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11411Y Day was observed in the Un-
ated .Church Calindey, ROSS Smith,
the Supt. of the. Sunday School pro.
Clifford Brewer, Loretta. Fie,
ieliee and Marie Johnston read selec-
tions from the .Setipture and Mrs.
Bert Garniss gave an interesting ad,
*pep from the episode of Matthew,
from the Scripture. Ftev,
ea..., e listed with the service,
And bapt . r' • infant son of Mr, and
Mrs. George alseher.
Knox Ladies Aid
The Ladies' Aid of Knox Pregby.,
eerian Church held a very successful
.bagaer on Wednesday afternoon.
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1 For Saturday, Oct. 24
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Shoulder Roast of Pork i , lb. 45c t
i Butt Roast of Pork lb. 48c I
Ground Beef , 2 lbs. 85c
lb. 70c i
Soap Flakes
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i i Rib Roast, Rolled (no bone)
i i Shoulder Roast of Beef.,.. lb. 48c i
i Rolled Boiling Beef , lb. 40c i
I Not Rolled lb. 30c 1
2 lbs for 25c
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Business and
Professional
Directory
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARV PUBLIC
TEESWATER .. ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teeswater
Vi/ROXE'rER—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 Pan., or
by appointment,
Frederick F. Hornuth
Phrn.B., R.O.
Carol E. HomuthR.O.
Mrs. Viola 11.11orouth R.(1.
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Phone 118 1-larriston, Ont.
A. II. MIAMI
Complete Automotive Service
Pre-Winter Check-Up
WINGHAM MOTORS
I job without delay. 1n these days when
help on the farms is scarce it is en-
couraging to see men willing to ;jive,
of their time to keep the church pro-
perty in good repair.
Dedicate Gowns
Sunday next a special service will
he held in the United Church, when
the new choir gowns and mortar
boards will be dedicated. Rev. E. W.
O Todd will lead in a special song ser-
a vice to which all are invited. The new
0=t0=0=0i 0G70? choir gowns are of dark wine color
with white collars, replacing the black
gowns they have had.
Personals
Miss Winnifred Munro, Port Elgin,
also Mrs. Annie Munro, of Vancouver,
spet the past few days with their
cousins, Allen and Mrs. Munro. Mrs.
Munro is the mother of Ross Munro,
writer and newspaper correspondent.
During, the week-end they visited the
Munro homestead at lvlilverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and
Miss Lucille White, Totontoe spent the
Week-end at. their summer home here.
Profeseor,F. L, Ferguson and Mrs.
Ferguson, Guelph, spent the week-end
with Mrs. D. 5, MacNaughton and
Mr. John MacNaughton.
Friends, of Mrs. Thomas Martin,
who has been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, will be pleased to
know she has returned from the hos-
pitarand is staying with her niece,
Mrs( Leslie trortunc.
Mr. and Mee, Mlee] Rae, Tkantford,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. D. W.
Rae.
IVIrs, Jas. MoTaVish, 4th line of
Turnberry, wilt stay for the winter
months with Mrs. T. G. Hemphill,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Denny and Miss
Thelma Denny, Pregton, spent the
Week.end with' Mr, and Mrs. WM.
Wright. Miss Thelma Denny was 4
guest at the wedding of Miss Cilberta
HOWes.
Out of town guests at the COombs-
,HOWeS Wedding Were froni Winglialii,
J. W. BINFIELD, 0.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office Meyer Block, Wingham
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
hoe faithfully served its policy,
holdet's for over a Century.
Head Office toronto
It C. MacLean Insurance Steacl'
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Suffers Hemorrhage
Master Tom. McLennan, age 10
years, who lives with his grandpar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sennett, was re-
moved to the hospital in London, suf-
fering from a brain hemorrhage.
Mrs. F. B. Miliward and Mrs. Verne He is quite ill, arid friends are hop-
Clarke were hostesses when the Wo-
• mg for a speedy return to health.
men's Guild, St. James Anglican Royal Scarlet Degree
Church, held their October meeting INewbridge Orange hall on Friday
At the October meeting held in the
in the church school-room on Tuesday evening Arthur Forester and W. A. afternoon. Rev. Douglas and Mrs. Ful- I !Gibson of L.O.L. 775 -were exalted to
ler were present also Mr. Fuller's ithe degree of the Royal scarlet.
mother was a welcome guest. Mrs. Personals Verne Clarke, president, conducted a
short worship service assisted by Mrs
George Griffith, who read from the
Forward, ',Does it matter what a man
believes?" The secretary reported
525.00 had been realised from the re-
cent sale of a tulip pattern quilt made
by the group. Arrangements were
made for the bazaar 'to be held in
November in the church basement.
The afternoon was spent quilting. Tea
was served at the close by the hostess-
es.
Show Pioneer Spirit
Something of the pioneering spirit
was shown during the past week, when
Men of the United Church gathered
and put a new roof on the manse and
made some improvements to the
grounds. Fine weather prevailed and
the men were able to complete the
Fifty were in attendance when the
local Women's Institute entertained
members of the Lakelet group on
Wednesday evening. Guest Speaker for
the evening was Barry Wenger, editor
efo ThmeuAdsem' .ance-Times and his subject,
Communism.
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In a well-prepared address the
speaker compared the different etaa-
dards of living, even in Canada, and
Said communism had made rapid
etrides in the last thirty years. People
living in a democratic country need
to work together for an ideal if they
are to preserve the better way of life.
The speaker was introduced by Mrs.
D. S, MacNaughton and thanked by
Mrs. Allen Munro.
Mrs. George Lane presented. the
motto, "The path to freedom is a way
of duty and obligation," giving some
fine thoughts and closing her remarks
with a choice verse from Lowell's
poems. The roll call was answered by
What interested me most at Howick
Fair, and brought a wide variety of
favorite features. Three of the four
prizewinning scrap books for which
the W. I. gave Special prizes at the
fair were on display and were enjoyed
by the members.
Members of the Lakelet group as-
sisted with the programme, Mrs. Jack
gave a reading "Do It Now." Mrs, Jack
Ferguson sang, accompanied by Mrs.
White at the piano. Mrs. Emerson
Ferguson, president of the visiting
group expressed appreciation for the
invitation received.
Mrs. Jack MacLean, district direct-
or, gave some of the plans for the
rally in which East and West Huron
will join, to be held at Gorrie Town
Hall on Tuesday, November 3rd, com-
mencing at 10 o'clock in the morning,
Mrs, John Lane and Mrs, MacNaugh-
ton will be a committee to arrange for
the extension course on culture at
which time Miss Edith Collins of the
department will be in charge. Anyone
in the community interested will be
made welcome at this one day course.
Mrs. Jack MacLean, Mrs. Thos. Burke
and the president were a committee to
arrange with a group of players from
Teeswater to give a play in the Town
Hall followed by a dance with Ford.
wich orchestra and a refreshment
booth.
Hostesses were Mrs. J. N, Allen, Mrs.
Reg Newton, Mrs. Harry Adams,
Miss M. Jardine, Mrs. D. W. Rae, Mrs.
Harold Durst and Mrs. David Statia.
NEWS or WflaXETeri
Women's Institute Entertains
Guests from Lakelet Branch.
St James Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt
and family and Mrs. Clara McDer-
mitt spent Sunday, in Toronto with
Miss Elsie McDermitt, the latter re-
maining for a week's visit.
Friends will be glad to hear that
Mrs. Jeanette Hargrave, who has been
quite ill the past week, is improving
quite nicely.
Mrs. James Vittie received word
last week that her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Roberts, of London, England, had
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Mr. Paul Wendt, of Toronto, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Schaefer. Mrs. Wendt and 1:),avid re-
turned home with him after having
spent a week with her parents.
Mrs. Cecil Lynn and little daugh-
ter Karen, of Orillia, are spending
this week with Mrs. Earl Ridley,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly and
Janie and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Vern
Hambly in Fergus.
Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
John Boyd were Mr. and Mrs. Barry
McKnight and Linda, of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan, of Gor-
rie, and Mrs. Jennie Mosure, of Ford-
wich.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bueh-
ler visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mts. Edgar 'Wahl and Allen.
Miss Doris Leonard, of Listowel,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall *Armstrong.
Miss Beatrice Wade spent Sunday
With friends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart of Lis-
towel, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Oliver Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman spent
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gib-
son at Denfield,
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Emmerson Hargrave were Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. White, Mrs, Sweet arid
Ronald and Mrs, Stan Faucher and
Jack, all of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Eat]. Hallman and
Kenneth, of near Listowel, visited on
Sunday with. Mr. and Ms. Carl Et-
tinger,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross ,Doig and 'Don-
ald were guests at a birthday party
for Mr. Jack Doig in Listowel last
week. He was 85 years old.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harris and
Marie visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, lames Vittie,
Mrs. Anson Ratan spent Saturday
in Kitchener.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gibson on the birth of a daugh-
ter on Saturday in Listowel Hospital.
A large crowd attended Trinity
Church On Stinday 'morning for the
confirmation service, when the At.
Rev, G. N, liatxton, Bishop of 11urore
confirmed a chiss'ol 19. On Saturday
evening at 8.15 a Bible Society meet-
ing will be held In the church when
the guest speaker will be Dr. A. H.
O'Neil, of London, a former rector
here,
Jack Stewart, of 'Listowel, Visited
On Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Hudson.
Edward Doig, of Sarnia. spent the
week-end with hid patents, Mt. and
Given in marriage by her father the
bride wore a long gown of French ,
Illusion tulle over slipper satin, with
bodice softly shirred over lace form-
ing a halter neckline, The waist-
length jacket of imported lace was
styled with a square neckline to flat-
ter the pearl and sequin appliques on
the bodice. She carried a white Bible
crested with a white gardenia and
satin streamers. •Her Mary Stewart
headdress held a finger-tip veil of
tulle illusion.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Russell
Deachman, Toronto, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. George
Bradley, Toronto and Miss Mary Jane
Coombs, Stratford, sister of the groom.
The matron of honor and the brides-
maids wore identical waltz length
gowns of shrimp nylon net, with hand-
kerchief tiered skirts and strapless
bodice with bug-me-tight jackets and
matching headdresses. All three at-
tendants carried colonial bouquets of
white and blue mums.
Flower girl, Jeanne Howes, niece of
the bride, was in pale blue nylon
marquisette over taffeta with scallop-
ed bodice and sleeves, touches of
shrimp embroidrey and matching bon-
net. She carried a nosegay of white
and shrimp colored mums.
Best man was Robert Lightfoot,
Stratford, and the ushers were John
Howes, Toronto, brother of the) bride,
and Michael Coombs, brother of the
groom.
The reception, was held in the
church parlours. The bride's mother
received wearing a rosewood gown
of crepe and lace, with beige and
brown accessories. Also receiving was
the bridesgroorn's mother in a costume
of peacoCk blue with black velvet ac-
cessories. Their corsages were of
yellow Queen Elizabeth roses.
Leaving the church following the
eception, the bride and groom made
he journey to the home of her par-
nts in the traditional ancient and
legant horse-drawn phaeton. Later
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Coombs left by
motor for Eastern Canada. The bride
hose for her travelling costume, a
rey wool suit trimmed with velvet,
ed velvet hat and gunmetal accessor-
es, with a white gardenia corsage.
hey will live in Toronto.
The groom is a graduate of the
niversfty of Western Ontario in hon-
rs Economic and Political Science.
Mrs, Roy Simmons and Evelyn, and i
ener on Saturday, ill wool - nylon
1 Mary Denny spent the week-end at a-
t he home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Cor- 1,1-1 wool - nylon
bett in Woodstock. a Children's Knee Hose and cotton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe, accom-
panied by the Misses Louise and Le-
titia, visited in Mitchell • on Sunday.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mrs, Richard Aldrich in
the death of her brothel', the late Mr.
Russell Mann, of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Stafford Harris, of
Toronte, who have lived in the vil-
lage for several months, returned
home last week.
Mrs. Isabel Grieves spent last week
with friends in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker visited
over the week-end with Mrs. M, John-
son in Galt.
Miss Florence Forester, of Harris-
ton, spent the week-end with her
parents.
i NEW FALL DRESSES ", .. two groups, 12 to 20 and
also half-sizes . . . crepes, taffetas, bengalines
Weiwood's Budget Price .ea. $8.95
i Fall Millinery , from $2.95 • . . ,
HALLOWE'EN SUPPLIES .. all sizes and shapes,
1 in false faces, rubber and paper from 5c to 49c
• Also orange and black Streamers, Table Covers, i
Ili Napkins and Decorations.
II Fresh Bulk Candy . . Hallowe'en & regular lines
Get an extra supply this week . . from 35c lb.
i You can use our Xmas• Lay Away Plan'now,
a small deposit will hoYd your purchase 'El* _ .
on all toys, dolls, etc. a- a
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Guest i at NViiiteaharell
Members of the Women's AssoCia-
tion of the 'United Church were guests
of the Women's Association of White-
church United Church on. Friday af-
ternoon. The Whitechurch members
conducted t- e program and Mrs. W. J
Johnston and Mrs, Alex MeCreckin,
of the Bluevale group sang a duet. A
Social time was enjoyed by all.
Y. P. U. Meets
The Y.P.U. of the United Church
met on Sunday evening, the subject
of the meeting was 'Missions arid
World Outreach under the convener-
ship of Joyce Hoffman. Devotional ex-
ercises were in charge of ,Bob Fraser
and Jack Horton read a passage from
the Scripture. e
A duet was rendered by Elizabeth
1VIcKinney and Joyce Hoffman.
Mrs. Wm, Blaekmore of Toronto,
who is visiting her parents, spoke on
the topic "Mission Work at Elk Point,
Alberta,"
Personals
Miss Florence Fowler, of Seaforth,
and Miss Edna jowett, of Port Huron,
were recent visitors in the village.
Mrs. Wm. Blackmore and Douglas,
of Toronto, visited the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott.
Mrs. R. Garniss and Mr. Mac Scott
spent Sunday in Clifford with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil McEachren,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horton attend-
ed the anniversary services of Clif-
ford United Church on Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Beeman and her sister.
Mrs. Cecil Griffith, of Brampton, were
week-end visitors with their brother,
Walkerton, Arthur, Goderieh, Lon-
don, Toronto, Stratford, St. Marys and
Preston.
The United Church Sunday school
will hold a masquerade party for the
children in the church school-room on
Friday evening, October nth.
Gilberta Howes
Weds fames Coombs
classic gown of tulle illusioa and
imported lace was worn, by Margaret
.Gilberta. Howes, .of WrOXeter. when
she pledged vows with James Andrew
Coombs, of Toronto, on Satereey af-
ternoon.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Gilbert 1VT, Howes, VV.roxeter and
the bridegroom le a son of .
Mrs, J. Andrew Coombe, Stratford,
White and yellow equine with .ean-
delebra.,againgt a background of ferns
formed the setting for the ceremony
in the United Church. Rev. E. W.
Todd, minister of the church, officiat-
ed. Organist was Mrs, Lyle Brothers,
Toronto, and soloist, Miss Lois Moir,
Stratford, sang "Still as the Night"
and "The Lord's Prayer."
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Mrs. Harold Doig. For Saving at We1wood s
Mrs, Alveretta Wallace and Mrs, i seconds SPECIAL 2 Drs. $1.00 i Men's Dress Hose
it per pr. 49c a ..-- a-,- —
excellent wearing hose per pr. $1.09 f ' Mercury subs ▪ Ladies Nylons . ai
i . Boys' & Girls' Lined Jeans SPECIAL pr. $2.39 1 1 i
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-CI All Linen Tea Towels "bolrodur„esd . . . . SPECIAL ea. 49c a i a
i Men's Fleece Combinations . . .$3,95 ea. 2 suits $7.50
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7: Men's Fleece Shirts & Drawers $2.25, 2 grmts. $4.25
(Heavy weight)
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- Atlantic Paint, limited quantity of 1 gal. cans
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' Ideal for interior work gal. $3.49
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Bonny Maid - Plastic Finish
3 yards wide
Running yard $2.35
A quantity of
HALL RUNNERS
24, 27, 36-inch
At Special Prices
Purdon's
Ladies' and Ohildren's
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Mr. Lyle McKinney, in Michigan.
The Misses Florence and Ethel
Beattie of Seaforth, were visitors in
the village on Sunday.
Mr. Melvin Oliver, Fruitland, Ont.,
son of the late James Oliver, was in
the village the past week looking up
the farm stead of his maternal grand-
father, the late Robert Swine, 1st. line
of Morris Township, now occupied by
Clarence Goll.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Watson, of
Gorrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stew-
art, of Fergus, spent Sunday with Mrs.
W, J. Johnston.
Mrs. Carl Johnston visited her sister,
Mrs. Irving McCabe, at Windsor, for
a few days last week.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
Evening* by appointment.
WANT HOLLYHOCK IS
TWELVE, FEET HIGH
Cleaning up the remnants of his
hollyhock garden last week, Gordon
Ard discovered the biggest hollyhock
he had ever grown, a giant 12 foot 7
inches in height. Mr. Ard say$ that he
has often had 10 foot plants but this
is the first time he has ever grown a
hollyhock as big as this.
Mr, Ard, who has been growing
hollyhocks for quite a while now,
says that the plant was transplanted
to his garden about eight years ago,
and was fully grown at the time. Its
blooms are of the double variety, and
quite large in size,
An exclusive hollyhock man, Mr.
Ard says he doesn't seem to, have
much luck with other types of flow-
ers. Whenever he sees a good looking
hollyhock specimen, he asks for a
root and transplants it in the fall of
the year. Colors of the blooms in his
garden range from almost a perfect
black to pure white,
FORPICH
Celebrate 15th Anniversary "
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sothern were
pleasantly surprised on Thursday eve-
ning when relatives and friends ga-
thered at their home on the occasion
of their fifteenth wedding anniver-
sary. They were presented with a
lovely coffee table, for which both
expressed their thanks, The evening
was spent in progressive euchre and
a delicious lunch was served.
Home from Listowel Hospital
Masters,. Neil Byers and Jimmy
Armstrong, the two six-year-olds
who had leg fractures and were in
the same room in Listowel Hospital
for several weeks were able to re-
turn home last Friday.
CRAWFORD &
RETHERINTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Eh.
Wingham, Phone 48
I. H. CRAWFORD, Q.0.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.Q.
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