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sermon, Our Father's Business';
sonburg, Gods Art innaChurah
Life." -Rev. J. W. Stinson, Minis-
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cape collar, and Tierra to match.
Barry,1and groomsmanshers were Donald
King and Neiman Prang.
giftFriday,
The groom'e to the matron
honor and 'bridesmaid was ear
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landbank cemetery.
T. F. HEFFERNAN
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS
'SU.RGLARY AND WINDSTORM
'Representing Companies who
give Security with Service
"ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO
'I'ffRP7sHERMAN'S 'MUTUAL •
FIRE INSURANCE
Information gladly given. -
St. Thomas' An g
11 a.m., Morning Prayer. St. Mary's,
Dublin: 9:30 a.m. - Rev. J. R.
James, Rector.
The Salvation Army. --Corps Offi-
ter, Lieut. H. Keats: Sunday Ser-
vices: 3 p.m., Sunday School; 7
p.m., Salvation Meeting. Thurs-
day, 4 p.m., Hobby Class; 8 p.m,,
Prayer Meeting. A welcome awaits
you.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Dexter, Lon-
desboro, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Norma
Eileen, to Wilmer Charles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glousher,
Blyth, the marriage to take place
Saturday, October 24, in Constance
United Church. -
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gs and to the groomsman, a tie
rings
pin. Guests from a distance were
Miss Mary Hudie, Exeter; Mrs.
John Pall, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Le.slie and son, Bobby, Mr.
George Hurst and Miss Eileen
Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hurst,
Jr., Mr. Lloyd Hurst and Mrs. Glee
Hunst, of Atwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Moses and Mrs. M. A. For-
Brussels; Mrs. Wm. Hurst,
Heffernan, Detroit, in his 82nd
year, by his sister and brother,
Miss Teresa and Joseph. Heffernan,
town. Mr. Heffernan farmed in
Tuckersmith on the old homestead
where he was born, later moving
to Hensall where he kept hotel. He
was married in St. Columben to
the late Margaret Matthews, who
predeceased him in 1914. For the
past 44 years he resided in Detroit,
George $a eon, Belgrave, present-
ing the North Huron Club, won the
Savauge Trophy ' in competition
against representatives of Pour
Swine clubs in Huron. Others who
appeared in the final competition
for best pair of swine club pigs in
the county were Donald Dodds, R.
R. 1, Seaforth;, John Whyte, R.R.
2, Seaforth; Beverley Henderson,
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Thursday Friday -
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Rod Cameron Peggie Castle
Facing terrific odds, they braved the dangers of unknown •
trails to pioneer a nation.
WATSON & REID
First Presbyterian Church, - 10
syth,
Kenneth Ross Anne, Monkton;
and Was employed by the Chrysler
R.R. 5, Seaforth; Louis ,Murray, R.
M. A. REID - Proprietor
Insurance and Real Estate'
Phone 214 - Seaforth
m., CShuroh School and Bible
Class; 11 a.m., Sacrament of the
lion. Evening service withdrawn in
favor of Northside United Church
reopening service; 8.15 p,m., Y.P.S.'
RED CROSS NOTES
The Red Cross rooms will be op-
en on Friday afternoon, October 2,
to give out knitting and sewing. All
and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cassidy, Lon-
don; 'Mr. and Mrs, Norman Prang,
Shirley and Graham Jackson and
Mrs. Crawford, Blyth.
Fairview,
Company. After the death of his
wife he made his• home with his
daughter, Mrs. R. 'McLeod, the Por-
mer Marie Heffernan..For the past
of he has been in
R. 5, Seaforth; Tom Whyte, R.R. 2,
Seaforth; Ronald• Trewartha, R.R.
1, Seaforth; Ralph Sawyer, R.R. 5,
Brussels; Marjorie �Rinn, R.R. 4,
Brussels; Barrie Hackett, R.R. 7,
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MOnd.ay - Tuesday - Wednesday
cc BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER"
FOR SALE
Modern Dwelling On East Wil-
liana St. New air conditioning unit.
Immediate possession.
Frame Dwelling with all modern
econveniences. Oil heating. Suit-
Fireside meeting. -Rev. D. Glenn
Campbell, Minister.at
Northside United Church. -Re-
opening Services: 10 a.m. Church
School and Adult Bible Class; 11
a.m., World Communion Service;
members of the executive are re-
quested to attend the next meeting
3 o'clock, when decisions will•be
made concerning quotas for the fall.
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* Weddings *
For the reception at
Mrs. Jackson wore navy trimmed
with lace and navy accessories,
while the groom's mother wore grey
nylon with green accessories. Both
wore corsages of red roses.
JOHNSTON - DRAGER
number years
poor health, the last two being
spent in a Detroit hospital where
death took place. Spiritual ibeu-
quest and floral tributes marked
the esteem in which Mr. Heffernan
was held by his many friends.
Mr. Heffernan is survived by two
Lucknow; Frank Alton, R.R. 7,
Lucknow; Neil Haugh, R.R. 1,
Brucefield,
Dodds is Double Winner
Donald Dodds was awarded the
G. W. Montgomery $5,'00 prize for
the best in Huron County
Ralph Richardson Ann Todd
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The story of those brave men and women in their flight
into the unknown to break the sound barrier that sur
rounds this earth of ours.
able for V.L.A, purchase.
A pretty autumn wedding was daughters, Mrs. R. McLeod and
gilt swine
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performed by the Rev. John W. Mrs. Leona Pulte, Detroit; three
club competition.
cen-
Modern New Dwelling, very ten -'blue/
Church Leona Jeav-
Marjorie Rhin. and George Bacon I
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trally located; oil heating. AllKING
conveniences.
Frame Dwelling on Victoria .St.,
with all modern conveniences. Pos-
asession arranged.
Frame Dwelling in Egmondville;mum
new garage. Immediate possession.
Frame eon Louisa St.
coal'
SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID
COMFORT
Phe Color Guarantees the Quality
Spring and Summer prices
I)UNDA3
Phone 383J Rea- i9E-M
-JACKSON
St. James' 'Church, Seaforth, was
the scene of a pretty wedding on
Saturday at 10:30 a.m., when Helen
Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Jackson, and John King,
son of Mrs. Sheila King, Esmond
ville, were united in marriage by
.Stinson at Northside United
p rsonage, Seaforth, at 3 p.m., Sat-
urday, Sept. 25, when Pearl Louise
Drager and James Bruce Johnston
exchanged marriage. vows. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Ernest Drager, Seaforth, and
the groom is the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnston,
grandchildren, McLeod
ons, Marie and Omer Pulte; one
sister, Miss Teresa Heffernan, and
one brother, Mr. Joseph Heffernan,
both of Seaforth. The funeral was
held Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m.
from St. Juliana's Church, where
Father O'Rourke sang Requiem
High Mass, with interment in Mt.
Pallbearers were
represented thea,North Huron Club
in the championship class. Ralph
Sawyer represented the Brussels
club. Barrie Hackett and Frank
Alton represented the Dungannon
club; the remaining finalists repre-
sented the Seaforth club.
Donald Dodds, RR. 1, Seaforth,
was a double winner in the annual
HIGH PRICES ARE ON A HOLIDAY
-All the Year 'Round , , ,
AT THIS STORE !
Modern conveniences. New fur-
R'ev'. E. P. Weber.
Varna.
Olivet cemetery.
the Sea--
Just in-
November 1.
The bride was given in marriage
The bride looked lovely in a
Omer Pulte, Wm. Heffernan, Jack
achievement ,day show of
siace. Possession
Other Properties Also Listed
FIDELITY LODGE NO. 55, 1.0.0-F.
by her brother, Kenneth Jackson,
Blyth, and she wore a white nylon
net dress over taffeta with lace
waltz -length gown of bridal pink
net over a satin slip. that had a
yoke of daisies with rhinestone cen'
Reid, Robert Creger, Wim. Wilson
and Charles Shroeder.
forth 4-H Swine Club, held Friday
in conjunction with Seaforth Fall
Fair. He scored 360 of a possibleM.
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YOUNG LADIES'
ELIC LEATHEiR, 1. STRAP
Meets lst and 3rd Wed. Evenings
She half
400 for his pair of pigs, raised this
A. REID
REAL ESTATE PHONE 214
REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 7possible
jacket, featuring a small standup
collar and floor -length tiered skirt.
Her fingertip veil was held in place
tres. wore pink nylon mit-
tens with matching pink straw off-
the -face hat. Her corsage wets of
LOCAL BRIEFS
year as a club project, and 82 of 'a
100 for showmanship in. the1/�
with >-inch Heels
at 8 o'clock
'mums.
ring, to lead the club in both as -
by a crown o1 pearls and orange
blue
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Savauge
of the competition.
LEMON'S
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��vv All passengers insured
PHONES:
of officers by District
Deputy Grand Master A. Keyes and
staff of Exeter Lodge, No. 67.
staff
All Oddfellows welcome,
VICTOR LEE - Noble Grand
blossoms, and sire carried a cas
cade bouquet of red roses.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Alan
Pretty, wore white -nylon studded
with rhinestones and long skirt of
lace •over satin with coronation blue
Hueie,
The bride's sister, Miss Erma
Drager, was an attractive brides-
maid in a blue net over satin dress
similar to that of the bride's, with
blue nylon halt mittens and white
hat. Her corsage was of pink mums.
Mr. Frank Hill, St. Catharines, was
and family, Toronto, were guests
of Mrs. F. S. Savauge over the
weekend.
Mr. Gale Ashbaugh, Sr., Vancou-
ver, B.C., visited at the home of
Miss Clara .Pinkney last week. He
was accompanied by his wife (nee
pects
Other scores awarded for pigs
shown by club members were:
John Whyte 355, Ray Henderson
352, Louis Murray 348, Tom Whyte
345, Ronald Trewartha 340, Neil G
Haugh 338, Francis Hunt 336, Rob -
COLORS -Black, Blue, Red - @ Q� a Pair
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"The Little Store With the BIG Values" - SEAFORTH
162J or 162W
H. McLEOD - Reoarding Sec.
Miss Mary Exeter,
best man. Miss :Edna Bright), who left Sea -
ert Parsons 334, John McGavin 332.
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as bridesmaid, wore coral rose ny-
ion marquisette over taffeta with
For a reception at the home of forth as a bride over 47 years ago.
Grain Club Results,
brother in Mr. John Ireland and Mrs. Ire-
the groom's sister and
land are holidaying at the home of
scores for showmanship were:
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LOW RATES ON
A lTOr INSURANCE
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law-, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burdge, Bruce-
field, the bride's mother received, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Webster. They
wearing a black crepe dress trim- motored from. their home in Con -
mei with lace and rhinestones. She necticut, U.S.A.
was assisted' b the groom's mother Dr. and Mrs, F. L. ekend at Mea-
Y gl'
who 'chose a gown of, Queen's blue ford, spent the weekend the
Donald Dodds 82, Louis Murray 79,
Parsons 77, •Neil �C. Haugh
75, John McGavin 73, Tom Whyte
75,
71, Francis Hunt 69, Ronald Tre
wants 67.
The annual achievement day,
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trimmed with lace inserts in the I
show of the McKillop 4-H Grain
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in John,
Congratulations!
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St. F.MoKERCHER C��w
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SUNDAY SERVICES
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The bride's table was centred
with athree-tier wedding cake. The
room was tastefully decorated with
pink and white streamers and aut-
umn flowers. Members of the im-
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Club resulted a win for
McGavin, R.R. 2, Walton, with a
score of 175 of a possible 200 for
his exhibit of Abegweit oats. The
show was judged by Keith Hillier,
London, of the Plant Products Divi-
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TO Enos Bosliart on winning
a Ton of Coal at the . -
Seaforth Fall Fair
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Sunday School - 3:00 p.m.
mediate families, numbering about
30, were present.
sion of the Dominion Department
of Agriculture.
Evangelistic Services - 7:00 m.
g p'
Amid showers of confetti the
Other good scores made by the
Thursday - 4 p.m. Hobby Class
m.Cor s Meetin
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young couple left on a wedding
trip to London and Niagara 'Falls.
The !bride chose for her weddingII•
trip a suit of mauve .and pink tweed
wm. M. Hart
Phone 784 Seaforth
grain club members who exhibited
at Seaforth were: Thomas semen-
Mlle, R.R. 4, Walton, 170; Neil Mc8
Gavin, R.R. 2, Walton, 165; John
eaforth
LtdHone
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with pink accessories and a cor-
Driscoll, R.R. 2, Walton, 150; Robt.
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sage of 'mums. They will reside on
Betties, R.R. 1, Seaforth, 140;
47 Seaforth
Bakin Sale
the groom's farm, south of Varna.
Wayne R. McMichael, R.R, 1, Wal-
-ALL WELCOME -
ton, 130; Donald Dodds, R.R. 1, Sea•
ton,
forth, 125; John Wihyte, R.R. 2,
.1m
FOR SALE
Seaforth, 115; Ronald Driscoll, R.
m w m m m- a 1- m M.
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R. 2, Walton, 110.
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ATTRACTIVE MODERN NEW
HOME�-Oilheat;three bedrooms;
IN LO.O.F, HALL
3 to 6 p.m.
Sponsored b the Eastern Star
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en RYBODY WELCOME
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LATE •MRS. C. GULLY
highly esteemed resident ofceT
chell, Mrs. Clarence Cully, pass-
ed away on Tuesday at her home,
at the age of 78 years. She had
been in ailin health for the' past
three ill
0-FAMILY BRICK -New fur-
nate. Will be vacant in 30 days.
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Farms For Sale
240 Acre Farm in
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eber-
hnStevens, Seaforth .grocer,
haC11and
was successful in winning a tele
vision sat in a contest conducted
during a convention he was attend-
ing in Toronto this week.
Mr. Fred Twiss, Brantford, s entau�eer�
here last
JOIN THE�,
SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BAND=3
A limted number of new members will be'accepted.
Inquire at the Band Room (in Town Hall) any Tuesday
night in October, from.$ to 9 p.m.
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years and seriously for the
Tuckersmith
a few days week and at-
.., SILLS S. J. SMITHpast
six weeks. Mrs. Cully was a
member of First Presbyter-
100 -Acre Farm in Tuckersmith
100 -Acre Farm in Ellice Twp.
tended the Fair.
'Mrs, William Mason has return-
President ' Bandmasterformer
INSURANCE
ran Church oboir and 'was well
here.
100 -Acre Farm in Tuckersmith
300 -Acre Farm in Morris
ed from Streetsviile, where she■■III■■.known
ited her brother, Mi A. F. Brig-
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the former
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Phone 834 Res, 222-Rof
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Come and see these Beautiful Imported Cups
andSaucers in four Goreous Colours-
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Maroon, Blue, Green and Yellow, with attrac-
tive Foral Decoration and Gold 'Spray.
this amaZingl low price!
IN GIFT BOXIF DESIRED, AT 5c EXTRA
was Mary Mc-
Gregor, and was born in McKillop
14, 1875, a daughter of the
Murdie McGregor. She was afaith-
ful member of Knox Presbyterin
rch, Mitchellof the McDougallCall
Socie-ufWh'EIh
church,
erWmn
Tsdith Rev, GM. LamontFidJELL-O
Knox Church, Mitchell, officiat-:
100 -Acre Farm in Shanley
Abovefarms all have good buildings
FOR PRICE AND TERMS
W. C. OBEage
OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeFeb.
and family, West Lorne, renewed•
here over the week-
end
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Aubrey, of
Nakaeuestslast week of
Mr. James Sieeth,Dtroit, visited
attededthe SeaforthG.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson,
London> Mr.
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PUDDING
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POWiDERS-3 Pkgs, 29e
ORANGE PEKOE-e/y-Ib, Pkg, 57c
MAIN ST.: SEAFORTH
milase
were guests of
Mrs, Bruce Walters, in town, an11111-111t11liiI1t11tnupu1t11fI�
Mr, and'Mrs, W. C. Bennett, Clintoa.TIT
SWEET MIXED PICKLES -18 oz. Jar 21c
BURNS' CHUCKWAGON DINNER -15 -oz. Tin 37c
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All types of
WIRING AND REPAIRS
reogeW. Israel, Toronto,
the weekend at the Queen's
Hotel'
William and Jack Har -
greaves. Toronto, were weekend
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We also have a Stock of Appliances
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock,
Waterford, and Mrs. Harry Blay-
ney and daughter, Susan, Simcoe,
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were weekend guests of Mrs. J. M.
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daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnston,
Greenville, S.C., were guests last
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Tractor Clearance
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weatherall
and daughter, Anne, Victoria, B.C.,
visited recent! with Mrs. William
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Mason. ,From here they motored to
Halifax.'fee'r
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Morning Services - 11 a.m.
Rev. W. A. Stinson, B.A., B.D. •�
Sermon Theme - "Our Father's Business"
WORLD COMMUNION SERVICE
ANTHEM -"O God, Our Help in Ages Past Martin
. Soldist-Miss Mabel Turnbull
SOLO -"The Lord's Prayer" Malotte
James A. Stewart
sALE
1 Used M. -H. 30 Standard
1 Used International 10-20 - 75.00
DEMONSTRATION SPECIALS
1 M• -H. 44 Standard
2 M. -H. 30 Standards ••Mr:
2 M. -H. 20 Standards
1 M. -H. 20 R. C. with Hydraulic
ter spending the summer monthsi
at I{incardine at her cottage. She
was visited during the summer by
the members of her family.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Aldington were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington, Mar-
garAt and Frank, of Varna, and Mr.
Frank Allen, Warden of Perth
County, who was a neighbor of Mr.
Aldington in Hibbert for many
years. •
and Mrs George Town, Min-;
neapolis, Mint., and her aunt, Miss
'Teresa Me'Oonnell, S7ounCite,,Iowa.,
are guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. M.
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Mr. Thos, Love, Milestone, Sask.,
was renewing aeguaintances in
town Wednesday. He came east on
a, motor trip and visited his broth-
er, Mr..George Love, Walton, and
el.,' relatives.
Miss' Teresa a,nd Mr. Joseph Iief-
fernan have returned home atter
attending the funeral of their late'
brother, Thomas Heffernan, In Dtl
trbit, Tuesday:
lt2 . an Mrs, Ray Mex.eod" and Mr. d M a
daughter, Mureea, Ti'lisnrlburg, Vie-
ted friends in town Saturday,
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CHESTERFIELD- SUITE
Fashioned by Kroehler
See our splendid selection rlf�Setas, Living R+oont Chairs and
Sedttdnal Pieces, in a superb range of styles an'd! colors.
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