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M ►.XrMU IPFecIINcar
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"69" HARVESTOR
and the MODEL "R" TRACTOR
The Model R and a "69" Har-
vestor are a perfect harvesting
combination. The R always has
plenty of reserve power when
the going gets tough. kr better
to have plenty of power than not
quite enough when you need it.
The "Finger-tip" hydraulic con-•
trols of the R teamed with the
"69" make harvesting a one-,
man operation. The Vision -
lined design of the R lets you
see what you're doing. The
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smooth riding qualities ... easy w
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. , make the job less tiring on
long work days during .harvest.• -
You'll be wise to check the rdany
features of both the R. tractor
and the Harvestor "69" before
your `harvesting problems arise.
Both machines are designed
with traditional MM quality for
economy and dependability in
operation. And remember, spe-
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adopt this "harvesting team" to
your .particular conditions .. .
an matter what.
THE WATERLOO MANUFACTURING
COMPANY, LiMITED
WATERLOO and CHATHAM, ONT.
TOUR DEALER IN
• .. .
•
SALES AND SERVICE "•""" �..
George Wraith
GODERIICH PHONE 1285
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BUILDING BLOCKS. and
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Chimney built or re-
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BE REFRESHED 7'
ST. HELENS
ST. I ELEN$, August -'40,—Mrs.
(1. S. McIntyre and 'Donald. of
Brnc+4nidge are visitors with net
Parents, Mr. and Sirs. W. I. Miller.
Visitors' for the week -end in-
cluded Mr. and lilt's. "Gordon Miller
and Larry, Miss Duels Taylor" and
Miss Joy Atkinson of Laudon wish
'Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor; Mrs.
It. J. Woods, Mr.' uud Sirs. \i'iiliutu
Dougherty of Guelph' with Mr. and
Mrs.. E. W. ltiee; Mrs. WIlliatn
'Blue and Miss Margaret with. Mr.
and Mrs. J. 1). Anderson; Mr. and
Mrs. Neely Todd and children of
Stratford With Mrs. D. Todd; Mr.
and Mrs: Jollies Barbour of -London,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Randle, Linda,
Anne and Grace of Oshawa with
-Mr. and Sire. Andrew (Jaunt ; Miss
Margaret MacPherson: Reg.N., of
London with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mac-
i'herson. ,
Miss Isabelle MacPherson was a
visitor last week with her sister,
Miss Margaret, at London.
STOLEN BICYCLE RECOVERED
Police reported that Leonard
Steele had his bicycle stolen from
in front of his home on Hamilton
street on Saturday night. It was
recovered on Monday morning be-
side the Judith Gooderhaul Mem-
orial Plityground on Bruce street.
How"Skinny" Giris
Get Lovely Curves.
Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep
Thousands who nevercould ga[u weight before, now
have shapely, attractive figures. No more bony
limbs, ug Y hollows. They thank Ostrex. It puts
flesh on bodies skinny because blood lacks Iron.
Pepe you up, too. Improves appetite, digestion so
food nourishes you better. Don't fear getting too fat.
Stop when you gain figure you Sash. Introductory
or "get -acquainted" size only sq. Try O5trez Tonic
Tablets for new pounds, lovas!, curves. new pop.
today At alldroggl,ts.
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THE GOHEEICH SIGNAL -STAR
Stevenson 'Net Reforestation. Plot,.
Stiii Contains Old tog Farm House
Hy Mrs. D. C. Mntiationa
F'ruw pasture laud to wood lots
Is n trausforulatloh which haat pro-
voked considerable interest .in the
community surrounding the Steven-
son tract which was sold by Janos
Stevenson to the (Department of
Lauds and Forests for the County
of Huron in 1850.
Thousands of stltuil seedlings are.
already 'tlirusttug their roots into
the 200 acres which had for years
grown only lush grass for grazing
cattle, Within the memory of
many-_ of the younger members of
the community this. farm Was ueter
used for anything • else.: A deep
curve in the 'course of the Mait-
land River which cuts the farm in
two, formed a popular picnic spot
with wide smooth banks and rock -
bed bathing site.
"Dave Somerville" Fara:
The farm, which was known as
the '4Dave Somerville" farm for
years, originally belonged to David
'Hogg, who also owned the 100 acres
uext to it, where he lived. Ile' sold
this 200 acres to David' Somerville,
who lived on It with his mother.
The original log house still stands.
It was later used as a woodshed
for a small frame house and sail
later' was converted to a barn for
the horses of James Stevenson.
Mr. Somerville built u tine barn
while he lived there, John Pletch
RACIAL ORIGINS IN CANADA
(From The 'Toronto Star)
'I'llere has been considerable rpe:4'-
ulation as to what the 1951 census
would reveal with respeet to 111
WESTFIFLD
W ESTFIELiD, August 20.— .Iii:.
Koss Smith of Brutataet3'` Is visiting
being the framer. At that , Uute his eouslu, (Jordon 14utjtb.
fanning was carried ole` on' at large Messrs. Cecil and Laureate Gaulle
scale and faruteers w,Ito assisted In hell and Allss Lois Campbell
threshing operations comment "we motored to liruutford last Sunday
could always count pa two full and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
days' threshing un that farm." Tile Freetpaa. Miss Lois remained tar
barn was sold and wQved to a farm u week's visit.
in 'Grey '1'owuship near Ethel. Mr. Juba Gear. of Kitehener spent
Net Owners the week-eud at ,the home of fir.'
Milton M1evettie was the heat Armond Jlcliuruey. Mrs. -Gear snit
owner of the property tor a perir'd children returned ,home with Bim.
of tiVe years and it came into the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell,
possession- of the William Arty John, Uuu and David were 'Toronto
strong family,''svlho used it as a visitors on Wednesday.
grass farm. 'iItowas Armstrong, ;a ' 31uster John Campbell is spend -
Toronto school teacher, b..tlt a finned lug this 'week with Mr. and airs.
cabin en it which he used as a Everet Whitehead of Teeswater.
holiday retreat and he sailed it Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ;\Ie1)uugail
"Uncle Tom's Cabin. It was later and family of Brunchton visited
moved to Point Clarke, where it eu Sunday with ,Mr. and Mrs.
now serves as a' summer cottage Douglas Campbell.
for the James S. Armstrong family.
Seven years ago, 1915, James
Stevenson purchased the farm anti
has used it as a source of wood
anti logs. If the hopes of the plant-
ers are realized and 90 per cent
of the seedings grow, before many
years a fine woodiot will have been
established. Then tile ,thorn trees
which would appear (,o have taken
possession wilt be killed by the
new growtti. --- The Loudon Free
Press,
AUBURN
Mr. !and Mrs. Jim Smith and
family of Brussels visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. itobert Henry and
family of Blyth visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc-
Dowell.
Mr. uud lir*. Ilegry. Smith, Mr'.
J. E. Ford and Miss Sally Taylor
of Comber are visiting this week
"with Mrs. Frank Campbell and
Miss %Viuuifred.
Misses Ituth Cook, Gweu Mc-
1)owell and Barbara Smith attended
the girls' vault► located north of
C()tteri(h last week.
Al'Mtl"tt\, ',1u'=ust .tl. \I n.. Mrs. A. -E. Johnston- of Donny,
4 brook spent last •-Week with her
Sea burg of Denver, ('ol., and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Howard t'aulpbe:l.
\1e1)onald of Toronto are visiting Mission Banti. — The Mission
their i+rother, Isoiald Fowles and] 1 Band- held its regular meeting in
the (hureh sc heal room on :Sunday:
\!r. Earl Beadle 4,1 .Seattle y; afternoon with a good - attendanue.
visiting his brother. Charles Beadle. The alerting opened by repeating
percentage of British -origin Lwpula- \lr. anti \les. AV'illi:tm .1. ('rai;., The members' purpose. The Scrip -
lion in Canada. Totals for ra'1:11 visited :it s hilt Ste. AI 1114' (►ut , ture was read by Gordon Smith.
origins in 1951 have now heel: w• ith llts and lies. Stan G. Strasser Prayer mus offered by Mrs. Normu1
issued at Ottawa, :tact' these 'Th' :lad (:nail}. McDowell. headings were given
Star here supplements with per -1 \Irs. John Arthur who )ulderwelt, by Gwen ,\Icl)owetl and John t'•amp-
eentages. The British -origin 11opll-' all operation. ill. Clinton .hospital, bell_ Ile study bunk was given by
Latiou at -'the beginning of'the 'yen- has returned home. Iler daughter, A1r5. ltugh Blair mod the story was
tory- (1.4(11 census) . was 5►7 leer Miss Ruth .Arthur, 11.N.; i, nursing
told by Sirs 1)54 (1u SieDuwe('1
cent of the total. In 1'J 41 it fell be Iter.
The -emir closet: with pros et
r
b1• Mrs ,Bhlrr.
low51 ' v rs i •
) per cut. for the 1i t time � Jlrs. l'arrie Armstrong .*f \\",Med- f
1----19.7. There was a furter drop stuck is visiting her sister, Mrs. 'Miss Violet Cook, ufcolupanied
to .17.9 per cent by 19)51, I;ethrge Beadle and other relatives.
by Miss .Annie Cook of 13elgSit1
Surprisingly enough, the French- I Miss .Jetrid Anderson.' ' Iteg,N., i, spending a (uup[e of woks with
origin people,while inett'asiilg,''ort Colborne :Ind Mr. :411,1 Mrs. trieu*Is :4t ('c,chr:ul4.
greatly in numbers, are just hold- 1ean Ste1'euso11 of -'1'01 iitu visited itii :lad \Irs. Ala"i't Smith and
..
family ...
. ,, t f Staples K
•, nt• Saturday
1 . 1
ut, their o1s a 'll :1 lit'rt t ut,l„t 1►.1.1. . \11 and \Its. 1\'. T. Ituhi.un. 1 .� l
::41-7 per cent of the total in 1901, Jit•. an41 \lr., t„ha ries Scott with Mr. and Mrs. C4trduu Su►ith.
4 lir.
and 'Mrs. l'• ),•
1 .111 Deans u. 4
::s: a and
I .i t•• F a 5 s
►t' vela in I. 11 •int ll . )e
Per l 1 t
, v• isits(' .1 :Itul \ rs. Albert -
1 I r Kit- h
cent 111 1IL,l. Quebec has the high- longi► ne:lr .AV1It►er aver the week- f:tulily of Clae11). spent the weer
est provincial t►irthrate, ;milli lower ellds
end with Air. :nut• Airs, NiIntl:eu
death rate than Ontario, Inst French Jir. .1. \V. \ledtl Alin Itnilerweut \M(Dowell•
iluu igrutivu is nut imptVso;ive. Ilene .au operiation in Victoria Hospital, 1 illirs.rs. .A. 1•;. 4'ook :cud ,Aruotd
are the :Ill-l'ansila totals for the '.widen. is progressing favorable. auci \Ir:. t'u,,k visited
on Sunnily wailJlrs. .1;nut,s 73u:)I:
of 4'4.4.11.*'
Guests Lost \1-etoek at the ale 4,1
lir. and Alrs. Norulau llcDuwell
:,were Air. :Incl Mrs, Wesley Stat•k-
hu11se, Miss 1:v:1 Stackhouse 'f
Itt'ueetield and Miss .\da Stack
Mrs. Fowler.
st's•e(4 leading • racial ot'igius, 1. Alta'11 ('r:lig hps hecn visi1iiIg his
supplied by the Duutitliun hure;nt. • sister, Mrs, George. \\"ill.in, Lannon
front Which The Star has 1•e(kuut•,1 Airs. Al:trguerite Chopitl' bas re-
th(' 1►et•eeUt igen, lvlliel► slew's! .0 turned house front' n visit to \•au -
brackets : • ('live t;. B.C.
Seven Canadian Itacial Origins Charles Beadle - of IA(11(loll i
1941. visiting his father, Cletrles Beadle.
British ; t 1;.9(1-1 1 l9.7) Mr. anti Mrs. Robert .Johnston ort hon. * of Ridgeway.
Ni.
French :i,4"..( 01,'4 (:30.31 Kt'uor:l vis11ed Mr. 4 12 11les Beadle f Al r. null Jir.. Nol'I So'. \lel►„'vel(,
German -14;4,4;,~2 (4.Ii) and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beadle. \less r.. AV'il(((1 AI(Dulretl. (:erad
'Ukrainian 3tt,.921) (:,'.14 \I r. and \Irs. .lrrlue \!'llkiu of,w,rt' well and Mrs. Gordon S1ui:li
w el•e '1.„,.„,lt' 1•isi„)t's 'u '1'uesda :.
Scaudin:ls'i:4u 2'-14,1;03 (2.1) (;wit'th•h visited me. ;nit \li's.I Air. :incl- Airs. E. 1►;ivis of 50%11.
tt'theri:nnls 212,544:1 41.91 AL•lit1aind ,\hitt 'u \Ioad'iy' I ford crsite4 ou Jluuday with Mr
l'olt5h 107.455 ,(1..S) J'resentation” Bade. —AIr. NIsit- •inti Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg. \
11)51 I:uut .'leu 'was pleasantly surprise(' II
ltt'i1isti • li,7f►1,1i5.i (il'.:1) last Frid:ly eveliiea wloli his 1'x41- `1i)'11i I),Iries r'11di1•Ilell how.milli
French 4.319:1117 (311.5, road friends :1110 their %4ivt;s cheat after . Spi gel ':t week with
r:1tl': lir. and \I r. Spiegelberg.
Cerma►1 • 4414'N95 (4.4 , erttl at his 14 11)1 and 104 ( 111(41 MP. nig \Irs. 1li,i i( 14 11•Mi,:;* r
1'kr.11(1(11 :195,941 (2.51 h.iw rs ith a Burse ,f looney. � sIr.
Scandinavian 28:1,021 ('2.U) Fred,Rutledge of Mythread in
:loci family visited on Sunday with
Netherlands24t4,2Ii7 (1.9) attires. :titer which lir. limb De::_ Air. and Mrs.'Phonies ,lardin of
Polish 219,85 (1.tJ) ver preset' red the gift. ,11aitlaud ( 'la rkesbur;.
Made :* suitable reply. asking themio.cettt visitors at the home 'f
sir. :l till A.I.. (laVe`11(e ('ox were
114)1 10 11111k for :1 long sh'el'l) :i5 lit\Mi'S. Peter l':1111'1'S'11 of ('11:1111 44 I,
was:was:a matt 4,f few' W4,4'415. Cards
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SPECIALIZING IN MECHANICAL,
COLLISION & ROM WORK
vvere played dut•iug the evenil►;;
lifter v1•hieli :t dainty lunch w:,s
Mrs. 1).ve Patterson oof i.eili•
ridge, Mrs. Steil:irt 1'arters"t, ot.
serve*'. chert :t ,iasorlg' het ;ltl 'till l::lyric. \Irs. .1„,,kPhillips of
the wee sinal► hunt's 'f the uu)rn-
nil,eg 4r. :Intl Mrs. 'Thous:�s .\11-
,lrrs,,n „f lel!t+w kbit(. AIrs. 'Sprung
I i11g All report a go••d Iiia(. „f linllett :Ind Mr. Ernest
N.1I,S ties lnlni- 11u11•1„II 'a\,'
ilei. Jtu,tlit tet;,• ll►1. y.� 11 (1z� ni* * ! i� ' . .\l,l r a llul <\l,r.;: 1:+11+ l;ikRa* .:4..w -13,0r
of the \\''1 S.44 14114,i Presto ;•n
1'htll(h. I'h, },resi4J*•til. 11,'. 1\'. into 44„,k 0.11h \ir'-.
Fled 1'„"L .Intl other (*1'..
4:tool. i)r1-tided. The de\ ionoI \li s \liuni( �n4it .itillg il:
period 1yas iu ,•ll.irg( 'f Al r'. i'. 4)- vv ,.,•1; vvilli AI r. Biel Airs •1:1v� its
\1(Il\een. 1111,, rend ill,• S(ri1,111:4 •
;;a1.1' 111,111;1tt.,ti 4,11 •:1111,' 01141
nI' I':t�iol'i
�,Ir �n,l \I• 4'I ir,•u ,•
1'
feted pr:Ic1•r. \ re;rrlitr wits giv, n \. ;it(41 "n sun41;1\ „tilt Jir. •ta,t
by Airs. Keith Machan. 1I'h,• ,•11:;14 . .t!l'
ter in the .i ll,ly , Book \v:rs i:(44•1i \I r. :i 11 \I 1 )oua I,l, Sl u4 h• u ,
byAirs. •l,:twson. Airs. W. 1tr::,' ,11, It l:4 "f t;ncil,it .�71i1 Air•. 11.
11,1 0: :11th Mrs, Fred 'toss. 'I'h,' n 11
\I. A1:rr I,tt "1 t;o,l(r:' h i•it(4i r,
;,•all \vas ""."'1'4.11 h� '. Jonr I•':r14”"' eeu11�' \\it11 Mr. `"4;id Alt.:, Po.;
ice \'erre in the liable." Ali.;s Al:try '511 tor,
ilonstl,u ga�* ;ni Alii:.I.•,rrr: itrtchanatt „1' L•�ii,l �u
ou her. 'rip 10 ' I'riaiwul :lad els" 1,4,ni the week -e1141 1litli
shelved }61•1111.4•s o! I'rilridad. !11( ,,tits. \Ir. aAlrs- .1:44.1: hili 11:4u. ;:
u1l'er111g 44'15n'''''""11 I,y \lar:;:Ir,•l Air. :mil Airs. \\'alter 1',,,,}; \1.•r..,
• 1441 r. The' sin ing "f :1„10 niti recent visitors :t1 4)" Ll Sou 1141. Ii,u
.:111,41 1,1%1yer by Al's. Ai('Ic(1'll 4%11'41 ne unit 1'lurke.1411
brought the meeting' to a 4'•io.e. 'I'h,' \ir. and Alrs, Uorlec Joh
snst .n
lioste's, assisted tie(' Ihlll gll t•1 ;tilt John., of 1,tutt11'141'ook.
served refreshments. tate `nett :*list \ir. Thi,n4a.
.\t the untied1'Jnir(h twit :r';t, of \\-il);.hanl :4nd Jlr. 4:e it: e 1',,, 1;
day tnurning' the ft.'v.?4'. 1'. At';4sh- of 1AI't_rave 'visited Sunday :4fi• :•:
illgtolt w'itl centime, itis series; of neo \\'itl) lir. arid Airs. Gordon-
Ner•Illotl$ ell ") ►Iltdool• Stories -4•.1' Nllell.
the Itilde." • '''his week : "WlIsn Mr. Jasper Snell, Misses .,le;lnett:l
Knighthood w•:4 in "ower." ' .Ali Snell 40141 Maureen linrS:ehenski an,l
summer visitors and friends nds :ore4;onion Snell (:cued on 311'.
very lvehome' Annie VVal or at the home of \1r.
Win Chantpil►rlship.--The .\nbnttl ;inti \Irs. -John 1)aer•r 'f .\nl4ur1,
Sunday morning; -
Messrs. (4 rth \14•l'lin,hey _J111,1
1't•anklin Campbell left on Monday
fol' the West, where the}- will spend 1
several 11'1'el,s-
\f iIiget I3aseba ll team (:I pt ur•ed the
11'.5)..\.A. "("' championship by
«ronin),* two straight games -from
('littslvortll. The first :;Nelle w;is
played :4t Anhnrn 1:151 'I'hursdav
With 0 54')*re of (4 144 1: second g: 1114•
at ('1):)tsw'ort4 00 Saturday. .ttlgns)
14l, \vih11 a sore of 11 14, 1. Battery
for ,Auburn lens Patterson. Ur I►uu mew by the 4Inrario High -Court
nid and Carter.Thisnowphl,es whit► intli(at4•s that 0 does, :int
Auburn in the O.B.A, O.1(.,Bengne- that .arty driviv approaching an
itltt'rs*s'rion. where an amber light
THOS'' LIGHTS ANIBBFR LIG ' !is tlnshin'g. 11111'5) 41') so with . eau- I
\\'1101 i5 ,the dilly of :1 tion. lti:rlit''(-lose ,'"lis ,toes lloi.�
approaching :In inter,eetioi1 where ;(1)ir11
there 't.; an ani'her light ,lashing'!
1)oes it s11p4l'se91e the right -'f-\v:t\
a nl'torist 4'11(-1"; w114'11 all I
",through" hi,lhw:ly
The Financial Post (lies :c jnd:;
Cemetery 1
Memorials
T. PRYDE & SON
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we shall be pleased to
can.
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PORT ALBERT
P0111' ALBERT, August 20. --
Mr. and Mrs. D. Price and sun
Jaei of Battle Creek, Stich., were
i visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ' Walter Tigert last week.
Miss Sheila Quaid spent last
week at the summer school near
Dunlop, attending classes there.
The W.A. of the United Church
held a very successful bazaar ou
Wednesday afternoon of last weak
1 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Jautzi
in the village.
The Putt Albert Pirates softball
tenni have repea ted. 1 heutselves
again this year, having won their
playoff games ,against l,ondesboro
and ilenuiiller in .xheir,grotrp. They
•rtti by
now, waiting
for
ill winner 4 �- '
t It a if e '=r• t '-
s n r the Bel .i1 \r►
e. a
eter series.
E, Sylvester.—The death of Al-
bert E. Sylvester occurred On Fri-
day, August 15, at his sumnier Moine
here. Mr. Sylvester, who spent the
wttier-tot
nibs In Stratford, h d
Mrs. H.r
Cuttnlo e, Mrs. S. Walter.
bt'en coming to the ever -T -MCF..-.",. .orinan, Mrs. W. Yeo and
summer for the past ') years.
fie
was in leis• SUtti year, having been
born December 20. 1872. Funeral
service was held on Monday of
this w04151 at the,H'einbreck funeral
Moine, Stra tfurd.1
Avondale t•etnett
bearers were \\'
N. Watson, Iona, of Toronto, and
Rose at home; Toni, Toronto; Dr.
Ed. and Howard, both oVStratford.
HOLMESVILLE
HOLMESVILLE, August 20. —
1'he meeting of the Holaiesvilte
United C'hurc'h W.M.S. and W.A.
was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan
Jervis on Tuesday, August 12. With
Mrs. E. J. Trewartba as leader.
the meeting opened with t1, sing-
ing of "Jesus Shall Reign.""'r
C. Wilson read the Scripture and
Mrs. 'l'rewartha gave a talk on
the Scripture lesson and then led
in prayer. The president, Mra.
'William '.'orntatt • conducted. the
Business period and it was derided
10urch s
p a e the new study :wok,
"Along African Trails," by David
11. Gallagher. It was also passed
that a bale be packet), a box to he
1►lacetl''in the Sunday settee' for all
donations. The leader's topic was
"Angola" and those assisting were
Interment was it►
t•y. Active 'tall-
er -Ttg'rt, Port
Albert ; 1)r. .1. C. Peterson, Frank
Teter, -('tent t'ay-ne, Stanley King
and Ralph 4'114)1)earthos 1)11 of
Str,)tford: _ 11o1anrary 0a libel'rer's
were W. E. Sel)I3 of Toronto: .T.
'Liddell.
,
. I. 1 1
t 1 .j.t ., Stratford : U,
(:etuu►ell. Stratford: Alex. Fisher,
Tat -4004'k : II. Jones, Stratford
C. \Vhaterough and 1►r. 11.\tur-
ray of Stratford. • Surviving :ire
four daughters and three sons:
(Agnes, Mrs. \Villian) Cochrane o(4,
Amherst 151:10111 (Helen) Mrs. Al l.-
fre41 \Miller. :1nd ( Etta ) \irs. .1.
Mrs. L
eS Jervis. Mrs. 'Trewartha
v the
read a letter from the Rev. Chep-
pindu of Angola to Mr. Cann of
Exeter and 'also told of interesting
int•idents• in the lives of both men.
The muting closed with prayer by
Mrs. Trewartha. The W.A. meet -
in;; was, in charge of the president,
Mrs. ECJ, Gregg and opened .with
the Theme Song and Creed. All
members are asked to answer the
.September roll call with donations
fur the fancy work booth. 11 watt
decided tri donate toy; to the Child-
ren's Aid Society, these toys" -to be
turned in at the November meeting.
With the singing of "1 Need Thee
Every Hour," and prayer by • the
president, the meeting came to a
close. A delicious lunch was
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ivan
Jervis said Mrs. P. Palmer. -
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