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"A.JYBURN, Dec.' ,1L r, and Mrs.
WM. R ,dell, oil ,,Larivicre, Ma0•, . Are
vfsit ng Mrs. John Arthur, ano, other
friends and 'i--elativear
Mir. and Mt�s. Gordon Anderson and
140. • Win, Caesar, of Da gannon,
visited' 'Mrs, ,,Fred Ross and Donald
on Sunday. .
`Mr, and, Mrs J. •R. Weir of London
$peat 'the week -end. With Dr, B. 0t
Weir andJosephine,
Miss. ' Jasep er
Mrs, Nelspn Hill of Gaderie t . vas u
week -end visitor, with .her .sister, Miss' °
Saidie Carter... -
IUi -'John Beadle of the. West 'IS
visiting his brother George and -Mrs.
Beadle.. '
Mrs. Harold Snell has returned :home
from Clinton hospital. ,
• Mrs, John .aithby, Who: spent the
summer with her daughter, Mrs. Stan-
ley Johnston, and Air. Johnston, k .
spending the winter with her son Bari,
and Mrs. Raithby.
The Wallerb"ora. Ladies' Club "met!
at the hove of Mrs. Wm. Archainbault, "''
with ten members, present. Red Cross,'
guilt ' tops were' ' pieced, , 4liriug . the,
afternoon, A pride donated by Rosie
Ball was won by, Mrs,. Harold Stan-,
bury,
Yte. Albert Govier, . son of Mr; Herb,
Govier, and Pte. Ilmer Schultz, .oro- nue' • meeting .of the Women's: 'Mission-
tier ..of Mrs. Charles Nevins, were 71 ary Society . of Erskine Presbyterian
among The passengers on the Queen ilullett Miss •.Edythe 3eacom, ,teacher;: church, for which Mar}q.• Allan Reed
Elizabeth which docked at Halifax ' ' , and Mrs. Robert Davidson gave 'their
S.S: No. 16, Bast; �'Vawanosh, Mrs. homes jointly on Thinsday afternoon.
last week. ,Both boys were met by Aubrey Toll, teacher; S.S. No. 3, Col- ,.
relativesat London last Saturday. Mrs, John Bennett' read the Scripture
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Pte: Carmen 1 Schult4 Is expected-.. to. Westfield school, . with. Miss Pearl lesson, and this �dasapowed by at
arrive this week. Jamieson as teacher- Rev. Harold mditation' by 11zis. McWhinney' tono the
The December meeting of the B.Y. Snell, president.of 'the Library Board Firth of Christ, Mrs., Arthur Stewart
P.U. will be held. in the Sunday school presided for the . program, .. which in read a .story, and the Glad 'ridings
room of the Baptist clrlireh on Sunday!prayer wa's given by Mrs, W R.
December 1Eth . at 7.30. The eluded, chorust`s by 'Auburn school, stoners. The following officers were
evening', ,recitation by $alien . Dodd, .Rhythm elected for 1946: UQnorary president
meeting
and will be on chae rge of
, and: viii Band selections `by�• No. 1fi; recitation Mrs. Davidson president Mr R.
take the 'form Of a "'candle service,
"The Light f' the.World.
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be concluded with a Christmas tableau.
Everyone is cordially invited.
Baptist • Ladies', Aid.—The Ladies'
Aid of the Baptist church held their
December meeting at. the home of Mrs.
Earl Raithby, with the president, Mrs.
C. A. Howson, in charge. The :de-
votional period was taken by Mrs.
John Raithby and Mrs. Thos. McNa11.•
Readings were given by Mus. L. Irwin,
Mrs. Jas. Webster and Mrs. T. McNall:
DTC TG°AT, '`"A
t`It, a friend of `Mrs. Taylor razor
'She met on her tripto tiae Arctic. M
Taylor read her -own--'composition of
"Angel It .rey," deae ribing •Mifi rit fveville.rs,`JIugli Stewart :extended
a;ii invition to her, 'Mona. for the
January . meeting., 'Mrs. TAyior..,,NP,.
n,atuteed the " benedictioin•'• and served
refreshxnelnts"S,
Ieatix of Wel . Cook. --The death
' occurred ou Saturday of Samuel Cook,
n' resident • xr f - Want t ''Y t vaiiosh .for,
ovci xninety years. Mr. Cook,wlio had
been in failing health for abOut a _year',
WAS born, in Tipperary, Ireland, ninety-
live years ago, and Came with his pax.,
exits and fainily".to Canada when, four
years '.old, settling in the township of
West Waivalkosh, . where lie had since
resident • His 'wife, who 'died in June,
1944,` was the former ,Miss Mary Ann
Raynard. . lie IS survived by tour
daughters : and. two •-sons, Mrs.. Isaac
Cranston ' (Lena); north of'• , Dungan-
non; Mrs. fleribert McQuillin (Myrtle);
Toronta Mrs. Frank. Glenn (Mary),
ump , ackel Dungannon ; Mrs. Hugh . Menary
'BA: C SER'ViCR' (Dolly)', Ashfield and William and
Christopher,, both` of West Wizwanosh.
The funeral was'held mi Monday after-
noon from the home of Mrs., Cranston,'
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`�cenietery. ° b -
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Auburn � school (Marion Taylor, Laura McWhuiney , � .1st vice-president, Mrs.,
May ' Letherland, •Bollby Ylmgblut and 'S'Si; A. Stewart; 2nd vide -president,
Mrs. W. R. Andrews ; . •secretary-treas-
Lloyd illcClinchey) , Highland Piing by user, Mrs. Allan Reed; ,convener. of
Alma McPhee of S.S.0S. �, . :3; reading bale committee, Mrs.. W. J. Smith.;
by. Bob Wilson; piano duet by convener of lunch'committee, Mrs.
Margaret Jackson and Evelyne Iltlith- Arthur Stewart; convener of program
by, of No. 9; sword dance by 'No. 16 cosixmittee, Miss Iva Carr ; Glad Tid-
sc'hool ; chorus' by No. 3; recitation by Ings secretary, Mrs, John Bennett;
Ruth Daei.; boys' chorus by West- press secretary, Mrs. R. Davidson.
field school ; recitation by Ken. Stan= Mrs,_ 111eWhinney reviewed the work
bury; two folk dances by Westfield of the year, which was very encourag-'
school; chorus by No. 9 e.Chool. Mr. ing. Mrs. Allan ;Beed .reported receipts
of 151 to date:" After the meeting a
social half-hour was enjoy -ed as lunch
was served by 14Irs. •.Alan. Reed.
Women's Missionary Annual. At
the annual 'meeting of .the W.M.S. of
Dungannon United -.church, Mrs.
• Shackleton- presiding, the election of
officers for the coming year resulted
as follows: President, Mrs. Reed; 1st
vice-president, Mrs. McConnell; 2nd
vice-president, M'rs. Rogers.;. cor-
responding secretary, .Mrs. Harris
recording secretary, Mrs. Ryan ; treas-
urer, Mrs. Arthur Elliott; Mission
Band : superintendent, Mrs.' Rogers Rogers
Snell spoke briefly., on the work of
A duet was rendered by Mrs. Glen 1. the library, which is associated with
Raithby and Mrs: Earl Raithby,• andI the Huron County Library Association,
Mrs. Wilfred Vesterfeit sang a solo. All public school children ,can get
The topic, "The First Christmas- Eve"books free from the library. A hearty
wasgiven by Mrs. R: J. Phillips. A vote, of thanks was extended to the
prayer of - thanksgiving for peace and teachers and pupils for their•splendid
asking for guidance during the 'corn- entertainment. Accompanists for the
ing year . was offered by Mrs. W. evening were Mrs. R. J. Phillips,' Mrs.
Vesterfeit. 'A. Christmas greeting was Ken, McDougall,, Margaret Jackson
read from Miss . M. Small, -Toronto. and Phyllis Cook. • Proceeds of the
Lunch was served, • evening were $43.55: '
Welcomed Home. ---There was a large •
gathering at the Baptist •church • on : . DUNGANNON
Wednesday evening to welcome home
Pte. . Eldon Yungblut, who recently
arrived from • overseas. Rev. C. DUNGANNON, Dec. X12.---IIr. acid with Miss Marjory McWhinney as as-,
C. . Anderson .''was chairman for the Mrs. Stanley Thompson and son- Alvin
sistant; Baby nog secretory, Mrs.
following program : Piano solo, Evelyn and Miss Jessie McLean, of Kin- Blake; temperance- secretary, Mrs.
Raithby.; readings by Alfred Rollin- cardine, .also >`ttr, and Mrs, p Albert Jas: Finnigan ; assistant, Nettie
Sproul; u Christian
son; Jerry Vesterfeit, . and Mrs. Thos. Taylor, of ' St. Helens, were recent p st hie stewardship ardshsp seers
Haggitt ; solos, Misses Josephine Weir visitors with Mrs. Charlotte - Reid. tart',• s. McWhinney ; assistant. Mrs.
and' Jean Kirkconnell, Rev, Robt. little Annette Dickson, infant Hodges; MissionaryMonthly secretary,
McConnell of, Knox Presbyterian ''daughter .of ' 1blr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. McClure; friendship secretary,
• church gave an address on "The New Dickson, was quite ill with pneumonia Miss Elliott; transportation, secretary
Mrs. Donald Fowler • sppy u 1 secretary;
Y World -'Order and Our ' *Fual;
ture." Mr: at Alexandra Hospit-'Goderich,'' at
ThOs. Hallam brought greetings from the end of the week, but at latest re-; Mrs. MCWliinney; press Secretary,
the . United church and Mi. George port her condition was .ini iroving. Ivrrs. Popp; anist," •;Mrs: Fowler; Elliott, -•. Mrs,
'Mrs.
Raithby representing the Legion--; Red'Y`rends were glad to: greet" LAC. group leaders � Shackleton, Miss- I~;lliott; roll •call,
Cross, Womeri-s:.,Institute and Victory Bill Caesar after four years overseas. answered byeleven: Beth The ioiunell
Club welcomed home' the guest of He. is ow • spending leave with: hia',
honor Pte:. Ytingblut expressed 'his ,parents, Mr, and Mrs.'' Will;Caesar. j gave a reading, "The' Purest; Pearl,"
appreciation of the kindness extended Mrs. las. Wilson, 6th concession of l and 11Irs. 1VIcWrhinney a ° residing,
to him. Accompanists for the evening West Wawanosh, is having a visit "Speaking on ' Little Things ;" .Miss
were Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. R. from her brother, Morris Crawford w 3
J. Phillips. Lunch was served. Pte. ' of Kenora, who is especially w'el,eome,
Yungblut's wife is expected from Eng having. just returned . from oxerseas tiI p 1 benediction.
land" early in"the spring. duty,
Women's .Institute. -- Rev: Harold Mrs. •Jacob M. Reed, who; fractured' - C A LOW
Snell: of Knox United ' church was hoz hip in a fall- in her home some
guest speaker at the Christmas . meet- three months ago, and, has since been CARLOW, Dec. 12.—The Sunday
:ing of the Women's Institute,` _ held a patient hi" Goderich hospital, has reg school ,concert . of the United church
in the Foresters Hall " on Tuesday, turned to her Irome in Dungannon `kill be het' in the'hall on Wednesday
Mr. 'Snell chose as .his message, Stars where she_ is recuperating. d
in the Night," from the 2nd chapter of The drilling of the `artesian sveli .at night, the 19th,, at $.30.• Every -one
Matthews,, •verse 10. Other numbers on the Dungannon school; has been' coin- welcome. + "
the program included carol singing led pleted, and a , plentiful supply of good Mrs. dhoste'r Feagan and little son
by Miss Josephine Weir, reading by water has "been obtained. -It was returned from. the hospital on Satur-.
Mr's, Edna; Cowan, solo by• Mrs.,Gordon necessary to drill to a depth, of 192 days. , '
Taylor, reading by Mrs, Wm. Craig, feet. The school concert of S.S. o. 3'
duet by Mrs. Fred Plaetzer and Mrs. Guild •Meeting. -'Tole Guild of St. will be held in the' school on Monday
Sid. McClinchey. A poem was read Paul's Anglican church -Met' at the evening, 'December 77th, No. 1 school
by 'Mas. Edgar Lawson, Correspond-' house of Mrs. Harold Taylor, with ten will have its entertainment'on rrida3•.
_ence was read from; Mrs. J. J. Robert- members and one visitor present. Mrs." .afternoon, the' 21st. '
son, .Mrs. Snell and Mr. -and Mrs. Geo. Victor Black_ read the Scripture lesson, Mrs, Allan Stoll s erns a few days
Hamilton for dards ° received. A During the bias ness discussion, IT was with her parents at Tiedford last
Christmas ' greeting was" "read from decided to , hold a carol .:f1ii dance Reek, 'returning home .,on Sunday.
MiSs Margaret Small of Toronto. The party during the Christmas holidays.' Mr. and Nits. 'Ha'miltonrand.Murray,
call Ianswered
0 1 t with exchange
t wase c age :�6 was f6rward�ett for the missionary_ of Thedford; spent Sunday with Mr.`
of Christmas gifts. The meeting; budget and, $10 is being sent, to Miss and Mrs.' Amos Stoll', Goderich. •
which Was in . charge of the president, Winnifred Neville at a 'far ,northern '• • There :was a good attendance.-at'`the
Mrs. Edgar Lawson, -closed with. the _s.•� .
National Anthem. Refreshments were" - •-- •
served by . Miss Sadie Carter, • Mrs. w,
Edgar Lawson,- Mrs. ' Geo. Bean and
Mrs: Oliver Anderson. •
Library •Concert. .- The Foresters'
Hall was filled to capacity op' Friday.
evening for the annual concert of the
Public Library'. The program was in
charge of, the' teachers and pupils of
five•schools;,Auburn school, with'Mr.G.oderichtills Little, (edeher ° S.13, leo. 9, • G 0 D E R C �.:••
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The restrictions• are off for
thousands more ear and truck
Owners! New tires have becothe
available ' to many more eligible
buyers•under the new regulations, ,.
and . .
• EVERYBODY , CAN BUY USED
AND' RETREADED. TIRES
WITHOUT -PERMIT °OR .PRIORITY
Your nearby Firestone - Dealer
store' has ample stock. of new,-
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ew,btires . in all sizes and will. gladly :.
take care • of your ,]requirements.
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Elliott, 'a reading, , '`S �sternatic Giv-
ing." The meeting closed with the
: iz . a i enc iction.
i Aw g o p etrlrei in tl►M UR gig
'uo day afternoon. The 1*11 w r>
Riled with school children.
'Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford Addison,
Iicreen,, Shirley and Jean of Londe-
boro, visited with Mr. and MO. Daws
Bean. .
Visitors with Mrs. Bean, lir., on Sun»
day were.Mr• and Mrs. Cory, '3MJr. and
Mrs. Win, . Doak; Mr. and Mrs, Darold.:
Doak, Carman ..and Grace, of.Ooderkh,
`:. Mrs: James �.,A,darasr of Goderich it
with her daughter:; Mrs. T'eagan, ,and
family. :
Mr. and 714rs:. Omer' Brooks' and son
Wayne „spent 44 few days. in Hamilton
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BAY'T'fELD, Dec:.2. yrs. ', ' ,di.:''
Edwards Left on Thursday for Broad-
view, Sask., ` Wier+ she will. spend
the winter.' ,
Misr James Rowatt 'of London spent'
the weep clad with Icer sister, Mrs.' Wim,
Hall. .
Philip . Carr-Ilarris of 'Toronto spent
a , few : days with his mother*, Mrs.
Carr Ilgrris.
Mrs. Harold King of Sarnia is visit
Ing her mother, Mrs. 0: Parker.
WA. Officers.—The iicers -Ti.e 'annual: meeting
of the W.,A.. of Trinity church was held
its the rectory :, 1att: ,Week, The
' meeting was. opened by the rector,
ltev. R, Reines. The' failowirxi oaf-';
fivers were elected for 1.9413 ; Honorary
president, Mrs. R. C. Holmes; presi-
dent, Mrs, E. Heard; vice-president,
Mrs.
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Geo.King; secretary,'Mrs.' R.
Larson ; treasurer, Miss Lucy Woods;
Dorcas secretary, Mrs. V. W. Baker.
• Retiring officers are: Mrs. R. Holmes
as .'president. and Miss E. Cameron.
as .:treasurer.
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On dates and as shown- hereunder
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Dec.y,�•25--Train No. 36. will leave Goderich 4.40,P.M, instead of. 2.35
P $ 0rd •0 g Toronto 10.00
«•11J.r, Stratford ■t llrr�r�l' . �r��i... a1n;3tya� of ' �r`t Pal�Ar Ar, ,.R,
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so bound to please the,woman who
gets it because It Implies the touch of
• o friendly hand. Smartly packed,
1.25; 2.25,
B -Junes Geranium Soap. w a richer,
, snore' lasting lather ..•. Individually
oxed, ,7'5'r s in a box, 2.15.
I tivo loth Mit.. a bath, is twke
a: efreshtng` with thin adjunct, all
fragrant' and sudsy, designed by
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ttravetling, • smart and pratticaI
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Al low r MliI-»famou+S4}i
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that bear this famats name in hand•
some bottles td adorn her. "dresshtg
fable, sporkte under. the 'Cbdstnias
tree 1•,'25 -to 4,40.
t-• Dustingl Powders• soft. se velvets
White s now elms Grass, Whirs
• Orthld, June Oeratnium and Outer''
famous odors, tall or flat 'boxes, -all
decorative, 1.25 and 1,85.-
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