Ruchre and Crokinole FParty. is beld in the Scopt Hall Plane. held in the Scount Hall, under the an? of the Branch of the Women‘s Institute. Six tables of euchre were in play during the evening. Keith Fallis of Trenton eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fallis paid his parents an unexpected visit recently. Miss Faye Dennis spent the reâ€" cent hohdlï¬ at the home of her parents at Niagara Falls, Ont. The Plattsville Town Hall was filled to capacity for the presentaâ€" tion of the threeâ€"act comedy "Look Out Lizzie", bemtbe Young People‘s Society of bro under the apon.wrshis’ of the Plattsvilie branch of the Women‘s Institute. gmlnd the setting was an old homestead in the backwoods of Ontario. Members of the cast were: Mac Ross, Margaret Smith, Elva Lattimer, Margaret Kenneâ€" d& Bill Murray, Mona Skelton, yd Ball and Bob Weaver. C.B.MC. Bible Club Bangquet _ The Christian Business Men‘s committee of Galt, Preston, Hesâ€" peler area entertained the C.B.â€" M.C. Bible Club workers at a bangquet held in Plattsville Unitâ€" Thirtyâ€"four dollars was realâ€" ized. Rev. Gordon W. Kaiser inâ€" troduced the director of the play, Bruce McCall presented the playâ€" ed Church A hot turkey dinner was served by the Women‘s Association at the church to 83 guests. Ernest Harmer presided and expressed his thanks for the past year‘s coâ€" operation in the many phases of work in which the organization is engaged. _ _ o Robert Gowing, chairman of the Bible Club work spoke briefly on the success of the club and Dr. Beaupre Walipaper & Paints sOLD AT LEADING PAINT, RARDWARE AND DEPARTMENT STORES 42 King St. W JA 1.3 .2 ... JRA F the troubleâ€"free, oneâ€"coat WC"'FIX paint made for YOU to use! PAINT YOURSELF a NEW ROOM! only a few hours. . . a few dollars « _ eR (Deep tones highed PAINT IT YOURSELF! It‘s fashionable! It‘s thrifty! No other paint assures tirstâ€"time users such firstâ€"class results! Only Wallâ€"Fix combines all these features in the greatest money & timeâ€"saving paint ever made! © ONEâ€"COAT COYERAGE! ®© ROLLS OR BRUSHES on 112 King 8t. S. â€" _ Wateriee _C. JAIMET FASTER THAN ANY OTHER WATERLOO AND CO. LTD. Kitchener by Miss Doraine Rossand and a solo by Robert Didell The singâ€" tion Eriod was led by Len m;‘q with Mrs. J. Ross at the m. Rev. Rercy Wills of the tymen‘s Association, who ministers in British Columbia showed colored slides of the work of that organization. Mrs. James Grieve Obituary. The death occurred at her home in Plattsville on Friday, May 22 of Elizabeth llui Cockerton, wiâ€" dow of the late James Grieve in her 76th year. She had been ill of the CBMC. to the workers Mrs. Geo. w&:&-a» chers was presen lwâ€" a token of appreciation of her unâ€" for several months. Born in Wilâ€" mot Township she had been a resident of Plattsville most of her life and attended Plattsville Unitâ€" ed Church Her husband predeâ€" ceased her 29 years ago and surâ€" viving are one son, Waiter of Stnthro*, two daughters, Mrs. E. Wilson Richmond (Jean), Stittsâ€" ville, Mrs. Kenneth Grimes (Magâ€" }ie), Plattsville; one brother, ames Cockerton, New Hamburg. There are also 10 grandgchildren. A son, Douglas, died in January of this year. Wind, Rain and Hail Storm. _ The heavy and violent electricâ€" al storm which passed over these parts on Thursday evening of last week, was accompanied by high winds and followed by large hail stones. Some _ windows _ at the Canada Sandpaper plant were broken also one at the United Church. Outside of the leaves of trees being cut off and scattered about lawns and walks, and tuâ€" lips and other flowers being snipped off, no other serious damâ€" age was reported in the village. _ But a distance of a couple of miles southeast of town on the 12th concession of Blenheim, Ed. Hewitt lost part of the barn roof. John Potter and others moved away from the barn just seconds © CONTAINS NO RUBSER, _ * SAVE$ MOWNEY 2â€"4409 50%, GREATER COVERAGE! © DRIES IN A FEW Mours: before the roof cameoff landâ€" asuegt Sees »pee ht e es * M(:luuum ï¬ul“h‘t.yn j t on Pert tnrs Henty ‘Genaeter s hooes | fumnthi at bit aryther ducda, the . » ::dth;.:\)oltomollndhhot-?&“. i# fo on chard tened. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rummage Saie Successful. and Linda visited with Mr. :5 mPhthfllhhdiclm&?' Mrs. Hugh Hart in Hampstead on ut:lm‘larktlm:l:m.:?:l:y if Mrs. Maurice Jacobs Ti0G e 15th, report their usual success -ngrhmiu;eml CQundaw -i{h 14. Spent Six Months in Edmonton. Friends of Mrs. A. E. Plyley will be pleased to hear that she enjoyed a six months‘ visit with her daughter Dorothy and family W.M.S. Plans Quilt Bee. ‘The May meeting of the Platisâ€" ville Women‘s Missionary Society was held in the board room of the United Church. The presiden Mrs. K. B. McLennan preudcz and introduced the theme. Scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Miss Belle McKie. Mrs. Edward Hewâ€" itt offered prayer. Herald of the meeting was Mrs. S. B. Grimes. It was de€ided to buy a book enâ€" titled "Venture To the Interior". It was also decided to hold a quilting bee on June 2nd. Mrs. Sydney Green gave an interesting address on the last cha&tcr of the book "Along African Trails" enâ€" titled Northern Rodesia. in spite of there haviu'"hun'a rummage sale each da three days preceding this n{&__ â€" her daughter Dorot.h{,lnd family in Edmonton. Mrs. Plyley made Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown were Sunday visitors near Stratâ€" ford with the former‘s cousin, Mr. Meadows and family to view the farm buildings wrecked by the recent storm. Recent Visitors In Town: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shantz of London with the former‘s broâ€" ther, Cameron and Mrs. Shantz and family. _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page of Ayr at the home of the latter‘s brother, Frank and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McFarlane of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Wesâ€" ley McFarlane with Mrs. George McFarlane. Mrs. George Coulson of Hamâ€" ilton and Mrs. Blanche Poulton of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speers of Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of Woodstock spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Currah. the trip by plane. She is reddtn{' with her son, Roy and family a! Mr. and Mrs. J. Markle of Drumbo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gofton. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmonds and family were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors with the former‘s parents in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrans and son Alex were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors in Harriston. 0 ~Mrs. F. B. Doan and son Don spent Sunday with Mrs. West and family at Ancaster. M es . Mr. and Mrs. James Steele and family of Woodstock and Burt Grimes uf Niagara Falls, N.Y., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rahn and famâ€" ily have moved from the east end of the village and taken up resiâ€" dence on the farm recently purâ€" chased _ by â€" George â€" Thomson known as the Smith Pogson farm une mile south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hockton were weekâ€"end visitors at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdy and daughter Sharon of Galt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brighty. e 80. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and family were Sunday visitors with relatives at Gait. â€" rer and sister Grayce and Mrs. Calvin Sherrer and little son Gregory of Galt were midâ€"week visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Harmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Drumbo and Mrs. Reba Sherâ€" Mrs. J. J. Thomson accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thomson to Embro on Sunday. MacKinnon Paint & Chemicais Lté 8t. Thomas, Canada PRESTON Mr. nl::d l(r‘: Walter g;.nugx and gi Sunday with Mr. and fl; ï¬.l.: Lotz in ï¬eidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Erb and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yutzi in Baden on Sunday. Misses Melissa and Ada Wilâ€" heim of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Ceâ€" cil Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yutzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Poole in Poole on Sunday. xtz. Abe Siogner attended the |Miyorion and Sy, tho nro Toie m-.'udm.m L. "rud family of Wellesâ€" late Alian Stuart in Toronto on ley visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. on¢ Mes Nemon | _ _Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Snd Lamkg weired wap lt'-.m!.'_‘l"!."_“_"'.'?ff’_' Monday with Mr. and family t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. mb Wilheim | near Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Siegner and Jimmie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siegner in London Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Albrecht of Poole and .visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schlegel near Tavistock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Jantzi and family and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Leis and Larry spent Monday in Formosa. _ . Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz were Mr. and Mrs. Arien Erb and Diane of Crosshill, Mr. and Mrs. Eivy Bast, Millbank, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kueâ€" ur,beDoris Anne and Sharon of gun rg. Misses Esther, Edna and Mary Roth of Bamberg spent Sunday with Misses Emma and Katie Gerber. tnMget qpet aiainy ate w . Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church Sunday afterâ€" noon. .uul‘. and ll’:. John J.eiou?l‘:" and Mrs. Akron Yost. _ _ f _ Mr. and Mrs. Anson Yutzi and By Mrs. R. Jones tChun,m:le Correspondent} ueen is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and daughters of Centreville spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. James Ayres and daughter Mary Elien of Burlingâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs: George Ayres. John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Rolland McGarvey. Leonard Hoimes of the RCN at Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home umr. and Mrs. H. Gibâ€" ?Euzm.:‘ï¬!.: m'.mw.uha. * hl.l=ï¬Â§h=w. she is|_ Leonaré Pfeiffee of Toropto shiung her qaughter in Rhen"|spont he week end 1. the home te umber of zph from QMQ‘V‘HII:'“IW opening m‘d stock car ndni.luld in Bridgeport speedway on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifford of Branchton were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel) Tilt and daughter Susan of Maple spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt and Miss Howard Gibbons Jr., was a business visitor in Burlington on Ethel Wilfong Mrs. Charles Reader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Schneider of Kitchâ€" ener. Miss Ethel May Ayres, R.N., of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end at the Miss Kathleen Cluthe, R.N., of Toronto is spending some time at her home in the viï¬ue. Misses Docotfl{ and â€" Grace Skipper were visiting friends in Kitchener on Thursday. Miss _ Francis Aylward _ of Guelph was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lisso were visiting at the home of Mr. and Tuesday Jack Skipper of Gueiph s))em. the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skipâ€" mer‘s sister, Mrs. Gilbert Stump(f and Mr. Stumpf. es irrad m was o Gibbons on "rï¬day. weekâ€"end at the home of the for Roy t Kauk of Kitchener on $88 ‘were paid in tn‘:: and liâ€" cense fees to rate a motor vehideor Canada invm Frank Pearcy of Galt m Saturday at the home of his ther and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy. Mitrs. Fau! Rrogman has reâ€" turned to her home after spending five weeks at the home of her san and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogman of Gleneo. Mrs. Melvin Wolfe was v her mother, Mrs. Sadie Ri of Huronia Hall, Kitchen Friday. _ _ h&-fl.dflt: Sunday at the home of inâ€"law, Mrs. Wm. Grimwood and Mr. Grimwood. Donaid Fisher was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. u?. ‘w. w“o&'u-i: spent a few s home heg_dau‘pufï¬u_l.m have returned to their home after tfewn' a vacation in Boston, .§.A., and other eastern states. Mrs. Wm. Teets is .-a.‘ a eapnte mnd sen tnlew, ty on r sonâ€" A Mrs. Carl Krogman of dh-eo. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Preston mu-“uuï¬hq _ Mrs, Joe Quelch and Mrs. Ed