Listowel Banner, 6 Aug 1925, p. 5

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- PM. news and the news of the surround- ing district. See that your subscrip- tion is paid in advance. Subscription — a year. The Bee contains all the home Our Chief, Snow Phone 22 GRAIN; SALT, FLOUR, FEED ae’ at oak FLOUR—Five more Royal “Household, Maple * cations Shorts, White Middlings, Low grade Flour, Corn Chop, Homin Tankage, Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, Baby Chick, Oyster Shells, Rolled Oocats, Grit, Bone Meal. BRUCE SMITH Former Elma Resident Dies In 68th Year) WELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT ON-|; WIFE AND. FAMILY OF EIGHT SURVIVE. A well known resident of Strat- ford marr E away, at his |} resi- den ake street, in the person of neitien Nith Allan. Although ing for ‘some eng death came Vv éudde ay morning, acer pee at’ the home Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Mr. Ed. Brunk, of spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Ersman and Mr. Richard Bride, of Chesley, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Ms. John ‘aha Mr. A. Chapman, Mrs. Will Chap- man and Miss Hazel Chapman mot- ored from Niagara Falls, and spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman. pregting Gara rus Harvey “nae this week. is erecting a Wi With Pneumonia— Mrs. Margaret ——- of Hen- fryn, is ill with b bronchia : skine, Lloyd Vallance, W .T. Thomp-| conducted on Wednesday, August 5, i son and A. B. Anderson motored to} at 2.30 by Rev McLach- Attended Old Boys’ orn gj-| Clinton en Tuesday, add attended the} lin, interment being made in Avon- rge number of a vata professional baseball match between} dale Cemetery.—Stratford Beacon- dents, “also from the aa Bore i. un. London and Saginaw, in connection| Herald trict, attended the O: = with the Old Boys’ Re-uion in that ———__—_—_— ion in Palmerston this wee town. S ful T | uccess ournament Leave = Wes N nd rs. ” Matthew Chapman, | who have been spending the pa ast | Mrs. Coates, 2nd ed Wednesday to their home in Tra vers, Alta Devoted to Missionary Fund— As the last request of the late: Miss Ida Parker was that no floral | from the chu aia the money usually spent for that mi pose will be devoted to the Mission: first re-union the Rich- fe ary cause [mond family was very successfully tural grounds on Wednesday, July, jheld in Queen's Park, Stratford, on 29th. Teams from Brussels, Atwood, Attended be: uneral in Atwood— N > expert to be ewaay about two EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Ten cents a line for first in- | It | | sertion, with minimum charge Monday evening, and the following | of hae Subsequent insertions jwere appointed officials of the | nis a line —_ mini- church: | one “chaege of 2 ; Leader of choir—George Cox. Le ‘Secretary of Board—Tbomas John- HOUSE FOR SALE Two-story brick house, with frame kitehen, for sale on Main-street, At) wood Apply to Bert Forrest, Atwood. } | -13 n.D.} ne | ” PBNDERS FOR DRA Sealed facet for drain) will be vacaivall by the aan gned up till two o'clock p.m. on turday, Aug rae tata & for the} aunts on of Rel dra in =— eheaue for $500.00. Plane and spee | jfications may be seen at my office} w Atwood. mot necessarily accepted | th zeo. Lochhea Clerk Tp. of Elma | Atwood, July 21st. 1%25 $- -8| «| mn OTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter ef the Estate of James a llington Ferguson, gentieman, nee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persone having claims against the late James Wellington Ferguson, 0 the village of Atwood, in the County aos ae as ak a ce See ahs Sa . of Perth, who died at Bradwardine, hy ost pone din and Miss Constance Reddii, 7 Manitoba, on the twenty-fourth day ; BORN +; Clinton this week. of April, 1925, are notified to send Ba ; Gi Mer end Mrs. Cameron Coates. ‘at their claims, duly verified, to the un- Seeteieleleiedepbebed Lebetobetetetebeyek | Detroit, 6 aw: Gaye Tent week day of Angust, latter date the estate will be distrib- uted and the BExeecutrices will only be liable for ge of which they et — not ED at Listowel the twentieth aly. Ot yun.? 2 C. M. Soo Lis beast; Ont. Solicitor for said ara Sen ATWOOD dnited Church. Pa C. C. Kaine, ‘pastor. y, August 9th, i925 Pree Fite a ack Jone ae is in good health, bout the house each pong Robert Smith, no UW. Ww rl Chairman | granted the pastor, ied that the last two Sundays in ne) ust would the his vacation period. and E, aie: Ripe Age— ames Duncan celebrated his mt -first birthday on several Atwood residents called to Duncan and =m to be a- extend congratulations, Mr. Attended Fumeral— Among those from Atwood who at- tended the funeral of the late Wm. Haist in Brussels on Monday, 127th. were Messrs. Wm. Shera, Cyrus Harvey, die and Miss Mary Harve. Attended Old Boys' Re-union— essrs. George Gordon, James Er- Attended Sports in Palmerston— There were several car loads Among those from Atwood were Mr.| FOR TROPHY AND DONEGAL and. Mrs. J. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs WAS LUCKY TEAM—LARGE |John Roger, Mrs. J. Vanlance, ~-Miss _— . ae | abel Vallance,’ Dr. Elwood Roe,| NUMBER ATTEND. esars. George Gordon and Murray . oe Tiomeks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shera. Upwards of five hundred people from all parts witnessed a_ closely | Re-uaton of Richmond “Family— rT Presbyterian church on Sunday next. s* . “= The first communion service was held in the United Church on Sunday << F morning last, and a large congrega- | ‘tion was prese A meeting of + shia official board of the Atwood United church was held n. Recording Steward—Andrew Robb Stewards—Andrew of erry. i teal of Stewards--Emerson Vi- nd. o Tw o weeks’ vacation A team en the Jocal tennis club on Thureday to com- The lowest or any tender | pete in their tournament, ere in Ethel heir Old Boys’ Re-union wo rinks of pie bowlers at- tended the Scotch Doubles’ ent in Milverton on Monday, e score being three wins, an rizes. . HYMERS—On the 16th. con. te on Tuesday, August 4th., 1925, t Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hymers, af, a son. pe YT ee EF Thursday, July 23rd., ; Mr. Bert Hei- 1925, ein cons Trow ad Mrs. ridge, a son (Mrs. Heibein was formerly Miss “Myrtie Ward). Mucha iach ted aeons ee ocaiiaiaaaied O + % R. Code over the week-end. LEBANON . Richardson ee St. Thomas, PLODDING HERO.” oe REE .| he married Anne McCallum, daughter Sunday, and July George Gordon, Ronaki Bran- of Atwood citizens motored to Palmer- year at the home of nd con. return: 80" on Civie Holiday and attended the Old Boys’ Re-Union in that town. afternoon of last week. have been and it was decid- it being tourna- d| who attended the Goderich Summer were comprised of T. G Ratcliffe and George Lochhead, and Bert Forrest WU. Swing, the latter rink be- ing successful in winning fifth os th pins of ten. Silk neckscarfs were the pr an eeeteeteeete The late Mr. Allan was born in See te in 1868. Later the family ved to Elma lg mhore he lived until 38 years ago, en he took up residence in this city. Ais 1887 of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Callum of North Easthope. The de- ceased man was of Scottish descent, beins the son of the late William N. Allan and Jeannie Miller of Glasgow, Scotland. H Presbyterian church éupporter of the Liberal party. was well known throughout Western Ontario as head of the Allan Com- mercial Photogaphers, of this city, but of late yearé has been a faithful employee of the Stratford Brass Co. He leaves to mourn his loss hie sor=| rowing wife and a family of eight: PDuncan, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Janet and Donald, of Tor onto; Anne, of Odessa; Headrick, & Moncton, N. B.; Flora and John at home. Two children. Robina ey W illiam,.. pre- deveased, him. Three grandchildren also survive him. The funeral service t Held In Park SIX SOFTBALL TEAMS CONTEST contested and interesting tournament held on Atwood Agricul- Irs. George Hendrie, of — a) The outing, which was attended by| Milverton, Monkton, Ethel and Don-|, and Mrs. Reginald Suhel be Lon-| twenty-six persons, was in charge of| &Sal did their best for the $10 gold _.foriband & ——. sn Tuesday fOr i james Gray, of Stratford, and Hugt:| Piece. but the final games left Don- don, were in —— ng es oak Par | Richmond, of Atwood. Members of| eS4! and Miiverton to;ccontest for the the funersl of the late Miss | the family were present from . trophy, Donegal winning out. &er. | wood, Detroit, Newmarket, Listowel Two booths supplied excellent re- ‘and Newton freshments of every description and! Lexyes on Trip— ———— re a good program of music was sup Mr. and ge concn ogre Mr. aaa plied by the Salvation Army band of | Mrs. George r. an Listowel. Wm. Me a ha ee anti daughter, “= The affair was a decided success ,ent. left ednesday by stl ea from every cor he and netted good vacation at oitage Un oO es’ eas tr retur in the Bruce Peninsula. They will be! The idea was entirely a new one in joinei the latter part of the week bY} pr. J. Tupper, of Listowel, will} this semaniianed and was originated ind Mrs. Chas. Vallance. The! have poll of the services in the| by the energetic rector of St. Alban’s church, who managed the sporte to the satisfaction of all. Mu can be said for the whole affair. It brought people from at least ten centres to Atwood, provid- ed good clean sport for the encour- agement of soft hall fans and gave a trophy to the deserving winners. Congratulations are. extended to all teams participating, tion Army b a . Hendry, * Aid and the congregation for their ef- forts which were rewardec aa Leslee defecdelenbeeleleteclebepeedebobeb bebe tee + TROWBRIDGE + ee cs ak Gr aattial beef Mrs. W. Cosens is visiting her dapeeioc Mrs. A. Davis, of Stratford. A large number from around here assent the Listowel Sacred Bund 8 vis- this Miss Edna Smith, iting her awnt in Palmerston we * i] Mr. Bert Heibein is looking pleas- return until September. Rev. Mr. Smith of Molesworth _ take his work here in his absen Miases Rhea Moore, Hazel Martin, Penrl Bowes and Sadie Hawthorne, School the last week in July, gaye a very inspiring and instructive: report at the Sunday evening service last = ay. .W. Medd, Mr. E. 7 Mr. wiltred Medd, Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford, Mr. Ed. Hamilton, Misses Mary . with ee fn the ey Dr. es inaeding “his pion with rpontives n the neigh ties Geodall oe Toronto, was the guest of Miss Jean Sanderson ‘last wee eee pee returned to Toronto on tree ry Wm, gg sae: of Atwood, has i casane Mr. Frank Johnston's ‘tarm me will take a al bs in the fall. Watson Drayton, a6 the guest at the home of Mrs. J. TARIO AS PHOTOGRAPHER— | ficia ~ Sanday ‘School; way on their vacation and will not! here. is L. Veitenhiemer. be held in ihe Wallacevile church on Sunday, bs 3 9, 2.30. Mr. Ba Mrs. Cecil Cross and ba- to Toronto td his work there. Quar Atwood United Church | Recently See. ieee A congregational ee held n the United ¢h' 27 Saud Kaine, was in the On motion the old ofticial board} *24RS— mmit- DAY, JOULE oi. The death of Mr. Me William a formerly of Atwood, occur: at his home om Albert Street, Brussels, on rami morning, sale. 26th, 1925, nyhis i 7 year Dec was born in Brussele and was a raeh of the late David Haist. Harold Peters, , and E. G. Coghitn, The tollow- ae sae nominated and ele The session—Harold Peters, ‘‘. neon, Fred srry hse Ben: 10. ial Cox, ans . Bissett, Fred ‘Fisher, ter weng in apne & William Adams, “Clarence - Blatch-}.¥28-traneferre dot Kinbertine ‘or ford, Elgin Coghlin, A. R. Terry,| the cant twenty years he has been Cyrus aa gee Cyrus Lucas, John section foreman of the C. in Love and Jam mith. Atwood, and up until a few weeks The following. a pompiet the of-|"g0, the family have been resid ficial board—wWi Donaldson,| of Atwood. The late Mr. Heist representative of the rte uetee board;| been a faithful employee of the c. oghlin, gles of the| N: for over thirty years. Greensides, Besides his eorrowing wife, four pleco f cae oung people's] sons and one daughter survive: Ey- league, Mrs. Albert McBain, president erett, of Toronto; Charles, of Strat- of the ladies’ ald; Miss Ida Parker, pores eae and Nelson, at home, president of W. 8. .T,. A. Rogers, Toronto. One eee Mr. “ones Haist, of Brus- Respected Atwood "Pal sels, also survives. ident Dies-on Sunday The funeral was held on-Monday afternoon, July 27th., from his late residence, and was in charge of Rev. Byron Snajl, of Londesboro, former pastor of the United Church, Atwood, ’ , mete | by Rev. A. W. Barker, ot MISS IDA PARKER PASSES AWAY Brasse IN 64th, YEAR—ACTIVE MEM- bod —— were J. oe milton, R. Inglis, A. Thom BER OF UNITED CHURCH--FUN- . “theo . .s “‘Holmas and Mr. Hill, all rail EARL HELD TUESDAY. eee, Interment was Brussels cemetery. Among those from a distance at the funeral were Mr. Fred Harding, of Toronto, Mr. J. Harding of Stratford, Mr. A. Pendur, of Palerston and Mr. T. Sampson, of Kincardine. a The death of Miss Ida Parker, one of Atwood's most highly respected residents, occurred on Sunday morn- ing, August 2nd.,-1925, at the home of her brother, Mr. Thomas Parker, in her 64th. year. The late-Miss Par- ker has not been in good health for the past two years, -and has been confined to bed for two months. Deceased was born in Woodstock, and has been a resident of Elma township for many years. Eight yeare ago she moved to Atwood, where she has gene up ‘till her death. She Inglis Descendants Hold First Re-Union MEMBERS was a al member of the Atwoo SRVENSTVIVR . “ OF United Chereh, and has always taken! FAMILY GATHER ON OLD an active interest in the activities of HOMESTEAD, 6th. CON. AND the church. She has been president SPEND EN NJOYABLE TIME, the Women's Missionary Society, eee Ladies ‘Aid Society, and for some Seventy years after Mr. and Mrs. thirty years was teacher of the “he Bible Class in the Sunday schoo Surviving members of the Rane John Inglis settled on the sixth con- ceasion, Elma, their descendants Sal thered on the old rarer on Mor Miss Marj her brother in —o— Miss Luella barca left Tuesday for Londesboro, ere she will_spend her vacation. —o— Miss Stella Turvey, of co oe Sunday at the home of Mr. ani Mrs, J. Rutherford. co tioo Mr. James Dickson, of Stratford, spent the week-end wie friends in Atwood and roe rs, Hugh porter. 10th. con. Grey, visited narent pars ted eek at the home r. J. A. sion Miss Corrine Anguish of New Hane burg, is a guest at the home of Miss Evelyn Turnbull. —o— Miss Alice Dickson, 8th. con. i¢ visiting at aoe home of Mrs. T. Bry- don, Milvert ‘i Mrs. George Keyes, of Toronto. visited this week with her father, | Mr. Young Coulter, Newry. —o-— Eileen Blackwell is spending two weeks’ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blackwell, Niagara Falls. —o— Miss “Maggie Hall, of Toronto, Is spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, —o— Mrs. R. S. Ballantyne ee Monday evening, after spending a few days with — in Stratford. M& and Mre. Chas. Ballantyne, A Stratford, visited last f friends in Atwood and vicinity. —o— Miss Annie Wynn of Toronto, is home on three weéks’ vacation visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Wynn, —_o-— Messrs. Norman Freeman and Vic- tor Reid of Stratford, spent the hol- iday at the home of Mr. and Mra Jesse.Peachey. —_——o Mr, ana. Moncrieff: mother, Mrs. were guests —j)— Mr. Roy’ Freys and Feyes ,of Weston, are three brothers and, two sisters: John day, August arte 1925, to hold thelr of Port Huron, Mith.; Charles] 73} pe-unio of London, and Thomas, at home; About caus -five relatives were Mrs. Thomas¢ Currie, of Galt, and on hand, and as the wae Mrs! A. M. Vipond, of Seaforth. ideal and everyone did marie funeral owas eld) trom ber|part 0 sake the day, 4, memorable ‘tone, a very enjoyable time was = August 4th., ; at one- Tee o ‘clock, result. Races, softball, tug-of-war eae a “3 charge of Rev. Byron) other sports occupied the afternoon. e of Londesboro, ‘cuettore Pastor) }.o cream and candy were served. of the Atwood United Church, assist-|) iter in the afternoon, a short meet- ed by Rev. C. Kaine. Interment) ine was held when the younger peo- was made in Elma Centre Cemetery. ple were told a little of their fore- fathers by Messrs. Walter Inglis,| la Inglis and Wm. G. Inglis. arty vote’ of thanks was ex- tended to the host and hostess, and | it was resolved to make it an annual event on the first Monday in eer uests present included the’ Ing connection from Atwood and rounding country, and those f distance were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inglis, Miss Agnes Inglis, and Messrs. Jeorge and Russel Inglis, of Strat- Lorne Barton of Donegal Dies on Tuesday serious iliness extending over some months, Mr. Lorne Barton, 10th. con. Elma, passed wway at his rl on Tuesday night, August 4th:, He wae a son of Mrs. Barton bite the late James Barton, and was born in the township over thirty-one 925. years ago. About six years ago he was "| cared to Miss Ruby McKay, of At- daughter Marjorie, of Woodstock; wood, who, with two children, aged atid Mrs. = Patrick and dawghter, Dorothy, of Galt, and Mr, three and one and a half years old, survive him. The k place from the family residence to Donegal cemetery on Friday after- and Mrs. John Tnelie, of Hamilton. noon. Toledo dere rqeifectecTe peed pea fenleTonlenlenfenlenlenlonleeeelertoede a * ? Losloofesfoofosfecfoe lector tecfesteofeetenfoegenfocfeetonteetostenfongenteege + MOLESWORTH + > & SL Soatenteeteneetentendecfetesteedeofeciesetesbeelecfedesdecdeebeeses “ HESSON % : Last Saturday morning a little boy tet rs fedfecSasfosfooloefeobonte foals arrived in time for breakfast at the Mr. Jos. Isley left for Detroit last week after epending some time here. _ Miss Sarah Haid of Brooklyn, N. holidaying at her home here. for their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weber of London, Is vis- ~prigller = lla callerid iting with Rev. EB. Webe may SSS Miss Harriette Mh sap returned|, Ethel is logging forward to a large crowd at thelr reunion -on to Elmira after visiting with relatives Thursday of thie wee 1 Mrs. C. Bates visited at the cote ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith over the week-en The Molesworth deren tute will:hold their monthly res Miss Johanna Schiebel of South Bend, Ind., -is at present spending her vacation here. Among those who epent thé holi- Tnsti- nd Mrs. Jos. day here were Mr. Monday Decksader and children of London, | 2% Monday afteracon. ington with Mrs. Jno. Foerster; Messrs. Ed. ergs owing to Ethel Having Schiebel and Austin Kocher of De- os 4 gag soy All owen Ree 5S troit, with their parents;” Mr. ested fo Ue ‘presen Misa Edna Bmith is visiting her } ollmer, of —— Witt: | nt in Palmerston this w M the uae parents; od napaion hgh «pom mt. A shower will be held ‘at John Mr. and Mre. Bd. Bauer visttea| %e!belus on Friday evening for Mrs. -|Sunday wi Mr. and Mre.’ Thos. George Campbell, formerly Miss Liz- Hanley. tie Lucas. Mr. Jno. Hahn of St. Clements, - called ped friends here on Frida Mr. Mrs. Mittetholtz ‘and decode edie as ss < BRUETON H PEEPS ce ee ae eS ey Miss Viola Johnston returned home lastweek after spendiug a couple of months in the west the wet weather on Fri- day evening the Literary was very well attended. Miss»Norma Hone vieited with her week. ouitiéiren: ama ties from London Sat-: urday and visited at the home of Mr. oy re Messrs. W. Hanley and J.° Linse- man motored to Goderich Saturday and spent the week-end with Miws A Moser. Misses Margaret and Vera Hanley were home for the hgHday. Mr. for a few days last a 8. Seni ill of the 4th. Fide visited Snnday with relati ves number from here attend- ed the finaret of the late Stump! at St. Clements on Wednesday last in Torohto Holimesville, esate ve logue with friends here. Mrs . Kinkead and-Miss Sadie Kieweaa eranse home on Monday after spending a month with Mr. J. Kinkead, Grand Mere, Quebec. . Wm. Mayburry Peaerene to Bt: '| Thomas on Tuesday. Roe, Atwood, visited | over the week-end. with her friend, t=} A number from ere attended the -Old- Boye’ Re-uniome at ovata gs nd Kjteheter. a e poker sie who onée 0 wife Feta per Bridge while he poblad a 58, “Was the play shocking?” “Naw! came hom @ befort it was half-over. ot a ° 6 no record made a yout 7 spending their holidays at the hom ¢| Grant, Sunda ay at the home of Dr. D.A. Kidd. —o-—— ‘en and Wilfrid Gordon a of Mr. and Pal- merston. Mrs. George Rome, of Major, Sask., of his par- oi Elmer McKay, lis vi ihtiog at the home ory Ratcliffe Is visiting | ‘Toronto. Mr, and Mra. James Det and 1 a a ees arg as Oo and Mrs./s is visiting her Miverton. Mi ubuee Ene so os tended the re-uition: in Kitchener on Mondéy.. - PP GES Miss Annie Giswnes of Moles- worth, spent ei week-end with her friend, Miss Mae Inglis. Miss Jane Love _ friend, Miss D- Atkin, debe poten, Mrs. G, Hawkey. of Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. "A. Ky Hewitt, 2nd. con. —o— Miss Doris Hewitt has returned to her home 2nd. con.,. after oe aright. a few weeks with her sister n Bri Miss Alma conse. of Hamilton, is spending this week at the home of Mr. m ewitt; and friends in Listowel. manip /Mreve Ww: Cosens returned to her home hag ‘Trowbridge on Wednesday, after spending the week-end with her daughter, Mrse./A.: W. Davis, Strat- for —o— Yewman and sons, Misses Mr. and Mrs. guests oyer the week-end at the home of Mrs. A. Jolly. Mr. and Mrs. Bawin Noble and con of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Duckering of Brantford, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Gray. —o-— Mrs. George Gordon left Saturday to attend the Old Boys’ Re-union in Padlmerston,, and while ere guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Rome —_O— Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blackwell and baby son, and Miss Mary Woodcock, motored from Niagara ‘alls, and spent the week-end at ~— home of Mr. and Mrs ‘W. Blackwel —o— L. Mrs. sin of Toronto, who Figit with her daugh- | Porter eamsville, and Sts. Ry Porter and fied by Miss Mr. mo R. Porter and Burlei hee ‘from ‘Toron- and spent the week-end at the ie wd the formér’s father, Mr. They motored to Orange- " ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. MeKay, 14th. con. contin Mr. and Mrs. Imo Scott, Sr., Done «ol, Miss Lottfe Felkar and Mr. | Meiv: in Scott ene last Sunday with friends in Stratfor { Mr. and Mrs. land Mr. and» Mrs. James Gray, of lis} stratford, were visiting friends in the |" ge over the —: in Elmira on Sundar. Miss Agnes Sweeton ek yp her aunt, Mrs. | 10th. spending a we Adam Gray, ne Mr. atid Mrs. Chas. Sunday at the home of Mr. and iy con. Grey, and Mise Mitchell, of Ripley, were gueste on a at) the home of Mr. J. A. Port ata inate Mr. Wm, Hymers and daughter, Miss Jean Hymers, of Garry, Ind., arc spending a few days at the hode of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hymers. Mr. Wm. M. Gray, wife and son, of Dunnville, spent the week- énd with the former’s cousins, Ad am and Robert Gray, 10th. con. Thomas Maxwell and Messrs of Toron- Mrs. George and Tom Maxwell, to, are spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mre. G. P. Green- sides ‘4 _—pQ— Mr. and iin: George Porter, Hel- ? and Ralph... 6th. son., and Mrs ugh orter, 10th. Grey. spent Thursday last with friends in Strat- —o— Mr. George Beattie, of the Canad- ian Bank of Commerce staff, is leav- ing. the latter part of this week.to spend his vacation at his home in Hamilton —o-— Mr. and Mrs. Jamgs McKay, | of Hamilton, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. seaune McKaf, of oe: thy spent Saturday at the home of . and Mrs. Alex. McKay, 8th. con. a t Mr. Alex. Donely returned to At- wood onajTuesday, after spending a week at his home in. Goderich. He wy resume his duties at-the Canad- an Bank ons Commerce the latter part of this w week. i oO yg and ure ‘Chas. Meine ana} h y daughter, of Toronto, Mrs. n, of° peo Liskear 3 day of Mr. and Mrs. —_o— Angus and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. wR. Porter and son of Toronto, “Nites Alice Porter | and M orter visited friends | of Atwood, returned home Monday evening after | Lucas spent | Mrs. John Pride and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley t spent Reet dD Mrs. ge ere also ‘visited ister, Mrs. J. A. . McBain. . 14 ville on ng ated where they spent the oli Mr. Sheldon Stewart, of Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home o | Str. and Mrs. Frank Dennis. He was accompanied home by Miss Hilda Porter, who has been spending the ae week with oy friend, Miss Jen- nie Dennis. Mr. J. P. Greensides motored to {Brantford on Sunday and visited | frie nds. He returned home Tuesday and was accompanied by Mrs, Green- sides and daughters, Lena and Nel- ie, who have been spending d@ holiday with relatives, | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson and daughter, Ruth, accompanied by Mrs. Sherwood, of Hamilton, motored to \ Ki ncardine on Sunday, where they have rented a cottage on the lake- side. Mr. Robinson returned Monday to Atwood, and the others have re- Purvis, Grey township mained for a holiday. Mr. Robinson eoacfifana | will spend his vacation there at a Mrs. Morton Gray and children, i later date. 6th. con., are spending two weeke) le all with Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Guests over the week-end at the Mrs. Alex. ippecn, Detroit. :ome of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKay, |8th. con., were Miss Irene McEach- Mr. and Mrs. - onata MeTaggart,/ren avd Mr, Jack McEachren, ° | Wiarton, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Bick- erton, f Woodstock, Ss. Mary ammond and Beverley, of Monk- on, Miss Ruby Harkness Mrs. Mar- garet Braky and pt r. and Mrs. Wm Jyhnatan, of Sarni MeCULLAGH—DICK8ON : A pretty wedding took place at the Atw ood Presbyterian urch,; -on “| Wednesday, July 29th., 1925, of A. Echo,” second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dickson, to Rev. E. C. McCullagh oi Pembroke. Rev. Marshail officiated. The church Was beautifully decorated with ferns, sweet peas and snap-dragons. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore white satin crepe; her bridal veil was of embroidered lace caught with pearls, worn Gre in crepe trimmed with lace and pearls. he two bridesmaids, Miss Bileen Sullivan of Stayner, and Mise Jea Kennedy of Cannington,, were dress- ed respectively in yellow taffeta and Hail, of Allandale, During the sign ing of the register, Mr. W. C. won, uaele od bride, sang. The ng marc: layed Cameron Dickson, pial Aa tes ption vari given afterward t the home of th and the

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