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a. FIftT G FAIL ed .on 'the high qualitY' of'.,I
BEth
a THE 11CHANf1 les, Which e eligible to be
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a� - _ .,� -.- ... ,,, � . shown, singly: arid. he groups of 5
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wait . _..__�Weather Co ;i ; at wn, singly
and. 'They are also
eligible for the Walkerton• Christ-•
Cooier`ood
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s --- sizes " mos Fair, and should dawn g
iBL whipped singly,. , i . pr ce ted nut; pa this cti ry acouldgh, i
a IBEX , .x O
■ Q" '�nri blue or P .bord'ers,, also . all white: : g erson was
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guaranteed. Jack Bend
IA .he ,:rful .colors, thickly '• napped • on le I club leader.
e dvaudeville ■
1 ' INDIAN '�, EntertainingIle num-
a' both tides, colors fed; blue and brown grounds, ■ _ resented by the Arm-
i berms were presented
• 'feature
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• . TE ALL -WOOL BLAN • " TS. rainbow borders, fine pare ■' : strong a studio:,
. of I ej16n;. Pearn;
` t weal, .moped singly, flung nap for extra wrath, a f.ing p
a i Nora. Snelgrove, dancer.oand Pearl
■ Inge size;
■ . �. Johnson; cowgirl :singer,
mid v400l fleeced,' faiieyR .bar �.
of oti ■Ash#ield Holds Trophy.
■ { ESMOf _ t captain of, the
p
!!' ders, sateen binding • Albert McGee,
a .. ` •Ashfield'. tug ''of war team,' had
eiderdown. coleys ■ difficulty, .mustering seven `Yuen
$AB ■ .
a . nraade •of soft, •cotton pderdo
NI '•" i n i,th which to defend. the John
NI blue, an�p *tk.'. ■.p'GordonacPher-
`. Hanna'tro h'y. �Gord �
a aison. , captain of the ::chal enguig.
a _ aiio:h team, had rune
�, . West Wa
•` ■ mere ready to take the draw, Wahl'
Rcannie Forster and Angus : Niac-, •.
t, as m letoti •. dropping' out to' even the
tthe tro- ti
E. DonaldPP
a.' a!!!!ttlr����E!!ra pblr- by drawing Id retained the
II sides.' AShfi
�, w leg 'the challenge
�1�h�iltf�■ff�l��l®t;�i!l�slD •
in less than' half a'Yn nate of ; r
BORN- one -minute draw -
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Torte. Anderson,• who : recenily
:. Besides retaining the.. trophy,
Sand the Ashfield.team ereceive over
bought the former .Reid. i�al3cerg,• .eras . +asp. � .. � and the Wawv'anosli team re-
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�,'P,rused the lot mediate- � cwrtorlr shirt: Presented bY,
._ ... .:b di ?g : from, the old cF i . H o ceived
ev Clarence Catshir s ' owe behalf of
The
Lh�oaF Fie Com
-•Mr. •Hanna The draw. was in.
Y recently bought the : two: Sept
` i vacant .lots, and on the Ho tat oa ednesd gy charge .of Allister Hughes;
_ Members of the teams: were;,
they..ire h .ref ed, Middleton, a • daughter,,,MarY Low Ashfield. Murray Campbell, • Rae
' toil bpi : a=frxe .
Fes: Dalton, Lorne Farrish,Dave-
. .. 1�'7�,DS--IIn 8irrrcaFd��ae. Haep�tal , •
. •. _ . an;. 'Joie► Gilmore; Mel Dickson,,
om. ;;. September ' 28th, tO', John Fokkeas. The latter is a Hol-
�..�.«,�, �►�`•.��•�,�•.`•.��+`••�•�•�.• 1111 r:. and ,;Mrs WaFIeIl;, ;V�gIdS of lander •who. Cagle•`. to Ashfield re-
I.ucco '
wv, a daughter, I.raila 1Nakwanosh Joe For
Gently. west`
June; an; . Btid Foran o• rL.Foran, i
Frank ,McQuillin, Blake Alton, ,i ,:.
• t•Ro'ss • •MacPFterson, Walter Ches:4
boyo:. ,i
Scheel' Chorus . Winners ,
• Eight rural . schools competed l
in the parade, choral singing and i. •'
school. 'yell. The four top schools
were, ,1st, S:.S... No, 5•� Ashfield: L
Zion, Miss: Ada Webster; 2nd, S.S.
1w O: 4, Ashfield, Achalsh, Mrsl
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Iva hUt NO ` LU *CKi�1OW, °mum
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THiJ AY,.
ocrdwatetsTO 1941.
Ashton's
TOT -TO -TEEN & LADIES' WEAR
a B!E HAVE•
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CHILDBET4'S SLEEPERS, ,:-:° I -piece or 2-piecefleece-lined,
2. 4,• 6. :
PLAID SLACKS & JACKET—A11 s ogl.. Sizes 2-6x,
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PLAID. SKIR•=
TS?lain ani, pleated ail -Wool plaid skirts,,
'Sire8-.14.
McFARLAN Iii liinghai n Gen-
eral it on ay, Sep-
tember •26R, ' to Mr.. and Mrs_ Don--:
•M. -arae ; •, • a-
M1DDLETO1 -. In Tlisoiiburg
Vii a - em-
her 22nd, to Mr; " and M =Geo
• JUST: ARRIVED: --.A new s' ipment of
SWeaters. Pullovers a►d cardiga
FOR COLD WEATBER AHEAD
A'11-wwsoo1 crib .blankets, nirik or blue, satin bound.
• AIL WOOL 'BLAp KETS-=Pastel shades, satin -binding, sora.
2x84, approximately*.'•
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dies and Children`$
Week -End t
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. Vi acrd . G • Wan. .
alres .glass' 'spark/44'4/mi
ver, meta and- porcelaF
Bottle .45e
Go ea,Amber Hance
Mrd: 'and' F1 v . d ,
2 till;
• 4 lb- t 0- �,-- . 7
8 •lb., tin, special *1145
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Being' Salmis
Specialt.'
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EN RUN
PEAS
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ADIRD HONOR
lF SATURDAY BSE
berg pleasant evening Was
spent. at -the : hotne of 'Mrs Ira
Dickie when she wttas. ' hostess to
a number; of. Miss Anna Graham's.
friends Areanuis ng Program was
presided over by Mrs. A..Mac Rog MacKenzie teacher; 3rd, SSS,
Init and the bride -46 -be • was Ho :15, A. Hemlock City,
,. Ashfield,, showered by many beautiful gifts
Presented to her by three little Miss Isabel Howes,,- teacher, 4th,.
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bogs,' Jack Ma Iver, Denver. I3rek-
S S. No.. 4, West iiikrawsanosh, St:. «•.
•t Helens Dir. Graham: MacDonald, I
e' and .Jnlrrni'e .MacKp'*e• teachers;
Mrs§ Beatrice:Mc@uilltn,
Anna was a sten apemng Other entries :included SS No. 7, i•
Ashtteld::Miss ;Lois Feagan tea t • , : Ande�i•atir ,.
'No. 9 Ashfield; Noss. Stanley-), (Austin Martin, Jinn Thompson; : George
chin' S.S. .
Jean Stothers, . teacher, S.S. No . Neer hare, Calvin Gibson, • Jack (Clayton .Eodgins, Elwood Irwin...
Helen.' Dobney;' McGillivray, (E1xn$r NicKeniie, Alvin,. Irwin, ..John Garrin*-1 : ,ast
Z�, , BeliaSt, •Miss.. ie '-�,,'
acher;'' S:S:,'No' 9, -Kinloss,. Miss• Danny. Rose,: .Donald. McIntyre,. Were tied .,:,�
to ,
Grace Must .,:.teacher Music in- Dorf Cameron)'„. (Bob : Armstrong,. Quarter 'mileCalvto G. �o ..,.
Marion -Mac- .Dun. rt•': • C;a:m. p b e I 1 Donald I: Wilfred Black, George,•Chao.
strgctors were., Miss �' -
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d Mr. Baxter
'DQrtald`an
St. Helens School won first
priie in both the crafts. and .arts
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competitions: There were ,-no en-
tries in, the pibic • speaking • corn-
test. • • ,, '
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announces the engaagernent of,her 2zdraft, Q. 5ta„shSte .Af field;He, 3rlensd,•scNohool;: 5
elder daughter, Florence Eileen( •Kin' at I '
to Raymond George Erhard=, Arts--lst, • St Helens •• School:
gg est' son of ]r=` and - R. grid, No. 5 Ashfield; 3rd, No..' 5
LUeT so Wedding . to
tae place early in October ' Sports•Eve is Winner. ;'
• . F Raceme -•6 and T, boy's, Douglas
and” Mrs...J. M. Farrell,
BBZuew rater Highwvay, wish', to, -ark- • Schmid,; Bruce • Baker; girls Nan-
1ue e ,the 'engagement of their cv Cochrane, May Hiabkirl,.'•
gifts. by MisseS,„ W"irfred
Graham; and Ileen Hall:. After
making a fitting 'reply to her
friends they all joined in singing
for she is 'a jolly' good
dainty lunch was wed . by
the hostess assisted :by Anna's
girl(' friends. All enjoyed a very
19c pleasant _evening.
,FALL FAIR
L.t GKFGUESS F.R
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W'r rner :of..the Free Gr-ecery
Basket was Mrs- Jackson,. gin
cardrne,. Ont.,. with a guess of
14 lbs. Seven ci r TTr, guesses
• were -made with, Mri. Jackson's
entry being drawn as the Vii,
nee. The correct weight. was
14 :1bs. 4 oz...
THOMPSQWS
'The Store ef Friendly Service"
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. -Robert Down • of Markda le
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Nylon Slips,
lar" e
lanueIIette Pyjamas, 'small, median' siidg
'Winter Coats in all 5 es adies,' and Miss es
and colors.
Men's lyindbreake.rs, all styles.
hen's . Reversible Hunting Jackets.
Men's Top Coats and Suits.
WEBSTER,
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youngest daughter, June Erneline,•8 ,and P,./303. -S, Kenneth, Hods-•
to Mr:, Gordon W.: 1_ Elliott. _son'"kinaon, Ian . Marshall; girls, Mari -
and 111: • Mrs. George 'F'iltiott Lira. Widdis. ,Betty : Armstrong...
of Lucknow'tr- The marriage to take
place at 3 c-eIock.'•October•,16th,
at Bethel United. church:
Mr.• and: .Airs- D. L. MacKinnon:
19 andII :boys, Kenneth :, Jt t
Nays Geoor gek {'t ebster•i rl 'o
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Moor
eLla Iitrw�, old.f,:: Phi Mo
' ' I'2, and over; bags,' Art Baker,
Clark Stanley; girl*, Joyce Little.
tCond:4„ Kinloss, announce theen-Carolyn Gibson
Vgagernent of their elder daugh- Bicycle race ,- boys „ Claytona
; ter, Grace Isobel, to Mr Leonard. Rodguns • Donalo�e 'Me ay, • Alts: in i ,.
Orville i~'ll.ratt; son of Mr. and,Hackett; girls, June Clark, •Shir-,1
;:Bars Richard Fll;ott,, HoLyrood ley 'England.' '
Tlie marriage to • take. 'place ` in 199 yard dasheorge Chin,
So o t h•. Kinloss Presbyterian Jim' Needham.
E• Church At. 2.00 o'cicick,,'Siturday,,. Relay(.race=-(George Chin, Wil-
t, October 23rd.:.. • .fred Black, Grant Farrish, Ray 1
RICHMOND •& ' ASTORIA
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