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FLAN FOR HOCKEY •Date: Set For Vote
`JAMES LIFER, HURON
COUNTY WARDEN, PASSES
• Jfanes Leiner, warden of
Huron n
County passed away in
Clinton H
1 pital early Sunday norniflg. Since
last Tuesday when he suffered a
paralytic ral
yti
seizure, ,
While
motoring i
n
g
be-
tween Goderich and Ch' ton, little
hope had been entertained for his
•recovery
I In his 77th year Warden Leiper
wet_ born in Hullett Tow_
hiP where
e
he has spent his'. • entire life . and
mould ality he. has served
'�"'�� � p c'llor
for a.number'of years,as'eoun' ill
and reeve' This year
•
and serving,
as. ;warderi'°of the, counter' :being,, the
choice of a 'caucus of .Liberal mein-
il.
. Dunt '�,
iier,� of the- County C
(JLOCAL ar dGENERA
Hone
'Dave >EIprne •and Mrs, Horne
vis-
Friday, December 19th is the like-
.. .H:A. team will date. when Teeswater 'will vote
An u7itermedate Q - �' against the sale of beer and
be sponsored in Walkerton this win :for or g
der 'Vf1•ham• is also sparing-no--ef wine Tin- that -village: .
fort4td .build up„ a strong club, and
• apart''f ra these. two srentres little - -
W' d U Fair
hockey talk- eminates=im-spite .,of -. • . m p "
A meeting was held in Wingham t Bruce County, beginning on Novem-
criSp late October days.. =
_.W,_._ Kincardine ecent to_ wind up the• business; ber ` 10th' and closing on November
-With a nem aa",�;sa; �.i?eaa=�`adi' r?o .�. �! Tal .�'OC- .18th, lt' was announced'recently by
;... Lo of the. Turnberry. Agricultu
doubt WillWe've
contemplate a team. D. J Taylor, deputy: minister of.
'll ' e've <scarcely'heard- a whit- iety and arrange for the. , selling of
• per w ills e'has the property: An offer has. been re-, ' game and :fisheries,` The usual reg •.
per oner the subect. This vi g . ulations will' Prevail, with all hun
mustered. 'and. supported very •tied= b u1di . by.
Bow t"which it the
tens required to : purchase a deer'
building gT
1 hockey teams each year since' •u be .'accepted hunting license at $4, , but no dogs
e
the ' uiiding of the ne arena, andI wilbe permitted Montreal
I �3Iu rids a
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te,..xf Dari ..e Y
una .•�•N
rt
e -moo �....:.,......
b rye
it w� ve
Forty-two years ago.he _ married
Annie Iiamilton, who.survives with
u h
a family of five sons and two da g
ters. They are�John M., of Clinton;
Robert, of . Toronto; Gavin, William
ited ' in Toronto, over the week -end.
Mr,•Phillip Steward was on a buss
nem 'trip to Woodstock last, week.
• Mrs. C. M. Shantz of Kitchener
pa
ny
's
Toronto
to br
anch
ter
r
ito
ry
was a ,week -end visitor at thehome'whiehincludes the• greater art of
of Mrs. H. Ontario and adjacent points in. north
Mullin, western Quebec. ,
Mrs, .Peter McCall and Kathlee1;:• Ostrander is enthusiastic a-
• •f d Tar
onto' last week " 6 • . ; ears which'c,he -el are . the es,
SUPPLYING MUCH
WAR MACH
Mr. G, Ostrander, local Ford deal=
er,• pent Wedness ay October 22nd
in Toronto attending .a general
meeting, of Ford dealers of the com-
Macintosh'spept' afew ars m • bout the 1942 'For and Mercury
ai
finest
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,FORMER RESIDENT '.PASSER
AWAY • IN. DETROIT
•
THVRSDA1, O.CTonER .30th, 94t
The death of Mrs: Annie Coxe, in
s ..
her .82nd year, occurred at St. Mary . I
,Ave., Detroit on October 15th, after 1
a short .illness. She was a . daughter
of the late Angus and Catherine
Beaton of the Gravel Road. "
was a sister pf the late,
Mrs.
Cox
.of '
om
a
n
Beaten e Nor
map l
Ad
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McLure Ophe, Cont.; any :
gonna, Ont. and Donald' Beaton of
Man.
Moose .:Dorn.; M
Carrie
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•of Mrs.
an aunt
She,. was.
McClelland, Mrs.„ Margaret .S'triep,
Mrs: Marion Burpee,' all'. of Detroit-;'
s n of Portland, Ore-
gon,
Fergu o
: on and David .Addley' of. Fielding,.
lir olid Mrra Wm• • Husxbn of De his c..ompaity has ever produce•d.• _ .
• troit' Were week -end. visitors . with p; •
,e "Of course. . with - the company's
s
n:. �, tensive
toso: ex lY
Heston. plant
'D.
•• in
•
Mrs. •,f et
has- mother, .: :. manufa _._, $ • . .
' • , . in • war work. the supply
r n iVlacDon- engaged
• Mr. '$aid Mrs: Came 9 . be d'rasticallg'�cur-
i ''.Gladys MacDonald of new. cors•`wil3
Old and Mss .
iia oronto tailed However; ' the new models
l t" k T
• � are designed,
.ath e Misses Agnes
et�
w.e
e .
s n
for
P �built and 'ailed for
Fre derson, Jr.,. ,who,.is •em 'j
„with long life and economical; .service,"
ploy at Brantford, .visited , Mr: Ostia_^_ -'der •said. .
relatives here at the week end, • , In. addition to having a preview of
ti
S. heard
Stewart Cameron •of ..the A. � & the ,new ears, Mr. Ostrander
-end E. F
eek and
m . Highlanders spent • the w • addresses by R. 'M. Sale
and f Toronto o , Millard,. company executives from.
E.,' of ' and Jean at home -with.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Windsor, Ontario, and saw.a motion
A brother, William d a sister, Miss Cameron. Mrs tore showing' the
rather i am anextent of war
Martha, of Hullett, also survive' 1lev. F. S. MacKenzie andpicture
The funeral • was , held on Tuesday ' MacKenzie. • of. Montreal were visa production in . the great 'Ford . plant
t lastweek• with Mr. and Mrs. (' at Windsor. Nearly 13,000 workers
at his ' late' residence with interment : tors as a Mtl with
• are busy night, and- day producing
in Burn's Cemetery, Hullett. • P. J. M ' for Empire. ,armies,
and equipment,
an.
Lloyd ,Steward, son of Mr. 'The Ford company. in Canada is
TING SEASONSteward; went to Strat-
EER HUNTING D.
w ere - nt. '.in .t e' .Brit-
_•._ _,. - _ ....,,...: J ..-Lve,.�e to me 1�, .
�autamot q p
..BRUCE. IN -NOVEMBER
Mrs: Phillip ewar.: e -
da h ' he has se tht largest single source' of military
ford last Sun _ y, ,
cured a job. ish.• Empire. and has already sup -
•There, will be. -a nine -dare .open
plied our fighting- meas tan- 'snore
season for the hunting of 'deer in "Miss , been v ng with fa iends fighting machines.
Erie has, been 'visiting . hon -•1.00;000 ig
and relatives . incommunity,; "Ford in the a ,
The fuileral service was held at
De•�
ham
e
the Fred Woods .funeral , ,
8th
trait, on, ,Saturday, . :October
with interment in . Woodmere cem-
etery, Many "beautiful: floral trib-
utes . evidenced the esteem in which
this -aged lady was .held.•
eat
-nee-
Were
r p
we
ens g
The pall -bear
news, all . resident' of Detroit.
stab e o � expected will
e"st attention isn't given the matter d Petcy of in- :supervisor ocate •last w
' "the for United St tes is now
the past week: • producing 1;850.:and 2,000 •horsepow
- ` • es. There is
Clair •Johnston,J �C. Armstrong, et engines:for war planes.
near-
and Johnny .Dahrner of the- 99th also a mammoth bomber p
Battery at Kitchener 'visited here ing'' completion for - the production.
over the week;end. of B -24D bombers, and ;plans are
• the Bank of , underway for the' production of :me
John Carruthers of chum :and heavy tanks in Ford's
ort
r
' in
Detroit",
e
plant O p
a;ninense TR. Rouge
. Qstiazder. repos.
v}, rmitted m .the chase. staff. at Brampton spent
old
•Two. `St�elens � for Bruce. County, arruthers. •.
-
- .•;D�n • ri arne Viand fis cries_ _ t,:,�he,�ho of• has -mot mother;
•
k that Yin' John C•
Harold an y the Paisley Adv week '
t an early date. Frolics present ':in- ; and formerly of ' St. Helens,: inn hon indicated that'LAC. Harry . Middleton of 'the R.
cls, •. •: ; • .. , sardine. reports reaching -mi ht ,be --assumed _that �: n -members-of aW. large- _ ___ -swam Would -be_ A. FL, . Port Albert, tori .>ie. guest •
dxgations�_ it g !were'• arra g .the Greenock• P
is re aided. as out this canton grit of Canadians to recently cellent territory for nimrods, and 'soloist, in. she'. Presbyterian church-
hockey'here. g g.
season. arrive Overseas.. that bothEldersli'e and Bruce town on Sunday at both services.
Let's hope not.
ships were inhabited by a fair rep -
Mr.: . Sidney Ferguson, and son
resentation of the • white -tains. The Donald of London were recent vis-
peninsula, of course,,is ,,always.good stars with the former.'s ..parents; Mr.
deer territory, and will no doubt and Mrs, Thomas Ferguson of, Ash
attract the greater number of :the
. Aindrevw 1V$iti dh
rete_ ern
:��'left:�ast�e,� �.
P r'
to Mugu shag after--sl,� a off
naie preached arewe - aiught�er .of Mr: and
his congregations at Ripley and Marie Smx
Make Your Selection Now'
While Our `Stock Is Complete
A'--SI;oo i�Tt1
Balance of down. payment in small
amounts until • the required Govern-
ment
overn ment - regulation of one-third or .,
minimum of $]10:00 bas been paid
before delivery.'
ANNIE ' STEVENSON : PASSES . .
• The death of Annie. Stevenson of
London occurred at St. .Joseph's
,Hospital • on. Tuesday . after an ill -
nets of .two weeks. She -was 63. Miss
Stevenson was well known. to many'I
'here -=and-no-a young'- lad �y�sed,
spend the summer holidays in Kin -
low with her grandparents, Mr.. and.
Mrs, McConnell.
Two :brothers survive, , Dr. Hugh
and Dr. William Stevenson."
n was: • for years
Miss' Stee'ersson
prominent' in the London Women's
Liberal Club and was secretary. ,of
the 'Protestant ..Orphans' Home for , .a shaking up when the car in which
f they were' passengers; . along ` with
- ANNUAL,
,:W
SUPPER
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH -
RIDGE =
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Nov.
oa
1 ,
5,30 to 8.30 • •
Entertainment & Dance •B3"•
IE,S
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• � .: MacKE
.ORCHESTRA
HE-STRA
Admission 50c; Children 25c
sick arid the poor, was her habit of
visiting them 'and helping• them a-
-long with baskets of food: and •cloth-.
ing
...
BONNIE FOSTER of Blyth -has takr • '
a 'Position in, Wingham where he""� '
en
will ` p�ayo hocleli 2►g
airrihis•• winter
with the Indians. •
SUFFERED FRACTURED. ARM < .
IN • MOTOR COLLISION
: red
f
' Decou, of Detroit; suffered
Mrs. J.
a fractured. arm and .her .husband
RED .GROSS . NOTES
Please bring in all finished ie -W-
ing • and knitting,. ready for ship-'
ment by November lst.,The Council
Chamber will'be open from 2 to 5
Saturday afternoon. for .receiving
parcel4. ' _
Urgent- request for' all hospital
supplies:; Cotivaresc'ent shirts and pa"
•
almo
about 17 years. • ..
horses and ` the: driver, Albert.Campbell, RR. 3, .
Her. high-stepping �
t Goderich Mrs., Campbe'11 and her
s h
black carriage-was�a.. familiar ig ,_ _ _• _ .
and -she_ then, . rs nnston, coliided`v'ith
onr"'Liln`do'ri'�thoroughfiares, R W.�+CIP-
d
' ve them up to'the tame of her'I a light truek"driven- by . 'collision
llisxon
ill
an excellent horse -1 ments of :Kincardine: The co .
illness. She was
n and .horses: were one of her • took place ' on the , main Street ofL.
w�nho
main hobbies: Another hobby which Kincardine-las�weel�• Chief a�
endeared .her to many among' the. ice R. C. Mackenzie investigated.
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DRY.
kRl►ysic-ra r N: Ma e< h...the� arm -'s- bra_' Ali o=sonie~grouPs l aVe grey Tg q0-
. a _few da�s�vyrfc
Rev. C. . •`Mac-' or
a complete rest; farewell -
ll -sermons tber,10 3 .R .:.
Ke
to
Olivet on Sunday, concluding a very
successful pastorate of fourteen
years.
•; LUCKNOW •
<a"«m;.1*
BORN
F.ENETY—At . Stiathroy General
Hospital on Thursday, ()doter 23rd,
1941, to LAC. and Mrs. William Gorr
don Fenety (nee Jessie MacRae of
Lochalsh) a "daughter: '
SNYDER—, In Kitchener Hospital on
Saturday, October 18th, to Mr. and
er 2; Wait -
Mrs. Phil Sins •returned'fromvHam-
ilton on punday evening 'where •she.
has: •bee visiting with her grand-
mother the past three weeks
Ed. Schumacher, son of Charles
.Schumacher, Concession ' 10 Cul-
ross, visited at his home ,the-. end
1
Mrs. Raymond:^Snyd end there. _
erloo (nee Florence• Hodgins of Kin__
loss) •a son, Douglas • Raymond. ' . • A' number, of the N.C.O..'s of • the
week end in the district, Included
' of the week, before .leaving , with
his "military unit for, the West Coast.
Mrs. . S. Outing of Blyth visited
last. week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Steward and was accom-
paned . to Blyth by Mr. and Mrs.
'Hugh Curring who'spent the Week -
The. Reran lc 'Sale
Was angulated by
the United Drug
Co. asan advertis-
ing' plan.. •
Rather than spend
Targe sum's of Mon-
ey.,
on-ey., in . advertising
to convince you: of
the merit of Recall
merchandise, -they
'Spend 'it • on this
sale by., making it
possible for us to
sell you two regu-
lar full size pack-
ages Of high quality
Rexall merchandise
for the price of one
plus ,one cent - -- -
Stock up now and
save.
The i Rexall inal
S
eat
ovember h 6th,7t • 8th
Wednesday, T
LUCKNOW
Rexall Remedies; Puretest House-
hold Drugs, Vitainin Products, Stat-
ionery, . Rubber Goods, First -Aid
Supplies, Shaving Preparations,
Baby Need's, Greeting Cards, Soaps,
Perfumes, Wot,hbrushes.
•
This Original . Rex-
all- One . Cent . Sale•
-of , ours is a sale.
where you can buy
one item atits're-
gular price, and'an-
other.item of ekact-
ly.'the same kind
and quality for an
extra ONE CENT.
Every United Drug
Co. article listed-on
this sale is a high
quality, guaranteed
product, identical
with what we sell
every day, at the
regular price:
- - Get your. needs
now and save., .
ursday, Friday, Saturday,..NEXT WEEK
'
E.McK
PHONE 32
New W o s'
and Yarns
shirts, size 8, still'in the snaking..
We are long overdue 'on this quota
99th Battery at Petawawa spent the
were four local •boys; . Jack ' Canal)?
ONTARIO.
so. please bring them in at once. .
A new quota of 'clothing for Bri-
tish civilians has •been; received and.
Consists oi' the following:. 50 out -
'fits -for- boys 8:years old .(each out-.
fit consisting of blazer, flannel
•.
shorts, ,shirt, sweater and pair
ocks)•; 100. boys pajamas, 8. years
old; 100 women's night gowns, size
40.
Cut out garments can be obtained
from the . Work Committee in the
Council: Chamber Tuesday & Thurs-
day afternoons • from. 2 to 5. Wool
for sweaters' and socks can be ob-
tained from the - Knitting Conven-
ers—Mesdames Treleaven . and Mc -
bell, Bud Thompson, Clarence Greer
and Bob` MacKenzie.
`M;: Walter Webb, who has , been
making his home with Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield- MacDonald, suffered a
Ladies registered -et the Red Cross
Work Rooms during the past Week:
Mesdames' Horxiell, • • Yoven, Youn,
Hamilton, (Huston, Cameron, W. E.
Henderson, McKenzie, Alton,
-Smith Wat,-
son, Prest, . Hooper,.
Reid,. McInnis, ;Andel—ton, Douglas,.
istroke on Sunday and was removed 'McKim.. Misses. . Woods, C. Mc uaig,
• to . Wingham Hospital. Mr. Webb is Mallough. Mesdames Cook; ' Little,
83 ., years of age.: Murdie and 1VIcAlpine serve tea. -
Don't forget that Fridayis Hal-
lowe'en night when its wel to have
i
some sweets qn hand. ' for youthful
I
nocturnal visitors. Then there it an-
other type' of "goblin", whom you
- had better - beware ,. of _ by having.
everything moveable under cover if
1,possible.
1 Mr. • and. Mrs. R .M. MacPherson
of Toronto, accompanied •
their
Pte. Lewis Taylor of Montreal
spent the week*end at his home on
the 12th Concession.
a1IYat.: Mei rs
Every Tuesday. and Friday
,
Satisfaction .Guar'ami
miters -
auove
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and , Mrs. R. A. 'Barbour, of.
Fergus announce the' engagement of
theb shere: Mr. Charlesr ter, Ralphrothy MclVlilRl�enesons' to
of
son Norman, visited friend
last week. -Their son, Kenneth, now )r. and Mrs arA ag R. McMkee laof
Dental Corp, was Sarnia. The
a member of the Dr in Fergus. Dung
e
married at Nor h Battleford, Sask lady °9ea gTanddhughter of Mrs. Rt '.
last Saturday Miss Ruth E y
beth ' Staples.—Mildmay ' Gazette.
[Don't Wait t1nti Win
is bore,:buy to Ya1'
•
Goes To Ottawa :
Sergeant Charlet L. Jewitt of the
J. Woods of St.. Helens:
Mr. ' and Mrs Gilbert II. Barkwell
announce the engagement of their
second eldest daughter, Verna Mae
military head_ offices at London let se Mr.hairy J Srriitii, Toronto; the
recently, for pttawa. Charlie is the tale 'place the tatter
• elder so
London
Mm. Viola Je
London and formerly} of Luck
watt, of marriage to e p ,
now• I part of November.
•
RUBBER' FOOTWEAR 'NEEDS.
WE HAVE A FAIRLY COMPLETE . STOCK' OF RUBBER
FOOTWEAR ON HAND A T THE PRESENT TIME. '
• . COMPARE OUR VALUES '
IEN'S. .8 -eyelet GUM RUBBERS $1.69 to $2.25 .
'*
BOYS' HEAVY RUBBERS 31.39 to .$1.i5
• 1 TENS' RUBBER BOOTS' ' -° $2.25,;.$2.50, $325
FREE: 'FELT. INSOLES with every pair. .
•
MISSES' RUBBER GALOSHES - $1.19
Pair
CHILDS' RUBBER GOLOSHES $115
69c UP
WOMEN'S LIGHT 'RUBBERS
• ALL HEELS
• 1 : • ,
VALUES in. Men's and goys' Hi -Cut Boots
MEN'S 16 -in. Brown MENNONITE BEND OIJTSOLES .... $6.00
BOYS' 14 -in. Brown MENN ONITE BEND-OUTSOLES .... 33.05
BUY NOW WHILE OUR" STOpit IS COMPLETE
C. Rathweil Son
le, October 30, 31, November
Copy of the Sale Bill at The Market Store