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Jean Mott, and Mlss Mitigatet
Hal'itton, local leaders
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY iE�RA�'E.
Quick Quaker Oats, large, plain ,per pack 19c
Crown Corn Syrup 2 lb tin ' ••• per tin 19c 'Rev. it. J. Trask of Atwood can.
Aylmer Soups, Vegetable or Tomato 2 tufa for 19c eucted tete services in Brick and
Cascade Pink Salmon 1 tb tin • - • ' • . " , , ' . tin 19c Belgrave Gutted Churches on Sun -
St. Williams Orange & Grapefruit Marmalade 2 T each19a day last, diene J. B, Tawnond eon
aiillerest Lard 1 tb prints 2 lb for 19c. dilated Anniversary Services in A t.
Spring Mop Sticks each 19c wood where he ministered for six
Aylmer Pork & Beans 20 oz. ' • • • . • . • . • • • .. • ' • 2 tins for 19c years before coining to Belgrave. A
Carnation Milk, large tin • • • • • • • •
...,........... 2 tins for 19c r^.°.' 11^r•. was installed in the
Country der Peas 16 oz. 2 tins for 19c church auditorhen to relay the stir -
Country
Jello Powders 5 plc for 19c vice through a loud speaker system
Richard's Carbolic 'Soap 4 bars for 19c , to an overflow congregation gather -
Aylmer Tomato Juice 25/a oz.
1 ^• 2 tins for 19c ed in the basement at both mornin
et xeste etetetaitet.sectt=teter~ erteiele t ieaRa #teemitt l -erei and
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ILE'' Townend visited at their home in
� :t Belgrave over the week end.
Women's Inst'tute
The "Peaces' meeting of the Wo,
men's Institute will be held on
Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 2.80 p.m. at the
home of 'Mrs. R. Yule. Convenors 1n
*TMargaret Proc6er oL Leedbury wl+h charge are Mrs. Willard Armstrong
BlaVE61.
A LE her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mills: and Mrs, Fxl Wiglrtman; .Roil call
on "P=ace Thoughts' Motto, 'Whits
Procter; Miss Florence Fowler vita honor, Beauty, truth endure, He Uv
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton relatives at ,Seaforth;, Mrs: W. B. o still";ety, truth
by hliv
and baby of Exeter spent the week Reid, Wingham, and Mr, and M. e ighl"O address eventsby Rev. W.
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end with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Church- Harry White, Tillsontburg, with Mr. A. B ighlien of Wingham; music.
ill and other friends. and Mrs. Peter S. McLltven; Dell. Miss Elaine Walsh; Lunch iuslo,
Mrs. Wm, Dobie of Auburn spent can Stewart, public school teacher . i s Ed eV3ghtman, Mrs, Willard
a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Jin- here, spent the holiday with his Ar s. Ed. C. Procter. All
Johnston and baby. parents at• Stratford; John Munde:1 . Ladies. MY Mrs.he J.
C. octin
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peacock and and Mr.. and - MTS. Hugh Mundell theed dito this a comm, The one
Will spent Sunday afternoon with will Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Mund=.1l vitday course meeting.
knitting"
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Johnston and Carl. at Gorrie. t dried be held on Oct. 28th.
-'Miss Janet Robertson spent the
week end and holiday at her home Mrs. Roy 'Purvey was hostess on Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Wheeler have
Thursday afternoon for the regular been visiting with Mrs, Wheeler's
on the let line. - monthly meeting of the Women's b=other, Dr. Wilfred Robinson and
We were sorry to hear the little "Institute, The president, Miss family at Dryden, ` Ontario; Mrs.
Jean Elliott, presided. The roil -call,
"Name a. vegetable and its medicinal Norman Keating and Catherine have
value," brought a splendid response returned home from a week spent
and a good discussion on vegetables,l with Mrs. H. Mitdhell and fa tiny
their value, preparation in order to at Rothsay; Miss Winnie .Lane of
maintain their food value and also Oiillia school staff and recently of
aetrective . and pleasing combine. l Belgrave, was a nohaey visrt;r:'
tions. Miss Elliott and Miss Fow-
ler were named a committee to with friends here; Misses Nora and
plan a social function when the Ruth Wheeler of London spent ,he
draw will be made for the quilt, do- weekend at their Gnome here; Mr,.
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nated by Mrs. Charles Elliott. • and Mrs. George J nes of London
Miss Jean Elliott gave the high- were visitors with her parents,
lights of the area convention at Mr. and Mrs. J, E. McCallum; Mr.
Guel
on the adrvantages and pos
spokeen. Mrs, Jack Widksr,oe• and Mrs. C. R. Gentles, Jim, and
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sibilities of farm life. Miss Mar- ' Mabel were vnsitors with Mr. and
garet Curtis and. Miss Lela Agar Mrs. Fred Reid, Varna, Monday
contributed readings. Miss 1'Ior- [ Mrs. Jones of Toronto is a vistiot
enee Fowler offered her home for with Mr. and Mrs, Martin Great'''.the November meeting,
Highet Prices Paid For Produce
Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday EeEv�nigs.
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BOB of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaw fall
and broke Ms leg last week an l
hope it will soon be better.
Miss Emma Johnston spent the
week end and holiday at her home
on the let line,
Jolla Kirton and Miss Bella Kirtnu
received word this week of the
death of their eldest brother, Henry,
at Powassan, Parry Sound, Jahn
Kirton Eldon Kirton, James Mich'e
and Mrs. Michie attended the
funeral. Mr. Kirton was a resident
of Turnberry township and went to
Parry Sound when a young man. He
was SO years of age and had not en-
joyed good, health for some time.
Thanksgiving visitors in the vil-
lage; Miss Isabel McKinnon of
Waterloo with her parents, Mr. ani
Mrs. R. H. McKinnon; Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McMichael and daughter
Maragaret, Toronto, with Mr, and
Mrs, William Wettlaufer and two
daughters of Waterloo with Mr. awl
Ma's. J. W. Wettlaufer; Mrs. John
Pugh, Mitchell, with her brother,
Allan and Mrs. Ramsay; Mrs. Miller
Seafortb, with her sister, Mr's. Roy
Turvey; Mrs: M, L, Aitken of Hol -
len and Miss Dorothy Aitken of St
Marys at her home . here; Miss
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fined to. his bed for the past few
weeps through illnese, Otis mauY
'friends hope he may soon be around
again.
Mrs, Narcoe, Toronto, who hes
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sawtell;
returned home on Friday
Tom Hoperoft, Baden, formerly of
this village, called on friends Sat-
urday.,
The death of Lillian 0, Brownlee,
took place at Sarnia Hospital on Fri-
day, October 11th, Mrs. Brownlee
'Was the widow of the late Rev. W
P. Brownlee, who many years ago
was Rector 01 Fordwich, Gerrie and
Wroxeter Anglican Churlhes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Mrs
MacFarlane and daughter, Fratice5
were Teesnvater visitors on Thurs
day 00 last week. ,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J
McBurney were Mr. and Mrs. Ner
garble and, song : Clare, Winghem
Mise Vera. 'Thaler, Kitchener, ant
Mr. Win.- Keefer, Belonore.
Week end visitors with Mr. an(
Mrs, R. J. Rann were Mr. and Mrs
Atkin Rann and sons, and daughter
of Brussels, r. and Mrs. Alliin Hast-
ings and son, Norman, Turnberry.
Dr, W. A. and -Mrs. Spence, Toronto.
Miss Jeanette' Adams, of. Toronto,
was a weekendvisitor with friend'
in town,
The hostess served refreshments
assisted by Mrs, Milton Smith send
Mrs. Roy Sellars.
Former Resident Dies.
Word was received here of the
death of Jahn Thomas M his 72nd
Year. Mr. Thomas was a son of
the late Mr. and, Mr.s Philip
Thomas of Bluevaie and be spent
his young manhood here Some
Years ago he went to the Canadian
West, where he continued to live
and where he died. Two sisters
reside on the homestead, here—dire.
Ina Lockhart and Miss Agnes
Thomas.
J. H. F. Timimns of Toronto
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Private Bill Parks, Quebec, spent
the week end in town with Mrs.
Parks.'
Miss Jean Elliott, Miss Evelyn
Shemin, Miss Flora McTavish, were
Clinton visitors on Friday.
Mrs, J. Lovell spent the week end
with her mother Mrs. Douglas Fras-
er in London.5
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Mr, and hers. G. Davidson return-
ed to their hone in Oshawa last
last week. Miss Mae Davidson
contlpanied them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs, Allen Munroe and•
Winnif•ed, also Miss Vera Wright,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mr .
Wm. Wright, at Walton.
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Ross Duncan; of Welland spent
the week endwith hie parents, Mr.'
and •Mrs. F. Duncan, 4th line,
Miss Alma Bayne • of Hamilton
spent the week end .w.ith her -Cousin
Betty Currie.
Mrs, W. R. Lundy and son Robret'
and d,7leanor Morgan • of Westdale.
Hamilton spent Thanksgiving Flth
Mrs, Albert Crookes and friends,
Miss Gladys Fa,wcet. of Toronto
spent the week end at the home o'
Mrs. M. Lowe.
Mr, and Mrs. Nesbitt,'' Hamilton,
of Atwood were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan.
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Mr, and Mrs. Jae, Moses and
Billie spent the Thanksgiving week-
end at Liman, Ailsa Craig ° and
Forest.
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The harvest= thresher combine
machine is coming more and mart
into favor among the 'farmers o
tans district and had suitable condi
tions continued a large acreage of
the buclmvheat crop would have
.been handled during the week in
that way,
Corn cutting and silo filling has
been the rush order work in the
corn area here but is now practical.
ly completed.
laby brothers of Kitchener were
Thanksgiving Sunday guests with
their parents Harland and Mrs
Raby.
Lorne Votlden of Hamilton holt.
Bayed Sunday and Thanksgiving day
with relatives and friends in .Ethel,
Miss Ella Pearson of Browntown
attended Ethel- United Church a,.i•
niveisaiy services Sunday and Mon
day and as of yoie assisted in. Arrv-
ng the hot fowl supper and table
0.4 waiting.
♦♦ Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Grainger of
4441 Jamestown varticipatod, In the. Sun.
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and trio -supper and, concert Monday
night. .
'Mussel Love of Hamilton visitel
his parents W. H, and Mrs.• Love n.
the Thanksgiving holiday.
P. N,' and Mrs. Currie of Atwood
were among the number wbo attend.
el the 'United Church hot fowl.
supper and coneont. held in Ethel
church Monday Thanksgiving day.
Win. Hamilton who has been on
the sick list for the past two weelt5
Minoring from a heart attach is.hre
proving siowi"y and, a good come•
back Is hoped for,
Monday, Thanksgiving day was a
holiday for the rural mail carriers.
Gordon Sleightltoim, school teach-
er• and Alliston Slolglitholm who is
in military training with the Elgin
reglntent were at the home of thea'
parents Frank and Mrs. Sleighthordn
over Thanksgiving holiday,
,Miss Ruth. Sharpe who was 118.'0
to attend the marriage of her cousin
Jean Balm to Robert Glen Daimler
and Miss Bertha Straue who was
bridesmaid at the same occasion re•
turned to their respective licutes in
Toronto and Montreal, almost 1131-
enedlately after the ceremony
,Miss ,Strares to resdmo office denie=s
with a Montreal firm and Miss
ishatq)o to embark at Toronto 'for
'overseas service tie a Red Cross
nl•rs°,
With weather all taxa tcorld bo di
sired there was s good attendance
at Ethel United church anniversary
service at 11. o'clock' Sunday, Oct.
13, At the evening hour worship
at 7,30 the church was tilled t0 can,
acity, Rev: Ms'. Lewis of Brussels
was the preacher for the day, The
obnrch choir gave special. numbers
and led in the service of song, Miss
Mary Hewitt Tendered solo sella,
tions la good voice. The instru-
Meni•al interludes with Mrs,
bee at the organ and Arnold Earls
as pianist were much appreciated
Tho floral decorations were taatilp
arranged,