of days visiting relatives in Harrill
ton the first of this week.
_ Mrs. Harvey of Chesley is the ,
guest of her niece,. Mrs. Bert Mason.
at, present.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Best of Shel-
bourne visited. relatives here or
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Haldenby and sons
Eric and David of i''oronto are hol-
idaying at the home of Mrs. Hai-
denby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Humphrey. .
Mrs. Duncan 'McLennan and Miss
Bell 'Ross,, R.N. of Toronto are'spen
ding their holidays at their summer
• home on the. Bluewater Highway.
Misses Florence and Louise Mac-
Donald returned to Toronto last
week ,after visiting relatives here
Mrs.• Robert Hicks returned witl-
them to Weston:
Rev: and Mits. Duncan MacTavish
are. occupying their cottage at Point
Clark at present.
Rev. Duncan MacTatiSh assisted
with the 'church service here on
Sunday morning.
Mr: and Mrs. Morris Humphrey
and son Ronnie of Timmins- are
spending their holidays at the. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humphrey.
(Intended for last week)
Miss Lyla Taylor of Detroit and
her ' uncle, Mr. Hugh .Taylor of
Windsor were guests of . Mr. Wm.
Scott and Miss Marville Scott and
during the week l Mr. Scott and Mr.
Taylor called on Many old' friends
in the community.
Rev. Howard B. and Mrs. Hamil-'
ton called bn friends in the village
on Tuesday before leaving Friday
for Fort George on James Bay
where Mr. Hamilton is principal of
the Indian and 'Eskimo residential
school. a '
Mr Bob Burt of Torothto is at the
home_.pf . his :parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Burt.
Canon Leslie Armitage lof Co •
-
bourg renewed acquaintances here
Thursday.
Miss Jean Lane of Welland is
holidaying at the hone of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. $_ Lane.
Miss Evelyn McLean is home this.
week from London with her mother, ,
Mrs. W. J. McLean. .
•
Mrs. Wm. Steele was the guest of
Mrs. -Charles Liddle, itipleyf for' a
few days last week.
At a meeting of the Junior Red
Cross on Friday June 26th the.: pup•
ils of S.S. No. 9. Huron persented
their teacher, Miss Jane McLennah
with a white purse. Irene Courtney
read the following address and Eve-
lyn Nesbit made The presentation
Dcar Miss McLennan:
We the pupils of our school hay('
taken this opportunity of showing
,.our appreciation for the past year
which you have spent With 'us. We
hope you• have enjoyed' spending
the school days with tis as we hav€
with you and wish you every 'suc-
cess in your new 'school. °Wishin
you the best of "everything in the
days 'to coeie. We ask you to accept
this small gift as a remembrance
of your pupils of this• school, S.S.
No.. 9 and° as you use it will think
of us still as I know we Will think
of you many times.
Signed on behalf of your pupils,
Irene Couitney, Evelyn Nesbit:
Miss `McLennan made a suitable
reply. She,; has accepted a school
near Forest in Lambton County.
(Intended for last week)
Mr: and Mrs. Alex- Fraser cele-
brated their Golden wedding on
Monday. Those who ` were , their
week -end guests were Mrs. Jaws
Geddes-ofTorontol--�d--Mrs._
Merton Fraser and daughter Gail,
Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Fraser and
sons of Toronto, Mr. Clarence Fras-
er, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fraser
of Detroit. A reception was held on
Sunday afternoon' and evening at
their home at ..which many of their •
friends and neighbors were: present.
The bride and groom were present-
ed with 51 GdlSlen Gleam sroses, and
a ake by Mi.
add Mrs_three-tiered
Fraserg .' her love-
ly
o e
ly gifts were also presented as well
as countless + bouquets of flowers.
Mrs._ Wm. Bradley and Mrs. Thos.
Welsh poured tea and those Jervang
were Mesdames Merton Fraiser, Har-
old Fraser„ Archie Wilson. Junes
Geddes, "Miss Jean• S ott an rs.
Daffeny. The four sons had charge
of the whole affair. Aririong . those
present from a distance on Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Wilson and Miss Jane Wagon of
Kincardine, M'r. and Mrs. Elmer
Iteavie and daughters of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDiatmid of
Lucknow, 11r. and Mrs. Neil . Mc-
Lennan, Mr. and Mrs. George Henry
and Mrs. John Scott and' daughters:
Misses Edna and Elizabeth Scott of
Ripley. AC: Grant Fraser of Man-
ning Pool and Mit.,
Robert Hicks of
Toronto.
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