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M:ILY SECURITY
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Message frOM
Greenway Budget from Baseline Report on ames Road
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By MRS. C. WOODBURN
By .MRS, ARcHig pgwAR
Mrs. W, 1,1101UPson, Dranip-
ton, spent a few clays with Mr,
and Mrs. Lawrence Pollack,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil •Sinithers
and family visited with Mr.
uL M. W. Newport. end :am-
ity of Wardsville,
11117, and Mrs, Walter Mac-
Phersop are visiting with rela-
tives in LIttletown, Pa. and
Detroit, Ai i eh.
Mr. and Mrs, Dorman Wens
and of I:141)1414n, and
Mi'. and Mrs. slack Murray
and family of St. Themes visit-
ed with Miss Lillian UlertS,
INtr. Gordou Ulens and Mr, and
Mrs. Hugh Adair and son.
Mr. and Airs. W. Abbott and
Alr. and 'Mrs. Cecil Dale, of
Toronto, ancl Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Woodburn visited oo
Wednesday evenitig with Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Woodblitm.
Personal item*
Mrs, Fred Steeper is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, Willis Steep-
er ancl family and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Steeper and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Claude Felts
and family, of Mount Forest,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rinker and
son and Miss Muriel Trellis of
Sarnia and Wayne Rcddick of
Parkhill spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bro-
phey.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gardner,
cif Newmarket, spent the week-
11end with Mrs. J. Gardner and
with their family who are
;pending the summer here,
Miss Lillian Ulens and Mr.
Gordon Ulens spent a few days
with friends at Georgian Bay.
Mr, Oscar Smithers, of War-
saw, NX. and Mr, Carman
Smithers, of London, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers
and family,
Mr. Ross P'ollock and Jim,
of Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs,
Carl Pollock and family, of
London, spent their vacation
at the home of their father,
Mr. Milton Pollock.
Mr. and Airs. Ken Larmer,
of Ottawa, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Woodburn,
Ronnie and Judy Pollock, of
Parkhill, spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Pollock,
Mr. and. Mrs. George Apple -
ten, of Rochester, N.Y. and
Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton Steeper,
of London, called on relatives
here on Sunday,
Mr. 'Howard Hartle of Sar-
nia, who is a candidate
for the 'ministry of the Pres-
byterian Church, was the guest
speaker at decoration services
at Salem cetnetery, :He de-
livered an impressive message.
1 -le was born in this vicinity
and spent .his early childhood
Crops softer 5adly
Due to the storms and heavy
rams the grain Props have att.
fored badly. Some mean a se-
rious loss to the farmer many
are so flat even swathing will
he difficult and the wheat crops
are almost ruined with rust
and also growing very soft and,
sproiding.
WM5 tours St, Marys
Coopers WMS held its meet -
on ThursdaY, August 3 tak-
ing the form of a trip to St,
Marys and towing Hinde and
Dane!) and also the Muscom,
The members returned to the
home of Mrs, David Spence, St,
Malys, for a short business
Meeting and lunch was serVed,
Mrs. MeNatighton and Airs.
W. Spence were in charge of
the meeting.
Personal items
Mr- and Mrs. Robt Elston,
Mr, Win. Elaton and Mr. and:
Mrs. Huinplirey Arthur of 3rd.
Line, attended the Bagshaw
Reunion on Salado which was
held at Lidera, Dear Lake
Still pee.
Grant Elston is spending the
week with his brother, Mr,
Clare Elston and family, at
Loeclo n,
Visitors with Mr; and Mrs,
Archie Dewar on Sunday were
their da tighter Mrs. Maurice
Deka and. Mary of -Georgetown,
Mr. and Mrs. Vytas Treciokas
of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs,
Marriott, Ron, and Maryanne
of Si, Marys.
Miss Diane Marriott of Mon-
treal is spending two weeks
holidays with Mr, and Mrs,
Robt Marriott and Sharon,
Miss Donna Baker was guest
soloist at Granton united
Church on Sunday,
Derek Nethercott and Mon-
ica are spending some holidays
with their sister, Faye, who is
on holidays with Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred, Wilson.
Mr. and !Mrs. Eric Westman
and baby Caroline Denise vis-
ited with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. David 'Holland on Sunday.
Miss Debbie Westman of Len- I
don is spending the week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Holland.
J-farry Bage of St. Marys is
holidaying with Eddie Holland
this week.
Dennis Morrison of St. Ma-
rys, is visiting with bis cousin,
Ronnie McNaughtoh, this week..
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Duncan McNaughton on Sethi!.
day evening were Mr, and
here.
Mr. and. Mrs. M, Smirl and
daughters, of Moretown, spent
a. few days with. Mr. and Mrs,
Selbourne Ertglish.
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yin Ring Natures Syndicate, Inc,. World right.,
"Oh, Tapender, may 1 remind you that our coffee
break is limited to fifteen minutes."
Mrs. Stewart Reece Winnipeg
and Mr. .and Mrs. Cordon
N11110441, AllSa Craig.
Mr, BJton Baker
WRIT ITIS grandfather, Mr, Ifer-
bort Deer pf Munro this week,
Mr, John Hewe, Avonbank,
was a Sunday guest .of Mr, and
Mrs, Robert Elston,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Elet.
cher, Lambeth, spent the past
week with Nelson's sister, M.
Arthur 'Rundle, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Fletcher were guests.
with Mrs, Ruhdle, otiSunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Fletcher,
returning hoille with them af-
ter their ‘ds.it.
Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Colgan
of Bad Axe, Michigan, Mr. and
Mrs. James Colgan, also of Mi-
chigan visited with Mrs, A. Ruh -
tile, for a few days last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Toin Sawyer of
Vancouver, 13,C., spent; a cell-
ple of days lest week with their
eousin, Mrs. Arthur Ttlindle,
Miss Sharon Pretty of Ros-
tock has been holidaying with
her auht and uncle, Mr, and
Mrs, Tom Coward,
Mr, and Mrs. Newtoh Clarke
and Harold Clarke of Winehel-
sea were Saturday evening
guests of Mrs. Arthur Bundle.
Mrs, H. O'Brien and Mrs, A.
Dewar attended the Kirkton Wo-
men's institute picnic at Spring -
bank on Thursday, July 27,
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Message from
Mt. Carmel
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Personal items
Mr. Jerry Cam p5e 11 re-
ceived word of the death of
his sister in Detroit.
Mr. Jim Ryan end son, of
Chicago, are visiting Mrs.
Mike Ryan Sr. and relatives
this week.
Helen Sullivan, Irene Knud-
sen arid Doreen Nelson spent
the weekend, with .Mr, and
Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hogan
and faintly are spending a
week holidaying with relatives
iti Ottawa and. Montreal,
Mrs. Ada McDonald received
word from Vancouver of the
sudden death of her sister.
Mrs. Gus Morrissey spent A
few days with relatives in De-
troit.
The ahnual gathering of M.
and Mrs. P. Sullivan s family
was held at Grand. Bend Sun-
day in honor of the birthday
of Mr, Pat, Sullivan Sr. on
August 2. Members came from
Walkerton, WallacetoWn, Sar-
nia, Zurich and Dashwood in-
cluding 15 grandchildren.
Mr and Mrs JoSeph Regan
and family of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Makin and family
of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs.
William Gell and two boys of
fort Credit visited with their
mother, Mrs. Mary Regan,
over the weekend.
Mr. Paul, Dietrich and cous-
in, of London, •spent the week-
end with the fornier's father,
Jos. Deitrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Ryan
spent Sunday in Teeswater
visiting the latter's father.
Jerry and Tony Regier, of
Walkerton, are spending holi-
days with •fiheir ,grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
Catherine Ann Metro, of Lon-
don. is spending a -couple Of
Weeks with her grandmother,
Airs. Joe Houlihan.
Miss Anne Gelinas, of Lon-
don, visited a few days at the
home ofMr. and Alit. Dennis
O'Rourke and other relatives.
Messrs, Toe and Lawrence
Voisin visited their parents
over the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Pat Sullivan and family
spent Monday and. Tuesday vis-
iting friends and relatives at
WallacetoWn and Dutton and,
thrifty shi*PP4t0-4.:10'
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Reg. 990 to $1.25
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Reg. $1.56 fo $2Spreads,95
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Mrs. George Hall and Mrs.
J. McCormick are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Hann man
and family of Callender.
mrs. Annie Pearson has gone
to spend some lime with her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Revill Pear.
son of Cellingwood,
Mr, Elgin Copeland of Tor.
onto spent last Week with Mr.
and Airs, Erie Ifumphreys and
visited other friends and rela-
.
Miss Barbara Switzer has
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Ken Jlragg a n d ! family of
Strectsville. Sally Bragg has re-
turned home with Barbara for
some nelidays,
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Mills have
purchased a home in 'Crider)
formerly owned by Mrs. Ber-
tha Hodgins, Gwen is
visitingfriends at Auburn, ,
Mr. Jack Switzer and Mr.
Roy Switzer left by plane for !
Calgary to attend the funeral;
o their uncle, the lateMr.
Fletcher Switzer.
Dr, and Mrs, Bill Schaefer
and Mrs. Allen Eveleigh at-
tended
the wedding of their
cousin Miss Pearia Hern in;
Chicago on Saturday,
Dennis Bartlett of Toronto is -
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John Roundell and family.
Mrs, Roy Switzer, Mrs. GI-
ive Langtree and Norman di
Kitcliener visited Saturday with;
Mrs. John Hazelwood and Mrs.
Mabel Sherman of London,
Mrs, Jane Bickell is visiting
Mr, and Mrs, George Luther,
of Sarnia, visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Jeffery.
Mrs. Abner Passinore and
Darlene attended a shower for
Miss Ruth Ann Jarrott, bride.
elect of August, at the borne
.of Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Exeter.
Miss Darlene Passmore spent
A few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Emile Parsons ..Inf
Uurondalc,
1 Mrs, R. A. Dunes, of Well.
burn, spent Sunday with Mr,
; and Mrs. William Elford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman,
Marcia, Mark, Paul and .13ev-
erly of Embro spent Sunday
t and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wan-
ner and Shirley of Sarnia spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ppm
with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy MeNaughlon of Cane
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jarvi
spent from Thursday till Tues
attended the Caledonian Games
oh 'Monday while there.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Diet-
rich and son Larry motored to l
Toronte last Saturday where!
Larry joined the Basilian Fa-
thers at their new Noviate.
Mr. and [Mrs, Herb Pearson
and family, of P'ontiac,
spent last weekend with her!
mother, Mrs. Alonzo McCann,
Rev, Father John Glavin,1
CSB, of Toronto, visited a few
days this past week among'
relatives.
Mrs. John Barry, of Detroit,'
spent a few days with -Mr. -and;
Mrs. Charles liegier. 1
day with Mr, and. Mrs. War-
ren Schram at their cottage et
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blotch -
ford. of Detroit, visited Satur-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. J.
'Macklin!,
Philip Bladder has spent the
Past week with Mr. and Airs.
Harold Henry at their cottage.
at Point Clark. Wendy 131ack-
ler is there at the present
time.
Mr. and !Airs. Gerald Paul
and 'rerri are vacationing at a
cottage at Red Ba
Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon of
St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs,
Lou Walker and family of Fan-
shawe visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and
Mrs. Creighton of Dorchester
visited Saturday with Mrs. H.
Copeland and Miss Ethel Cope-
land,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hanna
and Judy Blommaert visited
Sunday with Mrs. Minerva Jol-
iffe at Mount Elgin.
Air. and Mrs. Charlie Bail-
lie, Ruth and Helen, Mrs, Earl
Ross spent a few days this
week with Mrs, Nellie Corn-
ish at Port Elgin,
Bobby Harris, of London,
-
„and Mrs. Harris,. this
week.
, IViessrs. Archie and :Johnny
races .at Pieton over the week.
,erid and also visited with Mr.
Jbn Etherington a Kingston.
Mr. and !qrs. 'William Hunt,
of Benito, Man., are visiting
with, the latter's sister, Mrs.
Annie Thomson.
Miss -Charlotte Nesbit, of,
Myth, is visiting her grand...
' parents., Mr. and Mrs. Len
Harris,
Mrs. A 1 h er t Etherngton,„
who has been'a patient in St,
liospital, Leaden, for
some time is slowly improving,
Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson
left Tuesday last for a month's
holidays al. their .cottage at
Tobermory.
Mrs. Percy Passmore, Mr,
Walter Gunning of Exeter, Mr,
and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mur-
ray and Margaret, Mr. arid!
Mrs. Almer Passmore, David,;
Dennis, Darlene and. Dale, basil
a picnic on Sunday evening at!
the home of Mr, and. ,Mrs.
Lorne Passmore.
Mrs. Monate Couch, of Dun-
das, spent a .couple of weeks
with Mr, and Mrs. Len Harris
and Ernest,
Family picnic
A family picnic was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil -1
liam Ronde on. Sunday. Those
attending were Mr. and: Mrs.!
John Turnbull of Aylmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Turnbull of
Tills.oriburg, Mr. Wilfred Turn,'
bull of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. t
David Millar, Mrs. Robert!
Turnbull, Airs. Henry Rohde,
Mr. and Mrs. Riney Keifer
and Barry of Exeter;
Mrs. Marguerite G i b s o n,
Mrs. Ronald Gibson, Tommy •
and Brenda of Loudon, Mr.
and Mrs, Jerry Gibson, Ruth
and Susie of Teeswater, Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Ronde, Jim and !
Joyce of Mitchell, Mr. and!
Mrs, Earj Benneweis, Dennis,
Vicki and Bradley of Born-
holm, Master Ricky Rohde of
Cayuga.
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comfort. They leave the city and come to Exeter for Quality Furniture,
Carpets and Appliances at Big Savings in Prices,
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The Famous Beautyrest—there's no finer mattress made.
Beverley Spring Wall Mattress—another great value.
WE SOLD TWO TRUCKLOADS OF MATTRESSES DURING
THE MONTH OF JULY
TZ BROS. 'FURNITURE
Bedroom, living room or dining room pieces. If you insist on the best, you
must have Baetz of Kitchener. We have some in stock and the finest,
largest display of fine furniture in Canada can be seen in their Kitchener
showroom by taking a letter from us.
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KELVINATOR APPLIAN,CES
Kelvinator Refrigerators * Kelvinator Deep Freeze Chests
1(elyinator Ranges Kelvinator Wringer Washer
Kelvinator Automatic Washers' and Dryers *
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