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Thanksgiving Sunday visitors
with Mrs:J, W, Colwell were Mr.
and Mrs. Don McCosh, Mary Ann
and Dick, . of -Purple' Grove and
Mr, 'and,. Mrs. Waiter Forster of'
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The Girls, Auxiliary met at the
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home of Mrs. Allan Coping on
ThankagiVing ' tay Mra. Bert
Nicholton presided and the open-
ing hymn was "Rejoice the. Lord
is King". Mrs! .Tom Hodgins read
'the *scripture lesson, This 'was
followed ' With the General
ThanksgiVing, the members pray-
er_ and •the Lord'sprayer • all in
unison. Miss .Edna 130ye read a
:poem 'Thanksgiving°. The ", roll
call was 'an.swered Aw.rith• the, word
"Mercy". Readings we given by
, • -Miss. Helen Nicholson, Mrs: Ron-
ald Thacker.. Misses . Donna'Nich-
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olson . and May 13oyie each eon: -
ducted a Bible quiz. Several vis-
itors were welcomed and also the
Rev: and Mrs. H. E. Janke, and
their. small son. It was decided
to hold the annual bazaar on
Thursday, Oetober 25th 'at the
• church.q:tev. Janke led the. Jun-
' ior Girls 'in .a. sing song and • also
- closed the Meeting with praYer.
Dainty refreshments' were served.
Miss Kay Gibson, and Mrs. D.
McInnes attended...the teachers'
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olnvention at Chesley an Thurs-
.,: Friends from here attended the
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shower at Purple Grove. on Wed-
nesday evening for 'Miss Olive
R.11' bride -elect
A number. from here attended'
the International Plowing Match
at Weatistecir, during the week.
Mrs: Ethel. IVIitchell 'left 'Wed,
-nesday-on-her_return trip tio.Aran,
couver after lvdsiting with , her
sister, Mrs: Wm. Cox and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton 'Collins
andfamily of Purple Grove vis-
ited on. Sunday with Mr.: and
Mrs. Clark Needham.
The Si„.W.A. net on Thursday
afternOcin at the tome of Misses
Edna and May Boyle. The presi-
dent, Mrs. To Hodgini, was in
charge. Following the devotional
.part and roll call with the word
Thanks, coin cards were .received
:for the Huron Diocesean ,Chureh.
'extension. This •being a work
meeting the afterWatin "Was 'spent
in sewing in preparation ifOr the
t)al e which.will be ;packed at the
next • -meeting to- beheldat the.
,church With Mrs. Jim Smith con-
vener. At the close 'of the meeting a dainty: lunch was served by
the hoatesses,
Mr. and Mrs. HoWarti MCGuire
: Olivet .spent, Sunday with Mr.
H. Bell and Mr and Mrs. George
Haldenby. • '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wni. Bushell of.:
IA:du:low spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. W. Colwell.
Friends from- here were pleased
to welcome back a foriner pastor,
the Rev.. J. L. Burgess who was
the 'guest speaker for, the 7anni-
versary services at,the,
Presby,"
ierian church on. Sunday. •
Mrs. Wan. Wall. visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shu-
macher:' • •
Jackie,- CP1well of.. Holyrood
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spent a day with his. grandfather,
Mr. Charlie Collins,.
M. and 1VIrs. Arthur Breckles
rid Mrs. Harold. Haldenby were
Toronto during the week at-
tending, the funeral of the form-
er's sister. We extend sympafhy
to Mr. Breckles.
Mr. and Mrs --.Ft:ed.13.laakwell
visited' on Sunday with. Mr, and
Mrs. Wesley Guest. .
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Burgess &
family, also Mrs. Kerr, of Ehn-
vale, spent Sunday With Misses
Nellie and Margaret. Malcolm;
Miss .filma ,Hodgina,. is
spending her vacation at her
home here.. •
Mrs: Dorothy . Thompson Of
Stratford spent •the week -end
with her relatives here:-
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The W, M: S. ' Thankaffering
meeting was held .in the church
en October 5th. Mrs. ,Neil: Mac-
Donald presided. Mrs. R,. D. A.
Ctirrie gave the scripture, reading
.and meditation. 'Mrs. Bert Mof-
fat and. Miss :anima Richardson
gave readings en "Thanksgiving".
Mrs. Robert MOwbray of 'Wing-
-ham Was the guest speaker and
gave a very timely message; Mrs;
Jas. Riehardson sang a. solo.
The y.P.S. met on Mpliclay ev-
ening at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs.. Farish Moffat Douglas
Simpson presided George Mof-
fat gave the -scriptur - reading.
The film strip "Chris an Stew-
lardShip" was .show-n.'1V1i. & Mrs.
Tani? Richardson and.;Mr. :and
Mrs, Hugh Sinipson, recent new-
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ASTWeds,, were preSented, with el-
ectric lamps. • '
The Ladies Aid : bazaar was
held in;the chUrch.-on Friday ev-
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as 25. to 30 lbs. for teoyoung pigs);
2 maintains;het own body weight;.
- 3 stores up materials to give 'a
generous milk supply for her litter.
A "freshmix" ration ,maite with'
National Sow and Pig 'Concentrate
provides ekddly wkiat she needs --
abundant animal and 'Vegetable pro-
tein to build' .sturdy •;bodies and
• siithulate zi1k production extra
minerals for strong bones--- and
added vitamins for fast growth. And
it's so 'palatable, she'll eat •all. she.
needs for her triple building task —
and . so produce a money -making
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TIIURADAY OC"I'QB
ening. Rev. Currie presided for.
the program of quartette .IMM
bers from Calvin, 'a' reading by,
Grace Richardson, solo by Harold
M'acGillvary and an instrurnen,
tal by Ruth MacGillivary: Twp
filth strips were shown, "Scot-
land Yard" and 'Orphan Willie".
Mrs: -John Richardson.land_grace
Richardson were presented With
cups and sauerS. Mrs. Bill Seett, ,
Mrs. Billgimps' and Mrs. -Farish
Moffat Or*. pat in the presen-
tation. A very 'successful sale of
baking, sewing, cndy, vegetables
etc, was held and lunch served
by the * '
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Todd and
AdreW, Mr: 4 Mrs. Neely TOdd;
David...&,,Jatiet of Stratford Were:
week -end. Visiters with Mrs, D.
.Todd. . •
:Mrs. Gordon . IVIacIntyre of
Bracebridge 'spent the Week -end.
with her paents,: Mr, and Mrs.
W,.1. Miller. • . •
Mr: and 1Virs. Gordon Miller &I
Larry and 'MiSS Doris Taylor of
London were hotrie for the week-`.
.end. ; • ' • •
Mrs.' Woods,. Miss Charlotte
.attended the;..75th anniversary pf
*Johnston and Mr. Lorne Woods)
Orncefield United . Church On
Sunday .morning: . • '
Anniversary Marked
Successful anniversary Services
were held in the United Church
on Sunday, With large :corigrega-•
tions • at both services. Among the
beautiful autumn flowers that de-
corated the churh. Was a basket
of chrYsarthemurnS placed there
by the Todd Family in memory of
Mr. David. Tod.. Rev. ,George
Watt of Dungannon was,the guest
Speaker. and gaveinteresting and
inspiring addresses: :at both ser,•
vices Music , at. the morning, ser-
yiee. Consisted- of an, anthem by
the Choir,. a. Men's chorus
posed of Mssrs. • W. I. Miller,. .E.
W. Rice i Gordon .Miller and: Don
CainerOn and a quartette by Mrs:
Gorge Suart,,. Mr.: arid Mrs. E.
W. Rice -and Mr, W. I. Miller. In
the evening the choir Sang two
nurnbers arid Mr. and Mit. ,Rice
avored' With a• duet.. . , .
"Miss :Beatrice •Mc9tiillin,• Mr.
.and Mrs. Win.• Purclon; ;Mary and
Barbara Ann were Visitors -in
Hamilton. on 'Sunday and were:
„fortunate in having a :good view.
of Their , Royal Highnesses,. Prin-
cess Eliiabeth „arid the Duke Of
Edinburgh 'Wee. •
.., Mr; and Mfs. Jack ,Wilon and
children. of 'Nile. have taken Up
residence in Stanley Todd's house
in the ,
ASHFIELD. NATIVE:
AS:B.LISY CAREER
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The following article from The
Assiniboia (Sask;) Tithes, has re-
ference to Ed Kilpatrick, a nat-
ive of Ashfield Toyvnship- and
of the late Mr. and 'Mrs, John
KaPatriek and ;Was: 'born and-
raised on. -Con. , Ashfield,.and
before going West taught schont 41
atfiCerela7aei brother of Milton Kit:
. patriek of Goderch, and �f Miss •
Susje Kilpatrick of Lucknow,
who has been visiting at Pgema
several Weeks, ' . • , •
wiTthhehTeirm:Ostahyeisr: for, the' pas.
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"Looking:'at the record Of E,
A, .1g1Pati7ie),. Popular insurance
and' real -estate num Of :Ogernac,
one can easily Seethat, during the
past forty. years Mr. Kilpatriek
hes been a 'hnaY men and One.
that has been closely knit with
the growth of the -town 0gema.
Arriving An Ogenia in 1911 froni
his native` Ashfield Township, he
has :seen the town; and district
expand intothe now lively Cm-
munity shopping district that it
is. In .1914 he became tovin clerk
arid in the same year ,was also
appointed ' :as scretary-treasurer
of the Ogetna ISchciol District.
During these past 36 years he has
done innumerable service to •the
community. He Is 'also. ecretary
treasurer and Member of the
Hospital Board at Ogerna, besides
being secretary -treasurer of the
District Credit Union 'which • has
a membership of 490.Despite The
fact that the above jobs have
kept, hitt busy he 'has, fOund tim.
to be clOsely assOiated.With the,
activities of the United Church
in °genie and during the past M
years he has been the Bible Class
teaCher. • : . .
"Mr. Kilpatrick,, in attending t�
his own - ausineSs, haridleS alt.
kinds qf, realestate, leans aryl
insurance. 'He represents some
dozen insuranee cOmpaniesartiong
whiCh are the Wawatiesa and. the
Sskatchevrian Government
stirance. With a .reputation such
as his, it is: no Wonder that so •
Many people •contact Mr. Kilpai-
rick• when' they peed insurance.
"Mr.-', Kilpatrick, .:who Was pre-
deceased last year by his wife,
has a family of five: Joyce; a
sioriary Bruce, with the
Massey Harris, Toreno;T Mrs.
Froehlich Of 'Marquis, Keith of.
Sinipsn'o Ltd.,. Regin a, and, Brian
with the Toronto General Trust
Co., Regina":
Owing to. _illness iri , the cast, -,..m...., ,
the, Lueknow play whichwas to • . 4?' °
have beep' held under. the auspices
of the St Heleds,.Women's In-. •
Lote ly ,ifi : ..
stitutehad to be postponed.. •
Mrs.. EtWood Barbour was hos-
tess for the October meetingsof
the W.KS. arid the WA. of the
United, Church when 12 ladies
were presert. •Mrs. W. 1. Miller
was hi the chair and the theme -11-PIECE PLACE SETTING
of the service4g:"The Church]
of the Par -Flung FrontierC.-The •''
T: only 75
scripture. lessons Were read ,by
Mrs. Barbour and by Mrs. E. W.
Rice. Th d treasurer reported that
A63.60 had ,been forwarded to the
Presbyterial Treastirer tor the
three quarters. It was agreed that
we invite Miss Sybil COurtice of
Chilton as 'guest speaker for the
Autumn Thanoffering„ In her
interesting Manner Miss W.•
Rutherford took the?topie on The
Church' in Little Places and Stu-
dent Missions from the,. study.:
book "From Lakes'to • Northern.
Lights".. Mrs. W. A; Miller read
of the experiences of -Claire Ste-
vens, a -sttdent tnisionary, Mrs:
Charles McDonald presided for
the irneetin.g of the W.A. which
opened the therne hyinn, prayer
and' creed. The theme of the wor-
ship :Service was The Great „,$4,1)-,
"per and Mrs. 'Frank
read, the scripture -lesson and
Mrs. McDonald the 1 e o
thoughts. 'A diseutsion followed
regarding the bazaar which will
'be held in the AuxiliaryRooms,
Lucknow, on Saturday, Novrnber
17th. Lunch was; served With
Mrs. W. Ilkeiand Mrs. Chester
Taylor as hatdeS.
Woman to credit Manager! "1
imagine the reason he hasn't kept
up the payments ,'fhaf he
doesn't inoW. I bought it ye". •
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' THE Milt: SILVERP.iATE.
•,Trodornorks of Ortoido 1/4
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Packed in p lovely gift box, thS
CmmunitY plade-setting
in these i five gracious .patterns -:-
Coronation*, Lady Hrrillon*,
Evening Star*, Milady* and Morning
Star*.
m A1 Schmid
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