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7,, 3,t a .1).°A1., at tile home ef ' Ilre.
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CardnoNgaiti:Selaortgi ,
eleesee, Thou at,the etete•ifantilyer1.0f
in°,..1•011 Th,..e :bride's mother reeetited-e114
e,e_ . grey., e'Vet Stut h.Si 'With h. lack„.
, trl . Ming and black Weeseories, 'es•-•
Tetentei were „,6•.i ii
'.'esre'fi,e,
SliestW cif "Mrs:: •.A., ,p'., autberlaud,NOW
• - Mlf)o• 'RoSe, VorSey;,. t,'; Tqls9eIA -
wilt the Wee)Pend, A her home ihere.
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St. Thomas' W. A. 'Holds Meeting,
-St, Thomafe Braneb of the W.A. wes
held at the'Rectory- Tuesday after-
-attendance
Nosm. panN. . IE , •
and 11/1 Band
ADMISSION 400' • -
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ea& by thegroone's AtePeleether who
Were a leivit suit dress with white ePeetethe
trimming,,hoth wearing a corsage of her
roses. The '•groom'e it to the 'bride ty,
was a compact;' to. the brit:leen:laid a
• Mfee Ruth Pretty, of !;• WS*
week -end at the -11014,0 ,I:g
pereIete, Mr. • and•Mrs. Harry 'Pret-
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, .1 Mr. and Mre. L. Graves were in
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BURGESS MEREDITH • •And •.. ,^r'•
' the Picture that puke a"puriehl It telis a story of :the .plain eoldier,
_ and gives an intimate geetalinteef what goes on out there where ware'
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Watt with, an averae0
Mrs. C. F. 'L. Gilbert the president, . .
single. strand of pearls, topthe flower
Kitchener over the week -end.
• are well, I ,...
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girl a tiny gold and to the •
• Mr. Ross Meq.a. b, of Strattordi
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--eteeter•lrame, dwelling on Mill
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Afeeene0e. 9,4ed geed 'ylliair. -
Wetehip
110:04.LOs.-4-410 9,0*; 10 TP- --
410,14.03ACOP't lifith 1144 .1401:3;se, large
itiMII,, drive shed, • windmill; 4 acres
opened the meeting with selected Me
Bannon - Msasieet:eSt. J.. Sie' Callio-
tercessione from ethe Litany, special
lic Churehe ,,,eaforth, was th t, g
preYers from the W.A. Book, the lie_7-11_-_
Membeis' and Lord's Prayer in une for the wedding ef '1VPS11,1 1-0X15 • aW
leen Banuone daughter ofeldre. ERell
son, Mrs: W. E. Southgate read the
to late Thoueae Bannon,
Gospel, for All Saints' Dey. Mrs. Gil -
Mr. Dolph Clement Meese, sea of
bert s ke on the significance of All.
' • ini • - h 1 Mr. Nelson: Masse and the late WO-
Saints.' Day and reported on t e arge
attendance and enterestieg . progra,m Masse, on Saturday, October 19. Rev.
the semi-annual held at Ingersoll. T. P: Hussey performed a double ring
,loeket,
best man 4 Military set. The "wedding
dinner waeueriect at the honte of the
bride to :forte guests. ,,111,r. end. Mrs.
Masse left on a trip •tO Niagara. Falls
ette .peetee eas' t,, tee' beide" Wearing a.
chartrettne dress, mustard coat with
meek' Faseeeeeries. • On their return
wi " 11)81 e ri n 6 r.
they "11 'd 1 Wi d o
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pent the week -end at theeehord •o
his pareate, Mr, and Mrs, Ale% lefe- •
Nab, e
• ear, and Mrs. g. Dinnen, ,of
Guelph. , were th, e week -end guests of •
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright. •
• Mr.- and IVIrs. ROBS• IVICGOnigiiil*
have moved from Kitchener and• will
occupy, •the residence (it his father,.
NIONDAY 'TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY .,---
'-DOUBLE 0EATURE--. second ,Skows begins 8.45 ,
' " MUSUIT . TO. 'ALGIERS '' -. ' •
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ROBERT, W,ALKER ; and , " NNE ALLYSON
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ibillll: Early peGioesshin.
of ceremony and sang the Nuptial High
Mr. Robert McGonigle, North Main
' . 0 Agree -On, Highway, near St.
1001001ban. Stlitable for poultry farm.
The various reports were read and
'accepted, subscription foes takep for Mass, ,Mrs. Frank Devereaux played
Lohengrin's wedding march es the
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LOCAL w-I•iiii-4-1"-P '
Street.
• Mr .and Mrs. William, Gremmett,
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WILLIAM GARGON JOAN .DAVIS ' LEON ERROL
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3910 Wilding&
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the Living Message, the offertory re-
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eeived and dedicated. The second bride walked, into the church on the
• MrMrsPhilip Hortoof
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d daughter, rs. Robert Smith, of
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hIle-'A. REIO - Prelprletor,
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Phone 214 • ,,•.: Worth
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rm of her brother, Leon. The bride
•chapter of the study book, "India At a . , .
the Threshold," was reviewed by Mrs. wore a white satin, gown designed
Gilbert. The ohurch calendar is• now with a sweetheart neckline, gathered
. coming to . a
on sale, all pro& to be uied; to carry torso and long sleeves
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on the work of the junior W. . , vipojtnez.o. veti,th_e „isal.t3: wHitehr hneeddet Leo:
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with the bale. The an- "e•
Toronto, and Mr& We J. A. Greig, of
Port Colborne; were guests; this week
a the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
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• Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie, of
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Toronto, spent the week -end wit* ler.
atcheW n werb the recent este
of Mrs. William Stevens, James; St.
• Mrs, John Knight will celebrate
b.er, 71st birthday on November 3rd.
She is enjoyin'g fair bealth, after her
recent 'illness in,Scott Memorial Hcie-
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THURSDAY, _FRIDA'Y and SATURDAY
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";BAD MAN'S TERRITORY" •
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connection hue
br id d eil end
will be held 2 at whin Ming her ena 0 ere v
Gillespie mother Mrs. Neil Gilles-
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pital, but -will he confined to her home
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4> . <> .meeting
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nerd meeting . , ,Gillesnies
the Rectory. Mrs. Gilbert closed the mg in alongtrain. Her only jewelry
with the collect tor,- All was a string of pearls., and she eel.-
. red roses tied with white stream-
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Saints' Day and the benediction.
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Pie; miss 4.0sep-nine Edge is. visiting
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with her ,sieter in, .
for another two weeks. ;
-• Mr. and Mrs.."William Ailey, Jr.,
of Dubin, end Mrs. William Riley, of
Blyth, the
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' with RTA HAYWORTH, GLENN FORD
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ers. The bridesmaid, Miss'Betty Ban-
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non, Wore bine lace and net with core
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• Mrs. Frank Cudmore and Miss
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were guests • of Mr: and
Mrs.- Carl Knight this week.
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Nancy, of Toronte, are visitinher
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te'Reid.
Mr . Dennis Maloney, of Detroit,
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headdress was similar lo•the bride's
mother, Mrs. J. ' ..-
spent the week -end with his mother,
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• mrs. Jack Hothaza Jr. spent ene
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:-10, • AMBULANCE SERVICE <>
0 Adjustable WOK.* bed for 0
0 rent. • ,40
Mitchell 1,1"7--" — 0
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iutthes
with shoulder -length veil, and carried
a bouquet of •pink carnations. Little•
Miss Carol Ann Flannery, niece of the
bride, was flower girl, dressed In pow-
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week -end in -Woodstock , the guest of
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Nes. Revd MrsHVWorkman Fred Walsh
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Work-
John Maloney.
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• Master Ronald Knightof Toron-
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to, was a . recent visitor with; his
grand:parents, M.r..• and Mrs. John
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, ' der blue angel skin; trimmed+ with
w. m. & Holds Thankoffering.-The „coral ribben with matching head-
Women's. Missionary Sotiety held its dress, carrying •a .• nosegay °f baby
thankoffering meeting in First Pres- mums centered with, roses and carve-
byteriarr Chureeh on Tuesday, Oct. 29, lions. 'The groom was attended by his
Mrs. Eberhart Mrs.'
are in Kingston this week. Mr.
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man i•s attending the sessions of the
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°Si". Co.° eg • .
• Miss Blanche Norris, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Norris, fia erly
Knight.
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• Miss Donaida Flaw-kins, Of Kit -
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cliener, spent the week -end with her
mother, mrs. W. Hawkins, •
' • Mee. Bertha Dowding, of Mitchell,
visited her sister, Mrs, John Knight,
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0
Robert presiding.
H. McMillan gave the Bible reading, :
and Mrs. Ritchie a' prayer. Mrs.
Hamilton, of Atwood, President of .
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Stratford Presbyterial, -was the guest AFTERNOON TEA
speaker. Mrs. Hamilton brought con- Th ' uild
e Ladies' Gof St. Thomas
information o'n dif- hold
of Seaforth, received first 'V iize ,,,,
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typing and an award for general pro-
Feiency at the York Memorial Colleg- '
late, Toronto.
• Mrs. L. E. Richards and' Miss
Olive McCormick have returned from
this week. ,
• 1V1r. J. E. Morrison, of Barrie, is
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a guest et the home of his sort, Mr.
L. Morrison, and Mrs. Morrison. - ,
• Mrs. Barbara Sykes is visiting
relatives in Detr011.
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Lunch,
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cise and pertinent Church will
ferent phases ef the work dismissed
at the annual council meeting held in ' . AFTERNOON TEA
Toronto in September, which was
• in the .
Toronto, where they spent two weeks
with friends. .
• Mrs. William McDonald and Miss
Mabel Doerrof .Mitehell, were week-
• The South Group of the Ladies'
Aid of First Presbyterian Church in-
tend holding • a baking sale in the
Frank Kling, Nov.
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SOUP
Cream of Tomato Soup Tomato. Juice
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thoroughly; appreciated , by her atten-
tive listeners. Mrs.Charies Aberhart Parish Hall •
moved a vote of thank % seconded by - on - • .
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Smale. . .
vacant store of on
9, from 3 to 6 P.m.
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ROAST TURKEY
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11> J. A. BURKE 4>
• Mrs W D Carson and Miss Doro
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4> . Funeral DIreeteir • 0
AmbOlanen Service 0
Mrs. J. Beattie. The colleetion, re- ..WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th
ceived by Mrs. T. ,Swan Smith , and
Mrs. Harry•Stewart, amounted to $57, from 3:30 to 6 V.m. •
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-thy Lyle, of Toronto, are spending
this week the guests of Rev. David
CLINTON
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. Mashed .Potatoes ' ; Mashed Turnips Celery
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the dedicatory prayer being given by , • --- ALSO --
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Mrs. W. Thompson. JA lo by Mrs. • _
F. Kling was much enjoyed. An invi- Honte Baking -Sale
tation to 'hold the November meeting
White Elephant Table
at Thornton Hall was • extended by -
Ritchie, and Mrs. Ritchie. .
• Mrs. Etta Brown and daughter,
Mise Rhea. Brown,'of, Strathroy, spent
the past week with the former's .bro-
ther, Mr. John •Flotham. •• ,
'Thompson,
The autumn thankoffering of the
W.M.S. of Ontario Street Church was
held , .... . .
' n the church on rteanesoay eve-
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ning, Oct. 30. Rev. W. Stanwey-, of
Brucefield, a returned missionary
- DESSERT
Pumpkin Pie :• . Fruit Whip • '
TEL' • . COFFEE • MILK
. Special Sunday Dinner -- $1.00 .
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Mrs. James F. Scott. The closing ' Bazaar of Useful Articles
prayer was given by Mrs. Williams. , '5c FISH PONI)
Mrs. Geddes was At the close
• • Miss Gretta Librarian,
is undergoing treatment in Victoria
Hospital, London.
from •Chinae was the Speeker.•
Holmesville United. Church ladies
held bazaar
PHONE 227 FOR RESERVATIONS
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pianist.
' Silver Collection -
a Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Clark and
a very silecesitul and
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number Of properties in Seaforth
of the meeting a cup of tea was en- , ,
sen, of Woodstoek. spent the week-
. afternoon ••tea in Clinton Town Hall
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illated, , •' ' • .
jived, served by the social "mu*" EVERYBODY WELCOME
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.end at the home of the Misses'S,eip.
on Saturday last, from 2 to 6 p.m.
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tee., . .
• Miss Winnifred RueselleUnivers-
Mrs. B. J. Gibbings has returned
Ammosinsuummionomilmier
ESTATE,
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ity of Toronto, spent the week -end at
home after a t to •her new grand-
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Phones: office 220 Res.'334
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Northside United Church. -Rev. ,H.
Worknian, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun-
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the home 'of her mother, 'Mrs; J. M.
Russell. Miss Harriet re-
son -- son of Mr. .Jeck Gibhings Of
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Stra a . .
•INSURANCE
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day School; 11 aline 'Ernest G. Clarke
turned to Toronto with her- to com
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Car Washing •
will tell' of his experience on e West-
ern Miseion Field; 7 p.m., Worship
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Body: Fender
mence her studies at the University.
•Mrs. E. Spurr, of New Glasgow,
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Seaforth Illotors
Service conducted by the Minister.
•Welcome. to these services.
First Presbyterian Church.e-10 aere,
The Sunday Sehool; '11 a.na. and 7
'p.m., Peblic Worship: The'Rev. D. D.
Davidson, M.A., of Knox Church, Mit- '
ehell, will preach. 'Tuesday, Nov. 5,•
at 8.15 -Tuesday Night Club at- the
home of Miss Alice Reid. The epeak-
er will be the Rev. Mr. StanWay of
Brutefield. Thursday, Nov. 7, at '8
pen. -"The Quiet Houe midweek ser-
and
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epairs . epam mg
Daly s Garage 9
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. Seaforth
, A
N.S., was a week -end guest at the
home of her daughter; Mrs. A. Y. Mc-
Lean, and Mr. McLean. •
• Mrs. Robert Johnston and daugh-
ter, of Braington, areigueets this. week
liom f" her • Arent& -Mr. 'end
at the e o n , --
Mrs. W. E. Southgate. •
• Mrs. J. Pattersonis the guest of
Mr.' and Mrs.• 'W. C. Bennett 'in Wal-
ton. ' ,
• Mre. Arthur Hamilton and Mrs.
Russel Bell, of Atwood, were the
, .
. O'Rourke - Maloney
A pretty autumn wedding was sol.-
emnized in St. Columban Church by
Rev ' "' '
. Father O'Drowski when Maey
Margaret, daughter of iVir. 'and Mee.
Peter E. Maloney, St. Columban, wits
united in merriage to Patrick JameS,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
O'Rourke, Dublin. The „. bride, given
in marriage by her father, looked
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vice in the Sup.day School Room. ,
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guests this week of Miss Gretta Ross.DR.
lovely in an -ice blue dressmaker suit,
blue blue
E. A. McMASTER• • • , • ,
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'IVIcKillop Pastoral Charge.-- Duff's
Church, service at 10 axle; Bethel .a
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Church, service at 11.30 a.m.; Caven '
Dance
• Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Sproat; of
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North Bay, were week -end guests at
Mrs, J. 'R.
feather hat, accessories and
corsage of pink roses. Her only
ornament was a strand of pearls, the
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. C. M. SMITH
ChurcheWintlu-op, 2.30 pening -
the home of his mother,
gift of the bridegroom. Miss Kathryn
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service at p.m. .,
-Rev. W. J. Patton, BA., Minister.
Sproat, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
O'Rourke, sister • of .the groom, was
Seaford', Noumea s.
Anglican Church. -Sunday, Nov. '3:
CROMARTY HALL
Sproat. - ,' .
• Mass Loisr Whitney, of Wingham,
maid of honor, wearing a light grey
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T. PRYDE & SON -
St Thomas', Seaforth-10 a.m., Sun-
spent the week -end with bar parents,
suit, grey accessories and corsage of
best
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• Memorial Craftsmen '
SEAFORTH' EX•dTER CLINTON
day School; 11 a.m., Holy Commun-
ion, "The Cloud of Witnesse,s"; :7 p.m., TUESDAY, NOV. 5th
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Evening Prayer, "Mud or Mertar?" •
Mr: and Mrs. G. A. Whitney. •
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•served
red roses. The man was Mr.
Clayton Looby, Dublin. Dinner was
at the home Of the bride's par-
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• Seaftirt.b.,Shawroonis open •Tuesdays—
St: M -arra, Dublin -2.30 p.m:, Sun,. MODERN AND OLD-TIME
ents to some forty guests. The bride's
. nuts= for appoistamem giew yaw
Sine. or Pions 41J., Emden , •
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day School; 3 p.m., Church Service. ' 9.30 to 1 a.m.
and Sermon, "The Cloud of Witness- Niorm Cernegie's Classic Sextette
ea." -The Rector, Rev..C. F. le Gil- Prizes for best- Waltz Couples, al-
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soother received in a gown of flower-
ed silk jersey with a Oorsage of pink
and white The
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heft,. EL, 'at all services. ""' -- eo StepeDances and Spots.. '
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carnatione. groom's
mother chose ' a mauve gown with a
eimilar corsage of caenations. The
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For Men•Not Required on the FarimFor Winter
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C ement Tile
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bride's' table was centred With a three-
Months
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Egmondville W.M.S. and W.A. Meets. . '
tier wedding cake. A large white bell
with and' white streamers was,•
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°cc' asional C airs
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' ' RECOVERED • '
. AIII0 Auto' Seats . and Backe, Verandah
---The Egmondville W.M.S.' and' W.A.
met at the home of Mee. Alee Pepper ,
on Tuesday with Mrs.' A. Boyce, presi-
dent of the W.A., in the 'chair. The.
meeting opened with the singing Of
the Van, -"B Teethe On Me, Breath of
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God," and repeating the, Lord's
TAXI SERVICE
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CORNISH BROS. ••
pink
suspended over the table, On their
trip to Hamilton and Niagara Falls,
the bride donned a navy sheer dress
with navy aceesebries. Guests. attend-
ed the wedding from Detroilt; TOron-
to, Hamilton, London; Saulte Ste.
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, Illwinos and.Steainer Chairs Repaired.
Stratford Uholstering Co.
prayer
in unison. The roll call , was. answer-
ed by a verse •of Scripture containing
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267 Night 335
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Marie and Kitchener. . ..
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' two- visitors. The minutes Of the last
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ELIMVILLE.
Requirea number of men- for winter employ-
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meeting -and 'adopted. The treas-
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ment, and also' emplo3,-ment in their
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g av 3a TePcwt!.1 o.f. the plow.ing .
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The anniversary services were
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Box's. F . 'ture stare .,
matchurer
meals, • which indicated receipts •
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largely attended with an Ideal sum-
large 'textile plant. . . .
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0! $1,90261, expenses of $485.18, icav-.
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mer day•for the occasion. 'At the
tnorning the
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Working 'Conditions
Good Wages
a balance of $1,41.7.13; A vote of
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appreciation was extended to all who
in arty waY helped, to make this. sail
ia. e ri vgeed , s uacine oeussn..tizbeto 73i.lier_ionA 7east_
ter of thanks Was received from Mrs.
Chesney for the box of fruit, -etc.,
sent during her illness. The meeting
was turn -ed. over to the W.M.S. with
Mrs. W. A. Gardiner in the chair. Fol.-
lowing the worship 'service in the
.Missionary Monthly, the theme being
"Fulfilling Our dburch„ Membership,',
verses 1-5 of Hymn 358 were read as
a Prayer and MrS. Gardiner led in
prayer. Hymn 358 was then sung and
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no other service
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rettieris f or
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": pays- fel, itself
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such big
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it often
in the
TTnieblood,
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of Crediton, who also sang
a solo, with spectal =Sic by. the
the solo part. la the eirening the ser-
Nice was taken by Rev. A. H. Dayn--
ard, of Staffa, with the choir assist-
ing under the direction of the pianist,
Mrs. W. Batten A duet wa,s render-
ed by Mrs. Harold Bed and Mr. Ken-
neth Johns. The church was nicely
decorated with baskets of gladioli and
other flowers. .
Visitors in the community on Sun-
day were: Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk-
land, of Thames Road,. with W. Rout-
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Representative will be at Town Hall, Seaforth
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tIll'interview aPplicants; or write directly to
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Mrs. Watson read the Scripture les-
Ephesians
savings effects.
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FAVORITE ORCHESTRA?
ly; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe, of
Anderson,
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loved •hymn of Indian Christian's was
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.•
Poole, Dorothy ,and, Bobby, of EXeter,
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find
with- Mr. and, Mrs. W. Johns; Mr. and
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
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Verse's, four and. five" of Hymn•TUNE
were read, as a prayer. Mrs. Roy Me-
Gonigle and MrS, Adrian Forbes gave
a report of the Sectional meeting held
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Guy Lombardo, you'll
his newest and best loved
recordings here. Listen to
the music you like whenever
Mrs. Norman Jacques and children!, of
Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch,
Donna. and Lonnie, of London; with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mureh;' Mr. and Mrs.
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MEAD. OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
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at Walton on October 24, which mer-
ited a vote of thanks. Special
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you like -- select your re-
cords here. - .
Charlie Fisher, ,of Exeter, with. Mr.
and WS. N'ewtioi Clarke.
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OFFICERS: ' .
• *lank McGregor, Clinton - President
tehrifiteolihardt,Brodhagen, Vice -Pres.
Merton A, Reid, Seaforth - Manager
, and Secretary -Treasurer,
DIRECTORS:
die& Leanhardt, Brodhagen; E. J.
refer-
ems wag' made to Mrs. White preal-
'dent of,„,,the W.M.S., London Confer-
en•ce, and Miss Coutts, who had at-
tended Alma ,College last August.
Mrs. Keyes gave a paper on temper- -
ante and three sick calls were report-
ed. It Was •agreed to have the autumn'
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FUEL SAVINGS .,
SMOOTH -RUNNING
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Seaforth "
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.Mr. Lloyd Bell is all smile.s" these
days. It's a girl.
Mr. Clarence Hendry, of Hepworth,
spent One day last week with his
friend, Mr. Charles Stephen,
1 Rev. ,and Mrs. L. C. Whyte, of near
Burgesseille,..vielted at • the home of
b , T , .
Y own of . Seaforth
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MAN TO ASSUME DUTIES OF TOWN
Ittewartha, Clinton;.Alex •13reilicifteet,
tbankoffering at the November meet.
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Mr. and Mrs,' W. J. Peaty one day:
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31.R. 8, Seaforth; Alekantler,MeNboing,
lug when it in expected, Mra. .(Rev.)
BETTER PERFORMANCE
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last week. •
. SCANTENGER FOR VEIS PERIOD
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SteGregfir;
Andre* McKenzie
Mr. StePhe4i,, is.
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” +6•„'"0111IttOne ' Hugh Aletattdere R.R. 1,
ValtOtt;•,114iltal*fit: Archibald, H.P.
will weak., .Mrs.
Paul Doig, In her, taleitted manner,
tooh the study beak, "India,". and 'cern-
MORE POWER
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w. of, Woodham,
going this week ith the' sUgar beet
company of Chatham on a special trip
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Salary .0.a$36 per lionth.
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k ' ' Malone :RA 6, Sear
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.pered the Canadian filmier With the
fanner tit /nat. Mrs. timer Camer-
or 'move& g-totti-ot thsoks; to-- ABS'
ho tEigs and Mrs, Pepper fittingly. re-
Seaford' Motors•
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Plidnif-48t-zaSeafoillt "
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Of farms through the'tlnited States.
'Mist; Hilda Shearer, of ira-rna, spent
the Weeketfil, at , tke homer 4r Mr. 'Aka
1111%. lank Kellett - ‘,,t,
arai.maimorommo
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Siii?:'ititiotht.' A. Watt, MA",
COUdillittid 'i. Our
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a job' In a, service etatioti there.
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