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The Huron Expositor, 1938-10-14, Page 8
rr ;v 1: r v� > y r r.. - �, 'Thanksgiving home end. st Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Lawson 'and daughter, of Auburn, spent Thanks- giv'ing with Mr. and Mon John Fin- Jayson • Misses Joan and: Jean McMaster spent the week -end with their• grand- alker parents, Mr. and Mrs, Weir, in Walker- vdlle. • Mrs. L. C. Richards and Miss 6 CD • �/( •• Min. q SATURDAYOCT.' 15 . •. AT 'P.m1 THE PALACE RINK _ AT youpt toe spent 'at the i"�i1 C N S OF THE TOWN of •his s5sters, the Misseserguson SERVICE / Ferguson, " •Sparling Street r m �•• da, tardh Co s educts - iqr - p; P e steers this weelm--Crown am A , and Lily e Corr! engagement il'tll Canada and Benson's Corn, �+y -.laryyrs. fix and Mazola. a love) ala} -and cooking oil. )lett, {' "DAISIES ARE ALL WELCOME take Annoeincement,--Mr- and Mrs. Bad- Powell, of Seaforth, announce the of their eldest daughter, Helen Ruth; to 'Kenneth Charles. ell- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ei_.•SATURDAY, of Clinton. The marriage will place in November. �, k t `i. { f' _r.. ` • Miss Rese Dorsey, of Toronto, spent the Week -end at her home here. • Mrs: Theisen, and son, of Detroit, sent the week -end with her mother, "Carbeit. • Dr., and Mrs, A. L. 13mys and son, of Fort F)ii�e, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs.James Hays. Olive McCormick s'pen't the, week -end in To;ronto.. + Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Hildebrand the week end in Kitchener. • Mr. W. E. Southgate, Jr., and Mr. and Mts. J. Grindrod spent the week- egad in Toronto, week - • Mrs, K. Bandy" and son, Max,' left on W�ednes'day for Toronto. f Mrs. R. C. Anderson and Miss Betty, of Hamilton, spent the week- end with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Robert Bell. Mre. Bell returned Hamilton with them on Monday and will spend the winter there, • Miss Bess Grieve, of Chatham, spent the holiday week -end at the ,®, SEAVOIRTH MAN EVENT j, ] Vic LaC�apelle Kitchener, os. Oitolruger Windsor s f 7 These Champions know ,how to do it! •Thrills and Spills that will be • hard to beat for entertainment! Frenchy Levesque vs. Jack Carreri Jack Bricker vs. Irish Robinson • '• 15c. Children under 12 ears 15 y PROMOTER: VIC MOORE a Engagement -Mrs. Catherine Byrne GAJ r � ' L: • • Dr. A. W. Crich, Mrs. Crich and i iGER SNAPS • �a�, 'wino- - 4.1s1W cumpsE pound ��marriage announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr' George1 et Dill, Detroit, son of lblr' and Mrs. Peter Dill, Dublin, Ont., the to take place the latter part of October at Dublin. Whether you drive in for a quart of oil, or have your car complete- ly serviced, you receive the same courteous treatment. And you know that Sealer) Shell Gas and Oil is the best: daughter, and Miss Gertrude Crich, of Toronto, spent the holiday week er_d ,spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Crich. • Miss Maty Stewart, of Kincardine, Mr, Gerald Stewart, .of Toronto, and Mr. Douglas Stewart, Western link ABBY VEGETABLE, SOUP $ Tin 25(�, ABBY PORE 8c BEANS 3 Tins , 4in; .SSORTED CAKES -6, saris- 1110 ties cued -�- Announcement. -The engag�emenh i§` announced of Margaret Irene, laugh- ter of Mr. Alexander Broadfoot and the late Mrs. Broadfoot, to Mr. Wm. Porter, Hamilton, second son of Mr. and Mrs. •Albert; Porter, St. Marys. Th :marriage will take place Uh,e Iat- •ppp��� STIFLE SERVICEAdmission PHONE 103 - QODERICH ST. $ 9 WEST versd�ty, Landb�n, spent the week -end at the .home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stewart- • Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reid and Mise Alice Reid spent Th'ank.sgiving in .to Ilamniton • Mr. -and Mrs. E. C. Boswell and in Tren- SOUP ter part of 'October. ' ettes of white and gold. The house children spent the week -end ton. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. EIEINTY 10 2 T. .- �C SUNNYSIDE TOILET PAPER 24c t3 Rolls L'F D. K. SOAP'Tuesday a 4riY 25(; GR,L ins LYE ■� 23c 2 stie, AMI Girls' Auxiliary Hold Meeting. -The Girls' Bunch of the Women's Auxin iar•y of St, Thomas' Church held their annual meeting in tlxe parish hall an night and the officers ,for the coming year were elected as fol- lows: Leader, Mrs. Holmes; assist- ant leader, Mrs. Best; president, Carolyn Holmes; treasurer, Jean Hur- ford; secretary, Audrey McGavind was profusely decorated with autumn flowers, The color scheme of the tea room ,was in bronze, and gold with chrysanthemums in the same shades. Miss Annie Lawrence was in charge o the tea room and was assisted' by Mrs. I. H. Weedmark, Mrs. J. D. Col- uolhoun, Mrs.' James Stewart, Mrs. q• Grace Hoggarth, Mrs. Beverly Chris - Mrs. E. C. Those pouringto A. Wescott. Those pouring tea were • Miss Evelyn Golding, of Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Golding, University of Western Ontario, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs- W. H. Golding, • Mr, and Mrs. Mortimer Clark, of Toronto, were holiday guests at the home,of Mr. George Seip. Mr, and Mrs- Gibson White, of r the h rva'lle, spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs, M. M. Grieve. • Mr, and Mrs, Howard' Kerr and family, of Oshawa, spent the week- end at trite hone of Mr, Kerne mother, Mrs. James Kerr. • Miss Hilda Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kennedy, has taken a position in London):'. • Mr. R. J. Winter agent the week- in ronto. Appleyard and Mrs. Appleyard in Hamilton, • The -Misses Ida and Eva Love; of Toronto, spent the week -end' witch their mother, Mrs, John Love, in Eg- moncleilaee • Mrs. John Muir, Sr., was. remov- ed, to Seatt Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. • Miss Mary Forrest, of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joihn For- rest, in Tuckersmnith, • Mr. Fred Crich, of Torpnto, spent the week„end at Luis home bene, • Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Bottoms, of Woodstock , were holiday guests at the bonle of Mr. A. F. Oluff. + Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ferguson and Miss Doris spent the week -end in Sarnia and Detroit. • Mr, and Mrs: Milton Chesney, of Toronto, were week -end guests at the home of Mrs. 'J. R. Habkirk. • Mr. and Mrs:' W. J. Faulkner, of spent the week -end with rel- atives there, • Mrs. Watson and son, Stewart, of. were recent visitors at the home -of Mee. Wood, Jelin Street, • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert spent •Ruth Thanksgiving with Mrs. Eckart's bra then Mr. Frank Keegan, at Bayfield. • Miss Anna Sutherland, of Wood- stock, was a week -end guest at the .AnniversaryServices NORTHSIDE SUNDAY • Special Speaker—Rev. MORNING .' EVENING ' Special Music by the Choir Offeratory UNITED CHURCH SEAFORT• H f OCTOBER 1 6t h o >' • W. P. Lane, Goderich SERVICE 11 A.M. - SERVICE 7 P.M. at both Services, with Violin Prelude and by Mr. Arthur Golding, BON Cake or Tin ���' SPiC & SPAN SILVER 15c POLISH STAY -BRIGHT ALUMINUM PAINT --Can, � � RED HEAD LAYING MASH -Makes the hens lay. AASarnia, CwL ■ f Officers Are Installed At Y. P. S.- The Young Peo'ple's Society of First Presbyterian Church nue't;in• the school room 'of the church on Tuesday even- ing when the program included a prayer by Miss Trout; Scripture, Gor-tea don Scott: solo, F. E. Willis, and read- ing, Miss H. 1. Graham. A feature of the meeting was :the installation of •officers by Mrs. Hugh Jack. _ Hudson, Mrs. A. L. Porteous and Mrs', Robert Archibald. Mrs. W. Black received the guests in the living room and Mrs. E. ,S. Chapman, invited to the table. • In the evening Rev. H. V. Workman and Mrs, Workman, assist- ed by Was Annie Ferguson' and Dr. F. J. Burrows, received the guests, among them being a large number of men, who were greeted in the living White • Mrs. Grace Ross is' visiting in Toronto. • Mr. Nelson Govenlock and family of Waterford, spent Thanksgiving;,at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, M- Govenlock- • Mr. Alex. McKenzie, of Orillia, spent Thanksgiving at the home of his'mother, Mrs. D. McKenzie. • Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toron- (�Routledge.W A. Veing--Mrs. PHONE 166 ® Delegates Report At C. . L. Meet- F. Devereaux presided over the monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League, which was held in room by Mr. F. S. Savauge. The tea room in the evening was in charge of Miss Ethel Beattie, assisted by Mise- es Sally,Wood. Thompsen, Mary to, spent the week -end at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw., •Kingston, • Miss Mary Jackson, of Acton, and Mr. Louis; Jackson, of Woodstock, their WEs F' E C I ALIZE IN FIRE, ' AUTOMOBILE, CAS- UTALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT A N 0 SICKNESS, BURGLARY, WINDSTORM. Representing Companies who qlve Security with Service. Mao Agents for Ontario Thresh- screen's Mutual Fire Insurance. Information gladly given. A number of desirable properties district for sale.. u Af- the prrieh hall on Friday eventing ter the regular business Mrs. Wm, Devereaux, Sr., and Mrs. H. Mellen, who were delegates at the convention held' ie Sarnia recently, gave a very interesting. report which was much appreciated by all present. Mrs. Dev- erea,ux is a member of the diocesan' executive and is convener of Child' Welfare: Final arrangements were ;rho made tor the Thanksgiving tea, wlr.iclt is being held on Thursday aa tt moan from 3 to 5.30 p.m. at the Home of Mrs. T. D. O'Neill_ Betl, Ann McNay, Mary Barber, Mar- garet Crich, Jean Frost and Vera Mole. Those pouring tea were Mrs. F. 5. Savduge, Mrs. F. Harburn, Mrs. O. McGaviu and Miss Mabel Turn- bull. Mrs. E. H. Close receivedin the living room and :bliss Maud Har- try invited to tea. Misses Lois Hog- Barth and Patricia Bechely were the attendants at the door. Musical num- bers during the evening included'vo- cal duets by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart, a piano solo by Miss Mary Barber, and piano duet by Mrs. Stew- art and Miss Barber- spent Thanksgiving with moths^, Mrs. L. C. Jackson • Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McIntosh, Miss. Florence McIntosh and Miss Jean Nott, of Ingersoll, spent Thanks- giving with Seaforth friends. 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick, of Toronto, spent, the week -end at the henae of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Patrick in Tuckersmit.h. 0 Miss Rath• Bailey, "of Islington., was a week -end guest at the home o€ Mrs. J. Patterson. cMillan of Toronto, • Miss LauraM• spent the week -end with her mother, home of Mrs. L. C. Jackson - • Miss Davidson) and Mrs. Cherry spent Thanksgiving in Tiilsonburg, • Miss Sparks spent the week -end in Stratford. •, Miss Elizabeth McLean end” Mr. Jim Grant, of Toronto, were Thanks giving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLean. Mr. Herman Lindsay, of Toronto, was a week -end guest at the home of Mas. J. B. Thompson. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Eckert had a family reunion, at their home in Eg- Fowl,��� MONDAY,OCTOBER 17th Followed bya Program by Orpheus Male Quartette earl. Miss Lois gram theon, Reader, of Stratford. ADMISSION: ADULTS, 50c. CHILDREN (under 12 years), 25c Mrs, J. A. Stewart REV. H. V. WORKMAN, - J. A. Stewart, Organist. Minister. Choir Master. ..., In Seaforth and & REID s Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. Mr W. F. McMillan, in Egmondi*ille. s' WATSON o • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and M. A. REID - Proprietordaughter, Phone 211 Seaforth --Sc. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford.. -11 a.m-, Family Dap;" 7 "Fe Are Salt the Earth," LOCAL BRIEFS of Stratford, were Holiday guests at the Home of Mrs. G. T. Turn- mondville on Sunday last. • Holiday visitors at the 'home of Mrs. R. L. Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs. Harp, Aylmer; Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston and Miss' Ruth Pinkney, of St tford. • The Ladies' Aid of First Presby- terian Church will hold ahome-made baking sale on Saturday, Oct, 22nd, • Mr, Earl Wanless, of Viroqua, Wisconsin, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. • Mrs. Norman Habkirk, of Grosse Isle, is a guest at the home of Mc apd Mrs. Harold Dale. • • Little Catherine Stewart, of To is visiting her 'grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Mrs. Joe Eckert and family mot - ored to Spanish on Friday last to join her husband, who is employed the King Construction Company. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mack - lin and family. • Mr. and Mrs, George Love, of Toronto, were week -end guests at the borne of Mrs. Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott. • Mrs. George H. Coleman, who re- • cently sold her farm in Tuckersmith, purchased the residence of Mrs. hasJOHN James Stewart in Egreondville. • Miss H. I. Graham spent Thanks - - , t • -tivi9 i r _` ` �� t n, f y-- !" ; '�•� �t7' �4 1 ' 'r►^ � +� ' 'n n •' ► S . -... i�rl 'stem} r' � �,- ,• \ * ��\�,b �!' ,' ♦ 'ki j. '' , y, k' • nen' `� %'� �-� �v • -;,• '✓/ • ,. 3 . !1F . �. ' 1 " s • GOOD FARM EQUIPMENT •Makes a good farmer better. Here's your chance to get Real Values at Bargain Prices. We offer you the following: 11 DISC FERTILIZER DRILLS AT 1936 PRICES 6 -FOOT OIL BATH MOWER, 1936 PRICES ALL PURPOSE FARM TRUCK,1936 PRICES The above machines must be cleared out by September 10th. Special Prices and Terms for Cream Separators. - 2 Bottom, nearly new, Massey -Harris Tractor Plow $70.00 3 Bottom Cockshutt Tractor Plow, in good condition $50.00 2 Llottoin Oliver Sulky Plow, in good condition $50.00 Also numerous small machines, Used Hand and Electric Washers at • Special Clearing Prices. MAIN STREET BAC H . SEAFORTH SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF • INSURANCE p.m., the of Sunday School at 10 a.m. Northside United Church-A.nnivers- 7 Rev. • Mrs. F. D. Hutchison left this week for Mitchell where she will the winter months. bum • Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and son, of Galt, were the guests of Mrs. 0 • O O O O O O O G� O © O' • O S.Oeel's O T. Holmes & Son O FUNERAL SERVICE Od O Main Street, Seaforth O O ary services: 11 am. and p.m., W. P. Lane, B.A.; special anniversary music. Fowl supper and programme Monday evening. First Presbyterian Church - Sun- -'day School at 10 am.; Bible Class at 3 p.m.; 11 a -m., "Confusion or Order"; spend • Mr. R. J. McMillan returned one hIonday frc¢n an extended trip to the Western Provinces and the coast. • MnMr: W. R. Reid, of Kirkland Lake, ),!sited his mother, Mrs, J. F. Reid, last week. William Sclater over the week -end. • IVIr. Frank Sills Jr., of St. Mich College, Toronto, spent the week with his_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Sills. + Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright, of „p 0 S. T. Holmes, residence 0 O Goderich Street, West; pbdflh 0 O No. 119 W. Cfiarles Stilinb8 *J Evening service will be withdrawn for Northside tinted Church anniversary services, -Rev, Hugh Jack, Minister, • Mr, J. P. Bell, of Toronto, spent the week end with Seaforth friends. • Mr- George Ferguson, of Toros- g Toronto, were the weekend guests of Mrs. R. M. Jones, • Miss Alice Devereaux, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at the home of O residence, Goderich Sffeet, 0 O East; No. 308. + Broadfoot-Ar strop g.-li quiet but her mother, Mrs. Frank Devereaux. phone Ambulance Service 0ronto, O Adjustable hospital bed for O O rent. O O Dight lle,s, Phone 308.-3 O O Day callh, Phone 119-J. O O Charges• moderate. O Q 12-L7 O O O O O O O O O O O O O • pretty wedding was solemnized Sat -O urdtiy. Oct. 1st, at the home of Rev. W. A. Bremner, Seaforth, when Mar-• caret Isabel. daughter of William S. Broadfaot and the late Mrs. Broad- foot, •of Tuekerstmith, was united in marriage to Robert Allan Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arm- s•tron�, Stanley-. The bride was daint• Make ate FOR THE BIG ANNUAL HOT FOWL SUPPERwith - at - i Miss Helen' Hamilton'and Miss Rita Duncan, of Brescia Hall, spent the week end at their,hames in town. • Mr. Donald Kerslake, of Toronto, .spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Kers- lake. His mother returned to Toron- to with him, • Mr. and Mrs. T. C. West and 90 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o O O C.BOX O H. C. O FUNERAL SERVICE O 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 O Ambulance Service O O Hospital Bed O O with adjustable rachet oper- 0 ily dressed in wine satin with whitedaughter, trimmings and wore black hat, shoes, gloves and purse. Miss Ida Chuter, her bridesmaid,' was, frocked• in coral crepe with matching accessories. Mr. McBride,THURSDAY Elmer g .orsmfriend of the groom. ryas groomsman. Following the Gere- eere- mony tie happy couple left on a motor trip to London, Niagara and other UNITED CHURCH BRUCEFIELD q/'7 7 OCT. 27th SEE OUR AD• NEXT WEEK Dorothy, of St. Thomas, were week -end guests at the home of Mrs. West's parents, Rev. W. A. Bremner and Mrs. Bremner" •• Miss Gladys Thompson and Miss C. McEwen, of Niagara Fallg, were week -end guest$ at the home of Mrs. J. B. Thompson. +• Mrs. James Beattie and Mr. C. giving at the home of Rev. Canon , O ated spring for rent. 0 eastern points. E. Smith spent Thanksgiving' in Pet- O Night Calls Day Calls 0 - --- --- erboro. LL4 A lzs:,.:-•-_.: :••, FTY= ' „ "," + it ti rjr 7 i" d a v ? € r arnty4}x, n ,tib ; r , w r `r3,, < (i em;. k_'a + �l ^ ,o'��< < '' 1 L G I l a r - ' ' 4' .,�<,r ti , xh ,°,.a l t C ,d•'• s 4 �rt.�� t +°' •'M' f� 1 t��vo •4 Phone 175. Phone 43. 0 12-87 0 +fJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Institute Meets --Tile October meet in of the Junior Institute was held at the home df Mrs'- Paul Doig on BIG 0 Mr, Stewart Plant and Miss Edna Plant, of Toronto, spent the holiday week -end with their parents, Mr. and W. R. Plant. 000000000 000 4 0 O r O WALKER'S O FUNERAL SERVICE O O W. J. WALKER and O O, JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O O �'ednc�sday, with an attendance of� about 35 and with t?he•president, Mrs.i Jas. F. Scott, in -the chair. The meet-miLITIA" rail was opened by singing the Itnsti- lute Ode and repeating the Lord's , Prayer and the roll call was answer- r,d by the name of a Canadian lady of achievement. During the business A cE ,Mrs. o Mr. Evan Rennie, of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M..II. Rennie. e Mr, and Mrs. H. Minett, of Toron- to, to, were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. L Box, • Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cole, Mins Mary Oughton and Mr, and' Mrs. Chas, r ,, Ys ,,,. �' } �. , i a ..l 7µ. :.'c.Ft+.F'd. lit '1i•• i, #4r 1 u t .� t Y r rtx,,4. ,. t{k,r 'A � • fh YS)r v •° M -r t• {j . x .1wv v �' illi, •,�"'i• 1�J h Sys ,.•''r CY Licensed Embalmers and ,O Funeral Directors, • O O Dar or Night Calls promptly 0 0 : attended. 0 o PHONE 67 O i•2-87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 O session Mrs'. Thomas Govettlock and Mrs, Graham Kerr were appointed leaders of dressing up home grown vegetables project. "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" arae sing and Sarah . Whitmore was appointed a delegate to the girls' conference at London. SEAFORT ` Former), �jje r ' (�C� • r� LJ ARMORIES G.W.V.A. Hall • ��}� ` Sims, of Toronto were week -end guesbs of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Sclater, • Mr. Thomas Nolan, of Niagara Falls, and p Mr- Clarence Nolan, of, London, spent the week -end' at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. •r \ a `VISIT YOUR 'DOMINION'FORT E E VilLUICS x ? FOR BEST RESULTS USE BAKING 16 -oz. �f i 't POWDER Tin ■ CHATEAU �• PLAIN OR PIMENTO r/2 Ib. .4i i�p° Pkg. ■ y ' v Ir+Si"s l,"' GU1GER St:AP � ���� lbs. , DOMINION cy y� • D ! :� 4' , ., Crocked Wheat ' Whole Wheat - 9' White Loaf ■ 0 0 James Nolan_ THE SECOND DIVISIONspent COURT Jean Gemmell had charge of the topic on Legislation and gave" ten rules gave follow and T g S. Whit ore then an informing talk. g Florence Sauer #- And Her Rand * • Mr. Stewart Geddes, of London, Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. Geddes. • Mr. Leo Joynt, School of Phatm- COUNTY oP 13ttnsov - Office in the Dominion Bank Baird- — Northside Y. P. U. Meets. - The ADMISSION - . 35 CENTS acy, Toronto, spent the"week-end at the home of his parents', Mr.'and Mrs• too. l3ccrforth, Office hours: es- day, Saturday, 1.20 p pn regular meed the Young Peo-'�`� Meeting of ' Robert Joynt. r ■� p m. Satday rdana to 6 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.3o p.m- United pie's Union of Northside, �' • Mr. Garnet Free, of Kitchener, :',32.c..19XXXX •, > GL,ASS.CO'S • With Pectis, PLUM1�� •RG'IA!_ } ,�i1 Ii i9Et/= 'z• lbs. ■ __ • • - ---- _ -- ' - QUAKER `LOUER FLOUR $2.59 Cwt. to 9 p.m.Tuesday E, l■. CHAMBERLAIN E C. Ohurch was held on uesday evening, Oct. 11th, with Mr. Sam Scott presid- ing. ing, Hymn 125 opened the meeting and the Lord's Prayer was repeatedhe Anniversary Services s'p'ent Thanksgiving wiUh his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Free. • Mis Mary Holmes, University of Insurance Agencies -Seaforth ANNOUNCES the purchase of the insurance b Mmear of Bays do Melt, and the addition of their companies to our previous taelii- ties enable; us to give unexcelled'9:21-24 do a!t lines, SEAFORTH ONTARIO,. io-ss • in ,unison. The minutes of the pre -weekend vious meeting and the roll calf were read by the secretary, Vera Mole. Af- ter singing a hymn Muriel Finnigan led in prayer, The Scripture, John and Acts 17:24-28, was readservice by Miss Boyd. A reading was then given by Maxine Lawrence, followed by a solo, "Beautiful Isle of Some- St. Andrew's United,; Church KIPPEN r SUNDAY OCT;OCTe 16th , Rev. Andrew Lane, Clinton,CliVttwill ' be guest speaker at 11 a.m. and Western Ontario, spent the holiday at the home, of her parents:, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of ter . • Mrs. W. W. Main and family, of Port Neilson, were week -end guests at the home of her father and 'sisters, M : H. Edge and Miss J. Edge.Sit A. W. Si cry of Osgoode Fall, Toronto,' apent the week -end with Mende here. CLARK'S " f° 21 -oz. ?r�"� � - WITHPORK•' Tins ■ •'_• 5 DOMESTIC 7.. 1 -Ib. gs, i 1 'Y � � Pk 4 -Ib. Pkg..477• LIBBY'S SWEPT MIXED �° 1Z oz Jar v ■ CHOICE FRUITS CHOICE ib California Dried Lima Ib. FLORIDA SEEDLESS -Lange Size BEANS riavy Grapefruit Rolls e} • `t FRESH L Choice CeleryHearts Pumpkin Tin Tin21/2's •1 �rPile3% H�vai til• Bassett's Licorico Ib ALLSORTS 2 ir � ��,� l.rlFE� :LOWER Howe s • Lemon 0111-4.2%22 , (� j� OLOG * 2 • values effective 0011 � ' Saturday, rlt. October 1' ¢t Y r" a y i vTdFF5�/Mi/7 b Yiy • ,YY• . y ",. for for 15c • Ibe. . 25C• WA'- ,.. , ♦x. .`'.'' . - �C �"� 7 . " ,.r �y MUTUAL TI1E. MCI ILLOP M•i 1 UAL FIRE INSURANCE CiO'Y. : v an- Where" by Dorothy Gallop, Keine. red on the piano by Luella Keine. The topic, "To Find God 'and Worship Him" was ably given by Miss Edith Hoag and was much, appreciated. A 7.30 p.m. e " • .� • HOT GOOSE SUPPER • Miss Helen Ament, of Windsor, spent the week -end with her iparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Annen:t., • Mr. itanold Reinke, of Toronto, and Miser Dorothy Reinke, of Hamil- HEAD OFFICE - SEAFb{tTH, ONT. hymn was sung and the meeting was closed by repeating the Mizpah bene- Wednesday, October 19 yr ton:, spent THankagiv%rng with their mother,I Mrs. J. C. Reinke. OFFICERS: '�' IVioS^latt 5 Seaforth - Pres. ' ' Knot, Lond'esOrd - Vier i?iea. diction. The Y. P. U. will be inTISSUE charge of the Prayer service an 7llturs- • day evening. 6 to 8 p.m. Splendid Program' Arranged + wVlr, Roy Oke, of Hamilton, spent the week -end" 'with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Oks: ;fan A. Reid Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. T. DIEKC'i`OIis: Rece -- ,About two hundred ADMISSION: 50c and 25e • Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Walker, of Tfmminls•; Mrsa,3. G, Cameron, Tomtit a tr17'ilffam Kztoo,,1.9ndeabbrat r ue'orge , guests ' t ed a delightful reception to, and Miss Mary Walker, of Ottawa, "rt, tredli'gg>eni; itis i'es OrM- helld on Friday' afternoon' and, eventing, were holiday guests at the home of ; i[IttdWelt; ,Alex. $roadfeet tr lr' r Sea$ottth; Alexander Me'It:+�, '] iyth; Prank Me reeor,yR 11. 1 n'iditirl e ° , eildieb. '4 Q`'dlttb;, iII '. j' a'fllj, .. .i .,. gr S�afirt*; •,tyiiher . if fid, 4r sit• „r , r : ' `t, ±�. .,rly,,ey.e , c t t.' .:;:t.t,. 1'+, `, „;Ft!':'.r'-.' sV;r ({,, '.$' "�" -*-, 't a ,Y� .. (JCI 7th, at Nlortilmide U'nit�ed Parson- age, when Rev. H. V. Workrmant Mrs-. Workman and: their daughter, Miss „Irene ilVorkmam:, were at home to .'Members of their congregation and frietfdsr Ibtra. Workman reeeiv- LCT: in a. floor-len gth • own- of • black vel- tKY t aeGenttiaful 1y a eingle scarlet tr r*1�; She w aai!.fath+ea4te�`4 1t<iort y" iNO lf'�irrli�oYL afl� ,MnlicIaxLj: dl Imo Wink.- iL ► ware,Ym i:IJTk�T2�l�'gotta -Of i�J:wt43tII � t �TYo11Ydr APPLES Choice Sprayed NORTHERN SPY APPLES' t3ame and get sappily' for 'Winter after O tlbdr Oth �V1R:L1iNyLAN ' s. ' '' NEAT MINION y ,,,,,T's ?.� their parent, :Mr: sand Mrs. W. J. Walker. • Mr, and Mrs, Sam McKenzie andFRESH two children', of Georgetown;, wore holiday guests at the homer of Mr. and Mrs. J. lGl.' Car$nair. • s Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Bolit p Tnsgvngiarerte. .. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fran�san, Tfyg VrtniaHabk3rc and, Mr. DR. emit the 1'Ceken' ii httt, ' ♦IiLL y0.0iraW o Moir and f� it V �13n�e LID '� ��� ,°r t . ' e 1 4rr I ... ...:.. . 4 _.... : .. , Jr'.iT.,1p.,_^4lr.f'+'t:. an.' h'ya•,lJ,,md, ,�.�r1�:r ,'r .-,A•, :�'yW NIl� SYN', , ,. r 1 f �I