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WESTFIELD, Nov, 14, 'Mr, 3, L.
McDowell spent . the week -end at the
'home of 'his' daughter, . Mrs. Jg. Geary
and Mr Gear, Kitchener.
1i' A.xnbld Cook wa.s fortunate
shooting fox recently. ,•
Ren: andWi:S. X, Wilson cif -"Brussels
visited recently' at• . the. Thome of -NIT.
.and: Mrs. Melvin. Taylor.
Ors, -Emmerson Re ger visited over
the Week -end With her sister, Mr4. P.
Walker of Toronto. • •
Mr. Win. McDewelt 'was a guest on
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Sunday at the home of his COUsin, Hiss.
C, McClinton,.. Goderich..
Mr. itaymoud n IRecimond spent a few
days with lir. and Mrs. Pat O'Malley
'of Toronto.
Mr. and 11rs. Walter CoQk; Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd. Walden,- and Mrs:, J, • :I,•,
McDowell were at London on Saturday.
Mrs. Howard Campbell -and babe re-•
turned froni, ` Yin g1nim hospital an
. Saturday.
'Air, WVm, Easley and his mother, Mrs.
J . Elsley of Benmiller, visited on un -
day ivit"li it`tr,. and :firs, 3. L. ;McDowell.
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13 MONTREAL ST.
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the dignity' of 'a place of worship
• sad• ,the refinement of a quiet
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afternoon. at 3 P.m,. ..„.
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AS1.111 LD, Nova 14, — Mrs, A.
Henderson of .-(laderich' visited last
week at the holue ,a Mrs, Fred Mac-
Gregor. ;
Miss Annie M: Macdonald is visiting
friend's nidi I3atnniltuzr,
The Nov embi>:Y, naeeting ofkbilie
was held last Wednesday at the home
of -Mrs. Colin 11iacGiregoz.
Miss Mire MacMureby and Mr. iIugii
MaeMurehy spent a few days in. Tor-
onto last ween.
After an illness of .sozne length, Sirs.
Sutherland passed away .at the 'home
of .her daughter, Mrs. D. A. MacLen-
nan, lust Wednesday,
.Sub.-Lielzt, George Bulien, of the
Mrs, Ilulleit are x•isiting
at -The home of Mr. and Mrs. Itel ert
BuUen.
CAItRUTHERS—BQXD ,
Vine 'River United Qhurch er'a's• r the
scene -.of a pretty. autumn wedding
when Grace Marion, only daughter -a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles b. Boyd- of
Amberley, became the bride of Elliott
Lockhart, CarztUthers, son of Airs,Q J.
Carruthers and The late Mr. C.a%`ruthers-
of Ilolyrood, Itev.John Hutton of-
iiciated, assisted by Rev. J. C•. •1•Tiellol-
son. The church, was -decorated With
Noima 'Taylor visited with herer autumn dowers and evergreens,' The
Miss ss bride, given in marriage by her father,.
cousin, hiss Thelma Snell, and other looked lovely in a floor -length, gown of
friends of Goderich.• - _ embossed crepe in lily-of-the•valley pat-
T`her nlembess•�of: the 'Westfield W.M.S. tern, with -long -pointed sleeves trimmed
withP etit" white lace. Her three-
quarter -length veil was gathered to a
headdress patterned on Mary Queen
of Scots lines ,and was adorned: with
orange blossoms torn by- tier mother
at her wedding. She carried a bouquet
of. Rriareliife ,roses and adiatum fern,
also a.iiandkerchief made by_iher.granl-
Mother over thirty-five years ago and.
carried by a first coiisiia of th-YTMbride at
her wedding three years' ago.
Miss Lillian Carzothers, the youngest
sister, of the -groom, as bridesmaid, was
were guests of the Ladies' Guild of S.
Mark's Anglican church, Autiprn, on
Tuesday,- when Mrs. E. Rodger and
Miss W: Campbell assisted in the pro-
grant l 'ren'dering a ' dhet. •
The Y,P LT.' znet on Thursday even-.
ring. vvzth it ;?;,pod attendance; The pro,-
ram- Was` c.'harge'of E ieeii—Jttyler,
'gram-
with Phyllis Cook Lit the 'piano. •
reading was ,given,, by Eddie Taayipr.
The " Scripture lesson ,,vas: -read by.
Victor Campbell; A :poem was read
'by_ Eileen Taylor, and prayer' was • led
by, Violet Cook. The_ topic was .given lovely in a white lace dress with• sheer.
by Ross Radford, The meeting__ cl0sd_ _inserts with long pointed -sleeves. She
carried a bouquet .of Briareliffe roses
and ndiatuni fern. Her headdress was
a ..piano. of feathers with .fingertip veil.
Miss Elaine Boyd of Buffalo; niece of
the bride, was junior bridesmaid-azivfT�.
looked lovely in a gown pf°faille taffeta
with sweetheart .neckline and puffed
sleeves and pink rb'ses - in • her hair.
She, carried ' a colonial bouquet. Mr.
•GODERWOOK`• MEMORIAL
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Ni+1 W E!ST,DESI:GNS.
DEIS& OF 2IATDRtIAL
Guaranteed' workmanship' at
bideW pleeasea'you.
,$AVB ALL AAAGD.NTTS • „MIDS
Cali at our oftice;.:J'hone 242J dr
drop "as a line to; Box` 161, Gode-
rich. We will be pleased , to Cal
aid help choose a stutablo, mom-
:orial' for your family plot.
R. A.,,;POTTON '
•'.P• .St. Andrew's :St,,
USE THE
RIGHT
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ODE CK .ToWNSInje"Will -)C0ur Anchor Told," r followed
by prayer by the' leader. The Scrip;
lure lesson (Psalm 147). wail feedra.
At1pElIICjC [ 'xC1�itNSH . ,Nov. 1d, 'sponsively. The hymn. "Lord, of the
Lands', was sung, followed by the
Our sympathy is extended to Mrs, d'als.
Colwell in . the loss' of her brother;
Mr. Thos. Amy, whose death occurred
lest week at Burford, and to Mefisra.
Ilobt, and 114. Sowerby in the loss of
their father and ilius. Chris, :Johnston
in the loss of ,tier. brother, Mr. John
Sowerby, Who died, in Goderich - hos-.
pital. on Saturday.
Missionary. Creed. Mrs. • Gordon Orr
gave an interesting resume of the last
chapter of the study ''cook, "1',pr :All
of Life." Mrs. Tichllorue. introduced,
the second chapter of. • "We }t , of ' the
mate Linea' . !Mrs. Hai vey • 1u1ier;; read
an'article on Java and Malaya, and,
•Mrs. Win: Fuller, and Mrs. Harwood,.
. ` Mrs. ltobt. Caivvell of Grand Lend is 'taking the 'parts of Medical naiss,iou-
visiting , with Mr. end . hiss. "Orval aries, gave a . short' • sic.it The Meeting •
Powell. Wilson Of Wingha m• and Mrs. Anthem. Luac xw an. s z seryedn byioth
Frankhanu .•of Weodbridge were re- hostess, „,
cent visitors wftli Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mclltiv din.'•, t. .. • .
DONNOOK.
A W.M.S. ,quilting "bee"' was held .
a at` the hone of Mrs. Gorden Orr Ozi QNlYYT3I ooE; NOv. 1 .--Tito War
'11 eduesday, and
with the Mizpah-: benediction.
The Mission Band met on Sunday
afternoon with twelve present. The
meeting was led by Violet Cook. Read-
ings ,were 'given by Lorna Buchanan
and Lloyd ., McDow&11. The Scripture
lesson was ,read by Violet . Cook. Mrs.
Win. Carter gave the chapter in the
Study book. on "Lepers of Paraguay.'
11irs -Noel .n McDowell told, a story Gordon Boyd, .brother of the bride, was
of°a- little. Indian girl. • best .• man and Mr. Irwin •Car-ruthers
a'Red Crass "bee'" at ,Workez`s meet on \Vednesday ' after-.
the home of Mrs. Harwood on Thurs.
noon:) at the; home:. of the -:..Misses
day. zl14igaiet and Irene O'Connor.Mr, and ,• AIrs -Reg. Sowerby
erby of '
111'. Lorne Duey and Mr. .Glen Wade
Brantford visited over the week -end of Beecher spent 'a new days; at tide•,
with Mrs. George Sowerby, . , ome of Mr. and Mrs. 3.'0. Robinson,.
The pf stor, 'Rev,.
L. H, *Turner, 'ee- 11Z1. and Mrs: Jas. Craig,were Sun-
eupied- the pulpit, .at';Tlnion' church on i•'
. •.y _ .day visitors in Ashi%eld, 'lyitll 111r. and'
=Suzndny; deliver g a, splendid: Beni in ,and _ 4^ - - -
branc Day sermon from the , teat, Mrs. Wm' AiidYe�v family
e Miss Grace Thompson spent tine'
week -end -at thehome of her aunt, . MI5.
Peari.,Thompson, in Wingliapa, 4 4'
Miss. Ti1 e Alexander has gone to
Spend the t. inter °months with Mr, and
W.M.S. Meeting. The November Mrs:' David Chdinney in W Ingham: ,
Mrs. Geo. Naylor- and son .Gordon
ineeting of- the W.M;S.rof -Union church were visitors , .
wen z tit London pn 1klon day,•
was held on Wednesday at thehome
of Mrs. Gerald Orr,. with eighteen
present. Mrs. Art.—Tichborne had ST. HELENS.
ccharge. of the devotional exercises, the ' •
of which s "Ther -Church in ST. _HELENS, Nov. 13: ,-- Bobby
theme Wa4
Malaya of
the . Dutch .East Indies.” Phillips,; „of 'the" R.C,A,F,,„'Spent ` the
..week -en with his randmother, Mrs.
The- • meeting .opened with the hymn !�• t g }
"Greater love hath no man . than this,
that a man `lay ' down his life .for a
friend.” During the service, " Mr.
Turner sang a solo, "have Thine ()mil,
Way, Lord," in his usual fine' style,
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r -
R, J. Woods.
Women's Institute At-home. - A
•successful:at-home, was - heli:_in., the
Community Hall •on Friday . evening
under' the auspices of the- 'Women's
Institute.° Music was -Provided by Mr.
Raymond Redmond, Mr. and Mrs:,
George' .Stuart, Mr. and Mrs.. Chester.
Taylor and Miss Doris Taylor. After
Ta -.
lizlaclD Master -Donald, ,Taylor drew tLe,
lucky ticket_ on the quilt. Mrs. Robert ...
Pardon of Whitechurch was the NO—
m-iler.
Harry Swan, Jas. and Gordon roan,
Allan'bliller and. Earl McDonald ha e
from Alberta.
returned r m
iZ IF rim iUTH
and Mrs. Duncan :McNichol of
Walton . visited recently with Mik. and
Mrs. Maurice Bosman. •
Mr. and Mrs. Edgat Howatt- were
vis' ,r4 at Toronto over' the. Week -end.
arm F ortim.--The Farm Forum met
last 'Monday night •at, the home of Mr.
and -Mrs. Jack Buchanan, with_thirty-
five present. The radio jaroadcast was
listened to with much interest, titter
which. groups were formed and.. soil
maiiagemezit was .discussed. ,,;A.'contest
was conducted by `Mrs. Douglas, Camp-
bell. The next meeting is to be held
at The home of Mr. and Mrs. R,
Vincent.. ".' Lunch -was served and a
social time spent
SIN OF OMISSION. •,
_ '''`The old lady; as' I've said, was . very_
devout, and she said, shaking her, .head
'afraid this war may have been
put on us,•because We. haven't been all
we, should have been in the past.'
'He*? i asked, and, got a surprising
reply. • `Well,' for one thing,' she Said,
'we didn't finish off the .Germans as -
we ought to have done: when we had
the chance.last war' 3'd --Tom Clarke, in
BBC overseas letter. '
a:ud• 11r:: Mae Boyd acted as ushers:
Mrs. So'bn Carruhi'ers. of,Brampton,
sister-in-law of -the groom, Was -organist
and during the -signing of .the register
Mrs. •Je€zn Campbell of Kincardine sang
"O •Perfect ° Love."• Piper Kenneth Mc-
Lennan piped the couple, to The church
and to the home. •
• After the ceremony a reception vas.
heldat the hoirre of the bride's pa'reuts;
at which the bride's mother received
in a dress of turquoise blare with black
accessories and a corsage of Briarcliffe'
roses and the groom's mother in a
mauve dress with .hat to match and
black • accessoriesr,,.:With a -corsage of
friaroliffe'.. roses. About sixty; guests
'weave 'served dinner. The tables ;were
beautifully deeor-ated with. pink and
r.lg to streamers and silver candles.
Later. the young couple: left., on a
trip • to Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
The bride travelled in 'a:mauve wool
snit and doss ;reencoak With red fox
furand hat 'to match and brown ac-
cessories. Ori their return they will
take up residence on the groom's, farm
at Pine River., .
Guests' were present. from Buffalo,.
Detroit, Brampton 'and Toronto.
1'M NEVER GOING'�
INTO. THAT STORE
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AAI N ,
HE -TRIED TO LIMIT ME
TO -JUST ONE .CA I,AND:
THIS ISN'T RATIONED!''
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ONLY THAT FA TTH
EN •
THEY'LL GO: AROUND,,:•!.
OH YES YOU DO! WHAT'S 11,
JUST THE WAY TO GOABOUT
GETTING TANGS RATIONED.
YOU DON'T WANT,THAT !
MI
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THEN SUPPORT
YOUR-'GROOERJ-HE S
DOING IA SWELL (JOB,,.-
THHAWK'HIM, INSTEAD
OF_COMPLAINING.
•X
FIRST COMEE,
FIRST SERVED,
I‘SAY-•
WOULD YOU
SAY THAT
IF YOU
WEREN'T FIRST?_
•ti:
,BE FAIR!. .
There's enough for everyone
; but_ we must' a41 Share • and
-
-siiare alike. Your grocer` is
doing his• part to keep dis-
tribution equal. 4re•you
doing yours? ---Let's .all make
t our business to see that
further rationing is unneces
sary. That's the way to help
'° the retailer, . help the govern -
Anent and' help ourselves.
JOHN- LABATT LIMITED;
London • Canada
',The worst inflation tame AFTER they war the Lost. time ::.• to be followed by••disastrous
i deflation, unemployment -and confusion. For. 'Ca'nada to morlage% successfullythe change
back to peace; maintain employment, .and meet the, world's competition . ,. we7nust
continue to'•have stable 'economic conditions To.peotect 'they individual from rising costs of
living and:• later unemployment we must torftinue , to.•prevent inflation.
revert a r ethtion' Of the coiditioi following
the .Fast rrwar •
PRICE •CONROL MUT .B MAINTAINED
AS ',LONG A INFLATICtt THRE TENS' us.
This can and 'be clone if p I-oduttio is efficient ,and ° pconomlcal casts 'are kept, down
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and consumers • refuse ` to pay more than.'ceiling prices',
THIS IS ONE Ola A SERIES ISSUED BY THE G VERNMENT OI CANADA 10 EMPHAMIZE 1lMPOR?ANCE
R, RISE tN -THE' OW OF LIVING ` iN OW., 'AM) ;;Dt'ltr.AtiON' [Alit
Olt I�It�ENtIrJG� A �1ttRTl�'
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One person can start III
When one person demon h noro+. for
goods or SotVICes he compels others to
da the some ond••Frike Contr;l goes out
it •.21i•