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,visited zest weed with Or, brother,
Mi.' Terence g1X,nterx find. Airs.
Hunter, y alee With Mr, and Mrd;
P444,14.11anhett ;st�►abuirn.
Mise Eleangr• ].McDougall of •GAde-
rich visited last week with, Miss
Fvelyn,. Bogie; - .
• Mite Crie i€t Vitxpatricl of De:
troll. -..,who wee-i'iiting reti4e.
here, left ' on T.ttesday for ,Toronto,
where she Will visit reIattves there,
-.----311 13 ! lee .-Wodds;' of ..`London^
visited last week with• Mr:' Ogallaixi
Bogie,
House guests last:'Week ,with Mr,
,and: Mrs, ,A,ndreW Bogie were 'Mr.
and Urs. R, E: $arvis and daughter
;Linda, •Mr.. and Airs, A, • .G� Alder.
daughter' and gh
ter Jean, All. of $ trtttforal
Mrs.' W; .F. ¥eEealzie anti".daughter
HMilail, dreof •d;, oTf Prest
orontoo.n; and 11frs. Anule
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Mr, Hamilton Mutton Of London„
spent last Week holidaying with Mrs,
Clutton and childr
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Bettyanne and Jessie,at their cot-
tage at Hunter's Beach. They all
returned to London on Tuesday 'fol'
`he coming week,
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Ladltery and-
two
children, Jean and Kenneth, of Lon-
don, visited with the, lady's sister,
Mrs:' Hamilton, Glutton, ,,,and
CItxtton and family' last week.
-LEll1BURN, Aug..:9, -- Mrs. Jos.
Hicks and denghter$Shirley, of De-
troit, have been visiting her par-
ents,, Mr. and Mrs., 'Geo. Fulford
and family....Mr.. Hicks and Billie
arrived for the week -end, Mrs. Hicks
and Shirley returning house with>
"them.
atutday, Monday, Iues4a:
Aug. l4th, 16th, 17th.
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41.1$i1M, A•ag Mr. and *re '
Stanley Abel of rpt.. Thomas Ire
visiting the 'lady`s hairnets, Mr, a,nd'
Mrs,. Albert Campbell, ;, •
' Mr, ' John'• Lerch, and griffins*
-T :Rf, Torn .t Pre :Visiting -]1 ti
and Mrs. Er,neet gettersoa.,
Mr. and Mr. Gordon Taylor and
u to : nn.
xi -Jea�i re holiday -
.log at; Port Elgin', .•
Miss : Joan • Sheppard sif Sarnia'
Galled An friends, here last week, •
My, and Mrs* -Eldon 'dun blut. of
' 'London spent ' the week -enc With
the• former's parents; Mr, and Mrs,,
John• Yung bint.. ^ ,
- Mr.,' arid Mrs. Claytgn E asseil of.
Fluttsvflle visited• with Mr. and.Mrs,
a', Q. ' Stoltz,on' Sufiday.•
' Miss •Thermo Snell .of Miteheil is
visiting, Miss 'Ileen •-MeClinehey.
'Mr, and ,Mrs. -Clarence a
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Ses.forth. were Sunday visitors with
Mrs:, •:Geo.,' Yungbltt, Arthur' .and
Victor .Yungblut. , • •
Mr.' and Mrs. John,Carter,' Jack
Armstrong and Air, and•_:M:rs, Mel,'
:Craig , were : in "London on Sday
to see ,Freddie Armstrong, five-year
old •son•, Of Mr. and Mrs,' Jack .Rini.-
strosg, ' who:Thuzider`went a serious
operation `in Victoria Hospital last
week. We are pleased to report
Freddie is •progress1x g favorably.
Hist, -mother is., with him, ha . London.
.Born :__,A:t Clinton'. General.
pital, .on Saturday, August 7th,, to
Mr. end.,..,Mrs,. Wilfrid Sanderson,
Auburn, twin daughters.
Miss Mae. Ferguson of Brantford,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maud
Fremlin, and brother, A. J. Fergu
son, and Mrs. Ferguson.
Mrs. Jolhm Pepper and family, of
, Hensall, Were Sunday visitors with:
Mr. , and Mrs. Wellington' Good.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Strat-
ford ate visiting the lady's father,
RusseII• King. : ,_. _.
Miss Ruth Arth r, V.O.N., of St.'
Thomas, is holiday ng.with her mo
• tiler, . Mrs. J. •• Arth r.
Miss, T Elsie Patterson, Toronto,,
spent the 'Week -end -with her. par-
ents, Mr; and Mrs. Ernest, Patterson.
LA, -Harvesting Record: - master
Ronald Wilson, . eleven -year-old son
of -Mr. Ed. Wil ori of: West' Witwa-
nosh, and Mr. George Raithby; re-
tired fararier of-Auburn,,now in his
seventy-seventh year, made • a high,
• ., . , ..- grafi nnTast..F'rida-g-,--
-Although-prevrented fronrma-kin
early start by a heavy dew and
cutting: around the ,field they man-
-aged to 'exit ` eeventeen 'acres aid
4. finished before 6 in the evening.
This Was done with,, a six-foot
Massey -Harris binder . and a Ford
tractor.
Shower for the Bride -elect. y-=- A.
bower with_ arranged--'at--the--hom
of Me. and Mrs,;, Herb Meg -ridge in
honor of 'their granddaaughter, June
Mardi, j 1d.e-elect of this month.
-During the evening anaddress ex-
tending congra'ttiTs;tiotbs :'..an� • best
wishes was reed, by Dolly,' Beadle,
and a- decorated basket filled with
gifts:, was presented- by . Mrs, Leon-
a ,d: Archambault and Miss Vivian
St;ra'ughan: 'After the guest of honor
hall . opened her gifts she thanked
everyone. The trousseau and gifts
were.. sho,wii-.hy..--,Tewei Me,Ci,linchey.,•,
Dolly Beadle and Vivian Straughan.
Refreshments were served: ti •.
Gifts "Presented.—A shower was
held.. at. the borne. of Mr. and Mr -s.'
Earl Wightman in• 'horror of their
daughter Margaret, bride -elect of
this month.. During the evening
an address was read by Miss Jewel
McOlinchey extending • congratula;
tions and best wishes and a decor-
.ated - basket of • gifts' was brought
• in. •.and' presented, to her by ,Jewel
cClinchey, $etty Rodger,- Glhdgs,
Gow and Lois Taylor. • After Marg-
aret had opened her gifts she
thanked everyone. Her trousseau
and gifts were displayed by Miss
'Hattie Wiglitman and Miss Munro.
Refreshments were served.
`Ling—Munro.=•Beautiful flowers
and lighted-, candles made an at-
tractive' setting in St. Clair ave.
United church, Toronto, for, the
marriage of Miss Mary Alma.
Munro, Reg.N., datighter of Mr. and
Mrs, I1, D. Munro, Auburn, and
Robert ( ord'on Ling,' son of Mr. and
4frs. Arthur Ling, Toronto: Rev.
A. E. Eewley officiated and Mr.
Siane¢'u Joyce was at . "the organ..
The bride; givens in marriage by" her
father, wore 'a :street -length dress
of white -faille with ..hat and veil
to match. A. shower bouquet of
Johanna Frill roses and sweet pens
with a spray »of heather seiit'rfrom
-Scotland itirmed • her bouquet. The
only attendant, her sister, Miss Zeta
Munro, wore a tliislry pink silk crepe
With hat and yell to match,and car-
ried: a Bough& of roses .ind gladioli.
Me. Walter: Ling was groomsman for
his brother and Mr..W. Dawson was
usher. • The reception • wns held at
the • hcmie of Dr. and Mr. J. G;
Fe •gil en, RAI
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0 rn' t, f, �, i o so
blur .romaine ' crepe with corsage
of roses and ealine tions. The
groom's mother, wile assisted, wore
grey crepe with cora re of red roses.
Tater the.liappy couple left amble
shower of good wishes for n honey-
moon in Muskoka. They ivill make
t1 rir 1107110 in Toronto: .
(See Auburn news also on page 7)
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Miss .Marjorie Hays will be guest
.,soloist , at North street United
•church, on Sunday morning, at the,
regular worship service at 11 a.m..
She will sing "The Lord ' Is- My
;Shepherd," by Little. -The minister
of 'the church, Rev. C. Wesley Cope,.
will be "in charge' of the service and
will preach on the subject, "The Man
With Nu Religion:". Mr. Alex. Clark,
the organist and choir -master, will
preside at the consoleof the organ..
Need- Plaster Work Done?
WILLIAM FERGUSON announces the `establishment of a
service in -plastering, stucco work, etct, in Goderich and district.
Rates ,,are reasonable and first class work assured. Get that
job of plas,tering, done NOW.
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I?1r,r,NGo'N'ON, Aug.
yrs. X>, . ohs tQnt,: of esio, a.i
and ]lrirey 8y .I bort of, .0;01..
ton; and,Irs. 'T; A. Girvin; of Sask-
attetn were' ;Visitoors last week with
Mrs. lifelvin Reed,
iiteeeaalt' "v hors wi fit, - Mre
Shields were Mr, aiidi 4is, Andrew
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- "►�:--dal?filler'-.�:lldrey�.M�ss'.
"Tonne.. Fisher and Mr, and Mrti.
Thos. Donnelly, of Goderich.
Shields, enjoyed a Attage at Bruce
coupler, of days
with them at eo
Beach, • ''•
•Mr. and go. A. ' J. Durnin had
as recent- guests a.d` Mrs, 4'o4u,
Durnin .'-and 1,drs. i`Tellie 'glove of:,
Vancouver: Island. Other yis1tors
were . Miss 'Ruby. ,1 'ritehard, teacher,:
of Terento,. and Miss. Nora •Oreyke,
an associate home' economics "eeach
and friend of Miss. Flora
Durnin.
Ars, Ja . Barelay and son, Mr,
,Philip Barclay,,,,
and ' the ,tatter's
wife, . of Vella Ray, renewed ac
ilualatances here and visited Mr,
Jas, Barclay's;nace,. Airs. Margaret
fx irdner, Among those ,whom.. h'e.
'visited " was a. lifelong ',Ashfield
friend, Mr. Godfrey Mall, Mr, Bar-,
clay. remarlaably • well for his. age
of, eighty -.nine years 'and Mr., Hall,
who is ninety, enjoyed his visit 'very
much. They say they are the .only
ones living of the old boys of • the'
9th concession .of Ashfield.
Mr. •and -Mrs.' Sam Widcaanbe 're-
turned to Windsor on Sunday after
a fortnight spent with re1{3tives here:
Miss • Isabelle Errington, brother
Wilmer and cousin, Jean Errington,_
spenta tear days' holiday With their,
aunt,"' Mr -s. Bart Badman, at Comber,
Essex county. Wilmer is staying
longer to assist in his uncle's bake-
shop
akeshop at Comber. •
Mrs. Alma Finea and daughter
Suzanne, • of St. • Catharines, have
been spending holidays with the
former's brothers, Harold and Cecil
Blake... •
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E111:dtt of Cal-
gary are visiting Miss• Betty Elliott,
the .'former's ,sister.' It is twenty-'
four years since Mr. Elllott East
returned to Dungat'inon, his. birth:
place.
-
aiiiss .Lillian. Popp _returned last
week' after .spending two: arida-half
weeks withrelatives at London.
Recent visitors with Mr. and -Mrs,
O. H. fi'opp were Mrs. R. A. Me-
-Kr-ezrnie; Winghani' ; T Mrsr
'Percy_ Finn ,z-- t-nd,-Mr.:---and Mrs.
Larne McKenzie, Toronto ; Mrs. J.
Melllaehern 4uti deeeter,, . Mrs.
Lawrence Cole, London.
Mr. Laverne Culbert of.'Meaford
Visited his mother, 'Mrs: Root.' Bere,
over the week -end.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Durnin
Phillips were Mr and Mrs. H. It.
Currie `and : -laughter, cif Dayion,
Ohio. •
Mr. - and •Mrs. Wm. Kelly. of Sea:,
for1•h • visited the .-1attoi,',5-mother,
Mrs. J. Killougli, '
-firing the Bruce ' Old Home
Week, a.former Lucknowite, Gordon'
Switzer, and his wife arrived with
their .private •plane.. at, Sky Harbor.
airport from •Edmonton. Gordon is
a • son of Mrs. Will Sineitzer (form:-
erly Marcella Reed) anti , the - late
Mr. `Smeltzer. He has ;a large in-.,
sirranee=-business-: t Rd'morat and-
with his son Keith, also a: pilot, they
o much of .their travelling in busi-
ness with their plane. They claim
that in the West- with the- Large'
expanse of flat lands,looking for
landings is not difficult., After a
visit with. relatives, they left for
Toronto, Montreal and. Detroit, be -
'fore returning home.
Mr. Harry Sherwood, of , Regina,
visited his eousin, Mr: Girvin Reed,
before leaving for China •
Mrs. Jack rldason and Iittle son,
of London, visited with her': par-
ents, Mr. aiid Mrs. Geo. Rivett.
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LET)BURN, Aug. • 2.—Miss Anna
Whaling ' returned to T.Qamington.
last week after spending •tlioliilays
with -her aunt, Mrs. •Jas. Chisholm,
sr., "anti Mr: and Mrs. Win. • Meyers
and family.
Miss 'Kate Hunter of Kitchener
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Miss Audrey Smith, who has been
taking a summer course in: Hamil-
ton, arrived home on Saturday, to
'spend the remainder of her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Smith. • _
• Mrs. -Elizabeth Reston of Water-
loo is visiting w'ith. Miss Helen
Clark. Her. daughter,- Miss Alice
Reston, R.N., of :Waterloo, aeeoin-
pained her mother here, Miss
Margaret Ruston, ' teaeber at WaI-
laceburg, is expected this week -end,.
when her mother will return home
Mrs. Ruston is Convalescing after
having broken her arm recently.
Mrs. Wilfred—Smith' spent Inst
week visiting' her sister-in-Iaw, Mrs
Thos. -Wolfe ,of Walkerton. • "She
returned'- hone on Sunday with Mr.
Smith Who
Motored toIke
Wa rta>x
to visit his sister. • •
'and Mrs. 'Andrew Bogie are Mr.` and
Mi . R IJ 'lTracey : and two sons,
of London, Misses Barbara Reid and.
.Margaret- •Denroehe, of: Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barrie and
two children, John and Sharon, of
Thorold, spent the week -end with,
Miss • . Grace Minter,' R.N., at'
Hunter's Beach. . Mrs. Barrie and
children :are remaining -for- -a- -two
weeks' visit. •
Master Tommie Wolfe of Walker-,
ton visited last week with Itis
MG'ti tn,,'Miss Pail rit'S mit .
Mr. and Mrs. W. X Falconer 1 of
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MRs, ROB I i, " ¥. MXIZ
▪ • tobext 14i>ikw : iaa O.
peacefully away at Rtogny 3 uqr,
the home' of her d€t"'ughter,Trs.,
A. Sully; Bayfeld road, on, VridaY7..
Ji„hef ei hty second ear.
Slie .11.ad been inpoor hea'..th fox
some months, ;She''cazne three yearn
ago,,to-•-reside-Withrltiice %hal
and Mrs. Stilly, :'
,F.¢rnerly. •Ames G. Outhberteen,
she -was ' born in, .Bristol, Quebec,
a daughter of .the late Robert and
A a.ry .Gordon„ Cuthbert$oii, and ,was
a president of Ottawa f • forty years
before .coming, to. •:G rich, ger
husband. `pxedeeensed her In' MI,
She •was 4 staunch Presbyterian.
Surv%ying are two 'daughters,, •Mrs.
Stilly, of Goderich 'township, . areal
Mrs; J,' R.:Acheson', 'of Oyen,, Ala
,berta • two "sons; E. M. Milks, of
Egerton, Alta,, •and .Bail, of Chelsea,
Qua,, ",and• a sister, Mrs., Oswald
Cuthbertton, of Shawville, Ore;
The. funeral service was conducted.,
at theCranston ton fun
a1.h
ome on
Saturday 'afternoon by' Rev. R, G.
MacMillan, of -. Knox Presbyterian
'church; Burial todkplace in ech::
wood cemetery, Ottawa, on Monday
afternoon, ,.Q!"ugfist ?nd. , •
MRS. ROBERT BODGES
The death of Mrs. Robert Rodges,
Huron road. Goderich township, oc-
curred,on Friday, July 30th, at her,
home, after a lingering illness. .Shy
wasiri her sixty-eighth year. Foran.,
erly Mary Ann,Jewell, Mrs. Rodges
was born in Ashfield, 'a daughter of
the late . Mr. . and, Mrs, Richard
Jewell. She had lived. in Goderich
township for • the last. forty -s
years, arid was • highly esteemed
in the ceiumunity. Surviving are
her husband ant1 two sons, Lorne
and 'Orville, of Goderich-township ;
also a brother,' William Jewell, of
Goderieh, and three sisters, Mrs.
Maria' Phillips, Mrs. Edward'
Iyaskell and Mrs. Pearl Priddleall
of Goderich, and four grandchildren,.
The flzneral service was conducted
at the family residence, •.Goderich
township,- on. - Senday= - . afternoon,
Ailgust 1st, by Rev, C. Tavener, of
Holtnesviile United church.
largeattendance at the service and
the wealthof fl
e oral tributes' were
w e
significant of the esteem in which
earers were Ra, mond 'Gi_nn, EnrL
u ler."Kenneth Holmes, Ben
Whitely, Graham Whitely` and
Chester Sturdy, . The Bawer -bearers •.
were Elroy •Rodges, Walter Hick,
Barry Walters, Ralph and Robert
Jewell; Arthur Maskell, • Harold.
Good, Alvin' Good, Joseph Priddle,
Herbert Cranston. Reg. Bell and
-Melford. niirst,...- Int'e'rment . Was, in:
1<TaitIand cemetery:
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Jean, public health nurse,. who is
leaving this week for Ottawa, visited
the 'London • road, and da. fighter .`en; Sunday at Mr:. T,. F: Horton's.
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