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'CREWE,fay 8..1 -lits. R. h'in-
•pigan ,Spent the week -end With
,friends 'in ,Ggderch,' '
'Mr:. and 'Mrs. jack. Curran and
" amiiy 'visited with Mrs. Treleaven
In Lueknow on :Sunday.
' W.M.S.-Meeting. The ' Crewe.
met at the home of Mrs.
Finnigan on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. B. Shackleton ':'had charge of
the meeting and followed the . Mis-
sionary Monthly' program; with Mrs.
Kilpatrick and. Edna McWhinney
reading, the _portions from • the
Ohnreh observer, ' ,Mrs. , slier WOQd
faVered with. "six-instrumen t. Mrs.
FZnnigan. gave ' tlie, report , of ,,,the
Presbyterial meeting • in Hensall.
and Mrs, Zinn' took the chapter. in
the study book. During -the - busies'
ness period it was deeided to send
a bale for relief •work. • Mrs, Kil-
patrick closed the meeting with
pra e . , .
NJ r . ? r'7
AUBURN, May 4 •, • ;311r. Bf t
ruse: of Galt, !Tent the week -ed of
with a [r, anct Mrs.: + Lawmen,:
0%044 ° Ross, ox Malta was a
°week;entd • visitor with htsry nxol xer,
NOS, V. Ice/34.
Aft6S Stella 1tutied e. of r*oderich,
is "nursing. Mss Cies.. Septi: at
present.:..We . <8 d,.. ` _ Yepo?rt
throe. Mrs, 'Scott Is °impr Odr,: ,tuT
health., ' .
• M1SS -�i� is Straughan spent, the
.Week -end.. •with , her mother, Mrs;
;StrAugban..
Miss Margarret ding is a patient'
in the Gaderich hospital, suffering
from an attack of pnewnbnia.
TheSunshine . Sisters;' 4itlnquet
will 'ee Jleld in; the united Church
basement on' Tuesday, May 17,
Mrs, Albert • Campbell, delegate
from West; Huron Presbyterial,- at-
tended the auntie]: +convention. of to.
London 0o�lfereiice branch` of time
W.M.S. Of the hafted Oh n'eh, held
at Kingevilie' chi May 4th " aild.. 5tli,
The P,U• ` is , holding its
monthly' meeting' int the. Baptist
,Church • out :Sirn'day,t Mays 15th,:
, 0 . p.mt, isu 'Betty y godie .
be the ,Fuest+A weaker .and special.
music will, be .provided by. the
Gloderich . young people: Everyone
is , welcome.:
Uuted $unday Behcet- Anidivers
ary. Sunday se"hool,anniyersaryr
will, be observed ' in Knox •' United
Chulbeb .on 'Sonilay ';next, May,15th,
WOOD STAYS GOOD WHEN TREATED
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against decay and attacks by
insects -mini -
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on porch' steps,. window sashes, arbours,
lawn furniture—any exposed . wood. -Proven
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vont• o r
Cars. and Trucks
M+ narl ► an
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1046 Dodge Sedan
1940'f Oldsmobile.Wan
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Aberhart's CarvAyme.
RrOTJRY'_xitErsoxv,
SALIM and BER,Y.CE
St.4indrew's St,'
Goderioh '.. - Phone '625W
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BNJI�tl4tlil'L.1 It, xMay V, , Mr" and.
1'Mrs, Ray WOW, and Dorothy'
vjfted' oyer the 'Week -clad ate. Straf-.
1'oatdillte 'i3titttt•, Mrs, ' Moors►'-- ;pa.
vote, ?3r., ;and ';Mrs'. Wisson, AO
their son. Walter. " .
. An: in2pressiyo,'itather's Day ser*
'rtes ,,, *as cpnduoted ii $entnilier
'1Apite4s.- �f C1inre,h,: orld
ou Say T' ie
'sa�cxaeft ba P tlsmn wase :adruin-
m
istered, Ave babies being presented'
'i r -the€ , -pare is -for ! ''
:mothers' choir . llrov'idecl the. music,
The Women's . soclattQn: metFo» r ,
Wednesday,. May &, 'at t'ho home
et,Mrs. Raipli .Jewell,; with :as good
.attendance. • Mrs. Hayward and
Mrs, ' Moore were assistant
hostesses. r • , ,
- Mr; Verne Gledhill motored, to
Oriliia. atIthe week -end, and Mrs,'
-Gledbifl who :spent two} weeks with
relatives there; returned home with
hitPm, '
Mr, illy Hill, of ineat • Mitchell, '
spent the weekend with ,Mr. Erie..`,
and Tommy ,Meexe,' at • the dome' of
Mr. and Mrs. Elford .' Moore,
, Mr. -Will Feagall of Sardis .p en•t
Week -end with `Mx. u4 • xs,
the we.- ,�
'..Feagth at. Nile. and other *rela-
tives, — . R
On' Friday ' evening last •, -the
G:G.LT..
of B.enmilier
United
nite
d Chu.
rch:
entertained the mo hersut a mother
and �atghter. nn�ietiu the church.;
A. short worship., service . was con-
ducted by the leaders; Mrs: Fisher
and. Mrs. Dunbar. '' Thaliks were
endere _to -the -mothers for _their_ _.
Interest in the work of the C.G:I.T. -
and also . to- the girls 'and their -
leaders • for• the pleasant evening
which Was „enjoyed, by all. "
Mrs. • Walters and rloyd ..spent;
Mother's 'Day. with Mr, and Mrs..
Lester Jervis at Holmes`*i11e.
r...�. �'
andthe `preacher of? the day Nil be
Rev. E; ..E.. :'Flallinau, . e r4ian
Evangelical ' 'Church,.: Pite1 iie'r.
•Services --"Will" be -held,. at 11 aja.
and 't.30 p.m Mr. Hallran.'s
o, ,the
father" wits the -minister . f h
,' nmill
aEz angkcal • 'Church at, Be er
gg
J• g here will • be special
music at both services, with assist-
once b ° Mr. Boo vmau, tengr soloist,
Land Mr. Taylor, noted vtolinis ,
of Kiteheuer.'
United Church W.M.S.. -- The
W.M.S. of Knox United: Church.
met in the church: basement; . with
Mrs,. Fred Toll in charge' of the
meeting. 'Mrs. Wm; Straughan
read the Scripture and Miss
Margaret • Jackson- offered Prayer.
A minute" of silent prayer' in mem=
ory.. _of. the, late I.1iss• Margaret
Small 'was 'observed. Mrs. Toll
paid a- tribute .to Miss Small's. work.
A reading 'on" Christian, stewardship
was; given ' by Mrs. D. : Patterson.
and. one; on _ the'_ G1Zisti.an .,,Church
by Mrs. E. Wightman:. Mrs... (Rev. )
BlieWitt favored - with asolo: A'
report on the' Presbyterial meet-
ing recently, held at`; Tleusieil -was -
given by' Mrs. ''Toll- and Miss Amelia
Nlcllwain. - • Correspondence.. wag'
rend. and accepted and the meeting
elrised with: the_ 'bene«itiction by Mrs.
Toll.
BAYFIELD -
BAAVFIELD, May ,•1.0.—Mr. • 'Lay.:
retice Fowlie 'of London and ir.
and .vire. G. Koehler of, Zurich
were guests of Misses E. an
-d F.
Fowlie over the week -end.
':lar. a d. ti r „„.•d.1m..,..'e•rguso
London spent the week -end with
the former's-.: mother, Mrs. J:ixn
Ferguson.
The service in Trinity . CC�h,urch,
was taken on Sunday by
Lees of Huron College, ,London.
Rev. •LaVerne' Morgan has been
given leave, of absence for the next
few months and Is at . present
undergoing ',treatment at Eek
Memorial, Sanitarium, London.
Among those who spent the week -
.end at their cottages were :.Mr. 'and
Mrs. Edgar Baher, Waterloo; 'Mr.
and Mrs. ,Chats. R. Will, Mr. and
Mr -s.- Cr..Chrtehward- and -•son Jack;
Mr. and Mrs. .W.: H. Dunn and
family, Professor and Mrs. Pember-
ton and family, Professor and Mrs.• :-
Kalbfeis itnH faicniilt".' D "and
Dtrs. Torrens ',and family,' all of
London. '•
' •Mr. and trs.'• James Scott" and
Katie Spent the week -end in .St.
Mhrys. .
Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Stuthers and
faintly, of Embro, were • guests. of
Mr. tend-1%frs. ' Ted • Mack over• the.
week -end.
Mr. and—Mrs. Ar tirE Brisson o
Grosse Pointe, Mick., • spent a few
days of their cottage this week.
Mrs. Ed. Weston vent the week-
end in Goderieh.
The local vetera.n+s •and the village.
t-rnstees are making -_a` fewer=bed
around. -the-- cairn . %ll Clangregor
Square_ around which they intend
putting Ya low ornamental -`fence.
Anycnie who wishes to donate any
bulbs or Xfloweriug bushes,••• Vrefer-
ably 1)ereunials,• will please „leave
thent"-,with Mr Ma o1m Toms .,The,
would be •miteli appreciated. -
• Mr.. tlnd Mrs.„„ • Keith „• Pr.uss' of
London'were • guest's over the Week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Tack Parker.
VISITING NEWSPAPERMAN
C, Bedient, editor of The
Albion Evening• Record, of Albion,'
.Mich., 'and Mrs. Bedient visited
the Signal -Star office .on :'Saturday.
Mr. Bedient was. a member of the
group of United States editors' who
•visited Ooderieh- about two years
ago a • goodwill tour of I
Ontario.. Mr. Bedient 'stated •he•en-�
josed the, ,,,trip . so. inner, sit_ dist
'rime 'that he -decided to 'retrace
hi,; steps this rear. From' f:ode-.
ricll they proceeded` north to. the
Brace peninsula.
Get. New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a thrill! Bony limbs till out: ugly hollows
1111 up; neck nomlonger eoraWny; body loses halt
gt rVe11711M1 r"—beuu-pole'"•~'iook.- Thonarliads,-of
girls, women,, men, who never could -gain before -
-are ..now-proud_of:shapely, _hedlthyR:looking,bodi
They thank the special vigor -building, flesh -building
' tonic, Ostrex. Its tonics, stimulants inviggorators, •
Iron, vitamin 1St, calcium, enrich blood, 'Improve •
appetite.. and, digestion so food gives you more
strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare•bones.
Don't Mar getting too fat. Stop when you've gained
the L 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight.
Costs title: New -"Be cquaibted"—size-only_01)rt
Try famous-Osttex Tonic Tablets for new vigor
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Backachei;: often caused by fan kidney
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acids and poisons�remain in the system. Then
backache, headache, "rheumatic pain, dis-
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Hobbs Dualite. and
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accommodations, rooms and berths, and every travel .comfort. '
Famous wins such as The Continental Limited and The Olean_ Limited,
enable you to cross Canada from thePacific to the Atlantic. The International
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These and other great trains, together with dependable.
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Power Mowers up to.25 inches-.
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Scissors, Shears, Garden Tools •'
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b '
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reptsice neat Ietvice..'
Hobbs Dualite. and
Duplace Safety Glass
Installed quickly, cco. '
nornkally. ljleive.•
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Across Canada, travellers are speeding to their destination on trains of t
Canadiaa-Nationakenjoying„delitious-dining,car„meals„conee' '
accommodations, rooms and berths, and every travel .comfort. '
Famous wins such as The Continental Limited and The Olean_ Limited,
enable you to cross Canada from thePacific to the Atlantic. The International
Limited, The Inter -City Limited, The Washingtonian are; typifyins'Canadiaa
National's importance as an, International carrier ,
between Canada and the Uiii'ted States.
These and other great trains, together with dependable.
"locals", cover more than 'two million .miles
eactimonth and make up the Railway' "Blue Book"
--- the Canadian National Time't'able Only Canadian
National serves all 'Yen Canadian provinces, anct the
"Blue Book" is your guide to everywhere • . , "p
Canada or across the Border,. be ,your, journey;
. .--14)r•a•da o;varelt ht longer.
p o`r
You enfoy courtesy and
seruke ... ydu /ravel in comfort
. you a'rri've refreshed- ' -•
and relaxed whenoil-go
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