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Sunk, .Aid
Evening' Service:
Open this .SuriclaY, Wednes-
day afterrieen, and durtng
the evening throughout the
week.
South End
Service
Usborne ';1111,ps Fairs .Presbyterian SS
With Grants .0f. $10 day School of .CA Presbyter -
Enjoys Contests
Saturday afternoon the Sun.
Ian church held their picnic at
At its meeting Monday after-
noon, Usborne council approved
grants of WO. each to Kirktoa
and Exeter agricultural societies,
which sponsor the local fairs.
A delegation from the town-
ship school area board, com-
Prised of Trustees Walter Mc-
Bride and Harry Dougall, inter-
viewed council in regard to se-
curing school grants from the
township throughout the year ra-
ther than in•one lump sum at
the end of the year. After consid-
• erable discussion it was agreed
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Business. For Rent
A Snack Bar
that a _delegation from the board
should meet fite vouncii .aga.in in
company wiU
school inspector, ,..g. p.
Report of James A, HOWes,
O.L.S.Ustowel1 or the
drain of. the Down, .municipal
drain was provisionally .adopted:
and date or the court of TOYision
was set for October 7, Reeve C.
A. Smith And Clerk H. B. G,
Strang were .authorized j sign
the petition for A. grant under the
previsions .of the provincialid
to drainage .act and the elerk
was authorized toorder the re-
euired tIle and secure a ditching
machine to do the work.
Council held, court of revision
on the fifth concession drain
(Stephen Township). There were
no appeals against the assess-.
meat but -outwit gleanedup a
minor discrepancy in regard to
towriship. roads.
Bylaw on the Scott Municipal
drain Olibbert) was passed
since there were no appeals be-
fore the .court of revision.
Fully Equipped with .. -Living Quarters for Coupie Assessment roll made in 1956
;or taxation Ptirposes .107 was
- adopted by bylaw,. Total Amount
ON HIGHWAY -- YEAR ROUND BUSINESS 1 is $2,690,200.
Council agreed to have the
necessary repairs made to the
Essery Drain on lot seven, eon -
Apply P.O. Box 210
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cession •one • Stephen Township
after receiving a complaint
through. Stephen council from
Paql Pavkeje.
Council decided to take no ac-
tion on the Bell Telephone com-
pany's application for increased
rates.
A bylaw providing for the col-
letion- of all taxes by'December
14 arid the imposition of penal-
ty of two percent for non-pay-
ment was given its final read-
ing. - •
Reeve Smith presided for the
meeting and All councillors were
present. Next meeting was set
for October 7.
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"1 wonder whae,s happened
to Nancy ; ..".
"0.1i! I'm, glad you, called —
I was worried."
The telephone rings
and everything's OK
,$e many: oftheealls you make eery day say "Don't
worry"!' When spmepne, has to work late, or can't keep
a date, or has to cancel an appointment, the telephobe
lets other people know.
At times like this — whether you are making the
call or receiving it — the ready reassurance provided
by your telephohe'ran,be precious beyond words.
This is just one of countless examples of how your
.telephone pays its way, as it makes life happier, easier,
more secure.
Report On • '
Blanshard
By MRS. GLAOWYN HOOPER
Riverview Park, Exeter* With
good attendance
-
Picnic :supper was servedbarb-
ecve style with. W. G. Cochrane
in charge,
A ,gem • and thocolate- bar
scramble for -beginners he.gaii
.the sports program. Wines in
Marathon for jvnior boys And
girls classes were Mrs. Hilton
Laing's class; shoe toss. for prim-
arY, Donald Campbell, Eleanor
Stantalte.; rolling race, Freddie
Learn Brian McLean; tossing
.paper plate, Kathie Oke. Judy
Wilson: rabbit hop, Ronald Oke,
Kenneth Oke.
In a track meet. of five teams
captained by Carol Hogarth,
Mary Shaw, Marilyn %rang,
Phyllis Cann and • Edith, Palethorpe, Carol Hogarth.'s team
won. .John a el repot....
Tweedsmuir history• book, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hoffman
Message FrOM. The 4-11 •Garderi Club girls and. 1Vir, and Mrs. Ken MeCrag„
were present and had their - books Mrs- Rita •HaMOther, Douglas'
„e. on display as well 45 a display .and. Harold have moved to
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.re•
•oving o
Ca s wood
9.11.0 ne4hbours of gr, and Rend with Mr, and ra.
Mrs. William Havah on the 14.th WOnti Oil and J.0.An.
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concession ,.of Hay. gathered at • . rs, 0..ei. • K. 0-. . ,.. ...,„ . .- .
the home .of Mr. And Mrs. Court., and ,..311‘ss Mae Peterson, et New'.
ney Rurrneister to boner them ,x11.400•14 were Tlitirstley guests
' 1..!estiwood. W.t.
wood this wook„ 'to Dash, :with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader.
1 a week visiting relatives In
Michigan..
prior to 4heir moving ; Mrs. William Stade spent over
S The regular Institute meetings litlisses Diane Kraft, Carel
were resuined for the fall witti. Beacrk Brenda and Pauline
• the Homo ,!i.cononues group Deckor,, .of •Zien Lutheran Wet-
eharge •on luesdaY evening. with ther League, attended the league
Mrs. A. Aliemand, gonvener. Roll convention at Waterloo College.
•call was What 1 leave for my Kitchener, over the weekend.
ffoarmitirte todaeya.'t' when
1 414 away I eMl err; and
dcl Mlirfsr..EadnNd atigrest, and
Mrs. Letta. Taylor spoke on her Baker spent Sunday at Utica,
trip to Newfoundland this sum- Mich,
iner. Anne Webb sang a 5010,
ta.dICIO.eeandleinrgsanwdelvIrersg.WGelnenbYWMebrhs.. 1/14 Miss /1°fIlllan" 01 Lon -
Mr. and Mrs. Rusyseisilit:reskswleitihn
non were SundaY
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin
son and 'family spent Sunday
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Kenneth Hill
of London.
Mrs. Lottie Jones of Glendale
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Tones.
Mrs. Fred Thomson spent
Monday with Mrs. Alvada Hop-
kins of Mitchell. •
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey,
Mrs. James Mossey, Mrs. Fred
Thomson spent Friday at Wing, -
ham and attended, the gradua-
tion ceremony of the nursing
assistants Miss Kathleen Mos-
seones,
ywas one of the successful
•
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. ant Mrs. Sam
Facey ,of Wellborn.
Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Hodgins
and family of Granton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mrs. T. Waugh of London
spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Zion
of vegetables. They also demon- London'
striated the making of a salad. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Heppler, of
By MISS JANE OYKEMAN •Tho latter they also.did At Waterloo, spent last weekend
Personal NIT'S Achievement Day in Zurich. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rolf- 1
E. Rader and Mrs, E, Devine, man.
1paders of the club, were pre -
Mrs. Bob Hem and Linda, of sented gifts by the W.I, in a re -
Jarvis, are visiting this week
with IVIr. and Mrs. Harold Hern /Ton for their work with"the
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In the year ending .June 1,
1957, the consumer price index
ineerased by 3.2 percent to a
new record high. Of the indexes
several emnponents, since 1949
shelter has shown the greatest
increase, clothing the smallest
increase.
STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK
and, Mr. and Mrs. Selves, of g r
Personal I tern s
Thames Road. Bob is exhibiting
cattle at the Western Fair. Mr. Clifford Pepper read the
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock address, and Carol Ducharme
and family, and Mr, and Mrs, presented -them. with an electric
Bert IVforgan, of $t. Marys, visit-' tea ' kettle on behalf of the
ed Sunday with Mr. and mrs, rneighboors.
Tom Ogle, Strathroy, '1 Mr. and. Mrs; Courtney Bur -
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cushman 'Twister spent;ast week in New
and Michael, of Exeter, were 1 Contarip.
Sunday afternoon visitors with1 Miss Ellen Gilbert, of Stral-
Mr, and IVfrs. Jed Rykeman and I ford, spent the weekend with Mr,
• 1 and Mrs. C. Burmeister.
faMmrilsy., Ross Hero, who is ntirs-1. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest
Hitchfl-
ing in Detroit, spent several dans son, of Blair,. are spending some
last week at .her home, . • i time here,
Mr. and Mrs. Everard Mater Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
and, family, and Mr.• and: l‘frs, family, spent Sunday at Grand
James Earl, attended the Gun- I
ning picnic .On Sunday at River-
view Park, Exeter, •
Mr, and IVIrs.. Warren Brock
attended .the reeeption, for Mrs.
Broek's , brother, .Mr. Bill SteW-
art, successful Conservative can,
didate in the recent by-election,
At his London Township home,
on Thursday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Philip Johns, Elimville.
Doris and Doreen Brock pre-
sented their 4-11 Club Project,
t'How to prepare 'fabric" for tut-
ting" for the Elimville Club at.
the Western Fair in London on
Monday. Their club letders 'Were
Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Ken
Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan
have moved into the former resi-
dence of the late Mr. Ned -Hicks,
now owned by Mr. Lorne Johns.
Mr. Tom Brock is exhibiting
cattle at the Western Fair this
week.
W.M.S. and W.A.
• Zion West W.M.S. and W.A.
held their September meeting at
the home of Mrs. Allen Jaques.
Mrs Verna Towle had charge of
the meeting, assisted by the
W.M.S. president, Mrs. -Warren
Brock. Mrs. Torn-Hern sang, and
Mrs, Jack Hern gave a reading.
The W.A. business was con-
ducted by the pre*ident, Mrs.
Norman Jaques. They planned
their bazaar to be held October
11 at the .church.. A social hour
was enjoyed.'
' This Week in
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Ready -Tow ear,
,..?„ Our ladies' war buyer has just returned from a
buying trip and we now have, a. large stock of the
very latest fall and winter sylesin ladies' and misses'
FALL AND WINTER COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES,
SKIRTS, SWEATERS, SLACKS, DRESSES etc. at very
reasonabIe• prices.
Use our lay -away plan if you wish.
25 Percent Off
All Ladies' and Misses' Spring and Early Pall Coats
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Personal Items
Inns
Anniversary
Anniversary services *ere held
in Brinsley United Church on
Sunday morning and evening.
. The services were conducted
by -Rev, Gordon Pickett, B.A.,
minister of - Dorchester United
Church. Special music by the
junior. •choir, Assisted by Mr.,
gaily Roffman of Zurich. and
Mrs. Menzies of Ailsa. Craig,
was rendered. ,
Personal Rents
Mr. and IVIns. Lennis Callfas
of TQchener spent 5 week's hot-
irtay7 with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.'
Trevethiek.
Mrs. Ida P.rest and Mrs. Geo.
P,yest and Billy spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Rime Atkin-
son of Lucan.
Mr: and. Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
attended the funeral of their
cousin,- Bob Ellwood of. London,
_on_Thersday. ye was a son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ell-
wood who were .both raised in.
this community,
Mrs. Douglas Dixon and son,
Stephen Douglas, arrived home
on Saturday from St, Joseph's
hospital.
Mrs. Harry Hess and Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Heist of Zurich spent
an evening recently with... Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Trevethick. o
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Penton at-
tended a shower at Thorndale
Saturday evening for Mrs. Pen -
ton's sister whose marriage takes
plaee in October.
Mrs. Jas. Dixon of Parkhill
attended service at Brinsley
United Church Sunday and was
a guest of Mrs. Bert Sholdiee.
The W.M.S, and Ladies' Aid
of Brinsley held their meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, at the home of Mrs. Clover
Bobby and Debbie Jane, of Lon- Lewis of Ailsa Craig on Wed -
don, visited on Friday evening nesday with a good attendance.
with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Har- Before Moving to Ailsa Craig
ris and Mr. and Mrs. Alper Mrs. Lewis was a member of
Passmore. Brinsley church.
Mr. and Mrs.. Melvin Gardiner Mrs. Lin Craven of Parkhill
and Marilyn spent the 'weekend was a guest on Sunday with her
at Poplar Beach. son, Wes, and Mrs. Watson, also
Mr. and 'Mra, Alvin Passmore attending anniversary services.
and Beverly Ann • spent Sunday k Miss Winnie Keogh of Ottawa
with Mr. and Mrs, Bcrt Barry, !is spending a :few holidays with
of London. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore, Keogh.
Davil, Dennis and Darlene Mr, Mrs. . Gerald Thompson and
and Mrs.,a4orne passmore, jShar- Mrs. Billy Fenton called on Mrs.
on, P‘aul, ffbth and Keith, attend- Fred McGuire recently.
ed the Gunning family gathering Miss Marjory Fenton has ac -
at Riverview Park, Exeter, oil cepted a position at the Bank
Suitday, of Montreal in Exeter and leaves
Mrs. J. F. Reycraft, of Galt, shortly for her work.
Mr. Max Reycraft, Mrs, K. C.
Cragg, of Toronto and Mrs. L.
A. Eedy, of St. Marys, were vis-
itors .with the Rev. Hugh and
Mrs. Wilson, en Saturday.
' School commenced on Tues-
day last with Mrs. Russell Mills,
Of Woodhani„ as teacher. Begin -
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YARDAGE GOODS
Fall & Winter Materials
The newest cloths by the yard for fall and winter
dresses, ',suits, skirts, blouses, children's wear aro
here in tweeds, flannels, cashmeres, novelty stripes
etc.
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First Quality, oil salt this *eek at l lllll l $5•69 Pir
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Slips At Greatlir Reduced,Prices
Set OW' $ptclal, Table of LAW and Mina; Styles txtelient Quality
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Xooy were Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Degong and Mr—and
Mrs, Maurice McDonald of Lin
Guests With Mr. and MrS,
Earl Dixon on Sunday were Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Itainilton of Le -
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garet Itunkin, Elaine ;lobes, Ilar- strong -a Parkhill, and Mr, and
old Johns, Linda Knight, and Mrs. Ralph Lightfootand Sharon
Beverley Ann Passmore; of Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Vincent and
little son, Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bond and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Trewartha and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cox
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wit.
liani Ratkin, Mrs. Huller, Mr.
and Mrs, Norman Shepherd, all
of Clinton, Were visitors with
the ltev. Hugh and Mrs, 'Wilson
on Sunday.
W.A. and W.M.S. Meeting
The Septernbee meeting of the
W.A. and W,M.S, was held in the
basement of the elnkreti on Wed-
nesday evening with Mts. ViCiOF
Jeffrey as liostessi
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By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
Persona( Items
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Marshall of
Kirkton and Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
gar Fanson Of Exeter -were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
George DUD II.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgson.
atid l(ay returned home recently
following an •enjoyable holiday
dent of the W.A., was in eharge way to Corewall returning homg
of the meeting whieli opened .
Dy Ottawa iind Nofth 'Bay.
with the theme "Tire JoY of mtg., sainsen Mantis and .her
Christian rellowship," Mrs,. Carl grandson., ttandal "
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thirne read the Scripture lesson. 14foritlay 'Visitors with Mts., Arth-
Mrs, Melvin Gardiner and ur yfacis,
WS. itohde Introduced mr. and IVIrs, 'Harold` floyle of
St110 bOtlk OD JAPAN and Toronto am vim ThOthosoil
of Grand tend were visitors
with Mrs. T. oyes And Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wilson on Thursday
afternoon of last week.
Mr. ad Mrs. Norman. Morgan
and 'Cheryl Ann were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Lyle
?krona.
gave the -fitte. •C hapter. Mis,
Stabley .Coward, the Christian
Stewardship secretary, gave a
rending._Mr, ,Williain Fergirsell was in.
charge of the program which
consisted- ,of it VOehl duet by
Miss. Doris Elford. and Mrs, 'Don.
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UN/ill/ad Hodgert, Mts. George
Kellett gave a reading hint Mrs. at the livedditig of th'cir entisin,
Alvin Pasaitiore, A piano solo. Mr. Frederick Wtterth. toroitriy '
Mr. 0.11d Mrs. Gordon ,Stooe, of treeliton, at litithehteft %Mit-
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