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:LEGION
Thursday, October 5, mull Oct: 11
Choice Quality Pumpkin, lge 28 oz. tin 2 c
Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa,I lbtin
/2 '�9c
Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa, 1 lb. tin c
31
Hillcrest Pure Lard 1 lb. carton c
Nabob Coffee S
1 lb. bag 45c
Kam-- a pure pork product per tin c
Standard Peas 21
. ,• 2 -20 -oz. tins �'S•c
Poliflo• Floor Wax
Woodbmys -Facial Soap 1 1b, tin 49c
Ovaltine, med, tin—SSc; 3 bars 230
Nntrm Baby Cereal; 9 oz, pkg.-290; large tin 98c
18 oz
Interestpkg. Toilet .490
Ti Pg
slue ... ..... ...... .. .. 3 large rolls 25c
Thanksgiving Day Oct. 9th. Our stores closed all day.
Superior Baking Powder, 8' oz, 4an-13c;
Arctic Pastry Flour
1
6oz. tai2ng
Baker's _Unsweetened Chocolate, 3 oz. pkg. 10c; 3 oz.pkg. 210
York Meat Spreads, for Overseas parcels — -
Devilled Ham, Pate' de foie, Beef, Beef Pork Sc Tongue,
Beef Pork and Chicken, Devilled Ham
Plain Queen Olives
Pimento Stuffed Olives
Kellogg's Rice' Erispies
Kellogg's Cornflakes
6 oz. bottle 190
6 oz. bottle 290'
2 pkgs. 250
hogersoll Malted or Rideau Cheese 2 large Pkgs. 25e
Sage, Savory, Poultry Dressing ee Ib- pkg. 22c
Ellman' Vanilla Extract, 4 oz, bottle -10c; 8 oz. bottle 15c
Lifebuoy Shave Cream
�►- Ivory Soap—excellent for sending overseas, 3 med. bars per tube; 19c
Hillcrest Shortening, "the bettor kind" 19c
1 Ib. carton 19c
PORRIDGE! PANCAKES! MUFFINS!
EASY RECIPES
ON PACKAGE
JePHONE 8
Ross
Art Wright
PHONE 77
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smithendoi'f
of Buffalo and Mrs, Dan Rafferty of
Woodstock visited at their mother's,
Mrs, P. H. McGrath and Mr, and Mrs
Angus Kennedy,
The alter beautifully decorated wtih glad-
. ding, n very pretty autumn wedding was
denmrzed by Rev. Father Odrowaki, burs,
Vincent. Lane plaYod the wedding music,
when Dorothy Marie, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. James Nolan, became the bride of Vin-
cent John Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thos
Murray, The bride given in marriage by her
father was gowned in afloor length gown of
white satin and french Ince with sweetheart
necklines end long embroidered veil. with
sweetheart headdress and train. The bride
carried a bouquet of red roses with stream-
ers. The bride's only ornament. was a gold
censs, gift of the groom. The bride's atten-
dant was Miss Florence Colwell of Toronto,
who wore a floor length dress of pale blue, a
matching headdress and carried a bouquet of
pink roses and baby mums. Mrs. Ernie Mor-
den of London was matron of -honour and
wore a floor length dress of- pink taffeta with
net over, and, matching headdress and ear -
trod a bouquet of roses and baby mums,' Tho
"lower• girl o•as Patricia, sister of the bride,
dressed in mswve and carried a.. basket of
:swam peas. The groom was attended by his
brother Mr, Thos. Murray, A reception W,rs
held d the home of the bride's parents with
do gm. -t. The bride's mother received guests
in a gown ,f navy blue shear ami corsage of
red roses, The groom's mother wore a gown
nf brown crepe with. corsageofyellow roses.
The groom's gift to the bride was a set of
silver, to brideamutd, a sliver dish, flower girl
!1 hrae,let, to groomsman a tie clip The
usherswere Mr, Frank Murray and Mr, ,To-
seplt Nolan. After reception NU•, and Mrs.
Murray left on 0 honeymoon to Niagara Pails
med Buffalo. The bride chose ,r rose wool
salt mrd matching accessories. On their re-
turn they will reside in MGI{illop.
BORN
BEATON—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Oct. 1st, to Mr, and Mrs.
Beverly Beaton, a son.
STEPHENSON — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Oct. 1st, to Mr: and
Ivies. Geo•ge Stephenson, Zurich, a
son.
DEAD or
IANI.MALS
.DISABLED
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
• 219 MITCHELL
Highest hest Prices Paid
LIVE OR DRESSED
CHICKENS 6 lbs. and over 22e FOWL 6 lbs. and over 20c
5 lbs, and over 21c 5 lbs, and over 19e
4 lbs. and over 180
DUCKS 20c
Delivered Note—Prices paid are for live weight,
NEW FEATHERS BOUGHT: Duck feathers 50c lb. Geese feathers
80c lb. We buy Used Feathers as well
PARKDALE POULTRY
PHONE 152
MITCHELL
Liberals of North Huron
A Meeting to nominate a candidate to contest the riding in
the next Federal Election, will be held' in the Town Hall,
WINGHAM
on Thursday, October the 12th, 1944
at 1.30 o'clock P.M.
Our guest speaker on this occasion will be
GEORGE WOOD, ESQ., M. P. FOR BRANT RIDING
All Liberals and friends should hear this outstanding
speaker.
.THE NORTH HURON & HURON BRUCE LISERAL
ASSOCIATION
V'
C. Attridge,A.Alexander, President
,;Sect,. A. A e. ,
1
• aver United Church, Winthrop
will hell Anniversary Services on
ti1'NIt1Y, OCT. 8, 13 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.
Go i. G. Hazelwood, of Walton, will be:
guest. speaker a,1 both services. The
Choir .will be assisted by the Male
Quurl.ette First Presbyterian Church,
and Mi•s. Relit, McKercher and Miss
Margaret Hahkir•k, es soloists.
Mr, Russell tl4of-
c sale : o 's ;goad- t t ARMORIES
y mer were guests 1 33 n l 51111 great tl let
week of Mr; and Mrs. R. H. Sproat: ver clay or n1:1•12t unhallowed Z,ass but r'fl
Worcs has been received that Tpr, , still what the Lord hath 0.30 P.M,
Donald Wood received a ,bullet wound done." There is what the Christ'
Christian 1:i1]lll110113
in the left thigh, -- knows as prayer unceasing, and it is
as returned after a worthy, spiritual achievement, but oi'ebestra.
spending' a week at'.Biantfo'd. he who prays habitually le most fitt- for the ho
Fit s
gt ZCe,t1, Dale, Ccutralia at ed to rise to steer heights
tended the, navyieig its of devo
graduation at Galt tional spirit at a special time o:
over the week end, thanksgiving. There are tines fo
Mr's. W, E, Kerslake and Miss' Eliz the people of a community or nation
abeth Smith have returned from a to be united in praise. unto God for
two weeks' trip to Toronto and Nia- His goodness in making wondrous
gate Polls, provision for the ,people's needs, A
Miss Margaret McIver, St. Mary's sense of the goodness of God unto
Hospital, Kitchener, was a visitor at us surely thrills each soul until it
the home of her parents, Mr. and sings: "Bless the Lord 0 M
Mrs. Peter McIver on Sunday. • y Soul
and all that
Mrs, Bruce Davidson and daughter•, is within me bless His
Hamilton, visited at the home of Mrs, holy name,
y o national t lankagivieg
clay, October 13
sharp. Door prise. E,rter-
Refreshment booth. Good
Entire proceeds, Smokes
VOL overseas.
Jack's
STANLEY Jack's Repair
r Johnston -McAllister- - w. ,J. THOMPSON,.PROP.
n .A. pretty autumn wedding was
solemnized at noon on Sat., 30- Set Team Lines 21 ft,
at the hone of Mr, anti Mrs, Robt, . 1 Leather, brass mounted $0,50
R. McAllister on the Parr Line, Stan-
ley, when their younger daughter, CLOSE 8 P. M. SAT. NIGHTS'
Ruth Pearl, became the bride of
Marvin Arnold Johnston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Johnston, Varna,
Rev. A. M. Grant of Hillsgreen Un-
ited Church performed the cere-
mony. To the strains of the wedding
music played by Mrs, George And-
erson who also played softly during
the signing of the register, the brid-
al party took their. places in the liv-
ing room beneath - an arch of ever-
green decorated with flowers and a
white bell and banked with ferns
and large baskets of pink asters. The '
lovely young ;bride, given in mar-
liege
ar
liege by her father, wore a floor -
length gown of white brocaded satin '
in lily of the valley design with
sweetheart neckline
a long on pointed
sleeves over which was worn her
long wedding veil' of embroidered
net. Her only ornament was a gold
locket. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of pink Briarcliffe roses and
fern. Miss Helen Johnston, sister of
the groom, as bridesmaid was gown-
ed in a floor length dress of pink silk
and a headdress of white flowers and
carried a bouquet of Starlight roses.
Little Marion Turner, niece of the
bride, as flower girl was sweetly
dressed in a floor length gown of
green dotted net over taffeta with 1'n a ■
green velvet bows, and a headdress Bornholm Cider Mill
of matching rosettes and carried a
T. G, Scott oust the week end, The da f t' 1 ]
Mr, and Mrs. T. Crouch and Mr. ,s at h nd. What are your plans for
and Mrs. M. E. Clarkespent the week thanksgiving? This question does not
end at Barrow Bay. mean, where are you going or how
Miss Mary Johnstone has returned are you planning to spend the time,
from holidaying .at the home of her rather it means, what is yourspirit-
sister, Mrs. 3. G. Dillan°, Hamilton, ual response to God's provision and
Corporal Harold Chesney, Wood- • manifestation en yotu' behalf. God
stock, spent the week end with Mrs. hath been wondrously good to us in
Chesney, Canada and His hand hath moved
Miss Laura Mole returned home on mysteriouslyfor us, in ways that we
Friday after spending the past six cannot tell, both in the Canadian
weeks In Rochester, N.Y., and To- homeland and yonder where men
rento. i wage war for the preservation of all
Mrs. Yoes has gone to London for the basic things for which we should
the winterf
a ter s ends
the inn- ,be i
spendipg ssincerely thankful. This attitude.
mer with Mrs. R. Bell. I of gratitude is only found in people
Mrs,' Ada Reid and Miss Galbraith • who have a realistic belief in the
are spending the week in. Bayfield. 1 fatherhood of God and the brother-
Dr. F. J. Burrows. is visiting, in hood of"man. Gross and uncivilized
Winnipeg._(peoples are never narked by a
Mr, and Mrs, John' Walker, ing- worthy spirit of ..gratitude.
ham, spent Sunday at the home of In your church on Sunday sing
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. 'songs of praise and 'thanksgiving to
' Mr. Edward Mole has been confined
God for all his benefits. May your
to his bed for the' past week 'soul respond to the injunction of the
Mr. and Mrs. Tas, Henderson and sweet singer of Israel, "Enter into
family, and Mr. and Mrs, S. Mackay His house with thanksgiving and into
of Goderich visited. Mr. E. Mole and Sunday, His courts with
daughters on praiser'
Visitors at the home of Mr. Lorne –Contributed by the President; of
an District Ministerial
Dale were Mr. Arthur Sims of Tor-
onto and Sgt, Wm, Dugan of Ohio Association,
and Sgt, Harry Blackmore of Beams -1 Hf NSrALL
v311e. f
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Langford and Miss Gladys Luker hostess at
son Gordon of London visited Mr, and her home on Monday wasto
Mrs. W. R. Shaw over the week end, evening the
Mr. H. Minuetspent the week end Mission Circle of the United Church.
with Mr, and. Mrs. E.'L. Box, and Miss Erma Ifipfer was co hostess.
Mrs Minet returned with .him to To- Miss Edna Saundereock presided ov
•
ronto 'after spending the week here. er the program. Mrs. Flynn took the
P. Officer George Finlay, RCAF., devotional. The topic was given by t
British Columbia, and wife, Airwoman Miss Ellis in the absence of Mrs. J.
Jean Finlay, RCAF., Toronto, visited Corbett. Mrs. H. Hyde and Mrs. t
last week at the hone of the latter's Mary Buchanan were appointed del -
'parents Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. egates to attend the sectional meet- 0
Airwoman Vera Hudson, RCAF., ing to be held in Kippen on Wed.,
Fingal, spent the week' end at the Oct. 18th. Arrangements were made d
home of her sister, Mrs, Scott Hab- re bazaar to be held Sat, Nov. 18th.
kirk and Me. Habkirk. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Hyde and Mrs,
Miss Marguerite Westcott, nurse- McNaughton appointed in charge of g
in -training at Hamilton General Hos- location, etc, p
pital, visited over the week end at Council Meeting— e
the home of her parents, Mr. and Regular meeting of the village Mrs. Arnold Westcort, council was held. October 2nd at g8
Miss Doris Snare, Stratford, spent in with all member's
the week end in town. p present. Min •
• Mr, George Daly, RCAF., Aylmer, utes of the previous meeting read h
spent the week end with liis parents, and adopted. Correspondence read
wedding cake surrounded by pink Following are the minimum' values
apers and small baskets of pink and of the participation certificates issued
white asters centred the bride's on the following seeds:
able. Mrs. Harvey Reyes, Mrs. Har- Red Clover $1.80 per bushel
id Jones, Mrs. Eric Switzer and
Miss Doris McKay served, For the Alfalfa $3;00 per bushel
ccasion the bride's mother chose a Alsike $3,00 per bushel
ress of black and turquoise crepe
with black sequin trimming, The We are licensed by the Special
room's mailer wore a gold two- Pi'aducts $card Lo issue these certi-
iece ensemble. They both wore a Scales which have the above guar-
orsage of Talisman roses. Later in unreel values.
the
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ST. COLUMBAN
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH
Bayfield Valley Five Orchestra
OLD
VIRGINIA
PIPE TOBACCO
It's a real
pipe smoker's
tobacco
colonial bouquet. The groom was at- will Operate
by his cousin, Gordon John-
sten. After the usual congratulations
the guests, which included the im- Every Day but Monday
mediate families and uncles and
aunts of the bride and groom, enjoy- STARTING OCT. 10TH
ed a wedding dinner in the dining
Tom which was prettily decorated
n pink and white. A three -tiered
_afternoon the bridal couple left Sell your seed to a dealer that can
on a motor trip to Toronto, Weed- give you a certificate, thus assuring
tock, Niagara Falls and other points. yourself of the above bonus,
For travelling the bride donned a
row•s tailored suit with brown ac We are also buyers of Timothyr
71', and Mrs, J. F. Daly.
Mr, David Bolton, Waterloo, spent
the week cud at his home here.
Mr. Arnold Westcott has returned
to. Toronto after spending the past
weak with Mrs: Westcott and family,
Miss Mary Devereaux, of •London,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Devereaux,
Mrs, William Campbell and Miss
Join Smale are 'holidaying' at Mid-
land,
Pte. F. L. Kennedy of Seaforth
returned from overseas this week,
as follows: LaFlance Fire .Engine, r
Dept. Municipal �1t1'airs, Judge Cos- es
tello, Ontario Municipal Health Ser-
vices Board, County Clerk, Crown
Attorney Holmes, Twp. of Tucker -
smith, Twp, of , Stanley. Twp.
Hay, Workmen's Compensation 131
Dept. Munitions, Canadian Milital
Journal, Provincial Treasurer, Chie
Election Officer Lewis, Fire Marsh.
Scott. The Clerk reported re tit
summary of the collectors roll
follows: Taxable totals, Land, $65
755; buildings, $295,775, busines
for a total of $383,718, an
a total cash to be collected of $12
80.58: Bills and accounts read a
ollows: Hensall Hydro Com., hydr
all, $13.83; Judge Costello, appeal
rom Court of Revision, $10; T
Kyle. salary, $73.80; G. M. Case
earning streets, $2.10; J. Pfaff, lab
r streets $2.10, Total $101.83.
Marsha
e
a
?s$orres. I non their return they will and Sweet Clovers
esicle on the groom's farm near
arra' Highest prices paid for all
VARNA seeds
Corporal Gordon Keys, RCAF., 114
Brantford last week for Kamloops
B.C. Ile called on his brother. Pilo
Officer Mervin Keys at Portage L
Prairie, 011 his way hest,
Cpl. Wm. McAsh of Hebert, N.S.,
has returned to camp, after spending
a week with his wife and two little
sons at the parental home.
Mrs. Fulton of Sarnia spent a few
days last week with her sister, Mrs,
L. Beatty.
N ye Stelck leaves Wednesday for
Kitchener. and expects to spend the
winter months in Detroit.
Mr. John Rathwell who is slightly
improved, has gone to spend a while
with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS 2
Continued Prom Page One
Girls' Events
Junior — Running broad, Mab
Campbell, Eleanor Shannon, Ann
LaFranier. Standing broad, Ann
11
el
de t
de
LaFranier, Mabel Campbell, June
Pevitt: High jump, Eleanor Shannon,
Mabel Campbell. Basketball- throw, D
Mabel Campbell, June Pevitt, Ahn de
LaFranier. Baseball ' throw, Mabel p
Campbell, June Pevitt, Eleanor Shan- b
non. Target throw, Josephine 'McIver, a
Mary Hagan, June Pevitt, 75 yard n
dash, Ann de LaFranier, Mabel f
Campbell, Eleanor Shannon. 50 yard
dash, Ann de LaFranier, Eleanor in
Shannon and June Pevitt, equal, s
Relay Race, 1st team. Ann de La
France,•, June Pevitt, Mabel Camp by
Considerable discussion took ,place
asregards 'a program on Victory
ay and it was decided to leave the
matter to the public as regards a
arade, but a religious service will
e held in the hall, the Reeve to call
meeting of the committee in the
ear future or as soon as more in-
ormation is received.
Thanksgiving service will be held
Carmel Presbyterian Chu:•ch on s
unday, Oct. 8th at the morning ser-
ce, the, sacrament of baptism will
e observed. The minister, Rev. J.
Send samples, write or phone,
Fl
C.
ZWICKER
Wholesale Seeds
CREDITON, ONT.
Phones; Crediton 3w, or Hensall 761'16
Rathwell.
Miss Easter, who spent a few
weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. Mc-
Connell, left Saturday for Minneap-
olis. Mrs. MeConnell accompanied
her as far as Toronto.
Miss Glenn of London was the
guest of her cousin, Mrs, M G
Beatty, and in company with Miss
Mossop on Sunday motored to Brus-
els. Wroxeter and other points.
Service in St. John's Anglican
Church was taken by a student of
Huron College.
Mr, and Mrs. Aldington spent Sun-
day with friends in Cromarty and
Staffa.
bell; 2nd team, Josephine McIver, ,r
Mary Hagan, Eleanor Shannon. ;11
Junior Champion, Mabel Campbell;
runner-up, Eleanor Shannon, ho
Intermediate—Running broad, Jean
Mills, Edith Blanchard,: Eleanor c
Weaver. Standing broad, Donna Wat-
son, Lenore Habkirk, Edith Blanch- me
ard. Hight jump, Donna Watson, Len- C
ore Habkirk, Eleanor Weaver. Bas- co
ketball throw, Lenore Habkirk, Alice be
McIver, Do,n`a Watson. Baseball W
throw, Donna Watson, Lenore Hab- fo
kirk, Mae Clarke. Target throw, Alice gr
Mciver, Eleanor Weaver, Audrey pro
Shannon; 75 yard dash, Jean Mills, Ne
aylor, will occupy the pulpit at
a.m. and 7 p.m.
The Senior Women's Institute will
Id their October meeting histori-
a1 research) on Tuesday, Oct. 10th.
ease note change of date owing to
emorial ,service: The hostess is Mrs.
ornelius Cook and Mrs. Geo. Hess
-hostess. The special speaker will
Miss Barbara Michie. This is cl-
ays an outstanding meeting and as
rmerly the honored guests are the
andmothers. Roll call, name the
neer owner of your home. Motto,
ver too old' to learn, Mrs. Kers-
Eleanor Weaver, Donna Watson. 50 lak
hes, Miss ,Annie Consltt. Mem-
1's are reminded to hand in their
ristmas greeting cards for enclos-
in overseas boxes.
BRUCEFIELD
y1a'd dash, Jean Mills, Lenore Hab- rlis
kirk, Donna Watson. be
Relay race, 1st team,, Jean Agar, Oh
Jean Mills, Teresa Maloney, Edith ere
e. Demonstration of antique
Blanchard; 2nd team, Audrey Shan-
non, Donna Watson, Sue Nixon, Mad-
eline Wilson; 3rd team, Mary Ryan
Jean McMaster, Alice McIver, Eleanor
Weaver.
Intermediate Champion, Donna
Watson; runner-up, Lenore Habkirk.
Senior ' — Running broad, Betty
Dale, Katherine Laudenbach, Shirley
Love. Standing broad, Betty Dale,
Marion Mason, Jean Wright. High
jump, Betty Dale, Harriet Russell,
Shirley Love; Basketball throw, Bet-
ty Dale, Katherine Laudenbach, Mar-
ion- Mason. Baseball throw,: Betty
Dale, Marion Mason, Marjorie Mc-
Kenzie. Target throw, Shirley Love,'
Jean Wright, Betty Dale. 75 yard
dash, Pat Bechely, Betty Dale, ,lean
Wright. 50 yard dash, Pat Bechely,
Betty Dale, Harrier Russell,
Relay Race, 1st team, Pat Bechely,
K. Latidenbach, M. McKenzie, Jean
Wright; 2nd teams, Betty Dale, Lois
Whitney, Harriet Russell, Shirley
Love. q
Senior Champion, Betty Dale; run-
ner -1m, ,Marion Mason.
Thanksgiving services will be held
in Brucefield'United Church on Sun-
day. The choir will provide special
music,
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Hopton and
little son, also Miss Jones and Mrs.
Carlin of Montreal, visited with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jar-
vis Horton last week.
Mrs. Needham of Pinkerton was
guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. s
Td. Boyce over the week end.
Miss. Ina Scott of London spent 0
the week end with her mother here,
Mrs. Jae Moody is visiting' with
Mrs. Walters in Goderich, 1
Lieut. Walter Seery and bride of
Kingston visited at the home of Mr. p
and Mrs. Gordon Richardson last f
week.
KIPPEN
The following were some of th
visitors in the community over th
week end: Dos. Jim and Gilbert
their mother's, Mrs, Isaac Jarrett
Miss Margaret .Cooper at Mr. an
Mrs. W. R. Cooper's and Mr. an
Mrs Cyrus Scott and .Bruce of Bel
grave at the manse. Miss Ruth Wet
son at her home.
Last Sunday, the World'•s Con
munion Sunday, the Sacrament o
the Lord's Supper was dispensed a
both Kippen and Hillsgreen churche
and during the service Mrs. Normal
Long and Carl McClinchey were re
ceived by certificate, and Barbara
Grant, Marion Thomson, Warren
Thomson, Mrs. Cliff Watson and
Wallace Watson on profession of
faith, Mrs. Ross Dick was received
by certificate at Hillsgreen:
Thanksgiving service will be held
on Sunday first.
The '77th anniversary of the
church will be held on' the 15th of
October. The choir are busy proper -
ng in their usual efficient manner to
provide suitable music for the occa-
ion. The Rev. Fred Clysdale, form-
erly of Exeter and Owen Sound, now
f Ilderton, has been secured: as the
guest preacher for the day.
The Rally Day programme was
ollowed the church service last
Sunday with the Sunday School
upils and teachers occupying the
rent pews, Two of their number
oan Grant read the first story 'Are
ou a Christian?" and Donald Kyle 1
le second story "The second mile," '
er;•-pleasingly. The choir as always
dded' to the service by their anthem.
CIDER MILL
Will operate every day during
October and November
Cider Mill located on the street lead-
ing to the Golf Course, West Ward
MITCHELL
FRED HENNICK, Prop.
Terms Cash. Phone 181, Mitchell
Mr. Grant spoke briefly on "What
then shall this child be,"
The congregation is preparing for
their anniversary to be held on, the
15th of October,
On Sunday first the congregation
is keeping in step with the great
majority of congregations through-
out the whole world by holding its
communion service on that day. It is
e expected that new members on pro -
e fession of faith and by certificate
at will be received. Preparatory service
will be held on Thursday evening.
d Last week Mr. Grant attended the
d annual Alumni Conference at Tor-
_ onto, addressed by one outstanding
- theologian of the continent at the
present time, Professor Reinhold
_ Niebuhr of Union Theological Sem-.
,nary New York.
BRODHAGEN
I'
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoffmeyer
and family of Sebringville with Mr,
I and Mos, Norman Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Stauck and,
son Warren and. Miss Laura Hinz of
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.. Albert
1aauerengesser on Saturday •and Sun -
Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Leonhardt and
Verna of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Leonhardt: .
•
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungblut of
Rostock with 'Mr. and Mrs. Dalton•.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- y
per was observed at the morning, t1
service last. Sunday. A good emigre- v
gation was present, a
H.
inzMr.°and Mrs. Kostek and Mr. and
Mrs. Kostek of Dublin with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Mogk.
The Brodhagen Patriotic Society
operated a booth at the Mitchell fair
last Wednesday when they sold
sweet cider, coffee, doughnuts, pie
and sandwiches and guesses were
sold on a quilt. The lucky number
was 1,705 and the nearest number
1 guessed by Eric Schultz Was 1.767,
who was the winner. The booth and
quilt realized` about $70.
Want and For Sale Ade, 1 week :25e