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Exeter Klemm were best :to. - . .. Church
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Dashwood Calvary E.U.13. i with their dau.ghter and family,
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Church :observed its 305th anal- 1 MMrElgin Wiegandr. and Mrs, James Ilient
ayter
Three meinber$ of the Exeter 1 Maho Mao R. E. PooleY, whas nuai. "Air Force Night" meeting versary eSunday, with Rev. J. . is a pat
.at Armstrongs Thursday ninght. H. Getz, the, fernier paStor. as .. in St. josephs.s. Hospital, London,
guest speaker a both services. i where: he underwent an opera -
Miss -Cunningham, of thmorniOrillia, i tion.
was guest sQ101St in e ng All library 'members will be
and Lorne Amacher, of Wiwi-- interested to know that the Li-
sity of Western :Ontario, at the I 'brary Board has purchased a
evening service. The choir also, :detailed :atlas of :Ontario.
rendered special music. Mrs. Viola Hopkins, of st.
' several recent improvements Thomas, is visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Wiliam Stade.
itir. and Mrs. William • Haugh
and Shirley, Mr. an Mrs. Ur-
ban Pfile spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Knecktel and
family at Petersburg.
Miss Ellen Gilbert,. of Strat-
ford, spent the week with Mr.
and Mrs.Courtney Burmeister.
Mr. .and Mrs; Lloyd Dumart
and daughter, and Bill Eveland,
f Kitchener,,. spent last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wei -
gond.
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branch of the •Canadian Cancer been chairman of the campaign
:Society were elected to the • for the Exeter branch, WS
executive of the new Huron unit : chosen to head the unit cam -
which was organized at a meet- paign. committee.
1 ing in Listowel W e d n e s d a y ' Fred Dobbs, retiring presi-
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night dent of the Exeter branch, will
Mrs, Kenneth Johns, R.R. 1 head the county extensioncom-
a es in charge of the program.
Woodham, is first vice-president mittee, whose objective will. be
of the county group, which will' to organize new bra 11 ' President Iry Armstrong, who
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s u p e r v i s e activities of five ,I Huron. ducted. the meeting, appointed Were noted: The painting of tbe
branches. I Headquarters of the Huron. a committee of Ross Tuckeyehurch and parsonage. the re-
. unit will be set up in Goderich, Ward Kraft and Bud Preszcator building of the chimney, a new
l of- to organize the club's' annual sidewalk leading into the church
which provides 'the .principa
freers. Fred Sturdy is unit presi. Cliristmas part and new front doors. A generous
- Peet President Lloyd Ford bequest by the late David Haugh
dent; Mrs. IL R. Hall, sem
Carer Mrs, A. M. Harper, trea- . n the dedica-
was sergeant -at -arms.
was remembered i
I surer, and Mrs. C. M. Baechier, ----,--------,---•-e---- tion of the new doors.
service committee chairraan. News Budget Prom A dinner MondaY evening
I John McKibbon, Wingharn, is sponsored by the ladies of the
' second v„iceepresident of the Grehurch continued the anniver-
unit and Mrs. Frank Fingland, and eery service followed by a
tCiloinhton, is in charge of eines_ , , Bend stewardship service in films and
By MRS, E. KEOWN records. The annual men's day
Official division of the Iruron- --e------------e--------e,-- service with Wes Frederick, of
Pembroke as guest speaker
Perth unit into two county Personal Items
brought to a close these anniver-
greims was approved at the an- Mrs. Harry Trick has ' return-
nual meeting in Listowel town ed to her ' erne after being con-
sarY celebrations.
hall. John Stratton, Stratford, fined to the hospital and is re- Men's ClUb Elect Officers
president of the two -county unit ported to be doing fine. . The Men's Club of Zion Luth-
for the past four years and who Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer was re- eran Church held their meeting
organized .many of the branches, leased from St. Joseph's Hos- and election of officers.
becomes past president .of both Pital last week. On Sunday their President is Wilfred Becker;
units. family inade .a surprise Thanks- vice-president, Albert 111i1ler;
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Dr. Ivan Smith, who conducts giving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. secretaryK e n n e t h Keller;•
Sweitzer, Among those present treasurer, Leonard Restemay-
cancer research at London and of were Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Bren- er: social, committee, Howard
who is extension chairman
ner and fam
the Ontario division of the SQ- ilY, Mr. and Mrs.
of Rader, James Hayter and Leo
Deters, Martin Laub, Albert
eiety, was guest speaker, Sam Sweitzer and family
Representatives from Exeter Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Gibson.
at the meeting included Mrs. J. Sweitzer and family ot Shipka, Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barr of Dr. and Mr. Lorne 'Tiernan
G. Dunlop, Mrs. Richard Dic-
kens, Mrs, Gordon Koch, Lloyd Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and David, of New York, spent
Ford and Don S.outhcott, Clark and family of 'Medford, the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
including Miss Nancy Clark. of Mervyn Tiernan. and Lynda. -
the Sick Children's. School of Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Getz and
family, of Kitchener, spent the
The 'United Church of Canada Nursing, Toronto.
was formed in 1925 by the Mrs. Elizabeth Smith is spend- weekend with Mrs, Cora Geiser,
ing a few weeks in.London with the former: was guest speaker
union of Methodists, Congrega- her daughter, Mrs. C. Reed. at anniversary services in 'the
tionalists and part of the Pres-
byterians, - Constable Joe Maitre, who was Evangelical Tr alt e d Brethren
one of the special constables on Church.
duty in Grand Bend during the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wett-
summer vacation period is con- laufer, of Taxistock, spent Wed -
fined to Mount Sinai liospitah nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
1 Toronto; having had the mis- Courtney Burmeister,
fortune to fracture his neck Mr, and Mrs. Robert' .Annae
while taking exercises in the and Miss Nell. Dodson, of St.
Y.M,C.A. Cpnstable Maitre has Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr.
been attending the provincial and Mrs. Fred Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritzley,
police school in Toronto. •
Among those on the sick list of Goderich, spent some time
in this district are little Sandra
Desjardine, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Desjardine, and Miss
i Marjorie Desjardine, and Mrs.
Myrtle Tetre'au, all in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, Mr.
Tony Rivers in South Huron By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Hospital, Exeter, and Mr. and
Mrs, Elgin Webb, at home. Mr.
E. Keown is still a patient in
Westminster Hospital, hitt ex-
pects to be home next week.
Corporal and Mrs. Neil Cham-
berlain report a pleasant trip
to California, where they visited
relatives in Los Angeles. and
Los Vegas. Corporal Chamber-
lain resumed duty as village
constable last week.
Members :and their guests
were :entertained by Feral, Ready
and Lil :Gibbons, two. profess
:sigma' vaudeville artists from
London who specialize in .coinedY
singing, Loi.; Bailey was ib
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A C.A.A.5 OF MILK FROM
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In supplying hundreds of different
oil products to Canadian consumers 4.
from coast to coast, Imperial last
year took in a large number of dollars.
What happened to a typical dollar?
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Well, nearly 56 cents went to buy
raw materials -notably crude
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in a big country.
More than 26 cents went for operating
and Administrative costs, including
wages zi:d salaries, and for
depreciation. Tefl cents of each dollar
went to various governments in
taxes (this does not include the
provincial gasoline tax.)
Sail Of what was left -or about
4 dents7wat put back into bite
Ompartyls.operatiOtts. The other
half was divided among Imperial's
44,006 shareholdersi whose
itiVestMent makes possible the
oonipattiy's existence.
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Comments About
Kirkton'
(Intended for last week),
Anglican Ladies Meet
The Ladies' Guild. and W.A.
of St. Paul's Anglican Church
met at the home of Mrs, Wm.
Blackler an Thursday evening.
Mrs. Cecil Dobson, vice:presi-
dent, conducted the W.A. meet-
ing, Scripture passage was read
by Mrs. Burns Blackler.
Constable E. McFadgen was Mrs. H. Davis opened the
relieved from duty as constable Guild meeting. Plans were made
last week, and' with his fainily, for the bazaar to be held in
is vacationing in Nova Scotia Nov,ember. After the close of
for a month. the meeting Mrs. Eric Humph:
Recent visitors with Mr. and reys conducted a quiz contest.
Mrs. W. J. Holt. were Mr. and Hostesses were Mrs. Theron
Mrs. Gordon 'Diens of London Creery, Mrs. 'M. McCurdy and
on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Mrs. Wni. Blackler.
net Statton of Forest last week. personal Items
Mr. Delbert Mason and Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Baird spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Baird.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dodds
left last week for their home in
Florida, and word has been re-
ceived of their safe arrival by
her sister, Mrs. Mae Holt.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Love were Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Ellis of Lorne
Park, Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Love of Shipka, and
all "attended the anniversary
service in Greenway United
Church.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stanlake were his sis-
ter, Mrs. and Mr. Fred Nye of
Windsor last week and Mr. and
*rs. Earl Thomas -and family
of Ailsa Craig, on Sunday.
The Women's Auxiliary of St. -
John -by -the -Lake Ain glic an
Church held a suceessful rum-
mage sale • in the town hall on
Saturday afternoon.
The Lions Club are arranging
a Italleween party for the chil-
dren of •this community on Hal-
lowe'en night, with treats for
the kiddies and prizes for the
best and original costumes.
Rev. J. B. Moore, B.A.'of
St. Catharines and Mr. L. Jen-
reau and sisters of Forest visit-
ed with. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3.
Holt on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc --
Donald of Ailsa Craig spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, J. White-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brenner
and Mr. Wm. Sweitzer attended
the funeral of Mrs. Sweitzer's
niece, Mrs. Arthur Ilardcastle;
in Chatham, on Monday. Mrs.
Geo, Clark of Thedford ACcOm.
panied them.
Mrs., E. Keown, who has been
staying in London during her
husband's serious illness, re-
turned home on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rendle
visited with their daughter and
son-in-law and family, Mr, and
Mrs.D. . Couleon, in London, on
Sunday.
Church Notes
Rev. I. IL Barrett of .Parkhill
and Lietiry charges of the United
Chita took the services in the
United Church here on Sunday
in the absence or Rev. A. E,
trolley, who Yves guest speaker
at the anniversary soviet et
Lieury.
On Sunday, November 3, the
anniversary 'services will be
held in Grand Bend Unifed
Church.
The Woman's. Association of
Grand Bend United Church are
holding a bazaar, tea and bake
Sale in the church haserrieht On
'Saturday. October 26 at
Rev, I. C. Thompson, B.A..
B.D., district Secretary of the
British and Foreign Bible S6
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deli in Canada will give an ad
dress in Greenway United Church
onOctober 25, at ti
p:SO
.tn, n.s.r. This is interde
norninetiOnel, and will give all
who attend an OPPOrttinityth
Icarn more+, about the circulating
of At scripture's into tvorS4
mars language.
Mr. and Mrs: Burns Blackler
and family visited Sunder with
Mr. and Mrs'. J. Carruthers of
Stratford. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs.- Ed. Hamill of Creemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamlin
of, Toronto spent the -weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. John Roun-,
dell and family.
Sunday yisitors with Mr. and
Mrs, R. Paynter were Mr. and
Mrs. L. Kerep, Mr, and Mrs. D.
Spence and Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Paynter, Mrs. A.. G. Oligney,
Mr..aed Mrs. L. Johns and fam-
ily, Mrs. D. Finnie, Joan and
Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber and
family of Collingwood, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hangman of Strat-
ford and Mrs. A. Pearson visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hall.
Mrs. Ward Allen and baby of
Ottawa spent a few days last
Week with Mrs. George Allen.
At' time . of writing Mr. George
Allen is a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, as the result
of an accident while silo filling.
Mrs: Mary Doupe and Harold
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Volk of Blyth.
, Mr, and Mrs. Don Hewitt and
family of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hi-
ram Hann t,
Mrs. H. Copeland and Miss
Ethel Copeland visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry
of Woodhatn.
United Church W.M.S And W.A.
Mrs. R. Paynter was hostess
for the October meting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. �f the United
Churth... The . roll call was an-
swered by 21 members.
Mrs, R. Hazlewood conducted
the worship serviee. She was
assisted by 'qrs. W. Xirkby,
Mrs. G. Burgin and Mrs. E.
Watson. ,
The chapter of the study book
on Japan was given by Mrs. F.
Roger. Mrs. G. Burgin favoured
with a temperance reading.
The nominating committee iS
to present its report at the Nov-
ember meeting. Articles for the
bale are to be taken to. Mrs. r,
Marshall or Mrs, E. Donee be-
fore the text meeting, Mrs. Gal -
top and. Mrs. Alvin Crago vvere
nettled as delegates th attend
the W.M.S, rally iit WOOdhatt
On "Friday, October 18.
The W.A. meetinollowed.
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Woodham
By MRS, ARTHUR R4NDLE
Personal Items '
Mrs. Della Lawson of Flint,
Mich., M'. and Mrs. Foglesong
of Port Huron were Saturday
guests with their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Cainm.
Mr. anti Mrs, Vic Chatten
motored to Midland on Wednes.
day of last week. Mrs. Eliza
Courtuage, .the former's sister,
who has spent the past month
With her mother, Mrs. H. Chat -
ten, returned to her home in
Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Routly
of Kirkton were visitors with
Mr: and Mrs. Ernie Vodden on
Sunday.
Mr. Ron Chatten, a Woodham
bo Y who is teaching at Elora,
spent the weekend with. his sis-
ter, Mrs. Arthur Rinn and
Arthur at Ottawa and had the
privilege •of seeing the Queen
and Prince Philip. On Tuesday
he flew back to Toronto.
Mr. Roy Kirk and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross , Tufts• visited Sunday
afternoon with the former's sis-
ter, Mrs. Florence Tufts, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Bucke of
Thoraale, and Mr. . and, Mrs.
Andrew Stewart and Jim,Toron-
to, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. William Rundle.
Mr, and Mrs. John . Tipping
Were taken by surpi4se when
members of the Leslie
St. Marys, • gathered at their
home to celebrate fifth wedding
anniversary,• They were pi•esent-
ed with ,a wicker hamper and
plastic basket.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and
Donna of London, Mr.' and Mrs.
Walter Greenfield of Embrq
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. 'Rundle.
Mr. Mowatt Stacey, Mrs.
Oliver Stacey, Mr. and Mrs.
George' Robertson • of Mitchell
were Sunday visitors with their
cousins, Mr. .Arthur Rundle and
Mrs. Rundle.
The W.M.S. rally of the south
section of the P.erth Presbyterial
was held in the Woodham chureh
on Friday last with a good at-
tendance. The Evening Auxiliary.
catered for the dinner.
Elect Officei
At Elimville
Miss Grace: Johns wt s elected
president :of Elimville Young
People's -Union at its first meet.
ing on Monday in the church.
Viee-president is Floyd Coop
er; ,secretary,. Sylvia johns;
treasurer, Bob Johns; Pianist,
Grace Ronny; faith and evangel-
ism eonven er, Bob Woods;
stewardship and trainieg, Bruce
Delbridge; citizenship itedcoin-
munity service, Mary Skinner;
Missions and World Outreach,
Carol Johns; recreation .and cul-
ture, Edward. Skinner; :social,
Grace Routly,.
Bruce Delbridge presided for
Monday's meeting and. 'discussed
"Tips for the Commissioner in
Preparing his Meeting.".
The next meeting will be bad
next Monday at 8:30 p.m..,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and
family :of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. Thomas Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym
visited on Sundaywith Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Morrison of Brant-
ford. •
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J, Routly and Grace
re Miss Judy Robertson,.Tony
Banos and Anna Routly of To-
ronto, Teresa Er a w 1 e y and
George Gowett of Midland, Don
Wilcox :o1; St. Catherines and
Jerry Rennie of Hensel'.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ja'ckson Woods
returned honte from. Stokes Bay
after spending a week with Mr.
Lewis Woods.
The Elimville Mission Band
Hallowe'en party will be held -on
Friday night, October 25, in the,
town hall at 8 p.m., EST, .
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quickly helps clear the nasal tract -
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container. A few drops of Catarrh -O.
Zone on the pillow at night helps you
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