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Mr, and Mrs. Archie Mustard O
Goderich visited bvrsr the weekend
with Mr, :and "Mrs. S. Hey. :Ma
Mr. and Mrs. 3tervyn Stelae :Ma
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Finlayson hol:r
dayed in Stratford over the week-
end,
Mr, and 1VIrs. James Mirage .epent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
MD;. fiend Mrs. Sylvester Stumpf of
Elect ra. The eerernony was perfo m—
ed by Rev. T. •Luft, pastor of the
,tush, assisted by Itev, 1Z, Ifoessel,
Huth, Miele., brother-in-law of the,
bride who 'also gave the wedding ad-
dress. The bride weaving a two ,piece
white brocaded satin • gown floor
length 'with long table veil and •swe-
etheart head dress, entered the chu-
rch on the arm of her brother rifle-
man Albert Miller of Niagara. She
• Samuel Hey.carried a cascade of rapture roses
• in Hallowe'en passed very flOietly j and bouvardia and wore a gold cress'
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thedistrictwith very few !pranks be -.the gift of the bridegroom. Mrs.
ing 'played sten anyone, Harvey Stumpf of Kitchener, sister-?
in-law of the groom, was matron •of
honor and wore a two piece gold'
suit in street length with matching:
hat and brown accessories. Her boa
quet was a nosegay of bronze ]mins
Miss Frieda Rader of Dashwooil was
bridesmaid, her gown was a duplicate
of the matron of honor's gown in
blue crepe with navy accessories with
bouquet of' noso ;gay pink mums. Her-
bert Miller, twin brother of the bride
was best man andHarvey Stumpf
and Edwin Miller were ushers, Miss
.. rna Koessel, niece of the bride, offi
eiated at the organ and during the
rigiling of the register four nieces of
the bride sang 'The Voice that breth-
ed o'er Eden". Later a wedding din-
ner was served at the home of the
bride's to about forty guests. • The
table was centred with a three 'layer
wedding cake. Later the bride and
groom left on a trip to points of in-
terest in southern Ontal'io. The bride
wore a black silk jersey dress with
fitted bodice and black accessories
and black tweed fitted coat. They
will reside in Kitchener:•. Guests were
present from Elmira,. Kitchener, and
Michigan.
ZURICH klAtALD
treasurer Mr. Harold Z ,elleaman no.,
later than Nov, 15th when the next'
monthly Red Cross meeting, Will be
held.
Mrs. T. I3:operoft
Mends in . Toronto
borne.
PteLloyd 'Guenther of Camp Bor-
den spent the week -end with suis Par-
ente..
Mrs, •Sp:ule Currie is on •the si.el<
list, -We hope for a speedy recovery.
"Rev.. and Mrs, T. Luft .and Mrs.
Elgin .Merner are spending a few
days in Kitchener this week,
11 sacred community, program will
be heel in the Evangelical chureh on
Sunday evening, Nov. '7th, at 8.45.
The program is to consist of band
selections by the Hendrick Memorial
Band, cornet solo ,,by Mr. Hatch of
Centralia Airport. Readings and mus-
ical selections by the members of the
Lutheran church choir. 'The special
speaker for the evening is Dr. R. H.
Taylor president .Of the Exeter and
District War Service Board. This or-
gaiiization is doing a slilenclid work,
one of their chief functions is sending
parcels to the boys of our district
who are in the 'armed forces. A spec-
ial offering will be received for this
purpose. 'Everybody in the entire
community is asked to attend this
program and help bring a'small mea-
sure of cheer to our boys in service.
Mrs. Henry Hoffman entertained at
a trouseau tea at herhome on Tues-
day evening in honor of her daughter
Gertrude Anna whose marriage took
place recently to Gnr. J. K. McCrea
of Bedford, N. S. The guests were
received by the bride and her mother
Presiding at the tea table with a sil-
ver bowl of yellow chrysantheums
flanked by yellow tapers in silver
candlesticks was Mrs. Addison Tie-
rnan while Mrs. J. M. Tiernan,' sister
of the bride, displayed the silver
China and linens and Mrs. T. H.
Hoffman displayed the gifts.
Mrs. Stuart Wolfe and Miss Rose
Guenther assisted in the tea room.
DASHWOOD
is visiting With
and Port 001-
• .Had Fowl Supper
The Ladies Aid of Zion Lutheran
church at Dashwood staged their
annual fowl supper in the basement
of the church last Wednesday eve.
The ladies with their 'husbands or
other guests, numbering about (i5 in
all, sat down to a nicely prepared
goose dinner. While the waitresses
filled and yet the plates the time was
spent in community singing, led by
the pastor, Rev. T, L. ' Luft. The
balance of the evening was spent in
progressive airplane bunco. First
prize winners were Mrs. P. Fassold,
and Mrs. Ed. Willert; consolation
prizes were won by. Miss Gloria Kraft
and P. Fassold. Credit for the success
of the affair goes to the Social and
Entertainment committee of the Aid
Messrs Harold Weber, Arthur Wil -
Jolt, Milford Merner, Elgin Merner,
Martin 'Laub, and E. G. Kraft.
'Stumpf—Miller
A wedding of interest took place
on Saturday, October 23rd, at Zion
Lutheran church, Dashwood, when
Hildegard Miller, daughter of Mrs.
Otto Miller and the late Otto Miller
of Dashwood became the bride of
Earl Stumpf of Elmira, Ont., son of
s4tTy at their hoarse on Sunday last.
The day was quietly spent, a family
dinner marked the occasion.
The many friends of Bob Hess veil'
regret to learn is quite ill at Vic-
toria Hospital, Londoon.
Complimenting Miss Edith Parkins
popular bride of October, some 80
friends and neighbors gathered at
the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs
Jas. Parkins and presented her with
a miscellaneous shower, She was the
recipient of many beautiful and cos-
tly gifts, showing the high esteem in
which she is held.
Red Cross Penny ca`ids have been
distributed in the homes throughout
this district. Kindly have your cards
filled out and returned to the person
you received them from or to the
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Our Equipment for Seed Cleaning is always avail-
able, and in good condition. We will be pleased
to do this work for you, all seeds and grains for ,
*Spring Seeding... Please arrange to have this done
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IThe Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
1 ave. all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
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Speed the Victory
CITIZENS OF HURON COUNTY:
Citizens of Duron County have to date raised
$1,865,000. with 14 days of the Campaign gone.
We still have $1,260,000, to raise in the next four
Days.
The committee is placing the plain truth before
the people of Huron County realizing that there is
not one., patriotic citizen who would not do HIS or
HER full share if advised of the facts.
We unquestionably have the savings in cashi and
in the bank accounts necessary to do the job„ but
early action is essential if Huron County is not to
fall short. We 'therefore appeal to each to act at
once. To purchase a Victory Bond is vitally im-
portant no matter how small, provided it is as large
as you can undertaks .
If• you haven't bought see your banker or Vic-
tory Loan Salesman. If you have bought recon-
sider your purchase and try to increase it.
Our Canadian Boys Are Pushing Ahead
WE MUST NOT. FALL BACK.
BUY BONDS AND SPEED THE VICTORY!
(inserted by Huron County Wer T' ,•t;,e., Committee)
COUNTY. NEWS
Goderich with his parents ten years
ago, He had just graduated freak
college when he joined the acme
d
'hues
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forces, Ile was prominent in ath et.'
les starring in baseball as catcher
and 'outflelderi,
Seaplane at Goderich
A trim little eaplane from Tema-
gami Lake, 80 miles north of North
Bay, fairly skimmed the top of the
CPR • bridge, Goderich in the Mouth
of the Maitland river. The plane then
taxied around the north pier ,and
carne alongside the bathing beach. it
was the first plane to make a land-
ing in the river and was on a mercy
mission, piloted by J. Fowler, of Sun-
bury, and bore a very sick man on its
way to Detroit. After fueling, it
took off for its destination.
Killed by Lightning •
Four horses were killed in lifeline
lop during the recent heavy storm
Which passed Over the district. The
horses were standing together in the .
open, at the, farm of W. T. Dodds.
In Seaforth a hydro transformer was
blown out near the creamery and the
fire alarm set off.
Observes 90th Birthday
. About 70 children and relatives
were present at the home of Mrs.
Jos. Yellow in Usborne, to celebrate
the 90th birthday of Mrs. E. Jory,of
Exeter. A social time was enjoyed
and supper was served on the lawn.
Mrs. Jory was generously remember-
ed with flowers and cards from many
friends, and she presented each of
her six children with a fine token of
remembrance.
Thirteen years ago Mrs. G. -Edgar
Howick Twp., lost her wedding ring,
recently her husband picked' 'up a
ring in the yard—it was the long -
missing wedding token.
Fire at Seaforth • •
Fire breaking out in the cupola of
the Hesky Flax Products plant at
Seaforth caused damage of several
thousand dollars. The fire brigade
worked for two hours before getting
the flames under control. The plant
has been running 24 hours a clay on
war materials. •
Old Landmark Disappears
The old livery stable en James
street, that has been a landmark
since the early days of Exeter, has
been purchased from Mr. Sandy El-
liott by Lorne Hodge of Staffa. The
building 11' being torn down and the
lumber will be used for building an
implement shed.
Lis'ted As Missing
Judge and Mrs. T. M. Costello, of.
Goderich, were recently notified by
the records office that their sun, Sgt.
Al "Terry" Costello, R:C.A.F., is
missing after air operatiore over en-
emy territory on Oct. 23, presumably
the raid on Kassel, Germany. Sgt.
Costello went overseas last June af-
ter receiving his training in. Com-
monwealth schools in Canada. He is
a native of Renfrew and carne to
Presentation Made
Mrs .Kenneth McCrae, formerly
Gertrude Hoffman of Dashwood-, and
chief operator of the Hay Municipal
Telephone System, was pleasantly
surprised at the honie of Mn and
Mrs. Victor Dinnin of Zurich when
the former Zurich operators ;present-
ed her with a walnut end table in
honor of her recent marriage to Gnr.
Kenneth McCrae of Bedforcr; N. S.
formerly of London and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McCrea of Meaford.
The evening was spent in playing
progressive bunco after ,which a
dainty lunch was served with the din-
ing room decorated in pink and white
streamers and the table being Cen-
tred with a lovely Wedding cake. Mrs
McCrae has been connected with the
Hay Municipal Telephone Systenifor
the past nine years.
HENSALL
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Miss Eniana Johnston has returned
from a pleasant visit with friends at
Delhi and Toronto.
Margaret Tudor and Miss Paterson
of Dundas were visitors with the
former's parents here.
Corpl. Wilfred Klopp of Wood-
stock and wife of London, spest a
few days at the latter's home here.
Miss Norana Cook of Western Uni-
versity visited her parents, Mr. ' and
Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mrs. Churchill of Clinton was a
recent visitor with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Shad-
dick.
Mr. E. L. Mickle has returned from
a business trip to Ottawa.
Had Social Gathering
About three hundred neighbors and
friends gathered at the town hall
Hensall, Friday evening last, in hon-
or of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Reichert
who were recently married. During
the evening they were presented with
a handsome chesterfield. Dancing was
enjoyed to music furnished by the.
"Valley Five" of near Bayfield.
Edward Little of the anti-aircraft
London, was a 'visitor with his moth-
er here.
Mrs. David , Kyle and- infant son
have areturned from the hospital at
Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Hodgert of
Stratford were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Schiibe,
Mrs. Flossie Brock of town has re-
ceived word of the tafe arrival over-
seas of her son, Corpl. Lloyd Brock,
and the first person Lloyd met upon
arriving was Pte. Ray Foster, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster, of Hensall.
Mr. Henry ITorton, Mr. H. Hor-
ton, Mrs. Harpole, Mrs. Mitchell of
town and Mrs. Eilber of Zurich were
visitors at the home of the !former's
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Horton, on
Sunday last and attended the anniv,
ersary services at Brucefield United
church.
Mrs, D. H. peacock visited recent-
ly with her mother, Mrs. Grace Har -
pole, prior to leaving with her husb-
and, Fight Lieut, 1). H. Peacock, for
Prince Edward Island where he will
be stationed for two months.
Local and rural citizens are to be
commended for their hearty support
given to the appeal for donations of
money andother gifts for Christrhas
[boxes foe the «ensall and district
boa, who are serving overseas. These
gels forty in number, ware pack-
Y.• the W'onien'•institute and the
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�armers raising war foods, supplying all kinds of
products for export to the fighting fronts, may find it,
necessary to borrow at the Bank to cover their extra,
requirements.
It is the policy of the Bank of Montreal, at all of its,
branches, to co-operate at all times with farmers, an&
especially at the present time when their work is so;
essential to the war effort.
Do not hesitate to talk in confidence with our nearest.
branch manager regarding your need for credit.
BANK OF MONTREAL
"A Bank Where Small Accounts Are Welcome"
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and night. SaveS �/ ,ry'p %,'•/�It
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is precious and is needed to
help speed victory.
You can do your part to
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by practising the conserva-
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