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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-09-22, Page 4AGENTS—Door to door Salesmen wanted to establish a business of their own with our 250 Guaranteed Household Necessities. Splendid territories vacant in your district, Unlimited possibilities for the ants bilious person. Never a dull season, Experience not essential but e ear is if you select a rural territory Very little capital needed, BEST opportun- ity of starting a business of your own. Write for FREE details and CATALOGUE to FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, MONTREAL. ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock- ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A Drug Store. "AT PORT ELGIN BEACH—Now is the time to buy a Cottage at Port Elgin. Write Emery F. Wismer, Port Elgin Real Estate." .AUCTION SALE—Of Farm Stock and Implements, will be held at Lot 4, Con. 11, Turnberry, 3 miles south west of Belmore, at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, Sept. 29th. Terms Cash. The farm will also be offered for sale, subject to a Reserve Bid. Dick Jeffrey, Prop.; Arnold Dar- roch, Anete E, Whitfield, Clerk. "DANCING, Happy Feet you'll have, if you'll but use Lloyd's Corn Salve" 50c at McKibbon's Drug Store. FOR SALE—Hand made lace table cloth. Phone 482W. .FOR SA LE-1935 Master Chevrolet Sedan in good condition. Phone 122, Wingham. FOR SALE—Daffodils, paper white narcissus, tulips and hyacinths, 1 week only. Please order early. Tele- phone 101. FOR SALE-1 Enterprize Coal Stove, white enamel, warming closet and reservoir in good condition, 1 daisy churn crock barrel, good condition, 1 large bird cage. Phone 625r23, Mrs. John Rogers, R. R, 2, Wing- ham. FOR SALE—Child's Play Pen. Phone 101. FOR SALE—One rebuilt Beatty Washer, green enamel, $79,50. Stain- ton Hardware. FOR SALE-3 good Black Dresses, aleo 3 pleated skirts, 1 Tartan Plaid, other black and brown, all sizes 13-14. Phone Brussels 14r5. FOR SALE-1947 Ford Super de luxe Sedan, new last October, Slip covers, heater, Phone 35r8, Wrox- eter. FOR SALE—Model A. Ford Coach. Apply Reavie Motor Sales. FOR SALE-100 white Leghorn Hens 1 year old, also 50 new Hamp- shire Barred Rock Pullets, laying, Apply Wesley Underwood, Phone 9r1, Wroxeter. FOR SALE—Lady's Suit, size 20. Blue, has, not been worn. Apply at Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Girl's grey fur trimmed coat size 13 in excellent condition, Phone 216. • FOR SALE—Small enamelled Cook Stove good as new cheap also 2 burner coal oil stove for taking away Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Cabinet Grand Piano, r reasonable vice, apply Mrs. Frank Spielvogel, Winghani. FOR SALE—Sealers, all sizes. Tele- phone 368J. FOR SALE-1947 Hudson Super Sedan, black, in Al condition. Apply Maurice Beaulieu, at CKNX. FOR, SALE Mares Winter Over- coat, size 40 dark colour, Lady's Brown Wiener Coat size 16. Apply. Mn-. 7, Brown, Gerrie. FOR SALE-1940 Ford Sedan in Al -condition Apply P. 0. Box 426, FOR 'SALE—Frame 24x36, in geed condition pine siding, suit- able for iltethie deck poultry house. Apply to J. Roy Adair, Wingliam. JOHN BLIMSTEAD & SON wish to announce that they have installed modern equipment for Cleaning and Spray Painting Tractors and other Machinery. Have your tractor and other machinery cleaned and painted at moderate cost, LET ANG-LIQUE Grey Hair Restor- er return the natural beauty and col- our of your hair, $1 at McKibbon's Drug Store. NEW SINGER—Sewing Machines, Electric portable and cabinet, also treadle machines. For particulars, write Box S.S. Advance-Times. PICTURE FRAMING—A Specialty at Warren House, Phone 475. PIANO TUNING & REPAIRS— Cleaning, demothing, free estimates, Write or phone William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton. PROPERTY FOR SALE—Nearly one acre of land at the edge of the village of Wroxeter, on main high- way. Red Brick Veneer House, (nine rooms), stable and workshop. Hard and soft water. Hydro. Price reasonable, For further particulars, write to Box A.M. Advance-Times, or phone 84-10, Brussels. PALMISTRY and TEACUP READ, ing, given by noted Reader. If you have a Problem I will try to help you. For appointment, phone 39-23, Brussels. ROOMER WANTED —Preferably High School Girl. Modern Colleen,. iences. Telephone 368J, - Miss P. Densmore, Carling Terrace. ROOMS FOR RENT—Suitable for light Housekeeping. Apply Mrs. Laura Finley John & William St,, "TARNOFF" gives your car the brand new look, No washing, no polishing, just dry clean by rubbing "TARNOFF" on, and wiping off. 16 oz. tin 60c; 36 oz. tin $1.00. At Frank Caskanette Service Station, Nash's Sunoco Service, Merkley Motors, Robt, Hopper Sales and Service. WANTED—Man or Boy 16-18 years old. Steady work, Apply Armitage's, Dry Cleaners, Wingham. Tenders For Caretaker Tenders will be received for position of Caretaker by Wingham Public School Board. Duties will include caretaking Public School and grounds, caretaking Kindergarten and grounds. Duties to commence October 17th, 1948, State yearly salary and qualifi- cations. Tenders will close eon Sept. 25th. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Address replies, Marked Tender for Caretaker, to Mrs. Roy Morgan, Sec'y, Wingham Public School. Township East Wawanosh Voters' Lists 1948, Municipality of East Wawanosh, County of Huron NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voters' List Act, and, that I have posted up in my office, on the 11th day of September, 1948, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal elections and that the list remains there for in- spection, and I call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected, ec. cording to law, the last day of appeal being the 2nd. day of October, 1948, DATED this 11th day of Septette. ber, 1948, R. H. THOMPSON, Clerk of East Wawanosh, TAINTON'S Heater or Stove GUARDS . . . , . . . .$3.15 STABLE BROOM . ...$1.75 WIRE FAN-SHAPED LEAF RAKES , 75c TOBACCO FLOUR, 5 lb.pkg. 50c COCO DOOR: MATS, $1.15, $1.20, $1.50, $1.65 RUBBER DOOR MATS . , ,95c 1/4 h.p, 60 cycle MOTORS . . $19,95 ROOFING AND SIDING Brantford Red or Buff Insulated SIDING, Seal-Dip $14.50 Arrow-Lock SHINGLES, sq. $5.50 ROOF COATING, gal. 89c 3-inch INSULATION, 40 ft. per box $3.00 LANTERNS COAL OIL LANTERNS $1.40 Dietz Coal Oil LANTERN $2.39 COLEMAN SPORTLIGHT, 300 candlepower 9.95 500 candlepower $11.95 MI a N a • a 11-1 U is 2-ply Roofing with nails and cement per roll $2.75 • 3-ply $3.35 Red or Buff ROLBRIK SIDING per square $4.75 TAR PAPER $2.20 SNOW FENCE, per 100 ft. roll $15.00 1/4 -in. Electric DRILLS $45.00 Blue Flame Deluxe OIL BURNER, Reg. $99.00 Sale price $75.00 No. 45 McClary Quebec HEATER $25,00 Beatty Economy Electric WASHERS 25 or 60 cycle $149.50 Easy Vacuum Cup WASHERS, 25 cycle only $149.50 Graham Heavy Duty Rangette $88.50 McClary Rangette $64.50 Easy Electric FLOOR POLISHER, $79,50 Copper Nickle-plated TEA KETTLE Regular $3.75 SALE $2.95 Ivory and Green Enamel TEA POTS $1.90 White and Red Enamel TEA POTS $2.39 ZINC WASH BOARDS 75c GLASS WASH BOARDS 79c DISHES 20-piece Blue BREAKFAST SET $5.95 32-piece set of FREDA DISHES . .. .$12.50 4-ft. PIG TROUGHS $5.40 5-ft. PIG TROUGHS $6.50 OYSTER SHELL, per bag , $1.25 STEEL FENCE POSTS 72c 26 ft. Extension LADDERS . .$22.50 7-inch Black STOVE-PIPES — —25c Heavy weight, per length . .30c 7-inch ELBOWS 30c COD LIVER OIL, 200 units Vitamin D, per gallon . — .$3.25 WESTINGHOUSE BULBS- 25, 40, 60 watt ... ..... .I5c 100 watt, frosted , . ,20c 100 watt, clear ,,,,,,,,,,,,,30c TRI-LIGHT BULBS 75c (100-200-300 watts) STABLE SHOVELS $1.15 FIBRENE PAPER FOR SILOS 200 ft. roll $15.60 Stanley Overhead Garage Door Sets $19.95 Tavart Garage Door Sets $26.00 No weights or Cable Operates with Springs Richards.Wilcox Garage Door Sets $28.00 ~ f~ ll l~ ll l ~ IA ~ I li ~ ll l~ ll ROYAL PURPLE PRODUCTS Hog Tonic and Conditioner Poultry Conditioner Stock Conditioner in 60c pkg., 8Y2 lb. can $1.75 25 lb. bags , ... $4.50 a a a a as a a a. a a a. a. a • a jE , sr PA.04 YOUR. '117M WINGHA1.14 ADVANCE-TI ES Wednesday: September 22, 190 CLASSIFIED ADS, Court Of Revision Township Of Morris The Court of Revision of the 1949 Assessment Roll will be held on Mon- day, October 4th, 1948 at 2 polo i the Township Hall. All appeals must be in the hands of the Clerk prior to the above date. Ratepayers are re. questen to govern themselves accord- ingly. George :Martin, Clerk of Morri. EXECUTORS' SALE Of Stock, Implemehts, arid FOR SALE—Blue Flame Oil Heater, Household Effects used one year. Pieeie 167. To close the Estate of the late A, E. Lorigity there will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at Lot 10, Cott, B., liewick wired, built in cull"'ards' and Ice at . 0 pan., on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30th. hoe, iusulated suitable for winter 1948, the following: Apply le meld Mulligan, Witteliam Jtaiction. STOCK-2 Aeed Horses, 5 Cows, • ,, elletiosed to bein ealf, 4 Calves, about FOR SALE—Nine teem brick house,' 45 Hens. all convenience?, garage, barn, large IMPLEMENTS—Renfrew Cream earden. Apply Ilex HM, Advance- Separator, nearly new, Hanloader, Cul- Times. , tivator, Set of Sleighs, Seed.Drill, _ — — 1, Massey-Harris Binder, 7 ft., axwell FOR SA. LIS—Electric Steve and An- i, Mower, Riding Plow, Fleury Walking nev, McClary; Dinine Room Suite, Plow, Lend Roller, Wagon and Truck, Bedroom Suite, Electrolux Vacuum Warson with Rack, Disc, Manure Cleaner, all in good condition. Set 'Spreader, Fanning Mill, Set of Scales, of temoge Dinnerware Bridal; 2 Buggies, Cutter, Ford Car, Quantity Wreath Pattern. Mrs. W. A, Miller, of Hay and Grain. Phone 162. HOC'S E HO LD EFFECTS—New- ' " I combe Piano, 2 Iron Beds, 2 Tab 'FOIL SALE—Baby Walker, Phone 529, Wingliam. GIRL WANTED—Mother's helper in exchange for room and board. Phone 496. HOUSE FOR SALE—Good brick House on Minnie St., in Wingham. For particulars apply Crawford & "INLAID LINOLEUM, 8 REFIN-1 INLAID I.I.NoLituNI— Canvass Solicitors for the Executor livery." their recent bereavement. ished pianos, 60 cycle appliances, 15' The family of the late Andrew chesterfields and 15 bedroom suttee,. Currie wish to thank their many at reduced prices at Scliuett & Son's,' friends Anti neighbours for their kind- Mildinaly Furniture Store. Free De- 'ness and sympathy shown them 'during, a yard. Welwood's. back, imported, 2 yds. wide. $5.95 p Arnold Darroch, Auctioneer. Hetherington, Wingliarre , CRAWFORD & 'HETHERINGTON CA'Rto OP THANKS last in the Memorial Hall here with a splendid attendance, and with the President, Mrs. Ben McClenaglian, in charge of the meeting, The roll-call was answered by showing your wed- ding picture, After the opening exer- cises, all sang Silver Threads Among the Gold, and the ladies decided to cat. er to the Federation Banquet on Oct- ober 20th, and all are invited to the Hall this Friday evening when the National Film Board will show pictur- es. Mrs, T, II, Moore gave a, reading, The Passing of Old Hank; Mrs. W, R. Farrier played a piano solo, Mrs. Jas. Falconer had charge of the Cur- rent Events, and Mrs. Nelson Pickett gave a very interesting paper on His- torical Research. Mrs. Herb Laidlaw gave a reading, Sixty Years Ago. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and Mrs. Dawson Craig sang, Down by the Old Mill Stream, Mrs. Albert Walters gave an interesting reading, and Mrs. Kirk gave a Temperance reading. The prize for oldest grandmother went to Mrs. Ben Naylor, to the youngest grand- mother, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin, and grand- mother who had the greatest number of grandchildren, Mrs. J. F, McLean. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was ser- ved and a social time enjoyed by all. Miss Audrey Irwin of E. Wawanosh held a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin on Wednesday evening last, in honour of Miss Norma Hall of Wingham, bride-elect of this week. Miss Doris Shiell of E. Wawanosh, spent the week-end in London at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Milton Mc- Burney and Mr. Elmer Shiell spent the week-end at his home in East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke of Lon- don and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham of Mount Forest, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. Robert Carrick. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of Kitchener, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Born—in Wingham General Hos- pital, on Saturday, September 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes, of E. Wawanosh, (nee Elda Caslick), a dau- ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Sparling, of Wingham, Mrs. Thos. Moore also Mrs. Mae Ross, visited on Sunday et ith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan spent Thursday last in Terontto Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson visit- ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie of Ashficld, with her mother, Mrs, Ralph Nixon, 'eh° is very low, Miss Lenore Adams of Hespeler, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coulees and children visited on. Sunday with her brother, Mr. Nelson Kerry, in Wan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS kerton Hospital, Mr. Kerry is the All persons having ga over Transport Co„ and he and an- other man were on a trip on Wednes- day in Mr, Kerry's car, but with the other mechanic driving, and they failed to make a turn, and the car went up Messrs, Crawford & Hetherington, a post and rolled over on its sole, Mr. Wingham, Ontario,Solicitors for the Kerry's nose was broken end be had several severe head cuts and a con- cussion, Mr. Mac MacGregor who in neneec- tributed amongst the parties entitled ed work in Lucknow on Sept, 1st, is assets of the said testator will be dis- thereto, having regard only to claims of moving to Exeter this week. Mr. Moyer of Hamilton had charne itivohtijeclei. the Executor shall then have. of the Temperance work in the Pres- ' byterian Churches here on Sunday,. DATED this eleventh day of Sept- and while here was a guest at the home ember, A.D„ 1948, THE TORONTO GENERAL of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Welwood. Toronto, Oetatio. 'Mareoch, spent the week.end at the Mr. and Mrs. John McBerney of TRUSTS CORPORATION Per CRAWFORD. & HETHERING. home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pororek Executor. TON, their Solicitors herein. of Detroit, arid Miss Laura Mellurncy spent the week-end with her cant, Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Armitage of London,. Mt. and Mrs. Fleming Johnston All persons having claims egalusO atinaya l little so lrn. oa!u113111117s3.1c6,s1A7t.ntSIStile"11-. the estate of .Robert Beavers Warwick, late of the Toweship of Morris, in the The regular monthly meeting of the County of Huron, Farmer, who tiled W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church on or about the 14th day of August,; was held at the home of the Presideet, 1948, are notified to send to the 'ender. Mre. AV, S. Sutherland, oe Thursday sigeed, on or before time 9th day of last, and Mrs Sutherland gave the cell October, 1948. full particulars of their Ito Worship and the scripture lessor', claims writing. Immediately after ,Math. 27, 1140, and the Meditation the said 9th day of October, the assets italk, 'What are our crosses in rom. of .the said testator will lie disributed parison to the Cross of Christ?. Mts. .anionets the parties entitled thereto Lenoaw the executrix shall then have notice. egg% 'emi Follow me, The toll ea u having regard only to 'claims of which, ptgyee and all sang, 'nee up th e ss gave the Glad Tidings DATED this 21st day of SeOtemben• CRAWFOR‘Dvi&noIlIamET, egaseto Toten tontaieing the word, Love. Plans were was answered by verse of Sctiottire made for the 'Malik offering meeting A. D., 9' 8. Solicitors for the Executrixe in October, and Mrs. Sutherland gave the Offertory Prayer. Miss Lila Fin- sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thanks are extended to the Superintendent and Staff of Victoria Poepitai, London. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Nickel and family wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the many acts of kind- ness, expressions of sYmpatlev, floral tributes and loan of ears during their m ecent bereavement. other, M H rs. azelwood of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and rs. Jas. cIl rani. Miss Louise Martin, Kincatdine, and Mr. Elroy Laiellaw, attended the London Fair on Friday and spent the week-end with London relatives, and on Sunday when Elroy was leaving his brother's home, another driver went' through a Stop sign and demolished the Laidlew tar, past repair, no one , was injured. The -regular monthly Meeting of the BARB W.M.S. of the United Church was The Temperance Clippings were very interesting, 'This W.M.S. along with held in the elittrch WednesdaY last the Members of Belgrave and St. Mel-with the President, Mrs. Victor Hiner- ,etis will guests at Brick United son in charge of the meeting and fol. Church this Wednesday and piens lowiag the Worship service in the Monthly, with the theme, The Faith Whereby the Chuith must live. this is u-ur faith tremendous, Out high hope, Who can scorn? That in the name of Jesus, the world must be reborn. This Faith is the dynamic power of the missionary movement. Mrs. Jas. Pal- toner Ted lit prayer for the Missionary The annual ally Service of the Gorrie United Church will be held on workers, and scripture readings were given by Mrs. Robert Leidlaw, Mrs, Sunday morning, Sept. '26th. 'The Mission of Humor Several eRra.lFoarf ritehreaimideinnlbr es r. sG.toNolk* NpeaNrctioinn On Monday evening Rev. Stanley the topic, giving the Story of the jobeston Thamesford, gave a talk Study Book, Rev. Kenneth Beaton 's on "The Mission of Humor" in the S, West of the Gorges, written last year when Mt, Beaton travelled through West China, telling of the people lie this, the largest Mission Field of the thiited Church, and the place it holds in the program 'of the West Chili% Srmod of the Church of Christ in China, Mrs. Jos, Tiffin led in prayer. WHITEcHURCH Mr, Jas, O'Dowd of Brantford, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dawson, Among those from this district 'who attended the Western Fair at London, during the past week were Mr. Lorne Johnston, Mr. Russel Gaenit, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters, Mrs. Nelson Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy and sons, Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Beecroft, Mr. Jas. Currie, Mr, and Alex Robertson, Mr. Wilfred Shiell, and Mr. Jack Shiell. Mrs. George Phillips spent a few days last week with London friends. Miss Grace Moir of S, S, No. 9, spent the week-end at her home in Toronto, Rev, and Mrs. .W J. Watt were at Pine River and Bethel on Sunday, where Mr, Watt had charge of the ser- vices in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman spent Friday in Hamilton, where they at- tended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman, and Mrs, Newman stayed to spend a few days with her people there. Mrs. Cecil Falconer accompanied them and visit- ed with Mrs. Charleston. Cooking demonstrations were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc- Clenaghan on Monday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McQuill- in on Tuesday night and at the hc.me of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Casemore on Wednesday night, Mr. Ben McClenaghan spent a few days last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bill Parker, London, and with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Barbour there. Mrs. Fred Tiffin returned tome on Thursday last after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mirehouse of Lydden, Sask. The regular monthly and annual. Grandmother's meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held on Tuesday NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Andrew B. Longley, late of the Township of Howiek in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the twenty-ninth day of August, 1948, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of October, 1948, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediately after the said 2nd. day of October, the assets of the said testator will be disributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shalt then have notice. DATED this eleventh day of Sept- ember, A.D., 1948. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. Per CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, their Solicitors herein. FOR SALE-1988 Chrysler Royal can 39 or 6W night FOR SALE—Cabin Trailer 7'4.6' les, Five Gallon Stone Churn, Dresser, Kitchen Cabinet, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH TWO FARMS—Lot 10, Con. It, Howlett, 100 acres; and Elie Lot 15, Con. A, Howick, 50 Acres, if not pre- viously sold will be offered subject to the estate of James Armstrong Graham late of the Town of Wingham, in 'the Comity of Huron, Gentleman, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 14th day of July 1948, are notified to send to Executor, on or before the 2nd day of October, 1948, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said 2nd, day of October, the CARD OP THANKS l erson had charge of the Chapter faun 'The fam ily of the late Mrs. George the Study Book, telling of the work friends and neighbours for the many lane, in Canada, among the Preach, Uktan- Chittese, Hungarians and Italians, Cruickshank wish to thank their I acts of kindness and expressions of stressing the Deaconess work. A ques- tion and answer contest on, What can we do to make 'Canada Christian? was taken by the President, and Mrs. Dav- id Kennedy led in prayer and the meet- ing was closed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was served and the social time enjoyed by all. Mr. Brooks Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Lois and Frank, and her IN MEMORIAM AKER—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, Thomas J. Baker, who passed away, Septem- ber 27th 1942, Sweet is the spot where he is laid, Many a visit in silence is paid, To lay down a flower in remembrance of thee, Never forgotten and never will be. --Sadly missed by wife and family. WIRE, per roll GORRIE 5, room of the 'Milted Church. He spoke of the many varieties of humor, of different nationalities and kept his listeners convulsed with laughter, Rev. G. a Flowse Was -chain-nail end, a 'short musical program was given, Solos, Yvonne Sparling Miss Jean Spatting, delete, Ruth and Dorothy RUGBY BALLS , ...$7.50 and $10.00 Complete with bladder ... .$5.50 a. Toner, Mr. Harold Robinson ,attd Miss Jean Spartieg, with Mrs, Clarence Sparlitig accompanist, ,Mrs. Ernest Radford of Paltnerston favored with piano solos. Refreshments were served were made to attend the sectional and a social time enjoyed. Many old meeting in Gorrie on October 15th, friends greeeting Mt, Johnston, as- The meeting was closed with prayer Gorrie was his home town, Group No.. by the President. 4 of the W.A. sponsoted this pleasant e,v e,entrin.ga.nd Mrs. P. C. Taylor left -on Tuesday morning for Sudbury to visit Mr. Taylor's niece, Mrs. Robt. Inky ster, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. Spence of Seaforth visited with Mr and Mrs. T. Brad- nock on Sundays Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ash- ton on Sunday were; Mr. and Mts. Bob Douglas and family, Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs. lint newton, Clifford,. and Mr. Ken Minor; Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. ielellington liave returned from e vacation spent at Pontiac, Goderich, Owen, Sound and Bala, Muskoka. Mts., Attleet Chap- ritait ie visiting Ill her daughter at Sudbury.