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-' lto.ply''' crazr costumes aril lodge wht team we're proud of .you, even though did not -go far enough, while the draft
missed . t'he dig listened attentively `'as you, didn't win in the score;. you won bylaw was too severe. ' •
the ,others told, about the cpstupAes. as far as we're conderned- BetterI. Council referred the matter back to
The boys were:either, too lazy tordress luck next timet the fire and, water cgmmittee to again
up, or afraid of � the. treedlom of the � * * * review the draft with the town solici-
. L 'girls for that night, because not malty Question of -the Week I tor. • '
. . ventured to show themselves at the ' Who got hungry- In the middle of The finance committee. reported re -
k school. But those who were there the afternoon and started eating his ceipts of $2,321.99 during 'the 'pa'st
were lata of Pun and tank part in, all lunch sandwiches? month, and recommended pay'men't of
+. tthe 'games. The costumes were iealry ,'+'l6 e.6 * the Widowing salaries. and' accounts: .
I .a scream! Couples would wander in, Bye for this 'week, kids, Be seein Jos.- Heffernan,. wagei , $7; M., Ryan,
y and at once everyone *euld' whisper you in a snowdrift -maybe, ,: wages, $2.60; G. Mowbray, wages, $8
to the P@refer ;next to' him, "Who's F. Reeves, wages, $2x.5.0►, P.U.C.,,�iec't.
1h'at?" ,And if they didn't know who e
At was they •would antagonize the $16,95; P.U.G., acct., $14.24 Wm.
1. aa King, . advance on salary, $15',.- Bell
, "inoomer" until he was, found, 'out. Huron F. of �Fi to Telephone Co., 'acct., $3.92; Willis &'
Would you' like to know, a few of 'the Parrish, acct., $75; Robt. • Bell Engine
I . costumes? The Scragg Boys ' were Banquet Herei & Thresher Co., sect„ $2.25; Seaforth
there ' straight from Dogpateh (Don Supply &Fuel, acct., $4,04; C. N. R ,
8a 41i, Walter Boswell 'and Harold
, ' acct., .$7.68; D. H. Wilson, salary,
Knight), and appeared comfilete Wath- The annual banquet of 'the. Huron $77.08; H. K. Scott, salary, $39; J.
out shoes or socks, sleeves and part County Federation of Agriculture isCurrie, salary, $95; J. Cummings, sal -
of their .pant -legs. Gypsys clamored,. to be held In Cardno's Hall here on ary $95, overtime $4; John A. Wilson,
and Jingled all over the floor looking Tuesday, Nov, 26, it . was (announced Pension,' $20; M. E., Clarke,, acct.,
very gay in their bright costumes this week by Federation oiticials, It $7.36; County of Huron, indigents,, -
. and loud jewelry (Phyllis.' Bayes, Mary is expected 400 members will attend $12; J. Burns, acct., $5; W. H. Cole-
. -Margaret Cleary and 'Mary- Boswell). man acct., 21;
', the banquet, which is being catered $ ,H. Colbert, ..acct., $5;
'Two Harem captives mysteriously" to by the Women's Association' of. Mr. Bolger, acct.., $5; D. H. Wilson,
glided around' the floor, very lovely Wlnthrop> Church. 11'' re Ration Board, $40.,
and inviting under their blue net The special program will include'.40
masks '(Mary Lou Sills and Jo Me- an address by Dr. G. E. Reamon, Pro-
• 'Iver). Nightshirts and pyjamas dart- feasor of,English at the Ontario Agri- Ask. Yncreased
ed :about the gym Jai then' bedroom cultural College, and numbers by the
slippers (Mae Clarke and Mary Hunt) Toronto Conservatory of Music, (Continued from Page 1) '
and Davey Wilson wandered about in The banquet follows the.annual to "raise ,,$5100.
Unee-pants and a 'Sherwood. Pores,t meeting which is being held in Clin- Outside speakers included Ontario
hat, We had visiting ladies ,from Aol- ton in the afternoon. ' ' , federation organizer, Royal Moulton,
land., China and pirate ships (Marilyn Toronto, and Rev. C. W. DoMilie, To -
•Chesney, .Jacqueline Habkirk, Babe 0 ronto, Secretary of the Ontario Tem-
' Pretty a6d Marg. Cartel.•), penance Federation.
* * . * Hibbert 'Council Choose O#ficers
Officers were elected as- follows':
:Oh, says, kids, remember • the'. smell �/� Honorary presidents, Gordon Land,
ive often get a whifY of'up here? Our Holds Meeting Goderich; Miss Jean Murray, Hen -
friend, the. skunk, • nateh'!' We'li, he sail; president, R. H. Lloyd , Wing-
(qr she) visited' us in )Jerson at the ham; vice-presidents, J.,H, Jones, Ex-
masghe) vi, accompanied by a friend ' The -regular -monthly council meet- eter, Roy Cousins, Brussels; Mrs.
of hers, a little ,brown bunny, who 'Ing, or the, Hibbert township council Johnson, Goderich; Mrs. R.- A: Brook,
aaauncrs, all night on the carrot ,she was held ori Tuesday, with ;Reeve Hensall; secretary, A. T. Cooper,
carried in bei 'hand. Your costumes Joseph Atkinson 'presiding;' Clinton; treasurer,, Frank Howsoti,
were excellent, Lois "Hoggarth and Correspondence was rear), from the Wingham; 'educational director, Rev.
Max Dunlop.. Two of the best cos- Thames Valley Development Project,. G. Hazlewood, Walton; youth seere-
fumes were determined'. Robert Toa- and the, Stratford General Hospital. tart', G. A. Milne, Brussels,
1. quair vran first prize. He.made the A resolution was passed' instructing
, .: the payment of $75.0.0 to Dr. M. W.
k loveliest girl I've ever seen'. Second Stapleton forinoculation of'the school
prize went to 'Don Smith, one of the children. : Allen ,Vivian was allowed - •COXKANCE
Scragg Brothers.' The evening start $12,00' for sheep' killed- by 'dogs. Jas.
. ,ed oqt with the Sadie Haw kin's• ^Race, Crowley was paid' $13.50, fot. ,repairing n, and Mrs. -A. McCartney, or, r n -
•and; the girls trade a dash for their .whit is known as the' Scott 'Drain. ton, and Mrs.. John Madden, of Toron-
`, husband (for the evening, of course). Road account's to the' amount of ,tc, visited, at the home of Mr, an'd
The -girls did 'all the asking that night o Mrs. Charles Dexter, on Monday af-
t and if. a boys was'eaught asking a girl . $' 2.80 were paid.. ternpon.
,' to dance, etc., he was punished by1. W. M. S. Meets
.' .• The regular meeting of the W-M•S.
being tied to, the girl and hat'i'ng to• . of
Constance United Church was held
tag along ,when the girl danced with•
someone. That's .•what happened• to Huron Old :'BoyS '.iu the school room of 'the church on
. Don Pryce and Fred Taylor. oh he .. , Thursday„'Oct. , 31, with Mrs. E.' Ad -
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door -length gown of `.turquoise crepe
acid matching hat ori' 't,'he ssmp lines
as the bride. She, carried yellow
mums. Ruth 'Ha6eaer, niece of 'the,:
bride, . yyas flower` „g rl. and Robert .
Westlake was page body. Alfred Hod-
gins, Torottto, at$eniied the groom, ,
and the ushers were ar'1' Haberer and
Prederick •Haberer, brothers, of the,
bride. For "traMliatg''the bride wore
a black anti white ' :wool. cheek suit,
iPey will,reside' in'Toiopto,
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. The WA... and W:M:S. asset - at t'be
home.+ of Mrs. Frank Miley'' on Thurs,•
day; , Nov. 15, for, the .election of 'offi-
cers: -.
Mr. Lorne. Lawis4#t was in London
on Tuesday on, busin�s.
Mr. and Mrs. Char 'es Dexter have
sold their 'farm. -to a. neighbor, Mr:
George Hoggart... r , ,.
Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Naftel, of
Blyth, were guests of Mrs. Leo Steph-
enson on Tuesday: "'
Mel;ars. Thomas W. Campbell, Hugh
Campbell and ArQhl.e Lamont have
returned from Northern ' Ontario,'
where they shat''throe deer,'
Mr, and: Mrs. J- .Busby. and' Shirley,
of Chatham, spent the weekend vith
Mrs. Lawson and Mr. and Mra,; Lorne
Lawson.' '
Miss Doris Lawson) London, spent
the week -and at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.:liarl Lawson. '
A family, reunion was held. -at •the
hcnla of Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Lawson,
Huron Road West, on .Sunday., Nov.
10, when a turkey dinner was 'served.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Ar'cliie Hoggartli and
daughter, :cane, of Wallaceburg, .spent
the . week -end .at the home of her, par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.'Wm. Britton,
.Air. Douglas 'Britton, of Thames -
ford,, was a guest at' the home of his
grandpa rents, Mr.' and Mrs. William
Britton,' over the week -end.
Mrs.. Donald Buchanan is spending
a ,few days, in, Toronto. ' -
Mi'ss Frances• Downey spent .the
week -end visiting relatives in Toron-
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may you be blest with health and 1Vfr, and, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Seaforth. after a. week's vacation with
sweet content." Miss Lois Rogers, Stratford, ' Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy and Mr.
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The Hallett and,"'East Wawanosh
branch of the Red Cross Society re-
sumed activities with., a 'meeting at
the home of Mrs., -Jack Creighton,
where they quiltedd a quilt.
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FOR 'MEN
Dres-singGownsr
New Neckwear.. L00,to,2 50
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m • , Men's Scarves ... .. 1:95 to 5.00 ={�
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17j Y ,yJ'6or
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, ;.. Handkerchiefs ..... 10c'.to 50c �,
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Felt Hats ...... , ... 4.95 to 8.00' 'It
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Sort Coats .... 18.95 .to 22:50 '
These All -Wool Flannel Dressing 'Gowns make ' . ,• ,
a 'perfect gift'for hini,l' We'have a wide range of ,'Ski Caps .......... 1.00 0 2.50
colors,, including Plain' Navy, Wine and Grey- ;
gay -striped flannels and popular pIa'ids. •t .
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EVERY ITEM SOLD I'I�.11095 to 21,90 ' SMART GIFT � •BOXES„
wives, lrke Jerry Metr had to do. AP-
' iter a night ,r games add,novelty dant-
y
k b h
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swers were discussed, The..prayerwas
bought the Mason three-family- ter-
race on the corner o f.. and
/�,
RAYON GOWNS �!C .
7295 UP
es, Minch of punch and hot-dogs wasMorris
meeting
6Boys'nAssoc
the
per
„Dinsle-
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Streets here.
from. , , ........ .
' served, and the girls took the' boys
y
pu Old Association n of Toronto
The hymn, Calls Us the
Awards Announced
"Since' w'e learned. of your leaving, Mrs, Montgomery closed the and Mrs.
with H. McE roy; Norman Sinclair,
in t
by the hand, home•
will be held at Jesse Ketchum Hall,
39 Davenport Road', on. Monday, Dec.
Tumult," was sung and Mrs. C. Aiont-
gomery took the Scriptiffe lesson from
, The following awards have been an
• . ,
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Last Friday in the assembly, Peggy
2„ 1946._ There ,will be bridge and
rphestuns 4:1-15. Mrs. Adams read rounced for Blyth Beef Calf Club..ea-
Mbit at Blyth Fall Fait: Murray Roy,
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. '
I . Willis played a delightful piano solo.
I
euchre. Full announcement later.
an article, "`As church members, we
hat%e a high calling,,' after which Mrs.
973 points, $7:00; Maurice Hailahan, -
I
.
-"•'
-Boy, we certainly are noted for our
y
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Earl' Lawson read verses from Phii-
940 $6.Op; Jack Nethery, 920, $5.00,•'
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Mrs'.
lipians 3:12, 13, 15, and Galatians 5:
22, 23, 251. • Mrs. Chas. Dexter and
Ella Nethery, 905, , $4.b0; Carman1.
Craig, 904, $4.00; Margaret Craig, .390,.
0
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@outrl' have 1blrakCoplaud of Sear.
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'Canadian
CORNISH 'BRO&
Mrs, Donald Buchanan gave splendid
$3.50; i3i11 Young,. 871, $3.00; Boyd
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To th, tell us' about our
4 .. reports on the. sub -sectional meeting 863, $3.00.
J North, It was. indeed one of the. must
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.' Broadfoot
,Taylor,
held in Walton recently, The hymn,• Pe1`sonals: Miss Melda McElroy, of
teresting reading, and we are glad to Mrs, George. Pepper spent a few Dalrymple, in London and Leaside.
, interesting and 'educational talks we
have • had, thank,"Mr.
-
"Who is On the ' Lord's' Side?" was
Guelph with her mother; Mrs, J. R.
E.
this was
visiting his grandparents, Mr: and
cher, One able to drive a:bd •kill him-- . .'
ever and we
' a for seli'n uishin his time for
Copt nd o 4 g.
(Continued from Page •1) •
"cahin "cis
sung. after which Mrs. Leb Stephen-,
Bell,; M. Scrimgeour, Mr, and Mrs.
Everett Douglas with
ban sub -division, occasion
taken to honor• - the past presidents
Mrs. Z. McSpadden. ,
self preferred." , Aud.this one from a
"Wanted Ones r
.
ua
are going to be within g
A m be very sure
son gave the last two chapters of the
h •`i
.Scrimgeour and'
Cliff -and Murray Scrimgeour, Tillson
and review the, various activities of
Mr. slid Mrs. Kelly. Dalton and Mrs.
paper i the East: at
=-Married' man with car over 40." , '
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t ante, an you ,ay study boo ,..followed y t e, ymh, •,
fhete will always be a wide open wet Bust Needs Go Home." Mrs.'.Adams bCrrt; Miss Agnes Davidson, London,
the league during that time: Mrs.
follow•ing,past�'in
James McClure sMpent 'the week -en
Toronto with r Dalton's mother
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.. Well., one day of the High School
' life is to be forgotten, but
„ with Dr. acid Mrs. K. G. Jackson: Vr,
come for you in fill oui~"'homes. read' a' poem,' He Givetti Me and`
'meeting Leslie' McElroy, Toronto,
'Feeney then asked the
to come forward and take
acid sisters.
During the Spaziish America War - -.
'a 'a
Father O'Drowsla
and assured, ail.
going
I "quick! The rugby tenni played Strht='
"Since' w'e learned. of your leaving, Mrs, Montgomery closed the and Mrs.
with H. McE roy; Norman Sinclair,
in t
presidents
their lac s at the bgau�.iXillly:-,door.-_�.-Alm--and---•Mrs'•
P -
�'�%ortnan MoireY and
l;e11dl gentleman who had keen
scent of impending was thio
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Bora .dawn' at the 'Lions Park, but
u have bean very often our'. ,• .
you with :prayer,
conversations. Wdko�:.avith-I;ev: aitri Mrs i.- in='
-.e-
ate- taTlle and light -their tapers: Mrs, f
family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mar
,conflict
"the war horse who, s d
ietyF to thee'appearance of a house -r
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thoughts. and our -_-
We've_ been saying things. 4bout you - - - cla'ir; Mrs. B. Hall with her sister in
'
W: Dorsey: Mrs. John Shea. Mrs. P.
T'. Moylan (deceased),
garet Horne.
°lira toe Little. was called to Be, -battle
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ba tl o ubt l
from afar." He no doubb
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'and the one remark" heard; from ev ►LION 1 . Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Taylor
e.ryone was: Well, the Broadfoots M M D It M 1 1 d and Norma with T, Taylor and Mr.
' • Rutherford;.Tay , Joe Marks
were good neighbors.' No higher com and, Mrs. Vein1
McGrath; Mrs.
Mrs. T. Flannery,,how
Mrs. J. Stapleton, Mrs. Dr O Oonnlor,,j
Pba
I
her Mother. Mrs. Geddes.i. Illnessof
1I a d tiIr-' R Shortree$ of Mor-'
thirsted for printer's gore, for this is
it appeared in print: The whTd
�s that aria bo e f as z
t snatched the tt7' ro.
.
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k FOR
r. and rs. . a on a com an
Aliment can be paid to any,.one than of Toronto; with his wife and, family
Keith spent Sunday ,kith Mr, and Mrs.
here'; Anthony >Iagg'itt with Mrs. Jas.
You have at all times, sand for. John
Mrs. J. Kale, Mary Hastings, Mrs.
McIver, Mrs. V: Lane. Mrs. J. Feeney. 4
r. n t �•
ria: visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'W. ,E.
the bar." * .
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this. Gibb, Stratford,
many• years, given cheerfully of your Chesney, Det'rbit; Mrs. Charles' Gran-
We are 'to report Mrs. Elmer • 'Mont-
When all ,the ladies *ere seated.
spoke a' few• words
Hawley.
Mr's., Strome and . daughter, Kath-
1� of so. to ago a m
ng agazine spoke
i
•
Ceinent Tile
,sorry
best, for what you believed to be in K1efnYeldt is laid up' with a very sore by with Mr. and Mrs. William
Grace Hen-
Father O'Drowsla
and assured, ail.
leen, of Fordwich, and Mrs, Burroughs
of enhancing windows, but again tl[s ,.
•up
the bLst interests.bP ou"r community. gomery, Winthrop; Mis's
hand.
is an old and ry, Vancouver, P.O.. with Eva Stack-
of encouragement,
they 'were ,doing a ' good work and
of Harriston, visited the' former°s sis
on Thursday.
operator" bungled) it in, the sent„
epee, "Nothing gives a ,'gr'eater v1ar=*
an , Trough g '
The Broadfoot name Mr. and AZrs. Leo Werham and fan„-
an honored name and the Broadfoot ily, of De' field; visited on S day house; Brucefield; Mr, and 'Mrs. Earl
hoped they would continue success
'deliGigus
'ter. Mrs. Mary Haase,
�e5 picked
ietyF to thee'appearance of a house -r
Raithb
home dates back to the earliest pie- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and Yr Goderich. with, Mra: `Robert
fully, After this a luncheon
A of
atrwbeRriesFin' his den an 7�es0
'filar .a few undraped windows:" Thall
Phone 343
neer dirt's, days -when -the forest land' Mrs_ Alli. Roney. Mr. filo, Roney, who Wightma.n; Miss Hazel .I''etts•, Lon-
days' don, with Mrs. W. J. Petts; Mr. and
,was served to a.11 Erres.nt, vote
thanks was pxtendert the A[esent of-
day. Nov, 12.
-
recalls the time a paper'>declaredl edi1.
torially that "windows on Laurel
' '
was converted into -farm land, has spent the past two weeks with
the of oxen, the spinning- Mrs. Freestone, Toronto, W. J. Si
•them,; home.
theirin
Miss Margaret Cummf,ng, of Toren-
to, spent the holiday week -end with
'Boulevard need -washing.,, „
, ",
CORNISH 'BRO&
when yoke returned d Mrs. ,lame
wheel, aiid -the tallow candle were an Seaforth, with Mr. an
Mrs. Rena Stacey and Mowet visit- Sims: Mrs. Charlie Grasb with Mr.
ChNngmeethts
delightful ❑g.
g
closed the singing of "O Can-
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Pryce.
.,
•
•' SEAFORTH
essential part of farm equipment. The Ari on Sunday. • with Mr,, and Mrs. E Ad Y
and Mrs., Ernest ams, Clinton, Mrs'i
history of this Yarm would make in Lionel Strathdee, Mitchctll,1.
,with
ada."
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teresting reading, and we are glad to Mrs, George. Pepper spent a few Dalrymple, in London and Leaside.
WINTHROP-PI'S
,
know it is still.to be operated under days with' her daughter, Mrs. George
Bon
e i
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the Broadfoot name. Moore, who has just returned home
",And now We present you..withthis from Stratford Hospital with her baby ST. COLUMBAN ,.
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"Gauen
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5ka�fe & Jenkins
token of our appreciation, and hope daughter, Wanda. Doreen. '
it wilt at all times bring to you pleas- Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm and Mr. and `Mrs. Harvie. Marie Crave
and the ahead returned to their home in Stratford
The W.M.S. and W'. A. of
Church, Winthrop, met at the. home
of Mrs. °Patton do Wednesday. The
Ail the fun in newspaper columns to
not caused by twpographical errors,
I
i
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ant,memories in, years grs: W. B. Janes spent'Monday with
spending
meeting opened with a :short talk on-
although the public frequently attri,
. i
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may you be blest with health and 1Vfr, and, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Seaforth. after a. week's vacation with
sweet content." Miss Lois Rogers, Stratford, ' Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy and Mr.
Remembrance Day. One minute of sil-
"God
butes every "bull' to the mechanical
'�
Painting 8e. Decorating
peace and spent
Prize -worriers at cards were: Lad- Sunday Mr. Mrs. Elmer and bars. William Manley. .
ehce was observed, followed. by
department,- Take" this enlightening
i I.ies,
with and
Mrs. James'Melntosh;,lonehands, Kleinfeldt. Miss Isabelle Purcell; of Stratford,
Siwe the King." The S-criiiture lesson
sentence cifppedlfrom 'a dramatic
Consult us on all your Painting,
Mrs, 'R, Coleman; consolation, Mrs. ' The 'Women's Association met at visitdti her parente, Mr, and Mrs.
was ftatin 23. Mrs. Patton led In
solo, "When the World For-
story in a ,paper:
"Greenwalt later staggered. into a
!
r paperingi and Decorating
Jas• Landsborough; gentlemen, Wm• the home of Mrs. WillEred Annie. on Thomas Purcell,
prayer. ,A.
'rets,"- was rendered by Mrs, Ghlitart
.roadhouse nearby, with a. story of
're..
Problems.
•
Wednesday
Cameron; Ione hands, A. A,. Moore; Wednesday afternoon with 16 mend C.W.L. Celebrates Silver Jubilee
Smith, .the topic was givc,n by
having been attacked and killed by
;
SEE OUR FINE WALLPAPER
consolation, James Black. bars area number of visitors,
The'regular monthly, meeting of the
,and'
'Mrs. E, Toll. A vote of thanks was
bndits."
il'
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r SAMPLES
The president, Mrs. J. Malcolm, cook
--- �" Jr- C-W,L. of S�'t. Columban was held in,
given to Mrs. Toll for the splendid
• x i<
charge of the meeting, and the after the parish hail with a large attend-
way she had prepared and presented
Another• paper carried this want ad
5 Free Estimates '
noon was spent making The final plans
ante. The president opened the meet
Seaforth Council for the bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 16.
_the topics of t'h'R'study brroh at each
some time back: `'Room for. gentle-
4
frig .with prayer. The minutes as read
meeting throughout the year: Mrs -R.
men and legislators." And here's P.
h i
Phone Seaforth 658r23
r.assisted
(Continued from Page 1} The hostess served a delicious lunch, were Ninety were
McFarlane
a Tennessee,
al.eghorn
rte
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b her helpers.
y reportedpaid
poo dtiteratu
omand
11
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available. ... .
approved a grant of 1500 bag P literature
has answereldvbee23n�adiege There,
Y
V�h to hens: twohroros-
. 11Council
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to Scott Memorial Hospital for which TUCKERSMITH Missions. The treasurer's report
tains of each 'circle' and the presidents
tern, Just begiilain.g to lay."
provision had been made in the esti-'• showed a balance of. $44,67. o- Pl'aus
were appointed as a, nominating con'!-
'�
Somebody once sent a want ad in
Put new life,"into your ehes•• , " ,.
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mates. 'The finance °committee is to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, of Kip- were made, for an old-time ,dant& to
mittee,• The tomperance resolutions
"w"
terfleld with a re--, - '
EXPERT,
set out the manner in which the grant pen, spent a very" pleasant week -end be held on Nov, 29, to celebrate the
in Owen Sound. dona,t-
sent, by Mrs. Sn211 were read. it was
the. talrP a,
which the operator'struck a iii-
stead of '"tL' in• bench, with this odd)
i
ing job. This is `frequently
is to be Made• visiting with friends ,Jubilee year, Teu dollars was,
Mr. '.John C. Doig, of DeOoit, is ed for ladies'' ''and men's lucky,door
resolved that meeting
stand with thein -on this vital issue,
eesult: "For Sal e-Wagoa, feed
more satisfactory than a r"
On fender
��d
Councillor' Sills inquired as: to the
g prizes. A report of -'the 26th diocesan
number of beds in Huron hospitals spending a few days, the guest oP his J
Mise. 3aitet. aaaven held,An Chatham, was
The ladies were reiritudied that their
,
stibrcri•p'tians to. the_,. Missionar,842-W,
trough, trailer bed. with wencli, pipe
("it,
complete
com late new one. Phone 1t,,
oand we will call sad 1 .' '
occupied, by persons who do not re Mather and sister, ion,
t s
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hospital care, and suggested Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Bremner, of given b the delegates,_, Mrs.'Feeney
Mohthly•are due. Mrs. C. Hillert mov-
e
give' you an estimato; No
r
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`Room'
quire
that if the county Karl mon,®y to spend Zurich, are getting cicely settled in and Mrs. ,Murphy. It' lues' decided to
Bishop
ed ri vrirp Hearty vote of thanks to
One of the .tig top want ad curios i-
ties read: "Man wanted for garden-
obligation, ,1
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on, bu ing the former A.N.S. plant at their new home on the Wm, J. F. Bell seed $10 to Jordan, io help
Mrs. Pat.tob for so graciously eater
ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS �
r&repainting
ort Albert, it might better consider farm,' he having accepted, a position fu tt��h, supplies for missions. A vdte
"the t lia-Irs
taining the society, The meeting cloy-
Ing, also to take charge of a'vo'w who
can in choir and blow ail
0ELIVISAY- +rd
• �Isa
the construction of a wing at with Mr, Andrew Bell, of was extended to Mrs,-Mtir-
ed with Hymn 148 and the Lord's'
sing ,the
drgan-"
tl +i"
f
re a
7fouse of Refuge, Clinton. Reeve Daly Mrs, Ryan, of Tororeta, is, making phy and Mrs. Feeney�•for •their excel-
Port Albert her'Home with her daughter and sen- le'nt report. A riumlber was
Prayter.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Y'. Davidson, of Gode
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said he load discussed the .vocal
number of reeltes and ludaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bremner, rendered by Mary anrt Joan, Holland'.
rich, spent the week -end with Mr., and
Classified -ads furnish most speol-
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proVosel with a
then opinion was opposed to ilia pro- Mr. W4lliam Doily has heel.~ laid up This year being"'the•'••26th. annivers
P
- Mrs. Theron k3ettIes.
trans °of wooden speech, Here's sn-
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poral. with the flu, but is around again, ary of the formation of ttre 'S't. Colum-
Jackie MdSbadden, of London, is
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