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H, S. Field Meet
The following are the
the athletic events held
times during the past
weeks by the students of
High School.
results ot
at various
couple ot
the Exeter
WOQDHAM
The international Sunday School
Convention will he held at St. Marys
United church, Friday afternoon.
November 12th. An invitation
extended to this congregation and
a good attendance is expected. There
will be a pot luck supper given by
those who attend, and speaking will
continue fort the evening,
The church service here next
Sunday, November 7th will be with
drawn, owing to anniversary ser
vices being held at Kirkton United
church, but Sunday -School service
will be held at 10 a.m.
The W.M.S. will meet Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Wesley Shier. Mrs. Fred MUI, con
venor of group 3, will be in charge
of the program.
The Y.P.U. met Sunday evening |
last in the basement of the church.
meetingThis was the
season,
A splendid
Mission Band
first
attended
! BLOOD DONORSSCHOFIELD—AMOS
The home of Mr, John Linwood AT EXETER CLINIC
Ainos and family of Brinsley, was
the scene of nuptials on Saturday,
October ,^pth at 3.30 p.m., when}
't
is
this
crowd
entertainment
attire.Best comic
the
and
Hallowe’en amusements last Friday
evening. Piano solos, recitations
and singing were given by the child
ren of the Band, A parade took
place for all those who were dressed
in Hallowe’en
dressed couple, Mrs. Duer and Mrs,
Arthur Rundle; best dressed couple,
Helen Webber and Norma Hern;
best dressed single, Donna Mills;
comic dressed single, Ross Gunning.
After this many visited the bazaar,
which contained many different
articles; cookies, vegetables, fruit
and sewing material made up. A
nice su-m was realized from this. As
there was some expense, they, could
not give the exact amount yet. Great
credit is due the leaders of the Band.
TUNE IN
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
7-8 p.m.,
E.D.S.T.
PILGRIMS’
HOUR
2-3 p.m. E.D.S.T.
Mutual N etwork
SUNDAYS
Local Station
CKLW
WINDSOR
CHARLES E. FULLER
P.O. Box 133 — Los Angeles
Zone 53, California
JR. BOYS—100 yd. dash, Fisher,
Hannigan, Armstrong. 220 yd. dash
Fisher,
Floyd,
jump,
Davis, ;
Floyd
Musser,
strong,
Ellis,
in,) EUis, Davis.
Jr. champion Wm.
points, runner-up, Hugh
points,
INTERMEDIATE BOYS—100
dash, Tuckey, Whyte, Morgan,
220 yd, dash, Tuckey, Whyte, Muir.
J mile, Muir, Henessey, Fletcher,
broad jump, Whyte, (16 ft. 5 in.)
Morgan, Tuckey, hop, step and
jump, Green (30ft. 7 in.) Muir,
Henessey. pole vault, Henessey,
Whyte Tuckey. high jump, Janes
(4ft.4Mn), Whyte, Tuckey and
Fletcher tie. shot put, Fletcher
(23ft. Bin,), Muir, Henessey,
Intermediate champion,
Whyte, 17 points, runner-up.
Tuckey, 13 points,
SR. BOYS—10 0 yd. dash,
Traquair, Goulding, 220 yd. dash,
Davis, Taylor, Goulding. £ mile
Davis, Campbell, Goulding. broad
jump, Davis (15ft.), Goulding,
Traquair. hop, step and jump,
Davis <32ft,), Goulding, Traquair
high jump, Goulding (4ft. 6a in),
Davis, J. Taylor, pole vault Davis,
shot put, Traquair (27ft. lin.),
Davis,
Sr.
points,
points.
JR. GIRLS—75
Hunkin, Eileen ...Hi
Hogarth, Lillian Hunter-Duvar. high spent Sunday in Exeter
jump, Margie Hogarth. Joyce Sim-' former’s brother, Mr. Everett Sims,
moils, Bernice Tripp. Baseball j Pte. Howard and Mrs. Truemner
throw, M. Hogarth, Norma iFahr- and Ronald, of London, spent the
ner, Geneva Elliott.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS—7 5 yd.
dash, Laurene Zurbrigg, Elsie Gais
er, Marie Melville, high jump, Barb
Harness, M. Melville and Marjory
Welsh tied, stand broad jump, L.
Zurbrigg, M. Melville, run. broad,
M. Welsh, Marion Cowan, L. Zur
brigg. hop, . step and jump, M.
Cowan, M. Welsh, basketball throw,
M. Welsh, L. Zurbrigg. baseball
throw, M. Welsh, Dorothy McDoug
all, E. Gaiser.
SR. GIRLS'—Standing broad jump
Marian Francis, Isabel Taylor, Marie
Fletcher. 75 yd. dash, Sybil Grant,
L. Zurbrigg, M. Welsh.
Jr. champion, M. Hogarth. Inter
mediate, M. Welsh, runner-up L.
Zurbrigg.
The Blacks were the winners
ovei' the Reds.
FJoyd, Hannigan. % mile,
H. Davis Hannigan.
Hannigan (14 ft.
Floyd.
(30 ft., i in.),
, high Jump,
Floyd.
shot put, Floyd
broad
in)
hop step and jump,
Hannigan,
Davis
pole vault,
(33ft.
Stewart,
champion,
runner-up,
JAMES STREET Y.P.U.
The young people of James St.
church held their regular meeting
in the parsonage on Monday eve
ning at S.00 p.m. with Dawson
Goulding presiding. The meeting
opened with a hymn after which
Rev. Irwin led in prayer. The roll
call was then given and the minutes
of the last meeting were read, by
Marjorie Richards. Business was
discussed and the meeting was then
taken over by Helen Rowe opening
with a hymn followed by a prayer
by Dorothy Reeder. Dawson Goul
ding then read the scripture lesson
The topic "Am I my brother’s
keeper” was given by Helen Rowe
The meeting closed with a hymn
and the Mizpah benediction.
Lingard—Mad docks
At the Anglican church, Acton,
on ’October 29, the marriage took
place of Ethel Maddocks and Fran
cis J. Lingard both of Acton by
Rev. A. E. Brooks. The bride wore
a becoming gown of turquoise
crepe, adorned with a shoulder
corsage of.red roses, and navy ac
cessories. The attendents were Miss
Caroline Banter and William Ros-
zel, of Acton. Miss Banter wearing
navy blue and accessories to match.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bridal couple left for a short
honeymoon trip to Stratford and
St. Marys. On their return Mr. and
Lingard will reside in Acton.
Monthly Rates
Waverley
OMkimA Avk. at Collxob St.
RATES
SINGES . to
DOUBLK $2-60 to $6.00
Special Weekly
A MODERN! . . «
QUIET * . .
WEU CONDUCTED * . .
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
HOTEL « *■ •
Close to. Parliament Buildings,
University of Tor Oh t o, _ M aple
Leaf Gardens,. Fashionable
Shopping District, Wholesale
House*, Theatres, Churches
of Every Denomination.
A. M> PoWttU President
Arm-
Da vis,
101
Floyd,
Davis,
20
17
ya.
Jim
Ross
Davis,
Bob Davis, 36
D. Goulding, 14
yd. dash, Eleanor
Hodgins,
No. 9, B.F.T.S.—Cpl, Patterson,
w.... ....... _ JX, LAC. Bonenfant, J. E. L., LAC.
Mabel, eldest daughter, became the j Beam, Dpi. Cook, E. M.,, AU2. Bar
bride of John Nicholas Schofield ■ nett, D., Sgt. Fetch, H. E., Cpl. Fer-
of Parkhill. Master Gerald Rock’guson, H. J.» LAC Louks, L. E-, Sgt.
and sister Joan carried out with j Hunter-Duvar,. E« G., LAC Crighton,
dignity the duties of ring-bearer and > G< F., LAC. peter, If. C.» A'CI St.-
flower-girl respectively. To thesAmond, F. T., F./S, Fancy, L. A.,
strains of the Wedding March rend-!DAC. Helstrom, W. S„ LAC.
ered by Miss Schofield, sister of the'Seward, E. W. J., LAC. Bolduc, R,,
groom. The bride entered the draw-|DAC. Fenneman, C. A., LAW, Brib
ing room on the arm of her father, ■ tain, I, M., LAC. Love, E., Cpl, Hartr
................. - - - ~ _ .........j,
LAC. Whittingham, F, B., LAC. Mc
Donald, L.A., AC2 Thomas, M. P-,
LAC, Cameron, L. G., LAC. Paisley, i
E. G., Cpl, Buscli, E. S., Sgt. Hart,
— - ~ - — - - PriJ
Sgt, |
•It
Tenie
Dorothy
Mrs. A.
Mildred
Mrs.
A beautiful arch gaily bedecked with IW. J. E., LAC. Williamson, J
foliage and flowers provided an ad
mirable background for the cere
mony, the celebrant being the Rev,
Lawrence H. Turner B.A., minister,
of the family. The bride was be-!
comingly garbed in a two-piece en- ’
I
|W, J„ Cpl. King, S. A., Sgt.
_ 'chard, N. W„ Sgt. Ling, G.,
semble of claret velvet with acces-- Belanger, F. S,
sories to match. Following thej EXETER__Mrs. Rod Ellis,
ceremony the immediate members of I Steiner, Mrs. A. 0. Elliot
the respective families sat down to ■ r, Crawford, Eileen Snell,
a wedding dinner. An unavoidable;- - ’
absentee was John, brother of the!
bride, whose good wishes were con-'
veyed via telegram, The happy
couple were tendered by wishes by
all assembled. Following a brief
honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. John Scho
field will reside in the vicinity
Parkhill.
of
Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs. E.
Russell, George Wright, R. A. Craw
ford, Benson Tuckey, Russell Col
lingwood, Harold Holtzman, Doro-
jthy Kydd, Mrs. B. Preszcator, An-
< ita Brintnell, Mrs. G. Hunter, Mrs.
.V. Smith, Mrs. C, Cornish, Mrs. O. 'iFinlay, A. Cutting, Doris O’Callag-
I han, Dorothy Williams, Rose Hart,
Betty Coates, Mary Gardiner, Mrs.
Alice Bowen, Iva Fisher, Mrs. H.
Jennings, Mrs. I, Ford, LUUe Mil
ler, Helen Dignan, Alice Pfaff, Mrs.
J. stire, Catherine Armstrong Mrs.
Audrey West, Mrs. Amos Darling,
Pearl Murdock, Helen Buswell, Vera
Decker, Mrs. *C. Heywood,
McCurdy, Helen Rowe,
Johns, Mrs, Alf Andrus,
Hamilton, Mrs, L. Kirk.
GRAND BEND — Mrs.
MacLaren, Mrs. Mae Holt,I Florence Moody, Mrs. Clara Hamil
ton,
well,
Gill,
Mrs.
ner,
Marjorie Des Jardin,
ner. Ira Stebbins, Mrs. Ada Webb.
PARKHILL—Mrs. Willis Gill,
Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Willis Gill, Mrs.
Elmer Webb, Mrs, Mabel Gill.
ST, MARYS — Mrs. Emerson
Paton.
DASHWOOD—Harold Finkbeiner
Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, Marjory
Minielly, Myrtle Gaiser, Mrs. J. M.
Teiman, Mrs. M. Merner, Milton
Sweitzer, E. Merner, Joseph Mc
Cann, Mrs, Selma Klumpp, Mrs.
Stewart Wolfe, Mrs. K. McCrea.
CENTRALIA — Harvey Godbolt,
Gertrude Amos, Marion Cai-
Mrs. Manford Luther, Mrs. M.
W. F. MacLaren,
Lloyd Fahner,
Della Gratton,
W. T. Cleave,
Shirley Bren-
May Skinner,
Ohlen Truem-
Roy Hunter, Allan Westcott, Maur
ice Coates, Joseph CougMan, Dorse
Hicks, Mrs, R, Lightfoot, Arthur
Lightfoot.
CREDITQN—Harold Fahper, Mrs,
Harold Fahner, James Pedden, Ger
ald Zwicker, Carmon Whitmore,
Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Mrs.
Amy.
GRANTON—Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Melville Hern, Mrs. W,
WOODHAM—N. Clarke,
Gilfillan, Reg. Delbridge, Sherwood
Brock.
ZURICH—B. Klopp.
KIRKTON—Aimer Stewart, John
Stewart.
R. R,
Mrs. B.
Doreen
Tom Campbell, Wm. Hooper, Ken
neth Johns, Ruth Skinner, Harry
Beaver, 'Charles Stephens Mr. and
Mrs. P. Campbell, R. Kestle, Ted
Prouty, John Tinney, L» Campbell,
Earl Campbell, Homer Russell, W.
Ellerington E. Miller, Gordon Camp
bell.
R.
Wm.
Arthur
Hern,
Brock.
Collin
EXETER—Lawrence Hill,
Tuckey, Mrs. H. Perkins,
Campbell, Muriel Rowe,
R. HENSALL—iFred
Lamport,
"John, I hope I don’t
smiling at that girl.”
"I hope you didn’t, my
1*
Many women have to do their own
housework, and the constant bend
ing over, lifting, making beds,
sweeping, ironing, sewing, sq neces
sary to perforin their household
duties puts a heavy strain cm the
back and kidneys, and if there were
no kidney weakness the back would
be strong and well.
Doan's Kidney Pills help to give
relief to weak, backache, kidney suf
fering women.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are put up
in an oblong grey box with pur trade
mark a “Maple Leaf” on. the
wrapper.
Don’t accept a substitute, Ke
sure and get “Doan’s.”
The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont,
Dawson,
see you
dear.”
PRESENTATION
PARKHILL—Friends and neigh
bors gathered in the Nairn Town
Hall and presented AO2. Delmar 0.
Barnes and AC2. J. Fraser Harris
with gifts while they were home on
leave,
dresses
Archie
to the
Jack Graham read the ad-
and Irene Malcolm and
Kennedy presented the gifts
hoys.
babe
were
and
SHIPKA
John Lamport and Miss
Mr. and Mrs.
were married
of Grand
Maud Hodgins
Harry Lewis and
HARPLEY
CREDITON EAST
Mr.
and sons spent
forth with Mr.
ville.
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Leonard Wein and son spent
Sunday at Grand Bend with Mr.
and Mrs. Alec Hamilton.
Mrs. Annie Flynn is quite ill at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.
Jesney. We wish her a speedy re-
! covery,
Margie j Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims and Billy
• with the
and Mrs. Stephen Glanville
Sunday near Sea-
and Mrs. J. Gian-
Victory Alone will Bring the Boys Back Home
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Hundreds of Reasons
*>
I ___ ____-u, ci MU11UUU, LHU
I week-end here with Mr. Dan Truem-
■ner and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein,
j Mr. and Mrs. J. Sims and daugh-
I ter Clara and granddaughter Made
line Romph, of Thedford, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Pte. Fred Sims in training at
Niagara spent a few days leave here
with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Sims and
(family, of London, and Pte. Mervin
Sims in training at the coast spent
Sunday with Mrs. Job Sims and
other relatives.I
why we should invest in
the Sth Victory Loan
Mr.
Audrey Finkbeiner were appointed
as delegates to attend the S. S. con
vention which is to be held in
Brinsley United church, on Friday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ratz and
and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ratz
last Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Westcott, of Exeter.
Misses Verna Baumgarten, of Wes
tern University, and Lila Finkbein
er, of Wells Academy, London, spent
the week-end at their homes here.
Miss Mildred Lamport, of Strat
ford, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lam
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamport visi
ted last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sheppard, of Ailsa Craig.
Miss Nola Sweitzer, R.N., return
ed to London on Wednesday last
after
home
zer.
the Supreme Sacrifice
PTE. LAVERNE HARNESS
FLYING OFFICER DONALD DUNCAN GRAHAM
Those who Have Made
PILOT OFFICER HENRY GORDON ANDERSON
RADIO OFFICER ALEXANDER DOUGALL STRANG
FLYING OFFICER RALPH BALKWILL DELBRIDGE
SGT. AIR OBSERVER FRANKLIN CHARLES ZURBRIGG
WARRANT OFFICER HAROLD ALEXANDER ELLIOT
Now with our Fighting Forces Overseas
their
C. 0’-
she is
were Sunday
Mrs. Kenneth
of Camp Bor-
o£ No. 9, S.F.
CENTRALIA
Miss Stella Cook, of London,
spent the week-end with Miss Mar
garet Cook.
Mrs. W. Spencer, Mrs. Lome
Motte and daughter, of St. Thomas,
visited with Mrs. H. Mills on Wed
nesday of last week.
Miss Margaret Cook left Sunday
for Stratford where she has obtain
ed work.
Mrs. D. Semco, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with her husband at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Adamac.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Me Falls and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Adamac on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conlin spent
the week-end at St.' Marys and at
tended the wedding of
nephew, James Reilly.
The many friends of Mrs.
Brien will be glad to know
recovering nicely at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London. Mrs. O’Brien had
the misfortune to fall and fracture
her shoulder a short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgins and
family, of Harpley,
visitors with Mr. and
Hodgins.
Tpr, John Larson,
den and Mrs. Larson,
T.S. were week-end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce iFiekl.
Mrs. H. Ricker, of Zurich, is
isiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bowden.
Miss Helen Essery, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Essery.
Cpl. ahd Mrs. Rupert Merriam,
of St. Thomas, Misses Eva and
Merriam, of London, spent
week-end with their parents,
and Mrs. Merriam.
The Home and School Club
their opening meeting in the school
on ' Friday evening of last week.
Numbers on the program included
a duet by Doris Skinner.and Isohel
Blair, a tap dancing number by
Joanne McCurdy, a song by the
Ischool children, duets by Mr. Cecil
, Skinner and Mr, Fred Howe, a reci-
'tatioh by Arlene Skinner, Contests
and the
greatly
evening,
on the
v:
Mae
the
Rev.
held
game of zip and zap added
to the enjoyment of the
The next meeting will ho
last Friday of November.
“It makes madam look ten years
younger.” "Good gracious, fancy
putting on toil yours every time I
take my hat off!”
spending a few days at the.
of Mr, and Mrs. Matt. Sweit-
Miss
in St.
spent the week-end at her home
here.
Miss Marion Hotson.
Bend, called on Miss
on Monday.
Congratulations to
Wm. Eagleson who
at Grand Bend United church on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins and
Mi’s. Joe Hodgins and Irene and
Joyce, of Corbett, Mr, and Mrs. W.
Eagleson spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Eagleson.
Mrs. Arthur I-Iodgins and Mrs.
Elgin Hodgins, of Sarnia, visited at
the home of Mr. Mansell Hodgins
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parizeau have
moved to their new home at Grand
Bend.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Hodgins,
Corbett, spent Monday evening
Mr, Joseph Carruther’s.
Sunday visitors at the home
Mr, wm. Love: Mr. and Mrs. Elli
son Whiting and babe, of Centenary,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and family,
of Exeter, and LAO. Mervin Love,
of Centralia.
Colin Love’s visitors on Sunday
and Mrs. Clifford Moyer,
of Hensail, and Mrs. Mary*
is at present nursing a
Helen Love, nurse-in-training
Joseph’s Hospital, London,
Lieut. Grant Taylor
Pte. A. Hunkin
Tpr. E. C. Triebner
Sgmn. R. Taylor
Pte. L. Lindenfield
Tpr. C. E. Snell
'Capt. D. C. Hill
Pte. L. Brimacomb
Pte. E. J. Wethey
Sgmn. C. C. Cornish
L./C. J. Brintnell
Pte. V. C. Smith
Pte. L. G. Hunter
Rifleman W. Pfaff
AC2 R.
LAC. J.
Spr. D.
LAG. S.
L./Gnr.
Pte. B.
Pte. W.
Cpt. L.
Nursing
Nursing
2nd Lieut. Bessie Bell
Tpr. H. F. Loree
Sgt. M. Moore
P./O. A. E.
Pte.
Dvr.
Dvr.
Tpr.
P./O. W. H. Wilson
P./O. E. E. Buswell
Tpr. R. C. Guenther
M. Ryckman
W. Ryckman
Ray Snell
O. P. Lawson
F.
A.
H. McDonald
Fraser
Sturgeon
Turnbull
Pritch’hrd
Gill
O. Des Jardin
Green
Sharrow
Tieman
G.
B.
W.
E.
G.
A.
E.
S.
Sistei’ O. Hackney
Sistei’ Pat Collins
Tpr.
Cpl.
Tpr.
Sgt.
Tpr.
Pte.
L./iF. W. Chambers
Capt. C. B. Gladman
Tpr. S. Stire
Tpr. E. E. Pollen
•Sgmn.- W. K. Higgins
Tpr. A. J. Bierling
Sgmn, C. F. Heywood
H. Q. M. S. V. Heywood
Tpr,
Pte.
Gnr.
Pte.
Sgt.
Cpt.
Pte.
Pte.
.Sgt.
Tpr.
Pte.
Pte.
LAC. II. J. Frayne
Tpr. L. Jory
Pte. G. L. Campbell
.. F. Penhale
W. Gossman
H. Luft
’C. Eveland
L. Maier
Webber
W,
J.
R.
J.
Ba
A.
H.
E..
E.
R.
G.
P.
•C. Cutting.
Cutting
Cutting
Sweet
P. Learn
B. Medd
Sanders
M.
J.
W.
F.
Harness
Wells
T. Kirk
Skinner
Gregus
Lindenfield
,S. Frayne
J. Jennings
E. C. Jennings
W. Penhale
P./O. A.
Pte. G. ‘
AC2, T.
Gnr.
Pte.
A Cl K.
L.
H.
were Mr.
and boys,
Gill who
sore leg.
S.S, No. 10 gave a k Hallowe’en
party on Friday afternoon which
was much enjoyed by the mothers’
of the pupils.
AC1 W. W. Ness
LAC. C. M. Wolfe
Dvr. G. A. Masse
Sgmn. J. W. Webber
Dvr. C. E. Maier
Sgmn. J. W. Maier
Lt./Col. E. E. Tieman
O. /Tel. R. C. Field
Sgt.
Tel.
Tpr.
Tpr.
Pte.
P. /O. D. Hicks
AC2. G. G. Bajlnham
Gnr.
Cpl. D. J. Blair
John Duncan A.B.S.D.
O./.S. Ross Oke
Pte.
Sgmn. R. F. Gollings
Spr. G. Squires
.Sgt. L. L. Allen
Pte. Lee E. Webber
F./O. J, F« Anderson
Fit./Sgt.
Pte.
Gnr.
Cpl.
Pte.
Pte.
Gnr.
Tpr.
Tpr.
Hastewell
Mitchell
J. White
L. Thomas
Lightfoot
R.J. Desrosiers
W. Ballantyne
. J. W. England
C. Pfaff
WeinJ.
■C. Wright
Dietrich
J. Regier
Geromette
L. Regier
H.
L.
S.
A.
J.
N.
C.
J. W. Jesney
A. E. Fahrner
H. Clark
Bowers.
A. C. Murray
C. J. A. Carty
R. A. 'Cornish
E. L. Cornish
W. E. Coward
Tpr.
Pte.
Tpr.
Pte.
Pte.
Dvr.
LAC. E. A. .Skinner
Tpr. W. B. Abram
■Cpl. J. D. Winer
Spr. W. Davis
P./O. Bar tie Motz
O. /Tel. Stewart Mair
Navigator Arthur Hern
P. /O. Cliff Hicks
Capt, Wm. Lawson
Those who have returned
Canada as instructors or for further
training—
F./O. Lome Howey,
LAC. R. A. Quinton
Cpl.
Pte. W. H. Dickev
sgt. - -
Sgt.
Douglas Gould
D.F.C.
F. C. Triebner
Andy Easton
Capt. Donald Gladman
And those
nearly two
training in
service.
Those lads ____
every dime we can put in Victory
Bonds.
other boys numbering
hundred who are in
Canada for overseas
in uniform are worth
Sponsored by the
Municipality of the
Village of Exeter,
Reeve and Council