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:HOME AGAIN
• "Convict" No. 17047; a -blue
checker homing pigeon, :belonging
to 'Percy ' Johnstoai, won .the 'big
open pigeon riiee sponsored . by the
Kingston Pigeon Club oil Septem-
, ber•- 25th: This' race was from
Sarnia to Kingston, a distance:' of
309 miles. .
"Convict"' was'shipped. .to Xing -
ton last Marcb' .as„a. youngster be -
A'OItN
Rtr,, Nov.' 1,-- Mar, and Mrs.
I3o1 " Meliveen, and ° two children,,
of I ington, and Dor MCYlveen,iof
0,0. .,. Toz'onto, spent • :the. week*
end* with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Me
Ilveen, Mrs,4 , Mei1veen and .eb1l00
remaining for a<couple of ..weeks.
Cass \Rai Arthur,
Thomas, wa & , Vis- wee ,.-entl ,y ito.
with:"Ilei thothe . Mrs John .AA> hur
Master ' Vln. Ande.rsou, son: of Mr.'
and -'-Mr r- Oliver Anderson, under-,
'went a tonsil, 'operation i u the C4.0; ..
rich hospital on Monday, a -, •
Visitors with Mr. oV"nl, MCilw#i? ►.
aid'Sundhy `were
Mr, . and.p Edward Joh stop,
Mr; • Richard df ohnsttrn and.1030
Emma -Johnston of Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs., Geo. lt7►isnliy ai! De-'
"t roit: spent • the, week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Beadle. �.
;lkbr$7.'"Elmer" ile»I+ t 'SVooustoc .
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Barry'
Arthur.
Misses, Mary: Houston ofIlam .
ton
t h
andPrances'
ces Hous
ton, :RJ
,
o
Tpndon.`s n the week -end w,th
iare s,Man s4 7h
n
Houston
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Ro
aEji�" s iL o
ss • o Mr ,s.
.. � xtd r
Bert D er,. is' az atie•.nt in. • e ode*
„ a p th .Cx
rich • hospital, suffering : froin-� blood-.
polso_nlng.
Mr. Arthur Yungblut is visiting
friends in Detroit,
- 'Donald Ross of Galt spent the
week -end -With- his ' mother, Mrs.
Fred
Ross..
: Mrs; Harry ' Arthur , and. baba
daughter, Judith have returned
fromh
the Goderich h
os ital
Mr.and `Mrs.' .Li
ttle, and
Joan"':. spent • the week -end ; ' with
friends`in 111onkton.
Mrs. C
M. Straw h' h • r
r Straughan as e
turned home. after •'visiting -'her
daughter, Mrs, - Ronald ' Pentland,
and Mr. Pentland at North Bay,
Mr. Howard Stoltz of New
Dundee and Mies Alta Stoltz of
Galt -visited' Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stoltz on Monday.„,'
"'Mrs. •G; Ling and baby daughter
have returned to Toronto after a
twos weeks'.' visit'.` with' her parents;.
Mr.
nd Mr s.•
R Munro. '
_D. r•
er Resident Dies in Nicht.
.gan..—Word has been(' -received by
.Mrs. • Nelson 11M Lart • ofdeath
e e. the
y`
of her,brbtherin law Ben Akri g,
-at -the -�h . me-``of�-whis -daughter, -Ms.-
Woodbury Martin, of Fibre;ichi-
gan. . Mr. Akrigg came to this
country . from, Engla
nd whena
young man' •ad in the ' ear 1891
was • married d •o . ' Mary - Lawlor,
1
h� •a
daughter of t
te 'He lacy 'anti.
Charlotte *Lawlor of Auburn: They
lived,On m on the farnow occupied' by
Mrs.,; John Mcelirichey andlater
Moved with their family. to Dry
burg, 'Mich. Mr. Akrigg leaves. a;
family of two sons and' three..daugh-'
Pers. He. was• -inn• --bis eiglit-Y sixth
year. - Mrs:' Akrigg died.. in the, year
1.942,
TV:M.S. Meeting.—The W.M.S. of
:Knox United • Church met 'in the
responding secretary _'read • serernl
"thank you"' motes: Mrs; c..r.
-St aughan "ga've thetreasuret's re-
port, it was 'announced that, Miss','
Oparlhig. of , Toronto INTO' conduct.
an evening 'meeting' en November
24th. Miss K. Jackson; Mras. C:..
Patterson and Mrs. 0.•.]vI, 'Stra>ighan
wore. appointed :,,a, .nornin�g, cow,
mittee to bring 1n a slate of ;oficers
atn�.the • December meeting'. Mrs,
TolI closed the meeting :with: prayer,
AtJNOANNON OK. ,4114
Wm, 'George;, praig,f Mr:
John Macintyrd•, and inert 4114.01rs,
,M'acIntyre of Walkerton were`ArSnn-
any Visitors Withtheir cousinr,,Mrs.,,
W. R Andrew left; last, week
to visit her ,Sister, Mrs.• Vtay. Sittear.
of %Vl1kie Sttsk. _
- Mr:••• --cud M.rs=,, -Melvin; •-Reed -and
Cirin Q R.51inday^
Mrs.
.
To"ie °Eadie oa�o1sr0od.
:.Rev, C.. B.:Woolley - pastor of
Ha/,ke 'a, .a ;lou% •.: 1iiiirches'
e .
.Ashfield,; •. Q,�4ha>r 'Pu .g .dpulpits with
.. ri ht 4)'.$4111;t1
Duti a , ion
�'. Jas B g ,. :� „ .: g• n.n
United' Church,' on Sunda , +Fr.
Woolley •Chose as' his text for his
sermon .At the morning service, in
Dungannon! .the' words' of ' Romans
8 :37 "Nay, in: all these things We.
are more' than •nonqueror,s through
Him that Moved us.". •,
Miss Marietta : Stingel, soprano,
street United
i at Victoria
w
as solo soloist
ich Sunday Morn-
ing,Church, Goder , on y
.,
Pre-Hallowe en Activities. -Inter-
esting - kentertainments were pre-
pared and given by, .various organ-
izations and house parties .leading
up to Hallowe'en', itt order that
pranksters should be satisfied with
their activities. On Tuesday; night
of last week, 'a" progresstve. euchre
was 'held 3n • the' Dungannon parish
hall, sponsored by Mie local Orange -
Lodge. On Thursday night a mas-
querade party was, gvien by the
Y.P.U. of, Erskine' Presbyterian
O
Church. . night Friday ngh t the Col-
waiiash 'junior Farmers and Junior
Institute held a .masquerade dance
at • the,Agris Itura1 Hall, ,
.with
ith Far
ri is .orchestra supplying music
.
.0n.,Saturd3n1irs`"-Fraiikt
'Glenn entertained at their .:home
with about ,twenty-five of the young
folks in attendance. On 'riday
afternoon there
was a 'party, at the
public 'school and en. liallowe'eli
another:party• was sponsored by the
Dungannon Women's I-nstitute..,
LEEBIJRN
LI+sEBURN; Nov. 1:=Mrs. Rich-
ard Buchanan returned home at.lh-
week -end after haviing had to . re-
turn to' the Goderich hospital -for
another week., Best wishes, for a
speedy recovery. Mrs. Pope of
Sunday school• room on ` Tuesday, Montreal is with her son and daugh-
with Mrs. W. • J. Craig' iii charge ter -in-law, :Mr. and, Mrs. Buchanan,
and Mrs Sid in and family.
'° - siatio. - The. theane of, the,.meeting
was "God at work,, among men
through the • Holy" .Spirit."' ' The,
Scripture mils read- by' Mrs. 7Airchie
Robinson and prayer •was offered
by Miss Margaret• Jackson. The
chapter in the' study book was
taken • by Mrs. C. *M. ..Straugltan,
A duet' was rendered -by Mrs. A.
G.- Hewitt .and Mrs.' Craig. A,
report on the sectional meeting'
held recently in Dungannon was
given , by the delegates, Mrs. Fred
Toll and Mrs. 'Earl Wightman. 'The'
president, Mrs. Toll, took charge.
for Abe blisin ess period. ' The cor-
ney McCl ehey at he.
- CHAMi' ON �S
foie he,coul fly,out° andWas
glaeed-�wthd •' „'a ;.fancie°r there to..be
trained for . the • bigevent along
with other birds from all over . On-
tario and -as. far west .as-.Oalgary,
Alberta.
"Convict" -"had the honor of Win-
ning -this :race which carried a sub-
stantial cash :prize, along ,with two
silver engraved cups and a diploma.
This bird is now baek the loft
where he was IfAtched,' a' chamniton it
"HAIR on lace,: arms and -
legs PERMANENTLY
REMOVED'.
by
ifi. and ' Mrs. EbnerBennett `acid
family, of Detroit, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. , Terence
Hunter; -
Mr. and Mrs.. °Hamilton Clutton
and family, of London, visited in
this district ": on Sunday..
Clutton has just' recently recovered,
from an attack of pneumonia.•
Mr. Elmer Hunter is holidaying
in Chicago for c,a lew daps this
week. _- •
Mir. _ ,tirling Fulford and brothers •
Chester, of Pittsburg, and Louis, 'of:
Goderich, are on' a bunting trip to
Northern On.tariii this week.
Last,2riday...afterileo was ;a `big
day for the pupils, of S.S., No. 9,
when ;they .and -their teacher,' Mis
Christine. Leishman,, enjoyed a Ilal-
loiwe'en party. After a slio',pro-
gram, judging -of costumes, etc,, sir
did. Justice to the' candy,; cookies,
and various treats. • • • The . pre -
1 i'ous_ Friday afternoon: a -friendly
1 -softball'" game' was played ;at S.S.
No. 9, :when Mr. Frank: Moore and
his pupils of S: S. No. 1 .were' the
visiting team. No. '9' win'. the vic-
tory=•-btit. wait 'for the return game!
Ibetween, 6 aid 9.3 ,.ilAt
Coioace>l NOY,:. 5thh. `, "gad, o 'tatle:4.
be ;much appreciated.
•,' : Mto'dr°and•Mr ;, a es+ E offe�,.adertc h; 9
ttbex
:the six ietha>nivtraary, of t>�it niarrlage, u s 2F. 3i110x s
Jp•,,U,,
C e„le,_.
ed
in The 'Signal -Star last,', week.
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—Photo 'by (Laren
FINIGAN—SHERw
QOD
On}' SaturdA , October.29th,at
11 lock'
o c , at the manse in Lucknow,
the marriage was as , e . 'oleinnized of.
Ruby Jean ',--`'Sherwood, younger
daughter of the ,late Mr. end .Mrs.
Alf Sherwood. • of 'Ashfield, and
Chester Plunkett Finnigan, only son:
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Finnigan
of Ashfield. •Rev..C. 11., 11 .geDonald
officiated: The bride •was becoming-
ly attired in a - floor -length .,gown
of . white corded' taffeta, with`' long
embroidered veil and white lace
mittens. .She wore .a " goldwrist-
•watch; theagift -of 'the ,room, --and
carried an -arm bouquet of red roses
and fern. The bride's• only attend.
ant
t vas her: si
ster ► Mrs. . M
elville
Henry, dressed in- A S o len t1
dress of pin ^=ta'lieta.-.abd,-carrying.
yellow roses. Mr‘ TOM Culbert, jr.,
was ,groomsman,•
After the cerea<ngny the. wedding.
party art returned to -the "home of: the
,
her. the room s
-• -rents where- .groom'sparents,. g .
mother received' in a" cocoa -colored
sharkskin dress with *corsage of
bronze and yellow elirysantheraums.
The wedding dinner pas served .to
the .immediate • families • by Mr
`Cecil and Miss Anne • Chamney
Beigrave, Later the young couple
.ft_ oraid_ howers_ otriee-_ancLcon-
fettl on a' honeymoon trip to -:Ham-
ilton, ,Niagara. 'Palls and Detroit.
The bride donned fdr travelling a
wine -colored moire taffeta dress,'.
wine velour coat and 'black acres
sories. On their return theywill.
reside at the groom's home on con-
cession 0, Ashfield. - .
prior to their•:marriage the bride
was the recipient, of a miscellaneous
shower of many
beattiful and Use -
!lifts from tne�rew
= community
and Wends from ackett's, appoint-
:diept.
RITCHIE--qUL' BERT -
,A quiet. wedding took place at
*the e Dungannon United Church par-.
sonage on Saturday; October 15th, at
3 ;o'clock, n hen,: Violet; daughter ,of;'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Culbert, Dun-
gannon, was united in marriage do
THE' KICKER '
1 hat "e,to be a kicker, . '•i
long r for eace but -the wheel "that
peace;
does the squeaking Is the one that
gets r
-the grease. •
It's nice to be a peaceful soul:04
not too haard `to. Please ;-'but;die deg
that' does .the' scratching is the one
that hits the Seas. . •{ a `
"I hate .to be a , kicker," naeaii�s.
little .Ina show—the kickers 9.n, the
chorus are :'tl er.ones that. get the
dough.' - , •
The art of: soft-soap spreading.
is a thing that palls and • stal,..;
blit the guy 'who wields the hanniasr'
is the' cine whl drives the nails. :' '
Let us not put -any notions. that:
._ar .Jiarmf u1-in•-youraead, -but tile-
bab'
y that keeps yelling is the -baby
that "gets fed! •"`
It•w e- ho
:at rrible,--I
"dr
eamed "yo
u
•and Gregary eek• weg `�ahting
:over me-andyouwon!"
-Lloyd ' Allan, only soli of Mr. and
41r:,,,Wesley Ritchie of Ashfield..
key. -Jas. Bright officiated. The
bride was attired in ,.blue taffeta
with` a lace `bodice with taffeta tririn
and a headdress, 'Of' orange blos-
soms. - She wore a triple ' stranii of
pearls, the gift of tate groom, and:
. carried.:a'-"bouquet of red roses and
ferns. tier, only attendant' was her
sister. Annie, .who- chose' a_ rose dress
with inserted, lace and grey aeces-
sories• , She wore a' single strand
of pearls and carried a bennuet of
pink- and yellow) -roses. Mr. Eldon
Ritchie, ecrusiti .qf the groom, wag
best mah. •
After• the' cereinany a turkey
dinner wits held at the Brunswick
IIoTel; Winghain, for immediate re-
latives, Mrs. 'Culbert:. -the bride's
Mother,' chose a.4 navy - blue pets
point 'dress—, 'with ' snatching acces-
sories 'and wore a corsage of 'red
roses. The groom's mother chose a
dress of navy blue, crepe with black
accessories and wore, a corsage' -'-of
red rpses. ,
Later the y oiipg .couple left. for
a trip -to Niagara F.a1:1s Windsor,
andother points. The bride travel-
led, in a dress of -grey s1.16t taffeta-
`w1tIi" a corsage of-- a -blared roses, a
foliage red., coat with, black aeees
sories, ..On their 'return theywill
�'>=es�tl'er '011�r .. •1aI OOttS � :,_ , � '
12th' concession 6rAshfield.
Prior to her marriage, Violet 'was
presented With many pretty ,and
useful ' gifts .by the • W.M.S. • of.
Crewe, in Crewe school.
1cIrQlysis .
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BOx 72,' Signal -Star.
TAI'LOR'S CORNER,Nov: 2:—
Service at Zion United Church Will
be herd ii;t 3 :Piro. 'fol the winter.
months, ,'beginning next Suriitlity,
`November d.. °' •
The' Ladies' Aid .will 'Meet at 'the
home of Mrs. K. Holmes on Wed-
nesday . afternoon'•t November 79th,
at 2 p.m. ' •
Mrs•• Bill Gould :mored to, Aylmer
thistp ', week tQ join her liii'sband;
alt
who is a ed "there. "
•
fitCUMSTANc s Made it necessary for the to drive my Hillman
to Toronto.in a''hurry, " willies. Mn J. C. B. Keane, of 766
Monterey -Ave., . Victoria, B,C. "I covered' the enure 2,818 Mlle
• route in only, 4.3 days, averaging over 55 m.p.h. for long periods
through the United States: Biggest mileage covered in a single'
day was 6961.. • ry �' 4. • .
• i1My Hillman behaved beaurtfully, etttisitrgsmoothly overStiliwater
--X000 fi... is i. h gear`'andw anuli- perfectly at better Wan
I'lrss'( � bg 8 , h 8p y t
70' m.plh. on the'Highway.• f Sespite vcry-long session at die wheel •
v " without a break, I was afwaykcompletely relaxed and comfortable.'
What's more, uiy tIillman steered and held the road better than any
ache big c'ars.l have owned
"Gas consumption was at least 40' miles to the gallon. Driving costs
were no more than $1.00 per X100 mile's.'
GET VQUR MONEYI.WORM...00 A
The 88th /jittery (AIT) 21 T) Regt. C.A, 'bate* recruiting.
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NOW is the time to join Canada's .Reserve Army. , ,
Coed' companionship -good pay—goad. opportunities for
.adv'ancement. - '
Report - to • rBattery I eadquarters at Canadian Le "on
Goclerich; - on 'Wedneo.day-at'-20Qo has: • - ' ` ;
Forl
fu`rtherinformation appy 'to A B. Sturdy, Major;
, Y J ,
McCreath, Capt., 'p' 8,: Eunter;
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I[A URESt 18 ; AOVANO0 RiT111E Ni '
. roUN5 .;ON- NH.,' OTHER' ; $ ITI#H IN4, li'S MRitt. UNG1
lectin , htcrolisgumett :,yd toy $host''t , . M +i A p aril :` t i
se0-10 Rogers" flldtj.; O, nvika' it.; Vancou sr
PARTS AND SERY►CE POM COAST TO COAST IN CANADA AND Tat U. 5 A.
Discriminate •cafefully''„between iiavestnfent
- and • : speculation:, : Both, lia v an equally
important £nnCt1011. „ : r
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LET 4!S•`'i'#ELp YOU `i4:'B>&” 1NpO1�MED
witire
JOHN M. EASSON CO.
a
1 embers Toronto Stock ,E3xchangt r t
211 'SAY STREET
.a ELGIN 113"
TORONTO . ONTARIO
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_1VITAI, Nov. Miss Kay Mac
Leman of..Bucktiow spent the, week-
eitct with Mr. and Mrs. Grahafa •Sic -
Nee.
,Mr. Isaac, Currey, who, .under -
•went , ail operation at u . London
hospital is, hotlie l again at_1111e.
The Nile school had a 'Hallowe'en
social • sin Friday last, Pinch to the
enjoyment of the children and their
'Odell; who were present.
A Union Meeting., -.04 .recent after
" -
110S/11 was: 'spent successfully, when
the Nile_W.A. entertained' the W.A.
and .1V,111.S,,.`froni Dungannon and
Port Albert tend the W.M.S. front 4.
;C'arlow, beebiirn and' Nile. About
eighty ladies were present for the •
-afternoon; :Ctrs. Graham' 1111Nee,,
the W.A. president, was, In the
chair. Mrs. Pogie read. the Scrip
tare and's•Miss M. 'Currey led in,
prayer. Mrs. Charles Robertson, of
Coderieh was' the guest speaker
and gave an :inspirng address on
" xtes'ponsibillty" both in Old church
and in tate home. Mrs. D. 'iSieNell,, •
of Nile, Mrs. Jack ' l ive.tt; bf•.1 un
galloon, and Mrs. 11' Mcl hee, of.
.Nile, favored with vocal solos: also
a
piano solo by Mrs. 1" . 1'.hll1ips f
Jhingann011 Wag' ,greatly enJe.Y. ds
Readings were given• by'Mrs. . llan
•:" +.!•S. D..r MAX
Mrs,' Do fe`° Zorufs ' WeaverMay
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rAa .aret
Weave and as, '4:#,,-,`41.04.
complished 0.4Cert ianist and
:singer:; She "leaves • a', son, Mr.-'
Harry White, and daughter ia-law,,.
,irirrs, White, of Colborne township,
formerly of" - London. A private:,
'f'uti,eral service was held 'en Sat-
urday, with interment, : Mouadt:
,,Pleasant cemeteFy, Loudon,
RS. W. PEA C.00K
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'The death of- Mrs. William: Pea:
Schram, of . Leeburrn, Mrs., Bert.
Cilawford and Mrs:Eliner Graham,,
both -of -Port Albert,n`d v -ere •much
appreciated•. Rev." Sc. E:: Hayward
closed the meeting with -prayer.
The collection of $15 % a§ given ,to
the Nile W.M;S.• A bduntiful 1114,0
Was served by the Nile ladies: • Mrs.
Bert Crawford of Port Albert moved'
a, hearty rote of thanks to the Nile
ladles for a very enjoyable after:-.
noon; to which the -W.A. president.
responded: ,
pital on Wednesday • or ►ing' la her
s ve t � -s .year, he. ' Kati
e , n nth
, y •y
411 ', for
. t`h°e":
la
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bree,•
An
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er:• .�m ar
w sthe.rughte�; �lhJto
,un dwa moand
▪ liio :s,et of .G ode+�.
:She
was a • embte o rtb stre
e
t;.
n• ated Ob.arch Her' husbaiiiTpre-
deceased
her'six 'years tad, aria slat
is survived:.+'by,` two brothers`,
Charles'. E,: Edward,. oI .New West-;
min ter, B.0 .and; J. J. Edward .of
Grendule, 'cal.•
e
_, The funeral xe ce.vd.1:
e,
.li
cl
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at. 'We Brophey . ;uneralt`•home
ft u n� Rev. C.: W. Co
Friday a er o.
F y'
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be
officiating.. g. Interment
''��+.
Cock' +occurred San. Alexandra Hos Ntaltland4 ce aaetery.
ThehrkHouse
no ncek
that' the
Sunday nD : „ er
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beth �a ea1
WILL ` E
POSTPONED
UNTIL -FURTHER.
NOTICE •
LOUR=CHANCE-T•a:HEAR IN PERSON-
QITO J, EVER
"Yo,sr Worship Hour ,Pastor"
((Heard. Over 122 ' radio'' stations)° •
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You'll -like her music and friendly
•chat— 1's delightfully' different. t
Presenled • by McCORMI'Kk'S BISCUITS
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A PERMANENT'' WAVE TO-'MEET-EAOII, RUDGE'R`Nd
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We take pleasure - in announcing
our appointment as Authorized ,
Dea er for -^Ti k n ilent . Auto
rnatic. Oil Reefing. Equipment.'' This complete line -,of oil heating '
equipment . is ' 'built aroundo the
famous 'Timken Wall -Flame °Pi ' w
Burner, This modern burner has
only one rnding part -is so fully:
au armatic it even- lubricates itself
--and saves one gailt n :of - oil in -- .
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