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Mr. and Mrs, Johnston. Conn,
• Jas. Keene and children,
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Scott Webb of
Mr, Wesley Tiffin. of th'e 4th
Concession Of WittlosS bad 4 had
accident on Thursday last. He was
,drawing a load of grein into the
barn, with the team, when it upset,
and threw him off breaking his leg,
between the ankle and knee, He ls.
a patient .in Wingham Hospital,
Mrs. Jas. Harris and her son
Hugh,of Wroxeter, and Mrs. Sam
aVICHUrilkY• and Miss Charlotte
McBiltney, of Wingliatn, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
McBurn ey.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Day of Gor-
rie visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Harold 'Currie and Fred
Deacon,
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Moffat and
Paul and Mrs. Cloyne Higgins of
Bluevale, Miss Reta Fleming of
London and Mrs, Leonard Eldridge
of Los Angeles, California, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Gor-
don Elliott.
Mrs. Jack McVittie and son
Jackie, of Flint, Michigan, visited
on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of his
brother, Mr.Redg Schultz of Au-
burn.
• Mr. Oliver McBrien of Goderich
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw, and other Laidlaw rela-
tives in this district one day las'
week.
Miss Margaret Smith and Miss
Audrey Ashhy of iToronto visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Robinson. Mr, Tupper Cunnington,'
who had spent the past month
here, returned to Toronto with his
granddaughter.
Linda Cunnington of Goderich is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Chas.
Robinson for two weeks. Mrs
David Chamney of Exeter, spent
last week at the Robinson home,
Miss Marjorie Currie of Torontc
spent the week-end with her
mother, MrS. R. J. Currie.
Mr.. Levi Diemen, who has been
a patient in Wingham Hospital for
several weeks, was able to return,
home on Thursday. Neighbours
had been busy helping to get his
harvest 'threshed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Galbraith,
Joyce and Gary of the Fraser Val-
ley, B C., visited on Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Chamney, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lowry o'
Goderich also visited at the Cham-
ney home. Paul-Ann, who had beer
visiting with Sandra for a week,
returned home to Goderich.
Miss Claire Chamney, wha had
been visiting during the past week
at Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. MacLaughlin, returned home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
and family, of Clinton; visited on
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston.
Mr. Herbert Laidlaw and Ivar
left on Saturday to spend a. wee)'
with friends at Powasson, Coch-
rane and Blind 'River and will re•
turn home by Sault Ste. Marie and
Michigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Rudi and
children of London. visited on Sun-
day at the home of her sister, Mrs
John L. Currie. Ann. Currie ac-
companied them back to London tr
spend two weeks with the Rudi
family, and with Mrs. Chodaes. Mr
and Mrs. Aitcheson and Mrs. Caller
of Galt also visited at the Currie
hOme, and Mrs. Callan visited witl.
her son, John who has been at the
Currie home for the past six weeks
Douglas Parker, of Clinton,. and
Carl Pritchard of W. Wawanosh
are visiting this week with the
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Here Cpl. Lovegroye of Station Aylmer instructs two
ht are LAC Robert "Bob" Angus, 16, son of Mr. and
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former's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie,
Grant and Helen, motored to Peter-
borough on Thursday last.— and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Elliott and Helen went on to' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. ..Eric Elliott of
Ottawa for two weeks.
Mrs. Ohapman Sr., IS a patient in
Wingham Hospital this week.
Rev. Mr. Clark of Wingham had
charge of the services in Bluevale
and Whitechurch United Churches
on. Sunday, and will be there for
the next two Sundays, while Mr.
Neelons is having his vacation.
Farmers have had a, busy time
during the past week, During this
exceptionally dry weather the grain
has come in quickly. Wells are
beginning to run dry, and pasture
fields look burned and brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and children of Sarnia and Mr.
and Mrs. Hector Purdon and family
of Sarnia, who had been visiting
relatives at „Meaforcl; visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Welwood, Bert Coleman. and Ken-
neth Baker, of Caledon are at the
Falconer home this .week.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and' family attended the family
gathering of the Gordon Ritchie
family from Ashfield at Poplar
Beach on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer spent
a few days last week at the home
of theirson, Mr. Chas. Falconer, at
Mrs, Alfred MdCreight has been
visiting for the „Past two weeks
with relatives at Welland.
Mrs. Fred Bagg, who has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. IT
Groskorth for two weeks, returned
to her home at Willowdale on Sun-
day.
Miss Wendy Oliver and Mr. John
Zilliax of Listowel visited on Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Russell Gaunt,
Mr. and Mra. George Thompson
and sons Of Feversharn spent a few
days this week with her parents,
Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Mr. and
Mrs. John Barbour, who were visit-
ing at the Watt borne, left with
the Thrimpsona to visit at Fever-
sham before leaving for their'home
at Saskatoon, Sask.
Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Carruthers,
John and David of Holyrood,. and
Mr. and Mrs, Carman Vint of Code-
rich, visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. George Fisher.
• Mrs. John Caruthers of Lucicnow
had the rnisfortiine to break a• bone
ip her foot last week and is a
Patient in Wingham Hospital, Miss
Mary Fisher has also been a
patient in Winghani Hospital over
the week-end,
Mr, and MPS. Underwood and
Teddy of Toronto spent the. week-
end with Mr. and TVIrs, Jas. Me-
Ilrath,
Mrs, David Lawrence, of Bervie,
a Sister of Mrs. Thos. Inglis of
W. Wawanosh has been a ps.tient
in 'Wingham. 'Hospital during the
past week, after taking a strol,
at the home of her' niece, Mrs.
Mary Shane of Beryl°.
Miss Catherine McCarthy of De-
trait •is spending two weeks at the
home of her sieter, Mrs. Lou's
Dalton of W.„ Wawanosh.
5 Mt. and Mrs, Kenneth Dickson
and children of 13elmore spent -
Sunday with. her %Areas, Mr, and
Mrs,, Arthur Moore,
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Mrs. Harry Ferguson, Mr. and'
Mrs. Jack Ferguson' and' Mr. and ,
Mrs, Robert Ferguson were guests;
at the wedding on Saturday of,Miss;
Barbara Marwick to Mr. William,
Tait in Guelph.
and" Mrs. Ale. Hyde; Mar-.
"jorle, Alec and Dougla,S,.. of lien-!
were visitors on .Snnday with,
lVIF. and. Mrs. Manfred Irwin. Vis-
itors at the same home on Thurs-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lisk
arid son of Newmarket." •
Mr. Chas. Kent and nephew of.
North Tonawanda, N.Y., visited Mr.
arid Mrs. Howard Cowan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra-
ham on Sunday. Callers at the
same home an Saturday were Mrs.
Andrew McKenzie Sr., Harriaton
and Mr. and Mrs .Andrew McKen-
zie, Kitchener.
Mrs. Hannah Webb and Mrs.
Haycock of Galt visited Mrs. Bella
Greaves on Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MeNaugh-
ton of London were week-end vis-
itors With Mr. and Mrs.- T. L. Mc-
Innes.
Mrs. W. C. King 'spent last week
with London ,relatives.
'Miss Minerva Kemp, Bellaire,
Mich., who has been taking a sum-
mer scholarship course in Dela-,
ware, Iowa, visited Mrs. Mabel
Stewart on Saturday and Sunday
and with 'her aunt, Miss Etta
Burns, in Palmerston Hospital.
Miss Burns' many friends will be
pleased to know that she is making
favorable progress and hopes -to be
able to -leave the hospital in the
course of a few „weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. James -Wylie of
Toronto are visiting Mrs, John Wy-
lie. Miss Betty Wylie has return-
ed from a motor trip to Cape I3re-
toil and the Maritimes.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Norman Hamilton
of Toronto were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Hamilton over the
week-end.
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August 26 and 27
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CLINTON, ONT.
Featuring the Largest Wide
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Two ShowS Nightly, Rain or
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Box office open at 8 p.m.
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Church Service Sunday Evening
at 8 p.m.
Arranged by Ministerial
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THURS. FRI. SAT.
MON. TUES. WED.
August 14-15-16-18-19-20
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Jack Hawkins
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THURSDAY fund FRIDAY
August 21 and 22
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(Colour)
Marilyn Monroe and
Don Murray
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SATURDAY and 'MONDAY
August 23 and 25
"THE PROUD ONES"
(Colour) (ClimmaSeope)
Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia, Mayo'
(One Cartoon)