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TIMMI TRUCK OWNERS: January tet, 1050. is the • deadline /or installing Splash .Guards on your 'truck or Trailer. according to a• recent . Amend- ment to the Highway Traffic, Act.Get lours how," before the rush. "Extra 'heavy moulded • rubber, sloe 24" x'80" (weight 10-1b. each). metal _ . _reinforced ,for extra durability. After numerous te• feel that these Mud' Fla s offer the most se afaotoryy.and 'permanen pro ec SAT 'LOWEST COST. PAIR t A.tI URN, Oct 0. -Mrs, A.. fan. 1rs. Dart /lanes, aceompanied by f ,yrs. J.Xo 1$ 1i rendered` sl. num.'. beti.. Mm Wightnian introdnCed, the guest• speaker, Mrs. 0. C. Wash-. ipgton, who gate an inspiring- ad- dres .,--_,Irt$'her" remarks sbe stinted, "Today the• doors are open every- where i}ud• people its the foreign fields are hiCtging to hent- the tixodpee of-Cehrist. If the money gaff is l d k ''l xurie '•eta' � were flab of T4.h+onta isited Mrs. WnT+' Jackson -and Miies I[argaret 4. Jackson last week. . Rov., C. t3. ` Washington, lJbas. Scott ; and .hi . Jaekion' -.attended Ole United Church Presbytery' meet- ing; at G•orrie. , ' (auestt at the 1tonie . et, ;Craig and holt. J. Craig•on SUnday Were •Mr. S..Beaton, Bob Dixon and Miss'1. 'Harris of Waterfalls, ani Bill' Craig of M aford, also jr. and 'Mrs. harry Worrell .allaj; Miss Aileen Caistle of Goderich. • • Mr. and Mrs. fordoti Dobie and family .visited tit lVingiaarn n • nn - his. 1Vlelyn Jewell. of Goderich is visiting Mrs., G.• 4. Howson and jr, and ''Mrs. R.- J. Phillips, AZiys 'Margaret R. Jackson `visited at Toronto last weep. • Mr. and Miss. • Geo.. ,Millian have returned from, a motor trip to WeSt- eru-'Ctnadq. • • • . • Anniversary sei'vl es will be held in Knox Presbyterian CGhurch next Srn day, Qctober 8th; at •11 a.m. and 7.30 -p.m:, when Rev. J. M. Bedford, B.A., B.D.,. of. London Bible Ilisti tu.te,-- evil. _ be the guest speaker. Special, music wilt be provided, by a quartette from „ the, Bible Insti- tute, also by an accomplished artist with. his French-horn.'.•.Owing• to the anniversary services there will be no service in St. Mark's Anglican Church next Sunday. The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Anglican Church. will meet at the home of- Mrs. Alfred Nesbit on Tuesday afternoon, October 10th. at 2.15; Thanksgiving seryices. are -being plautied._for the Auburn .charge of the United *Church foi� the coining Sunday: There„ will be specii4 music at all services, with a visit- ing soloist expected at • Knox •Church, Auburn: • Rev C. C. Wash- ington is to speak on the subject:. "He -thought he , was thankful." • Horticultural'Soele1y.-=A meeting of the executive•••of. the recentl3r organized Horticultural Society' of Auburn and vicinity was, held .on • Thursday el ening at the home -of the president, Mrs. 1?. O. McIlveen, with a goad attendance'.' Plans were made for" 1051 and to have M'r. 'and Mrs,. `Cliff' Epps of Clinton addoess " a meeting ill, the, Orange I3tt.11 on October llth. • Anyone wishing to join this society should do: So 'soon, as ' nr dere for - Spring planting should' , be, s,ent early in, 'January, next. • • Machan -Andrews. -A quiet but pretty 'wedding' took place at 'Knox. Presbyterian lnanse, Goderich, at `2.30 p,m., Saturday, when Rale, G. MacMillan, united in marriage, Audrey • Jean -, Andrews,. ..eldest daughter of Mi'.,' and Mrs. Warner Andrewis, Auburn, '"arid Keith An- drew Mahan, ;son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jiaehan, 'R.R., 3, .Brussels. The bride: was becomingly attired • in h "r•ss cif a e blue sheer' .with navy accessories and ',sheer roses. Miss Isabel Andrews of Auburn,. eosin of the bride, waS briOsmaid'.• and 'chose a dress of fuchsia taffeta with 'black ,accessories• and, corsage. of pale• bide 'nrunis.' Mr. Claytoh Machan, br ., then of the groom, was best man. Afterwards a reception w'as held and wedding, breakfast.. served ar the home of the bride's. parents The house was decorated with late sttiia.iner" flowers, pink and white streamers and, wedding bell.' The b'ride's' fable was centred :With al three-tier wedding cake. \fuses Jean - Kirkconnell and .lune Beadlti' served: Later • the .young couple left on a wedding trip to northern points. For . trtivellnig- the , bride. donned a blue gabardine. suit with. navy acce Series. W.M.S. seting. -Thal W.M.S.. oof T their 1� i rch held United 'Church Knox L t thank -offering meeting' !,in the eh.urcir on Tuesday afternoon, when they had as their gties'ts the ladies of St. Mark's Angiicar1� Church, tfie Baptist Church and 'Knot PreaGy- terian t htirch. Mrs. Earl Wagfit- man lad charge of the meeting ,and Mrs, W. J. Craig presided at the piano., After the opening hymn -the Scripture was lend by Mrs, Oliver Andersoai, followed by .prayer by. Mrs:- C. M. Straughan.. �1iss Biala Mutch faavered with a solo, accom- panied by, Mrs. -Craig. Mrs. Toll extended 4 weleom•c to the' visitor's: A -quartette, Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, Mrs. '.J. Hallam, Mrs:.. G. Doi,ie and Sven. u ran , u . what ,t w i spent : en missions, what a bieaS ng it would, be." J'J'olbowi;ng Mrs. Washington's: address, a solo was rendered by Mrs. Gordon R, Taylor. rr'l),Q.- offering Was received by Mrs, Ernest Patterson and.. Miss Blum/ Mutch., Mrs. Wilfred Vesterfelt contributed a sola, ,accompanied by Mrs. > R. d. Phillips, Mrs, Wight- man ightman expressed, her appreciation to th•oae • who had taken part �i;k the to,rogram aud.: ,,to Mrs. W `shin t o for her inspiring ni'esrsage. • •rl` e president, MTS. 11'xed T►011, • took charge for the 'business period and also expressed. her appreciation to all what• had taken part. Announee- went was invade of the sectional meeting' to' be 'held at' Nile' on Oetolaer 12-th.. Mrs. L. Wightman and yrs. A. Robinson were appointed delegate, with. Mrs. Sid.11cOlinchey as alternate.' Au ' invitation ,from Westfield W„M.S: to attend they thank -offering meeting ou October 18th was ,accepted. The meeting closed with a hymn, and prayer be Mrs. Toll, The ladies adjourned to the Sitndtty school room, where u 'dainty, lunch was seared .by the social committee. At. vote of thanks was extended 'to ,the W.M.S of the United Church, for' the' . in•teresting afternoon, and' tci Mrs. Wush'ington for 'het' message, • by lllrs"`• ' VL'. Vesterfelt on ,lieh.alf of the Baptist £church, Mrs. A.-•Kirkconuell for the Anglican Church and Mrs. W. Good' on behalf of 'the Presbyterian Church: _SERVICE_ • S F1ET W.i1I.S. VICTORIA�R • The October .meeting • elf -•the W. .M, ,S.. of ° Victoria street 1'nited• Church was 'held on Tuesday at . tits' • home of Mrs. John Treble, Pictnlr'- street. • There • was a large ,attendance.• The first yiee'- president, . Mrs. A.. Allan, took.tover for the devotional part.- A hymn was, followed by the Scripture les- son 'and prayer. Mrs. ' Allan also read an aecount of the evacuation:: of United Church missionaries from ,Korea. The president, Mrs: Basch- ler, had charge of the business period. The community friendship secretary " reported • thirty-one hos- pital and seventeen home calls on sick and shut-ins were 'Made • ddring, , the past mUn h Yacve ah members took iuirt' in a' prbgratu "Over to Korea." This is a shun piny, im- portant because it -gives up-to-date news ab}rut an area of service that is not nearly enouh in ' the news.. Mrs. Peters had charge of the study liook1'"The United Church- Re-enters Japan," reading the first. • chapter., Rev. D. W. Williams addressed the meeting and spoke of his .pletronal acquaintance with some -Of the, mis- sionaries in Japan.ancl of the work there. Mr. Williiams dismissed. the meeting , with prayer. and the bene- dictienn,., after which adainty .lunch wn . served by the hoStes�ses' and n spe al• tune enjoyed. ' - Featured Star of "Howdy Mr. Ice" and co-star with Barbara Ann Scott in "Ice (Iapades'' in Ho11yxvoa GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND LIGHTING . :I3EN'MILLER,',:0ct. 3: -Mrs, A,: L. . Wrlssou of -St .Is - yisitlrlg 'her, daughter, --Mfrs. •Ray. Moor' . Mrs: Joe Si`te«':1rt spent `Thursday iu .London..,- , • • - Miss .• 'eggy '.Young of G•odericli spent the week -end with her gi'aaid- parentls, Mr. -and Mi•s. Girvin Young. Mrs. Fletcher Fisher had Plastic demonstration in• her home last `Thursday with 'a good attend- ance, .Mrs: .Ben Straughan held the Ducky. .door 'ticket. ' Ir. and Mrs. Russell • Pfrimnler a.nd family spent the week -encs 'in. IUdgetown. - MiSa•Beul'alh Long and Mr. Clyde Gledhill spent * the • week•+end Orillia with Mrand 'Mrs,. Ken Bowden. ' • .The W4. will mceet • a t the' 'home of -Mrs,.:.H. R. Baer. on Oe.toiSer 11th.• Mrs .Frau.: McMichael,.Mrs. 'Hardy _and Mrs,; •• Baer will. be hostesse,,s. eal-to-be-a.-nswere4= vith long you' have -.belonged to any organization." • There will be no..S'unday school or' church' service in Iienuliller obi N ':I•NTERNATIONAL SPORTS 'PRODUCTION.; DAT ONLY V' ..ir alt/ cis/ ' ai" i it v ��/, A • IV ' i ` Wr a i. 8.34 IN THE NEW :GODERICH : MEMORIAL,, ARENA • ° PRICES $1.50-$1.25-$1.00. TANDING - 75c (PlSTANDING ax) Tickets on sale from Monday,' Oct. 9th. At ,the Arena unti 1 Oct. 16th -then at Wood's News -Stand and Cra.iigie's 47 News' Stand. .. . uscribers are requested to ,get their tickets early Sunday, on account of the annivers- J -NILE tuen•t Icharge of the music ary;service•at•Leebprn at 11 o'clock:; preach and' LEEBUEN '' •LI:EI3URN. Oct. •"3.-'iI . -and M.r.. John Quaid' .returned from their Honeymoon ;cru Wednesday and -proved to• their new Iloitie in Sarnia on. Thursday and Saturdty. They •attended receptions held , in their hinter at Dungannon and..Nile on Wed'uerdas and Friday nights 'u3ul at ehcll,tlley were presented with a gift, of Money.; Mr. and Mrs. Terence. Iluuter 'motored to. Detroit, wh°ert' they spent the week end «'it11,•rc'ltttives. Mrs:: . Roy • ,Mason • of T•i;ronho visited her niothe•r, Mrs. A. Hi C'Jitt- ton,: and Mr. andHunte Clut; ton •and family' lust Week. • Mrs. Rebecca ' Gardner of Ash- field, who war:' a patient in' the d•,oderich. bop'pital, is now C011 vales; •eingl at the home of her. daughter, Mrs. Joe Freeman, and Mt, Free- man' and. family. •- Mr. and Mrs. Herby Powell and family have • .moved to the. house' on Mr. E. Atkinson's • farm (form- erly Mr. ,ileo. Ashton's ). Everybody , welcome t k , the seventieth, nntiivorsary s,td, rviee at Leeburn •Church on -Sunday next, October 8; Rev. Jos- HAriotver will Miss Dorothy Stirling of Clinton! NILE,, Clef. 3 ---Sunday school 'will Dorothy visited with her Sister, -Mrs. Gordon Jewell, and sit•:• Jewell,. and 'family 'over the week -end. , W.M.S. Meeting. -The September nir cyting of the Leeburn NY.-M.S. was held at the, home ' bf Mrs. Rod Bogie, with eleven-memb'brs and two visitors present. • ,Mrs. W. •Sal - lows .and Mrs, T. Bunter read passages of Scripture.. Mrs. Hunter also' led`' in prayer. The reasons' for \S fly Study Japan" were ,taken Miss Helen Clark and Mrs. A. Y. Henderson read •a story an Japan. A quiz, "What de we know. about ?" ., was 'answered bythe Mem- bers.- Japan?" It watt' decided to withdraw the plans for a rally at the fall" thank -offering . in favor ' of the seventieth anniversary services• of the church -t� be held On Sunday, 'October 8, at •11 a:m.• The hymn "Take time ' to, be holy, -was sting. and firs: IIenderson, closed the meeting with prirYet. A soefill time 'SOS held while the hostess Nerved Iuiicli • with the assistance of Mrs. II. Fisher: ' Children hate a fair degree• of intelligence. But ,not enough adults sealie this. meet at 2 o'clock --next Sunda`- ih)- stend of 1 ,t,'Goek, I►ut . church' ser_ vice Is withdrawn on,account of' thr':. Leeburn Anniversary service, fit which Nile, choir will furnish music. •A :C.G.'I.T. group has `been; orgiun- ized here, with Mrs. Graham McNee and Mm, Alvin• • Kett as leaders: Off cers :were elected. on ---Saturday as follows: President Lois, Mat- thews ; . vice-president, Pauline Meetings. will be he=1d evert Satur- day at. 2.30: •f,nniversu.r�' Services • «•ill be held iu . Nile" C'hur'ch on Octeber..r. 2nti, ;it 11 i1:10.'and 7.30 11.m. There will lie _special •sunlit by the their and Rev. ::lir. Harrower will be ' the speaker for the. day., ' Mr. „Doug. McNeil • is erecting a new o-15-faor cement silo. Hugill' Bros. are doing- the work. I Knight.; secretary,' Dorothy .Knight : M i. Frank Nilson has mored to treasurer,' Doris •Caldwell ; amuse-Goderieh, ; We . are sorry to lose,, 1r. iitid Mrs- Geo, Vlillian, who wore' visiting -friends in the West, returned home last week. • ' ' Mr. Harvey : Petttuan, who chased Frank Wilson's' farm, ' has taken possessionand has moved on the farm. • Mr. Robt. Bogie underwent a tonsil operation on .Monday fit the (loderieh hospital. - Mrs. Geo: Rutledge, who has been - on the. sick list for a considerable , time, is much improved. C:..�t. • tM1• .'fir ., yy5 .w ;.. r r F3 ; -;++x. r�: : # _ • `:'::'>+'Vyk >'5°h'3;:•:::. �'' .S " r r ,�.: $,,� "y'y�:o; k^ i _: i.y�`ycO�s'^c ,�'• � �',;�..-;r� r �'<r'h�'r�>/ 4.rr ..F {�j� CG �sf ply'., Y<:.'.(���; /,�' �x K Y' •`: 9.15>. S. �pY/±'+:moi:,, .:..., /.-;,}`��''j.. {'. pp��-S }. JJ/•-,.(. . x...,.vyv.:�.n<�1°�1��:�`�u/•.:F�K.� A...SV /.i:... ..m...V.(`ilY .:. ....v... s. �. �.'Z.. F .. ... ....... . 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