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OPPORTUNITY
THIS AREA
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Folding
Aluminum
AWNINGS
Aluininum
SASH
DOORS ,
Canadians.
'own 'this
>biab share
of
The Bell
Telephone
Company
Of mall) iturnked Bell ctonniaa
shareholdem98 air Canadians,
And following the recent sale
of additional common shares,
theynow own 92,','..t,Of tell stockf•
No other company has so many
Canadians sharing in its owner-'
ship. Bell shareholders in
Canada today total 150,000. Of
these, 12,000 are out' own .01n-
ployeeS and pensioners, And, of
Course, many, many more arc
Dell customers.
So Bell 're lenh eine — -owned,
cOntrolled and operated by Ca-
nadionS to serve Canadians .-Is
a distinctly Canadian enterprise,
• 30f the halanee6,2 ,1; ly NH In
the U.S, (Folcroft
Ainetlean Telephone and felt-
gent& Company); I. 7'; Ad
IlnitertkIngelont and &ohms. -
Miss Verda Rca of Kitchener .
visited at the Cooper home On*Sun-
day.
MT, and Mrs. Carl Bender of
Gowanstown spent Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallman and
family and Mrs, Louise Hallman of
Listowel visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hargrave.
• Mr, and. Mrs, Cecil Galbrhith of
Guelph visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lindsay Galbraith.
Miss Shirley Ashton of London,
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton,
and attended the 'Kennedy - Ward
wedding in Listowel on Saturday.:
- Mrs,. Jack Brown and family
spent a few days last week with
her mother, Mrs. W. 11, Duncan iii
Guelph,
Mr. Gordon• Ridley' and • MisS
'Mary McLean of London visited'
over the week-end with Mrs, Dora
Mr.• ancl,w,l/Er,%, Don Fraser and
Randy, .of ;Walton, visited on Sun-
day .with ,Mr„ arid. Mrs. Anson Rat-
tan. - •
Mrs. Tom McClement and Mrs.
William Sothern spent a day last
Week in Kitchener.
Mrs, Ruby Forester of Taranto
spent the. week-end at her home
here.. •
Mr. and Mrs, Mel Allan and Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Johnson spent a
day last week in Kitchener.
Mr. Mervyn Wallace of Oshawa
spent a couple of days last Week
With his mother.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Doug Wildfang of
Tbronto spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Simmons.
• Quite a number of girls from
here attended a miscellaneous
shower on Saturday night at the
Nine of Mrs. Ron Heed in Lisle-
wel in honor of Miss Isobel Mc,!
Cann„ bride-elect of next month.
Mr. .and Mrs, R, Nichol and Mr.
and Mrs, Pl.,r3insmore were visitors
in Kitchener for a day laSt Week,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and
farrilik: of Wroxeter visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
Jacque& t" '
Betty Sanderson spent a
Pew days last week with Misses
Ruth Gernhalder and Jean Sander-
Son in Kitchener.
Mr. end Mrs. „Tames Vittie
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stewart in Listowel.
The many friends of MSS glen-
na will he 'sorry to hear
that she is confined to the Lis-
towel Hospital with pneumonia, We
Wish her a speedy recovery,
IVQ. and Mrs. Verily Darcey and
Carl' spent the Week-end with rein-
tines in Toronto.
, Mr, laid Mrs. Mtte Vferntosh of
BrlisSels visited on Sunday With
!Nft, and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave,
Mr. • and Mrs. Boks' °Paulin be
Dttrhaln. Vialted 'Vett...the Weelk.;erid
The father is saving for the things
a growing child will need The nurse is saving regularly
for a vacation trip
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BEIRAVE
Mrs. E. Byron, of Colchester and
Mr. A. Byron of Harrow called on
Mr, and .Mrs. C. G. McCrea, one
tlay last week.
,
-.Mrs. Ralph McCrea visited with
Mrs. John. Manning and family at
Blyth on Friday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire are
'spending some time at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Norman Hill,
at :Toronto.
Harvest services will be held in
Trinity. AngliCat Church on Sun-
day at 3.p.m.
Mrs. J.• Curtiss of Bluevale spent
last week, and Mr. and Mrs, John
Spivey And family of Ingersoll
Visited over the week-end, with
Mr. and Nix's. Harold Fleeter..
Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong and
family at Thorndale.
Mrs, Fred Reid of Clinton visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
C. R. Coultes.
Mr. Martin Grasby spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm-
strong 'and family at Thorndale.
Mrs, Jim McGill of Clinton visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. Clarence
Wade.
Mr, and Mrs. C. R Coulter mid
Mr, and Mrs. James 1VBehie visited
at Powasarth and also attended
the feeder cattle sale at South
River last Week.
Keith Anderson, St, ThoMas
visited With his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl. Anderson, last week.
With Mr, and Mrs. Art Forester,
Mrs, Herb Rogers Spent several
days last 'week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McLaughlin in
Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Zeller of Brus-
sels visited one day last week with
Me, and Mrs, Boyden Devitt,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hefsc of
Welland spent a few days last week
In the cetruntinitY.
Mr. Henry Sansorn is Spending
a week with friends In Stouffyille.
Mr, and Mrs, tveritt Allan visit-
ed in Kitchener one day last week
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Campbell of
LiStOWel spent One day last week
With Mrs, Isobel
.Mr. and Mrs. 3ftek Wildfang 'of
Toronto) spent the week-end at the
home of Mr.' and Mrs, Anson
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15 REGULAR GAMES. fOr $25 each
4 SHARE.THE=WEALTH
JACKPOT $1,000
4 DOOR PRIZES, $25 EACH
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KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON
- Annual Fall "
B I N
$2,000 CASH
- Trousseau Tea
Por Jean Aitchison
BliMUNS—Mrs. 0, Purd.on of
Belgrave and Mrs, A Button of
Duclinow were hostesses. for
trousseau tee for their sister, Miss
,,lean Aitchison, at her home on
Wednesday afternoon and evening
of last weelc.
Guests were received by Dawria
Aitehison, and' the gifts and trOu.S.
were 'displayed by Mrs.
Pardon, Mrs. Button and'Nflas Beth
Dowling, In the afternoon tea was
poured by Mrs. Jelm Errington,
mother of the groom-elpet and in
the evening by .aunts of the bride-
elect, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Mrs,
SanaeS. Aitchison.
SHOWER HELD FOR
MANE MILAN
ST. HBLZNS—Although unplekia-
ant. weather prevailed outside, all
was bright and gay in the vont-
IntinitY ball on Friday evening for
ai shower in honor of Miss. .Mar-
garet. Gallan, whose marriage to
Carl McClcnaghan of Whitechurch.
takes 'place in the near flithre.
Music by Mrs, Chester
was enjoyed as the ladies gathered
and as she, played, the wadding
march, Margaret and "Miss, le,Ver-
/ey Ashton were .escorted to the.
Platform and seated beside a `lase
covered table Centred with huge
wedding cake filled , . gifts,
Pink and white streamers and
white wedding bells were used .ef-
fectively for decorations,
Lois Miller read a poetic address
and the bride-elect was assisted in
opening the many lovely gifts by
13everley,. who read the cards, and
by Lois Miller, Massy 1• Bran,
lyri McTavish and Margaret Lyons.
Margaret expressed her••••deep ap-
preciation and invited the ladies
to bar trousseau tea oa, TtlesdaY
evening, after which "For She's a
Jolly Good Fellow" was sung, •
mrs. Harold Gaunt - was ,:chair-
lady for an interesting 'program,
consisting of • a 'duet- by -13eVerley
Gaunt and Betty McDonald, •"Ae-
member 'na cre Mine", • A .reading,
"About Husbands"' -Was '.•giveri by
Mrs, Salkeld, a 'Hawaiian
dande was performed ,,by.,-,iKaren
Wasney of Lucknow,..o.ccompanied
by Mrs, Wasney.. A timorous ..Skit
was presented by Mrs, Sliortt and
Mrs. Pollock of LucknoW. told a
solo, "The Bella of St. Marys"' was
sung •by'phyliis Barbour...k.reading,
"For Better •or,tWorse' Was ...given
by Mrs. Phillip McMillan,''
• Preceding lunch of ice cream•and
cake, a contest was .conducted ,by
Mrs.. Elmer Toren,.
Arrangements for the 'delightful
'affair were made by Mrs; a Miller,
Mrs,- E, Gaunt, Mrs. G. Lyons; Mrs,
J; Curran, .Mrs. G, Struthers' and
Gammie. •
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We are: also Agents or 'Sinith;00rolia Typewriters
• Your Terms Accepted
• Free Denier,'
• Free Storage
Accepts Position
In Calgary Hospital
Fori:pwicti—Miss Marilyn Coo-
per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Cooper, is spending wr week
with het parents after being em-
ployed at Banff, Alta., for the past
four months.
On Sunday Marilyn will leave by
plane from Melton airport for Cal-
gary, Alta,, where she will be food
supervisor In the hospital there.
ST. HELENS
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Tor C.14;1. 8, eh' Sone Brent, tcbaIrrrisn,' Winahamt Groups .
Elect Officers FoRpwrom „Fordwieb,
CGIT held the first meeting of the
season at the home of Sharon
Pollock with„37 in attendance, The
electioa Of °Moors took place with
results as follows: ' -
Seniors: Leader, Mrs. C. Cars-
well; pres., Patsy Harris; vice
Ares„ Willie Winkle; treasurer;
Jean Greer, ,
Interretegates,: :Leader, Mrs, H..
Pollockv, pres,'„ Sharon, .Polloelt;
vice pres., ..1514nrie Carswell; 'sec-
retary, johnston. •
junlors:..Leader,, Ruth 'Hibberd;
pres,, 'Doris Carswell;' vice pros.,
Audrey Ratan; assist,' see., Shirley
Eurig; press reporter, Ruth
bard,
The next 'meeting will take the.
form of a wiener .roast, It was
also decided that the girls Wand
fold iChristmas seals • at tile
meeting in • October. •Lunch was
served and - the meeting closed
with taps.
North )tinerica'S newest car, the Edsel, on display at. Huron Motors in Wingham. Tile
ear , is .being shown •here is a 305. horsdpower Paelort but theiipel hnells?being,
factured in four series, with a total of 17 models. The digtinctive appear' oi l this new
line of cars,,,which makes them elearly identifiable front front, rear arid inalteS them 'the
talked-about automobile' to : hit the cauadtan arket iii 1).11AnY Ye411,t-,§ee the new Easel! at,
Huron Motors today. ,
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Attention! root Suirerers%{
Keep This' Ad fQr, Reference
J. A. VICKERS,. FOOT CORRECTIONIST
of Hanover announces the re-opening,' of, his 1,
office October 1St to take care of our
Foot Troubles:
Office'in same location; direetly,I MIlind,Hanover printing office.
HOURS AS FOLLOWSs. Tues.,; *hors., Fri., Sat,
1.30 to 5.90 p.m. Tues., Thin's., Irk,evetringi 7 to 9.90 p.m..
Absolutely no morning hours or Wednesday 'all !lay.
Phone 500 Hanover for• appOintment
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• I- . •!"1 Anniversary at
Bluevale United ...
BLUEVALE—Anniversary ser-
vices' will be held in the United
Church at 11 a,m, and 7.30 p.m., on
Sunday, September 29th, f3,ev, R. A.
Hazelwood, B.A., B,D., of Mount
Forest will preach. This year marks
the 50th anniversary of , ;the
building of the present church, It
was opened in December, 1907, re-
placing 'the frame • church which
.was built in 1866.
The presents brick, building was
built as a' Presbyterian Church
whenthe late Rev. W.. J. West,
M,A„ was minister of Bluevale and
Betties' ChUrches. In 1925 . it be-
came, the: United Church.
BLUEVALE .
Mrs, M. L. Aitken visiteel,,Mi. and
Mrs, Donald Street at Listowel last
week.
Mrs. William' Nicholson • has
bought a house in WInghaln..
The residents of the East' Boun-
dary, Turnberry and Morris, Will
miss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig
and family and Mr. and Mrs.441ohn
Fischer And family, who 'are linOV-
ing to other Turnberry farms, for-
tunately, not very far from their
former homes. Their farms have
'been' bought'to make way foethe
neW• section of 86 highway .to be
built. Shortly.
Howick Municipal Government
Interests Institute Members
,
FORDWICH—Mrs. Howard ,Ear-dare to love, instead of hate. We
ris was hostess for the Fordwich cannot serve the Master if we hate
Women's Institute when Mrs. Clare our neighbor.' Roll call' was ens-
Canadian Company operating 'on u national, kale has iinmedige
openings for ambitious men or women to Manage local busisizebil
dealing with some of Canada's largest chain .stores; can rilbe
handled in spare hours at if desired; honeSty arid denenda-
bility morel inipertant stair past eXperieneo.''Our ilberal
financial assistance enablesi rapid'exilianSion. .This'll a
oar n' high plane for 214h type men or women of'Character only. " •
APPLICANTS KUST „HAVE
" ' APPROX. $1,700.00
Mitch is secured), 'atilt .good referimees. These - opeuings
pay you) exceptionally ,high,tatotrthlytOncorne• immediately; andi:,
rapidly increase as busineskexpeinda. Prefer applieants asp,iping
earnings $10,009.00 td. $.4,000.00 yearly. No high predisiare
men.Watited,as NO SELLINe requirea, Non can qualify and
'have' necessary cash, write tinlay.'„giving phone number
partieularS ..ftir local' interview. Manager, P.0, Box. •
' No, 125, Station B. Minitreal, t
Harris, president, was in charge.
Mrs. Lyle Simmons, assistant „sect.'
rotary, read the minutes .and took
care of the correspondence. The.de-
votians were •taken by.1VITS. Anson
pemerling. Mrs, .Crosby Sotherat
Conducted the,. installatiori,•of the:
assistant district director, aWS, An
son .Demerling, and the assistanti • secretary, Mrs.' Lyle' Simrtiens., 1l
, The .motto; "Lee Me, Be MY.
, •
ther's - Friend", was taken by Mrs.
Howard Harris, She Said we should
wered by .25 anti seine good .sug-
gestions, here , given - on "Howick
Tewnshlp Municipal Governinent".
, p.ug Making was 'discussed !for a
project.. Plans. were madee ifor tars
to go to ,the -,rally in.Bluevale on
October 17th, Meitzbers were asked
ter bake for the Howick Fall Fair
Iristitute, projeetl,,
ResolutiOn,svy,ere voted on, .to he
rte .d at 'the "Guelph' convention."
Eyaluation on •TV and 'radio pro—
:grants were,diactissed and a corn-
inittee chosen,
Mrs. Harold Doig and Mrs. I-tar-
did Pollock took the members on
an imaginary' plarie trip 'around the
world for 'International Day, which.
Was very, interesting. Mrs. Stan
Bride made a very attractive stew-
ardess. •
Members gave .reports on letters
from pen pals In England. Lunch
was served 'by Mrs, Crosby Soth-
ern, Mrs, Ross Doig, Mrs. Welling-
ton Hargrave and Mrs. George
Richards.
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LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS
Telephone 260w Winghirr'
ofrasolsowafama.aimploof...-olomi3Omouarplow immotkoof ova .
Doors Ope.n 8.30 DST or:7.30 Standard
Bingo starts 9.30 DST, 8.30 Standard
ADMISSION —
All Specials and Extra Cards 25c each or 5"for $1
-Both have a
bank..accotinfi7 ind.
purpose for saving
Nurse and father both agree that some things
are too important to leave to chance. So,
like most Canadians, each uses a chartered bank •
for planned saving, making regular deposits
to accomplish a definite purpose.
Your own savings plan may be a short-term,
modest one — maybe a vacation trip; or new
drapes for the living room. Or your goal
rimy be long-ranges like providing more
Security, greater comfort and independence
for you and your family.
Put whatever use you find for the money you
save, you'll always be glad you saved its
Saw at a bank Willow do!
!tt,L irtissiowc opromo( 0)0 CA,NAOA
Mr. and Mrs., Harding
Honored y -Friends
FORDWIQH—A surprise party
was held on Friday night at' the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rut-
tan in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer
Harding on the occasion of their
tenth wedding anniversary., They
were presented with a clothes
hamper and the evening was spent
in a social way. -!
' Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don, Angst and, family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Lambkin and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Greenfield Of Mt.
FereSt. •
On Saturday evening they wore
again surprised at their own home
when members of the Harding
family gathered and presented
them with a chenille 'bedspread and
spent a social evening with them.
Both, Mr. and Mrs. Harding thank-
ed everyone for, the lovely gifts..
' mr. and Mrs, Ira, Hertfelder, of
Toronto, and Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Allan
White and children, of &lifted,
were visitors, at ,the weekend.it}i.
Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Horton. ,
Rev. R, A. Brook and•Mrs, Brook
spent a few days at Cooksville. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Gamble and
Steven visited in Galt on' Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Procter,
Mrs, Jos, Curtis, Mrs, James Kir-
ton and Miss Margaret Curtis were
recent visitors in Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott, .Of
Newton, visited' on Sunday with
Mr.' and Mrs..Gorden.Hall.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Taylor, Nan-
cy and Patsy, spent:Sunday in Kit-
chener.
Mrs. A. D. Smith and Miss
Eleanor attended the trousseau
tea given for Miss Lucille Dawson
at Teeswater on Saturday,
Mrs. Alex Armstrong, of Brus-
sels, Mr. and. Mrs. R. H, McKin-
non and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mac-
'ravish and family,, of Bluevale,
motored to Collingwood on Sunday.
• . •
FORDWICH •
Mr, and 1Vire, G, S. McIntyre and
Donald of Bracebridge were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, W.
I, Miller, They were! accompanied
by Miss W. D, Rutherford, who has
spent the past few weeks at Kirk-
land Lake and Bracebridge,
Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Bishop •of.
Goderich and Kr, Bill Lally of
Chicago were :guests of Mr. and
Mrs, George Stuart during the
Week.
Her many friends are glad to
know that Miss Beatrice McQuillan,
Who has spent the past few weeks
in the Wingham Hospital, was -able
to return to the home of her ,sister,
Mrs. Wm. Pardon and Mr: Paden.
The regular meeting "of the Wo-
Men's Institute will be held in the
community hall on Thursday after,
noon, October "3. Roll call, "'Ways
to relax", Motto, "Be too large for
worry, two sensible for anger, too
strong for fear and too happy to'
think about trouble; by Mrs. WM.
Rutherford. Topic on. home •econo-
mies rind health by Mrs. Frank Me-
Quillin. Hostesses, Mrs. . Harvey
Webb - and Mrs. Lorne Woods. •
Rally Day Will be observed in
the United Church next Sunday
morning with service? at 11 a.m.
Standard Time.
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