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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-07-02, Page 5Page 5.THF EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Bengali News Will Lb found page 6. KIFFEN Mr. and Mrs. James McClymont spent the week-end at the lake side. We are pleased to report that Mrs. W. Horney, who has been so seriously ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Archie parsons and sans visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden, of Denfield. Miss Erma Workman is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Workman. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Alexander and son, of Londesboro, visited on Sunday with relatives in the vicin­ ity. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce near Hillsgreen, visited with Mr. Allan and Cochrane. Mrs, Edgar Smith, who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarratt, returned to her home on Sunday. Miss Isabelle Alexander, who has been teaching school near Sheddon, is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander. Miss Doris Alexander, of London, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr ' Alexander. Mr. and . „ daughters spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jaques, of Elimville. Mr. Joseph Ferguson and Velma, of Chiselhurst, and Mr. W. Fergu- ' visited on and Walker, of on Sunday Miss Edna •of Guelph, and Mrs. W. F, Mrs. O. Jaques and son, of Thames Road, Sunday at the home of Mr, Mrs. W. Horney. SHIPKA Mr. Jack Ratz visited in Hensail over the week-end. •Communion service was held at the close of the regular service on Sunday last. The Young People's Society held their annual picnic at Grand Bend on Saturday last. Sunday next being missionary day in the Sunday School, instruc­ tions will be given. Mr. Thos. Baynham is walking with a crutch, having suffered a slight stroke last week. Army Q.M. S. Fassold and family, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ratz over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweitzer, of Timmins, attended the funeral of their grandfather, -the late J. Ratz, Sr., and are at present visiting re­ latives here. Miss Ida Sweitzer, who has spent the past two months in Escavan, Sask,, returned home to attend the fundral .of her grandfather, the- late J. Ratz., Sr. «■ Stop Breeding Failures with REX WHEAT GERM OIL Take out the guess work —Get Results — Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter DASHWOOD Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Mon- d.ay in Toronto. Miss Ruth Tieman, of London, is spenumg her vacation here and at Grand Beuji. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb, of Pon­ tiac, are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Neeb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder, of St. Catharines, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Guenther and family, of Indiana, are- visiting relatives here and in Exeter. Mr. Jack Taylor ahd sister, Myrta, of London, were week-end visitors with Dr. and Mrs. R. H.' Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, of Bowmanville spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Kleinstiver, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, of Detroit, are spending their vaca­ tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H# BEtltcr* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Henry Gla­ zier, of Clinton, were Visitors last Saturday with Mrs. Charles Keller and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and family, of Detroit, are spending their vacation with his mother, Mrs. Lu­ cinda Mclsaac. WOODHAM Farmers have commenced ing and find it quite a heavy Some from* here attended on Sunday, been visit- of Thames in that vi- hay* crop Elim­ ville anniversary services Mrs. John Selves -has ing with her son, John, Road, and other friends Cinity. Friends, of Mrs. Harry- Will be sorry to know that she still Continues quite ill. We hope for a speedy recovery. Church services here from now on will’be held alternately in the morning at 11 o’clock and in the evening at 7.30 p.m. On Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. Grigg, of EXeter. preach at a special service' here in the interests of the Mission Band. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Carter, of Clin­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Laybome, of Seaforth# Theron Oreery Walter, Marion Sunday visitors Jas, Squire. Parkinson July 5 th, Will and Mr, and and children, and James, with Mr. and Mrs, Ear), were Mrs. Tomorrow.,,. There will be —taately 27, week-ena' WKh 400 people enter hospitals as Master Ross Gould, of Stephen, is patients in Canada# the majority visiting bis grandparents, Mr, and of these being patients for the Heywood. ». | Mr. David Bradshaw, of Seaforth,jirsr time holidaying at the home of bis CONSinFR-ff vnn be Mr' Ma M,'S' Jol,a Rev, and Mrs. L. 0. White, of ELIMVILLE Miss Marjorie Parkinson, of CONSIDER—H' you should be one of this number, would you have any worry about the expenses or Burgessville, visited at the home of ’ lrtMK nf vmw income ? lMr* and MrS( Wm> Routly on Sat-Iqsh of you?? income ? If you have the protection have available? you will have financial worry. C, J. Hennessy Centralia Phone; Crediton 27r6 we NO CENTRALIA Mr, and Mrs, Lome Hicks visited with relatives in Ripley on Sun­ day.'Miss Margaret Cook, of Lucan, spent the week-end at hei' home here. Mrs. B. Cook and Jim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook in London on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Smith, of To­ ronto called on friends ill the viL lage on Sunday. Pte. Donald Blair, of Simcoe, spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carruthers, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Baynham,. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smale and family, of Strathroy, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hodgson., Miss Ruby Merriam, of the Delhi High School teaching staff, is holi­ daying with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Merriam. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard • Ravelie and Teddy, of Grand ’Bend, visit­ ed on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Pollard. Guests With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conlin during the past week were Mr. Leo Conlin and friend, of Ot­ tawa; Mrs. John Conlin, of Gran­ ton, and Mrs. Alice Glavin, of don. Mrs. A. Wright and family moved into the residence of Chas. Isaac. Mr. Wright has residing here for the past month. Mr. I. Macaulay, of Montreal, is holidaying with Mrs, Macaulay and son at the home of the latter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. John Essery and Dr. and Mrs. Heighway, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Wm., Essery. Mrs. B. Hicks and Dorothy Mrs. John Essery attended the picnic on Saturday which was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heines at' R anno ch. Fit. Sgt. Andrew and Mrs. And­ rew, of London, were week-end vis­ itors with their .parents, . Mr. and Mrs. G. R. / : ' " Mrs. Geo. Hicks. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott were Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Haddock, Mrs. W. Mrs. ( Lucan. Visitors with Mrs. H. Mills during the past week were Mrs. Young, of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and Marilyn, of Wyoming, Mr. Mrs. Truman Mills, of Sarnia Mr. and. Mrs. W. Spencer, of Thomas. Special Sunday Service The church was filled for special service on Sunday morning sponsored by the Centralia Red Cross. Flowers and flags made a Lon- have Mr- been Mrs. lurday last.I ,urs. (Rev.) Lovegrove, of Galt, spent a few days last week at the • home of her nephew, Mr. J. Dyke­ man and family. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hawkins, of I Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, John Stewart, of Farquhar, visited at Mr. C. Stephen’s Sunday evening. Mis Wm. Elford, who has been confined to his bed with rheuma­ tism for six weeks or more, is able to be up again. His friends hope for a speedy and continued improve­ ment. L.A.C. Elgin Skinner., of Clinton, A.C.2 Earl Coultis, of St. Thomas, Messrs. Billy Brock, of Crumlin, and Laurie Stephen, of Sky Harbor, Goderich, spent the week-end at their homes here. . .Sunday last was Elimville Sun­ day School anniversary. Rev, Leroy White, of Burgessville, former .pas­ tor, preached very acceptably at both services. The Sunday School choir sang two numbers at the morning service, . The regular choir sang two anthems in the evening and the male quartette also sang a num­ ber. There was a good attendance at “both services and the floral de­ corations were lovely. A large number of Visitors were in the community for the day. Visitors in the community on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bierling and June, of Exeter, also Miss Phyllis Bierling, R.N., of Kit­ chener, with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johns; Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Squires . and Dorothy, of Far<quhar, with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johns; Mr. and ! Mrs, Fred Long and Marion, of near Atwood, at the home of Mr, Wm. Johns; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw and David, of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whiteford, of Ingersoll, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Herdman; Mr. and Mrs. " .......................-- - - with Mr. Mrs, daughter, Mrs. McDonald, of Hunter, of London, Hunter and Mr. Roy Hunter at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Skinner; Corporal Harry Muroh and Mrs. Murch -and family, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Murch; Mr. and Mrs. P. Passmore, of Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. B. Venner; Miss Florence Bell, of London, at her home here; Mr. and Mrs. W®. Ste­ phens and family, of near Wood­ ham, with Mr. 'and Mrs. John Brock. CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. BaUantyne Thomp­ son, Vernon, Ann>' and Helen, of Mitchell; Mrs. M Mountain, Miss Josie Mountain, John and Robert Mountain and Miss Mabel Waldock, of st, Marys, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Haist, Miss Ella Morlock, who has been teaching at Thedford, is spending the holidays at her home here. On Tuesday evening of last week the Evangelical Mission Circle met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Krueger for their annual picnic sup­ per, About twenty-five members were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in games. CXLI.T, Picnic The girls of the Crediton United church C.G.I.T. held their closing meeting of the season on Saturday, June 27th, at the home of Evaline Mack. Twenty-eight were present. Sports and games were the main events of the afternoon. In the team games Evaline Mack’s side won the soap race and clothespin race; Mrs. Chambers and Joyce won the leader and daughter race chewing the rag, Thelma Preszcator smashing Hitler ing a nail,. |‘ number of Chambers, eluded the _ which everyone enjoyed, was serv­ ed on the lawn. Jean King; dr; Mrs. Mitchell; guessing candies in jar, Patty A softball game con- sports. A picnic lunch C. Jas. Kirkland and Malcolm and Bulloch, Mrs. Wm. Routly; of Galt, with her Dykeman; Mrs. Reg. Exeter, Miss Gerta and Mrs. S. KIRKTON Mrs. Mary Gallop and her daugh­ ter, Mildred, of Toronto, spent theAndrew and Mr. and | week-end with Mrs. Ross Marshall and while here attended the Paul- Gallop wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hazlewood and son Billy, of Detroit, spent the past week with Mr. Walter Hazlewood. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher were Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Hind and daughter, of Kin­ cardine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hind and Mrs. T. Baker, of Exeter. Miss Velma Doupe spent of Lucknow, Mr. and McRoberts and • Mr. and Abbott and children, of and and St. the the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B, Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray, of Toronto, are spending their sum­ mer vacation at their summer home in the village. , Rev. and Mrs. Alex. Rapson and children left Monday morning to very attractive decoration for the1 spend their holidays with Mr. and occasion. Members of the R.C.A.F,} Mrs. J. Gough, the latter’s par- stationed at the Centralia Airport ents, at Dryden, _0nt and members of the Exeter Legion were present for the service, choir was assisted by Mr. F. lor, of Exeter. Mr. Taylor Winnifred Field sang a duet, Disappointment in Heaven.” Young, of the R.CfyA.F. favored a solo. _ Roll was in charge of Flying Offi­ cer Thomas Pryde# of London. Rev. Merriam preached a very inspiring sermon. Home & School Club The Home and School Club held its picnicon the school grounds on Friday "evening with a fair crowd in attendance. Oranges and candy 1 ’ The Kirkton Public School clos- The ed Friday afternoon, when the pu- Tay- pils presented their teacher, Miss and S. Moser, with a fountain pen. Miss “No j Moser has accepted a position on Mr. I the teaching staff in St. Marys-. She -with has been in Kirkton for two years. The unveiling of the Honor , She was always ready to help with church and community Work and as she goes, she leaves a host of friends who will regret hei’ depar­ ture. Mr. and Mrs. John Cluff attend­ ed the Passmore picnic -held at Grand Bend on Saturday. Paul - Gallop A quiet wedding was solemnizedwere given as prizes for the sports at uie United church parsonage, and the balance of the money al- Ky,r^ton, with Rev. Alex Rapson lotted to prizes was given to the officiating, on Saturday, June 27, school children for their Junior Red at g p.m., when Eva Marguerite Following is the I (Peggy) daughter of Mrs. Mary Gallop, was united m marriage to Reginald Charles Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul, of Kirkton. The bride wore a gown of blue sheer with- white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mildred Gallop, of Toronto, was her sister’s attendant, wearing voile with white accessories chose red roses. Mr. Gerald Was his brother's groomsman Cross fund. J of sports: Candy scramble with everyone getting his share; girls’ race, 7 and under, Marjorie Light­ foot and Marina Bowden; boys 7 ahd under, Edward Johnston, Mar- vyn Bowden; girls 9 and under, Maxine Bowden, Helen Lightfoot; boys 9 and under, Lawrence Light­ foot, Harold Robinson; boys 13 and under, Lawrence Lightfoot, Howard Cunnington. Dorothy Cunnington, young ladies' race, Dorothy Cunnington race, Chas, Rowe, under, Blair; Blair, men’s girls 13 and Isabelle Isabelle young Steve Molnar; wheelbarrow race, Bill Essery and Gordon Baynham, Steve Molnar and Howard Cunnington; tie the tie race, Mrs. A? Lightfoot; carrying a book on the head, Isabelle Blair, Doro­ thy Cunnington; soda biscuit race, Winnifred Field, Helen Tasko; girls’ high jumping, Dorothy Cunnington, Huth Gunnington; boys* high jump­ ing, G. Baynham, Hoy Spring; mar­ ried ladies’ race, Mrs. I. Macaulay, Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot. blue and Paul A reception was held at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Ross Mar­ shall, for the immediate families. The happy couple left on a short honeymoon. They will reside on the groom’s farm at Kirkton. DANCERS... COME TO SPRUCE GROVE School summer. Haying ZION closed bn Friday for the Haying is in full swing. Jean Brock and Arthur Hern, who attended Westervelt School in London, are holidaying for the month of July at their homes. ■ The July meeting of the W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. Wellington Brock on Thursday. The Baby Band will be entertained. ’ A number from the community attended the anniversary services at Elimville on Sunday and spent the day with friends. They were: Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Brock, Irene, Anna and Tom, with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Delbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jacques, Erlma and Ray, with"' Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Jean with Mr. and Mrs, Luther Rowcliffe; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hern and Hazel with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Horne; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock and family and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Brock with and Mrs. Joe Bailey. KHIVA Mrs. H. Kratt, ot Strattord, visiting ’with Relatives here for a few weeks. Mr. Alex Neeb had a horse killed by lightning one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gelinas and family, of London, spent the week­ end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. L. Dietrich. Miss Lorna Kraft, of London, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. Miss Evelyn McCann, of Rodney, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. McCann. Mr. S. Gottchalk, of Hensall,_ is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stade. HARPLEY “Let me congratulate you, old man—I’m sure you will always look bn this life.” getting that? Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights For a Real Dante day aS the happiest of your ‘Er, but it’s tomorrow I amI married.” “Yes, X know Free Barking Free Admission Park Plan Dancing Clayt. Steeper’s Orchestra TtaAy, 4ulsr W r AN ARMY EVERY CANARIAN MAY WELL BE PROUD OF Crouched and poised# with disciplined impatience# waiting to pounce at the enemy# is Canada’s great army which will form the spearhead of that decisive offensive just about to be—"a dagger pointed at the heart of Hitler.” That something# that the vastness and ruggedness of this great country imparts to men who have still a strong strain of pioneer blood in their veins# has made possible the mustering of an army unsurpassed for physical fitness# and which in mental mould and moral might is the most magnificent that has ever set forth to defend the freedoms and uphold the honor of this young and virile nation of ours. We# of Massey-Harris# are naturally proud that many from the various divisions and branches of our far-flung organization are serving in the ranks of this great army. It is gratifying# also# that the thousands in our several plants are permitted to play an important part in providing the machines and munitions so essentia! to the success of that army in modern mechanized warfare. And the great Canadian Army which has# as our Minister of National Defence says# ”a larger proportion of armored troops than any army in the world," will be a decisive factor in hastening the day of victory. P^SEY-H>RR1S ® Win. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harlton ed with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ey on Sunday. Mrs. Edison Pollock has accept­ ed a position in Parkhill at Mr. Fred Laughton’s store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor at their cottage at Grand Bend. Corporal Clarence Hardy, Hardy, Helen and Frank, spent day evening at the .home of Mansell Hodgins. Miss Donna Hayter, who been attending school at Grand Bend, has successfully passed her examinations and has returned her home here. visit- H;ck- Mrs. Sun- Mr. has to CREDITON EAST Mrs. W. Anderson and Mrs. Young -spent the week-end in Exe­ ter. Mrs. C, R. Young, of 'Cleveland, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Anderson. Mr. Wm. Horney, of Kippen, vis­ ited Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Motz. Mrs. S. Baynham is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. MacDonald, in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis and Eber and Mrs. Leonard Wein and Mar­ ion visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Fraser at Greenway. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hayden and family, of Birr, and. Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Glanville and son Leslie, of Exeter, spent Sunday with the Glan­ ville family here. STAFFA c. Of Women’s Institute were More than 30 representatives Gould’s guests of the Staffa W.I, Mrs. W. I. Carroll took charge of the gram, while Mrs; Amos Thiel, sident of the Goulds branch, mistress of ceremonies. There selections on the piano by Harvey Boyd and Mrs. John Vivian; duets by Audrey and Dois Jordan and Mrs. Lome Jackson and Mrs. W. I, Carroll; readings by Miss Annie Baxter, tap dancing by Mrs. Harry Jessome; solos by MrS. M. O’Don­ nell; whistling numbers by Mrs. Charles Brooks; comic impersona­ tions by Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. H. Allen; and a Highland Scottish num­ ber by Mrs, Allen, Mrs. H. Boyd, Mrs, O’Donnell and Mrs. Brooks. pro- p re­ yr as were Mrs. How Does Your Label Read? GREENWAY Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey were Miss Mur­ iel Fallis, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis, of Mt. Forest; Mr. and .virs. Geo. Hunter, Barbara, Patricia and Don, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Patterson, Judith, Richard and Jim, of Royal Oak, Mich. Mrs. J. Gardner is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pym, of Thedford#^Mrs. Robert Eagleson, d? Sarnia and Mrs. W. Toll, of London, visit­ ed last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason, who are both on the sick list. We hope to see them anle to be out again -soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bloomfield and daughters, of Windsor, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey. Pte. Oscar Steeper, R.C.A.S.C. of Kitchener, spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Steeper. * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McPherson and family, of Toronto, are spend­ ing the holidays at their summer home here. Miss Ellen Erskine, of Lieury, spent a week with Miss Ula Ulens. Miss Mary Bullock is spending a few days with friends in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs, Don Reddick, of Chatham, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey and fam­ ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and family. Miss Ruby Pollock, of Hamilton, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. Pollock. Miss Phyllis Gibson, of Moores­ ville, spent a few days recently With. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn. Mr. Clarence Bropiieyj of Belleville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brophey. Preaches Farewell Sermon A large crowd from the United and Anglican churches attended the United church on Sunday after­noon to bid farewell to PvV. rind Mrs. Beacom a before leading for their new charge at Mt*' Brydges. At the close of the service Mr. and Mrs. Beacom were presented with a .purse of money from the United church congregation. , They had previously been presented with a chesterfield table by the Harmony Class and an electric lamp by the Young People’s Society. The wishes ot the congregation go them and their family to their home. r.C.A.F, best with new GRAND BEND Gunner H. M. Gill, of the Royal I Canadian Artillery, arrived home Ifrom Thames Valley military camp * bn Sunday, ! 5 Feed Shur-Gain Feeds ■ The Exeter Agricultural Society are this year sponsoring a competition of five bacon hogs to be shown at the Fall Fair. Prizes range from $12.00 to $6.00. See the secretary of the society for particulars, — See us for a balanced feed to feed those hogs — SHUR-GAIN 19% FLUSHING MASH The recent long spell of wet weather lias increased tremendously the hazard from COCCIDIOSIS in chickens. Our firm lias long been urged to get a flushing mash to take the place of our Coprasweet (which is no longer obtainable) to combat this disease. We have been fortunate in being able to obtain this product made from milk products to over­ come this peril. As a means of prevention and cure of Coccidiosis use ------Shur-Gain 19% Flushing Mash—— G. A. CANN & SONS Phone 3Sw Exeter Ont, WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunning, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gunning, of Granton, were Satur­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Millson. Mr. and .Mrs. Alex Bailey, Mrs. Laverne Morley, Mr. Thos. Morley and Mr. Grafton Squire spent the week-end with friends at Learning­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. J, Hazlewood attended 'the anniversary services at Granton United church on Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson and Eunice were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson, of London. Miss Shirley Squire, who attend­ ed W-lls Academy, in London, has recently accepted a position as sec­ retary with Somerville Ltd., in that city. She spent the week-end at her home here. First Cannibal—The chief has hay fever. Second Cannibal—-Serves him right. We warned him not to eat that grass widow. Lakeview Casino —Grand Bend— It’s A Treat! Toronto’s Own "MOOERUAIRES” Every one People Were Sonny Hart, 12 Musicians a featured amazed at Yes, he’s BEST! Monday tn Friday soloist, Drummer Canada’s more Mrs.i Look As she eyed her small son in anger, than in sorrow, Smith said; “Fighting again! at the -state you’re in—holes in your stockings and your suit all tattered and torn, Now I’ll have to buy you a hew suit.” ed his innocent young as he replied: “But, think that Freddy’s have to buy a new boy!” Tomitiy raiS- eyes to hers mummy, I mother will 5c Dancing Monday, Tuesday, Thursday andl Friday, free admission. before 9 pan, Every Saturday, 5Oc Admission) —— Dancing Free SPECIAL MIDNIGHT DANCE Sunday, July 5th# at .12,05 a.m. Come to celebrate with your American friends. Sunday Evening Concert, July 5tlx 9 o’clock DASHWOOD BRABB BAND Under the direction Of Harry , , Hoffman