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COUNTY COUNCIL FAVORS asking flforaga distinctive Can -
At the same time, it endorsed
a West Huron WI. resolution
seeking further support to abo-
o.red a St. Catharines resolution tQlish 14 Din fS.T.avor.This vote was 20
OWN CANADIAN FLAG
By., a 19 to 15 vote, Huron
County Council on
Monday fav-
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AUBURN, Sept. 27. — Mrs. I Clark received niany messages
Gordon R. Taylor is a, patient of congratulations, gifts, and a
1../eautiful bouquet of roses to
mark this occasion.
The, third meeting of the
Auburn Aces 441 Club was held
Kerr, of Waterloo, College, will.at the home of Mrs. Ed. Davies
conduct the church service at
Knox Presbyterian Church at
2.30 p.m. Sabbath `school will
be held at 1,30 p.m.
in Clinton hospital .whel-e she
underwent surgery last week.
Next Sabbath, Mr. Howard
with 18 members present. June
Baechler, vice-president; open=
ed the meeting. Sharon Ball
invited the girls to her home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Allen, for the next meeting. A d.is-
of Goderich, spent last Sunday cussion followed on meal plan-,
ning and Canada food rules
were studied. The home as-
signment inwas to make out a
en.0 for e family meals and
read..n agazene:.art.icles ,..pertain-.,
Mrs. Ronald Rathwell', Mich- ing to the club study of "The
nel and Janice, of St. Cath- Club Girl Entertains."
arines, are visiting her father, Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Pope-,•
Mr. Gordon R. 'Taylor. of-Wat-erf•ord;-and...Mr _,.aos ,Mrs.
Miss Marilyn Keene, of Strat- Earl Clark, of Idaho, visited"
ford, spent the week -end with over the week -enc] with Mr,. and
i her friend, Mrs. Thomas 'Hag- Mrs. Fred Toll.. .
gitt, 'Mr. Haggitt, Johnny , and IMr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
'Paul., , and family spent tite 'week -end
The Bible Society meeting with Mr. Tom Anderson and
'will ,be held next Monday even- daughters, in Toronto.
ng, October 3rd, in Knox Uiririt- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sturdy ii
'ed Church. This meeting is to end his mother, Mrs. Edith
'organize fbr the coming year Sturdy, of Goderich, visited .on
'so a good representation of all Sunday With friends in the
churches in the district is re- Village.
'quested.
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Davies at -
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin tended Milverton Fall Fair,,Jlast
and family, of •Wingham, spent Saturday. Ed, took part in the
Sunday :with her parents, Mr. horseshoe pitching: compete j
and Mrs. William Straughan, tions. �BITUA"Y
Mr. Robert Jz Phillips return- 1Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me-
I.ed last Wednesday from under- Dougall and fambly visited relit,
I going surgery in Victoria Hos_ lives at Mount Forest last Sun
petal, :Mrs. Cal Straughan, f day. -
Goderich, ° is assisting at the Miss Elma Mulch is a patient
:tore. in Clinton, hospital where she
88th Birthday. Auburrx's-olds-u.osier:etre.nt_-sur ery°f0-n_2 on:da-y_-
est lady, celebrated her. 88th Mrs, Eliza Rutledge, of Sask-
hirthday at her- home in, the atoon, and her daughter,' Miss
Anne Rutledge, of DeepRiver, Goderich' Township, on Septern-
,.village which she shares with yeas. He was the husband o€
her sister„ !Mrs. William Dyeddy visited last week with the form- the late Emmeline Hayden, fiber 17, 1960, when marria�'e
sr. Mrs.,., ''lark is' the d'aughter ers'cousin, Mrs. Charles Strau- 1ormer1y cf Port Albert. Mr. ,sews were exchanged'b Vera
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of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,David � Upshul] was born in Brampton Louie Johnston and David
`Smylie and was born in`West and When quite a younc; man Lloyd Penfound. The bride, is
:he daughter of Mrs. Wileman
'Johnston and the late Mr. John -
1 Ston, Goderich, and the groom's
with Mr. and - Mrs. Maitland
Allen.
Mr. _and (Mrs. Arnold Craig
attended. a wedding at Oshawa.
,last Saturday—,
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FORD =FALCON -MONARCH
Sometimes the bass they catch in the Maitland River at
Auburn are large. Here's one which weighed more than
381 pounds, was 21 inches long and measured six inches
through the girth. It was landed by George Haggitt, seen
at left, Wad.' assistance was given by Gordon (Sam) Beadle.
Wedding
FRANCIS GEORGE UPSITAL1
There passed away at Villa
Private Nursing Hos pit a 1Lavender and yellow glads
'l'iiernhiil,._ Ont., . on Thur, day, formed the setting for a quiet
September )15,° Frakcis George but pretty wedding Which took
(Frank) Upshall, in his - 79th place in Union United Church
PENFOUNI' — JOHNSTON
t\Tawanosh on September 25, -«-'-' went to the West, w11e,Ie, he was
1872. She attended Nile school THE GENERAL STORE AT married and farmed at Lad-
&.nd was married in 1908 at the BENMILLER .TO' RE -OPEN more Sask., until the death'of
home of her parents, to the late - his wife in 1944. Shortly after,
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Mr. J. C. Clark who passed BENMIULER, Sept. 27.—In a hr returned to Brampton and
away many years ago. She has few weeks, ,Benmi'ller. will once has been a 'patient in the hos-
Ilived in Auburn ever since. She again have a general store. Last. pital for about five years.
is a member-- of Knox United 'week Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Mr, Upslrail was a member of
Chure'h and the W.M.S. She Manning moved to the village i a family of ten children, of
enjoys good' health and is con- after selling' their own home,which throe �i_sters and two
tinually crocheting ,or knitting. just south of Clinton. brothers survive. He- was a
Mrs. Clark has one sister, Mrs. ,They plan to re -open the Ben- varied member' of the United
t -William (Jennie) Dodd, sr., and miller stoge Which has been Church .and at,o a life member
three brothers living, William, vacant since the de1Y'arture -of cf the Masonic Lodge.
cf Star City; John, Star City, the last proprietor, Mr. Floyd Funeral service was held at
and Joseph, of Saskatoon,, Mrs. Diemert, several months ago. .McKillop foneral .home, 43ramp-
, . 1 ton on Saturday,, September 17,
with Rev. Mr: MoDermid, of the
+United -Church, Brampton, of-
ficiating. ,Interment took place
in (Maitland ccmetery,:Goderich,
with Rev. S. A. :Mote of Vic-
1 parents are ,Mr.. and -:'Mrs.-•Wil-
frid Penfound, Goderich Town-
.dhip. Rev. S. A. Moote officiat--
cd and Mrs. George Sager was
;.rganist. -
The bride, given•in marriage
by her brother, Gordon John-
ston, Iooked,lovely in a street -
length .dress of hese and nylon
chiffon The bodice, -fashioned
If lace over satin, featured a
scalloped neckline and short
,cailoped sleeves. The lull
gathered skirt of nylon chiffon
nd net over satin, with ap-
pliqued flowers, had- a lace
panel clown the front. Her
linger -tip -silk illusion veil ct'as
coria Street United Church,. con- :celd by a crystalite headdress
trimmed with iridescent sequins
ducting burial service.. and she carried a bouquet of
white mums.
Misses Joanne Johnston and
Carol Mcllwain, nieces of the
',ride, were junior bridesmaids.
They wore street -length dresses
of white Swiss dot nylon over
lavender taffeta. The, bodices
were styled similar to the
bride's and their full gathered
-38 skirts featured lavender savhes.
Their scalloped headdress -es
were 'lavender and white' and
they carried bouquets cf ,shite
;nuns and lavender net. Cathy
Mcllwain. niece of the bride,
was flowergirl,akvearing a dress
of white Swiss dot. nylon, over
green taffeta, identically styled
to that of the brrdesmaitis
carried a nosegay of ' white
mums with green net. '
'Mervyn Penfound was his
,bcrother's hest man and ushers
were Eigin Penfound, brother
of the groom, and .. Charles
_, ui:er, brother-in�law of the
bride,
For a reception, at Tiger Dun-
lop Inn, the brides's mother re-
ceived in a" royal blue two-piece
dress with ruse and black ,acces-
sories and a corsage of white
roses. The groom's mother re-
ceived in a 'blue dress with •blue
and black accessories and a cor-
sage of pink roses. .
For .travelling„ the bride
chose a two-piece beige dress
-with royal -blue and beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of bltle
carnations. The couple will re-
itde on the groom's farm at R.R.
1, Auburn. -
YOU MAY SHOOT DUCKS
nNO TICS
Change of Mus Time Tables
Fall and Winter Schedules
Effective. September, 29.
Obtain your copy from your. local Agent.;..
SAMIS MOTORS
THE WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS LTD.
Kitchener Ontario
So far .as i,, known, the earli-
est periodical to include the
news of the day was the Ger-
man "Frankfurter Journal,"
which dates 1C15. • Within a few
;sears, weekly newspapers (really
news pamphlets compared with
the large p..pers of today) were
flourishing in Holland and in
;other coun'r•ies.
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and Mr. Barry Pipe, of Londes- tuber 2nd.. Service, will be at
:oro. 9.45 a.m.
Miss Sandra Williargsteacherand attended the horse races
IiOLVfEtSVILLE, Sept. 27.--tA on the Burlington Public School ;while there. '
happy occasion was celebrated#staff, spent the week -end at the; The cHolmesville W.A. bazaar
at the home of Mr. and 'Virs.;home of her parents, Mr. and 'will rbe held in the -Clinton Town
Harry, Williams, when a turkey; �Zrs. Harry Williams. Hall on Saturday, October 1st,
dinner was served to mark the Mr. and Mrs. `i m. Norman starting at 2 p:m.
46th wedding `anniversary of 2nd Jack, motored to, Toronto Mrs. Bert Lobb had the mis- •
Mrs. Williams' parents, 31r. and' last Tuesday where Jack regis- jfortune to fall and break her
tered for his final year at the 'wrist, and is a patient in the
Mrs. Wm. Bolton, of Goderich. University of Toronto. Clinton Public Hospital.
gue
Other guests were. their soft and' ''Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Yeo spent
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' -,
George and baby lough the week -end in Batavia, N.Y.,'Most younbsters think there
ter, �Marie,.,o Bolton and ich: Mr. and World Das. of Communion are orr!i .three seasons in the
Mrs. Robert Jervis, of Clinton, will be observed in Ilolmesville year ... baseball, football and
United Church on Sunday, Oc- basketball,
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Regular to 35.00
NSW 22.95
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FROM SAT. NOON ON
Duck hunters in the southern
district of Ontario will open
their season at noon, Saturday,
October '1 instead of 'Monday,
October 3. The new opening
date was set by the Canadian
Wildlife Service at. the request
if the Ontario Government.
The duck and other water -
"owl season opened on Septem•
cr '15 in the northern district
f Ontario and opened at'r.00n,
Siturday, September 24 in the
central district: The southern
district's seasan, is now from
k ohs r 1 to December 15 ex-
cept in Essex county where
geese may be hunted from Oeto-
hc:r rl to December.31. -
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