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[Welland Telegraph December 12, 1941]

Boyle Dec 13-Mr and Mrs Elmer Lampman of Niagara Falls N.Y. and Mr and Mrs Delmer Ecker of Hamburg, N.Y. called on their cousins, Mr and Mrs Emery Gee on Sunday.

Miss Marie Ulman of Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Ulma.n

Mr and Mrs Clarence Gracey of Grimsby spent Thursday with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Gracey

Fred Holden who is employed at the Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium was a recent guest of Mr and Mrs Cutler.

Mr and Mrs William Heaslip and daughter Jean and the former’s mother, Mrs Phoebe Heaslip and Mrs William Cutler were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Judson Jamieson at Grimsby.

Mr and Mrs Harry Gracey of Stamford Centre spent Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr and Mrs Beamer.

Mrs Wm J. Anderson called on her cousins, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Overholt and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Buckner at Forks Road East on Tuesday.

Mr and Mrs Ernie Kinney and daughter Evelyn of Dunnville and Mr and Mrs W. Sheets and daughter Beverley of St Catharines were Sunday guests of the latter’s cousins, Mr and Mrs Robert Schwoob.

Rev G.J. Comfort of Dunnville was a recent guest of his son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Paul A. Comfort.

Mr and Mrs Ernest Callahill and son Eric of Hamilton were Sunday guests of the latter’s sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Henry Ulman.

Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Emery Gee included Mr and Mrs Emery Gee Jr and daughter Pat of Toronto, Mrs Ethel Howell, Mr and Mrs Edward Barry and  son Richard ad daughter Jane of Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Clifford Gee and daughters Julia and Dorothy of Highway 20, Mr and Mrs Charles Gee of Wellandport and Mr and Mrs William Dilts of Welland.
Mr and Mrs Wm J Anderson, the latter’s sister, Mrs Leonard  E. Cocks of Smithville, , Sidney Heaslip and Mrs William Heaslip attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs Clara May Buckner on Wednesday.

Mr and Mrs Judson Jamieson of Grimsby spent Wednesday with the latter’s mother, Mrs Phoebe Heaslip.

Mrs C.E, Dyer of New Toronto is spending a few days with her mother. Mrs Sidney Heaslip and Mr Heaslip.

Mrs Sidney Heaslip returned home from the Hamilton General hospital on Thursday and is convalescing following a goitre operation.

There are several cases of scarlet fever in this vicinity.

Mrs Amos Beamer attended the Christmas meeting of the Rosedene W.I. at the home of Mrs Albert Smith at Silverdale on Thursday. Dinner was enjoyed at noon and a feature of the program was an exchange of Christmas gifts. A splendid paper on Canadianization was prepared by Mrs Chester Lambert Red Cross work was discussed and work distributed.

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