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who would rather lead than serve.
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Anniversary
Services
AT ;
DUNUANN.ON'
UNITED ONUR011
.Suan., Oct. 6, 1946
11 a a.m. 7.30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER—
REV. JOHN WALHER
of Harrow, Ont.
SPECIAL MUSIC
Dance
AT .
CLINTON TOWN HALL "
ON .
SATURDAY, OCT. 5th
Bert Worth and his popular
9 -piece orchestra.
ADMISSION 50c
- - -- -- ' � tin faADERIVII STGNA:LSTAR
DOINGS OF DUNGie1/4N ON
DUNG.ANNON, Oct. 2.—Mrs. Harry
Munroe of lðbridge, Alta., is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Rich. McWhinney.
Mr. Harvey Mole having sold 'pais
Earth at 'OIenn's Hill to. Mr. Will
Caesar, Jr., has now purchased €a farm
about four miles nor th;::� of Lucbnow.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNee and fam•
lly have moved to their . new home at
Belmore, . '
Bev. 0. a. • = erenton of Ethel oc-
cupied the pulpit of the Dungannon
United church on Sunday morning.
Mrs. Nellie Potter Thus-r'etuinied, _to
Nile after speeding the last few Weeks
with her brother, 1r. Abner Morrie,
tttr}d Mrs. Morris„
Miss Bertha Jones, R.N., left lust
WHAT COULD ,YOU BUILD
WITH YOUR INSURANCE? '
A WHOLE HOUSE
OR
HALF A HOYISE
Increase :our Insurance in ac-
cordance with costs of today.
SEE
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North St. Tel. 268w
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CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
Creyhound Bus Lines
EFFEC'I'I%'E S SE1'T. 29t1i-STANDARD TIME
_ . SUNDAY,
Bus will' leave Goderich for Sarnia, Chatham, Windsor and
Detroit at 900' a.nt. every morning except. Sunday.
Bus arrives at Sarnia 11.59 a.m..
Bus arrives at Chatham 1.31 p.m.
Bus arrives at Windsor 3.28 p.m. ,,,�
Bus arrives at Detroit Via Port Duron at 2.30 p.m.
SUNDAY ONLY BUS LEAVES AT x.00 P.M.
Bus arrives at Sarnia 4.40' p.m.
Bus arrives at Chatham 7.12 p.m..
Bus arrives at Windsor 10.28 p.m.
Goderich to Sarnia operated by Sarnia -Parkhill Bus Line
PARCEL EXPRESS AND CHARTERED COACHES
' BU'S DEPOT AT ' -
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL 39tf
v
Full Course HotDlnner
FOR OUT-OF-TOWN GDESTS ATTENDING THE
International Plowing'�� patch
•
ON ,
Wed, & Thurs., October 16 & 17 .
FROM 6 P.M. TO 7.30 P.M., AT
North St. United Church, Goderich
DINNER $1.00
AOS
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w el to accept a nursing position in
SCIOOL NEWS,'
alfl Yriglat o Durham, o Urs. C. 51,4'3. Margaret Iani ht -and se $.11013-
Christie
Street Mflltary Hospital, ' 'THIS WEI�,Li AT, WHET G.C.I. ' '• /tAT�''ORD, Oct. I. John 4z e't ionlao�n' .t CaDvg it'y, cvear.0 •eels<e>ttl.
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Toronto. Johnston, /PC, 1, Goderich, Was coxae• Mr. and Mrt�. �1[ Castle and two
�' olds) .
Dungannon United church will have , ullttc+d for trityl at a hlgitaer o,�ldrt (ul<: Phil(1a'e ,use visiting friends i r,,
i�yln
annivert3ary ?iervie s on ,Sunday nest, In the' girls' bas etball game which ' n Si eoe
zr�orriing and evening. The'� anti,
ulausla[a;;;htt+F cht3rge tQday by >><his c�tel�,
guest was played in the gymnasium on Fri- Magistrate -A. IF. Cook, after a lengthy ' School Field Day. ---Schools take
speaker er will be ,a well-known former day,- September 27th, the G.C.I.part in the held day held, at tare a rl-
Minister,-Rev. John Waller of Harrow. E:uurt s(K i..tan, Ile was charged after l
students 'defeated the es -students in an accident on ,June 10, in which t i tunAl tarounds on bt ridagr hlaet und.ett>
There will be sleciul music at both he (direction of their teachers, wez+
r�ervices, a score of 11 -1(9. It' was a breath-
:W.
Cecil�Capling, sotto .of No.„ 10 Stamey, Miss AYc4�ler? g8i> i
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Westbrook, of taking eoutest to the last second of ttr. and Mrs. Arthur Capling of South teacher,
Goderich,_ And Mr. Richard Westbrook . play. lfollowiz I'"usthupe, was Enroll injured, {about teacher; No. ' Stanley.'
_ 14ir`" .'I'reets.
and 'daughter Clara,of ('hilllwack fig are the Wants:
y her;' No.' 5 Stanley, Zak ;•,• Keyea
ic G.C.I.----D. 'Bradley '' 10. M. i,' eith, a mile east of Shakespeare, wr,pi1e
.. leacher, No,� 8 Stanley rBayheld),
.13.C., were visitors with •fir. and Mrs. R. L(irniu •4, E. Martin 4,• P. Church;
riding his bicycle. Mr. Rae and Mrs. W. Parker teuClagre.
Matthew • Shackleton ;t,ild Mr. Samuel R. held -18.. In aadditio;t to the mansluu ter TIie different events were keenly eon -
Roach one ,day last week. 'Ex -students -G. .Beatty 10, M. lar- charge, :11 r. Johnston also elected trial tested: The boys' Junior champion-
.)3,Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Earl tin 4,fir.. Buechler 2,11, Wilmot, S. judge'and jury on a churl;Ea of
M Nee, t�bout forty friends acid Medd, M, Chisholm ---16.
. > leaving- the scene of an accident, ship was goys by. George 'nel1ood of
neighbors fathered at the home of 'sir. . Evidence taken on the more serious Bayfield.; girls' junior chaiulrionship,
and Mrs.:, Orland Bere, ')nd concession Aiid now School News
charge was allowed to 'stand. Nancy Webster; intermediate' boys'
,- I>reselrts to championship Donal( Warner; inter-
of West Wawauoshc r a farewell you a belated obituary. Sinttity the `r11•Iltttl�sses culled by Crown Attorney Mediate girls' championship, ' Donna
party and presentation to Mr. and Mrs Saurian is no longer with • us. If we G"'odwin, K.C., included .pr. Taylor, with Donna eClinchey run-
Earl McNee, who are leaving for their- must weep, let It appropriately be Joslyn Rogers of til, department of ner-up; senior. boys' championship,
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The scaly little reptile University etsity of George Castle; senior girls' • champion -
euchre was played and Mr's. Will Cald- came to the school from its native from
t.u, who identified paint .taken'
well and Charley McNee won. the first habitat a few Ghc> fender o>? the bicycle on which ship, Ethel Blair. The senior! 'boys
years ago. He came to 3''relay team and senior girls team tom
prizes. ('onsoIation prizes went to, an untimely demise in June of this (opting was riding, Professor Rogers peted for honors in a > 2O yard, relay.
Mrs. Clifford Spruill and Will J. year. Sitntu3's O'1ju1 fol and sombre said it was the same as samples of. The boys won bye very small margin.
Stothers. A bronze electric table :;tares will Ho longer terrify the tem- paint chills given to him by Provincial
lamp was presented to Sir., and :1lrs; urine beholders. Elis passi;itg is on-
. Constable
ta►1,IN J. M. > Douglas, wlty had
;1lclLe, At. Bill Sproul reading an lamented and' his restinghound theta inside •1 smashed light on . MI THE ELIOS
address expressing regret at their re- inarin4i. place un- the cur alleged to have been driven by (New York Beraud Tribune)
iuovtt! from this district. Refresh-
the accused. It would be difficult to think 'of an
nients here served by Mrs' Robt. Bere, On Friday, October 1tli, the annual It was Indicated its . the evidence America where the elm might become
\Irs. (arl:tad Here and Mrs. Graham field �)u�r will be held, weather pet- produced today that a cat ulwtted' by as lost to us as has been the case
per -
McNee. Gurdon McManus, Goderich, had been with the chestnut trEtes, which once
mittung. Budding Tommy Longboats made annual happy
_ ,Home after. Sixteen Years, --- Mr', have - been sprinting about the grounds 'lri�lcn from Kitchener [u Go/lei-16h by fico ply harvest for child -
Gorden Glenn, youngest sun of Mrs.' for the past 11•eeks. We are looking the aceused. and after it had been and squirrels. The Ulmus
Gleno and the lute Jahn Glenn, forward to a day of keen cot11l)etitic,u returned to the owner it was found urnerieana, that native elm" whose
is renewing acquaintances ,111 this dis-' in the various events. that the vehicle had been damaged.loved
aches" James Russell Lowell
trict, and has been visiting his elder . , II ,
e reported the damage to tete Pro- ec and which in, pasture, park and
brother, AI r. 1� rank Glenn. Gurdon ENO—MOSS (111(1al police ata Gode•I•ic11, and the `treat has fir centuries established 1
has been in California and the last
resulting investigation led to c•ontetsu-; its tall. vase -like beauty, must be saved {
Ott I'hursdafy afternoon, September tions with Johnston. j as saved it can be if a shameful
Bute borne was sixteen 3 -ears ago; ,
and in 1'act nothing lead been heati•tl' I 1b. Knox united church, Drumheller, Eighteen -year-old old ('t�ril cooling died
apathy clues not let it succumb.
ut ]tiro its that •tutee. Ins fa'htily had was the scene of one of the loveliest Its the Stratford General II�si,ital on
beer, almost led to believe that he had and most impressive of early 0utuutn Julie 1(i, without regaining cunsrious- \hen you don't feel particularly
ural ill fate un trio ret'ut'tI to California ue:s. He had been futtt>d lying on the-
'spoke
ett,
fond -of your wife, see where you have
weddings lvhere, tIt(n Rose the .only rood by Mr. and Mrs. George Hatt, been too fond of yourself. "
the lust time, remembering his leaving
spol:ert of dangerous elites at uarruly ; daughter of Itev. and Airs: W . II.' R.R. .i. Woodstock, who had sighted
,rthrough , I •Muss; exchanged vows with_John W'11- the wrecked bic:yc'le...
road I 'if (l s erm's the lm,n rtt� °w
However, his mother, having `i Inade Hain. the • only sun of Mrs. Eno ami l _..AIt (m•al • evidence showed that the
tiullts for each member of her family in:' the -lute .1. 11". Eno. The church was biiy died from a large fracture of the
the last fete yea's, had just the dein - resplendent for the occasion Nvtth k)111 that punctured the brain. I ,
before his arrival, home , finished at! i'1'Idl„11, asters ;tlt(1 slleel peas all' -i Provincial Constable John M. Thos. �����
11tt .t(1 in a color scheme of pial: and, las testified IJoug-
yttilt fur hittr, having tiled in gaud' e d ,that he had picked up PAINTING
faith that some time he would -show up.y „ft(lte wedding hour
3,
1 ,tIte strain I considerable glass along the road, its
Gordon is enjoying r t g e played by 1llls, the vielpity of the accident. Chips of .AND DECORATING i
j g good healthand hats
been meeting with prosperity, and,I3erthu Hey,
the bride vutfi her futller .glass and lrtiitt fun'nd in the d:intitge�l '
when chided abouS hi silence. tl111111 r8and attendants entered the church. spotlight on rhe ear were idei�ticztl Interior +and EXterlor
the cols •he' � tt7tq, account for it, liter he had given his daughter, in, : wutlio-pieces found near the accident..
except .that time uilt slipped rmtrriage, Rev. 1i' Ii: Moss tout over, 1st application )licatiutt fc,2 bail �nntt1 the ; (R,R• 3, Goderich)
1 ! j peed a 1i uy. a i l )
Institute Meets. --_Mrs. Will 'lmitlr, the periclrm trace of the cereunun3 , the hyalite-, at ahigh& 1• (0111 t war, declined 21 tf
entertained in 'her home on 'I'ltursday, initial part cif lvhich h til been eau b� Jlagistrute> Cookun [its' sttc>r,gth'
evening for the September meeting' ducted by Rev. A. b', (2owattt-of itoc•k '- of the evidence produced at the pre -
of the I)tinguunoll branch of the';Wo-ford. The bride was charming- in u, lits ittary hearing.
Men's In'Stitutt Mrs. Everett Ilitlti periodgowri* of ivory moire. She wore! Jullttstor►- Was represented hy. Frank_,-
= oth...--e;ra.sial .ti„ ,h..:..1,.. ip-,- lx'II "'I^,vC'i-m` ntr rtiteu mhrcridttr x.1-4.tai; : .-„-bi lda 11,4 ra -1,y F erie'Ir:��.... _ _.,-,..a,-..-., ''''' -_. I .
nus vere(1--w te,,.')feliftb tom benefit -11-1.11-----10-4 . _ -.I)141.1-'_ '
t `Lt Y -,.fie
the youth in this toWtt,', It was de-1ofos. which litd graced 1ot1 1t&.r J-A'FIELD_ -
T gt atndiuuthet'. and mcither us bride,;. m
'conitest
cat tied a shower bouquet of 'sheet- �. aa�a�..i �Q1 Horne
«hien tele 11"utneu's Institute i spun- I3.11 FIEt,D, Oct. 1. --Mrs.
soling in observance of -the fiftieth an- heart roses and stephanotis and was
r , I. 1.
uclurttc(1 by the r I er„uson of Goderich conte ort 'fires
niversary of its g• groom's grit, u pearl, clyl to, visit her niece, 1It:>, I.
founding. lIl Mrs. Wil-, { Quietness; dignity .with reverence,
bur Brown was .fleeted delegate to, the' ttt�clatiee. Two cousins of 'the bride, t>Roc' and an understanding of focally
convention in November. An in�•i,tattion' JIiss Marion \kiss of Edmonton, wear-
ing
I nth, far at few days.' •1• needs are ever present at
Wats extended from the I,uknow In -
Toronto.
a delicate'shade of blue, and Miss
Mr. and \Ir'fi. Borden Howard and
stititte� to attend rt joint Itc>etin in•.-l=lwettclolyn Ilunt. 'of ('algary. in at, ;elate daughters, Sharon and Muriel, • THE
g gu\\•n , unci' veil of shell pink, I'"runtu, spent the lveelc cove with Vt. ! '
I;tteknolw on friday of this week. Mrs., wei.0arr r
Ivetrs r; 11 (10
her bridesmaids. They carried
and Airs.- .I: E. IIu1� arc1. e - Funeral.;
gave the topic, "1at,men in • fortitl(1 bouquets of pink and' Kukumat 11 I'%wing Buchan spent 'at few daya� e^
Canada Tomorrow." Mrs...('hia-ton - last .week in Durham. �{
liderson. English 1���tr bride who ar- c'arations. The groom,wasutten(led ... E.
E.
,C�ANSTON
rived helve nearly tlwo weeks ago, twos l,y JI 1'. 'Wendell Forbes of I)rumtielie,t \It: unci \Irs. ,Arthur 1;risson, (p.Iussc j�, jv 1�
Mr. Ilttruld Jle�ss, brother of the bride. Pointe, Mich., are at thein home here._ 17 MOV'TRIAL ST.
Ineseritexl with a poet of blankets, a for a few days.
gesture of Welcome* to which she t,ud Jit. Allisi;tt•horltes actefl as Ushers.
G�.DERICH
Kollo«ins the' ceremony, which in Nutley U. Ha rt, .11'0 ronto, hats
graciously replied, with thanks.. The1,nr-'
meeting closed • with the National Ain-' chided the Congregational s•in itr u' chased from Leslie Eiiiutt the tut on Phone- 399W or J
v r ,�
them. and the hostesses served' -re- y
tete
hymn "Unto the hills around do \Iain street between "Mrs. J. Davison's I
freshnients. ,. ; I Lift up my lunging eyes," a reception Death of Janles' Davidson.—Mr. Jas, 11 ('-1 held art the tnattsr_x. The bri(Ie>', — —
1)aawidsut1. at lifelong turd° highly re_ mother, wearing a c'drsa),re of gardenias
specteth citizen of 1)niganuorl. passed on her burgundy costume,. received
away on \Iund~ay tuurnilig, atter being lwit1! Jlrs. Ent,, who chose brown crepe
ill for nearly a year. -IIe was but•n; enhanced by yellull ruses, Tho .good
ei hty two years ago ort trite Davidson lvishes of 11 11 Were expressed in brief
homestead, first fu -rte at the north end ((Idresses by I)t;- E. II. Moss, Iter.
of the village. where his 1(tutiter, llr. Daniel Munn and \1r. (0i'(Iott Taylor,
R, flt I)1\iclsort. r('Slies. Iii: had 31.1...1.. after which 31r. and \Irs. Eno
shared this florae 1111111 he retired about' left by motor for Bard and Lake
twenty -years ago from active farm -life '-Luilise. tin their return they will toke
and went to live with .,ills sister, Mrs., sal) residence its Edmonton, where the
(V. 1t, stothers, where he enjoyed .a , grooni will attend the University of
quiet life', maintaining a keen interest 11bet•tll. bur travelling the bride .chose
c toed to take- up the poster cuzitest
SALE Or
\ ROBINI OOD OAW.
i lb, bag . ' 2c
S' lb. box 19c.
2 Lige, . Pik,
GAPE-NU`T'S
mums 2 $e
ti
ws Is,
FRY'S COCOA 19c 31c
32 oz, Bot.
PRUNE ' NECTAR 29e
Fancy Quality
CHICKEN HADDIE 31o,
Tasty Fish 2 Tins
Brunswick SARDINES 17o
POPPING CORN lb. l5c
8 oz. bot.
LAING'S C.C. SAUCE 19c
Med. Lge.
O VALTINE 58c 98e
+itokely�'s
TOMATO SOUP 2 tins 15c
.pelt -o ,
CUSTARD 4 oz., tin lOc
Old I)utel-t - - ,„ .
CLEANSER tin 10c
('han
.FLOOR WAX" 1 lb. tin 63c
Ole answer_ to your soap problem!
SUPER FOAM pkg. 29c•
Ilse. in Hot or- Cold *water.
. advice and opinions were hi,hiv valued with matching asTessories. Aiming the
:ilia sincerely given. ne w"ns ii faith, ont-of-town guests were Dr, and Airs.
rui iffimihoi. nna :ot,,,,(1,iiii (,f Erskine E." 1,I. M'oss and daughter Eleanor of
Presbyterian churelt. holding positions Edmonton. 'Mrs. Stanley Mutt of Carse -
of trust:and was also a member of land. Mr. itml Mrs. Intreld llunt orcal- '
the last four. months. he. had been Rockyforth Rev. and , Mrs, D. Munn
cared fur in the home of his neuhew, .4)f Mituson and -.11r. and Nirs. • Nets
,... :Nil,. 1 .14,1.14,11 (id hers, where te very Jorgensen of IN'ayne.- -Driunlieller (Al -
care and kindness Were given. Tire 12erT,I,a), A'''l 1;11',
funeral takes place this (Wednesday) '-'de 1)1"e 'S 11 ithliVe 4)1‘ "ler"' 11 11(1
.hyteriail church, io he conducted hy town, with when' she spent the souping.
Itev. C. II. Mcl)omild. Interment 'will of .,,1 9,45. Her parents ;ii.i. nr-seurse
be in Dungannon «gingery. , NVell 1:110W11 ill town.,;111(1 district.
the church on Friday aft0rti000n witlt, Union Anniversary.—The annivers-
the neighhoring auxiliaries invited to ary services of I:n ion elm NA! ‘‘'Pr(' (NW-
' The' Davie Fathily -Of London ,n,... :1 returned missionary from , congregation. Rev. Clitii•re- -I). Cox of
hear Miss Dorothy Douglas of Luck- ' ducted by one`t ef • the sons of tlie
British . Guiana whose work lilts Berrie. who was greeted ‘itli capacitV
been followed Wit 11 hltereSt. IleV. 17s -congregations morning and evening.
II. Ali:Donald., pastor of tire church: ,Nniiindis in il,iniiikeent 'Hood. Mr.
TN .A-. PR,OGRAM OF HIGH-CLASS IVIUSIC presided.° Mrs. 'It. AleIN'hinneY, presi- Cox lel(' of his life in the sixteen yeark
dent. spoke hrietly on the success of since he had entered the. wort of the
.00tobet ''16th ft.: Society dnring flip past year and Christian ministry. and speaking of
Mrs. John Bennett welcomed the 'Ms work in Northern tint:trio. ‘vith its
Visitors. Mrs. D011111(1 FoWler Sang a rigors and its seini-isolatien, he pahl
, AT 8 P.M. solo and Mrs. Lorne hers gave. a ' tribute to the eompanienship of Airs.
rending. Miss Douglas told the stery '• Cox, who had e‘ er heen ;is a lower
in Knox Presbyterian .\ Church . Was hell 111 W11 11 1111101 illter(Nt. . "A vice of the day inelitileiri'' anthems 1)3%
of her life in British Guiana, 'which of•strength to him. The innsiciii ser-
g-reat w•lik is 3 -et to be clone in that the choir, quartettes by 31r. Gordon
GREETINGS TO PLOWING MATCH' VISIT.ORS ''"" ''''' ''''''' country." -she said. "Many more Orr, 'mfrs.. Sower1737, 'Air., (lliver Ed-
Goderich Music Club
° WILL PRESENT
. 40 tenellers and ellristiall Worker); eo11141 W11 111 1111(1' :11r. Speiratt.. sr., and a solo
.a(•(•onoplish lunch" She stated that by Mrs. (.;reerge Alcriwain. • Mrs.
ri...... where she was In British (111h111/1 the .Mitelle11, leather of the 'Union public.
hunt' is four or fi ve feet below sea school, wn s a t t he 111140110. POrt0'0.:0•4
.Ati invitation to adjourn to the base-
prograIll 11 11(1 friendly liospifiilit3-.
ond at the close of the tell hour Mrs. .
closed with prayer and -the benedietiOn.
ment for refreshments was accepted
lIelvin Reed on behalf of the ladies
tendered thanits for the interesting
mut+ Miss Katherine Agnew. of Luck- as cluthanan, ° '
country to help develop greater ad- grout (of vocol ;111(1 instrumental annsic
now, centvilmted soles. The meeting
built Mat en posts to avoid diunpmsss. clay, eyeping,„0„,„iitlin, ,,tiPly.11:„...AY•116%--„PrQt.-...
the cnuntry is v1(.11 in minerals. It' D
is the speaker's hope to re.turn to the 0 la Toy go 1 !wring% A ft e 1.‘3 a ills a pro-
villicenient• M,,rs. J. Itivett. of ,,,rrewe, was presented, 11 11 h 'jet. L. 11 'Turner
lesel 411i(1 s11111S llf Sett are higher than Hill clini•ch withdrew it, service for
the land. The houses therefore are the day. (lii the following Wednes-
T. O'Connor. JOhn and Norman were
,r1111111th. Society :Ind 11:), enjoyed hy
Dr. and Mrs. Jornytte were visiting
. MARRIED . friends in Detroit for a few days
WILLIAM S—LOIGAN. ,--, on primly, P. .1. and Frank Sullivan visited the
September 27th. 1 940, in St.. I.111tP.Fl 'Martyrs' Shrine at Midlond last Sun- ,
ehllrell' Antialmlis 11"n], "."fi The Welfare Club has been organized
Seothi, Monica Olivia Logan, dough- here •with Dr. Gilbert Frayne as prest-
ter of Mrs, Logan and the late Lieut. dent. Mrs. Frank MeCarthy vieP-PIT'sd-
' Col. fi.,04. I,ogan, to Briley S. Wil- dent, Mrs. 'I'. .1. 1;annoil sevetory,
lintns,,,von of Mr. and Nies. G. N1. :Work 1)4i lton trOnstirer. Se, now we
'Williams, Farmington, Conn.., may 1(afk, forward to some big doings.
When men are governed by sound ' great interest in praetising for the
rnOtives tbey will set 111) sound govel•11- big plowing match cm Oetober 13. 10.
menta. 1 7, 18. Don't miss seeing It.
tell ' 'A
•
GO: From Noon, Friday, Oct. it,
until 2.00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14-
REIURN: Leave destinatimt not
later than midnight, Tuesday, Oct.
15.1946.
kor fares anti farthor information apply Tiriot Avras.„
CANADIAN NATIONAL
e Canadian Legion
Leaving Town?
LET *I'S LOOK -AFTEli YOUR
Or have you a house or apart- -
iiient you could rent to a clean, ,
quiet :v.oung couple with no chit-
Aren? Rest of care guaranteed.
ReferenceS if desired. •
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n
1IsskthIlee, 011(i .,-‘,11 .atte enti.tled to an explanation.
We found that the pluming% on N‘ MOIley had 110011 ...pent
Lr1'11P1'11 111;11. required extensive 1111(1 very expensive alteratiens. hefere.vve
eetihi use it as 0 public hall and el 111) reurn.
regulations,;:all a ;which an, designed t,ii.Lriuini the- ',ale
revenue by placing' a 14a11 on bingo •and sinfifai• games.
Now, ean't use Hu- building. until we emnplete alterations
011(1 we (4-011.1- et..)U1Plote. alterations 'until Nve eau use the int,i1414t4e and so ;tart
those other netivitizes from whieli l'E;VOI1110 va11 !:11,11,a,
W70 need $5.000 for ail' 11111Thoses,
slirrolillel (11S1 1'04 Whit Will haVe the iise.of the hall when finished.",
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