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TgUESPAY, • OCTOBER 25, 1945'.
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Mr,. and Mrs: Case 'BIack and
- daughter • Freda; of Molesworth.
Were .visitors .with Mr. and Mrs,
Geo; • Hedges on Sunday. •
IV1iss Ettabelle Webster,R.N. of
Brantford, has been ' holidaying'
hertS Mr, --and- Mrs.
"'parer#...
Thos: Webster..
Mr. and :Mrs. Abner Morris-.
spent a few dayss last, week visit-
.ing
isit'•ing their, :daughter, -„Mrs. Ander-
`son Mug;ford,oShephardtol:
Dawson made a:, busi
ness • trip last weep •'to London,
•HamilrOn'' and Toronto
''Mi and Mrs;=' Alvin Sherwoor
returned: last; week end,..;from.
-their honeymoon •trip • spent 'at,
r"e Buffalo and :other
.: sort. colb4..r� .: m .
P .. ,,
- points.
Mr: Melvin Reed,, -Toronto= and --
daughter Doris` spent the week-
end -at -their. home--here-with: Mrs:
Reed •and Girvin-
Miss Marvel. Scott and .father,
Mr. Will -Scott of Purple Grove;
were recent: visitors -With' Mrs.
Rich, McWhinney '
a iss Bernice ..Blake .13.A.: .of Oil.
:Springs spent the week -end with
Mr•: -and 'Mrs: Joh ;-
,Il
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$lake_µ
14jis llgakehne • Caesar .Honored-,=-
Mrs. Harvey,1VJ'ble .. entertained
.at her :home•':or ,a Friday night in
honor. of Miss Madeline : Caesar
bride elect. 'Guests • numbering
bout -forty were present'for--this.
miscellaneous; shower :and each
—,.also,_bridging a clo=thes -pin- Wi h:
then 'name:Tr-lilted p: ,it s An ad -L
dress of -good wishes 'was: read
y." M. s. -: Wilfred .'Pentland, and
alarm clocks led'to' the clue of
hidden -gifts ih:`vai rows ,places 'af:
:ter`Madeline`•was showered•• with``
'confetti .by •.sbrne of the younger
set of girls.: Madeline spoke . ?a
,few words of l:appreciation for.
their kindly gestures.':Thehostess_
=served a''delrcious lunch, at the
-erose-o:f..iil}e• evening: ,:, - �-
Mr _ Thomas Stothers received-
word 'recently that his ..elder bro-
ther, -Robert' Stothers`. of Ottawa
had passed' away. 'at; the age'
•
of-4--at-'tris•--borne--there:
followed'-the.:teaching , profession
and had completed 4Q `years tea-
ching history rn.a college in .that
city: Mr. Stothers here is'the. ;last
surviving 'member of his family
= a fleverF--brothem rd sis' ors. _-
Mrs Ernest Merkley, .Belniore
Is visiting, her sister;; _Mrs. ' Har
`,ey Mole... -
-Erskine-:M.S. Entertains
The ladies of Erskine W.M.S.
were at home •for _their ,'a'nnul::
missionary thankoffering mee.ting
•and ad'exteriaed ari in matron `
to' the other local'auxilia les as
.well as from their sister churches
at Lucknow and'port Albert: Mrs.
Rich. McWhinney;: president,.;was
'1,n the .chair and after thea -open
ing: hymn -and prayei Miss .Iva
:Cam led 'in the worship • period
and gave a .paper, 'on "The - Lord:
is.Iy • Shepherd". • Mrs. Arthur
' Stewart ,gaVe words of welcome
• -to the visitors after Which Miss:
Catherine 'Agnew, Lucknow, ren-:
dered two, lovely solos. Mrs,':Har=
... old
Taylor- .gave two' readings of
her,..'Qfl - anaposit'an; •-Wftt-te
:While in the -N rth, .Revs.':
MacDonald ave C
g a :brief address
on` Thanksgiving. Duets were
• rendered, by .Mrs.' Allan Reed and
_Mrs, Frank doires, also•. Joyce.Ste:
wart and. Margaret-° Black With
Mrs. Herb Stothers at' the Organ.
• • Mrs: .McWhinney, `the 'president,'
gave .a talk on "Peace's after:
•
• Which refi.eshnts 'were served.
. St. Paul's Harvest .Hone
-St, Paul's Anglican Church was
tastefully decorated with flowers
and the 'seasirn's fruits' for the
Harvest Horne Thanksgiving ser-
vice: at -2.30 m," with the • rector,
.Rev., d'oselyn giving an impres-
sive adds > on - Thapksgiving,,
Mr, Rex: O Wander and members
.of the Luckriow choir assisted'
With music., Mrs'. Ralph Foster
Loki iow Sentinel, • 'i
, Lu cknow, .,Ont.�tr>tQ .
gi e'++,.
solo of :Thanksgiving. The ser-
vice was • largely • attended by
members and. visitors;. .
NIL, Nelson 'Culbert, • while
Plowing with his tractor. at his.
•farm, 4th Con. of West Wawahosh
ori 'FridayOctober 19th'' ,found.
wild' Was` b .r
s p e xy .bushes =loaded
Withie;-"luseous Berries1.
a ong
the: fence in his 'field. Heather
ed ` a few of these brant hes :and.
sent, th hi. to your correspondent,-
�;ondent•-
who. tailed on: a few elderly, folks
who sawand sampled the berries'.
They were judged -Ito .':edI to bete '
g h .equal
'ofthe regular P
i crop.
t
a Ci r
hl
o el
m •
of BenmillVr
delivered. an • Interesting .address
•
rat the United ` Church Sunday
ening for ' the .W
g M S.::Thankoffer
`ing' service, He.spent• sone time
in Northwestern • China :and gave -
a vivid address on
,the' .,people''
their, --belief and - customs.--- Mrs;
Rev.. Rogers sang. a solo,:
Mr•. W. H. McClure is doin
• b
sone: renovating at his,horne, and”
former store. The latter is, being
fitted up for; living quarters -
We are, glad to know Mrs. -Eliz-
abeth .Robb is •. considerably iii-
rnve
udy �of .
� , -- ..heart-spell,She=_
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Was ViSite(i Icor a st.—days by
her. daughter; Mrs. Gordon Rit-
chie of ;Lanes.
Mr:
Mr, and' Mr.`s. Bert Wiggins and.
Valerie of Brantford were week-
end visitors with his parents, -Mr
and'. Mrs. Thos. Wiggins. '
. The "Garden • Brigade: Girls" of
this. district who had each:.won
prize money with - exhibits. at
Stratford' Fair and who had con-
templated o, buying • bulbs ,or
,something along that line de-
clined and,rather ;voted' .
e for their
coach, :Miss Flora Durnin,y to buy
an). outfit ,for :a • girl, --of 12 years
to- be, sent :overseas •'to•:,hel • iu
P
z
•thi ;.
r'e1� .of s whiter.•
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=Mr . „and Mr - Jack Flad
, s:� rtagan,
Mr" and Mrs :Malcolm and Mr.
-Wa•1ter-Murdoch'of Toronto spent
the week -end at the _home 'of NIr ,
Tc m; Inglis
-Mr. , and ; Mrs. George Fisher
farnily, Mr. -and Mrs. 1Ronald. For-
sten. :and .•Nancys -spent . '`Sunday
with, Mr: and Mrs: `Elliott Car-
ruthers.-
ruthers.• '
Recent visitors at Mr. ,George
Fishers, have .been Mr.. and, .Mrs:
-Wesley -Tiffin arid `Mtg. WM:
Evans and, Mr an l IV[rs. Farish
Moffat, .
Mr, George- Kennedy attended
a Sliorthorri sale in Stratford last
•Tuesday•and a• sale near irpronto,,
on Friday . 1-
• Mr. and Mrs._ Charles .T•wamiey
, and 'family.. of .London• -sp ent
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that they -go ahead with the fix'
ing of the hall apd appointed two..
new .members: on' the committee
in cha,
Garne
the C.
-to the
week -end. recently wit °'r: anf . i to b
Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. s
,on Fr
Mrs, Melvin _ Hackett of Wood- - tided'
stocl sp, nt last week -end ' •with,•on the
Mr, and Mrs. ;,Pharis, 1Vlathers, 'at.', the
Mr.. and Mrs:' Harvey. A•kert to the
and 'farnily of Lorne spent;' Stin7 was
daywith r,' •a . •
lVL • nd. ''Mrs..; Pharis 5cholt;
Max
hers. k'arrle• �
The.,: -,Women's "
Thstitute was r ��adin
nj
hold- at .the home of Mrs, .To 3 McIiin
In li •
on: :Tuesda. f =
g,•. y afternoon,, 'af dr. Th
tertl being ` postponed 'for : a' ,week, was• a
Mrs.: Cecil.Falconer was in charge eel, -
Of the -program. The • ineeting was Dr,.: , Par
openecL by singing. the Institute stressed
Ode..Plans were made •for: the ficieney
F'ederati'on, Banquet which was cer: Bef'
held in Whitechurch on Thursday ior.'al an.
evening, catered, to by members a Vote
of the Institute: 'A committee was. and -t6: -
named to' have charge of, ..tablesi the' use
fowl, etc.; namely‘ Mrs G. Gil-. tion was
i
iespie, Mrs. A: Coultes and Mr's;
E: -Scholtz: it ` was also de idea -scs6i hq
ge, Messrs,' Ab Coultes and'
Farrier. •The: tender for
.8. station has been given.
Istitute., A ;reception for
••;tl o rnuntty.,
i eld' n the Institute hall
d y evening,' It was de -
o ':hold
eo':hold a 'bazaar :and tea
ay the finer hold the bee
tation :and to -serve' tea
en.,After the. • business,
i pensd with
ang a. soho.' Mrs.
- geve: a ppqiano 'sold -and;
s were .given ,by lairs,, Jas.
S otic Mrs George Fish -
i' bli ht : of the 'program
g .g.:. �w ..
i teresting ,paper ori ca-
he guest ..:speaker,_ .Mrs
er of guest, ..:speaker,_
She'
:the- point --=that • a de-J-
in
e_-in vitamins" caused can
re .closing' with' the. Nat
hem Mrs ,G. :Fisher ga.ve
o '
thanks AO Mrs. ' Parker
s: Inglis and Pauline for
f. theirpori a APpeciax-
,p •
shown by' a • hearty` ap-
u>Rlch ;was .served -and-a
c
hour spent.
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OMEWHERE� in the back of'your NOW' is' the time we ' must,' support
mind, there's that urge to go .rationing andprice controls!
.places. t Right i now it.must . be filed • tjp to. the present; -we've kept our
under---Future;--but-its- art; of us n
p, dollar`sourid And"we can continue
Canadians •• ;
Canadians to want to . discover forto do so if we keepup 'a strong,
LI L to d'
_-,_µ.-aur�elve.s�w}hat�.tla.eY•r << ��' 1� :� steady-fight-�agatnstii�flatYoi!`.=�"='t-
is like -toy plan- for that some':day, ' �.w. _ __ .
when`we'll take a ..trip! That'swhy. wh . , If we fail: in tris. fight, prices'will
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it must be part of oP Our p1annrngg now, rise: Wages will never quite, catch
a t pins as up, . Soon.. you'll pay, . perhaps a -
to i`take sure such pleasant things g ___.._ .. r'- , ,
r dollar•fora •quarter s worth. of; oods ' •
tri s a ' e ossible• in' the .. o•st•wa -, �
p e pp l •• .• And that means your dollar isworti
world. And they 11. t.�e possible •on y, t, •
if ` we � lit against .rrrflatton=figh-w ��onl�r a.qu�rt
eic .That s.•inflation
And after'
g
now to keep Canada's' dollar worth`s: • 4 inflation, comes ' de- '
full dollar!
pression. • bepression aieans:neither
' Why -As NOW so important? Be- ' you nor .anyone else • in Canada will
'cause NOW Civilian goods. are scarce, have trips. You'll be lucky if you
money is plentiful. ,NOW is tete time have a job! So, for our own sakes,
we must guard against paying amore -for the sake of returned men, for our
than -thins are worth..--again$t black <` • children let's teyer relax our struggle
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markets—against buying More than to keep 'Canada's, dollar' worth a full
we need, or., goods '.'we••'don't need!. dollar! •• •
i°Jrbl tbcd by VIE Bi .i3W11VCii. llotis`ray (ONTARIO) to revel the dangers of inflation
'11/take this P1"edge `Todayr!
1; pledge myself to do my•part
;in. fightin_gjiif tions..
or observing rationing, and avoiding
black markets.' 'in any Shape of
form.
-BY-resp- aping price controls 'and other
, anti-inflation measures, and. re- -
frainingfron careless and unneces
sary buying. •I will not buy`tivo' . .
where one will do, nor will. I .buy
• a "new" where: An "old""will do.
BY buying Victory Bonds and
4 Savings Slumps,:. sispporting, tax- .
" ation and: abiding :
by Il; such measures..
which will lower the.
cost'' of living and a,
help keep jrices at a
not,mal level;
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