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1Mr.andMrS,TackFeniuteofLatbaeen}eut lastalftnchclosedttip meeting.Merlin,wereweekendguests .pf , two'quiffs, I
Mx. and Mrs, Alex lies/ledge,
i sodiel half lour wee agent, 7i a Teraonrs -North Hay, With ,
•, * • GWddeu and Mie• Alex Pearson rend.1 polldtaa Cc'Tbor, > lh
s Bred ,a lovely duet entitled ""Santa, ; Rety. and Mrs, Charles D, Coati Black h ata Wee, withStraerd, grand-
, And urs, rdgar Wighiman and
a viatbor last week with hits Stand• j Lucia", Mrs. King was Shen called
and ,presented with a Handsome suit , family with Air. and Mr's, Leslie
mother, Mira, Tae, Ballantyne. Wightman, nm; Air, and Mrs..
eeme, anti previous to that She had Y'ingh and Joyce with
Mt, and Mra Tames S, Arrtr troug I been presented with a fox of stat• Willard ArU1Mrong Mr,
were at Little Current, last week, ionary, trona the Sunday Sabool, *airs; David Shannon, Seaforth;
Mr. Armstrong attending 'the cattle f rem indluu hat that thby would be end Mrs. Thomas Smith igilLRMr. x eettng to hear from her, and Mra. Floyd Campbell,
sale there, , I o P g read Mess Oma` Smitlt and
* • • The following address was Brussels; with Mr. and Mrs,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hallgiuer and by Mrs. Alex Pearson, Ralplr McCrea R. R. 4 Bruysele;
I Harry Grnsby,
Miss Mare and Mr, Melville Lamont , Dear Mrs, Inns -
ICeitll RobinMcCrea wicks an arm while
spent the weekend with friends` � We have , King
with regret your playing at the Athletic Park dere;
near Oshawa. ■ , dddiesion to leave our community Mr. and ire. Stanley Marks and t
*ny long
* Adams, Kenneth Sere; I
Mr. and Mrs. R; A. Bennett have l "ow have been associated in our Mrs, Harry
and Mac Scott S Little Current s
returned alter heel ti ng at Roeh- years.
Sanre�o et yon t taught in , T,hessaloe for Ilse cattle sales;
ester, N, Y., with relatives and other 1' Y 'nark Armstrong is a pa
points in the II. S. A, ,our Sunday School:. 700
have been , tient in the
Wingham hospital, where she
• e ss I active member in the W. M. S. Iand
Mr, Peter McKay of Brantdord, � have bean. honored with a underwent an operation.
formerly of the 8th con. of Grey is Membelaehip, but, we Abell xe• i
visiting Mrs. A. Armstrong and Mr. I member you most Sts President of f
Duncan nleleinnon and other friends i tete Ladies' Aid; for thirty-four I
e e e years Is that caDacAty faith/hilly 1
MR. TRUMAN DESCRIBES
HIS FAMILY SOCIAL LIFE.
Harry 5, Truman tells about !tire
tamtly'e soetaa We in Independence,
Mo., reveals his opinion restiof 1
garet's singing and
t
hisPlano PiaYtng. He describes,
too, come amusing incidents:; lance
.ening the Whdte House, Read
"Mr. Citizen'.', by Harry s.TTruman,
IR American Weekly with Oct. 4
Iletroit Sunday Times. ,
CROSSETT MOTORS LTD.
Wingham, Ont.
Used Car Clearance Sale
DO,e' to a change in Management each and
Every Used Car Must Be Sold.
1952 Ford Customline 2 dr.
Blue
Low milage 1745.00
1950 Ford 1 dr., Black 1245.00
1949 Meteor 2 dr.' Blue 1095.00
1949 Meteor Sedan, Greer. 995.00
1949 Mercury 2 dr., 2 tone een
Radio 1045.00
1947 Monarch Sedan, Blue 695:00
1947 Mercury Sedan, Maroon 545.00
1947 Dodge Coach, in Excellent
Condition 795.00
1947 Chevrolet Coach 750.00
1951 Austin Sedan, Grey 495.00
1950 Austin Sedan, Grey 495.00
1940 Nash 2dr. Green 150.00
1939 Chry. Sedan, Blue 150.00
1941 Hudson, Blue
1938 Chev.
1937 Chry.
1936 Olds.
1937 Plymouth
USED TRUCKS
1952 Fargo 1/2 ton, Very Low
Milage 109Sr00
1951 Mercury 3 ton 80000
1949 Mercury 3 ton Completely
Reconditioned 800:'0O:
1947 Mercury 2 ton, with stake rack:550.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton. Reconditioned
Motor 1000.00.
1951 Mercury 3 ton 600.00
1948 Mercury 3 ton jita: b ` 600.00
1946 Chev. 1 ton 400.00
1952 Ford Tractor and one way disc 800.00
We also Must Reduce Our Stock of
New 1953 Meteors.
15 00,,.0
95:00`
50.00
25.00
65.00.
Crop Report
Mr. *Theis b11tchelT and Mr, and and wed. Some one made the re I by 114r., G. W. Montgomery
in regard to you: "The Sept. 29th, 1953 i
Mrs, Emerson Mitchtell and Miss i mark
Luella Mitchell and Mrs. Tena Wet Churdh is her child." If so, ne
son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tames ' child ever mad a Parent who
Brodie in Toronto on Sunday. I worked more diligently for its wet-
* e * • fare.
Miss Carrie Oakley and Mrs. � Your life, has been interwoven
David Hastings are In Ottawa this , into the very Suture of our church
week attending the convention, as ; li'fe• and we as Church members.
delegates of the Brussels Ladiesslhell remember you for mariy years
Auxiliary to tike Canadian Legion. I to come.
The convention is being held in the i Tt is our earnest prayer, that you
Chateau Laurier Hotel, I may, regain some measure of health
t and find happiness in your new
Mrr. Wilbur Cleveland
The four Fall Fairs held in the "
County this week were well atend• 'I
ed, 105 bead rd holstelns were
shown at the County Black and ,
White Show, 113 thortorns at the (
Perth -Huron Regional Shorthorn f
Show and 72 heads of Herefords at I
the County Hereford Show. 4-11 I
Achievement Day Programmes have I
been outstanding and the CoisnLY ,
4-11 Championship Dairy Calf Show 1
I at the Blyth Fall Fair had 35 boys
1 home.and girls out with their Dairy
We ho; e you will return to visit I Calves,
The County 4-H Champ 1
The death. • ooeurred Thursday ..its very often and so we are prssent- I aIvep Beef Calf Show was the f
evening at the home of her nephew, i Ing you with this gift to be used on , mreb
gh)ight of s Seaforth Fair with f
Lester Quipp. and Mrs. Quipp, R. R.
1. Monkton, of ?Mrs. Wilbur Cleve-
land, who until a few months ago
was a residence of Atwood. She was
In her 79th year. Mrs. Cleveland,
the former Bertha Rowland, was
born on the 14th oon. Elma town-
ship on Nov. 5, 1874, and was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
1, 1917, she
Sohn Rowland, On Tan.
was married in Listowel, to Wilbur
Cleveland, who survives,. Following
their marriage they went to Sas-
katchewan, where they lived until
1949, when they returned to At-
wood, residing there until a few
months ago. Besides her husband
Mrs. Cleveland is survived by
four sinters and one brobher; Mrs.
William Baket<. Bthel; Mrs. John
Quipp., R. R. 1, Monkton; Mrs.
Bessie Gives. Peace River. Alta.;
Mrs. Loeise Selling, 'Listowel, and
Edward Rowland, Ethel. Two sis-
ters and one brother, Mrs. Albert
Qnlpp. Mrs. Joseph Guy and Ralph
Rowland predeceased her. The
body rested at the Peebles Funeral
Home. Atwood, Where the funeral
rervire was held on Sunday after-
noon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. J. W.
Button of the Atwood United
Meech, er which Mrs. Cleveland
was a member,, conducted the ser-
vice.
FERGUS SWIMMER GOES
TO FLORIDA
Shirley Campbell, 1!ergne girl,
Who has won the professional
championship swim at the C. N. E.
twice in succes.don, has accepted
an offer to become swimming in-
structor al the pools of five hotels
In Fort Lauderdale, Fla. When
the season cioees there she will
return 10 Canada to 50151)1 a con-
tract with the Canadian ice Fan.
tas,y with headquarters at Edmore
ton and connected wills the Sports
thee,e occasions.
from the Ladies of the
'United Church, Ethel.
35 steers and 26 beef heifers entered y
in the Competition by 4-H Club mem-
hers. The heavy rains of Tast week
On Friday evening a dance was I and again this week delayed Nie
harvest of beans and turnips, but I
held in the Township Hall in honor
of Peter and Mrs. Dobson, newly.
weds. At lunch hour the young
couple was presehted with a purse of
money.
men's Shew and Water Follies,
Anniversary servalee:, were bells
in Knox Presbyterian Church, Suck
day at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev.
D. J. Lane of Clinton, was the
guest speaker. Shades of yellow and
red fall flowers in white baskets
made suitable decoration. There
wee special music by the Choir,
with Douglas Dunbar as soloist, and
Mro. Cunningham at the organ.
HELGRAVE
Fractures Skull
Herbert. 'Wheeler, 72, of Belgrave
suffered a fractured skull Saturday
when he plunged 20 feet from a
ladder to the concrete cellar floor of
his home. His condition wee re-
ported "fair" in Wingham General
Hospital.
The September meeting of the
Women's Institute was held in •ths
Community Centre here. Bdnoatlon
Was the theme of the meeting.. Mr's.
Stanley Gook was appointed dele-
gate to the are0 convention in
London. svibh Mrs. Clifford Logan
es .an alternate. Mrs. George
Michie gave an address on adult
education; Mrs. William Brydges
tead a pryer on the motto, "Kindle
a desire for good reading and feed
the dame' Mrs. Art Scott sang a
a solo; and Mrs. M. Bradburn con -
(Meted a content. Brief reports on
the A. C. W. W. convention were giv-
en by Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs.
on the other hand have provided
badily needed moisture for fall cheat
and pastures.
GREY -
Mr. and C. R. Oxtoby, Calgary,
Alta., spent a. few days at the home
of Leslie and Mrs. Lake and Celled
on many old friends and relatives
in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.
Oxtoby are en route to Montreal and
New York, they will spend the
winter in the South..
IN MEMORIAM
HOWARD - In 1oving memory of
our dear Mother. Mrs. Tohn
,Howard, ,wiho passed away Sep-
tember 29, 1950. •
She has gone across the river
To the shores of ever green;
And we long to see her dear face
But the river flows between.'
Some day, some time, our eyes shall
see
The face we loved so well:
Some day we'll clasp her loving hand
And never say farewell.
'Meer remembered by daughters.
NOTICE -
For artificial insemination at its
best tor all breeds, call the Water,
'to! Cattle Breeding aasoclatiom 0e-
tween•7.30 and 10.00 a, m. on watt
days and 7.30 and 9.38 a. m. on Ran -
days. Phone collect Palmerston dd
or Glfaton 248.....
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USED CARS
1952 Pontiac Sedan, Radio and Heater
1951 Chevrolet Sedan, Heater
1951 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, Radio and
Heater
1950 Chev. Coach
1954) Austin Sedan '
1946 Plymouth Sedan, Radio and Heater
1946 DeSoto Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1952 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick up
1951 Chev. 1 Ton
1938 Ford 1/2 Ton
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