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WALTON 1 BLUEVALE
Mr, Slid Mrs, R , rat and Mne, W111, Dobie of Auburn Spent
Oltildretro of Listowel were recent te. days with Mr. and Mrs, Jas,.
visitors yith Mr, and Mrs. ,Pas, Mc- John&tan,
Donald. Mr. Jas, McCia1I Who has 1Mr. and Mrs, Darold Harris and
bean visiting xeladrivtes for the pat family of Listowel visited on BUnday
few weeks,, bas returned to Itis
hoipa in Victoria, 'B4O„ Mr, and
Mrs, Hugh Shannon have returned
from an enjoyable visit at Van-
couver, BJC,; Mrs. Russell l3iyams
who 'hast, been nunsdng her another.
Mrs, 0, H. Drager, has returned to
iter hone in Brussels; Mrs, 0. II,
Drager ledit on. Sunday for an ss -
tended visit with relatives in Toron-
to; Mr. P, B, G•ard,ner o3 Toronto is
a visitor with friends around Wel-
ton; Mrs. John Buchanan, who has
been visiting relatives, in Toronto,
has: returned home; Mrs. Robert
Livingston: Leat Sunday to spend the
winter in Toronto with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Nea11e; Mrs, W, S.
Forbes spent last week +with her
brother, Mr, Henry Sanderson, in
H1illeht.
O'n Tuesday evening the annual
Thanxagen'ing meeting of the W.M.
S. of Dug'e Church was held. Those
Present were, privileged to listen to
an instructive, 9astdnating address
by Miss •Sibyl Poultice, a mission-
aly'for nearly thirty years in Japan.
Beautiful colored slides were shown
of the life and occupations: of this
oriental race, who .are industrious,
ambitious courteous,
A pleasing solo was rendered by
Miss Mildred Sellers.
EUCHRE AND DANCE
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL
;:3VEMnER 1Cth
Cards start at 8.15 sharp
MUSIC BY KIRKBY AND WATT
ORCHESTRA
LUNCH SERVED
ADMISSION 350
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etternoon with Mr, and Mee, Bd.,
Johnston and Carl,
Mr, and Mrs. Smith and Mr, and
Mrs, Wm, Ziegler of Detroit spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs,
Alex 44Itc1'hven and other friends.
Miss Viola Mather' spent a few
day's with. Mr. a.ud Mrs. las, Moses
of Grey; '
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Diliott and
son of Bluevale spent Sunday even,
ing with Mr. 'and Mrs, Melville
the • and' sons
Mr. and Mrs, George Agar of
Stratford visited with Mr. Sad, 81re.
Wallace Agar and: Mr. Chea. Agar
and M1ss. Lytta, 2nd 110e.
The Young People'te Union of
l3luevale United church entertained
the Y. 1. U, of 13russeas ou Friday
evening, The party tools the form
of a urasnuatade. Entrants made 11
grand in'are11 around, the schoolroom, 1
which' was gay with 0115e1175 (Ial•
lowa'en dteeorat10118, to show a 1
succession of in!terea'ting costumes.I
Adults, Miss D, 131s:beck, 'Mrs, Ma ,
honey, Mrs. Alex Maci3wen, Mrs, It, ,
J, McLennan, Charles Johnston.;
Children, Jean IVICLennan, Dolores
Han10110 1, Scott McLennan, Wayne
TmWey.
Atter the unmaking n devotional
Period was conducted by the Brus
sell' ecolety, with the president,
Id'albert Iteffer, presiding, Miss Bei-
hare
ar. are Michie spoke on the tiles -11e.
"Friendship," Mise Mary Davidson
gave a piano solo, Misses' Jean
Stpeiran and Idella Bryan' a vocal
duet an Bert Black seleottinry on
thea guitar, A period of lively games
wtis conducted • by Will Blackmore,
and a Hallowe'en lunch was served,
Rev, C. Tavener used the text
"What will eve do' with Jesus" in
hist sermon in the United Church on
Sunday morning, The choir sang
as t voluntary '„The Sailor's. Hymn,,'
Ronald Davidnou, a student from
Knox. Coaege, Toronto, preached in
Knox Presbyterian church on Sun-
day morning, using the text, 'Wha•t
Think Ye of Christ."
Miss Isabel McKinnon, daugther
of Mr, and Mrs; I, y1. Mettinuon
Who has compieted a course at the
London Business •College has ac*
eepted a Position with an insurance
company at Waterloo and Som-
menced work Monday morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter S, ,MeoHwen
are visiting Mrs, Male Lamont near
Brussels; Mrs, ltobyrt Nicholson
who recently dispoeed of her fatvtl
on the' 4:t1e conoestaton of Morris, 15
going to spend the winter with her
slitters, Mrs, Mtary Robertson and
Miss Martha Fraser in the village;
J, Wesley Beattie an& daughterd
FJthel and Florence of Seafortit vie..
i,ted with Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Gar.
Weal Mise Florence Fowler, with
Mr, and Mrs. McJGuire at Beach C' -
Pines.
WEDNIDIIDAY, TI0Yl7M'i3ER 8ttt
FREE SERVICE '.
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE.
temoyed promptly and efficiently
Simply phone "COLLECT" fo
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21 INGERSOLL
gRU$SELS PHONE 72
NOTICE
A11 dogs in Morris township must
be tied up, No dogs are to be el -
Jewett to run at large because of
rabies,. A couple of cases 01 which
have been reported in the townWiiin,
By order of
The Beard Of Health.,
Clinton, November 3rd, 1039
To Huron County. Holstein
Breeder's and Their Friends
Dear Sir:
The first social iunct1o11 to be
held b3' the newly ,formed Huron
County Holstein Breeder's' Club,
wi11 bein the form of a noonday
huu.heon, on Wednesday, November
15111 at 12,30 p.in, at the McKenzie
Hclel, Clinton. o'' i
An Holstein breedrrG and 'their
svive8. are cordial;y invited to attend
The hmncc'm will be a full course
meal featuring E'.'A.r`. Turkey. The
Guest Speaker will be Mr, Russell
T. belly. HandIton, well known
after dinner speaker at agricultural
functions A first class musical
,program has also been arranged, It
will be an onrr?andin8 event and it
is the 11Cpe if the club officers that
you and, your wife may be able to
make arrangements to be present.
If you wish to make up a car -load,
your friends wr^i8 also be welcomed
at the luncheon.
• Don't forget the following.
l0vent--Holstein Breeder's banquet
Date -- Wednesday, November 15th
Time — 12;30 natl. noon,
Plaice - 88oKeniie Hotel, Clinton,
Ontario,
Programme — Russel' T. Kelly,
Guest Speaker; Byron Jenvey,
Holstein Heldman; Musical num-
bers by the well known Huron
'County Harry Lauder, in the
:person of Harvey McGee, Au•
burn,
11 porsihle would you drop a line
before November 111 to the Agri-
culural Office, Clinton, stating how
many are conning with you ']'his
will enable es to give the Hotel tn.
u ,a Or'1p`are
for. Hovever if you do not de-
cide to rams 111111 the morning nt
it,. 1` xlthout noti-
fication.
Don'd. fur 1d that the ladies 586
!,:ro,r1.11 71, S Both you end, your
witc e my the hI1ehcon
(11110 to ;-r., you both: Lunchenn
tickets can be secured at the Hotel
Dining rte in now at Otic each.
You very truly,
Cordon 13: +t, GO; , leh, Cent.,
President.
1. 11utne Clutton, ,yes, -.Tants,,
11. t11, no, 5, Goderirh, Ont.
James' 0 Shearer, Agricultural Rep-
resentative, Clinton, Ont,
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