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lotting„ Allotter shipment is duo t,a..
attrive Thursday of this week.
.A. big percentage of Ethel '1Uni+etl
Mr. and Mrs, Wan. Ziegler and Church: congregation pined with
Bil'ty and ;it's, Leitch of Bruesele Union oongregaiden, and others In
attended the wedding last week of the morning hour of worship last
Miss Bessie Leitch and Dan Kinse! SundaY, Oet 22 is Union church an::l
both of Norwich, niversary services, comfortably:
Hoy Eros,, who have had Pram tiling the ehurtlt, And at 7.30 p.m.
ticaliy a nonstop seasoa's• threshtn:l a congregation ht increased Hurn•
finished in this • area at the end of , here was present to again, thrill to
last week at Frank Sleightholnee ,the messaga of Rev, 2Sr, unsnarl
farm when the .threshing of the wood, of Benmiller, ''ho conducted
second, filling of hie eapacions barn . both services and to enjoy tiie mast,
of this year's crop was coutPleted- of the.choir df twenty members in
Farm crops in general fu this ter- 1 singing the hymn ,selections :and in
ritoty, are said to be the best all sipeelal chorus, quartette,,solo end
round from rhubarb to buckwheat
and turnips that has been for years,
including ,fruit, excepting rasp-
berries.
Quite a number from Ethel atterd-
e 1 the auction sale of Mrs. Mary
Cleaver, held Friday, Oct. 20 at lot
19, Con. 6, Grey Martp, Fair price.
were realized with Mr. Kemp of
Listowel, auctioneer.
Mingled delight and responsibility
is felt by Rev. Mr, Snell and Mrs,
Snell in having the company of
,Halley Shame, their four -year -mid
nephew who has been staying with
them for a while.
J. Lesley Earls and son Arnold
have each ane treated themselves to
an up -.to -the -minute model of motor
ear, recently,
Miss Estelle Cunningham, who
teaches school at Union, assisted
,the Union United church choir in
their sperial music for church an-
nibersary services morning and
evening Sunday, Oct- 22nd.
,Slightly lower prices. were paid
for hese, for this week's shipment. of Grey,
8.25 was the price quoted. Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Jaoklin and
Betty Dunber entertained Gwen family of Grey visited on Sunday
Moore her high school girl friend with Mr. and Mrs, Ward Gray and
from Listowel as 'her week -end, family,
guest. The time passed all too
, Speaker At Bluevale Tells
quickly.
Young cattle of dairy type fir-
• Of Bible Society's Work
riving at Ethel in carload lots for l Rev. W. McCleary. of Toronto
McDonald and Sou, are in good de- gave an interesting address in the
mond and are selling readily at the I United church on Sunday morni.'1g,
yards approximately 100 head being on the work of the'Upper Canada
disposed of a few hours after aa- Bible Society. He spoke of the
duet numbers. The artistic arrange,,
mients of the floral contributions
sere quietly serene „Attboligh rain,
fell frequently during the day,:. it
did not seem to spoil the suceeee Gr
this anniversary occasion,
BLUEVALE
Mr. Wm. Thornton is "'spending a
while with Mr, and Mrs. Anson
Thornton at Gerrie.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dobie of
Auburn ,spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Pas. Jahnston, 1st line,
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Blanch
Costello is seriously 111 at Mr.
George Thornton's, she was. taken
with a bad stroke last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eh, . Jbhristen and
Carl visited on Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Johnston :and Emma.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. M•eCienuan
and family spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs, Jas.-McCutcheou
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BLUEVALE CHURCH W. M, S. Mr. and Mrs. Boys of Lambeth,
Miss Simpson of Loudon and ;4+r.
Each Canadian soldier enlisted will Holds Monthly Meeting
Dick Long of Montreal were Sunday
N presented nt the society' bwrat a The regular monthly meeting
ATew Testament, dliuevale brandy. Y °f vlsltors with John and Jessie -
has stltp,ported the work since 1266.1 the W.M;S, of the United. Church Strachan.
M. Young of South Rin' i was held Friday afternoon in the Mr. and ,Mrs. Archie Griffiths,of t
Rev, G.
loses, occupied the pulpit in Knox I vestry. Mat. C. Tavener presided. farmer residents Mos. of the 4th
Grey, attendedthefuneral of he'
Morning,
He poke one to Sunday ; God 02th18 for October being rt he aunt,reyMrs. MsiP
morning, nooks of the terrible God of all the people -of the earth:' .,arlane, Saturday. ;
restlessness in -the World at the Mr. Tavener spoke on to 1st chap- i 'Mr, Peter McDonald of Pleaty,
present time, due largely to selfish- ter of the new study book, "India's Suds•, was a welcome visitor with
nese and over -anxiety and God's Rural M1111005." During the bust - his old neighbors on the 12th con., i
promise "Come unto Me all ye that nes :.session, 'piano were made for last week. Pete looks as if the Wes: 1
labour and are heavy laden and 1 the antufn Thankoffering service on agrees with him and reports 50
wild give you rest." Sunday morning, when Rev. C. bus. of wheat per acre and graded
Tavener will deliver the thauksgrv- No, 1.
Minion Bond Elects
ing message. ...The Listowel quartet A Hallowe'en social will be held
will furnish the music, on Tuesday evening, Oct 31st, at
At the October meeting of the the home of Mrs, Jas. MacFarlane,
newly organized 'Mission Band h'1'1' 1
in the United Church on Saturdap BELGAYN Con, 4. Prizes are being offered for
the best Prizes,
re Suitable games
afternoon, Mrs. C. Tavener, super- i and contests will he aSuhta, d and a
Mr. Snell in
incteadent was in charge. Normanandn
Hall, Scott MacLennon and, Cassie
1 The Young People's Society mat program, with Rev,
Selling tools part in the devotional in the Sunday School room of ight charge,
will 118 gioeniolly entertain -
reading,
exercises. Muriel Smith gave a Unite4 church on Thursday enjoy,
Mus• Tavener told a tem?- with the Citizenship Committee 4+0
erance story and conducted a f1n- ch'arg'e and Kenneth Wheeler in the ,Several trona Roe's congregation
ser play with the children. The a+.- chair. Mrs, C. Procter presided al attended • the anniversary services
the organ, The taneo1i was read by at Union last Sunday and enjoyed
t
e ted w was Mean. superintendent,
C. Marjorie Granby and the prayer -hearing Rev, Hazlewood 01 Ben -
ectad were: assistant
Mrs, superintendent,
takete by Edith Procter, The topic ",miller in slttendid messages, as well
Traverser aSestant suporry, Shlr, for the evening was taken by Ruth c as the special music by the Union
Mrs. Fred Selling; surer, Sr 14+ Wheeler. Atter the meeting com- choir,
ley Selling treasurer, ;. az- mutes worked on the details, of the The W. A. of Roe's church will
Smith; pianist, Florence Shie1L a ' i rases for the remainder of the hold their annual bazaar on Friday
ante; Helen , 13111y1u; temps;• par afternoon, November Ord at the
year.
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pence; secretary, ry, m Ga Smith; There will be no Hallowe'en home of Mrs, 1. D. Frain, -
Worc secretary, Wilmer NoDm; Social' this. year, The Society will splendid as^,sortment of aprons, tow -
Worlds Friends' secretary, Nornrt eo•operate with the Women's Assocl• els, etc., will be offered• and alter -
Hall, anon for the Goose Dinner instead. Hoon tea will he served. All ladies
_ of the community aro cordially 1m
Fractures Collar Bone { 'sited.
When Car is Overturned WOMEN WANTED--
Capable women wanted—between My. Addison Taylor received tho
his
While at:, and Nils, W. J. Johr•
the ages of 20.40, Se81 a line of I sad newsof the death of
cion, accompanied by Mts. 7osei„t dairy n,acassiiiea that brings B3%- 1 'brother Arthur Taylor, who died in
PIAT and always increasing orders. Fergus on Saturday. The aymp' y
of to
tt community is extended Mr,
MORRIS
Mrs. Jos. Anderson, 6th line of
Morris returned home Sunday even-
ing atter spending the past two
weeks 'with friends in Stratford and
Seaforth.
Curtis and slaughter, Miss Margaret
Curtis, were striving over to Whig-
an
hi Ca t•
hams on Sunday evening the lights of Products knows ihtroughtnut
Pols,. Ppittablo districts now Taylor in the death of his: brother,
an a e1 roaching car and a heady avallahie. No experience needed. Mrs.. George Campbell and (laugh.
rain' failing made visibility poor aril No risk. Inquire without obliga• 1 ter Liteen of Vancouver are visiting
the Johnston car went off the road. tion, 'Psi illi OAITtibb041.111 VA22- , at the home of MMlrs, Robt, Wilson
turning over on its side. Mrs. Cm. -1 11,10X P-1tODU'CTS, 670 St. Clement, idth of Grey, Mrs, Campbell is a.
1'untreal, 1 1 niece of Mrs, Wilson's,
tis sNFtered a brokan collarbone
BORN
RUTTAN—To Mr, and Mrs, Arthur
Mitten, Morris' Township, on Sat-
urday, October 2lst, 1039, a sou,
David. Arthur,
WALTON
Thoanas Simpson, Los Angeles,
Calif., is visiting his sisters here at
Present. He had been clerk o fthe
court at Log Angeles for thirty -live
years and has been. superannuated.
He sees many changes as he has
been away 45 years. He is scam -
Panted by his nephew,
Earl Hoy of Walton has joined
the Hoine Gnard Battalion. W. C.
Bennett and Moody Holland hare
gone to Porcupine on, business; P.
B, Gardiner of Toronto is spending
a few days in the village; iS0l .
John Buchanan is, visiting 'friends
in Toronto,
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