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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-22, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 22. 1948 Supplement EL.IMVIL.LE Miss. Shirley and Mr. H Jaques, of Zion, are spendiu few days with their aunt. 1 Bell. The Youn, be hold Grand Bend at the Mrs. baby son i Friday from Don’t forget Reunion at on .August : and meet your old friends. The cutting of wheat is in swing this week. Mr. and Mrs. KWm. Courtis Donald, of Mt. Brydges, •pie's pienii July 33 r ev 12. ■g Pec Friday, and hunch at Harold returned Victoria Ho the Old Wineheisea nd. Everyom ?ryone 30. irsluke home ■p arry ig a Mrs. ■d to will at. > be and last dal. Boys1, School come full and . „ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns. Miss Marion Long, .of Atwood, is visiting this week with her ■cousin, Miss Grace Johns. Messrs. Lloyd Johns, Franklin Skinner and Beverly, Chas. Stephen and Stokes Bay Beverly and for a week Woods at his Miss Mary Beverly, Donnie motored to for the week-end. Donnie remained with Mr. Lewis cottage there. . .Dickey, of Wood­ ham, spent last week with Ma’r.y Skinner. On Thursday Mary Skinner entertained a number of tier young playmates to a party. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Avery, of St. Thomas, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Weston G. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly and Muriel, Mrs. M. Routly, Billy Crago and Shirley Rogers, of Kirkton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly on Sunday, Miss Aldeen Pym spent the week-end Cooper. Ml-, and beiner and spent Sunday with Harold Kerslake. Kitchen Shower A shower was home of Mrs. Wm. Thursday evening, honor Miss Burdens ( bride-elect of this week. Aldeen Pym read the address and Misses Grace Routly carried in^the basket of gifts and aluminum ware. Bur­ dene thanked everyone in a very ■pleasing way and all joined in singing “For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow.’’ A sing song was enjoy­ ed and lunch was served at close. With Miss Lenore Mrs. .Billy, Harold Fink- of Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. held at the . Walters onf July 15 to Clarke, Miss and Anna the KIPPEN Many from this community attended the annual Sunday School picnic at Jewett’s Grove, Bayfield, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger, Joanne and Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taman, Alice Frank, Walter and Ellwood, Mr. Wilson Sururus and Irene, all of Kit­ chener, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Os­ wald, Zurich, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey. Miss Virginia McClinchey returned to Kitchen­ er for a week’s holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fergu­ son and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter attended the nine­ tieth birthday celebration of tlwir grandmother, Mrs. J. Sta­ cey, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson at Chiselhurst on Monday night. ' Mr. E. L. Ferguson, Mary Fined for E scaping Jail at Grand Bend Carl Hewitt, employed at the Strathroy hydro camp, was con­ victed in Sarnia on Tuesday on a charge of escaping from the village jail at C <1< iendin ferred I coop” jailed under Act, 1 member being ing out of it. Place on July 11. The jail in course of tion. was described to by Provincial Constable Charles Wilkinson as a square building made of two by four stringers set five inches apart. Hewitt, it was alleged had broken one of the stringers through opening. Hewitt costs on an additional $1 on the vagrancy preceded it. The youth was and charged with when he returned Bend to get his personal effects which had been taken from him by police. Constable Wilkinson testified that on the night of July 10.he had found disorderly in front of the Laker­ view Casino. At the request of the manager, of the establish­ ment he arrested him and, with the assistance of John Cowan, chief constable of the village, took him to the jail and locked him up. Constable Cowan testified he had found the two by ken and the prisoner 9:30 next morning. Hewitt declared he memory of being arrested or being in jail. He said he woke up next morning in the front seat of a friend of also asleep parked all Casino. He said wallet and sonal effects were gone and was at a loss his friend the police suggested Next day he said he returned to Grand Bend to see Constable Cowan and see what had hap­ pened. In pronouncing sentence, Ma­ gistral C. S. Woodrow said the Grand Bend jail was a “most improper place to confiae any­ one overnight.’’ rand el Kt “just who tig count to as Hewitt, I on a charge of vagrancy * the Canada Temperance maintained he did not re­ in jail or break- The es< the was the Ferguson, Jane and Grant, of St. Thomas spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gackstetter. Mary Jane and Grant remained for a couple of weeks’ holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, a Arnold Katherine and Keith, are motor trip to the U.S.A. on HENSALL Mrs. Dorothy Porter, of De­ troit, and Mrs. Robert Hopkins, of Chicago, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Murtrie and other relatives. Mr. W. J. Parsons, of Winni­ peg, Man., is visiting his uncle and aunt, J. D. and H. M. Craig, also with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons and cousins and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henderson .and family, of Manitoba, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Mr., and Mrs. Carl Passmore, Ronald and Norma, returned home from a week’s vacation at their summer home at Lion's Head, Miss Jean Foster, of London, was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. E. L. Mickle and infant daughter, Margaret Ann, return­ ed home from Victoria Hospital, London, this week. Miss Carol McMurtrie is holi­ daying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. land Mrs. Mervyn Johnston, in Windsor. Miss Helen several days Herr, east of The public Saturday, Mrs. Swan is spending visiting with the village, library will July 31st, for weeks and re-open Tuesday, igust 17th. are due on Mr. and Donna, of week-end at the Kigby’s parents, Siewart McQueen and . attended the MacArthur r there. Mr. i don; Mrs, •and 1 Mrs. and Mrs. close two Au- outAll books now the 31st. Mrs. Don Rigby Blenheim, spent home of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, and the held were Loh­ an d Mr. and Mr. Sidney and e u n i o n !. Others attending and Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. Jean Manson. Mr Hilton Laing, Exeter; Mrs. Roy Lamont, Mr. Elliott, Zurich; I.L. Z Ray MacArthur, Mr. BY WALLY BISHOPU, & Patent MUGGS AND SKEETER Bundles ape took construe- the court and squeezed resulting ten inch fined $20 and $26 escape charge and $10 and costs of charge which apprehended the escapo to Grand night of July 10,he Hewitt drunk and four bro- gone had car belonging to his. The friend in the car which night in front of a was he noticed that belt and other per- to explain this until told him he had seen taking him aWay and he had. been arrested. DASHWOOD Mrs. Elgin Merner and Joyce are .spending a week’s vacation in Detroit. Miss Frieda Rader underwent a serious operation in St. Jos­ eph’s Hospital, London, last week. We are .pleased to report she is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reste- meyer and family, of London, are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Res- temeyei*. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Wolfe, of Toronto,' spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and W. Wolfe. Dr. and .Mrs. Spellman family, of Kitchener, were day visitors with Mr. and T. Harry Hoffman. Week-end visitors with Lucinda Mclsaac .were Mr. Mrs. H. Brown and son Harold, and Mr. Willis Mclsaac, all of Detroit. Mrs. Willis Mclsaac and family returned with them after spending the past week here and Messrs. Roy and Gerald Mclsaac, of Windsor. Mrsj and Sun- Mrs. Mrs. and Granton Lady Has 87th Birthday Mrs. William Ridley, of Gran­ ton, a guest at the home of her daughter and son - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Elliott, 57 Craig street, London, celebrated her 87th birthday when a family dinner was given in her honor by her hostess. Among the guests were Carleton Ridley and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ridley, of Granton. Many pretty .gifts and cards of congratulation were received. Mrs. J. Traquair, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell Mr. and holidaying Turnbull's Miss Jane Horton is spending a vacation in Blytli with Mr. and Mrs. Salter, and daughter. Misses Peggy and Beth God­ dard are ■home of Meston, Miss Toronto, at her home. Miss Mich., parents Gramm. Miss daughter Greta, were visited re­ cently by Miss E. Foster, and girl friend, of Tonawanda, N.Y. Miss Amy LLammie, of Lon­ don, was a week-end visitor at tier home. He ns all. Mrs. A. L. Case are at their cottage near Grove this week. vacationing at the their grandmother, Mrs. of Palmerston. Lenore NOrmingtoh, was a week' Ada Gramm, is holidaying Mr. and Of end visitor of Adrian, with her Mrs. George Amy Lammie, of Holl­ AH Summer Shoes Reduced July 24th to July 31st WHITE BUCK Sandals Reg. $4.50 $5.95 Sale $3.49 $4.98 WHITE AND COLORED Tennis Shoes Misses Reduced 20 Percent Stylish Leather and Phone 376 Fabric Sandals Sandals Semi-Wedge Heels WHITE LEATHER 4 Reg. $2.95 — $3.45 Sale $1.95 $3.19 Sale $2.49 Linen Specials 99c and 59c Hundreds of Room Lots 49c