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T onight , do what most
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• misery of the cold is relieved.
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TO -ROYAL
AGRICULTURAL
WINTER, FAIR
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Good going-Nov. 17th to 19th
inclusive.
Return - Lv. Torontb not later
than midnight, Nov. 27th.
Fare and one,.third
for round trip.
Government Tax Extra
Full information Irvin any agent
Thursday, November 6, 194r
Pr 3= 416 E4
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right in the center of everything .. • a block
east of Woodward Avenue. on Elizabeth Street.
overlooking Grand Circus Pork. Hotel Wolverine
is accessible to all sections of the city.
500 rooms . . . each with tub and shower. Good
food. Ample parking spacer garage service also
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Horne of THE TROPICS most unusual night
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CONTRACT BRINE
Good bridge rewires both sound
bidding and skilful play, but sound
bidding. is the, more important factor.
The :following band was played at
Bridge Club early this year, and only
one North. an k South pair reached the
iron-clad-and very biddable-5 dia-
monds, contract;
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North's jump to 5 diamonds is a
bid, but sound, However, if he
just raises to four, South has sufficient
undisclosed strength to carry contract
to game.
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Sun-iTested Wallpapers
are, adults $1.00 per year, Children anti th ei r recen t marriage.
Young People under seventeen, 50c, Musk was supplied for dancing by
The secretary-treasurer, Rev. W. j. t he two CRNX orchestras. The Gold-
membership fees at any tinte, Let Ils113oys. 1Geo. Jordan was floor manager,
make the Library a successful project .an d aft er re freshmen ts call ed Mr. and
evenings are longer, and afford more Conk.
Board is anxious that the residents of Forester's
and
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Groom.
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Honoured
elgrave,londay
in our community.
shelves of the local library, and as the iiram, visi ted wit h Mr. an d Mrs. Ceo,
time to the book lovers, the Library
the village and country
Moores, will be glad to receive new lest Prairie Cowboys and the Ranch
were week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs. spoke in glowing terms of the bride's
grave Public Library are 2.30 to 5.00
p.m. Many fine books arc now in the
ber 1st, the Library hours for the Bel-
Moores,
the London Conference Branch of !the young 'couple. Tplt:etsebeost money London,
were hosts to the Belgrave.Presbyter- and two thildren, Mr. Th-os. Mitchell
with us", but by all means GO TO
were present. Mrs. Scott presided. Mrs, Hugh Ririn,
built around "REMEMBRANCE" and
CHURCH ON SUNDAY.
ian Woman's Missionary Society at and son, George of Mitchel, Mrs.
& the FUTURE". We hope the usual
good attendance will be realized. If you Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson and
have no other place to worship, come" John Thompson of .
ante of Home Helpers and members Seaforth, were visitors with Mr. and
article entitled "There will always be Mr. and. Mrs. Alva McDowell's and
their regular meeting. A good attend- Prank Storey and Wayne Ellis, of
en responsively. Mrs. Jos. Dunbar led their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson,
in prayer. Miss Agnes Mason read an were entertained on 'Thursday night at
the message will be related to the very Anniversary services in Egmondville
timely subject of WORLD" PEACE .ur..11aeerd wete guests of Mrs. W. G.
The scripture was the 23rd psalm, tak- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent and
antage of the privilege which the and Airs, W. G Cruickshank, nee
Rev. vid Mrs. White of Talbotville,ilits' Cruickshank to the platform He
Commencing on Saturday, Novem-
Rev. anti Mrs, Milne of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wititeringliarn
unty Books offer. Membership fees Dorothy Wade, who nine to celebrate
Presbyterian W. M. S.
their friends go with them to their
Public Library Hours
Mrs. White
is president
side take ad- night was crowded with friends of Mr.
of i cehda triatentegriftsfroamndchaildhood and present-
Mrs. N. W. Hanna near Milverton,
new home in Wingham.
Mr and Mrs.
onto, spent a few days with Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Vincent.
spent the week-end with her sister,
Victoria Hospital, London.
church
Mrs, Hanna, Lorraine and David,
Mt. Thos. Brydges is a patient in
Mr. and. Mr's. Geo. Coulter, Wing-
B
ys tool'
Tor-
something to do," Mrs. 0. G. And- Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. j. C.
erson gave an interesting talk on the Procter's.
Twenty-third psalm Miss Agnes Ma- Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Wheeler and
son expressed the appreciation of the Miss Powell attended Anniversary ser
ladies for the hospitality shown them. vices at Egmondville on Sunday and
Plans were made to celebrate the six- were ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald.
tieth Anniversary of the W.M.S. of Mr. Russel Kelly is driving a new
Belgrave. Refreshments were served, tree ton Mercurytruele. He made a
by the hostess assisted by Miss Stew- business trip to North Bay this week.
art, President of the Brussels W.M.S., Mr. Martin Grasby s driving a nice
and Thompson. new Plyttottli Sedan,
played. the part of host to the group ship convener, Ken Wheeler. There
from the Westfield crurch last Thurs. will be ''games" period following. Let
United Church Y. P. U. day evening, in the form of a Hallow- us have a good crowd out.
The Belgrave Young People's Union • e'en Party. About sixty people were The service in Knox United Church
present and a splenidid time was en- next Sunday, November 0th, will be
• joyed by all. The group from West-
, field led in the worship period, and
the topic was taken by Miss Mae
,Wightman, who gave an interest-
ing paper ow " Books and Reading."
The "recreation" was led by Mr. Sam
Burton of Wingham, who gave the
young people an interesting humorous
."sketch" and then put on a program
'of games, Refreshments consisting of
sandwiches and pumpkin pie and cof-
Ike brought the evening to a close.
The next meeting will be on Friday
evening, November 7th, and the pro-
igram will be in charge of the citizen-
Haselgrove's
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SMOKERS'
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WINGHAM
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Rev, Rhoads of Ripley had charge
of the service at Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Coultcs, Billy
and Glenn, visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Harmon Mitchell of Rothsay:
Mrs. J. M. Coultes is spending a
few days in Lambeth and Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keating and
Catherine, spent Sunday at Robt. Coul-
tes'.
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Stonehouse
and daughter are now in Arizona, for
the winter. Gordon is not keeping too
well.
Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Stapleton
visited their grandson, Mr, Roy Ben-
nett and Mrs. Bennett in. Wingham on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Procter and
sons, Donald and Murray, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and,,Mrs. Thos, Jamieson
of Fordyce,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh and
Mrs. Geo. Jordan spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh of ilderton.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Watt and Miss
Muriel Watt were Sunday guests of
McClenaghan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Lon-
don, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wilkinson,
Mrs. Howard Wilkinson, Mrs. Bak-
er, and Miss Annie Baker, spent last
week with friends in London,
Mr. Wm. McClenaghan and Mr.
Ross Anderson have returned after an
extensive trip to the Western Coast,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent attended
11.
3.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell.
Mrs. Osbaldeston of Goderich, is
visiting, her daughter, Mrs, Norman
McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Craig and
son, and Mr. SteWart of Walton, vis-
ited on . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Campbell.
The Anniversary services of West-
field United ,Church will be held on
Sunday afternoon, November 9th, at 2
p.m. and 7.30 p.m. In the evening, Rev.
Harold Snell of . Exeter will be the
guest speaker. Special music will be
rendered by members of the Auburn
United Church Choir, and Mr. Stanley
Sibthorpe of Blyth, also a Men's choir
at the evening service,
For experience and a
Successful Sale-Phone
Matt Gaynor
787J GODERICH
• Sales" conducted anywhere •
'Phone charges paid by me
LICENSED
Auctioneer
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The main point is that, after South
has shown diamond support, North's
hand totals to six playing tricks, and
the count on South's hand is Ph plus
supporting tricks. This adds up to p
perfectly sound game contract.
At several tables East overcalled the
:,.
opening bid with one heart, for which
Pass
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his playing strength was slightly scant.
At these tables thebidding should have
continued as follows:
West North East
1+
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Pass
2, 3*
Pass 5*
WESTFIELD
Several of the W.M.S. ladies attend-
ed the Sectional meeting of the W.M.
S. held in the North St. United Church,
Goderich, on Wednesday.
`Wedding bells are loudly ringing.
The members of the Y.P.U. were
entertained on Thursday evening by
the Belgrave Y.P.U.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown of St.
Thomas, visited over the week-end
H t RSE SHOW
WINGHAM ARENA
Thursday, November 6th
25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 .5.00
1st donated by Fry & Blackball Ltd. 5th donated by Brown's Furniture Exchange
CARRIAGE SINGLES; over 13-2 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
1st and 3rd donated by Hackney Horse Society; 2ird donated by United Farmers Co-op
LADY DRIVER (Rug Value 12.00) 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00
1st donated by Walker Stores Ltd.; 2nd donated by Beaver Lumber Co.
EXHIBITION OF SHEEP DOGS by Mr. John Annisley
TANDEM HITCH; four in hand . 20.00 15.00 10.00 8.00
:1st donated by Murray Johnson; 5th donated by Pattison Radio Service
HURDLES .... ...... 15.00 12.00 8.00 6.00
5th donated by Chainway Stores Ltd.
CARRIAGE TEAMS . ... 15.00 10.00 800
1st and 2nd donated bp Supertest Petroleum Corp,
4.45 LINE CLASS . . . 1100 10.00 8.00
2nd donated by Canadian Bank of Commerce and Dominion Dank
Exhibitors tine entry only
Special Prize donated b King Dept. Store
EVENING SHOW - 7.15 P.M.
WAGON SINGLES 12.00 10.00 8.00
2nd donated by J. W Hanna, UPI'.
2. HACKNEY PONY SINGLES . .
2nd donated by Reavies Service Station.,
PERCHERONr I3ELGIAN TEAM
1st donated by W H Gurney & Son
4. ROAD TEAM .. .. ..........
1st and 2nd donated by Lyceum Theatre
5. AGRICULTURAL TEAM
1st donated by Western Foundry Co.
6. CARRIAGES1NGLES; 15-2 & under
2nd donated by T, Eaton Co.
OFFICIAL OPENING by Elston, Cardith 11I.P.
7. 8.43 EXHIBITION OF SHEEP DOGS by Mr. John
8. 910 ROAD SINGLES; 15.2 & under 12.00
2nd donated by Stedman Stores On.0/4
9. 930 HURDLES
1st donated by W. T. Cruickshank
10. 945 HACKNEY TANDEM -- 10.00 8,00 6.00 5.00 400
1st donated by Adair Transport 4th -Is'y R. Simpson 'Co., Ltd. •
11. moo FOUR-1N-HAND Driving Competition 20.00 15.00 10.00 aoo 5.00 5.00
2nd donated by Canada Packers Ltd.; 3rd donated by 'Edwards Motor Sales
12. 10.10 BIKE SPECIAL-Entry Pee $3.00 - 25.00 15,00 10.00 5.00 4.00
1st donated by Standard Bred Horse Society 2fid donated by Advance-Times
Driver to be in colors .
SPecial Prize donated by Crossett Mot& Met 1 tire 16 st 600 for exhibitor eoyriirig gre atest -distance
AFTERNOON-1.30 p.m.-Adults 50e, Children FREE EVENING-7.15 p.m.-Adults 75c, Children 50c
Membership Fee $2. entitles Exhibitor to Show in all Classes except Bike Special
AFTERNOON SHOW - 1.30 P.M.
WAGON TEAMS 15.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
1st and 2nd donated by Howson & Howson
ROAD SINGLES; over 15-2 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
2nd donated by Elston Cardiff, M.P.
HACKNEY PONY TEAM 15.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
1st and 2nd donated by C. Lloyd.34 Son Ltd.
DRAFT TEAM
1. 1.30
2. 1.45
3. 2.00
4. 2.15
5. 2.30
6. 2.4,5
7. 3.00
8. 3.20
9. 4.00
10. 4.30
1. 7.13
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