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DRYSDALE
.fired Papinc:au of Detroit we
Called home here last'Friday olein,
to thea illness of his little girl.
Mr. Frank .Goa.*riveau is ixipxrving
slowly and is still coufin d . to hi;
bed.
'The Colinas Sisters wase e Sun ds
,evening visitors with .Joseph
Rau.
iklr. Jack 1Vlausseau or..'Grand
send was a Monday visitor .with his
brother, Mr. Ed. :Botts: e en...
Rev, Father Marchand was .a few
;slays at Tilbury on bu rnes.e.
Mr, Louis flint e:.'u. is ill with et;
attack of app:ndidthe
Mrs, Jo epli Di-41141•ii who kiwi.
. enjoying her good health is confined
to. her bed most et the tine.
Mrs. Philip Penmen. spendine
:a few 'i••'ecks visiting With her child-
:ren In Detroit.
On Friday evening at the School
Z3ouse near the Chw rch there will
?. Halowe'en ?Masquerade Ball, to
which the public are invited, there
es -ill be an admission fee of twenty -
:five cents charged.
HILLSGREEN
A large number from this v ie ntty
'attended the funeral or the, late i
aac Jarrett of Kippen on Yridey._!.
.Jarrottwas a former resident in th
C. rarnuility a n ese:; o :goers see
atnd was wel known :n 1.ss e i
Tee symlpathy of the co Y? (t
out to his sorrowing wife a,iii jam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs, W. l.savi so? :as
Me. and ti'z C Re' lit -p. ate
;. e . E.,;re n. c;` fie-:!,. -ow tor;
of peet being delivered in fleet c.i'
Mrs. H. Turner and I1ks Anni
•Jarroit, delegates to the ,Se. ;,haat
meeting in Centralia on Theredas
.attended the me tin' fro the. Il,
green .auxiliary. The pr lit ,
Edna Cochrane Weer" attc .tdili;,. th
meeting.
Mr. Wm. ,Th rott and 41 ghte
,Annie- visited friends it I -Ie n _all.
Miss Edna Cochfa. t: and broth,
.Alan visited friends n. ac Si
A nice lot of n e: '.,ie s and Breit
vas sent from this vicinity an the
cur that go: e lesst fasei Ilene :'•1 or
;Monday, Tuesday and VT ln> day
this week.
The W.M.S. r.1•e 'having Mrs. Nor
Han Johnston as their guest speaker
Tor their November meeting of the
lith in the church. Mrs. Johnston
as a returned missionary from Boliv-
ia, South America.
A number from this. vicinity took
in the Reception in the Kippen Hall
am Tuesdayevening in honer of Mr
and Mrs. 'Alex. McMurtrie, bridal
couple.
Mr. Wm. Jarrett and Annie, ac-
-iompanied by Miss Edna Cochrane,
spent a day in London: ' The latter
'heft from that city to visit her sister
Chicago, enroute-to a trip to Se-
rattle to visit her sister and relatives
there for a time.
'The W.M.S. are invited to attend
the November meetir. t at Kippen an
, Monday evening and hear Miss Mit-
chell, travelling Secretary of the
Dominion Board.
AUCTION SALE.
OF
Stockers grid Feeders
Po ' be held. at Fred Ellerington's
s'arzn, 2 Miles North and 3% miles
East of Exeter, on
Friday, October 30th, 1936
Sale at 2 lam.
100 EXTRA CHOICE QUALITY
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, STE
%QRS AND HEIFERS IN GOOD
FLESH, FIlOM 500 TO 900
- POUNDS.
TERMS—CASH
Cattle delivered up to a distance of
20 miles, for 25c. per head.
Wm. Nairn, Auctioneer.
J. McArthur, Proprietor.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Late Edward Johnston
A former well known and highly
ir.,teeined resident of Stanley passed
a}.way at his home in Goderich on
'aturduy October 24th in the per -
u i of Edward Johnston. He was in
Ii" ei .esti year, ar, a son of the rate M1•.
i; end 1r1's. Edward Johnston, was horn
1 Stades- whole he spent all his life
til .eight years ago when the farm
se-Lssold anal the family moved to
ae adeeich Ile was a su ce slul farm
e:r, a plan of € cod business ability, I
nd served for a nuinber of veers on
:liar S.t farcy 3,Ittnicipal Council.. I•le
was a faithful,nrinber of the 11Ieth-
olist chur;'h later of the United
• eliureli, took an active interest in tlC'
cause of teml;e'ranee• and mora'I re-
form. Mr. Johnstonwas \vas twice mar-
iie.d• bat to 't11s binlnla Peck who
passed away 50 years ago. Later he
S. was married to Miss Eva 'Kennedy,
who with two sons survive hills, Geo.
and Wilbert, both of Go:terich;
one sister, Mrs. Robt. Welsh of Clin-
ton, also survives, '1 he funeral wiir'
Held on Monday, Rev. Mr. Lane of
North Street church officiating. In-
• terment in the family plot Bayfielr!
cemetery.
Mr. end Mrs. Anson Coleman and
Mrs. Russell Erratt spent the week-
end with friends in Detroit.
Mr. George Coleman of Egmon l-
ville visited with his daughter, Mrs.
Elgin .McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Keys o"
Shipka, visited with Mr. -and Mrs.
W. J. Clark on Sunday.
CREDITON
St.• Joseph and .Beaver Town
Je€irey Ducharme
,,On Saturday morning ace nine o'-
clock the marriage of •Leonard Jef-
frey of, Blake, son of Mr; 'and Me;.
Loon,Jeffrey Jr., and of Cecilia Du-
charme,. daughter of 11Zr. incl Mrs.
Win. Ducharme, of the Blue Water
Highway, north of St, Joseph., The
ceremony taking place in St. Peter's
• church, ..French Settlement, and was
performed by the Rev. Father L.
' Marchand. The bride was given in
marriage by her father and while
.marching up the aisle a suiltable
March was played by the choir, -The
bridal couple were supported by -her
brother Napoleon, and his sister',
Diene, and Miss Madeline Ducharme,
sister of the bride who was Maid of
Honor. After the ceremony all
.n.1et',.,,d to the home of the bride's
parents, whens about 80 guests par-
took of a well 'prepared breakfast
and clir-ler, and all wishing the Much
respected bride and groom a peace-
ful and "sappy life.. The day was sp-
ent i-1 old time dancing. The youn
The Young People of Zion Evan-
gelical Church were guests of the '
'Young People, of the Grand Beed
United „Church on Monday es -miner.,
A brief address, welcoming the visit-
ors was given by Mies Ruth Ftendrick
Douglass Gill conducted -a short song
:service. The visiting League had
-charge of the devotional p:'ogr-ei
Alvin Finkbeiner acted as chairman.
Gordon Rata read the scripture, M_.
Lawrence Wein gave a weII prepared
topic; F. W. Morlock and Laurencr3
Wein rendered a vocal duet. Clara'
Geiser gave a paper on feien.is''i:i
Miss Addie Geiser 'rendered a delig-
htful piano solo. Miss Lillian Wilson
convenor of the recreation dept. of
the. Grand Bend League, conducted
•a social program, consisting of a
large variety of instructive and in-
teresting games.
.About 75 young people participet-
ed in this social program. A avian
and favorable christian spirit of fel-
3.eiwship prevailed among the young
people of both churches. After the
program, the Grand Bend young neo
1
1ire served a such
enjoyed lunch.•
Words of appreciation were exchang
•ed by representatives of both leagues
The meeting was closed by singing
the National Anthem and prayer by
Rev. J. B. Moore, of Grand Bend,
1,125 at Fowl Supper
The annual fowl supper staged by
the congregation of the F rnigelical
church last Thursday even .1; attre
cted a near -record attendance of
1,1.25 persons for the dinner that is
Sae-
famed d tlu o
ugh Western 011tario.
The record previously set by the
churrch and probably a record for
any fowl supper in the district is on
ly a few over last Thursday's crowd
.Over 600 had partaken: in the bounty.
-supplied before an hour had passer'
and as the crowd continued to throne;
the church the number was nearly
doubled befo-r- everyone was s;:rvriri
The village streets -w:ere lined wits -
e and the traffic was like ,thato'
a highway. Socially and finatnciall;•
the event tut the expectations of a'
r i a r;i t a; o}; "seeds ;amounted' to ov
i'q Wlye,tttl`
couple received many costly and val-
uable gifts showing the high esteem
in which they aro held in the Com-
munity. They will reside in this vic-
inity. Those attending from a dist-
ance were:: Mr. and Mrs. Zeppy
Charrette of Detroit, Mich; Mrs.
Daniel Bedard and son of Courtiight
and Mrs. O'Conor, also Miss iVlsibel
Ducharme and Leo. Bedard of Court
right; Mr. Paul McMiIlan anif •Mr.
:fat tin Nolan of London. Mr. "S -Wm.
Whiting and Oscar Tomlin, Miss Be
"ttrice Lake euid Violet Armstrong;
also of London.
Notes--M•r, and Mrs, Tyrus Stans
Terry and family of Detroit, werci
weer -
ieIl
deisa'
visitors to the e latex s par -i
rats, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ducharme.
of the Blue Water, south.
Miss Gabriel Cantin of .Detroit,!:
paid a visit to her parents, Mi•. and
'..trs. Napoleon Cantin. - of St. Jos
aph.
Ma. and IVIrs, Henry Walper of the
3abylon line were Sunday visitors
=rith Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Sararas..
Miss. Gertie Jeffrey has left lately
or London, where she is engaged it
'.oniestic work.
DA SHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of St. Thor-
ts visited with ktr, and Mrs. S. Gott
chalk on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Zimmer mov
1 to their`new home which they re
ently purchased from Mrs. osen
liar on Tuesday.
1.1"h
and Mia. N. Evans las Litchee
spent the weolc-end with her
t.s. Cabei
y (, Ho.rt"sass.and. Mr.aner ui,exrtiEtrot
vorc
Thursday, tl ►eto 29th, 1.930
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1937 registration plates commemorate Coronation
Year with crowns and white figures on red back-
ground, Each Note carriesonly one series letter.
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DUE to the advance int the new car purchasing season
and the fact that increasingly large numbers of used
cars and trucks are now purchased at this time of year,
1937 Motor Vehicle Permits and Operators' Licenses are.
being made available November 2nd.
1937 Permits available November 2nd save the pur-
chaser of a new car or truck the expense of 1936 registration.
They save the purchaser of a used car or truck the
fee for .transferring the 1936 registration (1937 Permit
can be .procured without transfer fee).
This advance sale of 1937 Motor Vehicle 'Permits and
Operators' Licenses _is for your convenience. Take advan-
tage of it. There are one hundred conveniently located
issuing offices throughout the Province. You will receive'.
.quick, efficient service at the one nearestyou.:
MINISTER, •OF HIGHWAYS
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
week -end visitors with 1
re. ossy Smith is spendi:.g
few weeks in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callfas and
Mr. Henry Callfas of Sarnia spent
Friday with Mr. and. Mss. Vernon
Schatz.
Mrs. Martinson of Elmira is visit-
ing her daughter Miss Ella Martin -
5011.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pfile of De-
troit are spending a few days with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher
and Eunice were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. William Arthur of
Anderson.
Miss Maggie Held is seriously ill
at her home here. Her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery,
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Alvin Kellerman is greatly improved
after her recent illness.
Mr.
and
Mrs. w
G. Che
,la
of
Birm-
ingham,I
Mich., spent the week -end;
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred I
Willett.
re atives. I Ston._
a. T. C. Joynt wasa recent visitor to
Toronto, ; h0,14
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and
children and Miss Alice Higgins of
Kitchener; were recent visitors with
relatives,
Roy Todd is -seriously 111 at his
home in town. Mrs. Geo. Sinale is
in attendance,
Archie F:ilshie made a business
trip to Winnipeg last week. He made
the round trip in one week.
1VIrs. H. Doig and son or Guelph,
was a visitor the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Earl "Drummond,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Polder who spent
the past week with her parents, Mr.
and MTS. Fred, Willett, have return-
ed to their home in Fort Wayne.
The Carolina Jubilee .Singers will
'se at the Evangelical church, Dash-
wood on Tuesday next under the aus-
pices of the Ladies Aida
>E-ENSALL
Mr, and Mrs. Troy Partner of
Windsor end daughter ,Caroline sp-
ilt a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
rhoe. Parlmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Smillie of To -
?onto spent a few days with theiir,
:on, 'Dr. Smillie.
• Mrs. Lorne Scott of Toronto i
rd e few day, ,, v S
with relatives.
Mr. Moir, who recently returned
from a tri to the West, received
word on Monday last that his sister,
Miss Kate Moir, who accompanied
him on his trip to the West, and who
wasgoing
to
visit t tii
e for a time,
had suffered a severe stroke, and for
hum'. to come immediately. The doct-
or left' again for the Westt early on
Tuesday horning.
Miss Ila 'Woods left Tuesday .last
for her home in Santa Barbara after.
visiting -for the past few weeks with
her mother and, sister, Mrs. John Dingdale and Mrs. A. Siinlnons.
Miss Amy Laznmieeldest daughter
of Mrs. Win. Lanlinie, of town, and
who ,has spent a cumber of veils in
Toronto, has I acce °ted the position at
p
Windsor, held by the late Miss Gla
dys Slay, teaching the blind and or-
ganizing classes. Miss Laramie is . r
graduate of the school for the blind
at Brantford and is well fitted for
to fill the position.
Fred Kenning and tyro daughters,
ere away on a motor trip to New
iitario. They called to see the ,Dion
e quints at Callander.
w
0
n
Thomas Shaddick, who spent..sev-
,r T"''ri' `o ^ rF r oral .dont! ..; visiting at his former n
hnton was a .tennis in iingla:a 1, retarited to Iiia is
ec0ot visitor with Mise_ Entine. John heree ilio past wok
]Hall/owe'en Frolic . /once, not quite as big as a man's
rA Hallowe'en Frolic' will be held wrist -and if straightened out it wo-
in the basement of the Carmel Fresh iuld measure almost
yyterian Church on Fridayevening;' Itst three feetf long.
�. weal grown on the farm of Ed:
Oct. 30th, -under the auspices of the Johns, Elimville• The knot is as pre -
Ladies' Aid of the church. Prizes will •tty a knot as one could wish to see
;be given for the best costumes, and and has grown that ways from seed.
a lunch served.
Paving Finished
The Rowland' Construction Co..
completed their contract of paving
5.2 miles on highway No. 4, It' took.
the firm just three weeks and one •
-day to lay the second strip. The road: -
Mr, and Mrs. J:, W. Jowett of the other•side of Blyth is open for
Bayfield and Mrs. Lundbolm return- Itwo -way traffic but from Blyth north
ed home after having motored to the north bound traffic uses the pave
Marroad, Minn. relent
but southbound traffic ffic has to
Mr and Mrs: Joe Brenner, of detour. It will be,three weeks from
Grand Bend, who were recently mar -1 completion before the second strip
ried left for. California where they from Blyth north will be ouen,
intend to
spend
th winter.
i?
Employees to
ee
soft
p y two �� � An . ld� '
Win . rJ
ghatrr. fac, 1'rae Resident
ories are on strike for higher wages. M. Robt. Marks, of Oberlin;..
And no settlement has been reached. Kansas, accompanied by Mrs. Scott,
Listowel's population has increasedof Brucefield
I , , was callingon or Bayfield'
by 50 in the past year and is now friends. Mrs. Marks was formerly.
2872. Miss Maggie Morrison who resided'
After a lengthy illness, Miss Mary here some 50 years ago, her father,
Davidson passed away at her home in Robert Morrison, carried on 'business:
Fordwich in her ninetieth year. in the store now occupied- by F. A....
Pperation for Appendicitis Edwards, r,8yleld,
Myrtle Ford, daughter of Mr. and Annual Plowing
Mrs. Hilton Ford, of tile. Lake Road Match
rear Exeter, was talce'ri toVictoria' thirtieth annual Huron County
plowing match was field under the•
;Hospital:, where she underwent an auspices of the Huron Plowmen's As-
operation for appendieiti's. sociation last Thursday. It was held
44 Years in Business on the faun of Jas. Kerr, Morris Tp..
• J. F. Daly, well known Seaforth The day' being ideal,
business man and oldest Ford dealer' some 2,000 poo-
pie attended. The land was in excel -
in Canada;. Moniday last: celebrated lent condition .owing to the recent
the 4 4th anniversary of his commen-
cing: business. On Oct. 19, 1892, he rains.
opened a watch reepair shop in the
grocery store of his father, T. Daly.
A Freak Of Nature.
'Elle Exeter Times�Ad'vocaie has on
COUNTY NEWS
eidiibition in its window a frek of
Riosser=-Russell
At Trivitt Memorial church; Exe-
ter, on Oct. loth, Margaret M. Ras -
sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Russell, Exeter, was united in ma
nage to Stewart MacKenzie Rosser
ai:e•re•in the form-of'n mangold that of l,lenheinl, son of
tied hr se complete knot The mann e." ,: Mr. and Milt,
,vti4 reit lo5��•, Bonfield. They will,;
gold is about; six: inches: in. Catcu1nfer. reside at'Bienhei>iil, . .
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