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50 REGJSTERED•.tPURERREDS
30 of Re. istered ''Purebreds
Tested—Blood Tested :Pregnancies guaranteed
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The entire herd of Dr. Alexander Sinclair, M.1),; of
Sault, Ste. Marie.
SELL AT:
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Ilays
Sales Arena
(Between Toronto and -Hamilton on ,No. 5 Highdlray, 1/4.
Mile, 'West of Trafalgar) (3 miles North of the Queen
Elizabeth Way at the Oakville Lights.)
Friday,
Oct. 5, 1951
AT ,7 P.M.
The sale `includes the herdbull:
OLD ORCl[ARD• MONARCH 24th
BORN JUNE `29th, 1946.
By WHR MONARCH 60th,out of WHR Ruby Gem 4th.
• Sells with two crops ofi, ,elves including 15 registered
daughters. , .Tie-fenrrales in 'the herd have either a calf
at .foot by him or carry his service. .
,Apply for catalogues and further ;,particular,? to:
ays Farms Limited ---Sale Managers
Box'- 64, Oak'ille,' !ant—Phone: Oakville 1308:
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illi ;•firs. Gordon' '4ercombe' and
sun Gordon of 'Toronto visited the'
past' week
Sept., 'l..wlir .'T)ottl.,..:1Icy- hosts' \ ePhe itll,••t11Nir Sister, Mrs.
Spent. q`hui sdily in Toronto.'i'here_ ,will be no church service
Mrs. 1Vin. Vract,(vell'of (1nlifurnia at Nile on Sunday, as Benmiller
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STPIELP
AVEtSTF,IEI4D, Sept. 24. -----Mr,„ and
Mrs., Russel Cools and Elganor were
visitors at London last Saturday.
Eleanor F 'was reeeh ini iax'edika
treatment at -
Vietorira Hospital. ,
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Mr' -and Airs. Ja k-uch” n
.e a .an,
1Ira• Marvin .-McDowell, Irl;, Fred
?Cook and Mrs. Frank Campbell'
were at Byron on Thu>.rsday., They
y.tsited u i umber of `patients at the
San. ,and preSebted "athirty41ve of
them with packages of fruit, cookies.
and eaudies.
Mr. and 1rs. Welliingten Good of
Aubtith visited' on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell,.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith rind
family and Mr. and -Mrs. Ivan
Wighta uui visited on Sunday with
Mr-' and . Mrs. George, Wighturan of
Pine River..
Miss Yera, Wilkins of Goderich
spent a few days, last week with
her coush;•- brs, Nem:eau MoDoWeli.
Mr; and Mrs. Jack I3o. man and
family, Mr: and ;tlrs. uucan Mc-
Nichol and Phyllis, Not Walton,
visited. ;on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Maurice Bosnian. .. b •
Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and
children, of Kitchener, spent the
week -end with MIs. J. L. McDowell,
and Mr. Armand' McBurney.
Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Smith and
childred" Spent Sunday with Miss
Edna. Smith of Kitchener.
1vlr. and Mrs. Norman 'McDowell
and children` and Miss Vera Wilkins
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Detins of Guelph.
'Mr: and 'Mrs. Howard Campbell,
Lois, ,Hugh and, Harold, Visited
on Sunday with MrS• A. E: John-
ston; and Mr. Morley Johnston of
Detlinyhrdok.
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Mr. and Mrs, James Boak and
son James' and Afiss Margaret Boak
of .Crewe, Miss Jessica Boak of
Stratford and Mr. 'Raymond• Boak
of Toronto visited on Sunday at the
home'of Mrs. Fred Cook.
Mrs. Harold Sprung, of Hallett,
and Pte. John Sprung and 'ehildren,
of' Camp Borden, visited on Sati.tr-
day at the:'llomt" 'of "Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cox.
• Mr. and Mrs. PhrnriS Mantel' and
'Carolyn, Mrs. 'H. Mathers and Miss
Hattie. Gallagher • of Lucknow
visited 'oh `Sunday ,w. 1 ,Mrd. and
Mrs Earl Wightman. • • '
Mfrs.. Rout. Vint of Wintham, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Connelly• of Luck-,
now visited on Sunday with Mr.
and 'Airs. Arnold Vint..
'A number of • Westtielci people.
attended the- anniversary' services
at., Donnybrook . and Belgrave . Oa
Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs., Walter Gook and.
,Miss Mary Tunney• visited on 'Wed--
nesday ,with 'Mrs. Jean Kechnie-, of
Blyth. Mies 'Tanney relnattati1 -for
a lodger` visit.
*D I1TGA NON
,DU As.'1N2ow, Sept. 25. -- Afro.
Bert Afolze spent a course of 'days
with her Runt, Mrs., Will McDonald,
near Lucknow, Assisting her 'to
nioV'e to Lucknnw • --
Mr. Tem 1 Oyiak of Asbiield has
opened,: a ;ei'reahnient stand • in
Dungannon, with pool ,tables,' •and
has , rented tr five -room apartment
above' to a, Goderich .couple, who
tyke mpving In this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thompson
and daughter, Marylin, of London,
Spent the, . week-ell,cl witil Mr.
Thonipson's, pr(Cb , • Mr, Arthur
Thirupsin, and' SiA " y ° Aiiss Mabel'.
Thompson. sir!" •• ,
Mr. Roderic McDonald, a patient
at the coderich hospital, is makiprg
a little pregress toward recoyery. ,
.Mrs. Rebecca Calds'ell spent last
week ' visiting her son .• George at
Carlow.
Bride upd Groom F,resented.1
A • large number tittez1ded the re-
ception 'and dance at the Dungan-
non Agricultural. Hail on 'Monday
night:for Mr.and Mrs. Paul Caesar
(nee Joyce , Stewart) . The . Car-
ruthers orchestra supplied " mnsic
for dancing and during. the evening
the young couple were ,presented
with an address of congratulations'
yid best: wishes read by. Milts Gwen
Stewart and a purse of money was
presented by Mr. Ken !dodges.
Rally Day Observed.--iltally Day
service was. observed,at Dungannon
United Church and 'Sunday school
on •Sundday morning. Mr. Ken.
Petrie, a Sunday school teacher,
n•t'ranged the banner, "Our Sunday
School,",suspealded above the altar.
The other teachers assisted . with
the doral decorations. Mr. K. K.
DaWson, supi'rintendent, led the
Service and for promotions was as-
sisted by Mrs. Otto Popp:., :ftev. G.
Watt, the pastor, gave , an address:
The choir sang "Over -the Top for
Mrs. -'.Wm. Radfot(1 of Clinton
is
.spending 0 , few days :'-with Mr.
and, Mrs; Douglas Campbell.
• Miss Ruth Cook spe1,1t the week?,
end with 'her sister, • Miss Viu1 4•
Cook, c)f, • Goderich. '
Mr, tend 'firs : 11nsel. ('oak and
P11111, of Kinburn, visited un 'Sun-.
sate with • \Tr. and • sirs. Emerson
is' hauling its oi111iver.4 ,'l,oy. There
wild be Sunday sehou,I at ;2 o'clock. "
The infant son of Mr. • and Mrs.
11'tu: McCann has 'been very 111,.
butfr'Dnl last reports is su'mewh tt
better..
Mr's, R. M(Mil Iz,_Gudc�rit'h. spent
Sunday with lief• aunt, Miss "Mary
Currey',
Jesus;,' ,a rally, number. 1Servtce is
withdrawn ,nett Sunday, September
30, •on account of anniversary serF
vices' !morning and evening at. the
Port A'lb,ert church. •
-Meting. -4,,kvtrs.;-
Stothers was -hostess ,at het home
for the t kine Fresbyter10
V',•M.a. on Thursday afternoon,
with . Mrs, John Bennett presiding.
] rs: Frank Jones read the Scrip
ture lesson from. John 1(:i-27.,.;The
Scripture reading and Meditation Is
to be taken by Mrs. Bennett at the
sectional . W.Ai;S. ineeting in. Ash -
el d.
sh-eld.• 'Presb terian Church on
October 2. "Arrangem,ents were
,nlad' r"Tye atha iti� ering ,nicer-,
ing .inrthe church obi i eto»er 18th,
with Rev .g.1 , Winn, the pastor, hs.
' fe
sl aber. WIrs,A hfcWhinney, WA7Lrs.
Jones and 'Mrs. Winn read from
the "Glad Tidings" of missionary
work, - s• ISI1'S: McWhinney read •a
letter from. Mr. Hugh McMillan
anti the ,Glad Tidings- prayer, was
.readaby Mrs. Herb Stothers. The.
tweeting closed with prayer and a
llynin. .•The hostess served lunch
at the close of the afternoon.
Pre -nuptial Events. Honoring
her elder daughter,. ,hiss Joyce
Colleen Stewart, ' whose 'marriage
totiillr, Paul 'Caesar; was solemnized
at the DungaAnon Presbyterian
•Ulrurch on September 12th,• Mrs.
Arthur:, Stewart; Ashfield township,
entertained at a trousseau tea on
Wednesday aftern'oon and evening,
September 5th. '• Assisting'' the
hostess in receiving the guests were
the bride -elect 'and her • grand-
mother, Mrs. , Rich. Park, . sr,
Baskets of sunimer flowers decor-
ated the living -room, and, dining,
room. The -keit table with a htind-
rroelletea tit: )lecloth •vas centred
with pansies. in a crystal bowl, and
tali jade lighted candles. During
'the afternoon Mrs. Hugh SteWart
anus. Mrs. 'Rich. ' McWhinr ey' pre -
•sided at the table and In the
evening •Mrs, John', , Bennett ' and
depend on "fresh -mix"
flaying masa made' with
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