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TAYLOR'S CORNER, _Sept. 21.—
TlieieT bUJbe no service in Zion
United Church on Sunday because
of the anniversary services at
Porter's
,Mrs. Robert FulJr §pent part of
last week with hr brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr§. Peter
Fisher, Dem:oilier.
Mr. And Ms. Ken Bauer, London,
spent the week -end with the
varents, M. and Mrs. ',Yes. Me.4
Milian.
Mr. Gee, Ginn-visitediMrs. Ginn
-in Victoria Hospital on ,Sundes.
Mrs. Ginn underwent surgery last
week and we are glad to report
• that she is eonvalesqi.ng favorably.
Mr.- and Mrs.' Gauen Iterr and
Bay Law visjted with Mrs: Robert
Fuller ORStilitjay.
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"Mr t• 440.— MeMillan;
obby and"Lois ,amt Kay. Watkins,
r. and rs.. Ben Whittcy 14d.
family, ant. Alernne McCabe
and Don; were among those- at-
tending the Western Fair last week.
Mr. Jack Watson returned last •Worth,,_ visite.d. one day last week
week from a bliSIAels trip to the with Mo. Peter.PirriSOP and
WeVt. He also visited'at the home 'Instead of the regular rally. ser -
M. and" Mrs, "Elm Atodps* alldr POlte On -the-1491.1. tgitts- •Ken--
°"is •• 4'. vice °P. Skulda.Y. *v. Mr. Wirt*
fay, apd MAs. ,„arrie Wak 1:43r. -Ruth 401 Frank Patri*
WP Amilys mar. md 'sang a 10X,1Y duet, 'Great hou
Walter' Ricks ent IMO/ at the Art."
Stdryboak'Garl
ens, Lqid n. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Cannon and
Floyd and Joe Moore, 14oles- family, Thamesford. visited over
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the .week -end, With M. and Mrs.
Fred Todd..
Mr. and Mrs. Bit cgdmore, of
W.04,000, aztat,ttliP week -en vilth
her pireritsand mrs.410.4.41(11..
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Mrs. Qiier' Smith, .'ef,
sister of Mrs. Marthais a
patient ink Victoria Hospital.'
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IYEMANNON, Sept. 22. — Mr.
a4L,KeLth1ake and "Janette_
returned home on Saturday after' a
four weeks' motor trip to the
pacific Coast. s -
Mr. and Mrs. lArnold•Chadwiek,
of London, were week -end guests
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of M.r.(and Mrs. Durnill',..P.WiPife
mr. and M,rs. Jerr.Y Granton
Saturday visited Mn. Agnes Dunk,
in; Gaderichi
' Mr,And Mrs, Keith vranstoin_a_
*Ian aiiirgrs.,iaaae cranSton, On
Sunday VlOted UarOld'
Hackett, at4,StaYner.
Visitors with Mr. and WS, ; 3
Finnigan were 44iss Margaret Ijoy '
Durnin, Mr, J. C. Durniii;--tatell-
ener, Mr. ;no Mrs. W. T. clure,
Robert and Brderee El4tra, "
Robert McClure and Jim, Bewail;
ler, a* Mr and Mrs. Earl West-
brook, Goderieh.
Miss lalatinar Petrie on ItIondaY
night was honored with a miscel-
laneousshower at the Un4ed•
church prior to her marriage on
September 26 to Mr. John Park.
About 80 relatives andfriends
gathered, •seated in a circle with
a specially decorated chair for
Marina. A sing -song was enjoyed
with Mrs. Esther Rivett, leading
and Mrs. .WrIbur Brown at the
piano. Many -lovely gifts were re-
ceived. Miss Nornia Peitlapd and
Miss Betty • Slack assisted her
opening the, gifts which. Sharon
Park and Marylin Pa*, brought in.
Assisting with the lunch were lYfrs.
Jim Errington, Mrs, Ken Hodges,
Mrs. Ross Eedy, Mrs, Rich. Park,
Mrs. Ross Henry, Mrs. Raymond
Finnigan.
'Mr. Walter Stafford, who suffer-
ed a. heart attack two weeks ago,'
and is. a patient at Gaderich hos-
pital, .is making steady gain to-
wards recovery.
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Mr. and Mrs...Will Elliott (form-
erly Mary .Ryan), of New Liskeard,
is visiting her sister, 1V4rs. Will
Caesar and other relatives.
On ,Friday, September 18, the
Women's Missionary Society met.
at Erskine Presbyterian Church..
Mrs. Wm. Stewart opened the meet-
ing. Mrs. Wallace Wilson gave
the devotional. After a. hymn,
Mrs. F. Henry gave the Glad Tid-
ings prayer. Mrs. Will Reid read
the _minutes of the last meeting
and eight, answered the roll call.
Business was discussed and plea-
sure was expressed by all on -the
work of improvements being done.
Miss E. McMillan gave a .selection
on. "Lack _Of Thanksgiving to
and Mrs, W. Andrews gave a read-
ing on Kagawa.
' Arnold—Aneca. — On Septerh-
ber 6 at 2.30 p.m„ St. Andrew's
Anglican Church, Deloraine, Mani-
toba, the marriage of Lorraine
Marion, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Remi Aneca, Delorain,e, Man.,
took plaRe. The groom is. the
third son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Arnold, Lucknow, Ontario., The
minister was Rev. J. Cox, Min-
nedosa, Man. The bridesmaid•was
„Marie A.neek, of Winnipeg,. 'sister
of the bride, The maid of honor
was Miss Betty Arnold, of Rounth-
waite, Man.; cousin of the groom.
The best man was Don Arnold, Kil-
larney, Man., brother of the -groom.
The ushers were Reginald Arnold,
Killarney, Man., "brother of the
groom and a cousin, Lorne Van
lVfackelberg, Deloraine, Man. The
organist was Mrs. Helen Griffith,
of Deloraine and the soloist, Miss
Sharlene Desender, cousin of the
bride, sang Perfect Love." A
reception for 45 guests was held
at the home of the bride's parents.
Dr. and Mrs, D. K. McAteer, Wil-
lowdale, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. _Walter Stafford.
• Mr. Frank .Glenn, who has been
• "s"' a natie-nt at-Westliiinster
London, is much improved and ex-
pected home this week,
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ST. HELENS, Sept. 21.—Mr. and
Mrs James Durnin spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Durnin, at London.
Miss Donna Woods, of Kitchener,
and me Roy Rawly, of Oshawa,
were week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Woods. "'
Miss Jewel Reed, of Dungannon,
was the week-endguest of Miss
Gladys MerRinird7
Mr. arid Mrs. Mel. Brown and Mr,
,Bob 'Mutdie, of Kitchener, spent
the week -end with, Mrs. R. Wood
and Mrs. Murdie. Bob, who has
spent the summer at Jasper Park,
enters his third year. at Waterloo
College.
Schools were closed in this dis-
trict on Friday as the teachers
attended a convention at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salkeld, of
Toronto, spent the week -end with
the former's mother, -Mrs. H. L.
Salkeld,
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