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„BURN, Oct, 1. --Airs. Sealbtp;ge, welcomed 1)r. Matt'\lillnn and his poli,
illan, and daughter,
of 1)iDenver,Cols-isCols-isvisitingvisiting her brother, Sir .Ernest" meati.>a'el
Donald Fowler, and airs, 1 owner. \lis, Jt ui AIat.E:,Iillain. IAr, Mae\lillan
Miss Margaret Jackson of Toronto s.hatpttasof his
I'lIpiaer
te )se 13 of ther3rd
e 3rd
spent the week -end t� ith her brother,
Jas. Jackstn, and Mrs. Jackson, A that this`hvas the text lie used when he
1lisses 11('a'tlt; Mt' 'litlt_lley and Jeanpreached his first sermon sixty years
K,trI.runuell are assisting with the ago. air Ernest ;Aloft\ikllatn presided
at the organ during tie service.
fruit''srop at Jordan Stallion. `` At St. Mark's(L'lnalycl><. — Harvest
ParkMiss Vivian Straut kali of Manor
Park sl►t'nt the weekend with her home services were held in Si. Mark's
- mother and was Voest soloist at the
Sturdy-Iiernighau wedding at Ben -
miller on Saturday.
Mrs. Dorot°lly Reid and 1)r. Roy -Ball
of Toronto are visiting their father,
Mr. Ephraim Ball, who, we are verj'
• sorry to report,' is in very pour health.
Mr. Ball makes his bonne with his
sister, Airs. Jas. Raithby.
1)r. 13. C. Weir, who has been a
patient iu the Goderich hospital for
the past seven 3vicel;;s, is convltlescing
at the Inane of \lr. sands Mrs. George
Paterson, Goderich.
\lr. and Airs. 1':ldun Vungblut of
A generous offering was received. 'i nc
Loudon spout the°• week -olid )yith the
foruter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juhu .c;huir wore their new surplices for the
lulll;blut• . first time on ,Sunday.
Beginning next Sunday and Continu-
ing for the next thl'ee tuotIths, services
iu 'Knox Presbyterian church will com-
mence at 11 8.nl.
Percy Yungblttt, who recently pur-
chased • lot from Wellington Good on
rn-Blyth road, is building
' The family tVill line there
this >w•inter and in the spring : r.
' nugblut ,.intends bf�tilding another
sing the first for a weld -
ug shop. At the Present' time Mr.
811(1 Mrs. 1 ungblttt are living with e
'former's parents, Mr. and :firs, John
r1 UU t1 •2, OC`lf'O11& 7
EA •'G EILp
BAYFIELI1, (Jct. 1.7—Mrs. N. W.
\\'( )a1s ,is spending this week in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toles of De-
troit are visiting the forlater'>s atother,
Mrs,' E. Tom•l, for u few- days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. 13: Stephenson and
family, of Toronto. spent the 'week -end
at. their huine in the village.
, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Snlitlt and fancily,
of London, and Mr. Itud• Ars. Harold
Killt;, of Sarnia, who attended the
Anglican -church on Sunday. At ;the r l,ru s Parker we'e}tiialg, spent the week -
Anglican
service the rector, Rev. IIS , J• 'end with \lis. Churle�s Parker.
L. Ileudersurl, was in charge. the Jnr.* and Airs. Charles Parker and
choir, with Airs. Gordon 'Talylur pre babe, of Toronto, were guests of Mr.
siding :it t11e.,Q,�rgall, led ill the service and Mrs. John Parker last week:
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of praise ald rendered tit anthem. At Mr.and Mrs. Fred Ritchie Of E1111
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Vale evenillgssl'rvice Res. t'. F. L. GB_Vale are visiting the lattelr's parents,
bort of Sebforth was the sbeaker turd
Mr..and 11r•. George King.
gave an impressive sermon on Thanks -
Mr. and \its. Rtiymulld Bristol, who
di�'1Tlg. The choir rendered 'r121 ;l n- spent the past six months at their home
tklem, with 'solo parts taken by Laura in the village', left on Sawdust- for XVI -
May Letherland,- Marion• Taylor, Edith
ington, W. \'a•, where they will spend
Doer and June Letherlatnd. The the winter.
church was decorated with fruits, sego- Mr. and Mrs. George feel: of Fargo,
• tables and baskets of atlttunn flz►w•ers• L). are the guests of the forllier's
sister, Mrs: Wan.. Dowson, and M.
Dowsoal,
Mrs. 11.,. Ahrens of Detroit is spend-
ing two weeks at her cottage in the
village. .
Mrs. 11... Lambert has returned hiome
after spending the' I)ast week in De-
troit.' Misses \Labelle, and Eva Schare
of Detroit spent the week -end with Mr,
BEN MILLER
BI':N JI II.LEIt, Sept. 30. -:-The Wo-
men's Associa than met oil Alonday
c hasE c a evening at the holne.of Mrs. II, Baer.
the .111} u t ldi a Mrs. Leslie 'Jervis of Ilollnesville and Airs. Lambert.
hutl.E uu lt. spout a few • days with her mother, Harvest Thanksgiving. — harvest
_ Al thanksgiving services were held in
Mrs. Walters, za \1 Floyd a.t the week- Trinity Anglican church l 1
end. .
house and using Airs, Ray 'Moore was able to return
v th home from the hospital on Sunday.
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.Mrs. Williamp Straughlatl spent last
F.". llinglllut. .• week at Dungannon \yith Atrs. Jos.
Mrs. Gordt`'in Dobie and baby dough- hauiilton, -
I ter' have returned home from Wing- We .regret to report the illness in
has! hospital. Goderich hospital of Mrs. Montgomery,
Mrs. Donald Fowler was at Tees- our one-time storekeeper at Bentnfller,
- water judging fancy work and baking now of Dungannon.
a t you judging •alt v\Ii�S Lorna 9Tborc, of the West, is
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1 are " 1 } j u d g
reply. fair.
I kn ck am the was the reI at the visiting with \Irs (=1(dhlll and family
)I. Sunday,
Rev. LaVerne Morgan was in charge 1 American Beauty crepe with matching
,.of Doth morning and evening services. accessories and wore a corsage of
At the morning service Mrs. E. Heard, roses. Mr. and Mrs, Pruss left fur
sang •:Open the Gates of the Temple," it viedding trip to Detroit and Toronto.
and at the evening,: service Airs.. R, For travelling the bride wore 8 brown
Larson sang "Beautiful Garden of gabardine suit with yellow blouse and
Prayer." During the clay, baptismal brown accessories, On-tt)t!ir return
service w'us held and the fallowing l they will live inn London. The grooltl's
children were baptized : James Thoulp- I gift to the bride w•aS a wrist -watch, to
soil Scotehlllel•, son of Mi'. and Mrs. i the 111attroll of honor at gold lapel pin,
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Thomas Scotchiner ; I;oiiilie Anile to tine bridesmaids pearl e arid), , to
Parker daughter of Mr,. and Jars. (', the flower girl a gold locket. end (•hain,
the
Parker of- 'Toronto; Margaret Jacque- to they fishers find beat man, ties, to
I ' trill. •. •
FLOYD M. LODGE DIRECTOR
13 1 'ONTREAL ST. PHONE 120
GEL.
the
"Then
w' ly l `hk' inti, )t'E'n ,
When picot ter s r, <r sister', , the preiicher vis' '
s y in mourning. several fairs this fall. ud lent w tui,
door of the modest little hang
incl acquaintances.
_ s U the Mlle Weston, daughter ot SII'. 111(1 Airs.
1'lll�; In 111eI', it ring, 110(1 to t lE. U 1,
> • daughter-in-law and family, David (left ('orl1)', and soloist nylons. Guests were pre
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Auburn
her .nds tar Fred Weston, and
visited fricudy around B iiiii}icer' and .,on of Mr. and Mrs. 'Maynard Cer1'it' sent from 'Toronto, London, \\'ouclstooit�
over the week-end.u• s with regret that the con- liltll'lliip, St: Thomas, Sarnia, Detroit,
Allbtll'1) It wa deep
Mr. and Mrs. J. T,eal;au of, rice gregiti(ins from the three palrishes Varna, and Owen Sound.
e -d :•illi \Iulleluy with \Ii and Mrs. .. 'ri.uit pBayhe.ld ; St. Jiti les% Middle-
,\ colt (7•. y ,
1 ►G�o .)er nth. it ann. S. Vanstune.- toil, nand St. Jahns, Varna ) bade good-
Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Brown of bye to \I1'. \Ioigan, who enters (lutes
Ill .the •lur(h will
Rev. he, J. \\er of qe to dra ",iitlituritlm .this week for
\Chitcellurcl) will be the .speaker and Sarnia catllecl cut Air. end Mfg:- A.
i11 the evening Rev. W. A. Beecroft of \ anstul►e, Mrs, Walters �I d Floyd and treatment. �1t the clove of the evening
\V'inghain will bring the message.' Mr. Will Ellesre)• on Monday. ('service the wardens. from the three
"churches presented Air, Mor
1 tousle will be rendered by the certainly ui)preciutE> these friendly ,. gate with
calls.
asked. "\V'til. sir," explanted the Bill Craig ("the :lultlirlt flash") woo
Airs. \It1rt IIup1,Iu, f t "Soo,"
brought a woman attired in heavy
woman. "it's this: JI,v present
rn' )t) lieriIl' I
nineteen points' ill the s'enior' clays alt
the good illus solicitously husband bus bee11 11al,gtn and 1 t the' Goderich Collegiate Institute field
mourning,
inq
iced "Is your husband cloud; life= se much that 1 went buck into , duos ell Ti('s(lay, milking- Hits the senior
sisters?" "sir -` he ain't dead.' mourning for my first husband.'' I champion.
sister: "Oh, no, , Ir.b
in Kit ux .1'11111(1 church.'next-Sundaty,
_\unlversalry service,: will be _. held
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1 ` 1 t 11 t nl and 7.30 p.m.
wearing pale green taffeta gowns• with
matching flower 1teaddif.'sses and carry-
ing ('olutlila bouquets of yellow roses
'and white 'mums. Miss Elaine Weston,
niece of the bride, was flower -girl and
wore a Kate Greeuuway' frock of orchid
taffeta with matching bonnet and cur-
ried a basket of Avhite -and. yellow
',sums, Michael Carter of London,
nephew of the groom, was ring -bearer.
Glen Truss, brother of the.groonl, was
groomsman and the ' ushers were
cousins of the bride, Glenn Smith and
Clarence Larson of London. The re-
ception and wedding dinner were held
for fifty guests at the Albion Hotel,
where 'Mrs. Pgrker, mother of the
Vide, received wearing a black crepe
frock with black accessories and a
corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Pruss,
mother of the groom, was gowned in
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sand 2 in each class, R. E. Purvis,
'Lucknow. Oxford Downs, aged ram,
Orval McGowan,- Blyth; R. E. Purvis.
Shearliilg ram, ••Orval McGowan; R. E.
Purvis. Ram lamb, R. E. Purvis;
Orval McGowan.. Aged ewe, OrvaltlMC-,
Gowan, R, E. 1?urt•is. •Shearling ewe,
Orval McGowan 1 and 2. Ewe lamb,
R. E. Purvis, Orval McGowan. Shrop-
shires, aged ram, Orval McGowan;
R, E. Purvis. Sheaarling ram, Orval
McGowan, R. E. Purvis, Ram lamb,
-Orval McGowan, R. E. Purvis.
Shcarling ewe, Orval AlcGowan ; R. E. -
Purvis. Ewe lamb, R. E. Purvis, Orval
'McGowan. Other breeds, aged ram,
shearling ram, aged ewe, shearling ONSe,
and rani lamb, I'. E. Deering, Exeter,
T and 2 in each class. Ewe lamb,
P. E. Deering, (areal McGowan. Best
three rani lambs, any • breed, P. E.
_L)eering..;.._I;`. .E__ . Purvis.,_ Orval . 1 �-.....-._....
Gowan. Best _ five ewe lambs, any
breed, P. F.. Deering; R. 'E. Purvis, •
Orval McGowan.
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choir.
Change of Pastor.—Rei. C. C. Ander-
son preached licS farewell sermon in
the Baptist t'hurch on Sunday. After
serving as- pastor (if the Auburn-Clin-
tun charge fol'' the pact three years, -he
is going to. Langford..• Rev. - AIr.
Forsyth of St. George has accepted a
call to Auburn and Clinton. and will
commence his'iiew- duties next Sunday.
• Rev. I)r.. MacMillan Preaches.—Rey. I left ray car parked here u ' ,r
_llexaul(ler MacMillan., 1).D., of'Tor- thing.bride of Keith Albert Pruss y011it"cyt I special, Percheron team, James I'iclu'n.
i and \I A.\\' Pruss of I > p
t copied the, pulpit of Knox .few minutes ago and now iis hone beautifully ssf 1 L
gene." son of Air. all Airs. • 'ATTLF. `
onto, • o<' It must have been stolen, nl �s,'
i�nw 1 cllnrell on Sunday
St ranger --"Well, how are things
:around here'. "
.Natiy('---"They nit}st be improving.
on Sunday.
•'s1 they EE
're
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w _ lovely
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• farmers --A
it f.
the —. lcel
stranger.
All t1 1aa
n e l . trss
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ill. •Anglican
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jobs,Trinity
could get Government ' molly took place. in g
the Government men seem to wish they I c•11urc•h on Saturday, - September 27,
could be farmers,
purses -of money. Air. Lloyd Lake of
Huron College. London, who will take
charge of the parish during the winter,
assisted Mr. Morgan at lii)tll services
at _'.0) pan., when Alois Jurclueline,
ytiungcst danghtel of \Ir. and Airs.
-officer." said the sweet young
Johi! Porker, 13aylield, became - the'
DUNGANNON_ FAIR
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1947, two-year-old tills ° ul• gelding.
James Nelsen'. 'Teats in liul•liess,
Beaver and Schroeder ; " E. M. Prit-
ccltard. •
Carriage and Roadsters
Brood 'mare having raised foal in
1947, Bain McDonald. Foal of 1947,
I3aiu McDonald; Martin, Bros., Luck-
gelding,
or
'filly
now. Two-year-old
James Picken ; -Bain McDonald. Year-
old filly or gelding, Jaynes Nielsen Bain
McDonald. 'Team in harness, Beaver.
and Schroeder. Single horse in
harrness. Beaver , and Schroeder.
niurMac Louden. The church wasShorthorns, :til classes, Marry Miller,
It was siXty years ago that Dr": Mac- said 'the policeman. dcco11(10(1 .with full flowers avec Rey I (,leltorlt11(41 Aberdeen - Angus, all
Millan was ordained and Auburn and "Oh, no..it couldn't be ilult, sl)(' ex- L:l\"elite\Iergali performed the double
ring ne Along Miss Betty Lon Lor- Glasses, 1'. G. 'Todd �� Sou, Lflcknow.
+I11ith's ew t, his first the c Rc�', illaiit(>d earnestly. "}t %vats insured rent cousin of the bride, played the Herefords, all classes, George Kennedy,11(11)01
A. (:. Ilew'itt, I)aytor of the chtfr<'ll, ugaillyt theft." lilflsic and Airs. .L{. Larson. I..nc•know•. '
wedding Music bull, any age, ally breed, 1'', (_.
aunt of lUe brill(', s:titg "(l . I torts t
r , •r> �a �,, t, I 'Todd & tion ; 11arry \Iillcr :- George
'e Soffer r � "`r 5 Love and "I'll \\'ttllc It 11)1e Yon." Kennedy. 'Best bull snider one year, 1.
Many People n> y ....
>, .• Entering the church with her father, (_ 'ri,dd & Son. Best steer calf, any
f
��ev a�'C Pin who guys her in marriage, the bride breed six mouths and , tender one year,
From wt� ? } � " wat5 gowned in white slipl)er satin, Todd & Son : George Itieunedy ;
I ei .;..,<, ._ 1 .•�-*. fashioned with sweetheart neckline, Harry\Iillcr. Best heifer oft grotnlcls.
long sleeves, tight bodice and lung fall ,env breed, sir 111e t lis and under one
Skirt which (1tenclecl into as train.
A. full-length veil fell from her orange year, F. G. Todd & Supt : Harry Miller;
blossom headdress 'end slap carried George Kennedy. Owner hriuging cat-
shew•e)' bouquet of red roses. Mrs. tit' the greatest distance, Harry Miller.
,� sister of the bride. was Gordon -Stewart special. best herd of
Fred 11 Weston, gown three temples olid one male. IIc'reft)rd.
matron of honor and were a of Shorthorn or Angus.. F. G. Tadd &yellow• silk faille with matching flower Son: Harry -Miller; George Kennedy.
headdress and carried a bouquet of SHEEP
fnc•hsia-colored gladioli. Miss Dorothy
,\Ia(Lend of $uylield and Miss Reta Leicesters, aged ram, -ram, lamb, aged
Watson of Louden were bridesmaids, ewe, shearling ewe, "and ewe lamb, 1
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