Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1940-09-06, Page 8717 i1 1,1 ,0 THE , EXPOSITOR 'ow "''EMBER s11 1s: is ......11c: 23cpox ..� ..,.. W 1, WHEAT18c . hag • tl,QNDON ROUSE COFFEE 25c ipall pound. J CUCUMBERS--Nine-.clay . Bas'ket , INGERSOLL CREAM CTESE—Package :BROKEN WALNUTS quarter pound • „!ARROW BLEND TEA half pound. ItIiQI"E FRUIT 6 for 6„C,ELERY STALKS pidktes 25c !KING ONIONS 10 pounds, TAINWAY FLUSH Can IDEAL SILVER CREAM Bottle „SNAP HAND CLEANER 2 Tins 15c.. 10c 30c 25c 5c 25c 25c 25c 2'9c asiON:SUCH GLASS CLEANER 1 a!U Botrtde E YOTTR OWN JAVEL WATER , Javex. Makes 1 gallon, 15c MASTER'S POULTRY CON- $g 35 TRATE—Cwt- �l alb A. C. Routledge fi PHONE .188.. SECOND WAR LOAN Being Announced CANADA NEEDS YOUR MONEY ! "'YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR Aly INVESTING IN THE SECOND 1 • - WAR LOAN For information and . applications I See -- WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor Phone 214 Seaforth SPECIALISTS iN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE NEWS OF TIE TOWN Mrs. F Sills Wins Jtngl'e,—Mrs, F. $111s won .the jingle competition on Ladies: Day .at the. Seaforth Golf and Country Club on Tuesday. Next Tuesday Hrs. H. G. Meir will have charge of golf, while Miss M, Wat- son will be in charge of bridge on Thursday. Archibald - Hardie—The m•ar'riage is announced of Jacqueline Clarissa, daugih•t'er of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hardie of Princeton, to Chester Andrew Archibald, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'R. Archibald, of Kitchener, The mtr'- liege was performer on Saturday, August 10th, in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Brantford, by Rev. R. W. Lane. 000.0o0000000 4 0 0 S. T.Relines &Son o O FUNERAL DIRECTORS O. O O 0 Main Street, Seaforth O 0 Charles Holmes' residence, O 4Goderieds Street East. Phone 0 0 No. 308. 0 O Ambulance Service 0 4 Adjustable hospital bed for 0_ 4 - rent. O 0 Night calls --Phone 308 0 O , Day calls—Phone 119 0 4 Charges 'modOrate, 0 • 12-37 0 4000000,00.000 000,00 000000 4 0 4' H. C. BOX. 4 FUNERAL SERVICE , 0 O Licensed Embalmer 0 © Ambulance Service. O 0 Hospital Bed • 0 4 with adjustable rachet oper- O 0 sited spring for. rent.. 0 O Night Calls Day Calls 0 4 Phone 175 Phoite 43 0 0 12-37 0 -000000000000 .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. A. BURKE ,,o O Funeral Service 0 0 Dublin : Ont. O 0 Night or: day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 0 0, 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3767 tf THE SECOND DIVISION COURT. County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforllh. Office hotirs : Tues- day, Thursday and Satur'da', 1.30 D.m. to 5 p.m.. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 0 p.m . '• E C; CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies'- Seaforth ANNOUN'JCES the purchase of the insurance businesA elf Faye & Meir, and the addition •t their ccmopanies to our Drevipw facflt. 'fees ambles us to 'give unexcelled eerviee in all lines. SEAFORTH ONTARIO 10-117 i MBE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ' CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE =- SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: Wel. Knox, Londesboro Mir. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - See.-Treas. DIRECTORS: Witham Knraz, Londeaboro; George t, 1 sodhagen; ' UMW Can- d td l f nxer1 Btoadfoat, .] . 2,4eafort,b4 Alexander McFwing't ILA 4111111n Prat* '111eC rogor, FLU. > , Glint, �Al elder; FLU, 2, ;W`daftilJ4 `1"hNY+i2i ib'3�>1 1t�,:111L Atehtbabk VA. 4, .j,,. 1l14a$ *' �.u, Z . tb mot r, a'tt Bityt'; W. 3. -- Junior Women's institute' To Meet. —The Junior Women's Institute meet- ing will be 'held on Wednesday. Sept. 11th, at. the home of Mrs. Ted Brown, who has recently moved to the For- rest farm. The guest speaker will be Mr. Glen Hays of Seaforth, and the roll call will be "A rule every child should be taught to obey." Each member is requested to bring a five cent piece for contribution to the War Charities Fund of the Federated Wo- men's Institutes, McKellar - Smith. — The ..marriage took place quietly at Riverdale Pres- byterian Church Manse, Toronto, on Sept. 2nd, of Jessie Isobel, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Smith, Seaforth, to Mr. Gordon Malcolm Mc- Kellar, of Sudbury, only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar, Seaforth: The marriage was performed by the Rev. Gordon MacPherson. The bride wore a wine suit with accessories to match. The young couple ,were attended by Miss Isobel McKellar, Seaforth, and Mr. Prank Black, .of Toronto. After a brief honeymoon at 'Manitoulin lsland, they will reside in• Sudbury. Forrest - Kerr --A pretty wedding took .place at the United Church Par- sonag'e, Petr'olia., at 3 ant. on Satur- day last, when Jean, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kerr, of Petrmlia, and the late G. E. Kerr, was united in marriage to Mr. William Lawrence Forrest, on ly•slon of Mr. John Forrest, of. Tuck- ersnrith, and the late Mrs. Forrest. Rev. F. Stride oflrrciated. Mrs. Albert Pegg, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, while the groom was at- tended by Mr. Pegg, Immediately af- ter a 'reception held at the home of the bride's mother, the - young couple left en a short trip. They will re - sidle on the groom's farm in Tucker- snaith, , Churc es Sermon Subjects For Next $,unday. —Northside United Church:' 11.'ev., 11. V. Workman, Minister—l0 a.m.( Sail - day School; 11 a.m., The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 7 p.m,:, S•oul's Lineage"; Thursday, 8 p.m., pre -Communion service. St. Thomas' Oh•urch: Rector, Rev, 'Dr. Hurford. -11 a.m,; Day of Inter- cession for the Empire; 7 p.m., The Bishop of Keewatin; Sunday School at 10 a.m.; War Time,.Prayers, Thurs- day at 7.30 p.m. St: Mary's, Duhlinf—$.30 a.m,, eDay' of Intercession for the Empire.v First Presbyterian Church—Sabbath School at 10 a.m.; morning service, Rev. J. K. West, Of Mionktoii,yi;aWi1I preach; evening service at 7 p.sglVlie week meeting', Thursday, 8 psis—Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Salvation Army—Holiness Meeting, 11 a,m.; Salvation.'meeting. 7 p.m.; Directory Class,10.30 a.m.; Company meeting, 3 p,m. The- United War Prayer meeting will be held at the Salvation' Array.Hal:I on Thursday at • 7.30 p.m. Died in St. Thomas.—Mrs. Sam Gottschalk, of Dashwood, passed a- way at the Gagen Private fHos•pital in St. Thomas o❑ Septembr• 2nd, after an illi ess, of five years. She had been in the hospital for the past eight weeks and -Was in her 76th yeas. She was barn near Zurich and also resid- ed en the 14th concession of Hay Township. and Seaforth before mov- ing to 'Dashwood. She was a mem- ber of fihe Zurich Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. J. E. Hopkins,. Centre Street, St. Thomas, and Mrs. William Stade, of Dashwood; three sisters, Mrs. J. Horner, of Zurich ; Mrs. Henry Voel.ker, of Hersey, Mich. and Mrs. Frank Brean, of E.dnvond, Kansas. A •private fungal was held at ber late residence in Dashwood on Tuesday at 1.30 p.m., followed' by a public eervice bathe Zurieh Lutheran Church at 2.15 p.m., conducted by Rev. E. Tuerkheim, of Zurich. Inter- ment was made in the Zurich Luther- an' cemeteri. Vance - Box.,--Fir5it Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, was the setting f)r a pretty early autumn wedding "on Wednesday afternoon at one -thirty o'clock when Miss J.eona Mae, onily daughter of Mr... and Mrs. Ernest L. Box, of Seatorth, was united int mat- riage to' Graham Stevenson Vance, of iKirkland Lake, son of Mr. and rs. John A. Vance, of Listowel. Rev. HughJack officiated. Pale pink and white gladioli, asters, blue cornflowers and ferns weee effectively mowed about the pulpit platforms. A beauti- ful floral arch was placed over the maim• aisle at the entrance to the guest pews which wane marked With white asters tied with white ribbon.'', Before thee wedding party proceeded to .the altar a hymn, "Thee Voice That Breathed O'er Eden.," was sung by Mrs. Wellington Gibson, of Listowel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of the $tid'a'l Chorus from ilalieitgrin played by the church, or- ganist, Mrffi. M. I., Rennie. The bride was attractively attired in a floor - length gatm3 of white slipper .satin modelled on, .pr3nceasr linins with leg -o> mutton sleeves' and, full skirt eroding In a tr In ever w'h`iolv_ hot yon ,3e11 DOM it cor011et of b1"aelge blataams. Siig' tore a :pidttll t ae1tlaeo, gni gift 'of the bridegroom, and calorie a sr4oVer bowel of ItillorNey Mat* add Hit1B once ldlORptro. d Mary Ire!ek- Ross LSproat Phone Read and Save ! GOOD TILL SEPT. 11 ROYAL YORK TEA Black or Mixed; ib-, - - . 99c With each pound, 1 Teapot Free, HILLCREST SHORTEN- 23c iNG-3 lbs. - KEEN'S MUSTARD 24c 14's; per tin QUAKER CORN FLAKES 15c 2 'packages aI MARSHMALLOWS 15c Fresh; per lb. FORCE WHEAT FLAKES 11JC per package — Win a Bicycle — Purchase 1 lb. Paterson's Can. dy at 25c or 5 Chocolate Bans at 25c, and get your Coupon. • er of Tavistock, maid of honor, was gowned in dusky rose faille moire with turquoise trimmings and her flowers were Hellywolod roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Labelle Hawkins, of Seatlorth, was tracked in turquoise faille moire with dusky rose trim- mings and colonial nosegay of •Bri'ar•- cliffe ro:sies. Each . wore matching doll hats. " Richard Box, brother of the bride,, was best man, and C. E. Barrett, Sergeant Lionel Fortune and William Box.were ushers.o During the signing of the register Mrs: Welling- ton Giibson, aunt of the bridegroom, sang "All Mine Alone:' A reception was held after the ceremony at the berate o•f the bride's parents on Jarvis Street. Mrs. Box received her guests. wearing a floor length,. gown of blue heaven amaranth crepe, large wine felt .hat and corsage of Talisman ros- es, Mrs. Vance, mother of -the bride- groom, wore navy blue triple sheer, a navy felt hat and cordage of Helly - wood roses. Dinner was served at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, to the imm'edia.te relatives and the young ladies who assisted at the trousseau tea. Pink Briarcliffe roses, bouvardia and tall tapers decorated the tables. The bride's table was centred. with a four -storey wedding oake. A unique feature of the gath- ering was the presence of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Dunn, of London, - the grandparents ..of the bridegroopn Mr., and, Mrs. T. E. Gib- son:0 Listowel, also his great aunt and----great''uncle, Mr. and Mrs. WE: liam Ward of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Vanite' left by motor, for Toronto and other: cities, the bride travelling in a navy' blue tailored suit with navy blue accessories. On their return they will reside at Kirkland Lake. 'Grace's Beauty Salon in E. H. Close's Barber Shop SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS until SATURDAY •. September 14th SPECIAL SCHOOL CHIDDRENLS FOR $1a00 PHONE 160-J . FOR APPOINTMENTS PLUMS LARGEST PLUM ORCHARD IN HURON OR PERTH — Fine Quality — COME AND GET A SUPPLY! C. Hoare CLINTON Hawaiian GUITAR LESSONS Taught by_• MISS K. DRYSDALE At her Home King Street, Hensall PHONE 60 For 'Appointment LOCA, RIBFS• • School de$,A are Here again and Sh,eaffer's Prosgerity Pen is a marvel- Sous sohioal pegand costs: oirtiYdei- lar s't MoKini>,daey's Drug Store.—Adv. • Mr. and - ir•s. H. Twdss, . Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Plates, of To- ronto, were the week -end 'guest's of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGavin, • Mrs. D. Wilson, John, Gordon and Miss M. 16. Patterson were in 7 oronto for the week -end. • Mrs. W. , J. McKay, -who has besn .visiting her parents, Ar. , and Mrs. C. Eckert and 'other friends in this vicinity', returned to her hpme in Seattle, on Monday. • Mrs. Richard Rogers spent a • few days last week at Toronto EAtl- bition and was Ft guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smil!ie. • Mrs. Hazel Windsor, of Detroit, is visiting M. Thomas Storey for the week='end. • Mr, Wand Mrs. James T. Soott spent the• week -end •at Camp Borden. • Mrs- J. • Patterson and Miss Wightman spent a few days in To- mato. • Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of Toronto, were week -end guests at. the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott. • Miss 'Margaret ,Ferguson, of Bay- field, and Miss Jean Butler, of St. Catharines, visited with Miss S. Gov- enlock last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Amemt, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ament of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Ament, of Osihawa, spent the holiday week -end at the jhonie of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. • Mr, and Mrs. Ray Holmes and Elaine, Miss Loretta Faulkner, Gloria and• Fred Faulkner, were in Windsor on Monday. • Mrs. M. E. Desborough, R.N., re- turned to her home in Dearborn, Michigan, on Monday after) spendimg a few weeks. with .her „parents', Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert. • Miss Lillian Southgate has re- turned' home after spending the sum- mer at, Manvttoulin Island.. • • • Mrs. J. -H. Best and her father, Mr. W. C. T. Morsels, who spent the summer.at Stoney Lake, have return- ed ,to. -their tome here. - • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of New York, are guests at the home of Miss Marion Watson. • Mr. and Mrs. E. 1ilole, Miss Laura, and Miss Vera Mole spent the week end in Kincardine and Southampton. • Mr. and Mrs. James Brine and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paynter, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burchill, Frances, Peter and Joseph, of Brus- sels, and Mr. Donald Scott, of Ham- ilton, were the ',week -end guests at the home of the Misses• Brine. -•• - • Corp. A. W. Sillery, orf the To- ronto Scottish, spent the week -end with Seafortrh friends. • Mr. and -Mrs, T. D. O'Neill spent the )holiday week -end at Waaaga Beach. • Miss Alice Devereux, of Toronto, spent ethe week -end at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. Devereux. • Mr, ,and Mrs. Grattan Flannigan and family, of Toronto;, were holiday gwes.ts at the home of Mrs..3. Horan. • Mr. and Mr's. Glendon Christie, of Dungannon, were ' .the week -end guests • of 'Mee, , and Mrs. Beverley Christie., • Missw,,Helen Ainent has returned to Windsor after 'spending the holi- days at 'the home of her • parents, Mr.. and Mrs. William Ament., • . • Miss Jean Dungey and Mise Jean Priest spent the holiday week -end in Tioronto, and Ottawa. • On Sunday evening in St. Thomas' Church,- Bishop Lofthouse, of Keewatin, will tell. of the work in adiimiiminimmiummimmom Commencing— SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 Si„jP /E�D NCjE'' S 'PRODUCE (Next to Crich's Bakery) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, 'POULTRY, FEATHERS, ETC. Phone us and we will call and pick up your produce. PHONE 170-W, SEAFORTH H. R. SPENCE & SON bis diocese: • Mr. and Mns, William Rollins, of Sarnia, were ,.,week -end .guests" at the home of her parents, Mr. 'and -Mrs. W. J. Finnigan, in Egmondvilie. • Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Archibald and family, of Ottawa, were week -end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald. • Miss Vera O'Dedt, • Mr. W.' H. O'Dell and Mr. C. Davis, of Toronto, were the week-epd guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O'Dell. • Mrs. F. D. Hutchision;' Mr. and Mrs-. George Rose, of St. Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison and daughter, of London, were visi- tors, in town an Tuesday. • .Rev. Hugh Jack, Mrs. Jack 'and fatally spent a few days in, Chatham last week. • Miss Gloria and Mr. Fred Faulk- ner •have returned- to Detroit after spending the holidays at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. F. Faulk- ner. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brall and daughter, Mary, were the week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert. Mr. Gordon Brall, who •has been, spending the holidays at the ihemie of his uncle, Mr. J. M: Eckert, returned with them. • Mi•ss McIntyre, of Chatham, was 'the recent gueslt of Miss Barbara Best. • Mr. Howard Gallagher, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., was' a re'cenit guest of Mr. and' Mrs, T. D. O'Neill at The Queen's. • Mr. and Mrs. Murray Savauge, of Toronto, were week -end guests at. the home of Mr. andi M'rs. F. S. Sav- auge. ' • Mr. Donald Scott has returned from a two weeks' holiday' spent in St. JOSEPH'S CONVENT f_School of Music • September9th -- in — Piano, Violin, 'Cello, Singing and Theoretical Work Telephone 106 ' to, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune. ,. •' Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Moore, of Detroit, were guests' last week of Mrs. L. Bolton. • Mr, and Mrs.. K. White, of Kit- chener, are spending a few day's at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Strong. • Mrs. J. J. Sclater was in Toronto for the .holiday week -end. ' . • Mr, and Mrs. John T. Hepburn and sons, Messrs. Jack, 'William and James, of Toronto, and Mrs'. Helen Hamlett an'd' two children, ,of Man- chester, England, were guests of Mrs. William Sclater on Sunday. • Miss Frances. Fortune, 'of St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, spent the Week -end with her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune, - '• Miss Janet Watson, of Brucefleld, spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. George H. Coleman. • Mrs, F, H. Larkin, of Paris, is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith. -. • Miss Effie McLeod, of Detroit,and Miss Margaret McLellan, of Georgetown, have been the guests of Miss Margaret McLeod of the Royal Apartments. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKenzie and children, of Georgetown, were week- end guests at the home of her par- ents, Mr., and Mrs, J. M. Cardno. • A very painful accident happen- ed to little Jimmie Strong on Satur- day last; when he fell against . a ce'men't: step, causing a slight concus- sion, but he is'now on the way to recovery. • Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lawson', of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. •Kruse and sea, Mm. William Kruse, Of Galt, were t'he guests of Mr, and .Mrs. John Finlayson on Sunday. • Mrs, --E. H. Close received a wire on Thursday annlounoing the ..sad news of the dearth of her father, Mr, 3, A. Wambold, which occurred at hos hence in London that morning. g. • Dr. and Mrs. W. C: Coltman and daughter, Rosale•e, of Highland Park, Michigan, were guests last week' at the !home -:Of Mrs..DG. T. Turnbull, and Miss Elizabeth Clegg, of Toronto, 'and Mr. and Mrs, II. Barry and Elizabeth Anne, of 'Stratford, were also week- end' guests. Poronto. • Mr. ' and Mrs. M. R. Rennie who have been spending a month at their cottage at Grand Bend, ,have returned to town, ' • •• Mr. Stewart Ctldmore has leased Mrs.. Isabel F'ester's residence on Cen- tre Street. Mrs. Hester has gone to Kansas City, where she will spend some Months with her daughter. • Mr. Andrew Little Ieft this week for Brantford, where he will spend' the winter with his .son. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoed, of To- ronto, were the week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. •E•, Keating. • Mr. Donald MacTavisih, has been. engaged as teat�et at' Kincardine. • Mr. Miles' Mt'bft am .,hags returned from a holiday'epeirf't at Sarnia. • Mr. Hervey McGregor, of Toron- to, was a week -enol guest at the hums of Mr. and Mfs. .1:C. `C. Crich.• Miss Doris St[ rnrS, of Kingston, was the week -end gUent• of Mise Sally Wood. • Mr. Thomas, Clilliespfe, of oh'on- 'to, spelrt the week -and at the house of ibis,ParentS,RC2',Oild, No+il,.d3il- leopte. • Rey, rather Ffatrahany of 'rayon - egent ,T.heatre_t h NOW SHOWING Virginia, Bruce Wayne Morris "FLIGHT ANGELS" -MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WALTER W R pternf. sfamag 144'1444* LORETTA YOUNG • DAVM NIVEN Coming -- "FOUR SONS" Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday °We're Young... We're Married ..AND BEST OF ALL WE'RE' BROKE!" N 5'ROY J� NN� 7 '�pAVE . NI`pR with UDE RAINS Roscoe Karns • LeePatrick • Dennie Moore Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN A WARNER' BROS.-First Nat'l Picture Screen. Play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epnein Sued on the Pulitzer Prize Play by tdastrCn Anderson • Mrs. S. E. Ionson is making her annual canvass of Seaforth on behalf of the Lord's Day Alliance. • Miss Margaret Smith and. Miss Betty Smith, of Toronto, spent the holiday week -and with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Smith. . • Prof. W. B. Kerr and little laugh- ter, who have .been upending the sum- mer with his mother, Mrs. James Kerr, left thi's week for Buffalo, ac- companie,d by Mrs. Kerr, who will spend some time there. • Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain and, daughters, Mrs. R. C. Huras and Miss Marion. C'hamlberlain, were in Toronto. over ,the week -end. - were in Tbreato over the week -end, • Mr. and Mrs. Chas, G. Hays, of Wind's'or, were wleek-end guest's at R.. 5... Hays• the home of his, mother, Mrs. ...... ... ... • Capt. H. 3, Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins, of Toronto, were the Week- end guests of• Mrs. L. T. DeLacey. • R'ev. H. V. Workman, Mrs. Work- man and Miss Irene were in Petrolia last week attending the wedding of a friend. Miss Irene Workman was the Soloist at the wedding. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ON PAGE 5, EARLY Autumn Su e ppr WHERE? In the schoolroom of Northside United Church, Seaforth, on Tuesday. Afternoon SEPTEMBER 10th Under the auspices of the , Wc- man's Association. • • 'Also a Sale of Fruit, Vegetables and Farm Produce on the lawn. SUPPER SERVED. FROM 4 • TO 6.30 O'CLOCK — Everyone Weldome ADMISSION 25 ,CENTS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CLINTON — ONTARIO FALL TERM, SEPT. 9, 1940 COURSES: STENOGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL SPECIAL AND CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ARRANGED A• pplications for Civil Service Examination for Clerks must be filed by September 15, 1940 Write for. information, — Phone 193 M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice-Pri'ncipal. Principal. . Canadian Legion Zone 10 Drumhead Service Uuder Auspices of the Seaforth Branch Canadian Legion Ko.156, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBE': 8 2 p.m. --VICTORIA PARK pm. SEAF'SRTH THEN' 'PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE MASSED BANDS 4. Maj. the Rev. Norman Rawson OF HAMILTON, AND OTHER SPEAKERS Community Singing - Prayers PROCLAMATION • The Council of the County of Huron co-operates with the Canadhan Legion Drumhead ServloeIn holding at the same time and place a PATRIOTIC ' RALLY TO ENCOURAGE AND ASSIST THE GOVERNMENT IN ITS WAR- EFFORT All Patriotic Citizens are Urged to Attend GEORGE FEAGAN, Warden "God Save the King" In event of rails Driunhead Service and patriotic Rally will be held. in Palace Rink . it