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Me, .an.d Mrs. Robt, Cole, of Tor- so far these .events have been Well
-onto, were recent guesst with Mr and'
Mrs. James =chic,.
Mr, and Mrs. )3,914. Helm and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs, Ira Campbell, of
Imcignow„ were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Floyd. Campbell on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jamieson and
Mary Lou, of Wingham, visited on
Sunday with Mrs, E. Stapleton,
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Nethery and
Mary Isobel, visited on Sunday with
Mr. .Richard Johnston and Miss Emma
Johnston at Bruevale,
Mr, and Mrs. Calvin 'Robinson visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mar-
celle Pleellian, at Woodstock.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack INSOBUrneY were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Nicholson,
at Seaforth on Sunday.
-attended;
In addition to the feeder cattle
purchased from the Northern Ontario
and Wiarton cattle sales, heavy eltipe
;rents are coming into the county
from Western Canada, many of the
purchasers went West to personally
select mere ffirliPnlet44, A carload ,of
forty-Pve (40 Hereford steer Calves
were distributed to 45' boys and girls,
Members of the Hensall Feeder Club
of the Hensali Agricultural .Soolety
for winter feeding and the show and
sale at their Fair next Spring.. An-
other carload is expee4;d early next
week for the other 46 boys and girls
signed up to feed calves in this club.
Crop Report
by G W. Montgomery
The weather has been ideal this
past week for the harvesting of soy-
beans, picking corn and sugar beets.
Rain the latter part of the week, will
soften up the ground for fall plowing
and the lifting of beets. The "Fowl
Supper Circuit" is in operation and
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
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Phone 77Q
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4490140 100 men attended, the ban-,
q et of the Huron County Municipal
Officers. Association in the Gorrie
community Hall •on Wednesday at
/reign. ReeVes and council representa,
tives were present from nearly every
Huron County Municipality. Perth
County was also represented.
Guest speaker, Robert Law, intro-
duced by Jack Carson, spoke on the
advarkeement of chemicals, He is assis-
tant wiles manager of C,I.L., Toronto.
Other speakere were S. R. Hamilton,
Deptartment of Lands and Forests,
Stratford; Capt. W. A. Orr, slept. -of
Munieipal Affairs, who spoke on 'mun-
icipal matters; John Hanna, M,P.P.,
and Marvin Howe, M.P. were also
present and spoke briefly Philip
Durst, clerk of Howick Township,
eljho is president of the association
resided.
Group 4 of the United Church W.A.
catered for the turkey dinner.
W.M.S, Thankoffering Serviee
The Woman's Missionary Society
Auxiliary of the United Church held
its annual autumn Thankoffering
service on Sunday evening in the
United Church with Mrs. fleeter Ham-
ilton as leader far the devotional ser-
vice._
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Located in
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Mrs. Trying Toner 'led in prayer and
Mrs. Alex Taylor read the Scripture
lesson, There was a special anthem
by the choir, The feature of the even-
lag was the slides of ntiission wort;
in Newfoundland, Cenada, Japan, In.,
Oa, Korea, Africa and Trinidad
shown by Rev, W, 41, V, Buchanan and
Mr, Tom Edgar. The meeting closed
with the hymn "0 Jestis, I Have Pro.,
liaised to Serve Thee to the End" and
prayer by the Rev. W. 3. V, Buchan-
an.
Huron Deanery W. A.
The fall meeting of the Huron
Deanery Woman's Auxiliary will be
held in the Anglican Church, Hensall,
on Tuesday, November 10th, at 2,30.
( The principal speaker'Svill be Miss F.
Hawkins, a returned missionary on
furlough from Japan,
Wornen"s Institute Rally
A rally of Huron County Institute
members will be held on Tuesday,
November 3, in the Gorrie Commun-
ity Hall starting at 10 n.m. to 4,30 p.
m. Mrs Arnold Darroch, Clifford, and
Mrs Hamilton, Atwood, are expeetad
to speak. Members are to bring lunch,
tea will be supplied.
' United Church News •
Mrs. Percy Ashton opened her home
on Monday evening, October 1.9th. ear
a meeting of the Friendship Circle
when fifteen members and one visitor
were present. Mrs. Earl Toner was in
charge of the worship period. Mrs.
Allan Hyndman, convener, conducted
the business when final plans were
made for to annual Hallowe'en mas-
querade and auction to be held in
the church hall. •
Lay Speaker
Austin Stinson, of Fordwich, was
lay speaker in the United Church on
Sunday meshing. Mr. Stinson spoke
on our duty as lay members of the
church and told of how the funds of
the missionary and maintenance are
-Spent, He said the sun never sets on
the lands helped by these funds, as
they are sent all over the world,
Mrs. Stanley Simpson
Word was received that Mrs. Stan-
ley Simpson, of Guelph, had passed
away about Sunday' midnight, Mrs,
Simpson had undergone an operation
recently. Her husband survives and
three young daughters. Funeral ar-
rangements had not been completed
at time of writing,
Our sympathy is extended to her
Sisters, Mrs. Manford Irwin and Mrs.
Robert Harrison, who went to Guelph
on Sunday to be with her,
Pereonals
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Brown, John and
Jean, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh. Switzer, near Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hastie and Ar-
lene, Toronto, and Mrs. Emma Has-
tie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hastie, Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Smith, Stpuffville, visited all last week
at the same home. Mrs, Emma Hastie
returned with the Smith's for a visit
at Stouffville.
Corporal Boyd, Mrs. Boyd and son,
Allan, of Barrie, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harrison
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison. "
Mr. Wm, Harrison visited his sister,
Mrs. Reg. Hobbs, Preston, who is ser-
iously ill in the hospital, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Wellington, Chats-
worth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Edwards on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford Montgomery,
Ivan and Grant, of London, visited on
Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Ferguson, con.
16, and family and Mrs. Harry Fergu-
son spent the week-end with friends
in Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson, Toronto,
spent Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Agnes Gamble.
Mrs. Mary Lewis, Sr., Turnberry,
visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Brown.
Mrs. Ken Hastie, Mrs. Alex Taylor,
Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mrs. Wes. Trimble
and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, attended
the W.M.S. Presbyterial, at St Helens,
on Friday.
Mrs. L, Neilson suffered a severe
stroke on Monday evening, October
19th, and was taken to Wingham
General Hospital. Her condition now
is somewhat improved, we are glad
to report,
Mrs. Leonard Sanderson returned
home on Saturday from the Wingham
General Hospital, where she had un-
dergone an operation for appendicitis.
Her mother, ,Mrs. Stirling, of Bervie,
is spending some time at the Sander-
son home.
Robt. Graham and Norman Wade
spent Monday and Tuesday in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feigel and fam-
ily, and Mr. John Feigel, spent the
week-end with friends at .Victoria
Square, Uxbridge and Toronto.
Mrs. Gordon Brown is in Beams-
ville this week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Jos, McKnight and Mr.
McKnight, Mrs. McKnight is recover-
ing from an operation in a Toronto
hospital.
Mrs. Dick Bennett is holidaying at
Rosseau, Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Vie Shera, Moorefield,
were in town on Thursday evening.
Tom Vittie is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Rev. D. H. T. Fuller was in St.
Thomas for several days last week
attending a Clergy conference.
Gorrie L:O.B.A. were entertained
on Wednesday evening by the Morn-
ing Star Lodge at Fordwich,
Miss Kate Earngey is in the McKay
Nursing Home at Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs, Webster Knowles,
Toronto, visited last week with Mr.
Anson Galbraith and Mrs. Wm. Cor-
bett.
' Dr. and Mrs. Holmes, of Eston,
Sash., were recent visitors with their
cousins, Mr, Harry Holmes and Miss
Irene Holmes.
Howick Junior Farmers won second
place at Mitchell, Wednesday night,
in the square dance competition at the
annual "Fiddler's Night" sponsored
by the Mitchell Agricultural Society.
Our congratulaticine go to Mrs, Jean
MacDonald, who has received her un-
der-graduate nurses diploma at the
Wingham General Hospital, and to
Mary Thornton, who received her cap
after five month, probation at the
Same hospital.
Recent guests of Dr. L, N. and Mrs,
Whitley were Mrs. 0. Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Elliott, Toronto, M.
and Mrs. J. Johnston and daughter,
Mary, a Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Sarnia.
Miss Mae Waiters, Toronto, spent
the week-end With her sister, Mrs.
Cliff Dodds and Mr. Dodds.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Short, Ron-
&el and Carroll, of Fergus, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, T. Short,
Mr, and Mrs. C. Jaeltlin and family,
Of Brussels, Spent Sunday with Mrs.
0, Kitchen.
Mre, Bertha Plant visited at St.
Marys fora few days,:
Mrs. Q, O. Anderson was in Toronto,
fora few days attending the annual
meeting of the Federation of Co-Oper-
ative Medical. Services held in the
Royal York Hotel,
W.M.S. Sectional Meeting
Sectional meetings of Huron Pres-
byterial of the Women's Missionary,
Society of the United Church, were
held for four days ,last week in Kip,
pen, Monterief, Rialtos Church, Ash-
field and St, Helens United churches.
Mrs. E, flecking presided for the
south section, Mrs, J, A, McGill for the
centre, Mrs, Fred Toll for the west
and Mrs, G, Menzies for the north
section. Mrs. E. Des Jardine, preeldent
of Huron Presbyterial was present at
all meetings.
Mrs. W. 3. Moores, London Confer-
ence branch president, was the guest
speaker at all Meetings, She chose as
her theme, "The Life and Task of the
Church Around the World," A reRort
from the Leadership Training School,
held at Alma College, St. Thomas, the
beginning of September, was given at
each meeting by Mrs. Geo. Michie,
The attendance at the conventions
Was large and all reports were en-
couraging to the workers of the Wo-
men's Missionary Society.
Honor Young Couples
A capacity crowd gathered in the
Forester's Hall, on Friday evening,
October 23,' for a shower and dance
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook,
During intermission Jack Taylor
called the young couple to the plat-
form and read an address to them.
Alan Dunbar presented them with a
gift of money on behalf of their
friends and neighbors. Mr. `Cook
thanked everyone on behalf of his
bride and himself.
The evening was spent dancing to
the music of Tiffin's Orchestra.
An enjoyable evening was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Cloakey on Thursday, when the Farm
Forum group of the fifth line of Mor.
ris, gathered there to congratulate the
young couple on their recent marriage.
Progressive euchre afforded the
main entertainment. Prizes for high
scores went to Ivan McCarter and
Howard Clark; and prizes for Iow
scores to Mrs. Jack White and Stewart
Cloakey.
Later in the evening Mr, George
Michie read an address to Mr. and
Mrs. Cloakey on which the good wish-
es of the 'gathering were expressed.
Three gifts were presented, a kitchen
Steel, a coffee ,perceleter and a bed-
spread by Mrs, Robt, trashy, Mrs.
-Glenn VanCamp and Mrs. Bari Ander-.
son,
KNOX Meets
The new officers for the young
peoples' Union of Knox United Church,.
rielgraVe for 1903,04 are as follower
President, Betty Coulteee 1st,- vice,
president, gl4ine Stet vice-pre,
sident, Ruth Procter; pianist, Donna.
Anderson; assistant pianist, Gwen
Walsh; convener of citizenship ena
community service, Lorne Campbell;
conveners for missions and, world
Outreach, 'Joan Wightman; .convenei
for stewardship and .evangelism, Don
Pow; conveners for ref reation and
culture, Ruth Procter area Ronnie
Campbell.
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Coulters Mr. and
Mrs. George Ooultes and Mrs. James
Leaver visited last week with rela-
tives at Elora,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Coulter and
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Walker spent
last week-end at Niagara Falls,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Robinson and
family spent a few days at Windsor,
last week,
Miss Margaret Higgins, of London,
is holidaying for a couple of weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt,
Higgins.
The Beigrave Athletic Association
is planning to hold a Hallowe'en party
in the Community Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stephan, of
London, are spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brydges and with
other relatives in the district,
Mrs. John IVIeGuire, who has been
ill for sometime at the home of her
son in Palgrave, has returned home,
but we are Sorry to report, is still
confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Cruickshank
and daughters, Mary Ann and Ellen,
of Wingham, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, C. H, Wade. •
Mrs. Thos. Smith, Miss Irene Smith
and Mr. Jas. Lamont visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Harmer
and Mrs. Alice Allen 'at Fullerton.
Mrs. Wes. Ankerman of Moosejaw,
Mrs. Harry Bell and Mr. Gordon Bell,
of Bounty, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs.
Robt, Cole, of Toronto, visited over
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jos-
eph Miller and with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and
Keith, motored to )Delhi for the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. James• Walsh and fam-
ily, visited on Sunday with Mr. arid
Mrs. Cecil Black at Britton.
N 4rf $ OF CORRIg.
Large Attendance at Meeting
Of County Municipal Officers
MOHAVE
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Wednesday Oct. 28, at 8:15, p.m.
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