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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
JDLEY E. HULMES
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
ART •PPUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE—At Court Hou
GOODRICH -- ONTARIO
'Special Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
ar. Holmes may be consulted at
t ederich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
NOTICE
Fanners' Co -Operative
FARMERS, ATTENT1ON!
COAL COAL
Put your order for Coal in now.
:Several Cars are on order.
A full supply of Coal, Cedar Poste
tt. C. Shingles, Concentrates. Stock
Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of '1
ail brands.
4
'Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc, Ads, in this
Column,
FOURTH
Reduction Sale
SCOTCH SHORTHi3 rNS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st.
14 BULLS. 16 FEMALES
Elmandorf Stock Farm
Varna - Ontario
Send for Catalogue
Clifford Ii. Keys, R. R. 1, Varna.
FOR QUICK SALE
12 'young pigs for quick sale. Ap-
ply to Arthur Weber, Dashwo.. d.
FOR SALE
SPRAYED APPLES
Certified apples spy, sweets,
snows, greenings, russets and bald-
vins. 'hone Clinton 622-24.
BRED McCLYMONT Varna.
Hensel" Co -Operative Co. A Thanksgiving Message.
Theme: What Do the Jews :Believe
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
INSee with Residence, Main Street.
Opposite Drug Store
Phone. -_96, Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
d�rraduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. AU
•rdlreases of domestic animals treated
thy the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
,oder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
eennels. Office on Main Street,
ysppoelte Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Far Huron and Middlesex
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duet any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
;your business, and if not satisfied will
maxim no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
?bone 18-57.
PRODUCE
Farm. Produce
WANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR—
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Erien
Mone 101. Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
uricha' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ed., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices ,tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
11 Yur ghlut & Som
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
`HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
'CAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
eaount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
81st, 1966, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
Rates --$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn.
Rods and all kinds of Fire
neurance : I . i shor yt
:s OUR NEXTHOLIDAY
Ottawa—Canada this year will ob.
serve Thanksgiving Day on October
19, the second Monday in October
This announcement wah made by
Hon. P. F. Casgrnin•, 4ecrel ry of
State, who said a proclamation nam-
ing October t at.h. as a -lay of "gen-
eral thanksgiving" will he issue
tl
ZURICH
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Joseph E. Brandon of • 13e1 -
grave .spent a pleasant week -end a t
the home of Ma -s. J. W. Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. •Gascho and
son Allen and Mrs. 'Clarence Datars
motored to London one day last wk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade, Mr
and Mrs. Hilton T'ruenmer mote-rec.
to Teeswater last Wednesday attend-
ing the Exhibition there.
Mrs. Thomas Meyers has returnee
home alter spending 'a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno
Steckle; it's another girl, (Rebecca.
Ruth.)
Neighbors and friends of Mr. Hy.
Badore are pleased to see him home
after his operation and enjoying the
nut d e: nature again.
ill
rt.!. r Io.sie Brown has returned
from St. Marys after spending some
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
de Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Atts. Fenn
of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Montgom-
ery of Detroit were ;s_,eee at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Giiztrrea Fritz
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoskopf aid,tlie
Misses Matilda, Alice and Susre John,
son of Kitchener attended the E+.•iri1i
ersary of St. Peter's Lutheran church.
on Sunday last.
RED CROSS NEWS'.::
The Zurich and District branch of
the Canadian Red Cross shipped to
headquaiters the following: 14 quilts
1. cos::ion, 10 dressing gowns,,. 5`.
layettes, 30 blouses, 2 nightgowns,
11 pr. pyjamas, 4 pr trousers; $,
three-piece suits, -1 dress, 8 'towels'
2 aprons, 1 suit of lingerie, 112 tiiasht
cloths, 2 baby jackets, 7 laundry
bags, 80 gauze handkerchiefs, 60 •px.
service socks, 15 scarves, 15 pr. sea,
man's socks, 5 aero ca,ps, 5 helmets;.
10 alternative caps, 20 pr. mi'tts,,e4
sleeveless sweaters, 5 turtle nOek
sweaters, 1 Afghan. The ladies hate
worked nobly all summer and, 'now'
our fall quotas have arriiec . The
knitting quota is an extra heavy one;
Heavy demands of soldier& and sea-
men's comforts, aJso,ebaby garments;
We are asked for 10 layettes. Each
layette contains aledut 40 pieces, so
ladies budget your time, help; the
Red Cross. Be a worker not a shir-
ker.
HYMENEAL ;.
Greer—Bonthron
The home of Mr. and firs: James
Donthron, Hensel', was the scene `of
a charming wedding at noon on .Oct.
inch when their only daughter, Jean
Carolyn, became the bride of Mac•
Allister Burwell Greer, son o iArs
Greer and the late A. B. Greer, of.
London. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was"lovely in:* m,00r.
length dregs of white isheer off_ taff-
eta,
alleta, with fingertip veil and flowers.
She was attended by Miss Betty
Claire Plaggemeyer, of Detroit, niece
of the groom. The bride's mother
wore a floorlength dress of aqua bice
crepe and gold accessories. Mrs:;.,
Greer, mother of the groom, chore--
a
horea navy prin crepe suit with matching
accessories. Harold Bonthron,.brother
of the bride, was best man, Rev. W.
Weir of Hensall, performed the cere-
mony and A. D. Anderson of Wing -
iERALD
PA!
BUY YOUR
New Fall Shoes
From Us
And receive Valuable Coup.
ons with all your purchases.
We have a large stock tc
choose from with many shoes
at pre-war prices.
Children's School and Sunday
Shoes, Ladies Sueds and Kids,
Men's Black or Tan Calfs. De-
pendable work Shoes. All at
lowest Cash Prices.
Give Us a Call!
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair-
ing, Trunks, Club Bags, & '`Suitcases.
E. J. DATARS
"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK"
ST. PETER'S
r vangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
'
ing World.
Friday,, h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m: Divine Worship
11.15 a.in —Sunday School.
7.30 •p; en.—Divine. Worship.
Everybody Welcornne to all Services
E.'TUERKHEIM, Pastor,
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1.d B.Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs M. Oesch, Organist
'9.45'.4.M.—World Wide Communion
Service.
111 a m. ,,Bally Day in the Sunda,.
School.
7 30: p na. Worship.
Theme. The ?Ilan who couldn'
. .;'take it!.
Misses belojes and Florence Mitt-
lehaltz left for London where they
have .tecv,red positions
Mrs. Chas. Fritz spent a few days
at the hone of her daughter, Dr. and
Cowen, Exeter.
• Miss Alice Beaver of Kincardine.
hat -returned home to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver.
„Pb-asel to see Mr. H. G'Hess obi':
to "be out again looking after his
maty duties.
txta and Mrs. Fry and family o"
� et ett , were recent visitors with
iheir..other, Mrs. Nagel who is stay
ing tae Bone of her sister, Mr. and
'lfrs.': Josiah Geiger.
0
PUT INTO SERVICE
1,1any`'tons of equipment from the
•pjan't °of the defunct Doty 'Engin(
: Works, ,Goderich which thrived dur-
ing the; 1914-18 war were being dis-
mantled and shipped to Toronto wh-
erethey will again be placed in ser-
vice.: -The equipment includes an 8 -
ton boler with :fittings and smokestak
a 1i2 -ton steam hammer, electric
am, formerly of Goderich, played the motors etc. The plant was owned by
wedding music. Mr. and Mrs. "Mac" the,„town through default of payment
Greer left on a motor trip the brill-`l,:'%'=,r`'s•
going away in a beige wool boucle
LUCKY TICKET
.suit with brown feather hat and ac -t
they will reside in London.
Womens' Institute
The Zurich Women's Institute•held
their ;first regular meeting Monday,
October .6, after 3 months' vacation,
and was well attended with Miss
B. Manson acting as chairman. The;
meeting was opened with the Ode
followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrr.
Wiii. H. .Edighoffer gave "Current.
Events," and in a few well chosen
words told the ladies how there is
a warns spot in his heart for the W.
I., and offered his services at any
time as he is ever ready to act. The
first on the program was a well ren-
dered instrumental duet by tvirs. 0'-
Dwyer and Milton Dagg; Alpha :'ley
hreading"Tl nk5•
giving" and Mn. Harry C, less pla-
yed alovely instrumental,
cessories brown. On their return A•t_ a ie annual Fall Fair Concert
field in the Town Hall, Bayfield on
Thursday.` evening last, Fair day.
Marian Dinkins was the holder of the
lucky ticket in the draw for the bea-
utiful oil 'painting which Miss Liv
ingstoii ..ol. Blyth donated to the Agr-
icultural.Society with the stipu',atior
that half the proceeds be donated to
War purposes. In announcing the
pro.cecds, Mrs. Gairdner, -Pres-icier(
of the Bayfield Red Cross, said the,'
the sum of ten dollars and fifty cis.
'had been netted for Soldier's Com-
fort Fund. Thedraw was made by
the resident of the Agricultural So-
ciety, Mr: Wm, Sparks. Before sh:.
left the platform, Mrs. Gairdnr ap-
pealed ,for more knitters as the quota
has been doubled. •
%rs tea gave ain HELD FIELD MEET
which was
followed by a duet by little Meaner
Pupils of :primary schoo.s in the.
Hensel," 'area did their bit to help
Ray and Barbara Gascho. Mr. Fred
Kerr, the •guest speaker, gave
paper on foreign exchange, which
along war services on Wednesday,
a afternoon, Oct. '1st, when they too''
part in one of the largest and mo.'
was very interesting as well as edu- keenly contested field meets ever
vaticul, The meeting was deer t , en in Heil;as?!1, Idem weather hel-
tu,rrtecl over to the piesiderr`v `er thw(-
ped increase the attendance and
business. It was decided that Mrs l ooths w
M. ,S'telck be our lbeal leader an pre-
paring vegetables which is to be
held in Exeter next week, Mrs. E.
Klapp and Mrs. Barry Rose shall
journey to London to act as Dele-
gates to the annual convention, on
Oct. 28, 29, 80. The meeting wa'
then brought to a close and a dainty„
lunch was served :by the committed
in charge. Everyone en,;oved the
ice cream and cookies, even to ever
ready William, who says he is just
as ready to eat rF talk. The com-
mitter was: �;1� 4'1 Stelek,
1)ae tTr;,. Wni. Ilay�•,. Mrs. r, Man-
which were an added attract-
ion dict a big business. Sponsored
and arranged by the Hensall, Zurich
and i ppen War Services Committee
the field meet was handled by a com-
mittee which included I. FI. Middle -
ion, chairman; W. R. Davidson, Ted
Oliver, E, Gascho, Lee O'Brien. Dr,
A. R. Campbell is president of the
district committee and together with
teachers of the various scaools as-
sisted with the arrangements. 1'
very t,rll arranged propn or .port,
was. run oil' which was lcoen!l.. cm,
to:It�cl, and a softball gani: hetween
popular team was a ifeature of thw
a.P,et•noon program,
i
MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS
Our complete line of Farm Implements are not to
be excelled regardless of where they are made
We have all Canadian Products made by Canadian
Workmen and run by Canadian capital. ..See ..us
for your next purchase of farm equipment
Spring will soon be here and this is a good time
to think of what repairs your present machinery will
require... All genuine M. -H. parts kept in Stock or
orders taken.
Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
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Zurich Drug Store
QUALITY DRUGS
WEEVILCIDE:
16 oz. Bottle 50c
1 gallon size 4.85
Recommended by Department o f Agriculture for
destroying Weevil in grain. One gallon treats
500 bushels. Must be used in warm weather 65
degrees farenheight.
..COD LIVER OIL
Highest quality available from reliable
Drug Houses,
Dr. J. A. Addison, Proprietor
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`• `To n Taik" B -1: .7,
¢ CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE PIES AND >°
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SWEET GOODS. •t•
also t
1 • All Ingredients- Used are of the Highest Quality
ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM X
1. Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening yJ
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1.
EckeIi's Bakery -- Zurich
i. Telephone 100 T
.1.
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BILL, I LIKE ITS LOOKS,
SO SIMPLE COMPARED
TO OTHERS, SO COMPACT
FOR A SIX FOOTER....
AND SO EASY
TO OPERATE,T00..
YOU KNOW, JOHN,
WHAT i SAVE ON
TWiNE AND LABOR
WILL PAY FOR IT
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1.S'ttaiyht-, ine COMBINE
Local Dealer--ALVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6.
KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using T loads
of Crease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSI:R to properly Tune Up your Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Un -to -date
Garage and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for
the Warmer Weather and Better Roads
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
C. Fritz & Son used Car Lot in Conm'L'tion
FOR SALE
New Fleury walking plow, reg-
ular $i2;3, for cash sale $19.
L. A, Prang & Son,Zurich.
FOR SALE
A quantity of hard wood, stove
length, for sale. Apply, Mrs. Mabel
Snider, Zurich, Phone 41.
PIGS FOR SALE
Nine young pigs ready for im-
mediate sale. Apply to Alvin Gin-
gerich. Phone 84 r 23, Zurich.
NOTICE
SPRAY PAINTING
I have and operate a portable gas
power paint sprayer. Jobs done by
contract. Kindly contact E. L.
Johnston, Decorator, Exeter.
WANTED
Men to Iearn to work in planing
mill. Apply in person.—F. C Kalb-
fleisch & Son, Zurich. • . .
NOTICE
Don't be an egg-wanter, but an
egg getter by using Perina lay chows
or concentrates.—Elam W. Shantz.
MMIIIIMMIIMINIMISIMMINIM
WANTED
CASH for Dead Animals and Fox
Horses. Phone Crediton Central, re-
verse charges. ---Jack Williams, Dash-
wood, R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6 '41
Zurich] Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs. and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr.. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
Zurich Garage
tome in, purchase your Aut-
lmotive Requirements from
Zurich's oldest Established
Garage and Sqrvicc Station.
We can supply all your awls.
:xpert Tutomobile repairing,
vith the latest testing instrum-
nts, Acytelene Welding,Tires
Batteries„ Oils, Greases and
Repairs. , , „ ,,,... , w.
i3 -A Gasoline in three Graces
Give Us A Calls
H, MOUSSEAU
Phone: Day 103, Night, 47
:s OUR NEXTHOLIDAY
Ottawa—Canada this year will ob.
serve Thanksgiving Day on October
19, the second Monday in October
This announcement wah made by
Hon. P. F. Casgrnin•, 4ecrel ry of
State, who said a proclamation nam-
ing October t at.h. as a -lay of "gen-
eral thanksgiving" will he issue
tl
ZURICH
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Joseph E. Brandon of • 13e1 -
grave .spent a pleasant week -end a t
the home of Ma -s. J. W. Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. •Gascho and
son Allen and Mrs. 'Clarence Datars
motored to London one day last wk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade, Mr
and Mrs. Hilton T'ruenmer mote-rec.
to Teeswater last Wednesday attend-
ing the Exhibition there.
Mrs. Thomas Meyers has returnee
home alter spending 'a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno
Steckle; it's another girl, (Rebecca.
Ruth.)
Neighbors and friends of Mr. Hy.
Badore are pleased to see him home
after his operation and enjoying the
nut d e: nature again.
ill
rt.!. r Io.sie Brown has returned
from St. Marys after spending some
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
de Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Atts. Fenn
of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Montgom-
ery of Detroit were ;s_,eee at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Giiztrrea Fritz
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoskopf aid,tlie
Misses Matilda, Alice and Susre John,
son of Kitchener attended the E+.•iri1i
ersary of St. Peter's Lutheran church.
on Sunday last.
RED CROSS NEWS'.::
The Zurich and District branch of
the Canadian Red Cross shipped to
headquaiters the following: 14 quilts
1. cos::ion, 10 dressing gowns,,. 5`.
layettes, 30 blouses, 2 nightgowns,
11 pr. pyjamas, 4 pr trousers; $,
three-piece suits, -1 dress, 8 'towels'
2 aprons, 1 suit of lingerie, 112 tiiasht
cloths, 2 baby jackets, 7 laundry
bags, 80 gauze handkerchiefs, 60 •px.
service socks, 15 scarves, 15 pr. sea,
man's socks, 5 aero ca,ps, 5 helmets;.
10 alternative caps, 20 pr. mi'tts,,e4
sleeveless sweaters, 5 turtle nOek
sweaters, 1 Afghan. The ladies hate
worked nobly all summer and, 'now'
our fall quotas have arriiec . The
knitting quota is an extra heavy one;
Heavy demands of soldier& and sea-
men's comforts, aJso,ebaby garments;
We are asked for 10 layettes. Each
layette contains aledut 40 pieces, so
ladies budget your time, help; the
Red Cross. Be a worker not a shir-
ker.
HYMENEAL ;.
Greer—Bonthron
The home of Mr. and firs: James
Donthron, Hensel', was the scene `of
a charming wedding at noon on .Oct.
inch when their only daughter, Jean
Carolyn, became the bride of Mac•
Allister Burwell Greer, son o iArs
Greer and the late A. B. Greer, of.
London. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was"lovely in:* m,00r.
length dregs of white isheer off_ taff-
eta,
alleta, with fingertip veil and flowers.
She was attended by Miss Betty
Claire Plaggemeyer, of Detroit, niece
of the groom. The bride's mother
wore a floorlength dress of aqua bice
crepe and gold accessories. Mrs:;.,
Greer, mother of the groom, chore--
a
horea navy prin crepe suit with matching
accessories. Harold Bonthron,.brother
of the bride, was best man, Rev. W.
Weir of Hensall, performed the cere-
mony and A. D. Anderson of Wing -
iERALD
PA!
BUY YOUR
New Fall Shoes
From Us
And receive Valuable Coup.
ons with all your purchases.
We have a large stock tc
choose from with many shoes
at pre-war prices.
Children's School and Sunday
Shoes, Ladies Sueds and Kids,
Men's Black or Tan Calfs. De-
pendable work Shoes. All at
lowest Cash Prices.
Give Us a Call!
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair-
ing, Trunks, Club Bags, & '`Suitcases.
E. J. DATARS
"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK"
ST. PETER'S
r vangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
'
ing World.
Friday,, h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m: Divine Worship
11.15 a.in —Sunday School.
7.30 •p; en.—Divine. Worship.
Everybody Welcornne to all Services
E.'TUERKHEIM, Pastor,
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1.d B.Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs M. Oesch, Organist
'9.45'.4.M.—World Wide Communion
Service.
111 a m. ,,Bally Day in the Sunda,.
School.
7 30: p na. Worship.
Theme. The ?Ilan who couldn'
. .;'take it!.
Misses belojes and Florence Mitt-
lehaltz left for London where they
have .tecv,red positions
Mrs. Chas. Fritz spent a few days
at the hone of her daughter, Dr. and
Cowen, Exeter.
• Miss Alice Beaver of Kincardine.
hat -returned home to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver.
„Pb-asel to see Mr. H. G'Hess obi':
to "be out again looking after his
maty duties.
txta and Mrs. Fry and family o"
� et ett , were recent visitors with
iheir..other, Mrs. Nagel who is stay
ing tae Bone of her sister, Mr. and
'lfrs.': Josiah Geiger.
0
PUT INTO SERVICE
1,1any`'tons of equipment from the
•pjan't °of the defunct Doty 'Engin(
: Works, ,Goderich which thrived dur-
ing the; 1914-18 war were being dis-
mantled and shipped to Toronto wh-
erethey will again be placed in ser-
vice.: -The equipment includes an 8 -
ton boler with :fittings and smokestak
a 1i2 -ton steam hammer, electric
am, formerly of Goderich, played the motors etc. The plant was owned by
wedding music. Mr. and Mrs. "Mac" the,„town through default of payment
Greer left on a motor trip the brill-`l,:'%'=,r`'s•
going away in a beige wool boucle
LUCKY TICKET
.suit with brown feather hat and ac -t
they will reside in London.
Womens' Institute
The Zurich Women's Institute•held
their ;first regular meeting Monday,
October .6, after 3 months' vacation,
and was well attended with Miss
B. Manson acting as chairman. The;
meeting was opened with the Ode
followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrr.
Wiii. H. .Edighoffer gave "Current.
Events," and in a few well chosen
words told the ladies how there is
a warns spot in his heart for the W.
I., and offered his services at any
time as he is ever ready to act. The
first on the program was a well ren-
dered instrumental duet by tvirs. 0'-
Dwyer and Milton Dagg; Alpha :'ley
hreading"Tl nk5•
giving" and Mn. Harry C, less pla-
yed alovely instrumental,
cessories brown. On their return A•t_ a ie annual Fall Fair Concert
field in the Town Hall, Bayfield on
Thursday.` evening last, Fair day.
Marian Dinkins was the holder of the
lucky ticket in the draw for the bea-
utiful oil 'painting which Miss Liv
ingstoii ..ol. Blyth donated to the Agr-
icultural.Society with the stipu',atior
that half the proceeds be donated to
War purposes. In announcing the
pro.cecds, Mrs. Gairdner, -Pres-icier(
of the Bayfield Red Cross, said the,'
the sum of ten dollars and fifty cis.
'had been netted for Soldier's Com-
fort Fund. Thedraw was made by
the resident of the Agricultural So-
ciety, Mr: Wm, Sparks. Before sh:.
left the platform, Mrs. Gairdnr ap-
pealed ,for more knitters as the quota
has been doubled. •
%rs tea gave ain HELD FIELD MEET
which was
followed by a duet by little Meaner
Pupils of :primary schoo.s in the.
Hensel," 'area did their bit to help
Ray and Barbara Gascho. Mr. Fred
Kerr, the •guest speaker, gave
paper on foreign exchange, which
along war services on Wednesday,
a afternoon, Oct. '1st, when they too''
part in one of the largest and mo.'
was very interesting as well as edu- keenly contested field meets ever
vaticul, The meeting was deer t , en in Heil;as?!1, Idem weather hel-
tu,rrtecl over to the piesiderr`v `er thw(-
ped increase the attendance and
business. It was decided that Mrs l ooths w
M. ,S'telck be our lbeal leader an pre-
paring vegetables which is to be
held in Exeter next week, Mrs. E.
Klapp and Mrs. Barry Rose shall
journey to London to act as Dele-
gates to the annual convention, on
Oct. 28, 29, 80. The meeting wa'
then brought to a close and a dainty„
lunch was served :by the committed
in charge. Everyone en,;oved the
ice cream and cookies, even to ever
ready William, who says he is just
as ready to eat rF talk. The com-
mitter was: �;1� 4'1 Stelek,
1)ae tTr;,. Wni. Ilay�•,. Mrs. r, Man-
which were an added attract-
ion dict a big business. Sponsored
and arranged by the Hensall, Zurich
and i ppen War Services Committee
the field meet was handled by a com-
mittee which included I. FI. Middle -
ion, chairman; W. R. Davidson, Ted
Oliver, E, Gascho, Lee O'Brien. Dr,
A. R. Campbell is president of the
district committee and together with
teachers of the various scaools as-
sisted with the arrangements. 1'
very t,rll arranged propn or .port,
was. run oil' which was lcoen!l.. cm,
to:It�cl, and a softball gani: hetween
popular team was a ifeature of thw
a.P,et•noon program,
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