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The Huron Expositor, 1941-09-26, Page 8WITH DISH CLOTH r 'Ali of 2is a , A1It SAM BACON - 20c :b. •.HOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW CAKE* 15c lb. GUEST CHICKEN SOUP - 2 tins SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES - 3 pkgs. 25e. 19c CRISCO—For better baking 23e, 6,3e OUR OWN BLEND COb'A'.EE— Hale lb. 27c 1+'LODALE TEA.—None better Half lb. 45c FIVE POINT LADE HEINZ BABY SOUP.— 'tins ORANGE M A R MA - 18c, 33c 25c BYGIE WAX.—For all purposes Bottle 29c NONSUCH WINDOW CLEANER— Bottle 15c ODER SOAP.—With,- punching bag 4 cakes 250 BIG BATH SOAP.— Per cake , ' 5c FLUSHO TOILET FLUSH -- Can 22c MASTER'S' PIG STARTER-- Cwt. • $2.70 A. C. Routledge Phone 166 INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS, REAL ESTATE Will Hold Annual Meeti.ing.,-..r.,Tiae annual meetillig of The Women's } os- eial Aid to Scott Memorial Hospital, will be.held in Carnegie Library Hall. on Thursday, October 2nd, 1941, at 3.30 p.m. WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Money to Loan on First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property. Number of desirable Dwelling Proper- ties for sale. WATSON & REID M. A: 'RE I D - Proprietor rhone,214 •• Seaforth • SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE O O O O O O O O O O O O ' S. T. Holmes & Son O FERAL DIRECTORS 0 O O O Main Street, Seaforth O O Charles Holmes' residence, 0 O Goderich Street East.. Phone O 0 No. 308. - O 0 Ambulance Service O O Adjustable hospital bed for 0 O rent. 0 0 Night calls—Phone 308 0 O Day calls -Phone 119_ ' 0 0 Charges moderate. O '0 12--37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000 J. A. BURIKE 0 O Funeral Service 'O O Dublin- Ont. O O Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 O 0 • _ O 000000000000 $767-tf The- Second "Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaford'. Office hours: Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday evening 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Tr1surance Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness and Acci- dent, Windstorm and guarantee bonds. Bates reas'o'nable. All riled placed in forst sees companies. Information o panies- I•nlformation cheerfully given - E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES Announcement. — Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barber wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Mary Wilma, to John Alexander Cardno, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cardno, Seaforth, The mar- riage will take place quietly early in October. wes Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets —The September meeting of The 13 ir• bara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Pres- byterian chi i,uh was ''held on Tuesday evening. The program was ,arranged by the Douglas group of which Mrs. McMaster is convenor. After the business part of the meeting had been taken by the President, Miss Ross, the chair was oocupied. by Mrs. Mc- Master. The Scripture lesson was tak- en by Mrs. R. Smith and the Tidings Prayer by Miss Mary Bell. Mrs. Jas. Scott had the topic for the nine and instead of taking the usuR one from the Years Study book gave a most 'interesting talk on the various activities of the Church at home and abroad. This talk was illustrated by Lantern Slides put in by Rev Mr. Jack. Jioan Mc1VIaster's solo was sweet- ly sung and very much appreciated by the members of the Auxiliary. It is the intention' of the Auxiliary to hold,'in the near future an apron baz- aar, tea and Sale of home Cooking. i THE McHILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Sermon Subjects For Sunday Next. —Nbrthside United Chin -elle Rev H. V. Workman, Minister. 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. Harold Ackert, of Monkton; 7 p.m., Rev. ' H. V. Workman, subject: "Staints in Caesar's Household"; Thursday, 7.45 p.m.—Prayer Servicer 'St. Thomas' Church —Rector: Rev, R.P.D. Mulford, D.D.; 10 a.m, Sunday 'School; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. G. P. Parson, B.A. St.,, Mary's Church, Dublin. -3.. p.m , Rev, G. P. Parson, B.A. First Preslbyiterian Church -10 a.m., Sunday School; 'Morning Subject "Stewardship"; Evening subject "Wh'a't God Requires"; Mid -week meeting at 8 p.m., on Thursday. Young People's meeting Tuesday ev- ening. Rev. Hugh 'Jack, , Minister. OFFICERS: EVVlm Knox, Londesboro - ,Pres. W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - VIee Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: William Knox, Londesboro; Chris ffeonhart, Brodhagen ; E. J. Tre- Martha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, R, EL 2, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing, JUL 1, ;Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. 0, Clinton;. Hugh Alexander, R.R. 2, Walton;, Thomas Moylan, R.R. 6, Sear A; William R. Archibald, R,R. 4, AGENTS: 'lityiaY McKercber, R.R. jt, Dublin •. M. Pepper, Brueefield; J'. F..Prueter, ilfrodhagent James . Watt, Myth; E. A. Teo tackuoisah Twp. FirstPresbyterian W.M.S. Meets.— The president, Mrs. T. B. Govenlock, presided over the W.M.S. meeting held in the schoolroom of First Pres- byterian Church on Tuesday -after- noon. Mrs. Govenlock and Mrs. Hugh (Tack led in the opening prayers. Miss Alice Reid was appointed leader of the C.G,T:T. in place of Miss Allen, who resigned. Mrs. T. S. Smith and Mrs J. C. Greig were appointed a visiting committee. The devotional part -of the programme was in charge. of Mrs. T. S. Smith, who read a'pray- er:`arid ,some 'helpful thoughts sent' in by two shunin members. Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mrs. S. Boyd: Mrs. Neil Gillespie read some interesting items on currest events, and this was fol- lowed 'by a scripture reading from Psalm 112 and prayer by Mrs. John A. Stewart. A sketch of Grace Noll Cro- well, an American poet, and some of her work were read by Mrs. W. Drov- er and Miss H. I. Graham. The topic n --"Friendship, the World's Greatest Need," was taken by. •Mrs. J. L. Bell. Miss Smith received the offering. A quotation 'by Basil Matthews, contrib- uted by Mrs. K. M.' McLean, vias read. Mrs. J. R. Govenlock sang a solo, ac- companied by Mrs. John McGregor. The meeting closed' with prayer by Mrs. T. B. 'Govenlock- Millar-Flannery. = A .pretty early autumn wedding, solemnized here at nine o'clock Saturday morning, united in marriage Martha Mary Flannery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.- J. Flan- nery, Seaforth, and Mr. Joseph Paul Millar, Detroit, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Millar, East Grand Forks, Min- nesota The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. T. In Hussey at St. James' Catholic Church, beautifully decorat- ed for the occasion with gladioli and roses. Mrs. F. Devereaux' played the wedding music: "The' bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Louis J. Flannery. 'Detroit, looked lovely in a gown of heavy white duchess satin, with pleated bodice and slight train. Her finger-tip veil was caught with red, Better Times roses, and she car- ried her mother's wedding prayer book, with streamers of blue and white caught with rosebuds and, fre- ezia. _ Miss Catherine M. Flannery, Senior th, was her sister's bridesmaid, in a frock of midnight blue chiffon, with panels of poudre blue, fashioned with shirred bodice and sleeves. Her shoulder -length veil was held with a headdress of blue tulle in cap effect and she carried Joanna Hill roses and salvia. Mr. Leonard Peckette, De- troit, Was his cousin's groomsman. Mrs. Leo Fortune sang Rosewig's Ave Maria at the offertory of the Mass and' Miss Gerald's Flannery, sister of the bride, was soloist during t h e signing of'. the register. The bride's Mother wore a dress of black French crepe with touches of white, a email ibiack hat and corsage of giant pans - 'lee. The wedding' breakfast was serv- ed . att the Qrteen's"$'otel; Seaforth, the br1ddt'e table, prettily decorated With tit feta and SliaPdtagen OS Mitered With the .'W'dddfilg' 9'$ke'The Oahell' anad'a's Largest Rural Fair TEESWATER Sept. 30t62 Oct. 1st Excellent Horse Show, Sensational Racing Events, Woodstock Boy's Band, Hamilton Ladies' Band, /Acle+ now Pipe Band, 'Freak Vehicle0-, Clowns, Highland Dancing, -Hurdle Jumping, Beauty Contest, Toronto Star's War Photos, 'Harry Foster's Theatre of the Air, etc., etc. Ad- mission 25 cents. J. .1. REID, President. ALEX, B. McKAGUE, Sec.—Treas. and Managing Director. nw•ere Ray Benninger, Guelph, and T). O'Rourke, Dulblin. Those assisting were Misses Dorothy Bannon, Kate MacLean, Mrs. Marvin Lane, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Millar' left on a trip to Chicago, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, and will re- turn by Duluth, through Northern 'Michigan. The bride wore for trav- eling a suit of green British -wool with brown accessories. They will reside in Detroit. Brother Patrick, Cin- cinnati, Ohio,* brother of the bride- groom, was among the guests in at- tendance. Announcement—Mrs. E. Dennis, Det- roit, Mich., announces the engagement of her youngest daughter Geraldine Ruth, to William James Walmsley son of Mr.. and Mrs. James Walmsley town ihe wedding to take place quiet y in September in Ingersol. Death of Edward Mulcahy—The death took place recently in Vancouv- er of Edward Mulcahy a former resi- dent of Hibbert and a brother of Mrs. J.Melady and the Misses Mulcahy of to'kn. Mr. Mulcahy suffered a severe heart attack about one month ago. but was able to be up 'and about the house. 'He left home when he was a young man and went to Victoria B.C. and later went to Vancouver where he spent the remaining, days of his life. He is survived by his wife and five daughters and one son, his son being with the •R.C:A.F. at Fingal. Many friends will regret to learn of his pass- ing. Bagshaw - Free.—First Presbyterian 'church was the scene of a quiet wed- ding on Saturday, September 20th, when Grace Victoria Free, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Free, Sea - forth, became the bride of Mr. Walter Jeffrey Bagshaw, BA., Sc., ° "son I of Mr. and ;Mrs. George Bagshaw, of Lindsay. Rev, Hugh Jack officiated and Mrs.' Milne Rennie played the wedding music. The church being decorated with gladioli ' in' Pastel shade. ,The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chantilly lace and, sheer over heavy satin. The bodice of lace was made with sweetheart neckline,.. and fitted and three quarter length sleeves. The skirt of sheer with lace panel inser- tions fell in folds to the floor. The veil of tulle illusion was deep shoulder' rdeau of pink cornflowers in her hair with kgouvardia. She carried a colon- ial bouquet of ,'briarcliff roses, houv- ardia and blue' cornflowers with a spray of heather, sent to the bride by her brother, Sergeant_ H. Free, from .Scotland. Little Jacquelin Thomas, Toronto, attended the" bride, wearing a -long 'frock of pale blue Pointe d'- es•prit over taffeta. She wore a ban - to Quebec, the 'bride travelling in a• and carried a nosegay of pink and blue cornflowers. IMr. Edgar Barrett acted as usher. A reception'' was held at the home of the bride's paarents. The bride's mother received, wearing a floor length gown of' heaven blue crepe with black accessories and a corsage of Hollywood roses. The groom's mother wore a long dress of British blue crepe and black acces- sories and similar flowers. The bride and groom left later on a motor trip ial bouquet of Briarcliff roses, bouv: pale blue wool dress and navy acces- sories and a corsage of roses. On :their return they will reside near Lindsay. O alets, T,, C. Jackson spetrt a few days this Week in Stratflyd, the guest of Dr. and 'NFre, W. C. Sproat. • Rev. Cannon MacDonald and Mrs. nleclDonald, of Wycliffe College, Toronto, were week -end guests of Rev. lk' Hurford and Mrs. Hurford, at the Rectory. • Miss Doreen Reiger, left this week toe attend Western University, ,London. Site will be in residence at Brescia Hall- '" • Mrs. A. D. Armstrong lent this week to spend the winter months with her 'brother, .Rev. George Mc- Kinley, at London. • Mrs. Woods, of Toronto is a guest at the home of Mrs. L. T. De - Lacey. • Mr. and M•rs. F. G. West and daughter Miss Dorothy, of St. Thomas, were recent guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Bremner, Miss Bremner ,returned to the city with them. • Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert attend- ed the wedding of their grandson, 'Mr. Dan Manley, at Manley on Mon- day. • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beattie and family, of London, were week -end guests at the home of his father, Mr. John Beattie. • Corp. Gordon Snell, of Sussex, N.B. and Mr. Jack Elliott of Clyde Fortes Ont. are guests at the home of County Constable Helmer Snell "and Mrs. Snell. • Mr. Arthur Broadfoot, of Moose Jaw, and Mr. Jack Pringle, of Mil- 'waukee, were calling on old friends in town on Monday- • Mr. and Mrs. Leatherdale, of Acton, were- the guests of Mrs. L. C. Jackson, -last week end. • Lieut. Alvin W. ISillery, who has been taking a special oourse at King- ston, is spending a week here before joining his Regiment, the Dufferin and Haldimand Rifles, at Nanaimo, B.C. • • Mr. James Grant, of Toronto, was . a week -end -guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. McLean. • Miss Patricia Southgate, of Tor- onto, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and `Mrs. W. E. 'Southgate. ' • Mr. Louis Jackson, of Woodstock, is spending a few days' at the home of his mother, Mrs. L. C. Jackson. • Mr. G. A. Jackson, is- spending the week in Toronto. • Mrs. W. W. Maids and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Port Nelson, spent the week end with Mr. H. B Edge and Miss Josephine. • ''Mr. Walter Little, of Winnipeg, is the guest of his brother, Mr. An- drew Little. • Mr. Robert Hoggarth, Stratford, treasurer of Perth County spent a few days this week at the home of his cousin, Mr. -Henry Hoggarth, • and made , a 'welcome • call on many old friends in town. • Sergt, Stewart Geddes, 55th Bat- tery, London, spent Thursday at his home here, :prior to leaving for Meg - antic, Quebec. • Mr. William Bell, of Toronto, spent the week end 'at ' the hone of his mother, Mrs. R. P. Bell. e Mr.•and Mrs. Robert Harrison and daughter, Mrs. McLean have moved from Windsor to' the residence of '.Mr. R. E. McKenzie, in Egmondville. LOCAL BRIEFS • Miss Irene Workman left on Sat- urday for Toronto 'where 'she will at- tend Victoria University. • Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Staffa, is a guest at the home of Mr,; and Mrs. J. 'A. Case. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins and Mr. and .Mrs. M. Simons, of Le Mars, Iowa, were guests this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elder and Mr. and Mrs. Thomae Elder. • iMr, and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and son, of Galt, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson. • Mr. and Mrs. Orville Weston and two sons and Mn Keith Dudel-y; of of Detroit, and Miss Mary McCorm- ack, of London, were the week -end guests of Miss Verna Graves. • Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forrester and Miss Dorothy spent the week -end at Niagara Fails. • Rev. H. V. Workman will con- duct the special re -opening service of the Bethesda United Church on the Monkton charge on Sunday Morning, next. Rev. T. Harold Ackert, of Monk - ton,' will have charge of the morning worshiip at Northside church. •' Mrs. Greenless, of Detroit is a gueSt 'at• the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Govenlock and Mr. Getren- loclt in McK31%p. +► Mr. John ttotbtatu' has- purchased the Whittaker rwretideiee M1 Wilson. street, hoof 100. Alert G400eitoek. • Mrs. William Collings, of Sault Ste. ll2Marie, Mich., were the guest of Mr. H. B. Edge this week. Mrs. Collings is a sister of Mr. Edge,'and was born in SeafOrth, but has not been here for thirty years. • Mr. R. M. Southgate spent the week -end in 'Kitchener. • Mrs. H. H. Hinton, who has been the guest of Mrs. L. C. Jackson, has ,returned .to her home in Barrie. • Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes of Tor- onto were guests 'at the home of Miss Holmes, Goderich St., and Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Holmes during last week- • Mrs. Kenneth McCuaig of Biggar, Sask., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson over the week -end. • Mr. Edward Webb of Melken and a former resident of Seaforth, was visiting friends in town last week -end. * Pte. William O. Kelley, of North TIME TABLE CHANGES Full Information .From Agents SUNDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1941 EFFECTIVE Canadian National Railways /nay Visited at; his home on EasC will•. lam St. over the week-etkd. * Mr. and ,Mrs. •H,, E, .Smith were guests with'Kitchener friends over the week -end. Miss Helen L. McLean returned to Toronto after spending two Weeks' vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -K. M. McLean. • Mrs. Albert Shillies,• of Toronto' spent the week -end with Mr, and -Mrs. Leonard Bolton. • Mrs. C. J. Fletcher, Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Carons, Montreal, land 'Mrs. B. M. Williams of Stratford were guests of Mrs. H. J. Gibson last week. 'm MI:. and Mrs, John Frost and family of London, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rtieben Frost. recently. * Miss Pia Hills, '1Vlrs. Geo. Hills, and Miss Marjorie Bickell of Toronto spent the week -end at their homes here. * Mr. Garnet Free of Chatham w es here• attending the wedding of his sister, Miss Grace Free. • Mr. Melville Stiffen, of Mitchell, has leased the residence of Mr. E. C. Chamberlain on 'Market St. and gets possession on November 1st. • 'Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson' and baby Margaret Anne, Brampton were guests over the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott. • Mr. Ralph McFaddin, the hockey star, has taken a position in the men's furnishing department of Stewart Bros. store. .. •Miss Mary Turner of Clinton was a guest of Miss Mae Whiteman and other Wends this week. * Pte. Wm. Venius of the Elgin Regiment, of London, spent the week- end at the home of- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Venius. His brotrher, Robert, is with the R.C.R. on active service. • Among those attending the Mil- lar -Flannery- wedding from a distance were 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bushee, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Flannery, 'Mrs. J. Peckette, Mrs. Jas. Flannery, De- troit, -and Mr. Cyril Flannery of Wind- sor, and Brother Patrick of Cin- cinnati, Ohio. • Mrs. Edna De Lacey has returned from spending ten days in Stoney Lake and Toronto. • Mrs. L. Hemhenger and daughter Margaret"Jean visited friends in Kitchener this week. • * A most successful sale of home baking under the auspices of the Holmes -Nixon Group of' the Ladies' Aid Society of First Presbyterian church was held in the MacTavish store: last Saturday. e Mrs. Herman Lindsay of Toronto is visiting her mother Mrs. J. B. Thompson. • Mr. John Maloney of the Huron Expositor staff who recently under- went a serious operation . in St Jos- eph's hospital, London, was able to return to 'town on Wednesday. • L.A.C. Gordon Bender of the R.- C.A.F. Brantford and Mrs. Bender are visiting friends in town. 'Dr. Fraser and Mrs. Oliver of St. Anne De Bellevue, Quebec, spent the 'week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs: ' Thos. Oliver and also. visited his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eber- hart of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay, Niagara Falls, were guests 'of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Oliver over the week -end. BRUCEFIELD Mrs. Roy IMontieth, Mildred and Jack of London visited Mr. and Mrs. Selden Ross. Mr: D. 'Swan, 'Miss E. 'Bovey and Mrs. J. Grainger spent the week -end in Galt. •'Mr.. C. Cornish spent the ween -end in Alliston. Mr. M. Hickie, 'NIr. W. Burke, of R.C.A.F., Si. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Seldon 'Ross recently. Jimmie Paterson•was taken to Clin- ton Hospital Tuesday and operated on for appendicitis. We hope Jim- mie will soon be better. Miss Ruth Atkinson Of Detroit it spending her holidays with her par- ents, Rev. and 'Mrs. Akinson. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Zaffe of London spent Sunday in the village. ::egent The.atr. Seaforth NON.; TUES., WED. NOW PLAYING rin,: t)MI'CEY Bd1R,I(ETr�F„ /., Jiith.ITOREY eAm, LFE,'' WARREN HULL JOFI FRII[O • cnoTHE PACE1IAKERS )idle CIV.' Robert CUNNINGS Mischa AUER Henry Stephenson Anne Gwynne [ Allyn Joslyn Franklin Pongborn !^?'>:<'., BUTCH and BUDDY IH NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL " Blondie in Society" Starring Penny Singleton and Larrp Sims. Charles, Starrett in " Outpost of the Mountiesf' COMING— COMING—" This Thing Called Love" 1...:„.47' fif• r,t 8" , it family residence at Chesley on Friday }grader will be subsidized on an hour - evening were in charge of Rev. J. P. Hauch, formerly of Stratford, assist- ed by Rev. F. M. Foist, her pastor. On Saturday the body was taken to the 1VI'cKillop Evangelical church where services were conducted by Rev. F. M. Faist of Chesley, and Rev. J. H. Leibold of Ssbringville, Mr. Foist based his theme, "Lights in God's Windows,"' on Zachariah 7-14. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, Doerr sang a duet. Interment was made in the adjoiningcemetery. The pallbearers 'were Wil- bur Hoegy, of Galt; Fred Ewald, of Elkton, Mich.; Carl Eisler, of Logan; George Bauerman, of McKillop; Aaron Riehl and Clayton Hartwick, of Strat- ford. 'The floral tributes were num- erous and beautiful. Friends were Present from Elkton, Mich.; Stratford, Mitchell, Galt, Chesley, .Seaforth, Wal- ton, Brodhagen, Logan and McKillop. CONSTANCE The regular meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Thursday p.m., with -Mrs. Britton in the chair. Hymn 374 was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Rabt. Lawson and Mrs. W. Britton• and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unision. The minutes were read and the businei,s discussed, after which the W.A. tali charged of the meeting. The sectional meeting of the M.M. S. will be held in the church on Oct- ober 8th. la Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- Gregor, Miss Ethel Dexter,, of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs: Austin Dexter. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot of near Brussels were visiting friends in this vicinity this week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Reekie and daughter's, of Belleville spent a "few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton, Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, of Clinton 's spending a 'few days visiting among friends in this community. USBORNE Council Meeting The Municipal domicil of. Usborne Township met on Sept. 13, with mem- bers all present. Minutes of August meeting were read 'and adopted' on motion by Hodgert and Fisher. Correspondence was , received and dealt with as follows: Dept. of wel-, fare re budgeting pensioners residing 'with relief. recipient, filed. Hydro Commission account for pole, damage on Con. 14, consideration de- ferred. Department "of Municipal • Affairs, by-law form re. occupancy tax, No action. Department of Highways, notice that no subsidy Will be allowed on insurance premium for workmen liab- ility with insurance Com'panys but will- be- allowed where taken with Workmens Compensation Board, The Collector's Fidelity Bond re- newed for $3,000.00 Fire insurancepolicy on the grader for $5,000, was received by the coun- oil CIDER MILL. Open Saturday, Sept. 27th During Oct. and Nov., on street lead- ing to Golf 'Course, Mitchell. FRED RENINiIOK, Prop. Jack's Shoe and Harness Repair Agent at .1311th, B. Pollard. SPENCE'S Produce - GOVEfINMEN? RECiiS'TEI#ED EGG GRADING STATION H'ilihest Bash Pekoe pard for Eggs and Poultry. 'haste 1104,1r Sotiforth Death of Mary Hoegy Klea The death occurred at her home in Chesley early Thursday morning of Mary Hoegy, beloved wife of- William Klea after an illness of five weeks. Mrs. Klee, who was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy of McKillop, was born on September 6, 1883, do the 'farm now owned by Al- bert Siemon on the 10th of McKillop. In her youth she attended the McKil- lop Evangelical church where she was organist for some years. In 19152 she was married to Wil- liam Klea; of Logan township. For some time they resided in the West then in Stratford and Mitchell before taking up residence in Chesley two years ago. I Besides her husband she is surviv- ed by two sons, Orville of Stratford, Dalton, and one daughter, Jean, et Borne, also Sive brothers and' 'three sisters, Louts of Seaforth, George `and ; Henry of Grey, and Mrs, 'W'illiatil IiI.Vr.' aid of Elkton, Mich., 'llrs, henry Wteiltereo'n Of McKillop, and Mrs.` latarls'a Klelber of .Saskatche'wati, One Ibr+otber, Adam, 'predeceas'ed her 'b '- S*'ea ',Arra. 'llie iit1net'•al §S'er'r'�icbs hold at tire' The Court of Revision on the Cent- ralia Drain by-law No. 9, 1941, was held. No appeals were received and the by-law was given 3rd., reading and passed on motion by Berry and Cooper. • 1By-law No. 10, 1941 to provide for borrowing necessary funds in the Bank of Montreal, Exeter, was given 3rd. reading and finally passed on motion' by Cooper and Fisher. By-law No, .11,• a supplementary Drain by-law, was passed on motion by Hodgert and Berry. , The Clerk reported that the Dept. of Highways has approved the pur- chase of a power grafi and snow- plow, that the cost of grow will be subsidized and the operation of the ly rental basis while in use. The Clerk was instructed to submit by-law regulating pounds for consid- eration, at October meeting. A claim by the weed inspector for costs incurred in ploughing weeds on Lot 8, Con. 3, Usborne was present- ed to the council. He was instructed to notify the owner as required by statute. • Treasures Report.—Receipts for !Aug. $1Q1.69. Balance of Cash $882.34 Expenditures --Roads and bridges— $2,831.6-1; Relief $31.50; Miscellaneous $38.10. Council adjourned to meet October 11th.,' 1941, a 1 p.m: A. W. Morgan, Clerk. DUBLIN Manley—Givlin. A pretty wedding of early Autumn• was solemnized at St. Patrick's, Church, Dublin, on Monday morning, when .Mary Gertrude, only daughter of Joseph Giylin and the late Mrs. Givlin, Dulblin, was united in marri- age to Daniel Francis Manley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil::am Manley, of Mo- Killop, Me ceremony' and nuptial mass were %• celebrated by Rev. Dr. 'Plfoulltes, while Miss Mary Beale pre- sided at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked at- tr'acti've in a street -length gown of' soldier blue alpaca crepe with mach tag hat and navy blue accessories, and corsage of Talisman roses. ' Th'k bride was attended by Miss Bernice Manley of St. Mary's Hos- pital, Kitchener, sister of the bride- groom,. gowned in burnt cherry rayon crepe with black accessories and 'cor- sage of yellow roses. Joseph 'Givlin of London, brother of the bride was 'best man, and Stephen Manley and Paul Givlin acted as ushers. During the- signing of the register, Miss Shea sang: "0, Mary, How . Sweet is Thy 'Name." Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Royal Hotel, Mitchell, to the immediate relatives of the wedding party. During the afternoon and evening ,., a reception was held at the home of 2 .he bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley. After it brief honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Manley will reside at 201 Ox- ford St., Loiidon. Among the guests from a distance. were included: Miss Bernice Manley, 'Kitchener, Joseph and Paul Givlin. and St'erphen Manley, London. The cucumber plant here is 'one of the busy places of the town at this time. Albert Rock, foreman, assisted thy Leo Gleasdn,' often work until late hours taking care' of the .loads of cucumbers. . To date more than 116 tons have been received at the plant. Mrs. M. J. Nagle entertained at two evenings of Five Hundred last week. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother, 'Mrs. Catherine Stapleton. • 'Mrs. Louis Dorsey was also a hostess of the week when she enter- tained at 3 tables of Five Hundred. Personals: Miss Annie Stubbs,. Misses Irene and Ellen Stubbs, Tor- onto, with , Mr. and Mrs. D:"...McCon- nell; Mr. and Mrs. Dozier '"and Leo 'Kenny, Toroto, with 'Mrs. 'Catherine 'Kenny; Josph Krauskopf, Guelph, with 'his father, Leo' Krauskopf; Mr- and Mrand Mrs, James Carbutt and Mrs. Thrison, Detroit, with Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. E. 'Holland.; Mr., and Mrs. Joseph McGrath, Detroit, 'with- Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath; Mrs. C. Kenny and 'Miss Mary Cinnamo have returned after spending two weeks in Toronto; Mrs. M. Schulman in Buffalo; David McConnell spent the week -end in De- troit; Lieutenant F. Stapleton, R:C.D. C., St. Thomas, with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Win. Stapleton. I DEAD or DISABLED Quickly reino`.Ved in, Clean Sanitary trucks. Photi`00 collect. 219 Mitchell of Ingersoll 21 Y�rII� Stone.... Sons Limited