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Slides Shown of
Everting Guild
MrS, Alvin Higgins, president o',
St. Paul's Evening Guild, conclact
rd. a worship period to .open tin
regular meeting last Tuesday eve
/ling, whieh included the Lord'. •
prayer, 'a hymn and .Seripturi
reading'.
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Mrs. L. Boucher read the min-
utes. and roll wall and the treasurer
Alls$ Dorothe Comber, gave thr
financial statement, The ladle:
were pleased to find that they hac'
added a substantial sum to the
treasury by catering to the Mason
is Lodge early .this month. Mrs
C. R, Wilkinson reported that t'wc
cards had been sent to the sick,
The Christmas cards were on die,
play and sold to the members, The
Guild has been asked to cater fo'
the Sportsmen's Association ban-
quet early in December' and it was
decided that the executive wend('
meet at the borne of Mrs. Alvir
Higgins on Monday evening. of thi:
Week
merits. Other business matten
were discussed and held over for
final decision.
Mrs. Jack Xing, Mrs. Miller Da•
vis and Mrs, Jack Salter were ap-
pointed as' a nominating commit•
tee, to bring in a slate of officere
at the next meeting, which wil'
be held a week earlier than usual
because of the Christmas. maser
Rev, C. F, Johnson offered prayer
at the close of the meeting.
Mrs, Wilkinson introduced, Mr
and Mrs. W. T. Cruickshank, whc
had kindly consented to show slid.
es of a trip they had taken to Flor-
ida, and one to the West Coast
Mrs. Jerry Higgins thanked the
guests and presented them. with e.
small gift, Lunch was served 11:1,:
the committee - ih 'clfarge,'
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WINCHAM SAWMILL
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which was struck by 11gbtniug. 1-1(
put up a steel barn and during the
past summer it, too, s burned.
Mr. Shivil shipped a carload of
cattle from. the Belgrave station •
on Saturday,, consigned to the, Old
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Mr, Sterton Ashton, has moved -
his harness shop from Wroxeter.
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to Gorrie, where it is understood
he will on, repair
-Mi$R':.1Y141:guret Thirst .of Wrox
cter left ion •SetUrday for Seaforth,
where She. has secured a position,
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virmr,N- YEARS AGO
MI', • and Mrs, G, L. Dunlop and
family moved last week to . the
Mitchell house on Centre Street
which they purchased early this.
summer,
Rev. Kenneth MacLean, who has
been minister of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church here for the
past 14 years, hs's *accepted a cp
Mr, T, Hall, editor of the Ad-'
vance, with Mrs. Hall, will leave
shortly to spend several months annual meeting of that organiz-
with their son in California. ation, .
At the meeting of the Retail
Merchants' .kssociation on Monday
evening 'John P. 1VIcKibbon was
elected president, Roy Mandy was
named vice-president and C. H.
McAvoy secretary-treasurer.
Rev, E. 0, Gallagher has receiv-
.ed .a call from .the Hishop of Ari-
zona to become rector of. St. Jobn's
Episcopal Church St Globe, Ari-
zona. He has served St. Paul's
Chui'ch here for the past six years.
James Michie was elected presi-
dent of the Morris Township
Federation of Agriculture at the
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ALIGNMENT SERVICE
Diagonal Road
Phone 355 Wirmham
Reminiscing
EMIT YEARS AGO
Mr, and ' Orvis of
Turnberry celebrated the 25th, am
niversary of their marriage on
Thursday,
Mrs, A. Anderson of ,Glenannau
intends leaving shortly- for the
West and-will offer her property
for sale by pnblic auction,
Jonathan Miller, probably the
largest man in the world, died at
Carlow on Monday morning. lie
was well known by the travelling
public, having run - the Bedford
Hotel, Goclerich •'and the Griep
House, Seafortn, Mr. Miller weigh-
ed 463 pounds, Mr. Miller was
Offered a substantial sum to go to
the 'Seattle Fair this year, but was
afraid of the long jOunney.
• -WV': 'Who' SPefle."Seviii6
weeks in Wingham last year, -
supplying in St, Paul's pulpit, took
the services in that church on Sun-
day..
Listowel milkmen have, raised
the price of milk to 24c a gallon,
His Majesty King Edward VII
celebrated his 68th birthday on
Wednesday. Long live the King!
The Robson Mercantile Co, has
announced that it will leave Wing-
hem at the end of the' year,
Mr, Gurney of- Elora is visiting
for a few days with his son, Mr,
W. H. Gurney.
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FORTY YEARS AGO
Mr. Archie Kirkland of Tees-
water brought in a cabbage the
other day Which weighed 18
pounds.
Mr. J. A. Morton, Wingham's
esteemed police magistrate, pres-
ented to the Western University,
London, his excellent botanical
collection One of the professors
at the university has stated that
the collection is one of the
finest of its 'kind in Canada, and
possibly on the continent.
A large and enthusiastic meeting
of the Board of •Trade was held
t A. Cosen's office on Tuesday
evening, Among other important
matters which were dealt with, was
the replacing of the telephone, tele-
graph and electric light wires from
our streets and placing them u-
nderground.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D.
Shackleton have moved from Luck-
now to Wingham and have taken
up their residence in the house on
Minnie Street which they pur-
chased from Mr. Harold Parker.
The two 50-acre farms at New-
bridge; owned by Mrs. J. W.
Spence; were purchased last week
by Mr. Sheldon' Bricker of the
second Concession of Howick.
The melancholy days have come,
The saddest of the year,
When butter prices still go up,
And' tax time draweth near.
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'Society this Week
CanvaSSers for the British and
Foreign Bible Society, working un-
der the. Upper Canada Society, will
make a ennWk= of the cominunita
this week between Monday, Nov.
23 and Friday, November 27,
Officials of the, Society hope that
meMbers of the local churches will
see fit to place their donations in
the envelopes provided recently
through the .ohurenes,
A donation of 50 cents will prO-
vide several Testaments in aliY one
,of the 800 languages in which the
Bible pUblished by the Society.
Because midwives lack proper
equipment, thousands of infants,
die needlessly in countries like
'Holivia, Egypt, PakiStan. The 25
midwifery kit' CARE distributes in-
ch/deg supplies' for-2--Ilyabies;
just $1:04 per child, to save a hu-
man life! Send your contribution
to CARE of Canada, OttaWa.
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Miss Joyce Walker of Alma Col-
lege spent the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Walker.
Miss Frances Wilson is leaving
this week-end to spend the winter 4
.in Detroit.
Put a Curl in Their
Tails
Auxiliary Euchre
The regular euchre of, the Le-
gion Auxiliary was held Monday
night with seven tables in play
High .prize for lady was won by
Mrs. Jean Crump and high man,
Bob Brooks, High lady playing
as a man was Mrs. Stewart For-
sythe. The door prize was won by
Mrs. - George Drehmann. A so-
cial time followed and the euchres
will be discontinued till after
Christmas.
Chairman
Huron Citizens , Legal Control
Committee
• FRIDAY 11.25 P.M.
EKNX TV
HEAR
JOHN E. 111101INS
INCREASE WEANING WEIGHTS.
Baby Pigs must be growing all the time — setbacks cost money. 'Normal litter
management includes , many necessary jobs. such as castrating or moving, which
can slow up the development of the young pigs. You can "do much to keep
them growing through any trouble period by simply switching them to
SHUR-GAIN PIG TAIL-CURLER
until 3 to 5 days after the trouble has passed.
Supplementing the sows milk with solid food as soon as possible is just ohe more
time when this fine SHUR-GAIN feed should be used to get them growing.
SHUR-GAIN PIG TAIL CURLER
is the multi-purpose feed for baby pigs yes and sale barn pigs, too. The
high antibiotic content and palatibility of this SHUR-GAIN proven feed will
put a curl in the tails of every litter. Be sure to have some handy when
you're feeding baby pigs.
Canada Packers Limited
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Rev. Father Michael Cullinane,
'rector of Fort Erie and Crystal
Beach, said he had formed the be-
lief during a recently completed
tour of Germany that Reischsduer
liner Adolf Hitler is bound to fall.
Father Cullinane said he had
reached the conclusion that der
Fuehrer was an alarmist,
A week ago on the farm of John
Mills, West Wawanosh, there was
a broken and blackened foundation
showing wheie there had been a
fire. Today on the same base a
completed steel tarn is standing,
Mr, Mills last year lost a barn,
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