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(Fly Glorothy Sm11�h) a +iF AF Misses Rt1#11. (llatahala�'�SndM1cA^ ustiil, '..r. _ I.,>`t h tk r rJljai,.,t.a 1t� ::r. l •nr; , ti.
A_ r Questions of the Week thy •Colemarn .and M o. M., Fudner � I � t C � i' 4: � � hr'rlr' � 6'
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' rl. regular, m 'Alt . nd9ed a L4n4101,11:,1:n 'ti, RQnve '�Iv'il•w+ lRrM11Ty,nw '',' %.1„ oast - . rl,.l';” s; , r .f t. y ,. Irl ,•,., �x J.I
The me of the Junior ally rising up •the chart and this week }': u ('+
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an y,] hakl g pert iJl E a �7 L ,r , ,., �.
Red 'Cross w'a'# held on Tuesday af- enough stamps were 'bought ,to outfit _ . p+.� x �- .� r � h twd;u<�'r!I,' l,, , I "` ''alt, $,.,shat, �..,, � 1`
wholeheartedly in saving shoe leather, 'the r0 axn, It Juuiar Da n I;r' {i�a, N t 1 fi'iktK i �1 II:J al i t n' �,`TM 'q[ u t : &I!n
! program .. w y ..M , .::., G' holtt 1 tw cf d A -Irn ry. 5
c terpoon in Gxtle X. During the die a soldier. But stop a moment and even to t extent that �
J he at, she wa8 A M , an s, g y . . , ty ily i i, `wly y i GTr ��F�'T�'dr r�I.
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cussian on bow to raise Pontis' for ov- think. Will each one. of you be able r d IVIr ,Alex $cyte and Pte. W. R. picked, who has been w {ti ,:" , + twuw„ ,r�h'�ifi��"rd r i''t pta�,,cts t, .,r:
y 1 caught running around the halls in $sten visite with Mir.• and rs. Rus i dl i,, :: ��91r, j„ tivy, ern
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,' terseas boxes, a dance party was sug- •to head the Victory 'paralie when your her ba a set? Well the " d M n inglan , and, Scotland for oohs past , y :I ;; " ,,,, u�i wt �,� s, l
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r f people oP sell Haytor iz► London on �Vednesda . two ears, Js spending a leave 'hero ,y ;„ +' , r«u
Bested, similar to the One held last Fathers, brothers, 'cousins and uncles Dpfpatch certain] have nothing on •"lM'�"a ''
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y Mrs. J. R Walker, of Hamilton, with' his famil bef9re being posted9`' r" t *d �'aj.R c,t � � ° �
f year. A report was given concerning come "home, or will ypu have to lag hex! y '' 4,, Irl +r< ti ,l 'r,.I—..�i(c+t r�{�F,d Kae i
is a guest at the home of Mr. and to anot', r district. r„W,ia -, t� t:�a a'rr,I ,
the awaking 4f. Navy' League ditty behind because you forgot to do your ' Vlnhat certain, young student has aB Mrs. W. Walker.' Fk, "'I”
�„ =t'ttx11 n,r WJr" t bags which will be tl}e sewing' group's share? ` ,Oh; yea. You - Mr. and Mrs. John I3erdman visit- r'I ,,, �t rx ter 1py,t ,�{
r°&Y 'tam of parently tifi•ned into 'Superm'an over, • Miss Elizabeth Anne Oughton of ed with' Mr. and Mrs. A -Bison, White= y 1 I r I `�a` wt A'I < se Y+i; ", r$r
next project; mean hits the knitters the war effort 'and those in uniform, night, and j� 1 a xd�
ght, a can now resist without ev. Toronto, is 'a guest -at the home, of ford in I'ngeisoll. Mr. Whiteford is %` t i}* yl'£y tb �� SAM �„11
will make seamen's sox, scarves, but are'you yourselves' actually help- en batting ,in eyelash, the Force of a r' %� < - * Melte, -,1-1 lir �f to"'fi +'', " %r
Mrs. J. J. Sclater. still confined to 'the hospital, relcaver ," ", .:_� & �'� F ,r 4 +r ,
F r sweaters or gloves. Berva Blanchard Ing these men in .their abrilggle for heavy book over his head? Next • Lieut. Audra Sims and Lieut. :n from % w', . '•("' i"�+ �� 'd � �� ��
read an interesting poem and the I freedoms you now enjoy? y g m a serious operation far rup. *, 4 $hQyyind tt,s I{te � `� fr, k r,;;tt �`
thing we know he'Il be flying through G„ t b 1 �rx yw ,r �i,-
�aeeting adjourned. �c Hazel Eaterston, of the Salvation t�ired`appendix: His friends are very' �� r �� t' ;k�o& � +I!y� Thi a "
�F aF Any one entering Fifth Form these the halls instead of using the stairs! Army, were in London this week at- glad o know that he is making fav- : t, 9 : afresSe , #n 9blI.d, rl y -.--L." re�y?"y 4� w t'
a tending the conference being held ora'ble progress towards recovery, ad- at �F t', �,ANRI �'1';
Things are really starting around days will wonder whether they are there. though' slowly. y // '' aNdler ti ku. Wil
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the school'and nominations have been entering a classroom or an 'army B 4.>tr ,�a€. . , � nRj 'R9t i
i n RUCEFIEIJD • Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dodds, of Oak Sgt. Lloyd Bell, of Lachine, Que., h t•' • `y y 1 i'>''>r ✓111 ' ,
winds fore the future Arts Club execu dressing room. The other day a rack P 3y ,f b �� X and b un Et, h -004 JA x
Park; Illinois, are guests of Mr. and spent the wetek.end at his home here. z. u' ' 1 e<�' 4,a:•,', '°y
live. Elections will be held and as a' was .erected. 'at.the 'back of the room Mrs. William' Crooks will s eak at �`" �'i,' f�; !r ,, IF HISS. +
p Mrs. William Dodd's in McKillop. Mr. Laurie 'S.tephen, of Sky harbor, , h a v e me, ql e�7 l � ��" .t, s� � �?
student)of r,rthe S.G.I. it is your duty for the cadet 'uniforms, and the dens ,the W.M.S. thonkoffering meeting at • Miss Mary Duncan, of Brescia was home over the weekend. j. r tnwl,F'it,�
to get out and vote. The Arts Club were moved forward.. NOV all a the morning 'service on Sunday neat length" ,sleeves', wtt-h r, y ia���.
le'a's a, promising program,.. ahead of need is'a few mirrors any a wash in Bruce$e4d church. Hall, London, spenti the week -end with Rev. Chart®s Bridgeman, returned '; � r �I��, . ,211,,1,
e her parent's, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Dun- missionary from China, will preach, ln. �_ generous 54redi sk�lrts t r I d �.
r " them which should prove bath fun stand and everything will be tom Remember the "Victory" •concert to s/ hg' :*?
can. this church next Sunday mornin at �i:6-.
end educatiobalw - plete. b' be held in the schoolroom of Bruce- g r ,Q Y�, +it
r .• Miss Rose Dorsey, of Toronto, 11, a.m. � .� and sirAd� braid.: tsilr1: Ins, ` ;, X14, � Y8
field United Church on Wednesday, fl Ful,`i
i For the last four weeks saleofAre you run-down, 'tired, or ner Nov. 10th, at 8 p.m. T'he � spent the week -end vVith her slater, Mrs. K. Jahns, Mrs. E. Johns, Mrs.' a`,,, . 0 y' h� F yet„
program, Miss Minnie Dorsey, and brother, Mr. Charles Stephen, n, Mrs. W. Routi and .*-'�' ,311^ ,,., i
4Vam Savings Stamps has been grain- vous? Is your blood a healthy red under the direction of Miss Irene ' p e y °f„� n ilia+,
i f P. J, Dorsey. Miss Ruth Skinner assisted at the . r- ,
11 Workman, -will be 'given -by the 'pupils ;�;:z. wry A N fit`
. - • Miss Eileen Robinson, of Blyth 'blood donors clinic in Exeter last c �i� 1
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Mr. John Scott ,has been slightly Non-Fiction•—Seven Came Through, t .
Gadshill; Mr. and Mrs.` Wes. Fisher d.` a
inriisposed for a few,days, the result Rickenbacher; Mediterraneon As- and 'Muriel,.o'f Full'arton- Mr. and �M
of a had fall. . t
signment, McMillan; A Sense of
Quite a number of the parents of Mrs. Wm. Hoegy, Mr. and Mrs: Ed.
Humour, Damon; Action in' the North Regele and three children, Mr, and ,,
the school children wended their way Atlantic, Gilpatrick; Roughly Speak- Mrs. Clarence Regele and children of F'
to the school on Friday last and en ing, Pierson; See Here, Private Har McKillop''," Mr. and Mrs.- Alex Stos- ��� Bro'b, fijoyed a Hallowe'en concert sponsor- grove, Hargrove; Excess Baggage, St. kopf and family, of FullTT
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ed by the children of the school. Some John; Yes;v. Ma'am, Pollock; Consul- and Mrs. Will Gross and family, of x •:qt
games and contests were enjoyed 'by ,tation Room, Loomis. Blyth; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Koehler
the 'older 'ones; and a dainty lunch Mrs. Annie Saunderauck was called1.4
was served. g
and Mr. Sam Re ale' of McKillop ; fir
�,,,1. to Blyth this week Ow to the death 'Air. and Mrs. Gordon Muegge, Galt,1. Mair,
4 s ,„.,r-.of.:an:relative--i ..
Mair, Thames RBad, was the main I Detroit; Archie Forbes has sold his ,,
, , - -- .>, ...-.,,,. _'.. ;.:. �. '° c e.:,r+. _. r.�:A,. �... ,_ ' ' George Regele and speaker,I',
sons, of Logan, about g the new pastor,hRev. F. RMd� S and' farm o -n' No 8 FIdghway to John Meng
and he was assisted b Rev.
• and r. and Mi -s. eor40 heli Pres- her; Mrs. -Katherine' Benninger in' �`
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---".r_ °' HULLETT Death of Jahn L. McDowell t 1
I ".* - • Womeri's Guild Meets gone to Mitchell o reside during .the, '.
1 Huron County lost. one of its hon- :.
Farm Sold The Anglican Wbmen°s Guild •held;'h'Inter months; 1V(rs. Lucy Woods, of �
0. r - ored pioneer -residents on Friday;'Oct. I' :;4
hltebene'r, with Mr. and Mrs. Looser
Mr. William Mason has sold his 29th, when Mr. John Laidlaw Me- their regular- meeting at .the home' of I l
• . 100 -acre farm, Lot 1, Concession 5, Mrs. Joseph- Moore, Logan, on Tues- Dorsay; Rev. Joseph A„ Feeney, of 111:
Dowell Passed away at his home on lo-
I Hullett, to Mr. W. L. Whyte. This t,i day after -noon w'itb a representative Lordon, with his brotrher. 'Wilfred. :;,
, r , re second concession of McKillop Feeney' Miss Ver ica M 1 ux -' '
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Miss Nancy, of Toronto, were guests'
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Rev. Mr. MacWilliams was on the
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sick list for, a few 'days, but was sof-
of Mrs, J. F. Reid over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilhelm of Mit
ficie,ntly' recovered to be 'able to fulfill
0i Mr's. •Mary Anderson, Mrs. H. R.
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his duties on Sa'bbatH last:
Scott, Mrs. W. T. Teal], Mrs. Ralph
shell; were Sunday visitors with Mr.
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The granary is nearing completion
A9cFaddin and Mica Davina Anderson
and Mrs. Wm. 'Boehler,`
fie• Elmer
and will add greatly to the appear -den,
were in London on ,3V ednesday.
Boehler, of 'Camp Bor-,
ante of the village.
• Mrs. Robert Coates, of London,
spent the week -end with his par
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Mrs. Re'idie, of Erin, of
is a guest at the home of Mr, acd
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Koehler.
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Cromarty, was a visitor in the village,,Mrs.
William Ament.
Mr, and Mrs. Ab. Rock and daugh-
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last week.
• Sgt. W. C. Sutherland, R.C.A.F.,
ter, Miss Mary, of Monkton, visited
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Mr. James Scott,` Jr., who "has pur-_
Centralia,' spent the weeh;end at his
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock on Sun
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chased the stock of Mrs. Quante, is
moving i this Mrs. Quanee
home here.
• Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Geddes and
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'Mr, Wilbur Hoegy, of Galt, spent a
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a p
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.Miss Mar Geddes were n iBelgrave
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couple of days' at his home here.
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with her daughter, Mrs. McDougall.
on Saturday attending the funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regale enter-
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Hallowe'en passed off --very• quietly
the Iate W. J. 'Cole,
twined the Regale family and their
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children on Sunday, the occasion be-
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done, The children, dressed in comic
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costumes, called in a body on their
HENSALL
Hoegy' and Mrs. Wm. Gross. 'Among
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those present were• Mr 'Wm Doerr
°? 'I .'6, farm is all under cultivation and has Township, in his 92nd year. Mr. Mc a'tt.endance. Rev. Dr. Hurford, Sea- on o ynea 1,Yn
Civil Service staff, Ottawa, with, her
4, no waste land. It adjoins Mr.,Whyte's Dowell had enjoyed comparatively, forth, operked the meeting with pray- ;:
�� � , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Moly O,
® Holm Farm and will give him 450 er," Mrs. Albert Rock presided and � :F ,;
�p� r goad,,health until about two weei;a fie isnot„
�' ..4r�`. . acres. in one block. Mr. Mason's fore his death, -when be stifferred a the secretary,' Mrs. John Diegel, read ,
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S ' health has compelled him to give tip heart at.taci;, the minutes o'f the previous meeting. ,
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�, r htt farming, and be is holding an auction late James and Hole n' .McD'owell and l Following the business portion, the KIPBEN
`' °` F ",2(" , sale on Wednesday,"Novi 10th. Mr. was born on the farm, Lot 34, where ladies completed a quirt. A dainty
' 9 �' . +.;�f• -Whyte iets possession' after the sale. hi's whole life was spent. He was a. lunch was served by the hostess and (Con'tin'ued from Page 1) d+
4� Sri •: I her assistants. esting one. Hensall aiid`.13rucefieid �,
_ . I mist ,intelligent, progressive and sue 'i
,a„ �'a' '.. x -�» Zion Women's, Association met at folia are being invited to Kipper to
"`-q" r' a TUCI�ERS10'dITg ccrsful farmer. `and in addition took p d
>w I.:• . au' active interest rand part in' eom- the home of Mrs. Wilfred Annis on meet this interesting s eaker. i,
r +r -;`; Wednesday with a very good attend- Mr. Andrew Doig, of Wroxeter, vis- ii,
>f ::•::: mon tY and muni^ipal life. For many
' -- t " o Mr. John McLachlan,. of . this town-
;s� �.,;:� `�•• kms•""• �,x��` yens he �i•as' a h•ustee of Roxboro ante. The President, Mrs. George ited with some relatives during Cher I
t'. �l; z ship, left on Tuesday for' Moose Jaw, Pepper. opened the meeting and ,the week.
S' ��. ; chool, ,and for some years served aslili
.:� \ Sask., where he will attend on Sat 'secretary, Mrs. Lawrence � Hann n; Mrs. Isabel] McDonald, '"Seaforth, • ?l
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. councillor of McKillop, and was one
urda the 6Qih weddin anniversary rs;,'tl
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's':;>'s'z:i::.., Y cad• the notes of the p e fs this• cost of her'•'dau hter and son-
s* of the olcleSt members of Fit•st Pres- � g "'
��ti'�+ of his parents. meeting. Rev. F. ' Risdon addressed in-law and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Roga
I'�"'`'i`'�`�' .��. - irvteriaai Cxburch, Seaforth. In 1892.
'9^ \ the ladies and led in prayer. 'Follow-' Broadfoot.
�`,�, ; Mr. McDowell was united in marriage-, •ing a devotional session a quilt was Mrs. Hugh McGregor is visiting
to Miss Isabelle NlcDermid, of Huljett a
' HILLSGREEN compfdted by the ladies. Dainty re- £ria ds in, Gorrie. r'
township, who predeceased him in' I
Miss Helen Love, daughter of Mr, ]933, but he is survived by a family freshments were served by the bos- Mrs.. Adair 'and 'daughter, of: Lbn-
and -Mrs. Ross Love, was successful of,two daughters and one son, Mrs. tess\- A sily@r collection was taken don, spent the week -end with her
in winning first place in the quiz con John McMillan and Mr. William Mc-
up and the meeting concluded by mother, Mrs. J. C. Bell
singing, the National Anthem. Mrs. J. H. Coebran'e spent Frid'ayr
Dowell, on the home farm, and Mrs. ;
I'll''. test at Varna 'for the township of r Personals: Corporal 'Elsie Nagle, last with her sister, Mrs. B. Bright- ° 1
e • • i R: • / Stanley schools, and also competed S. E Fisher, of .cyton. He is also
C.W.A.C., London, with Mr. and more, in. London. ii.
r at Clinton in the county contest, win- survived by two grandchildren, Miss ,:41
ning second prize. Haien is to be 3eah'Fish•er and Mr, Walter H. Mc- Mrs, M. J. Nagle; Pte. Dalton Burns Mr. and Mrs. W. Hornet' and, Mrs. (
° i ,•.ry I7},; {'* irk, .i�,'r, ... �';:P!
"'''b •''"'fr f Millan a student at. the IJniversit of and Mrs. Burns, Hamilton, with Mr. A, Gackstetter visited' ctt. Sunday i
,; ,,(ate; a.,,i s y <,11;r�4r:•, >r+r �,•� congratulated as she is one of the. Y
a4' i'• s4 ;4 �<'.i':• c:'1' - ,r,,�,.51 ,4-, rp; Toronto. The funeral was held from and Mrs. Frank Burns; 'Miss Agnes with relatives at llderton. 1fi
a . junior pupils.
3 .r ° t' ' it i >� J ' is la McGrath, Waterloo, with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
o • k i" ., ,_g,, of .',t Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Dick ]rave mov- to homd 'on Sunday after 'oon,
i s : t: ,, '., Mrs. Mary McGrath; Miss Mrarion family visited oil Sunday with Mr, ,''I
h' ed to the Wm- Forrest Sarim, recently when the services were conduct.dd by i ."
e0" vacated by Mr. Oban. his minister, Rev. 'Hugh Jack, and Meagher; Lon'dov, and Joseph Meag- and Mrs. Wm- Ferguson, Thames i+
ar '
», i' 4P l�';l�nr�.'`. her, Stratford, with their parents, Mr. Road. ;
.? , �,t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichert and Mr. during the service Mr. James T. Scott :.
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' 4' :tiA Harold Reichert, Mr. and Mrs. John sang "The Goad ShephQrd." Inter- and Mrs- John Meagher; Miss Eileen .Mr. Arthur Long, of St. Catharines ,;
d ; F• 'x ;y .lordan and Miss Norma Pierce, Lon- spent the week=end with his father,
``' ` • ' ih • Baker and several' others from this went was made in the family plot in ,"�
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u. a ? '' 1 '. district, attended the funeral in Blyth' Maitlandbank cemetery, the honorary don, with Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Jor- Mr. Norman' Long. 1
dan; Mrs. Clarence Trott and daugh- Li't'tle Donald Jobrison, son of Mr, I
of the late Mr. McLean, who is a rel- Pallbearers being Messrs. James R. . -,, i
t' :: . ter, Annie Loraine, with Mrs. A. M, and Mrs..Allan Johnson, had the nils-' "lR
:.,. �ry�,,, V 'a iv Scott, Joseph Scott, Duncan. McCow-
L w;ar,:'•l:` : <� +11 « t e' Looby; Joseph Evans, Windsor, with fortune to fall on Sunday, breaking
>':,; �. :::<:> L �' �» . an, John 'Powell, Robert Wright and j
i r '' ' '%{r ,iii f' , _q IS '�,r %� his , mother, Mrs. Katherine Evans; his collarbone.
. rw;; ;• op $O f/ iohn u[cCloy, and the pallbearers
I 1.:.,•; : $,;. C r� .Its .4011 Mr. and Mrs. Tbbs. J. Molyneaux and Mrs. J. McGregor, of Fgmondvdlle, '.+a
O a ger ' WALTON were" Messrs. Thomas McM•ill'an, Jas. ;",
` $ !t �PletE' . SY42bo %l1Sta Y Scott, James • Aitcheson, Scott Haw- ilombaflier John E. Molyneaux in Kit is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar'
5,:? •a..'' W. �I 10 S w chene'tr; Bombad'ier Molyneaux will Butt. ,?'�'
r «• 1+ r >•"'`? IO CdO f )'$ bo Mr. a.nd Mrs. R. Sanr�ercack are thorns, Roy Lawson and Wm. teem- f
j., , • •, ;,.;..- ; ; Ie b S' S f setrtled in their new rbome of the fate 3 return to Vancouver this week after Mrs, A. Gackstetter spent an, eve-
r:' tot Y pee hi$ lug,
y > y , , " Do .j' J yolu. 0It 6 a$ Charles Drager, which they bought a two weeks' furlough at hi's. home; ping last week with Mr. and• Mrs. It. >
" : :;;:• n "�' <' `` fight a$ pGr P. d Mr. 'and Mrs. Mac Feeney have re- Gackstetter, of Zurich. .
:;• •,. $ aba G. recently . ;
"'r"r:: "' :. '' v` ' 1 btl$ $OR' d0$(�S, SeS O V� Mr. and M•rs. O. Livingston left for ceived word ,of the safe arrival over- , Next Sunday the Missipn Band, tat a:+
-'-� <,: : ";> gs t Ia .r DUBLIN ,:'
F „" '^{r 114' hC a St �Ve Sth `` ` Toronto- last week wberre, they intend seas of their son, Private Michael hot ing its monthly meeting during . ,?.,
t that rpt Ste b '< ; �N,
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`a III $ O - O$ ` to make their home with 'their dough- pion anniversary services were held Feeney; Misses Mary and -Jean Jor- the chlirch service and before the �'
<? '' 80 Cj 011e• and a 's%- ter, "Mrs. Ernest Adam's. on Sunddy with capacity congrega dan and Mary Margaret Ryan have Sunday school. Last Sunday the min l
r F $qts os� 1Op 0d ,� . .
ti o t le , O " Mr. and Mrs. R. Drown and' chil- tions at' both morning •and evening gone to Ottawa where tbey have se- inter announced his subject would 'be - "
:>;::, r $�f01" $t'S dren moved this week 'to Mrs. W. services. A special celebration mark- cured Civil Service positions; Mr. and "The C'hurc'h and the Modern 'Cbild`, ;'
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& 7 V e, t Leeming's house. He is foreman on ed ,the 7fith 'anniversary of the found- Mrs. A. Forster in Wroxeter; Josepli as next week is being regarded as Ed
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• , tibe 'C.P.R, section,' coming rom Au- ,ing of • Zion circuit. Rev. Norman Nagle held a successful sale and is ucatidn Week. r4'
burn. McKay, of Mitchell, was the guest retiring from farming; Miss Monica I{eep 111onday, Nov. 15th, open for `(Ali,
„ The house on Main' Street owned speaker at the morning service. The Byrne a.nd Mrs. Rita Newcombe have I pot -luck supper at St, Andrew's Unit: , r;.r; r.
�by Mr. John Fulton, has. peen sold church was artistically decorated with returned from two weeks' vacation in led Church, Kippen. A'w''
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to John Irvine of the 17th of Grey late autumn flowers and, designs of !
" and will be wrecked and moved to beautifully colored leaves. Mrs. Law- � , dl;r'm`,
,;1 . I IL U , 0AN.1his farm. rence Barker presided at .the organ; _" " `"
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p r . mni Wilson and tyle :ii ^' i i
Mrs. Hugh Fulton is. disposing cif a duet was rendered by.Misaes Auleen y {l 3
his household effects and will go to Peppe and A e Dead and saabled Animals'' a.w "t `+'
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- Mrs. Elliott's Nursing Horde in Blyth feature soloist was Miss Lois' Whit ttilj¢
„• for the winter. ney, of Seaforth. RIi°MOV19D PROMPTLY n ' t � 4 �r-fSt�i;'.
Sponsored b Mia. Mummy, of Toronto, fs at At the evening service, which v . ;,' ^ ; >I
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present with her mother, Mrs. Hugh 'attended by the largest congregation , ',, 1 �': 14 t I," ,
f Fulton, on a business -holiday. since the re opening r� fin h £ lure . �yyq qty �g w yD i, ,t,"1 '' ,,1
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