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has been appointedd manager of ;tie
Seaforth Publie Utilities s,ot>¢0is�
'WQn., BeHe' sugeeeds ROSS' Thuell;'
ho = resigned s8yeral, ui ntlrs ago.
A. • L. Case, Q•1 44 station .agent
uG HEeusall, was honored with . a
presentations fin fellow r'ail'way,
employees of .the district an his
retirement after thirty-one, years in
the service of - the railway, ; "
Rev., L, C, Jorgensen, minister of
Iueyale "arid Bel nor• .resbyteriarl
.Churches, bas accept;.ed a call to
the pastorate..oi,. a .church at Hues,
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loan "' ..
, Mississippi, and will take. over,
new duties 14 December.,,.
A fi sh-and-be11
h
as
been
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placed at the C;1Y,R,, crOSSin g of
No. 4 highway' it Cliato?n.,,, Thbugh
.13.0 ftolaccident had
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.at this paint, the ''crossing was 'con
.sidered a very dangerous gone..
-The death -,18 announced 'of 3amR'
rel Roach. of Lucknow,at the :age'of
'e. hty-tti<ree years; ie leaves -one
• daughter, Mrs. L, Treleaven of Tor..
auto, and two sons; Arthur f
'tOwei 4 and; Burton, o , Lucktiow•
Thula' tealt, place ' a1; " Dunsannon
On WOneetloay.
Townships' Organizing
Joint fire Rroi !e
The Townships of T>xekersrnitlx
and Stanley' are . making arlraiige
mets for a .3oint fire, brigade, . Pur-
chase of a fire trunk has been
authorized,. Headquarters will be
at BrueefleId, on the boundary -line
between the townships, and ' 9143
volunteer
brigadea
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of sixteene
eh m
em-
'3ers willbefor ed most' ofresi-
dents(
of the Brueefield _vicinity+
Ile s— e , ,
The home of Mr.. and Mrs. .Lind
say °Eyre, Brucefleld, was the"scene.
•
ou Oct*ber $th • iti .the wedding of
their eider ,dale Iter, . i*l'ora'. :B11,41. -
loth,. to - Matthew' Araold - Rede,
youngest sea of M. uud Mrs. A,
P, •Keye, Varna. • Rev, Melvin Keys
of $t.' Marys,- uncle' of.kthe.-groorp,
perforx ned the • ceremony. Atte*.
yvards, the 'dung couple left dh, .ri'
Motor.. trip to. Quebec and the New
Ragland• States. On their return
they*, will reside'• `on the ' omro's
rtlrw 1n St tAhoy towns1iR. • ;
, At 01e'0Me of .the bride'smother,
an ,October 8th, 'Sora Helen, eider
d ugliter of ;,Mrs. Robert 4. Scott
and =the late Mr, .Scott of, 3elgralre
wan" United in n14>4riag a to Gordon
Cowan Robb, elder son , of• Charles
Itabb .and the• l.ate.. Mrs.Rob
LUCknow.-* Rev, ,. A, Me o .. f
Brussels otliciated. -After -a wed-
ri h
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Eastern.,
ld .town
con 1 11 'reside n hde.
couple *lit -'
he bride- was a, 'neither of
P T . tafl of. the Win ham•
the nursing s =; . _. , g .
os> Italyp. �' country .home . at \Windlesham- Moor, Surrey,
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The Zurich' ' Herald bas .this.
cheery • 'item .for, those who 1Ie
piaizx%pkin gles','fMr..'Leen-0d a'Perom�
,ette. Is show,inghis spirit Qf good
°wi1J. to the folks' oif4nrich and Orn-
munity by , PWSetfitin, ', anyone. in
the -village •with a pumpkin if they
have .a• longing for that good juicy
pumpkin pie, He will deliver jt
free of charge as well as giving the
fruit free. The country folks may
call for. them at his 'hoine. As.
Providence' .has blessed him so
abundantly with so many pumpkins'
as well as other bounties, Mr.
Geromette is showing his good-
hearted nature by helping mankind-
riot
ankindriot so fortunate.
Channner attended. the sectional
of the W/M.S,. ori Thurs-
.convention
day. at Dungannon,
Church Workers. Meet, The
W.M,S., and W.A. met On Tuesday
afternoon . at the home ,.!of Mrs, J.
R. Thompson.. Mrs,` Mark Arm-
strong bad charge of the meeting,
The lesson was read responsively,
and prayers were read- by Mrs. 3.
0. Robinson and Mrs. Hardy.- Mrs.
H..Jefferst n and Mrs. R. Chamney
sang �� Must 3esus'Tbear the Cross
alone, The new study book,
"Growing with the” Years,' was
introduced by Mrs.. (Rev.) Hewitt.
Mrs, Arnold Craig invited the ladies
to hr home for the November meet-
ing. There were .twelve -ladies pre-
sent: Lunch' was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Edw,
Robinson and. Mrs. R. Chamney.
• motion,
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DONNYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, "Oct.,18. -- :Miss
Kathleen Armstrong oi7iiondtlii was
a recent . week -end , guest at • the
home of her uncle, -Mr. Mark Arm-
strong, and Mrs.- Armstrong. •
Messrs, Arnold Craig and Sam
Thompson were among. those. who
attended the plowing match at liar -
ford..
Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mr. Gordon
Naylor .and family were visitors
ak , Lblidon on Thursday. Mrs.;
Naylor, who is a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, will not be able
to return home for another week
or so, although her . condition is
much improved. •
r. Mrs. ' Arnold' . Craig and, Mrs. R..
2,BENM11.4LER.p r .
BENMILLER, ' 18.—Mr, Will
Feagan of Sarnia is pending holi-
days with- his mother at _Nile and
With. other `relatives.
The _ bake sale sponsored by the
Benmiller W.M,S. • helc'l in Gdde ich
on Saturday. was a real success:
.Mrs.. ,Ray Moore is spending it
couple of weeks with .•her • parents,
Mr. and 1[rs, Wisson at Strafford
. -
vine, , and son Walter.
Mrs. Geo.- • Hamilton bf ,Detroit
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Vanstone and. Mr. and Mrs.
Will :Mugford in' Goderich, and also
attended the funeral of her cousin;
Mrs. Wilmot -Haacke; in' Goderich.
township.
ealrr1ed ,otlt,9bA4w000.
j'avore4 with, a pima Selo' acct able..
le% is a A '> squ ;,, . A deii'ctotte
'emelt 1ri`oi,ig1Ut 'tt nice evening: .to
In .' hose.
OJl1W11], OCtS Mac» Alden
astx and' Yi niil, of-.ciri> tshY,'
were ,4han100V'ing . week-eaad
vtSitOr.O sv'ith bis father ittto, Lorne,as well tis with other relatives
the locality» Mr, and: AO* 'aiteei"; giipatriglr
and fatally', . et' Toronto were,
ThankSgi '.lig visitors; wi,th Mrs. arxd
Mrs',' S• xnpotriek,
.Tie. ladles 'Crewe vq.1Vi.S; spent
an en.oyable xf> e'ritoon' with the.
Ake ipe s ot.^ 1ahe'a'„Society qi •li'a'r
day, Octdber .lfth,
Mr, Colin and' .Miss::. Lorena
Crtl ia�ic ,and. Mrs.' Aatuart Wash.
Loiidoa were weep -end visitors With
their brother . Clifford and'Mrs:
their
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Q.ne of the interesting events at,
the -International plowing . matcF
WESTFIELD, 'Oct. 18-*essrs,
Cecil and Laurence..0nmPl ell and
Robs Taylor, T '1 .tended the'plowing
.'
pnatch at Burford, last week.
Mr. and,- Mrs. John Doerr :and•
family, of the Auburn -road, .visited
on Sunday with Mr. and 111rs. Gor-
don Snell "
Mr. and Mrs. John Bachauan'•
visited on Sunday with Mr. and_
Mrs. James McGill of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins of
Exeter : visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Campbell.
Mr. and Mr's.' Bert Taylor were
guests on Sunday at the home of
Mrs. N. G. 'Ainslie of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn of
Londesboro visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Frank Campbell -rind lrls
Winnifred.
. Among those who attended the
'tin
at
D
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meeting u.
'ons M
sectional
'Mrs.
gannon:, on Thursday were � r
Chas. Snaith, Mars., Harvey Mc-
Dowell,..
c-Dowell,•. Mrs: Ma'rvin McDowell,
-Mrs. "'J. L. McDowell and Mrs. Wm.
McVittie,
Mrs. Walters, Floyd and Mrs..
Wm. Straughau visited -on Monday.
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Jervis at
Hol.mesville. •
-'Mr. and Mis- -Owen . Moore of-
Nile .called on Mrs. Walters. and
Floyd on Sunday.
• Mr. Benson-- Straughan of -Min-
neapolis visited with . his :mother _
Mrs.. W. Straughan, and his sister
anti brother- for a few days last
week.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Adain iJralig of
Torointo' • spent -the • week -end with
Mr, and Mrs... S. Ironstone and also'
attended the afunerul of their aunt,
Mrs. Wilmot Haacke, in Goderich
township,
--Miss Norma : Taylor has one to
Wingham• to take a position with
Mr. ands; Mrs. Jim Guerney.
``Mr."`and --Mrs..---1; L: .MeDow.ell.
and. Mr. Gordon McDowell visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Pentland of Port Albert.
• •Mr. and Mrs:- • Leslie Scholtz of
Sunday nn'on
visited on and by with
M. and • Mrs. Douglas Campbell.
•. Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Wightman, Mr•
Norman_ and Miss Hattie Wightman
motored -to Jordan Station on Mon-
day, and were accompanied by :Mrs.
John Hildebrand;. who .had spent
the week. with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wiglitman.
...Guests at the: home of Mr and
Mrs. Wm. Carter on Saturday were
Mr.- Frank Ware land ,Miss, -.Galen
Ware ',of, London and . Mrs. Cot
Wilson of- Goderich.. :-
Mr,. and Mrs. Elwin Wilson,and
Mr. Russel Carter of Seaforth
visited with Mr. and • Mrs. Win.
Carter 'on • Tuesday.
held last week at Burford mai:: the
daily demonstration of contour
plowing under the' direction •of the
Ontario AMriciil.turai •College, • Some
Ontario fanners .;already practise
contour plowing. Others are study.
ing; soil conservation and investigat-
ing the benefits which may -be de-
rived from it. - By winning the
Saluda ' Tea inter -county plowing
match held last Friday, four On-
tario boys will have a splendid
opportunity to -learn about agricul-
tiral conservation.,. These' boys are
Earl ,Bather, _:Cayuga, and . -Robert
Nixon, Ilagersviile, representing
Haldimand county, winners •of ' the
first award, E. Timbers, Milliken,
and N. Watson, Woodbridge, refire-.
senting York county, who carie Sec-
o, theSalad
Tea
received a
n Theyd
o d
.ward of all -expense tours to the
United States. ✓They will visit
some of the largest agricultural
conservation projects and. . see for
themselves what ' soil conservation
can do, for farmers Who wish to
follow ' this scientific system.
Other ' winners were: Brent
county --Bill Buck, Paris, and Car -
wan Porter, Oshweken; Wentwoa"rth
county—T. Braithwaite,- Ancaster,
d.;G..Markel ..Alberton Waterloo
county --R:- Hondericii, 1\Te'Vv 'Ham-
burg, and G. Brohnnan, West Mont-
rose ; Grey county --Mac Gamble,.
Chatsworth, and Allan Duff, Chats-.
worth; Peel county --D, Cunning -
ton, Inglewood, and H. Cunnington,
_I Inglewood; Victoria. county :G.
Bell,. Woodville, and r. Bell,..Kirk-
field ; Huron- county—John Clark;
Goderielt, and Graham McDonald,
Brussels ; Welland county — C.
Warner,_. Port. Robinson, and A.
Marr;' , Stevensville.
No extra, charge for the use
of our Funeral home, Toron-
to Street.
Prompt Ambulance
Service
Phone- 335 Res,.. 355 or 7
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'4•• LEEBeRrr, .:Oct. I8.—Mr.'m • arid;
Mrs. Wm. Stoddart, Kenny . and
Mary, of Lions Head, visited rela-
tives in this district for a couple
of days recently.- .
We are sorry.,.ta_r.eport.that Mics,
Richard Buchanan- had to return
to Goderich hospital last week. She
:is expected to return home • this
week We wish her the best in re-
gaining her health „.•.and -.strength.
Mr. Graham Bogie returned home.
last Tuesday after spending several.
weeks. .at Langbank.., ,Sack.,, later
going on the west coast. He
Motored NMI Mr. H. -Adams; Port
Albert. •They, report' a •real- good
'trip with the exception of .one minor
accident,
Master Andy Plunkett. spent.. last
week with his grandparent:, n3,Ii.
and Mrs. Terence4luriter; while his
parents, -.Mr. and Mrs. Don Plunkett,
. ,,sited relatives in Detroit. They
returned hist, wee.. -end with. MIr.
and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong who ;spent
the. week -end with- Mrs. Armstrong's
sister. Mrs. T. Hunter, and• Mr.
limiter :and Elmer. other visitors
with the Hunters en Sunday were
Mr. and. Mrs. W. Thompson and
family, from Seaforth. •
6 ;.Miss Lorna' Potter, daughter. of
M1;i'4-•acrd Mrs. Harvey Potter, Lang-
bazrk. Sask., spent the .- w eek -ouch
with her uncle and aunt, M r. and
Mrs. Andrew, Bogie., and family.
Miss Potter affil': a • missionary
course in `Toronto tllis..sununer and
expects to go as ti- missionary to
Ethiopia, Africa, Within the next.
year. - •
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never know h w easy it is until
you give it a try.
Everyone ,wants to- save but
M
s.,-nc neve seern,to get around
to it. Buying 1.Crt iada Savings •
,Bonds thr+ught your Con>,pany's
Payx ll S vin s•PIAn retakes sav-
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in easv ayoucan ut you also, buy.
" tlieri th rouig'fii you r' -iia. t- s .air
investment 'dealers' for cash' or
Hundreds ofthousands sof •
Cainadians in every walk of life
' ._,are saving part of their income
by . the regular purchase of Canada. Savings Savings Bonds. These
savings' are='always available in
emergencies because you can
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T. PRIME & SON
(formerly, Ot nniriglaun & Pryde i
Vinton, • Exetei;, 'Seaforth
. Write Box 150,, or phone 413,:
• Exeter
and we 3116.11 be pleased to
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any t%fne at any bank. • .
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OAST E each► $2i,50
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CREWE, Oct. 18,—Mrs. J. Petrie,
Mrs. ieo•�..� ea on o' -6 , ,...
Mrs. .Iloover of. Edmonton visirtcd
with Mr. ands Mrs. S Kilpatrick
on Tuesday.
Those .attending alio Provincial
plowing snatch *on Thtiesdtty were
Mr. _. and :firs. Will Reid `and Tack,
Mr. Bert anc'I Miss Mabel Reid.,
Several of the ladies of Crewe
W.M.S. attended. the sectional
W:'MLS:.meeting 'tele' Arkpungau•troit_.
Urn Red Church :on Thursday,
Mr. • and .Mrs. Earl. Blake and
Dorothy, of, `Clinton, were Sunday
visitors With Mr. Hasty and Lorne.
Ou'r congratulations to Mr.' and
Mrs. AlI:rn Ritchie; whose 'marriage
was solemnized at the United
,Church parspnage in Dungannon on "
Saturday, October 15. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Twatnlry of.
London .were Su'nc ty -visitors 'With
_ -
; nand `GIfg"tittl t`' c111 "
of. Hamilton spent the week-endt at
their home here and attended the.
Ritchie -Culbert wedding • : •
Shower for Bi rde-elect.- A social
evening' rtrik. shower4Va ' hold. in
Creme' 'settrtof .Ttorat estlay : eyoning
'I'Or' Miiss''t`to1ct;''-t a'l'ert 'withr'a' :lt:t.:-
tendance of thirty -4,e, To the
strains of "here Cl'e nes thio" r ideas,;
played, by, Miss . Shirley Sfrbritood,
the bride-to-be ' WAS nlsleerCd to af;
prettily, deco1:,ato,d ebalr, in front
Of whielc was a sttpposed to,be
three-tier wedding eako in which
the Atttn6totiS tiisetut; and ` lo+vely
gifts were stared, 11frts. Jack Otir.:
rail:. read. an address and firth
ran presented; the gifts to ;Violet,
After', she lend thanked ,e"r`ei•yone
',Ter 'she's 'tr• oliy good feiiowi,r y'ras
Ann, A program '1tcluiling read.'
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