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STRAWBERRY JAM 40c
21 oz, Jar
STOKLEY'S TOMATO JUICE 24o
43 oz. Tin
RED SIRD MATCHES
3 Bose. 21c
FILLED COOKIES, 1 Ib, .,290
KERNEL CORN
QUAKER OATS
1 lli. DUX 32c
SOCKEYE SALMON 43c
i_ lb. Tin 86c
2 Tins
AYLMERpEAS, choice quality
20 oz. Tins 2 for 330
TOILET TISSUE
20 oz, tills. 2 for 26c
2 rolls 26c
ORANGE JUICE — LARGE 48 OZ. TIN 49c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 We Deliver
DANCE !
in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
MONDAY, SEPT. 11
Music by Don Robertson &
• the Ranch Boys
Sponsored by the L. O. L.
of Seaforth
Admissiofl 75c
H.F.A. Semi -Finals
FOOTBALL
HOLSTEIN AT
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, SEPT, 1st
7,S0 p
Lakeview Casino
Grand Bend
Midnight Dance
Sept. 4th - 12:05 a.m.
Last Dance of Season !
(No Dance Monday Night)
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McKillop Fair
AT S.S. #6 SCHOOL
Tuesday, Sept. 19th
An Extensive Prize List totalling around
$700.00
-Amusements and Sports
Many Special Prizes
Refreshment Booth in charge of Leslie Byerman,
Ralph Davidson and Allan Campbell
A demonstration of motor -driven toy airplanes
STANLEY HILLEN
President
F. T. FOWLER
Secretary
TOWN TOMOS
Miss Liu b al a Wright ht r' spends;a
0 few days with Miss Lona Ellis in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Urs. Clarence Walden
have returned from 0 motor trip to -'
Northern Ontario,
Mi. and Mrs. Harry Rion and fam-
ily visited with 11r•s. Frank Storey ou
Sunday,
Miss Jessie Finlayson .visited With
friends in Z\'inglram last week.
.Mr. Orden ?1eCornriek of Toronto
spent the past week with his aunt,
Mrs. L. C. Richards and sister Miss
Olive McCormick,
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Dundee were
holidaying at Port Carlin'; last week
and enjoyed the lake cruise on the
Segoma,
Mrs. A, Van Evera and Mr, Roger
Van Evera of Brantford, visited Mr,
and Mrs. J. A. Westeott over the
weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. Rae Allan of Ala-
meda, Sask., have left after a few
days visit with Mrs. Allan's sister,
Mrs. Sam McClure and Mr. McClure
and other relatives.
The visitors at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Russell Dallas and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher
and Gerald of Godevicii, and Mr. and
Mrs, James Schultz of St. Peters-
burg, Florida; Mrs, Ida Jackson and
Donald of Hensall; and Mr. and 'Mrs.
Carl McClinchey of Kippers and Mr.
Jack Meadows of Hamilton.
,Mr. Ronald. Pullman has enlisted
in the Korea Brigade and left last
week front London for Petawawa.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Chambers, Bobby
and Billy, spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. T, Coward, St. Marys.
Mr, Donald Scott, Toronto, visited
last week with his mother, Mrs, H.
R, Scott.
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Davidson and
.daughter Karen, Hamilton, spent a
few days this week with friends in
town.
Miss Shirley McPhee, who spent
the summer in Sarnia, has returned
to her hone here.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Ed. Caskanette and
family, Woodstock, spent the week-
end at the home of the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly.
Master Dennis Nolan, London, is
visiting with his grandmother, Mrs.
Ann Nolan.
Mr, Lorne Goudie broke his arm
on Thursday last while working at
the farm of Arthur Henderson, Mc-
Killop.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Aubrey and
family, Nakina, are visiting with the
latter's father, Mr. Bert Cluff,
Mrs. J. Flynn, Toronto, visited
this week at the home of her sister,
Mrs. E. Bannon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coffin have re-
turned to their home in Toronto aft-
er spending their vaeation at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Peter McIver.
Miss Dorothy Smith, Hamilton,
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Smith.
Mr. Joe Sills has returned to his
home in Baltimore, Maryland, after
holidaying at the home of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Mrs. Wm. Orren and son Kim
have returned to their home in New
Mexico after spending the summer at
the home of her parents • Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Manion. Mrs. Ferne
Sholdice and daughter Elizabeth re-
turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and
daughter Barbara, Mrs. E. Murray
and Mrs. -P. W. Riley, visited this
week at the home of the latter's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hotham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Forwell, Pres-
ton, were visitors on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Nott, Miss
Sally' Nott returned home with them
after spending the past week in
Preston and Toronto.
bliss Gwen Pellow, Preston, visit-
ed Sunday with Miss Nancy Nott.
Misses Wilma and Abbie Seip
spent a few days in Kitchener and
Toronto. •
Mr. E. B. Goudie, who was con-
fined to Scott Memorial Hospital
for a few days, is able to be out
again.
Mrs. Russell Sproat spent the
weekend in Kitchener and Guelph.
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BORN
Looey – At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
on August 26, to Mr. and Mos, Clayton
Looby, Dublin, a daughter
MILLER — At Scott Memorial Hospital, nn
August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Miller, StafFa. a daughter
BRUCEF1 ELD
Ronnie Johnston is spending his
holidays with relatives at Hollyrood.
Mrs. J. Berry, who has not been
enjoying good health for the last few
weeks was taken to Seaforth hospit-
al last week.
Mr. Andrew Petrie, Miss Violet
Petrie and Mrs. Robt. Allen spent a
few days last week at Dorset with
their brother Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Petrie at their summer cottage. Miss
Petrie will remain with them until
she returns to take up teaching in
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. Wm. Douglas who suffered a
stroke last T'hiirsday is still confined
to his bed.
Mrs. C. H. 'Haugh and Roger and
Mr's. J. McIntosh of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Will Kirk of lletroit and
Mrs. G. Hess of Hensall visited with
Mrs. C. Haugh- during the weekend.
The latter three also visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Allan.
Miss ,Marlene Haugh and brother
Peter, who spent their vacation here,
have returned to Toronto.
Mr, and Mss. Walter McEwen of
Woodstock visited with the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs, J. McEwen
over the weekend.
Mr. Ross Stanway is attending th.
Toronto Exhibition this Week,
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neral Service
NIGHTS 593-W or 1S
DUBLIN
The following account refers to a
former resir4 nt of Dublin, Miss
Betty Hanley.
Smythe—Hanley
Pink and white Gladioli formed
the setting in the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Hanley, 497 Rushton. Rd., Toronto,
on Saturday, August 19 when Rev.
R. Stuart Johnston of Calvin Pres-
byterian Church, Toronto, solem-
nized the marriage of Elizabeth,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Liam J. Hanley, to Mr. Howard Stan-
ley Smythe, son of 'Mr. and Mrs.
John Smythe, Toronto.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore an ice -blue taffeta
gown with a pearl studded matching
net veil held by a halo. She carried
a shower of white gardenias and a
white Bible. The streamers held
pressed leaves of shamrock, ivy and
heather, grown on the hills of
County Antrim, Ireland. Mrs. Thom-
as McMenemy attended the bride,
wearing blush pink net over taffeta
with matching strand picture hat and
carried roses, cornflowers and gladi-
oli. The flower girl was diminutive
Jean Elizabeth Hanley, niece of the
bride wearing pink sheer and carried
a nosegay of roses, carnations and
gladioli. Mr. William Hanley, bro-
ther of the bride, was best man, and
James Hanley Sr, and James Hanley
Jr. were ushers. The bride's mother
received, wearing• navy crepe and
lace with corsage of red roses and
stephanotis. The bridegroom's mother
assisted in black sheer with corsage
of tea roses and stephanotis. For
travel to the U.S. and Western Ont.,
the bride chose a pink suit with navy
accessories and corsage of roses and
cornflowers. Mr. and Mrs. Smythe
will reside in Toronto.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Regele of
Sudbury'called on friends and rela-
tives in McKillop on Sunday.
Miss Pearl Regele of Clinton
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele.
Bernice Glanville spent a few days
with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Noble McCallum.
Mr. 'George Underwood spent a
day last Week visiting in Walton,
children, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Meagher.
Mr. arid Mrs, Wm J Stewart are
on vacation at Toronto, St Thomas
and various points,
Miss Mary Beale spent last week
vacationing in Stratford.
Mr. and NIrs. John Kunz, Chicago,
and Mass Camilla Williams, Detroit,
with Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Horne,
Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evans.
Louis Matthews, Detroit, with Mr.
and Mrs. M. 3. Nac•le.
Mr. 0. McCormick, Toronto, called
on friends here.
Rev. Vincent Eckert, C.S.B. Aq-
uinas Institute, Rochester, N.Y. is
.vacationing with his mother, Mrs.
Theresa Eckert.
Frank Nagle. Detroit, with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson and Mr:.
and Mrs. John Nagle.
Mrs. Jack Cleary, Chatham, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evans. Miss Joan Evans returned
with her.
Mrs. Jim Newcombe and son Jim-
my returned to Halifax, N:S. after
spending two months with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton.
Miss Marie Nagle in Toronto.
Mrs. J. V. Ryan, Stratford, with
Mrs. M. Shulman and Pat Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs- Hugh Benninger,
Rev. D. Benninger, C.S.B. and Mrs.
K. Benninger attended the ,Recep-
tion at Sacred Heart Convent, Lon-
don, when their cousin, Miss Grace
Sharbuck was received into St. Jo-
seph's Community. She was aformer
graduate of Dublin Continuation
School.
Mr:. and Mrs. Joseph Meagher and
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H'. and Mrs. Harold Tomlinson,
Anna and ]'Iaryon at Ippernvash.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eckert and
son, Timmins, are spending a week
with relatives here.
Mrs. Teresa Eckert in Rochester,
N.Y.
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