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e �r "i day, December 7th, at 8.15 p.m.
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�tft'° , a * .• Chris'. Schultz have purchased through
t� 11iR r' the office of E. C. Chamberlain, the
rri�a'� tD%NiSF,- With a nip 9�,C R. L. thomson residence, situated on
r1A tt ` .o.",d' . , ....... I .... a7 John Street, and have taken posses
O... q "'+°+ • Sion. Mr. Schultz is an employee of
a + ,4w , ' . "I . TY C l3EALS o C John Bos+hart & Sons, and or
h,t,, ' f ; 1� papltages . . ... . .......... .
It pr a „ ' lived in Zurich.
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+,;t� " SI�ZTP-2 packages .........., Announcement. -Dr. and Mrs. John
" , , A. -will announce the engagement
111 ' Jq()-CA-Instead of coffee of Helen Jane Robson Hamilton, of
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family'' plgtr?l� Maitlan;dl ank-eem.e- learn
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Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Gill spent
;lte�ry', tlla ,pa ear.er ' being Messrs.
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wba was• highly, eataemed and great- ,1.1
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Miss of spent
the week -end at her home in Egmond
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Wi L1h D. Sc tt ` Jame R.
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SAg,tt, Ro.1 I Y- 'cari'ett, Thomas Dodds
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beloved in file village in the p.or-
Mrs•. -Hodgins, wid,ow theRtftgent
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Rural Dean Hodgins, who was a
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The Farm Forum met at the home
�Shelkey . field. --•A quiet •wedding former
clergyman in the Anglican
Church, Bayfield, It was the custom
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
was solemnized at St. Luke's' in the
Garden, Queen Alexandma sanator-
of Mrs'. 'Hodgins and. her''' family to
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ium, London,at 4 p.m., Saturday,
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return to their cottage on H'i'lls Ter-
ROBERT CUMMIN.GS �PRi.SiCiILLA LANE �
e Miss Marjorie Wigg, of London,
spent the week -end 'at the home of
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Novemberg28th, .when Rev. R, Ma,c-
race and, 'enjoy the summer season,
in' ALFRED HI 11C ifirOC'K'S
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Freezing Man Power on the Farm."
Mr,' Walter Scott spent a couple of
Kay .Saler, 'Chalmers Presbyterian
Mrs, Hodgins) was preparing to go for
son, one of the pioneers of McKillop
® Mr. George McDonald,, of Strat-
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Church,, London, united in marriage,
a motor ride' with her son, Dr. L. Hod-
' " SABO'��',o�UR "
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ing with her brother in London' for
'Mary Davis, only daughter of Mr. and
gins, when she s ffe'red a seizure and
Suspense!-ioundred through 3,Oa0 miles of terror!, Fleeing from
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two weeks.
Mrs. William, Reid, Seaforth, to Mr.
expired shortly after. Mrs. Hodgins
Loa Angeles to New York ... stealing preeiaus moments, of love .. -•
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Nelson S•helkey, Toronto, son of )kir.
leavep to mourn her demise, three
stalking a Power they must destroy -or be destroyed-.
e Mr, Richard Box spent the week
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William Shelkey and the late Mrs.
sons; Reginald, Cecil and Lloyd, and
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Hogg, of McKillop, and continued to
end in Toronto. ;
e Miss Laura McClelland, of Strat-.
Shelkey, of Pembroke. Mr. Robert
two. daughters; 'Mabel and: Mrs., (Dr.)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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Preston and, Mia Ivy Cain, of Lon
McNeil, and one grandson,, Hugh Me-
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don, attended the couple,
Neil. The funeral was held from her
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residence, 34 ,Ridge Road, Toronto, to
the family plot in Stratford cemetery.
The residents of this district will
"RINGS ON AER FINGER "ib,
A story of -those who believe in 'any method to "get rich quick"'
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LOCAL, BRIEFS
wish to extewd mulch sympathy to the
and of the power of love to overcome past mistakes.
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and Mrs H J. Hodgins Miss
family in' their irre,barable loss.
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T packages ........Y.•.... • • • • Robert Bell, son of Mn and Mrs, W. -- Lois Hamilton, of Toronto, and, LAC. The Red Gross nursing class is A
. ' 'TONE --for health �I�C E. Bell, of Seaforth, the wedc1ing to North Middlesex, and Major Roy Morley- Hodgins, R.C.A,F., Clinton, meeting this, Tuesday evening and af- NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 'SATURDra„Y , '
BIC, 29C1'F were week -end guests at the home of t �'
„.......... take place on December 19th in Hart Freele, formerly Mayor of Parkhill.” ter the demonstrations, and lecture, ROBERT STACK DANA BARRYMORE a a "
', li'�R i House Chapel, Toronto. Mrs. Hodgins? death ,came very .sud- Mrs, L. T. DeLacey, will present Nursing Sister Maud
ill, �� CiCOA- eal good ��aC -- denly. She was in her usual health a Rev, and Mrs. H. O. Neill, Huron Stirling, who has had' charge of the' s6 N 9�' '
College, London, were the guests of
{ t, , r' Pound • • • • • • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' , ' • • McGregor - Cook. -A very quiet but until Thursday+ evening and was about EAGLE SQUADRON r
10 Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. class, with a gift and expression of /
c I", appreciation, and gratitude for her un- The 'throbbing, pulse -racing drama of those Young' heroes who did �, c
ai N" . CANDIED PINEAPPLE pretty wedding took place on Friday to go for a short drive when she sud- a Miss Frances Alien, of Toronto, J
�N Package ......... � JC evening. last at 8 p.m., when Dorothy cLenly collapsed and deed a few hours thin not wait to be stabbed in the back . . . and of the women who fol i
, .... , ... , . - was the week -end guest "of her sis- g efforts. After the presentation v em into war! r
„�%%�,'; _ , • -s -, , Irene Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. later without regaining consciousness• lowed th i t the
GOLD SOAP Leonard J. Cook, of Clinton, was unit- A, funeral. service was held in Christ ter, Miss Martha Allen, of the Colle'g- a supper and social hour will be ,
N fate staff, spent,
ti, y ge ed' in marriage to Mr. Reginald Dun- Church, Deer Park, Toronto, on 'Sun- '
n� i ACC - can .(Rex) McGregor, son of Mr, and day' afternoon. The Rev. 'Canon Wood- a Miss Marjorie Bickell, of Toron- Corning — "IN TRIS OUR LIFE"
:r, . AMMONIA POWDER 4 C Mrs. D. F. McGregor, of Egmondvilie, cock- and the Rev, Canon Sawers were to, spent the week -end, here. . 4
3; ,:a 1 •Mrs. James Cox of Toronto, spent (�®NS'�ANCE t
2 packages ...... • . • • • • • • • • • • • They were attended by Miss Mona the officiating clergymen. Interment i r
1. McGregor and, 'Mr. James. Hughes, Mr, took place at Avondale Cemetery, the week -end at the home of her par- ,
i a • 4MEPSO-Small and 11xrs. McGregor left on a trip to Stratford,, immediately after the ar- en•ts, Mr. and Mrs., Harry Stewart. Mr. Henry Adams, son. John and _ Y
"''' Package ... . ... . . ... . . • • • • • • . • �C eastern points, and on, their return rival of the morning train from To e Rim. W. G. McNay, of the Queen's daughter Lillie, of Londesboro, spent 1 -; � r
w, will reside in Stratford. Own Rifles, Debert, N. S., and Mis's
r '` ionto on Monday. Sunday with Mr. :and Mrs. Austin ® h
IVORY SNOW _ .♦ Margaret McMurray, Lorne Park, Dexter. ' r
Y" Package �S'C St. Thomas' Church Guild Meefg,- were guests last week at the home 'Miss, Ethel Dexter, of Kitchener, I 0 1 "
""""" Brock - Dobbs. - A quiet wedding
.. was solemnized on Wednesday, Dec. The Ladies' ,Grild of . 'St. Thomas' of Mr. and Mrs. John McNay. spent the week -end with her parents,
11111,1'2' a Mrs. R. D. Harrison, of Montreal,
h: Package Irene Dobbs, of Us- Church was held on Tuesday of this Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter.
PRINCESS FLAKE
C 2nd, when Miss t ,
1, o ,: is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hab- Mrs. William Clark is stili confined STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL. DAY WEDNE'S-
borne, was united in marriage to Mr, week in t'he parish hall. Mrs. Mc >
1 1.MASTER CALF MEAL Clifford Brock, of Exeter. The groom - kirk in •McKillop.
y' . Gavin, the president, was. in charge, e, to her bed and is not improving as ,
r g • 'Misses Dorothy Coleman, Beth he•r friends would like. DAYS DLTIIING DECEMBER ,.
t 25 lbs. . ............ . ....... is a grandson of Air. William Oke, of and ten members answered the roll Carnochan and Messrs, Robert McMil- "
�I Seaf&-th. call. The Rev. Dr. Hurford, who lat- Ian and Frank Reynolds were at the NIr. Bob Johnston, of Camp Borden,
.. . - - is visiting his friend, Miss P+hyllis -. ® r ,
'.%• ' A. Le Routledge er presided over the election of offi- King Edward Hotel, 'Toronto; last Medd. r•
° `' PHONE 160 cern, opened the Meeting with a pray- week' attending the- United Farmers' Mr. Kelso Adams, R.C.A.F., Dunn-% 4
er for the parish and the collect for annual convention, ville, is home on two weeks' leave, ,
.. St. Andrew's Day. After the reports ° Mr. R. M. Southgate, of Kitchen- • QuTItings' have been held at the , , BOXI"'G.DAT'
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,,` �.i Pr, underwent an opetation' for ap , .
DOMINION GOVERNMENT of the various committees were re- homes of Mrs, Earl Lawson and Mrs.
ceived, the following officers were p•en+dicitis in ..Scott Memorial Hospital Robert Jamieson and in the school -
,1. .,I." g' year: Honor- on ,Thursday. J ,
iL4d\ DAMAGE �{Jl�Pltt\ZoJIe' elected far the corrin y' room of the church. j lji''C�+'Nj��j+,�$ 26th—Stores will be Cl®S�d all flay, �0
I . ' : o AC. Oban MaeTavish, R„C-A-R, Mrs. William Britton was in Lon- `
McKillop Charge. -Services at Beth- ary president; Mi -s. Charles Holmes; Toronto, spent the week -end at the 5��'e e�eC'tiflClt Byrd '�Lle� f®r 6var ILid@flStries°
i I., This insurance coverage is now don on Tuesday of this week with her y
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el, 10 a.>3r.; Winthrop, 11.30 a.m.;' president, Mrs. A2cGavin; secretary, 'home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Itev. J. C. Britton and Mrs. Brit-
t it8ailable and covers against los's.,in Duffs, 2.30 p,m.-Rev. W. J. Patton, Mrs. Southgate; treasurer, Mrs. Ada John MacTavish. ML'+ RC�IIANZ1,5' COMMITTEE 14 "
�� evenh of air `raids, etc., and which, is ton and daughters, and visited + Mr. s t
s $.A., Minister. Reid; pianist, Miss' Josephine Edge; • Lieut. M `C. Milliken, Camp Bor and Mrs. Andrew Reekie and Miss '
axoi covered under statutory lire poi den, spent the week -end at his home
, United Church. -Rev. H. representative to Select Vestry, Mrs. Edith Britton, Chamber of �Collnmerce 0
Northside
here.
Partial 1coverage is granted. free V. Workman, _Minister: 11 a.m., "The Ada Reid. Mrs. Hurford closed the Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch and i<i.r. �.
aastder•Government regulations. Communion Service"; subject, "The meeting with the benediction. a Mis's Hilda Kennedy, of London, and Mrs. John Ferguson spent Mon- _ r
' s.l+ent the weekend with her mother, day' in Gad,erich -
�•'. As we are unable to CO. act our
many clients individually, we would
Members' Remembrance"; 2,30 p.ni.,
Sunday School; 7 "God's Know-
Death of Thomas Dickson. - Sea -
Roland Kennedy
s Ria Hills, Toronto;
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Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Gill spent
,Mrs
Issk you to call of teleph'one for full-
p.m.,
ledge of His Own." Thursday, 7.45
forth suffered the loss of a prominent
Miss of spent
the week -end at her home in Egmond
the week -end with relatives in .Grand
Mr. Henry Adams spent a i'e�i days
r Information.
p.m., Pre -Communion service, speak-
and esteemed citizen, !Ti,,the death of
3Ir. Thomas Dickson, which occurred
vine.
this week with his daughter, Mrs.
WA1�;SON & REID
er, Rev. W. J. Patton. Welcome ,,to
in Scott Memorial Hospital an Tiles-
® LAC. Bruce Wright, R.C.A.F., has
Charles Dexter.
� M. A. REID =' Proprietor
these services.
day afternoon, December 1st. Mr,
returned to Toronto after spending a
leave the home'of his Mr:
The Farm Forum met at the home
.
St, Thomas' Church. -Rector, Rev.
Dickson had been in failing health for
at parents,
of Mr, and Mrs. John Nottingham on
hone 214 a Seaforth
Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m.,, "The Word of
the past year, and for several weeks
and Mrs. W. A. Wright.
Monday evening and the discussion
, SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
.
God"; 7 p.m., "Can' You Win?" Sun-
had been confined• to the hospital. He
e Miss Marjorie Wigg, of London,
spent the week -end 'at the home of
was entitled; "The Advisability of
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day School at 1.0 a.m.
was a son of the late Charles Diclr
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wigg,
Freezing Man Power on the Farm."
Mr,' Walter Scott spent a couple of
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St. Mary's Church, Dublin - 2:25
son, one of the pioneers of McKillop
® Mr. George McDonald,, of Strat-
days in. London, 'Mrs. S�ott is visit-
.! ®O O O O O O O O O'O
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p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., "Faith
Township, where he was born on
ford, spent the "week -end with his
ing with her brother in London' for
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For Victory."
January 25, 1866, and where a great
daughter, Mrs. "Ralph McFaddin and
two weeks.
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First Presbyterian Church, Sunday
part of his life, was spent. In 1903
to Miss
Mr. McFaddin.
9 FUNERAL DIRECTOR$ O
School,'10 a.m.; inorning subject, "An
he was united in marriage
Agnes Hogg, son of the late James
e Mr, Richard Box spent the week
DUBLIN
iD 1lAain Street,-;$eaforth O
O
Estimate of Life"; evening subject,
Hogg, of McKillop, and continued to
end in Toronto. ;
e Miss Laura McClelland, of Strat-.
b1. W. .,..... ��_
j 1� 6flf i 'e Holmes' reaidenae O
Fraph ets--and---•Buidderrs,'I Mid -week
Th ' d' t 8 m -Rev
farm successfully ,in' that township
ford and 'Miss-.13arbara and Doreen
ire meeting urs ay a P• • until 19]9, when he die Word was received by relatives
Hugh Jack, .Mini'ster. posed of the -- ----
in, tlad,erich Street East. P!home O McCIelland, of Kitchener, spent the
r .., farm 'and purchased a residence in here of the death of Joseph Roach, a . • , .
Il"'" i!� ft. 508.. 'm Egmondville United Church. -Rev. 'weekend' at their home here. 1.
M Seaforth. In 1926 he opened a feed o ' Miss Margaret Grieve, ,of the native of,1libbert Township, at Prince -- --
"; � Ambulance Service O A.- W, Gardiner, B.A., B:D,: 10 a.m., .
i and .seed store in Seaforth, and con- Albert, Sask. He was the„youngest
r __ iO ` Ldjustal le hospital ,:heft fw O Sunday School; 11 a.m., Communion Blyth public arihool .staff, spent the ■' _
r r rent. O service, '•Deoiding For Christ"; 7 P.M. timed to operate it until six weeks week en'd at the home of her mother, 'son of the fate Mr. and Nirsi Edward ������ ��'��������
ago,. when •ill health, forced' his retire- e
� r" O Night 'Qalls�Phone 308 O "A Changed Life:” Preparatory ser- ment. Mr. Dickson was one of the Mro'James . omasGrieve.
Wilb6e, of Galt, spent spent othe early pars in t of hisis hlifeyear.
in. fl' b- FROM
i.40 DoT a Phone 119 O vice, Friday, December 4th, at 8 p.m.;.
oldest members of .First Presbyterian
bD �urge6 moderate. 'b Rev, W. J. Patton, B,A. the week -end at the 'home of his Bert Township before going west. to ■
Church and at his death was a mem- / /� J �g
x Q 11m1A1t 3 mother, Mrs, Horace Wilbee. reside and it is almost 25 years, since �Of1 ar'1.a S V�iie� 'lea N-ilo�$�e
her of the Session, a position he had y -
f O. -- o-- -�- a Nir. Barry Earle; of G01t, spent }
• occupied for •many years. Mrs., Dick- the week -end 'with his... parents, Mr. he"was .here. He was unmarried and . (Established 1854)rl .
i .1 +- - '-i 0, 1 -, , ! , . � i ' I i i ' Elect Officers. The Girls' W.A. of son predeceased him three years ago, and Mrs, John Earle, in EgmondviIle. Is survived by two brothers, James
. i0"O O O O O v? 44 O O O O St. Thomas''Church held their annual but he is survived by one son, Pte. a Mr. John. Bennett spent a• few and Peter, of Hibbert; also.three sis- DALY GI:ANGE TEAS Liauted, London, Ontario, tape .
, O meeting Tuesday, Dec. 1st; with the Charles Dickson; now stationed in days with 'relatives in' Walton) and ter's'; Mrs. Patrick Feeney, Hibbert, this oppott pity of thanldaig their many thousands of
O president, .lean Rose, and, Mid. Shay London: He was the last surviving Wingham. and' Miss Anne Roach an i, '1grs. J. Me- customers for valued patronage during past ears: -.
. 11 Q J.- A. BURKE presiding, The meeting opened' with member of a family of 'ten. The fun-. a Mrs, Thomas Roe and daughter, Quaid, Detroit. The •funeral was' held' y
0 Funeral service O the. -hymn, "Thy Kingdom, Come, o eral was held from his late residence �,Jiss Betsy Ann, spent last week, in in Prince Albert. We now amlounce that you..may, Purchase Qui Tea,
r t ' 00 D'u'blin, Ont. O God," Prayers were offered by Max- 'Goderich Street West, on, Thursday Galt ', Coffee, Cocoa and Pepper from your .local store. Your
, ip j! &Warr day; ati17s Phone 45 r t9 O ine McBrien and Mrs. Shaw.- The afternoon, when the service Was .con- Donald Benninger, 'C.S.13., ,will ,be -
l� a 'Miss .Unice Denby, of Toronto, ordained to .the grocer hat3'them tsi can_tget thele by ordesung direct $on,
XW ' • O' Bible 'reading was given° 'by Marion ducted by 'his' minister', Rev. Hugh priesthood; by His .
was aweek-end guest at the home of ,
jp O @ Q O Q ®®d O O O' McG'avirs. After the business of the Jack, Interment was mads 'in the Grace Archbishop 'McQuigan at St. „
Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Mi s DALY GRANGE TEAS L.rlo��ed
�". l *M-" meeting was dealt with, the election --' Betty Southgate returned to Toronto Basil's Church, Toronto, on December
to of o•ffi'cers followed: Honorary presi- with her. 19th, and will celebrate his first sol- 64 Dundas Street, London, Ontario
I " �....r.��.�e..� dent, -Mrs. 'Charle,�s Holmes,; advisor, FOR -
emu Mases at St. Patrick's Church, _ ' •s t SALE, Dublin.,. an Sunday, December lath. Listen to GF P -L -- 1:0d p•m. Tuesdays and Fridays
iil . Mrs, W. R. Shaw; president, Jean
�C a Second Divisum Hurford; rice -president, Jean Agar; $AYFIELD • lie is the youngest son of Mrs. Kath-
secretary, Kathleen Holmes; treasur- --
(;o� Choice .Breeding Turkeys erine Benuing%r and the late Micheal
r er, Audrey .MeGavin; reporter, Jean .
- Count of Huron Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bauder, of Benninger. He received his primary .
e y Ross; pianists, Josephine Edge, Max Broad, 'breasted bronze tome. and hens Kitchener, and Miss. Ruble Fisher, " �
,y - snot secondary education at Dublin
(' o to the t?aniaaon Sonic S m- ine• McBrien. Mrs,' Shaw closed the of Waterloo �-peitt the week -end, with
11, I 8aatomt>a. office boon: Tum- meeting with the benediction. „ 404 TO CHOOSE FROM separate and continuation schools and - ._�,
i"' ; Thaxsday arra satnrday..l.fiO.D•m Mrs. Edwards. studied philosophy at St. Mirchaei's
.x "!e 9 pea: 8aburday evenduY 7.i0 y.m degree in 1938. He ..,
bs 9 p.m . �' - J. GIBBONS Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Turner, of Goole- College, Toronto, receiving his B. A. ��••� n
r'{ I E: C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Chesney -Elliott.-A ve quiet `but rich, spent the leek e'zvd with their entered the Novi- ' 1'dai O T T T
Novi-
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". .pretty wedding was solemnized at the son, Pte. Grant and Mrs. Turner. tiate of� Covgregation of .St. Basil and
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iy Insurance United 6urch Manse in London, at Mr. • and Mrs: Wm. Jowett left ori completed his theology course' a't St. Y m p y„ y� r .
,' , Lft Fire, Anrtw, Sickness and Aed- eight -thirty in the evening on Mon- -""--"-""--"--'-""" • ""--, - 4 Tuesday to spend'••the winter at Kit- &%snl's Seminary, Toronto. He, has FlO11f The' Uro FX QS��Od,
''� d lent, windeborm dna guarantee bonds. day, November 30th, when Alma Marie - chener.' p
�abM tunable. AL1 risk. viacad do one sister, Sister M. Breboef, St. Jos-
, i lrst-el"s oomvanties, Elliott, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. You Are invited to Ins ect the Mrs, Mullen and, Mrst Ann Drouin, eph's Community,. London, and one
, Informs -bion emeerfn4ly alven Rr, H. Elliott, of Seaforth, and Harold p of Detroit, spent 'the week -end in brother, Hugh, of Dublin,
�a DEAR FRIEND
iJa�1 JR. C. CHAMREItLAIN Hector Chesney, son of Mr. and, Mrs. their cottage,, also caking on friends A very successful bingo was. he'1d at
I , F; JNS.URANCE AGENCIE Harry Chesney, of Tuckersmith, were . -BOND - . Here. the '.p'arish hall on Friday afternoon ' May We remind you again it is n4ost important
1, ,, united In marriage by Rev. G. E. Miss Jesei6 Metcalf, of Detroit, all We'ekl News. aper sub'scri t10n.a000t] 1t8 be aid
11 P TAILORED -TO -MEASURE from 3.30 to 6.30. It was. sponsored y p p p
a fi; a Wood. Attending the bride and spent 'the we€ k,end with 'her mother, by the Ursuline •Sisters of the Con- •
N1r G+ groom were Miss, Muriel Cameron, of SUITS AND Mrs. Agnes Metcalf. tinua'tion slchool and he'd a represent into the year 1942'. -
t,�,, i Seaforth, and Mr. Donald McKenzie, OVERCOATS Mrs• Thomas, oP `t'oledo, Is visiting ativ'e ' attendance. This is a new -ruling; by the Publishers*- it must
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if'Itia�, of London, The bride was attired in FOR , . Mrs. .McLeod:`• And ,daughter, Cecil; Personals: Private Clayton Looby, I
11 ' � SEAFORTH be enforced. .
P"" , vm i dusty rose with blown accessories, DI•ErSr AND this' week. Camp Borden, Private James L.
' f illi MONV.t.�.[`NT WORKS the bridesmaid wearing a pdwd-er blue Pte. Giant .Tuaner'afnd Pte. Thos. Present-day COnditionS have, rilade many busi�
�11' GENTLEMEN, - ' castle .aTe spending their two weeks' Looby, 'Simcoe, Joseph Loohy, Wl'nd- y
116" ",ti c>l+aaa�oeLY a. Operated c•Ia�ra�x) dl ese' with brown accessories. A very sor; Miss: toreen Looby, London, with Bess Changes, arid' ti11S OfrlCe does riot " �lrant tiJ ,
�r� �l' '� pretty corsage of roses were worn bT IN 1 PRICE RANGES leave at their homes •here. their mother, Mrs» A. M. Looby; ]lav- `
Gtttutngham 8t tie - • antagonize its subscribers. •But it is important all
,stir > , � both. �I The annual Vg6ting of the local id Smith, Stratford and, his daughter,
'l,�u 1� , too w& lumped .ta Impwir ow O"k #Z2•:5'U' to ' 00 �' subscri tions' be aid.
w branch of the' Upper' Canada Bible 'So- ,
i ,Ewe •l 000M Hr'r' ml/F]E[o4um .. Mrs. Arthur' hemp, StafPa; 'Mr. 'anti p
,1, Af. I f4 trm Tuer:daya i SaiurdCayr cietp will be 1reId , iiv the Anglican Mrs. Fred Roney, Mitchell with Mra•. A sin we ask our'favour acid rOm tpayment
lr l� Die` Suddenly in Toronto -Many SOLD 'ONLY g y• p
N '� ,rcr. lferbnrn aiavet111�ar►i iros Church on ,Sunday. evening, Dec. 6th, Teresa -Redmond-,Flight Lieutexiant .
yr4,,�7s e11Ber' Rme �- x'horte oee 4 7 o'clock..:- Alexander., Trenton,'dnd Mrs. Alexan � P arrears.
r� frien'ds in' Seaforth and district will by Of. . Our Su�JSCi°1 t7 oin arse
Ir", � a 'IIt19' 'EXETER` Phone 41 sincerely regret to learn of the � d� ���i .� ���'� ylril4iaan Itdb?5on-_left •Por Toronto � LOok at your 1a+bel. I it does nOt x'ead- 1942,
�w(,r,,H d,en death ;pf Mrs'. J. W. Had' `ns, L. der, 'Ioronta wSth the letter's mother, .
yr�,� 1. ivid'ow o Ethe.late Rec. J. W. Hodgins last Week, hiving "joined) the Royal Mrs. Geary; Charles E. Benin'; A. .A. payment is due.
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M '''I , :,. __� __ F., Clinton, and Mrs'. Bene, Toronto, his' O1Ce WOU1Cappeelate yUUllf,b'Operation.
+!` 6'': P Ili�icKILLOP MUTUAL Church. The Globe and Mail of Nov', 'I"AIIJO S Fr�nda' ofr"Jikr. Aarry Darrah, who ttith Mr. and Mra,, Frank Evans:: Dari •'
�'� +, .. ; : ��, . , 98th mak the tollowing r r `ttce a - audit exit y1 U, but n0
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t1 r0 •dt+FFiCE •••+- '6EA,F0fk* H, ONT. I-lod'gins, widow of Rev. Janie's W`altelr Mia�ea Margaret and �Cacelia Kraus-
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,r d, ,;, visiting liar ti`s°btYier, Tied Fowlie and Mr, and Mr A1be t.Xra'uskojif; Mr.
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Hugh Jack, .Mini'ster. posed of the -- ----
in, tlad,erich Street East. P!home O McCIelland, of Kitchener, spent the
r .., farm 'and purchased a residence in here of the death of Joseph Roach, a . • , .
Il"'" i!� ft. 508.. 'm Egmondville United Church. -Rev. 'weekend' at their home here. 1.
M Seaforth. In 1926 he opened a feed o ' Miss Margaret Grieve, ,of the native of,1libbert Township, at Prince -- --
"; � Ambulance Service O A.- W, Gardiner, B.A., B:D,: 10 a.m., .
i and .seed store in Seaforth, and con- Albert, Sask. He was the„youngest
r __ iO ` Ldjustal le hospital ,:heft fw O Sunday School; 11 a.m., Communion Blyth public arihool .staff, spent the ■' _
r r rent. O service, '•Deoiding For Christ"; 7 P.M. timed to operate it until six weeks week en'd at the home of her mother, 'son of the fate Mr. and Nirsi Edward ������ ��'��������
ago,. when •ill health, forced' his retire- e
� r" O Night 'Qalls�Phone 308 O "A Changed Life:” Preparatory ser- ment. Mr. Dickson was one of the Mro'James . omasGrieve.
Wilb6e, of Galt, spent spent othe early pars in t of hisis hlifeyear.
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i.40 DoT a Phone 119 O vice, Friday, December 4th, at 8 p.m.;.
oldest members of .First Presbyterian
bD �urge6 moderate. 'b Rev, W. J. Patton, B,A. the week -end at the 'home of his Bert Township before going west. to ■
Church and at his death was a mem- / /� J �g
x Q 11m1A1t 3 mother, Mrs, Horace Wilbee. reside and it is almost 25 years, since �Of1 ar'1.a S V�iie� 'lea N-ilo�$�e
her of the Session, a position he had y -
f O. -- o-- -�- a Nir. Barry Earle; of G01t, spent }
• occupied for •many years. Mrs., Dick- the week -end 'with his... parents, Mr. he"was .here. He was unmarried and . (Established 1854)rl .
i .1 +- - '-i 0, 1 -, , ! , . � i ' I i i ' Elect Officers. The Girls' W.A. of son predeceased him three years ago, and Mrs, John Earle, in EgmondviIle. Is survived by two brothers, James
. i0"O O O O O v? 44 O O O O St. Thomas''Church held their annual but he is survived by one son, Pte. a Mr. John. Bennett spent a• few and Peter, of Hibbert; also.three sis- DALY GI:ANGE TEAS Liauted, London, Ontario, tape .
, O meeting Tuesday, Dec. 1st; with the Charles Dickson; now stationed in days with 'relatives in' Walton) and ter's'; Mrs. Patrick Feeney, Hibbert, this oppott pity of thanldaig their many thousands of
O president, .lean Rose, and, Mid. Shay London: He was the last surviving Wingham. and' Miss Anne Roach an i, '1grs. J. Me- customers for valued patronage during past ears: -.
. 11 Q J.- A. BURKE presiding, The meeting opened' with member of a family of 'ten. The fun-. a Mrs, Thomas Roe and daughter, Quaid, Detroit. The •funeral was' held' y
0 Funeral service O the. -hymn, "Thy Kingdom, Come, o eral was held from his late residence �,Jiss Betsy Ann, spent last week, in in Prince Albert. We now amlounce that you..may, Purchase Qui Tea,
r t ' 00 D'u'blin, Ont. O God," Prayers were offered by Max- 'Goderich Street West, on, Thursday Galt ', Coffee, Cocoa and Pepper from your .local store. Your
, ip j! &Warr day; ati17s Phone 45 r t9 O ine McBrien and Mrs. Shaw.- The afternoon, when the service Was .con- Donald Benninger, 'C.S.13., ,will ,be -
l� a 'Miss .Unice Denby, of Toronto, ordained to .the grocer hat3'them tsi can_tget thele by ordesung direct $on,
XW ' • O' Bible 'reading was given° 'by Marion ducted by 'his' minister', Rev. Hugh priesthood; by His .
was aweek-end guest at the home of ,
jp O @ Q O Q ®®d O O O' McG'avirs. After the business of the Jack, Interment was mads 'in the Grace Archbishop 'McQuigan at St. „
Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Mi s DALY GRANGE TEAS L.rlo��ed
�". l *M-" meeting was dealt with, the election --' Betty Southgate returned to Toronto Basil's Church, Toronto, on December
to of o•ffi'cers followed: Honorary presi- with her. 19th, and will celebrate his first sol- 64 Dundas Street, London, Ontario
I " �....r.��.�e..� dent, -Mrs. 'Charle,�s Holmes,; advisor, FOR -
emu Mases at St. Patrick's Church, _ ' •s t SALE, Dublin.,. an Sunday, December lath. Listen to GF P -L -- 1:0d p•m. Tuesdays and Fridays
iil . Mrs, W. R. Shaw; president, Jean
�C a Second Divisum Hurford; rice -president, Jean Agar; $AYFIELD • lie is the youngest son of Mrs. Kath-
secretary, Kathleen Holmes; treasur- --
(;o� Choice .Breeding Turkeys erine Benuing%r and the late Micheal
r er, Audrey .MeGavin; reporter, Jean .
- Count of Huron Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bauder, of Benninger. He received his primary .
e y Ross; pianists, Josephine Edge, Max Broad, 'breasted bronze tome. and hens Kitchener, and Miss. Ruble Fisher, " �
,y - snot secondary education at Dublin
(' o to the t?aniaaon Sonic S m- ine• McBrien. Mrs,' Shaw closed the of Waterloo �-peitt the week -end, with
11, I 8aatomt>a. office boon: Tum- meeting with the benediction. „ 404 TO CHOOSE FROM separate and continuation schools and - ._�,
i"' ; Thaxsday arra satnrday..l.fiO.D•m Mrs. Edwards. studied philosophy at St. Mirchaei's
.x "!e 9 pea: 8aburday evenduY 7.i0 y.m degree in 1938. He ..,
bs 9 p.m . �' - J. GIBBONS Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Turner, of Goole- College, Toronto, receiving his B. A. ��••� n
r'{ I E: C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Chesney -Elliott.-A ve quiet `but rich, spent the leek e'zvd with their entered the Novi- ' 1'dai O T T T
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R. R. NO. 5 MITCHELL 1
". .pretty wedding was solemnized at the son, Pte. Grant and Mrs. Turner. tiate of� Covgregation of .St. Basil and
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iy Insurance United 6urch Manse in London, at Mr. • and Mrs: Wm. Jowett left ori completed his theology course' a't St. Y m p y„ y� r .
,' , Lft Fire, Anrtw, Sickness and Aed- eight -thirty in the evening on Mon- -""--"-""--"--'-""" • ""--, - 4 Tuesday to spend'••the winter at Kit- &%snl's Seminary, Toronto. He, has FlO11f The' Uro FX QS��Od,
''� d lent, windeborm dna guarantee bonds. day, November 30th, when Alma Marie - chener.' p
�abM tunable. AL1 risk. viacad do one sister, Sister M. Breboef, St. Jos-
, i lrst-el"s oomvanties, Elliott, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. You Are invited to Ins ect the Mrs, Mullen and, Mrst Ann Drouin, eph's Community,. London, and one
, Informs -bion emeerfn4ly alven Rr, H. Elliott, of Seaforth, and Harold p of Detroit, spent 'the week -end in brother, Hugh, of Dublin,
�a DEAR FRIEND
iJa�1 JR. C. CHAMREItLAIN Hector Chesney, son of Mr. and, Mrs. their cottage,, also caking on friends A very successful bingo was. he'1d at
I , F; JNS.URANCE AGENCIE Harry Chesney, of Tuckersmith, were . -BOND - . Here. the '.p'arish hall on Friday afternoon ' May We remind you again it is n4ost important
1, ,, united In marriage by Rev. G. E. Miss Jesei6 Metcalf, of Detroit, all We'ekl News. aper sub'scri t10n.a000t] 1t8 be aid
11 P TAILORED -TO -MEASURE from 3.30 to 6.30. It was. sponsored y p p p
a fi; a Wood. Attending the bride and spent 'the we€ k,end with 'her mother, by the Ursuline •Sisters of the Con- •
N1r G+ groom were Miss, Muriel Cameron, of SUITS AND Mrs. Agnes Metcalf. tinua'tion slchool and he'd a represent into the year 1942'. -
t,�,, i Seaforth, and Mr. Donald McKenzie, OVERCOATS Mrs• Thomas, oP `t'oledo, Is visiting ativ'e ' attendance. This is a new -ruling; by the Publishers*- it must
1.
if'Itia�, of London, The bride was attired in FOR , . Mrs. .McLeod:`• And ,daughter, Cecil; Personals: Private Clayton Looby, I
11 ' � SEAFORTH be enforced. .
P"" , vm i dusty rose with blown accessories, DI•ErSr AND this' week. Camp Borden, Private James L.
' f illi MONV.t.�.[`NT WORKS the bridesmaid wearing a pdwd-er blue Pte. Giant .Tuaner'afnd Pte. Thos. Present-day COnditionS have, rilade many busi�
�11' GENTLEMEN, - ' castle .aTe spending their two weeks' Looby, 'Simcoe, Joseph Loohy, Wl'nd- y
116" ",ti c>l+aaa�oeLY a. Operated c•Ia�ra�x) dl ese' with brown accessories. A very sor; Miss: toreen Looby, London, with Bess Changes, arid' ti11S OfrlCe does riot " �lrant tiJ ,
�r� �l' '� pretty corsage of roses were worn bT IN 1 PRICE RANGES leave at their homes •here. their mother, Mrs» A. M. Looby; ]lav- `
Gtttutngham 8t tie - • antagonize its subscribers. •But it is important all
,stir > , � both. �I The annual Vg6ting of the local id Smith, Stratford and, his daughter,
'l,�u 1� , too w& lumped .ta Impwir ow O"k #Z2•:5'U' to ' 00 �' subscri tions' be aid.
w branch of the' Upper' Canada Bible 'So- ,
i ,Ewe •l 000M Hr'r' ml/F]E[o4um .. Mrs. Arthur' hemp, StafPa; 'Mr. 'anti p
,1, Af. I f4 trm Tuer:daya i SaiurdCayr cietp will be 1reId , iiv the Anglican Mrs. Fred Roney, Mitchell with Mra•. A sin we ask our'favour acid rOm tpayment
lr l� Die` Suddenly in Toronto -Many SOLD 'ONLY g y• p
N '� ,rcr. lferbnrn aiavet111�ar►i iros Church on ,Sunday. evening, Dec. 6th, Teresa -Redmond-,Flight Lieutexiant .
yr4,,�7s e11Ber' Rme �- x'horte oee 4 7 o'clock..:- Alexander., Trenton,'dnd Mrs. Alexan � P arrears.
r� frien'ds in' Seaforth and district will by Of. . Our Su�JSCi°1 t7 oin arse
Ir", � a 'IIt19' 'EXETER` Phone 41 sincerely regret to learn of the � d� ���i .� ���'� ylril4iaan Itdb?5on-_left •Por Toronto � LOok at your 1a+bel. I it does nOt x'ead- 1942,
�w(,r,,H d,en death ;pf Mrs'. J. W. Had' `ns, L. der, 'Ioronta wSth the letter's mother, .
yr�,� 1. ivid'ow o Ethe.late Rec. J. W. Hodgins last Week, hiving "joined) the Royal Mrs. Geary; Charles E. Benin'; A. .A. payment is due.
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M '''I , :,. __� __ F., Clinton, and Mrs'. Bene, Toronto, his' O1Ce WOU1Cappeelate yUUllf,b'Operation.
+!` 6'': P Ili�icKILLOP MUTUAL Church. The Globe and Mail of Nov', 'I"AIIJO S Fr�nda' ofr"Jikr. Aarry Darrah, who ttith Mr. and Mra,, Frank Evans:: Dari •'
�'� +, .. ; : ��, . , 98th mak the tollowing r r `ttce a - audit exit y1 U, but n0
,a, *rye ; , y es �e owing e1'e e t IF YOU THINK YOU"R•£ HARD fs conroala$cin to the General Hospf MoC'arth�, Wittd,s& with' his ,parei'i'ts', 111 .preViOUS sec has beer.
n
l •1 r; ,,'INS 'I . NCE COY• hem death: Prominent in women'e -ru FIT, WERE HERE, TO tel Clintoft ire gZat1 to knew he is Mr. and ` Mrs',' 14Sicti'ael MoCarthy; dbllbt it was dVBY`1 )bkEtd. '
11 li �Ih`"t
,� l sP` _ organizations, Mrs. Alma Georgina CHANGE YEftIR INIINb progreaefiig� atbt'4lsl .
t1 r0 •dt+FFiCE •••+- '6EA,F0fk* H, ONT. I-lod'gins, widow of Rev. Janie's W`altelr Mia�ea Margaret and �Cacelia Kraus-
,� iy,(tr,y Mra$ lilthe1'%Y'iiVAle spent last Week PU$L Shins
'Ji ,1n N , Hodgins; oii,etime rector of St.• Pauls kobP, . WOtetlaa, dviih' their parents, ,
,r d, ,;, visiting liar ti`s°btYier, Tied Fowlie and Mr, and Mr A1be t.Xra'uskojif; Mr.
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t ER s Amlglfdan �ChitreYl Stratford died here .rr AM
}Jxx�l: ,: '''wl, i�1t11 _ . Pres. ,. tar TSEL�RON E`01It
i,s,1'0.;,. � : bMill 1660 arth • Vire -preAn .
Wife' in Lond�i
A.
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