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Canada's- largest.. Province Que-
bec,. has: 'an area of • ti94,8.60 square
nines.; the smallest, Prince EdwNarc
Island, taff, an area of 2,184 Swire
miles,--Qurck Canadian 'Facts.
I 1945`. more than 135,Q00 beaver
n,
]felts were taken. by Canadian trap-,
peers.—Quick: "Canadian Facts,
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(BURN, Aug. , - r» and MO,
Wm. ` Straugha* have been visiting
Mr. and Airs, ' Clayton,' Rollertsou �►f
Oopperclitt. .. • • -
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.�2�. •�. ' .Ross and Dona re
visiting Mr. ',and- Mrs. F. •O.' Dur`
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�, Mr. and. Mrs.J.,o'hu J'aekson, have
returrrned to Millet, Alta:, after -an.
extended visit with.. Mrs. Wm. Jack-
sAn •unci"Miss Margaret Jason..
a.nd'.bafrS. Ed.. Stolt' -
an
and "Mrs. Jps ' Stoltz; New Dundee,
ivere. 'Sunday, visitOrs,rid
With Mr. a'
•
Mrs..�'. • O. Stoltz. , P ... , .
Mr. • find Mrs. 71v1u
•. Wightman
1n5Sharon have returrie , MAX
aftm a vacation with Mr. and{. Mrs.
Earl Wightmun:
Born.—,In Toronto , General Mo-
lina', on August 1, to Air. and Mrs.
Donald. Oidreeve (formerly* Betty
Asquith) , a daughter'
Mrs. 'Wm. Dobie, of . Fort Frances,
is :visiting friends here.
Mr. all:#' [ro. John: Finlayson of
Seaferth are visiting Mr. and Mrs..
Edgar : Lawson. .
The -monthly meeting- of the. .Wo;.
melt's institute will be held in the
Foresters' Hall, next Tuesday after-
noon. There will iv a spelling
znateh, with Mrs. Lawson and Mrs,
Med: Hamilton as• captains. The
roll call will. be "A sound we ,The
In the -country." Aihe, hostesses will
be' Mrs. S. Mcalinehey, Mrs. H.
Yungblu.t, Miss V. Thompson, Miss"
D. Washington and -Mrs. Lawson.
Rev. C% C. Washington. will be
•the speaker at the anniversary ser
vices in Knox :United Church, on
Sunday, August 13. At .the 11
o'clock morn ng • service .the choly
will, be assisted by Mr. and. Mrs.
Donald Lapp of Toronto, who will
render violin duets, and at t q 7.30
;evening service,' the rvi ar-
ladies
tette of Wesley -Willis • •United
Church, Clinton, will assist with the
musico• •
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JohnTPirie
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CARPENTER
Worn out and tired, but still forced to wont
Kitchens. and. Batb`rsoms .Remodelled
Plastic= • =and Marboleum Tile laid." a
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�I'EST�'�1�LD� ALng'.' and
M7rs. _ iymau, Jar�din. and family, Of
Trento,; visited last Week, withMrs. ., McDowell ,and .other
frit r..Armond AlcBiarn"
M :." : ey is �visi•
ting.
141o:sister, `Miss Hull's McBurney ,Qt
filtchi•gan.
to
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• -El i '.Ta .
°''Mr., a'ud Mrs. w n . �
faintly visited on Sunday. With ;Rev,
WM. Taylor .and Mrs; Tayitrr
their cottage at Pont 7Aibert.'
,-- r, and 'Mrs. Duncan McNicb,0,1
raid' 1 llyUis, of . PV`anon,visited on
Sunday. with Mr., and MrO. ' Maurice
Boman,.' °
Mr.and M. rslar c C'ox visited
'
.:C en �
o'n • Sunday r.with Mx: and • Mrs.
Harold- Wagner, Atwood. •
'�GueSts at the home of Mrt „sand
Mr's. Elwin: Taylor ` en Thursday
were Rev: W. In; and Mrs. Taylor ,of
Dorchester, Mrs.. Lziyerne Pentland,
Pamels..'and• Robert of Detroit, Mrs.
bac ' Hunt;p Macs., Jack Hunter and
Jud f • Dorchester, Mr.'` find Mrs.
-Mac Newton of ,Gorrie, Mrs.' Albert
Walsh of Blyth. if
Mr. T. C. Tunney of .Niagara
��,albs ,spent #t couple • of day last
week .with Mr. and Mra.. Walter.
Cook. , •
'Mr. and' Mrs. John• Gear and
Children, Of Kitchener, visited last
week with Mrs. J. L. MWowell and
other friends. •
- Mr. • and Mrs. Alex. Manning -.of
Blyth, 'qrs. T. Pfrimmer and Mr.
Smith. of Bayfield and' Mrs. Wilson
of Goderich visited on Sunday with.
Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Cox.
Mr, and Mrs. ,Marvin Smith and
family, of Leaftington, visited la,5,t
week , with Mr. and Mrs, _Garden
Smith, '
Mr. .and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse
and Miss Eva and Mrs. Patterson
of • Brucefield visited recently with.
Mr. and Mrs. Norznan YfeDowell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bari _Caldwell and
children,i k
, •r. and Mrs,', Mervin
Govier and 'children, Mr..and Mrs.
►t : *.and
Mrs.' WI, ' Good ,of C46derteli were
recent aguests of W.. and M. `ack
Buehauan.
Mr - .and Atrs. • Bud' 0ohngon,
Barbara and Tommy, of, TO onto,
are visiting at Ape home .6f Mrs.
Fred Ooek.
110.' and Mrs. acnes Beak and
baba, of Qrrewe, and .•, Miss, Jessica
Doak, of 13.runo, vi it. d
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,with Mrs. 'Fred. Cook and /wally.
Mrs. Harold Sprung bt: •lullett
spent a catzpie of days n t week.
with' Mr. an'd 'Firs.. Glar ee Go
We are pleased • k4GW that
MM.. Gordon Snell hair been able to
return home , trona: the Winghau
hospital.'
G.uests at the lipme of `Afr„ and
Mrs. Nelson 'Patterson; are aedra
and Kenneth Carter of • Heiht and
Donna Carter of Woodstock.*
Mr. and Mrs. . Elvin Wightnaall
and babe returned to 'Aiax on *Mon-
day' after $pbding, two • weeks. with
Mr. and; Mrs, Etar1 Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatfy .Kerr •;anti
Mr. Albert- Nethery ' aOf ;E amilton
Were repent guests at the 'wine of
Mrs.' Dred 'Cook;
' M and Mr13. Ross flebinsan ;of
Belgrave visited: on ,Sunday wif; i
Mrs. ;Fred Cook.- 1,,,',.... .
N,ir. Ted Ciiibburn„ of 'reroute,
was a: week=end guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman
Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss
Wianifred returned home on Sun-
day and were accompanied by. Mr.
and Mrs. X. I:•Smith, Miss Sally
Taylor and Mrs. 3, E. Ford`
of
Comber, who will remain fdr a ten
.days' visit. "
Mr. and Mrs. Andy , Burwell of
Saskatchewan were' recent guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.
Patterson. • _,_
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell and
family,. and .Mr. and, 'MrS. Walter
Cook called recently on. Mr. ,.and
-Mrs: -.Tim Beak of Crewe, • and also
visited • at' Amberley,
Messrs. Harvey Wightmah and
Harvey ' McCallum and daughter, Harrr"y ' Boothman of Niagara are
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,ll.tocoxvm, Aug. O. Mrs, 74ioyd
,Westlake of„Mount Forest and l
Xeruh. Guest pt GueiL ik spexit the
holiday weekend with -the farmer s
parents, Mr..and Mrs M. Tgtons.
Garfield '1';estiake, who spent tbe
past month. with ' his parent*, VIE
afitd wirs. ''i'valter Westlake,, returned
IP' . 'Motor • to' VanoouVek, last , Awgek,
• Mr.•,Lawrenee, 'owlie fit. Loudon,
ny'ho skint, the Past,-two,wveek1 th
hf§ ^sistera, returned:ter London"
,Monday. Mr: • ,arid- Mrs, Fred
POWlie of Louden also , spent -'the
week -end, v>E ith' Alts : - E‘ 'and P.
Fowtie.
We' are sorry to; report thin Mise
Josephine: Stirling suffered a bad.
;fracture of ` her left wrist wh4n,
she, .Ali off a lawn mat while pick-
ing , eher'ries.
Mr. and Mks. Win. L. Voir of
Detroit ,are guests, at the Albion
go•o el.' ' Mrs, Vair ' was Mrs, ."Mary
1 yn Thornton befora-II r
. zna4=:
rhige. three. weeks vo. - • .-
Chair D.etieared.--During the ser-
vice in Trinity Church on Sun day;
Miss, Hilda, King.Wen'= f'orwai4 to
.the chancel, and read a petition to
the rector requesting that he 'dedi-
cate a Bishop's chair `oto the ,.glory:
of • God and in .loving memory of
XT. and Mrs.- Thomas '.King ' and
their daughters.. Lillian and' Shirley,
given by the, Ring family."• The
rector accepted and -dedicated the
oak` 'chair, which, was (,followed by
special prayers. The. Kings .have
been associated with Trinity..C,hureli
since pioneer days and the, Bishop's
chair is a fitting memorial to this
branch of the family.
pioneer Park , Association: —
Three years' ago a group of Bay-
field -Citizens, along with summer
cottage residents, arranged to par:
chase the only open space in, the
village facing tie lake, to preserve
it as; u park as 'a ',memorial to the
pioneers. A non-profit organization
i *as °formed called the Pioneer Park
Association Which raised the
necessary money. Erosion is 'cut-
ting 'lute the lake bank; seriously at.
the park location and at- the annual
meeting held recently it was decided
toraise more money to .carry. but
dans drafted .by engineers *to tire -
vent erosion. 'It is hoped that this
may':'prove--a--model• for • e,}osiom pre,.
vention at other points qui the lake
,shore. The association IShopingto
secure support from the Village of
Bayiheld and the'Township of Stan-
ley. • At the annual meeting M%ss,
Lucy. Woods, of Bayfield, • was 'tee-.
elected president. :Other' overs.
are John M. Stewart, ; Hamilton,
vice -,president ; Jas, a 'Ferguson, 'Lon-
don, secretary,' -and hiss Jessie Met.-
-calf, Detroit,' ' treasurer. Other
.members of the :board of directors
are: Mrs. VitiLson Mitchell, Birming-
ham, Bich.; Charles R. Will, Lon,
don; Gordon. Galbraith, Hamilton
Charles Kanter,'Detroit,,.•an'd airs,
Win. Purvis, Birmingham, Mich.
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was killed, b -y, Lightning 'Fry • ane f
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CREWE, Aug. "T.—Mr.` and :kers:`
Arthur ..Hamilton, of Atwood, Mr.
Tom- -Hamilton of Listowel, and
Mr. and Mrs C. Blake -and -family
of Dungannon •were Sunday visitors
with Mr. -and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick.
Mr. and ,Mrs..S. Kilpatrick spent
a few days at Midland. • '
• Mics .Lorena Crozier of, London
visited' with • Mr., and Mrs. C:
Crozier for a week. Her. niece,
Joanne • Crozier, • • returned to • ' tklp
city with her. f -
• Mr. Warren Zinn- was on u" bus
'tour of .the Southern .S ?a.tes,-i1,5 , ltoatt
of the Dekalb Corn Co...
Friends at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Tack' Outran during -the week
were. -'kir. , and Mrs. Bertram Curran
and Beverley, • of Hamilton, on
Tuesday. evening; • Mr. .and Mrs.'.
Lin Anderson ,and sons; of Detroit;
`Mr, and Mrs. • Vernon Ranter and
family,' of Lucknow, on Thursday,'
-Murray Hunter remained for a
longer. stay • with the. Curran .,boys,
while Dorothy Mae and Mary- Cur-
ran went to Lucknow to visit with
Joanne Hunter: - •
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Mr, and Mrs.- Gene• ,Hanson of
East Tawas, Mich.,' are visiting
with Mr. and :Mrs. S. Kilpatrick.
-lir. Eery. and , Miss Annie Cul-
Bert. of Hamilton' are holidaying
at- their home here. Mrs. A11an
Ritchie:•of' Zion also visited on'Fri-
Skin•
ny mens :.women
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gain 5 10, 15 lbs.
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day, with Mr: and 'Mrs. Culbe'r�t
, yisitors with Mr, and . Mrs, C,
:Crozier -over 'the week -end were MMt,
and Mrs. garman Whitmore, Misses
Hilda and Fern Twgmley .and Colin
Crozier,. of London, _ . • 'and , Mrs.
Will Alton and Wendell, of Wing-
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holidaying id the home of her •unete,.
Mr. •Rayitond Finnigan. • ,
W.M.S. Meetvig.—'The ladies . of •
Crewe W.M.S. held their August •
meeting at the home of .Mrs. Lloyd •
Sande, -With an :attendance :of ten
ladies and'ight :children. The •
meeting- opened with Mrs. Zinn 7n.
chf}rge and the' progrli,iri tin
"the
Missionary Montldy was followed,
the •Scripture lesson being; read ;by.
Mrs. 3. Curran.• Mrs•: ° M: Shackle
ton of Dungannon read. a • hymen. and
Mrs. Kilpatrick . led in- : prayer.
.headings were given by .Ruth and : •
Sylvia Curran, -Mrs. - Sanders, Mrs.,:-
C.. Blake : and Mrs. R. Finnigan,
anda talk -by Mrs. Kilpatrick 'on
Miss Webb's address, at.I1!ackett's,
the' preceding, Sunday., The' *dila:
ren at • the meeting sang , "Jesus
> 0.. es„ Me." A hymn' and the bene-
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close, after which .refreshments.
were Served. _
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