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CAR BINGO
lisusall, Monday, Sept. 15
Doors Open 7.30 --Bingo 9 sharp
1162 Meteor Mainline, complete with heater, air-condition,
aa, and Incense. Plus $900.00 in cash.
'15 regular game $20.00. 4 specials $100--$100---$100--
$300. ExtrazExtraspespecial, 1952 Meteor Mainline, sponsored by
Sewall Legion and Ladies Auxiliary 468. Admission --15
regular tames $1.00. Extra Cards and specials, 25c, 5 for
$1.00. Car Special $1.00, Hennall Legion members not
eligible to win car.
THE ,GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
1llvzsriTu" SER.VICL ICounty and Distriic t iFOR SCOUT TROOP I
1't,e 1'i1taJ;e (4,Ilncil of lily -{h bat+ 'I -he first `inve,«titure 4.ervie-e„ of `
4 maxirnuua fee of $3018 f*,r aA1'1;1'11 , r'+pt. to lit.- 1,obelIAlrr., 1' Vlidectot The president,
the n1-+ti.:l} organised .feel Kue,x „ . M•ut 8:1e 1100 Fred' i,,.• took e.h.,r�.e
'rJll'itSisA1', $SPT, 111th. IVO:
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NEWS OF AUBURN
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rut trade! I Presbyterial,. 1rrlau t4c•out 'froot. ry
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The - 141au.' Mowing uasft.•h of Oa 1"a.'k waw he•i1 all Niac1{ay Hull 4.h
• :+,rrb heir..., Plowman's A„id.•..,.,' , , 11rs, -A tt••.••►.'-"-'”
tveduerda} eveu4ny„ t4ep►temlxr .f.
4►e t44tre r :fro! ,i,u ; t;4g;bt IN,yai we -r4; de lulu
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,) «•4 {, u 1 ►Knox 1 rest,y urau 1Y,al
c•epud..lirs, Ernest 1'at i.r*ou, who
is leaving this community, resigned
slit treasurer of, the 11','11.1+. A
piano instrumental wall given by
Alio* Margaret A. Jackson,' It was
decided the 11',A, would have charge
of the ,t,stiaar, Nits. Toll offered
the 4Iu,sltt,g ,greyer.
.iuniversiar) services will be held
in the I3apti4rt ('hureb nett t4unday,
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September 14, alae :i u 41 x k in the
afternoon and 7.311 put, The guest.
speaker will be lir: Thomas' (i,.
1'ostattes of Hayfield, Special wua1e
will be rendered. Everyone is cord-
ially invited.
. 1 on is ill ere held un lira 1tun 11cLe•a,i and Mt..
t J.tea•ta,y; Mcl.eau of .Asihtivid w4'r4•
[a.1-- fa„u f,1 .1au.5-. li••la:e•, 11+,r:f-i, the troop. 'floe) will he the nucleus week -end visitors' witt, their
',. T.' is't ipr. 1 around whi4�l8 the new troop will nephew, Ken h4-ott and Mrs. )Byatt.
Iteturning holm. from 4 week -end,, be (01111.
€ tsili41a4), EItlwr l'ullac«l .rt ,lIlytil Tile aservke was cuudurited ify
discovered that his house had beet.liar ileo, It. 1.,Nla. )llIlun tdnd the
I 4-nte-real,
some ,'A► in silver takers• ' b«, a were accented Into the troop
•,:,„ 10,4;4 t«, the value of anent , b}y glen C. •laxige, iicouttuaster,
;1 "►u e 'en !.'oak and 11411 14ehaefee,
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LLwrkett—titrrtntinK re•4ute�ns of the new train,, assisted,
I In :, wedding ceremony 1s-rfd;ruled . along with George Thompson of
t I.} lee-. . U. .1 • Boggs in the 1 reds- the ''nd Gudericb 'r[uc►p.
t,)'1- risira Chinch at Nlule-„w'orttt, vlsitlug sallUtas and their leader's
:4hlrtr} 11.1011- Cuuuuing;, daughter were present frost, Clinton ILC,A.4'.
•,1 air and Mrs, H. 11.-K. Cumming,
station and the town of Clinton
11.,Ir,iwortto. and 10,1101d Thomas
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under cumtwttlee chairman lir.
1114,10 -ft, neon o *Jr and
. , 1 11.,0 krt►, i. 141411 ' exf-ltaug;ed nal►- the new troop, under the chairman- don, where he underwent un toper -
1 r4a: ,rove►. err a ,Ilip of Robert 1ltrss4ri, witnessed the Anon,
1411441 r«a3fv11 , substantial selu, ►T44 Eastern ttutarin' sand (juebe:t•.
from the 1,4410 t:,•• daS and sakes Investiture after which chocolate mr, Ed, Rollaway' 01,41 w,u Ted of
of ria k. s» on the needlepoint. + tl.,lr for couple will n side on tha bride- Milk and hid dogs were enjoyed. M'ingbatu visited lir. and lire.
ygr..I,rt's fate, nr.1r l.uckr,.,w” The new scouts are Donald lie- Gordon Dobie , !Sunday.
:an,) thanked ..1i who /wiped t. :,u} t I, It, aMCrxb lit,ttetrr.t
wa), 1'r••+•,,'ding: ►he next u,eet;44,41 .Arthur, Kenneth Jostling, Ihartttly . visitors with air. and 11rS. David
on Krtire•tr►ent
!*etileilib r 101 a NI•Rher- and! Employee. i,f the Lucknuw and , I,ee-aeiu. Cameron Bogie, Fred W. Hamilton ere Mrs. Hamilton's.
9441 ,y
• v4 wi•h ' Bishop, Logan Me•I,ean, Carmen brother, lira Cannan Church and
1► 1 t t(p►► w l Ird to 11 j $ilve..r'wuud
i 1/5',k ,Mess. Church of Kansas City, lido.,
f t d Mrs. Thos. Whitt/0. `l'he scout committee of
J1il;ISI;HALL 141111•1-, lir 1 !,+«.d • ,ted t,«• 4 1 1 After wedding
Mr. and 11t*. A. McIntyre have
returned to Detroit- after it visit
with Mr: and Mrs. George 1WWWad!c
meld other relativets.
Mr., - George 4'. Yuugblut Is visit-
ing her sou, Roy liug,furd and Air-.
Mugford, 4;ode rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Asquith
have returned from a visit to Tot -
onto, 'Laketleld and St. Thomas.
The many friends of Dr. B. C.
Weir will be pleui>?;ed to know that
he was able to return to his bow,.
Monday. Dr. Weir had been µ
patient In Victoria Hospital,, Lon -
trig) ►r 1
Jit 4.0-kah 1.•,dg a �„ old he.11 'be
sett, tegrtl:, r me• -r ►ug .,f •u. .4-4 4.43
with Noble &;ran.' ,341.. P'.4z .) to
vinare. lir., 15.114-',4'..s. • ,oral 31r•,
1105 I13apnixter k••4. •4;1- h;g1,1,glia,,
of their visit t4, lip- •;:1,05,1` Ads-•
fiddrlbly at 1. rote., 10.4.1 ,r. June.
,ug s f•s •► , _r t argil! brunettes u
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAllister,
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Homey of
Goderich, air, and Mrs. Malco!ln
1►airies•, lues at Ltu•k:4,w- to honor
J It. Me'`ab "1” leis' '61 irement, l
taking e-rfo.'t :cerg. ti. l,e•t "lot, after
posit,,t thirty yearn In a 1,r u:NIt•N lt! w 1s plat. ..' fnjnrc 1 111 aiito ulot rrtly
ear Allison and Miss T. %%right of
posit ion w i 4- the tirru, 1 Ailsa ('rang,
on their return tri ► ,
for u,:snti' }1-.150* cor,du•ted his~ own t accident, took over the management of 1 barn, after
produce hu.4n4s0 sneee0sfuJly' a"t'of 1454° two branches to 1i):3t3, the
fb4 librarian, Miss M. King spending the surntl4rI 'borne and
►utig,,r►noti and way+ appointed elder Nl-Nab remaining a500e1atrd the Public library, would 11ke illi Mrs, Raney Fisher, •'1'bey well
I !with the b,lalro o... A number of rouut} hook? in by :Saturday, visit lel .Detroit for a while.
manager r "f tis when *4 ,«1 4. s ue_tl I gift* were presented to "'J.It."
and! %411 teu(ter 1:;, fu order to wake ` Mrs, John Quaid and Iletty of
ar lAl kn w t t 4 the_ 1-z. [len •e.
In 1:r_": lit ler whet, the Cargill f its a'review of his lotog• :ounection e i' Itrv.kl:. 'I, \4•wtun, assistant iserni:f spent the week -end with`
Irr:i11�•11 wa* .,p.°rae.1. tae Ireeatt.. n,' to 1w 4th the. tire, he was given high her parent,', lir, wind Hess. Andrew
minister of St. Andrew's I'rersby-
Bogie and Crahaua, Mrs. Bogie and
ager of that l,ran41 a,t-.• 1li. .on, Arai*e, te•rian Church, Kitchener, was guest Gratuttu milking the return trip
• - — streaker at , •unz 1're,ibyteria1 with Mrs, 7)1111411 ;trod Rett}' ou'
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-( h,lreh-1, 'Sunday. Next [Sunday' 310,141.1,•1
I at Knox 4'hurelo, church and Still- Mia,; 1,yiue• 1''arri41, di ug;hter of
day .eh•+d,i are .10,1114; e4144-elle41 ill NIr, laud Mrs, Keith Parrish of
LEEBURN
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I.El''15l1LN, Sept, 1O.—Wedding
I,ellis are ringing loudly'
air, and Mrs, Thomas M411ta'n of
Buffalo visited last week -end with
air, and Mrs. Tcr ne-e Hunter.
Mr, and airs, harry Rose of
Leamington visited over last week-
end with air. and Mrs. Vert Bogie.
Mr. and Mrs. 1)on Brewer of
Galt visited this week -end with
Mr. and lir., Andrew - Bogie.
• Mr, and -Mrs. Jauies' !Schultz of
81 Petersburg, Fla., have started
THE NEW GOOD EAi -
UFEGUARD SAFETY TUBE
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., a .�.i..".ii:*i,_ 1:010.-.Y,'.�r L �,�iM►r Jr ,
CRISP 1',1!''.11, (►1il;i:'
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Dungannon Fair
favour of the Baptist :auniversar►', L1stuwie1, returue'f1 homer last Mon -
11r Bray of Saskatoon ,was guest day sifter wishing a ,work wit11 her' }} decuratiou ,sen ice at the I. upon
spe:,ker at ".lit, Mark's Anglican :aunt, 31rs, Bert Bogie and 31 r,1 re•u►etery, Myth, 011 Sunday after -
Church on Sunday. 31r. liray was 1wen1-
134rg;ir,
C;ut,clyrar's ,/tae Lilt -Guard Safety Tube now 5L',ices you double
pu)(r.,tu,n, It's blowout -oak, punttute.satr and tan be used in
i or more arts of ares for 4,0OMl) miles of safe, trouble-free driving.
(;r,ac.,, ill now—we'll };ivr you a big 4l1ow41er (Ai your proem tubes!
W. J. MILLS MOTOR SALES
ST. DAVID ST. PHONE 755
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than exported. A nutnl,er of (artu-
WL4'S'j"FIELD ers have taken in the second has
•crop of rhe s+a0uu, and- `:ate busy
WESTIel4:Id), j e;pt. H►, The now preparing the };round and
Mlsston Rand held its regular meet- planting fall wheat,
fug in the Church school ,40:1: un Guests at the tonne of Mr. .1041
Sunday afternoon. The meeting;
Sirs'. Karl 11'igwbt►uitu were al r, and
opened by repeating the members'1ir►4. Juba p 80 r:arlel, Mr, aid E1.14,E1.14,of
Jordan Station, and lire,
purpose, The ::3rd Pollen "II* re- I'bari„ Mather. .and Ca rot} U. lir.,
pe-ated responsively. ltead1ugs 114-rlry 31141 hers and Miss Hatt ie •
were given by Gordon !Smith and 4;a111agbt•r .,f l.u.•kuow•.
11r. and 11r*- Kay llama of
1:elgray. 444111-41 4411 Sunday with
Mr, 411141 Mr.. 10 -rt Taylor.
11i.*. -4 Ittlth :*1141:S1ole-t 1'.,uk and
4 ;w. -u 314-1/04 ell 1-i*fled #gi Sunday
with the AliAnnies-Annieie a0i81 v:d,reue.-
4'4,44k or I:el;.rr:tvf•-
Ronald 1d
Snell. Prayer der w:as offered
by airs, Norulau Mclhrwell. The
study book was taken by 111.
Charles Smith and the story wits
told by Mrs, Norman M -I),we'1.
The meeting closed with prayer h;'
iIrs, Charley. :Smith- -
A large number frou, lh1- vi.,In•
4ty attended the memorial and
COMING EVENTS IN
DISTRICT CENTRES
u 11+•;,;:ate t., the S}'nod hong-held The• -.runt 11"•11..+, will meet The anniversary service of the liar+•'*t 'I•ha.nk.giviil4
ire 1,44ndor,, Next Sunday-- %3 'fair their September meetingu:xt' lvesttield rutted (Church will be' ;0 elitist church, fort Albert. Sttn-
'o'el••+'1: confirmation services will Ire Weduesda}- afternoon at the hotted -
Wed., Sept. 17
('VISI' S01,1l) 11I•,%1t
LETTUCE
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:SIZE :3i1
NO,
BREAKFAST BACON
�• •--a - - -
SPEC
SY ! SUGAIt1C'D ALO ��I
1
DAISY GUMDROPS lE O�
mud. Toe r L»tCnes CAMPBELL'S is
>zciaL n
230
s=OMATO SOUP T
2 - 29�
POux lad s
SPECIAL 1 OGIL 3
MINUTE OATS -soxLB._ 310
SPECIAL DEAL -= R,EGUIJUI SIZZ
PALMOL iVE. SOAP
TOR ALL YOUR 3AJC11(G-- •
PURITY FLOUR "
rare SUNLIGHT COUPON
SURF - DETERGENT
DRINK rRY'S -- IT TORTITIES
FRY'S COCOA
BARKER'S SWEET BISCUITS CELLO 290
COCOANUT DROPS
LIprON's CfHTC ( .
NOODLE SOUP PXG(1
230
swrgrarommanircauzS JAIL l 390
ZEST
DICSSIZZT PUDDINGS 3
SHIRRIFTS ___-- 290
1541 0
370
250
420
tz..R 29C
490
7 5 ¢
39C
7LB.
BAG
GIANT
PKG.
S OZ.
TIN
RICHMELLO
SLICED BREAD
AYLMER
STRAWBEBRY JAM
CHALLENGER FANCY
socz!!z MN SA O•
MISS CANADA CHOICE
RED RASPBERRIES
SOO. 1 ONTARIO
,ww PACK TANGY
WUITE MONEY
4tIN
citAIIK'$ TOMATO MRCS OZ. 31�
T
CELLO Pi
cal 2 PGS.250
EASY TO SERVE 330
KA , PORI( LO� VIP
24 OZ,
LOAF
s. f'7
JAR
73;4 OZ
TIN
15 OZ,
T11(
2 LB,
TIN
CALIFORNIA BULK 45° S�SINS 2 LBS.
CREAMY SMOOTH — DE LUXE lAR �
SALAD DRESSING 16 OZ
ALL VALUES ErrrcTiVE Ut
4ODERICH
Untt1 Clodsee Tins* Sat., Ilirpt. I3
OUR GUAit4/4-rtE
All ni'.rchandtaaa sold at "Your
-Dominion Store" is uncondition-
ally truarantood 'to give you
1I0% satistsctienet.
DOMINIOIi IITORt$ LIMITED
$2,000
held on !September 28, at 2 pat. day. Septeu.4.e r 1-Al`a "'� „{•
., v` the tier, Charles , evr17Q,
"held in St. Nlark's Anglican Church, of Mrs. line! Bogie, and 7,30 pall, with 1 Ile f, 1,, 11. Farr *4il
win -ii !tight Neva 1 *-' ge N. Luxton, Scott o1 4 4411► :1s thc'i;U4•st speaker. service stud pr.,;„.4; 4, his far••w•.,11
0.17. 1, 1.18., Iii*hop of Huron, will
air. and Airs: Norman Brows. of
5N• tare*et,t to c..utSrn, the cart- PILE '11ili►ury 510111 a few day's the first
dLdiates.of the week at the bcone of 110*, t A dog's town', i* the Duly lsa:[
W.11,1.4. --The W.M.S, of Knox 111,1•;, Sept. lir;-- NI r, and 11rs, Frank Campbell.
' of it's body that can perspire.
11311.4 1'1111i -eh 4,ra. held in 14* 1•;Irou ('an,pt„l4 and daughter Itor- Ni r. and airs. SamSweene7 '4,f
S81041;17 school r.0011, w'Ith NJrs: Guy1'russels visited 4011 Sunday with
4'un11itn:1laain in. ,barge and Nlrs, 1-H n of '1'oruutu s{,4 nt w v4 rat dst}s Mr• and Mrs, Charles S1111111.1C, .1- 4'0:114; presiding at the Piano. •at,the• home of Mr. and N1 r.. Itallpih N1r, .Armond 1iehfurney left' las*
PEiZES• I'ray,,r %vas uffi•red by 34r., 1kirn141 Godfrey, week for the West. 111- will 44441
r Sta:r,fa,r4, sin:, 11. .Sturdy read Mfrs, Henry S'pre,;:e, Mrs Walter friends'. 111 Saskatcht•444111
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:err -are r-- rate _ 1-10100 _ Mirss•ions 11ot !'erhsram---mr, - :meet- 111.0,:•• -#reek -Avil- me_ __41a1 —AU*, _ „Meredith Young
BAND IN
ATTENDANCE
EVENING CONCERT -
FOLLOWED BY - -
DANCE
RACE ' TRACK
IN \EXCELLENT
CONDITION
• — SPECIAL EVENTS —
, Mir Pert•} Vincent read the- S4'111, snu, Linda' said 11•141, 1114 11 :4(1 to aid -mail*v i.1 Nile and Mr. and
turd- A 41uet was rendered - by 11'i:,['tun Stuulay, Airs. Neil Itobb of ffelleville visited
N11--, Salic Curter and 31r , 13'. J. Nir•s• .t, 34'- 11444:1111 1►;lid a visit don Sunday with li r. and Alrr,
4'ra,g, accompanied by, N11.17 Marg to her *on Lennard at Clinton on .1ligur1se )fosu,alt• ', -
,a#ret A. 'Jackson. The 1(8114, 11th $ut►d%,v, ,,,Mr.- :cud Airs. Reg. Carter of.
:,n•l 121)1 chapters 411 the study hook. 11 r, 11ar,sld Nlellwain, London, 114c,xlstock, Nlr, Dave 4'arter .811:1
were takctr 40y • Mrs. ):lli•`,tt 1.api►, w•:as :s' gue,1 of Mr- and Nlrs, II. 31r. ,.:11111• tiro, Charles Lockwood
NIS-. ,lames .4*'k-or, 4;.1441- a Paper 11:tithe•..* :Ind other frim;ls I:,,•' of 4'Liut,in visited. 4,n• Su11elav :,With
on T.•u4ieranie. The offering was ',reek. Mrs. Fred Cook. '
re.-,•ive•41 1,y -Mrs. W. ;I.' 44'r•aig and 1Ir. 11'i11f:1rn Kerr 4sttfcred a lir. :and 31r., Douglass ('am(41,e•11
slight _,;joke last week and is tee. and James sts•ut the week -end with
• improving .aeeor.liiw to latest re- Nlr. and Mr.. 4;4.,rgc• (frown of
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Purse
$iso
$100
$ 50
$ 30
$ 10
$ 0
FREE-FOR-ALL HARNESS RACE
11 Open . Running Race ,
l ! Running Race in reverse
!Girls' Running Race (under 13 hands)
1 Pony Race
Open Hurdles
HARNESS RACE—PURSE $100
for horses winning up to $500 at time of Fair
CHARIOT RACE—PURSE $45—($20-$15-$10
RELAY RUNNING RACE
HOLMESVILLE
ports, ltuser all,.
i - 3*r. :end Nlr=. 8or,:14.1 31*-Kcur s, 11 r, and ,ileo. ('larenc� t'„x at
sled ,1144.• of 15}'114 aud1 441iss Bun- tended the 11:autitug;-Ite,Jw•d,n w•ed-
114►1.1111:,1'11,i,E, Sept. M. The
.1111.1 A141; Mg„,. 1►ulnttf, wet•,. r,- ding; -on Saturday at •1St Jam4•,t,
11'ilhelnilfue N141 -inn .,f ,•,ant visitors with Mrs. 11.01, Nlorri••, I4'hurch, "'o'er -jell `J'ot%p$b4p.
11sr1114a•ville 1"tiled 4'hut.,1:"11"11 se 11 1,1,s' .4•bcsrl opened last 'J'uesdaiy' ww1th
r,•gul:,r rte4•,iug ," the aachu,rl on' Rev. and fr.. Harrower are back
front th.-ir vaeatie,n at Barrie :and I sewn new- pupils. makiig :t total
Friday. September :►, 11'ith Mary Detroit. h of ''moi pupils, ev4th Hiss Ev:, !to.
Ilutehins a* leedcr," the meeting as+ teacher,
',Pen"' with 1 ' hymn, ••1.4Stlt• r 4.4,.,1 of.the St, liar}s River 1►at4, I; 'J'he )iarve-st arid tI.n•sliing ,1 re
• Drop of 11'ater.- followed by els• 4 anadaa's largest frrig:at4on 11••v+lot, ;elver in this district for another
Nlissi,-h Mind 1'urtsise, 31arau11 na,rt,t Ori Allu'rt;l, lo •stint,t4d at j?"e'%,r, and for the early dry weath.-r
1.4eIM,ld 'nut the ' .t.l al \l'r' arid t ll,' *30,100,000.
• w1- had the troths turned out !fetter
basin,, -s was eo11du.ted - 13 the .
[,resident, Kehtieth Potter. ',Avalon
Yeo read the• S••rfptatr•4 and she
'14-111p4rral1I••4- tld feat, 144.11. ween•
taken l) ,i1'1',41 N1.5'lil1ou;;h .315.1
J4 i•1e*r•:I 1"1-o, The, 4_r.,rs►p then 1:5154
1h he 11.1 Mil. "31.t14e't..f Sale•u,.-- i
Nlr.r. Joel: Ye., read a1 :tory, 'N1ing; 1
Lee's 4:twin. Fly." ":u,d led the
'group in sr game Keutrrt,. !'otter ,M,
's ,1 I" 1'1 meeting lo•sed with i
f 1o,'d M. Lodge
L i! A 1. 11 4, '.t 1-
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5�3ITES
read •I' IMrem1- -Toed World is off I., WE ARE OFFERING A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON DINE
the hymn. "Stand l'p for Jesus •" CHEN SETS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY—THIS IS -YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
E SUITES AND CHROME KIT -
Man leaves wire riding one horse and leading two horses. and the NI izpa1 h honed iet inn. i
days in Toronto C, :tn. r1. . 44n 1-U, • :,111 \iaNiagararS.
CherryDinette Suite
and YcK, i 1•`.111x.
Saddle without stirrups used. At marked ' places on- track 11 1 U E 1 1 Y V r 11'
riders change saddles on leading horses, j?urse of $38.11.4." Miss Re"1[ent a few
1st, $10; 2nd, $8; 3rd, $7; 4th $5; 5th, $4; 6th, $2; 7th, $2..' Miss May Jardine of Goderich
*petit Thursday with air, sand Mrs,
• Frank Nle.'nllough.
H. Sproule, President T. M. Durnin, Sec.-Treas. I Mrs. H. Williams and 31r. and
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Niro. 11'. Bc,Iron were In Ilammilton
'for :1 few days recently, visiting
relatives.
Nits. 101 Finlay, of Clinton, spent
Sunday at her home in the 4441:1 ;t.
.School opened on Tuesday morn-
ing with :Miss Anne Shaddock of
Clinton a* teaehor. There are 28
pupils enrolled with :3 pupl1s start-
ing 1'n Grade 1 and 2 newcomers
to the corrlruunity. The beginners
are, Marilyn 1'eu, .11,hn Hoss and
Milton 3114'11nchey and the 11.'11
p11(111s u. the district are Untlald:1
Hale lis Grade S and .1111. Millet
in
Grade.,1
• PORTER'S HILL
BOOST the
DUNGANNON
FAIR
EEDY'S
Bakery f3
Grocery
PHONES:—
Dungannon 49.
Goderich 164.
The Red Ribbon Coach Line Chartered Bus
�3 taxi Service
t
J'4 *1CTE,R'S 111LL, Sept, let.` --
The Septenah,r meeting of the W.,V:
was held at the home of 11rs. f'e'te
llar'rison. ' with the president in
1 h elm ir the meeting opened b3•
sits:14w t4,e lira two 4444114.1 of hynI1I
577, after *vWeil • 011 repeated tie,
14)rel'. 1'rayer. Th.. Scripture .w„$
read •by Mrs. D. 31e•8ou4ull, The
rill elan 'was a4 ns we red *4-4111 the
el( ilia 1144' of at jar of pickles. NI roe
A. Harris conducted a comes'.tlull1 blocks were . distributed to
different members for a crib quilt.
4)4ITercnt business items 441-11-
solved s51111 a quilt 44:10 pretty ne•a.-
I,r all quilted. The meeting closed
with the Mi -pall benediction and
the host[•*s served) a lovely Intuit
h.
The 184.1, ler meeting '141 -le held
II( the hon 5, of 3*ro:' 11'. iiarris,,n.
The dentally s01440 exeent1ve of
4:rave• c'hur'ch held at meeting at the
haeme of Nl-rs. '1'. `iow•erby, The
superintendent, NIS.. 13', 11 ,rris4.su
was In cha-r4."and pions were trade
for the coming months.
The September meeting of the
t'on►tntnnity 'Club will he held at
the home of Nlro. G. Johnson on
Thursday the 18th, instead of R'eal-
nps411y as usual.
* 'Mr. and 11rs. John 11e(ovvan and
Nor .01111 31 rot. Glen Pickard spent •►
few days last week In the United
States,
NI r. and Mrs. .11tH (;lax and 11r.
and Mrs, Donald Harris spent Sun-
day sit the -home of Mr: and Nine,
Elliott Mair, \Vinghntn.
lir, and Mrs. Alvin nettles Spent
-jnwt week -end in Toronto,
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