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night. Shouid you w.eh. saltie as-
sistance: in starting a-forcgu, com-
inunIetite wIt1h the _Writers or Itobt.
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The Cuiruty I'ederati on, 11 hold
its annual meeting on November
29th -in Clinton at .1' 31rp.rn., to be
followed by a •big banquet and con-
cert 'in Cardno's Hall, Seatorth, the
same evening. Guest :speaker at the
banquet will be Watson ' Porter,
4editor-in-chief of the ] iu'u1er's
Advgcate, ,.London. ' V.S. Milburn,;
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Federatiotf, • will- be the ',Siiecial
speaker act the ufternuou business
Meeting.
LTickets for the banquet clay be
ad on Application -to your township
' director or the county secretary,
-Ifolding„�'thei�r ,annual meetin • of
;county 'Cream procfncers in the:. Agri-
: •cpltural board room,,, Stratfbrdx on.
Wednesday,., October 20t11,' at 8.30
p.m. R,:W.'Morrison, president of
the Ontarig : Edderatio.n and secre-
tary -manager` L of Ontario Cream.
Producers . Association', will be
special speaker, •
A county.. directors' meeting will
be held. in- Clinton on Friday even-
', ing, October 28th, at 8.30 p,m.
Farm Faruras throughout Ontario
I
. And right across the .Dominion
• opened the fall :mason on Monday
night •last. If your Forum. failed
,, to hold a meeting, be sure to plan
a get-together for next Monday
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No extra charge for the use .
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ANN1rAN�
L, RAV?RT, ,E'�S`i
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sWAWASH VRHERA "IO'N'
a u the alit'
The Annual b f
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T,.. osFederation
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,'kY#iwan sit ?F eaera _ n � �r�c>�
tore, wits held; at Whitechurch on,
Thursday ''Fright last, with . , on,
)(Wiliam, Goodfellow, Min'1.ster 'of
Welfare riothe ting Ontario peaker, , Over mnt� 2Q0
were in attendance, • •
""Very few ,young people are Ole
to save.above their weekly ear:nigs,
and in Faust, ease's•. will .definitely
'their '• declining years," Said the
Minister.
`Teeple are living longer today.
The population for old age pensionS,
is greater, and in twenty-five years))
twice as many nlen.• and Women will;'
be. over seventy years"of age, t'rop►er
accommodation for ''¢ these people'
Must be made."
,lWn• his closing remarks, he urged
the,Federation to be strong and to
co-operate in every way, a cl weri
�.
for a1; better Canada.
S��e,akin'-' briefly were Charles
Coultesi vite,president of the Huron
County Federation of pAgriculture ;
D, Beecroft, reeve•of East' Wawa-!
nosh; • John Arinstrong, . Huron
County warden; S. Hallahan, Aldin
Pardon, Bert "Lobb and Jack
Buchanan, exeluth es of the East
Wawanosh Federation.
John •.,w. Hanna, )LP.P. • for
Buren -Bruce, introduced .Mt'. Good-
felSow. - a, " . •
• In an election of officers A. Pur-
dotfltas chosen as president of the
Township Federation. Others elected
'Were: • Vice-president, Howard
.Ca€llpbell; directors, Kenneth Scott,
Jack •Currie, Richard Legatt, Henry
Pattison, Orville Taylor, George
Gi1Hu, William Henry, Harry
Sturdy, Joseph •Brophey, .Albert
Rieman, Charles: Robinson, Gordon
Elliott, Frani Nesbitt, Eder
W lghtnlan, Arrs. Norman McDowell
and Mrs. 8.. Valla han auditors,
'Marvin M•CDowell and • Lorne Mc-
Dowell.
Anything to sell, •exchange of , give
away.' A Signal -Star. Classified: ad
is the answer.• •
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WEST 'IED
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WESTlc'IELD, Oct, 25, .. Miss
Mildred Cook of Belpave spent ;the
�wveek-end with her eausin, Miss
1! itdelt Oeek.
,141rh James U ,ver of Ednu ton,
Alberta, Mra. Ge Feagan of Gode,
rich and • . ;1iski,tWallace of Nile.
vlsiited on • W e esday with 'Mrs,
rank Campbell and Miss ,Winni-.
-red,
Several from this community ilt_t
'tended the -fortieth ' wedding an-
h X ---a : •Mr.,i 1•a . Wm.'
Govier at •the• home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Caldv",e11 OA -Sift urday,.
We -extend congraltulatiens.
Mrs. Arthur rSpeigleberg of
•visited ,on • Saturday at
t ' e :home -of he father;
( 111•r,
W. A,
air. an Mrs. Geo. Cook -and Missmpbell, ._
,L'ofs,• of Belgrave, visited .on Sunday
with Mrs. Fred Cook.
1.6. number froin` this vicinity at-
tOiri
ded the banquet at 'Whitechurch
o i Thursday night which was
as spoh-
SoTed by the East Wlwi oshFed r-
allin >of. Agriculture.
puests on Sunday at the, home of
Mr, end Mrs. Maurice Bosnutn were
:11r. .and Mrs. Jack Bosman and
childi;en,,ef Dresden, Mr. wind `Mrs.,.
Duncan McNichol and Phyllis, of
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bos
man and babe, of BelgraVe.•
We are pleased to be able to re-
port that Mrs: Albert Campbell. is
,improving' nicely after an operation
latst''Tuesday in the Wingiiamahos•-
.pital an -d. expects to be homeini a
few days. -- •
Mr.' and Mrs. James Barrier of;
Blyth visited recently rth M•r.'
itiand
Mrs. Clarence Cox.
During the service in --Westfield
chtirch on Sunday three infants
'were christened :.... James William,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camp
bell ; Mary Margaret,' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snell, and
Ronald Alliu, son of Mr. and.Mrs.
Edgar Howatt.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGill of.,
Clinton visited ons Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan.
—Mr. John .Gear of•Kitcheuer spent
the week -end with Mr. A-rinond Mc-,
Burney, and..also visited, his mo-
ther; Mrs. .:T11o,"kar,._ .irhos1
'patien't ip-the Wingham hospital.: ..
b"e the
.cTcack,. Rey: R:men"w;-'wail•.
speaker; and at ,the evening service,
at, 7,39; Lev, • 14,.. H:; Turner o Go lc-.
rich ' win preaelr. ''•.There +•will be
special music by: a mate quartette
from ;Clinton in the morning and by
-tile )forme choir, with Mir, Corrin. of
]iolmes,yiile t ,soloist, in the Ceven-
The community Club,. met Last
Tr
Wednesday at the., home of Mrs,
Qo1'don Liscowbe, with a„ gobd at-
tendance • Mrs. John Torrance w`as
la the chair, 'A quilt was worked
on, followed by the businessart
of the meeting. .;A:; delicious lunch'
was' served by top ,hostess.
"1-1Ws' My` Pal:'—Th play` PM's:
My Par." ;'vas put on.• for the first
time in' ,Grace Church "on Friday
last by Dur' own yo tng People. The:
church was full• to the' doors, The
play' Was well presented, each mem-
.ber.of the cast. takitb .Iris. or her
part well. Between ircts Ralph.
Harrison sang two numbers, accom-
panied by Miss ;Vera '' Wilson, and
•Mr. Dale Bergey sanga number
with Margaret Torrance us' accom-
panist. The evening win much en.
joyed by all.. , .
'EEEBIJItlF
W.M.S.Meeting. The Women's
Missionary" . Society efm Leeburri
Church held their October thank-
offering `meeting on the 19th at the
home of their president, Mrs. Bert
Bogie, with ten members and five
visitors present,., Mrs•. JTan Schram
was leader and reed tile,,, thertie of
the meeting. aid all -joined • in at
hymn. ,Miss H. Clark gave the
Scripture- leading • and also read
from a number- in "The Upper
:Room." The president, who took
charge . of, the business, mentioned
the passing by death of Airs. •Artltlir.
Fulford, who was able to attend the
August meeting ofthe *ociety,' and
who was at one time the .Societe's
secretary.. The • members -were
plea'ed to have present with them
Mrs.~ Charles Robertson of Gode;
rich, Presbyterial. • president,. who
gave - u fine talk ori the teaching
of • Biblelessons to children by air
mail. In Newfoundland 'these were
well. received,' `Slreended, her ad;`_
PORTER'S- HILL * -
.-1,61e..rER'S HILL,. Oct. '25.• -=Mr.
John Shank and ] relyn and Roy
•Dietrich of Parkhill visited on Sat-
iirday_at Peter Harrison's. • �'
Mr. an'd mks. Thos. Cantwell and
filthily; of Woodstock, .were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. _Carltwell's. sister,
Mrs. Peter Harrison, and Mr. Harri-
son.
4;
Mr 'and Mrs.. R,.,.Goo.d-.a.lrid_Nor
of .aGoderieh, were . Sunday , callers
• at Mr. atnd _Mrs. Peter- Harrisoii's.
Anniversary services 'will be held •
in..G•race Church on Sunday, October--
30. At the morning_ service, at 11
GODERICH.MEMORIA'I.
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Guaranteed workmanship at
prices that will please you. ,
SAVE ALL AGENTS FETES
Call . at our office: or drop us s<
one to Box •.161, Ooderich. Wt
will be pleased to call and help
t oose .a suit • e -memorial for
your. family plot., :-
R. A. •SPOTTON
• . St. Andrew's lit.
Fess by, res in a elippin �
fro •
h
e
serapbook, lklrs.Bert $ogle
gave
a' full 'report O the
Seet.iona-_
m
eet
.;,SleJad attended' a .Dunga uon
After theclose of maetnga:
dainty lunch was served,
GOLF'Y.
C SJR F4R,.'firiaW1HA14.
..golf -club las been,for ue 'atd:.
w/gham.with ..Jobo • Orniekshank:
as, •presidetat, Wilfred "Prerieh .viee-
presid nt,ah Weiwood seere-,
'Vllia
.a y, and , ._-In Conron•:treasurer,
A propeirty has . been acciui ,eel n
Morris township, about •tw,p -1411e0
",from.' Jngham, alQugsil§, tVe Xs*
land. Bovey, •ani. It Penned to
have a "course; laid:•:Gut and a ,good
deal of 'the, wdrk .done on a I'o uv.
tary bfnnis next year,_. '
KING,SBRIDCtE, Oct, 20, mr,
Joseph O'Loughlin, -Ali. Leonard
'O'Loughlin* and daughter; Mrs, T,•
Launan• and Mrs, 'Sullivan. if De-,
troit spent -the weell-end visiting
"41r.,and" Mrs. ;,John 1enney. ,
Mir VietorMartin, Mr, Clare
Lannan, and ,Miss Berniee'Chelene,
of Hamiltet1, were visitors -with
friends here over Sunday, ° • ,
The O'Neill family and Cyt rl
4pstin' . went the week er l._':Vsiiing.
.:Friends in Detroit.- .
Mr.,and Mrs. James Foley .of
GoderIch celebrated their. sixtieth
wedding anniversary at the home, of
'their daughter, 11rs. James Garvey,
on Sunday last, Their man friend
y s
in this community-g�lxtend their con-
atulations d wish 't
con-
gratulations,
an hent many,
.more years of happiness,
WE. An HAPPY TO. ,ANNOUNCE E' �AR
} THAT 'C1V' �., E,
NOW ABLE TO SUPPL'Y YOU WITH'. A 'COMPLETE -
LIN • OF ELEOTRICAL E UIPMENT ANP
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SO S,INOLUDIlG.
VXING CREA1VI SEPARATORS
WOOD'S, GRINDERS
. HAMMED, M%LLS
OAT ROLLERS
HOME' E'FREEZEHS
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MILK. COOLERS
WATER HEATERS -
MILKING MACHINES
,:.,. ELECTRIC STOVES.
• ELEOTRIC FENCE CONTROLS
.p. HORSES each $2.50
CATTLE each $2,50,
HOGS per cwt. 500'
According to size & condition
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*cCAquec•t Seaforth.15
EX TrER 23'
If you want to construct your own milk• cooler„ vire
'can supply, the cooling unit and plans, :thus saving. you
. considerable money.
GILSON'S WASHING MACHINES.
•• • Electric' or gasoline.
REFRIGERATORS
PEDLAR BARN EQUIPMENT
WATER SYSTEMS '
HAY HANDLING EQUIPMENT
WISCONSIN' ENGINES and ACCESSORIES
ALUMIN`(T1VI ROOFING and SIDING
GOOD'YEAR,__ _FARM . TIRES ° and : BELTING
GOODYEAR, A�.
aASTROL MOTOR OIL and GREASES
•TAPAULINS, All Sizes ,
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• Clinton,.. Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150,•or phone 413,
• ---Exete -
and we shall bepleased to
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Canada g'avings • Bonds, the And if should you need We -
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