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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-09-02, Page 5T SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLINTON, ONTARIO '——Enroll Now for Fall Term Sept. 7th Be ready, hi a few months to do valuable a»d necessary Office Work. Courses—Clerical, Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice-Ih'hicipal ' Principal Coming to Hensall C. R, Wilkinson, R.O. Ophthalmic Optician Wingham Will be at W, O. GOODWIN’S Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, for the, purpose of testing eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult cases and those that have* not been properly fitted, specially recommended to con­ sult me. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 16 Hensall for appointment on a short trip and on their return will reside at Huron Springs, Hen­ sall. Women’s Institute to Meet The initial meeting of the Hen­ sail Women’s Institute takes the form of a Pot Luck Supper to be held at the home of Mrs. E. Chip­ chase, with Mrs. Goodwin co-hos- tess. Date, Wednesday September Sth at 6 p.m. Members and guests are to meet at the Town Hall. Each member has the privilege of invit­ ing a friend. An interesting gram is being arranged, Roll call-a riddle. The luncheon will consist of food-stuffs provided by the mem­ bers. A large attendance of mem­ bers and guests is requested, Boxes Packed fop Overseas Local and rural citizens are to be commended for their hearty sup­ port given to the appeal for dona- for are (35 the prog- THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1943 kirkton Aliss Rosie Fletcher, of Londofi, is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Foley, Misses Helen and Donna Mc- Naughton had their tonsils remov-* Mrs. Lydia Fahrner, of Saline, ed at the Stratford General Hospi-1 Mich., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .al this past week. 1 .. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stanley and; relatives and friends in daughter, of Pembroke, are holiday- and Exeter, ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickell.) Miss Eileen Jeffrey, Miss Elaine Robinson spent the dale, is spending a few Mrs. ’ Miss Bernice Fahrner. Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Schroeder and family, of Detroit, are spending their vacation with Wellington Haist. Miss Myrtle Haist, attending the School Clinton has accepted a position with Paul, of Prince i the Goodrich Rubber Co. in Kitchen­ past 14 days with * er. ghe commenced her new duties and Mrs, CREDITON Miss Evelyn Fahrner, of Saline, •Mich.» has returned to her home I after spending a few holidays with ‘ relatives and friends, Mrs. Lydin Fahrner, I Henry Fahrner .and family also with pashwood I HENSALL and Mary at Grand of Tillson- Misses Beryl Pfaff Goodwin are holidaying Bend this week. Airs. James Sangster, burg, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Maclllwaine, formerly of Hensail, is the guest of Miss Fame Logan. Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., is visi­ ting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Hyde. Mr. Donald Walker, of Toronto, spent the past week vjsiting wiih his parents. Air. and Mrs, George Walker. Aliss Olive Walker, R.N., of Albany Hospital, New York, is holidaying with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Geo, Walker. Aliss Helen town, visited Helen Moir, Baynham. Miss Ruth McAllister, last week Mr. Moir past week with her sister, Lome Marshall, of London. Aliss Olive Pentelow, of Buffalo, I Miss Eleanor Campbell, of Port. Colbome, and Mrs. Willard Simp-1 son, of Wainfleet, spent the week- i end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swit-J zer. | L. Cpl. Gerald ~ Rupert, spent the his parents, Mr, Paul, Woxnens Mrs, Wm, Harding was for the August meeting Womens institute Thursday 26th. The president opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Lords prayer in unison, Mrs. Wesley Bat- I Institute of Huron- days with Mr. and Mrs. who has been of Commerce, Charles Tuesday of last week. | Mrs, W. A. Knitting, of-Kingston. ! is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Herb 1 Mitehell,ihostess of the Ladies Aid and W.M.S. Wednesday and Thursday SEPTEMBER 15 and 16 HuiHiHiiniuiitiiiiiuiiiiiiunHHEiiiniinnniiiiiiiiuniitiniiiHiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiniiiiimiiiniiniiimmiiiiiiiHiiiiimii TRIAL of SPEED 2.28 trot or pace Purse $150,00 Every heat a race. Purse divided 40, 30, 20 10,5% to enter to be paid at 1 o’clock. Horses eligible on day of race. Horses at owner’s risk, At least five to start, Girls’ Bicycle Race mile 75c, 50c, 25c Girls’ Foot Race 12 & under, 75c, 50c, 25c Boys’ Bicycle Race, 16 and under innninnimHnnininiHniiiminnHiiimnjiimiiHminniHiiiiHiiiiiinnimimiwmmitmiiimiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiHi and Beer, while other contributed cookies, handkerchiefs, sox, canned goods etc. In ofR.N., is visiting Mr. and Airs. W. N.Y., Harry Joynt and Byron, spent the former Hensail the R.C.A.F. in past two weeks ‘Chapman, Alban h Hospital, with her parents, W. Chapman. Dr. and Airs. Judith Ann, of week-end with the former’s mother, Airs. Alice Joynt. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Joues and Mildred returned home after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. James Nichol, a resident now with Toronto, spent the with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Churchill and daughter Miss Elvira, of Toronto, who spent the summer months at their cottage in Bayfield, recently visited Reeve and Mrs. Shad dick. Aliss Norma Cook, who has spent the summer months with her par­ ents, Mr. and Airs. N. E. Cook, re­ turned to Western University, Lon­ don, this week to commence her studies there. LAC. Kenneth Manns/ of the R.C.A.F., and his bride, formerly Marguerite Alaire, of Toronto, return­ ed to their respective positions on Saturday, after a pleasant visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Manns. Services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, in Carmel Presbyterian church, Hensall, when the ministers will preach for a call. Sunday School will commence at 10‘ a.m. and everyone is.urged to attend these services after the holiday over. Miss Dorothy Brazier spent the summer months tions of money and other gifts boxes, for the Hensall. boys who serving overseas, These boxes in number) were packed by Women’s Institute and the volun­ teers and the War Service Commit­ tee, on Monday night August 30th. The fact that a great many folks throughout Hensall and district gladly gave of their sugar rations made possible the provision of delicious home-made candy (consis­ ting >of chocolate and divinity fudge) this splendid work being accomp­ lished by Alesdames Phaff, Sherritt, Welsh, Ellis kind friends shortbread, cheese, soap, addition to the items already nam­ ed each parcel consists of shoe lac­ es, soup, milk, buttons, velvo, cigar­ ettes, tobaccos and papers, razor blades, personal kit, a variety of bars, tooth powder, styptic pencil. A hearty vote of thanks is extended to the following (Aliss Ellis who made the folders) to Lenore Nor­ minton, Norma Sangster, Alina Mc- jEwen, Helen Noakes, Mrs. Kennedy, Greta Lammie, and Airs. W. Sangs­ ter. During Friday and Saturday while the Ration Books were being distributed at the Town Hall, these ladies in turn received collection for these boxes and as a result of theii efforts $3 0.00 was realized. The In­ stitute after buying supplies has on hand a small balance. Alltf shipping charges were borne by the War Ser­ vice Committee. The list is as fol­ lows: R. Brock, L. Baynham, K. Brook. Alex and Jack Boa. Jim Campbell, Stuart and Ben Dick, R. Foster, E. Fairburn, G. Glenn, H. Hedden, Max and Laird Hudson, G. Johnston, C. Kipfer, P. Lemmon, D. McKaig, W. Nicol, L. Noakes, E. Norminton, A. Schwalm, Dave and George Sangster, Jno. Taylor, R. Welsh, C. Zuefle, Howard Smale, D. Hoggarth, Bill Snow, Alvin Bell, Sangster, Ken Passmore, Pepper, Ronald Peck. season is who has with Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer left last week for her home in London and began probationary training in the school of nursing at St. Joseph’s Hospital this week, when a class of thirty- one entered. Sgt. Jerry Drummond, a former Hensall boy has been posted from No. 1 Manning Depot, Toronto, to No. 1 Y. Depot, Halifax, N.S. Prior to his departure he was presented with a handsom£ club bag and ted writing case, by the officers men of the Reception Wing 1 Manning Depot, <of which a member. Mrs. R. L. Walters (the Miss Florence McDonald) residing ih Vancouver, in writing to friends here is quite anxious to make con­ tact with any of the Hensall or rural boys, who are at present in service in Vancouver. Her address is Mrs. R. L. Walters, 2828 VZest 7th A.VC, Vancouver B.'G. Faber—(Detweiler j A quiet mid-summer wedding was ’ solemnized Saturday in the church of St. Lukes-in-the-Garden when Rev. W. E. McNiven, D.D., united in marriage Mary Ellen Detweiler, R. N., and Harry Faber, son of Air; and; Mrs, Stafford Faber, of UensalL; Kippen, The bride chose a becoming suit oi l Mrs. W. Horney, Mis. A» Regina blue sheer over taffeta with • Gackstetter, visited en Sunday with navy accessories and wore a cor*-1 Stacey, of Exeter* sage of Johanna Hill roses and.! Miss Edna Dayman, of London, cornflowers. Following a reception i visited over .the week-end with her at the home of the groom’s parents ‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Day- in Hensall the happy couple teftfhiam of lie fit- and No. was iorm er Doug. Stuart KIPPEN and Mrs. Archie Parsons and family visited on Sunday with Mrs. Parsons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden, of Mr. and Mrs. L. hre visiting the Mrs. John Hyde. Mr. Clarence friends here on Sunday. Mr. atnd Mrs. John Cochrane visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuss, of Zurich. Mr. Mr. and Denfield. Hyde, of Welland, former’s mother, The August meeting of the Evan­ gelical Ladies Aid and W.M.S, was held last Thursday evening, August ten read the Scripture, followed by 119th at the home of Mrs. Freeman all simgin Past, ious the hold home of Airs, week earlier meeting in St.AIarys on the The roll call was answered by ing a new Canadian industry, members and eight visitors present, ture and Canadian Industry Con-1 venor, then took charge. The hymn ! sang~ a be'autiful duet, "We Plough the Fields” was sung, Readings were given by Kirk, Mrs. R. Passmore, Switzer, Harding, Batten, Ruth Harding sang a solo, Pauline Paton and Gladys played instrumentals. Mrs. son Paton gave the current Copper collection was president thanked all part and the meeting the National Anthem benedicion. g "0 God Our Help in Ages ” The minutes of the two prev-1 meetings were read, During business it was arranged to the September meeting at the N. E, Watson, one owing to a special 23rd. nam- Nine being Mrs. S. C. Switzer, Agricul- Morlock, The meeting opened with quiet music, the theme being “Leadership” followed by hymn, "Jesus Calls Us.” The Scripture Lesson was given in the form of ! questions and answers presented by . Mrs, F. Morlock and responded to I by Ruth and Doris Swartz. After ! another hymn, "O Master Let Me j Walk With Thee,” and Silent dir- 1 ected Prayer, a poem, "Leaders,” (was given by Mrs. E, Faist. Mrs, , — Fahrner and Mrs, H, Alorlock A very in- •' structive and challenging talk on I "Leadership in the Church” was ! given by Rev. M. E. Reuber. Mrs, j Dan Finkbeiner read a poem, "A ' Man can Grow” after which Ruth and Doris Swartz gave a well- rendered piano duet. The Study Book chapter, "Culture, Civics, Com­ munity and Christianity,” on Latin America was given by Airs. C. Haist, Mrs. C. Sims, Mrs. R. Gaiser and Mrs. Aaron Wein who were in costume representing Cuba, Brazil, Peru and Mexico. Airs. F. W. Alorlock gave the Current Events followed by the Business Session which was con- i ducted by the president, Mrs. A, | Amy. Roll call was responded to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindsay, of Tor- by naming a .'Latin American couu- onto, Mr. and Airs. J. M-cLaughlin, try and giving its most important of London, were recent visitors with products. Mrs. M. E. Reuber and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods. j Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner offered prayer Mr. and Mrs. Hillson Whiteford, for Our Missionary Prayer Partners, of Ingersoll, visited for a few days , Tw0 new members, Mrs. Aaron Wein at Air. J. Herdmans. Airs. Wes. an(j ]^rSt Lloyd Hey were added to were the roll. Refreshments were served with )3y. tjie committee with Mrs. Cliff Hill as convenor. < SOFTBALL No, 9 S.F.T.S vs. Lakeviews MUSIC BY THE KILTIE BAND FROM NO. 9 AND THE EXETER BAND FREAK OUTFIT must be drawn or driven by its own power. Prizes $10, $8, $6, $4 Sound System Will Be Used Admission 25c; Children 15c; Cars 25c All exhibits must remain on the grounds until 5 o’clock. Clark-Fisher, Secretary & Treasurer ————--------........ -g W. C, F. Oestricher, President B............ ....—---------- --------—-R. W. W. W. Miss Misses Switzer » Em er-1 events. I taken. The < who took ’ closed witn and Alizpah Aliss Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. R, Hazelwood. : s Mrs. M. Dobson, Mrs. T. Near, ELIMVILLE I at Air. J. Herdman’s. Airs. Home and Anna Routly who visiting them, returned home them. Mr. sand Mrs. Will. Pybus Friday afternoon last with Mrs. Ed. Johns. blaster Donald Pym and Miss Eloise Pym, 'of Thedford, were holi­ daying in this vicinity last week. Air. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, of Sea-(' forth, Misses Grace Brock and Irma 1 Crupp, of Galt, were week-end guests of Mrs. Jno. Brock. Rev. Mair will preach next Sun­ morning at 10 o’clock. spent day SHIPKA Services on Sunday next Septem- ’’ber 5, will be held in the United (Church Shipka at 10.30 a.m., Brins­ ley 2.30 p.m., 'Crediton 7.30 p.m. ;The pastor Rev. L. H. Turner, in | charge. Everybody welcome. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ratz on the arrival of a baby boy at Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital on Sunday, August 29, 1943. Both are doing fine, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keys, Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner and Miss Nellie Hud- j son spent Sunday last in Sarnia. I Mr. and Airs. George Clarke and i McLean visited Master Gerald Parsons has return­ ed home after a. week’s visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, of Clandeboye, and grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Lin­ den. of Denfield. Mr. W. E. Butt who has been a very successful storekeeper here the last 22 Dornin, ing this west of Mrs. W. F. Alexander was taken to the hospital on Monday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery, Betty Lou Wats*n returned home on Sunday from the Sick Children’s Hospital, London. Mrs. J. B. McLean, of Hensall, visited over the week-end with relatives in the Vicinity, Quite a number iprom ’here at- years has sold out to Mr. Of Walkerton, and is mov- week to his home 1 % miles Kippen. BRINSLEY Rev. Mr. Reuber, of Crediton Evangelical church preached in the United church Sunday afternoon. Misses Margaret and Eva Bardwell, of London, spent the week-end with, family, spent Sunday last with Mr. the Amos family. .and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. School will reopen Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratz, Miss Mar- September 7 with Miss Alice Hod- Wet Ratz and Mr. Simon Ratz gins, of Clandeboye, as the new , returned home after a fishing trip, teacher. Anniversary services will in the United 'Church on September Brooks, er. Quite munity celebration evening. Miss Gertrude Amos convention Women’s Teachers Associations of Ontario. Miss Mabel morning for will spend a and Mrs. Ed. Mr. Wes. Lewis is busy these remodelling his house covering it With asphalt shingles. Dolores Schenk, of Crediton, .re­ turned home after holidaying Joyce Schenk. of a 12 with Rev. Hensail, as special speak- | Air. and Airs. Roland Neil, of be held Brinsley, visited on Sunday last at Sunday R. A. number from this com- attended the in Lucan Red Cross on Fridav attended the of the Federation of Amos left Saturday Montreal where she few weeks with Mr. Wilson. Dance at Night Arena Good Music I i tended Devine service in Brucefield United church, oh Sunday morning. The guest speaker was Nov. E. F. Chandler, of Parkhill, formerly of the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. Baker. Mrs. Neeb, of Dashwood, is at present visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Airs. Ira Tetreau and family. Mrs. Kraft from Stratford is at present visiting with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Deitrich and family, Mrs, Emma Deitrich, of Dashwood, visited over the week- ’ end With relatives in Windsor. days with I coin­ lion WINCHELSEA Quite a number from this munity attended the Bingo at on Wednesday night. Miss Dorothy and Bobby Pooley spent Tuesday last with Miss Fran­ cis and Keith Hern, of &ioh. Miss Annie Elford, of Elimville, spent the week-end with Miss Wilma Veal. Mr. and Mrs, R, W. Batten and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robinson, of St. Marys, Miss Wanda Stephen, of Elim- viliOj spent Monday with Miss Gladys Batten. Mr, and Mrs; George Davis visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Murch, of London, KHIVA Miss Eileen Willert, of London, Spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Air. and Mrs. Otto Willert. Mr, and Airs. David Lippert, of Alelbourne, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Lippert, Sunday visitors with Mr, i and Mrs. Matthew 'Clark Were: Air. and Mrs. Thomas Drover, of Chiselhurst, Airs. Peter Moir, of Exeter and Mr, John Bell, of Hensall. Mr. Kenneth Kraft spent the Week-end in Toronto. Mr. Joe Kinney, of Detroit, visi­ ted last week with Mr. and Mrs, B. McCann, Master Pat Kinney retur­ ned home afer having spent his holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. J, Hopkins and son, of St. Thomas, visited last Wednes­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade. Little Shirley Ann Wurm spent the week-end with her grandpar­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Willert, in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert spent, Sunday in London. DASHWOOD Aliss Beatrice Essery has returned ’ AC2 Lome Kleinstiver, of Toron­ to London after spending the past'to, spent a few days with his mother month at her home and Grand Bend, i Airs, Kleinstiver. Air. George Essery and Mrs. Iva J Able Seaman Fred Hopcroft, of Turner, of London, were Sunday. New Brunswick, is spending a few visitors with Mrs. W. Parsons. ' weeks with his parents. . Mrs, Edith Kerr, of London, vis’t-l Mr. and Mrs. G. Chesna and ed a few days with her niece, Mr. ‘ family, of Birmingham, Mich., spent and Mrs. Fred Penwarden. 'the week-end with her mother, Airs. Airs. Richardson, of Toronto, Is-Willert. visiting with Air. and Mrs. George} Baynham. Mr. and Airs. Gerald Ford andj Airs. Geraldine, of Stratford, visited on j Flynn, Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Pollard. Airs. Archie Aitchison, of Wing­ ham, visited a few days last week with her daughter, LAC. Purdon. Master Donald Henry, of Harris­ ton, visited last week with his grand­ parents, Mr. and Airs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock, of Lucknow, called on friends in the village on Sunday. Air. and Airs. Ankers, of Lucan, and their son, Donald, of the R.C.A.F, in St. Thomas, were Sunday visitors with Air. and Mrs. Thos. Boyes. Mr. and Airs. Alvin Cornish, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mrs. Clara Abbott. Airs. visited Brooks Rev. daughter, of Port Huron, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyes. Mr. and Airs. London, visited latter’s parents, Isaac. Miss Hettie called on Mrs. Clara Abbott on Sun­ day evening. ;Mr. and Airs. M. Sleamjon and June, of London, visitors with Mrs. J. Sleamon. CENTRALIA this Mo- Airs. J. -Merner, of Windsor, spent the week-end with relatives here. and Mrs. E. were Sunday here. of Kitchener, Stadelbauer of London, with friends Allemang, few days with her daughter, John ’ visitors ! Mrs. spent a Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer. Master Bud Stadelbauer, of Lon­ don, is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. Kraft. Funeral service for Tetreau, who died in Hospital, London, after a short ill­ ness, was held on Tuesday afternoon (from the IT. H. Hoffman funeral home conducted by Rev. W- T, Cleave, of Grand Bend United church. The pallbearers were Henry Devine, Clarence Disjardine, Wilfred Disjardine, Leesoine Lafond, Elmer Disjardine and Leesome Disjardine. I and Mrs. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Isaiah St. Joseph’s A. BrokensMre, of London J Thosc who attended the funeral from with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur on Friday of last week. and Mrs. Austin Duplan and Archie Robinson, of last week with the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sweet, of London, were Sunday a distancce were Mrs, Grant Murray, of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Tetreau, of Port Huron; Mrs. Lydia Fahner and daughter, Evelyn, of Saline, Mich.; Mrs. Lena Cook, of Camalachie; Mrs. Haist, of Detroit; Mrs. Dan. Schroeder, of Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. B. Waughn, of Pa^khill; Luella and Theba Schroeder, of Windsor. There are three grand­ children, (Kenneth Williams, over­ seas; Gerald and Ray Williams, c-r Cediton, and one great grandchild, Larry Kenneth Williams, of Park­ hill. Interment was made in Grand Bend Cemetery. CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville, at Seaforth. Mrs. Ed. Penhale and Grace, of the Lake Road, spent Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Glanville. Mr. Eli Sims is confined to his home through illness. We wish him a speedy recovery, the THAMES ROAD Miss Doris Duncan is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock, of Zion. Mrs. Chas. Borland is spending a few days with Miss Kathleen Robb, of Stratford, Miss Lyla Borland is spending week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Falls, of Exeter. Miss Alice Passmore spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Quinn, of Exeter. Mrs. Darrel Parker spent last week with her mother, Mrs. 0, Walker, of Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. John Cluff, of Kirk­ ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Passmore. Mr. Ray Jacques, of Zion, is spending this week with his cousin, Elniei Passmore. Mr. Ronald Wein, of Crediton, spent the week-end with his sister. Mrs. Gordon Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittick, of Glen­ dale, WHALEN and Mrs. George Squire and visited on Sunday with Mr. Mr. Harry and Mrs. Jos. Dayman, Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald spent the week-end at Kin­ cardine. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson and family, of Stafford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson. Mrs. Struthers, of Toronto, had been visiting her sister, Frank Gunning returned to home on Saturday. Mrs. Cole, of Cromarty, Donald Bell, of Kippen, are holidaying with Mrs. Gunning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson, of London, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. George Parkinson. Misses Doris Heller and Pauline Bowman, of Kitchener, visited Monday with Mrs. F. Squire. who Mrs. her and also on 1 LUCAN NEWS Recent visitors with Mi’. GREENWAY The Harmony Class of the United Church, are holding their picnic on Mondoy afternoon September 6, in Mr. Ervine Eggert’s field opposite I the church. j Mr. Fred Fallis, of Ontario, Gali-1 Mrs. J. B, Armitage were Mrs. Er- fornia, visited last week with Air.. vin Lonch, of Tillsonbtirg, AG.2 and Airs. Lloyd Brophey and family t Melville Ogden and Kenneth Ogden, and other friends. " - • - - Misses Harriett and of Arkema visitedson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter, of | with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and London, and Mrs. Laura Hunter, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Murray Neil. Miss Arliss Wein hag returned home after holidaying at Grand Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gould- Ing, Miss Margaret Rader, of Zurich, is holidaying this week with her cousin, Miss Arliss Wein. Pte. Howard and Mrs. Truemner and son Ronald, of London, spent the week-end here with Mr, Dan Trnemnor and Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Wein. Mr. and Mrs. J, Williams and sons, of Khiva, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Eli Sims, Mrs, Arthur Davis, t>f London, spent Sunday at the hnme of Mr. I-L Dearing. Mrs. Russell Brown. Mr. J. B. Nichol Mrs. Wm, Wilson, and Mr. and of Hamilton, j visited last week with friends here., the the and i of Fillmore, Sask., now of T.T.S. Ruth Wil- St. Thomas, R.C.A.F,; also Mr. Jas. last week : Ogden and daughter Jean and Miss Helen Wilson, of London and Mr. Wm. Ogden. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of Brantford Military Centre spent week-end with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Chid. Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Claude son, of Mount Forest, Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia, week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey. Miss Marilyn Mousseau, pen, visited last week with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Miss Ula Biens and Mr. Ulens, of London, spent the week­ end with Mrs. W. T. Ulens, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wellman, Mari­ lyn. and Robert, of Port Huron, visi­ ted last week with relatives here. ■DEATH.... andFallis and Miss spent the -of Kip- her par- Brown. Dorman When spraying his cows one morning Last week, a local farmer noticed that the flies actually stayed dead . , * He Was using a naw insecticide found in ROBERTSON’S FLY SPRAY Wes have a special Spray for household use tod. Tour Drugs nt ROBERTSON’S Phdne GO Exeter <