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Phone 141
Enquiries proimptly attended to.
Cunningham & .Pryde
(THOMAS PRYDE)
* A1'E IZ OI Oct. • ? . Mi • Verna
Woodstock, is slaeading a
few dna a me with her pOzetlta,.
Mr. and< -Mrs Minton I i11 atr1ek,
Roy,Alton, Erneat Blake and ROUX,
Horton accompanied Bev. C. B. Woolley
to Clinton on ,,Friday evening last to
attend a' . Presbytery mass meeting in
Ontario street chureb,
Mr.. fhnd Mrs. Geo Saunders. Lottie
and Lloyd visited . at, Frank Ritchie s,
Zion. on Sunday.
Several from here 'attended time an-
niyersary services ; in Lueknow `ignited
church. on Sunday, morning:.to ,hear,
Rev: John , Agnew df London, formerly.
of shlield. .
Anniversary services will be', held,
in Blake's church next Sunday, October
28th, at 2,a0 and 7.30 o'clock. Rev..
Campbell Tavener of Holmesville will•
be, the guest speaker. Special music
will
be supplied• in the afternoon by
Mrs, W, J. Rogers, Dungannon, and 'in
the evening by Mrs. Clayton Edward,
'3otierich,.
The Blake's Y.P.U. held an interest-
ing Meeting ou Monday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvin.
This group is invited ,to a socia'' at
Hackett's on II 1lowe'en.
BENMIL'LERr Qct. 23.•—Mrs. Lorne
Moore and' daughter Lorna, of Mon-
treal, visited with. Mrs. 1r' ". Gledhill
arid' ,family and .Other relatives over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. 1, J. Moore, Dorothy'
find Walter visitedon Sunday with
Mr. and, Mrs." Mlle Jervis at Holmes'
Ville,
Mr. Bensen Walters arrived home
fell .Saturday an extended leave
Which lie is spending with his father.
Mr:.'L.. J. Walters and Emily.
The id
Wetton service for Rev, itfif.
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E. Crouhielmi will" be held. ou Tuesday
evening . at S pan.. Bev. C .Tavenner 'of
1l.olhnesville and Kiev. R, G.. fla ;lewood
of 'Walton will eonduct the service,
LAI`, Go • u Fisher; son of Mr, and
Mrs," Jotaatl Fisher, "tut s been trans-
ferred from New Brunswick to Green-
wood, Nova- Scotia.
Patriotism in war is to give or to
die so that•° the nation may Jive. pat•
riotisin ita peat*, is to give and Rice
that ,the nation may fulfill its destiny,
G()DEItR' I TOW511Ii.', Oet, 22,
CongrattllatiOna to Mr. and Mrs,
Chester Beattie* who were nlartied Qhh
Saturday.
Mr. -anti Mrs. .IIarvey* ° Fuller .arid
family .visited on %today in; .Goderieh
with, Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Madden.
Messrs, Brtice'•Sowerbx Harold John-
ston .ncl' Middle 'Johnston returned to
their homes from. tlaeo'%Veation 'Satur-
day, , .„ .1
The committee for the plowing uiateh
wish to extend their appreciation to
all who, helped in any way to matte
the match the success it was. Special
thanks goto the Salad*. Tea Connany
1iegg's meat market, the. •Red Cross
Society of Taylor's Corners, for their
booth on 'the grounds, aitli the Dramatic•
Club of Uixion : church for the banquet'
in the evening.
Next. Sunday, Rev: Mr. Shoefelt of
Toronto will occupy thu'pulpit at Union
church.
FUNERAL SERVICE
Noextra eh .rge for the use
of Cur Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street.
Prompt An ibulanee
Service
13 MONTRE %le ST.
Our Fun€,i,a1 Chapel combin s ,
ttte dignity .of a place of worship
snd . the refinement of. a quiet
residence.
PHONE`'120
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FLO%D M. LODGE, Director
You are invited to listen to
"Music for Sunday' program over
CKNX, _ Wingtiam, . each Sunday
afternoon at 3 p.m.
CREWE,Qat, 22. --Mrs, Will Reid
attended' the funeral of her uncle at
Teeswater on Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Maize visited at
Grimsby with Mr. and Mrs- Alden
Hasty over the week -end. •
Mr, Orville Durnin of Windsor ana
Mr. Ed, Durnii of Essex were. week-
end visitors in the community;
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil' Blake, Jimmie
and Linda'and Mr. Harold Blake moved
their household effects to Goderich on
Saturday. We shall miss them in our
midst, a
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick visited " P
in Lucknow on Sunday . and attended
anniversary services ` ,in the United
church.
Mrs. Raymond Finnigan and Chester
visite ora Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..
Jack McGuire and daughters, Bayfield.
Service in Crewe church next Sunday
`will be withdrawn, as anniversary
service will be held at Blake's.
Several of the ladies here attended
a • shower held at the home Of Mrs.
Harvey . Mole on Friday evening in I
honor of Miss Madeline Caesar.
▪ trailR has° been a long dark way. • ,
s t seemed we mi ht. not see 'the. day;
At ,time , l . �. �
But now at last the rising sun is ,our
'And with � 't niesnew -co: challer� e..to our powers.
, •
Mas war naughta ° .
but me,to win' by shore
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And, having„won, well, to, cheer, and strive no more?
'If that be all for which our men have died
Then we have lied. o .
Q Canada,' most' favoured of the lands.'
Review. whereon our right to .victory- stands,
Our ;vow to free and 'succour -those oppressed.---
Provide for those who °fought arid. are distressed,
Who risked without reserve all they could give
To break our foes,that we might freely live.
If we now stop to haggle at the cost
Then we'll ha* lost, .
. If we play . square with those who fought our fight,
And work with them to shape our world aright;
Postpone our buying things we: tittle need—
Prevent inflation grunting through our greed;
Co-operate in peace as •well as war
By loanin to our cause a little more .-..
If we kee faith, until the job is done 1,
Then we'll ave won,
Rub Minard's generously into-' the
and • get the blessed reliefse,.
that tills
great rubbing liniment has been b
ing To people for over60 years.
a. Por
sprains, twists, aches soreness
muscle or j oints ;for colds and ordinary
sore throat; for dandruff and skin
disorders, Minard's is excellent.
Get a bottle today. i
Our enlarged Funeral Home. enables
us to seat over 200 people.
(Complete services range from $65.00 up)
Beoause it is free of" harmfiil'vvaz
and has an exceptionally high'V.I.,
.Peerless gives easierstarting on
cold mornings and extra protec-
tion at cunning temperatures.
Change NOW to•Peerless Motor
Oil at the sign of the big B -A.
THE BRITISH AMERICAN
011. COMPANY. LIMITED
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`• .plum to:
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n ani flew n#. xnlaroVe.
—.victory, machinery, hYnexY. of#er
.victo l = 'proilidulls 24,300
Jobs �0 nddx
Source: Maclepr,+;t Dos
twar it;tearrh Department
Contributed' by
POR''this Blue Persian-4.as for every mem.
her of the feline £amity=the traditional
ninth life is just as touch a matter for. purring
as any gone before. -
fnrestrnent-wise Cadadians .feel just the
same afoul the 9th Victory Loan ...they
are just as keen about the investment value
of Victory Bonds as they ever were. With
each new loan, they realize --these thought,'
ful Canadians—that they have ,made about
the nest investment in the world.
Dollars yotr put into Vicear;r ponds' are
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'po,Y t::e t:ilaa.,e i+t C ;y r::o:it:ti;I
cccr't:1r;i'r:d
doubleduty dollars...: they work for you,
• the 'investor—and for your country in her •
reconversion from war to .peace --bringing
home our.:ftghting'Stiien, taking care of the
younded, aiding ,in theft' 'rehabilitation
plans. These dollars are, an. investment ,::in ,•
Victory itself. . .. .
Make the mast ofthis ninth opportunity
...make your.dollars work for you and
for your Canada.. Draw, on your savings ac-
" cow:tit—c n your fatur'e earnings SIGN
YOUR NAME 1OIt 'VICTORY BONGS—TODAY':
Ktff,YO,UR BONDS &AF!!!Your Victory
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