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Huron County_ for :Darold• ?faker,.
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Who left YAC On
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.Saturday'' to take, .1 post :'graduate
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�stii ets >fi� �;grik'i��ftllrt', at tote ,Uxil
ve Nsi of Wisconsin, tMadisbn..
About 500 people attended.. '
On tbebialf of the- farxn. - . eap�,lEfu.
p
n I was pre
-
septet],
county; x.l�akr, $
seated with a 35 xn,'ni'.. aide cam-
era, . ,a eessordes an&,a binfoI con-
taining
on-
t 'niia
ai a s of Money, : ' was
'i recognition
n ''tti "1 -Ser-
vice
trn ,of.thfi
e u
cU e a
tihat Mr. Baker has .& aven• to
a glvttltR a in the counter, R
jarbr fel Ilitnior,VaOner' a
Pg., grams, atln a coming to •'
OIq� Jane 1, i *Y . 'Mr. 13
lac, w =be' taken by ,Ar.th
Bolton, tDuhl+in, who, is a nativ,n-'nf
rnBolton di -ted fr
o01
the Ilntaria Agricultural College
lin- the spring :of 1955 and has
a in home been, f . ,g. Qn, �e oxii farm
prior to . len iixg the. Peppaartment
',e September
1.
of Agro u1l;ure on Sept m r .
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TO. GUELPH
Rosemary Clark, a' member of
this year's. graduating ' class at
God vela i'srt,�riacoll gL o Insti-
tute,
nst i-
ttute ° la • to -enrol at Macdonald.
� plansM a.d.
Institute, Guelph.
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w.. MINION AUTOMOBILE . ASSOCIATION HAS APPOt:N''rED
R. JACESON
AS ITS . RrRENTaTIVE 11: G,OQ$RIH.
ANYONE WISHING TOP
MAY ACIQU`IRE A MEMBERSHIP BY CALL$NG
MRS. JACKSON AT' 13$6. •
smoso trN N NNiI. l Nlo...N. �IIr
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�Contgra,taYlat . ns, �#
iron Walden (nee Lo's' Kole), Ifin-
'ne 'on -the birt of a da4ug]'ter:
al Kin-
cardine, �:
lute hgspabal• tin"' want-
�M}e :,n�'Y'dIWXI ^ix st uet4kr at Clintoxi
Air ' School,, 'spent the week-exid
and tMrs.
with his parents ,, Mr�
W xZbuB�ro►wn. 6
1V.tis�'r Clara. Spxoui, Mrs. J. D.
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eud with
�riesNettie andReb.
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Sproul„ ' r. liessen visitedon
Monday, w nthey returned hoee.
Mrs. William Si11ib, who under -
wit an operation at Victoria Hos-
Pita' on dne'.sday of East weed,
Can be e , eoted.
s» lir as an � ,.
ia. ' .a v�
doing y
Mrs: ` Violet Famish and her
-daughteran-law, Mrs.Stuart .John-
ston, and "chit en, of Blyth, and
Walter Stafford, of Toronto, were
recent visiters with Mrs., J. Hamill;
_ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris, of
Detroit, were week-endvisitors
with • their. mother, Mrs. Abner
Morris. Mrs. Morris-returned'wifh
e a arrj as �a ' 0),
s
with hear dao bter,.:y
. rs.'
-Rues e
S 'lRrI:'.,
a nnauz.
14r. "and Mrs, D411 M► cClu and
the e
xt
. tri ',fib pare xr►�,
p • ,
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of a _n
a 'M
:s. � `nr
Sunday, In,. August �y enjoy
e
d
a fine cara "ngtip wt"' oar, teM
and oat, to Manitoulin
'fs nd and
Carleton Waal spentthe week„
end, with his, sister, .Mrs. John
Fennell, 'ant, brother, Fratddin
Stan'gel, at Bar
Herb S. Stothers, whowastaken
quite -.ill '•a Weelc a: Sun a' , WAS
able to returnn.home after
spending
a wek under observation at Gode-
rich hospital. •
Hurt In Fowler
received a cut on the head. last
Sunday when he fell down 'a stair-
way, at the United Churcth after
the service. , His head,' struck the
edge of a door at the bottom of
the. steps. The eut required' 11.'
stitches. He is a Grade XII pupil
Of Goderieh District 'O llegi'ate In-
stitute •and was' able to return to
school on JVuesday.
The Unfitted ' Chu ch anniversary
services will "be held Sunday, Sep-
tember. 11, at 1.1 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
fa'
music e , rova
y ��e ��",,'1
Ohl��� vii
, th' his da't ghter, Mrs'. Murray
e' Windsor':
'
?IHear Minister. Dungannon
Erskine° PresbterianChurch
on's Missionary
Society auxiliary
e from the
was host to 11Q., women fanam�
h.
:other ehurches •he and from •the
t a Church. Mrs.
Auburn Pxeahx .ea ice► Ch .
;. Good of ".Auburn was in the:
o air for a program am rovided by
e Auburn
guests. Ws. .
cries readthe Seri ure lesson;
v s
John h a comments
sr a ca xtt
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xxi e
a
on the Lesson; `Mrs. Wes. Bradnoek;
sang a solo, accompanied by Miss
Bavbara Wilson at the organ, and
ass Ruth Meg read a poem.
Joseph Montinareno, student min-
ister at Auburn, gave a talk on
tae 'Comrmunist Missionary •move-
:nt, and advised all to be aware
-Of the stealthy motives be'h'ind this.
:Mrs. W. Bradnock and Mrs. Donald
Haines sang a duet. Mrs. :Richard
.McWhinney extended a welcome
to the guests, and Mrs. John Ben-
nett thanked the guest , speaker.
Mrs. Allan Reed accompanied for
the hymns. 'A lunch wasserved
an the basement. Mrs. George.
Hodges, in behalf of the visitors,
expressed appreciation.
.,. `+o
inision 1s had niixiorons
Phone Calla re the use of ton
• water in the beliief that the. •
re c e
n'd S t na=
r. i' e e
siG i on . �'
$
et.
r "an;
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t
•e i a P,;
'b, a
v e zt i
ad ertrse� l� s a's�,
the :By laW .calls forthe re-
strictions to
. . la
st Sep
-
iienethris-d. Pla ton rd gainer e'n-
.bosc niay he used 04-07 be-
bween 9 and 9 p.m<
SAIL, Sept. 7.—The Septem-
ber meeting Qf the Women's Insti-
tute Was held in Kixitail Hall with
24 present. The roll call was a
hint on First • Aad. The' 1955 re -
Solution was. read. The Vegetable
display at the Luckw w fall. fair
was discussed.-T.h.e.c0mt ttee is
to go ,ahead with the"' help of all
the members. Miele l Mrs.
Sally Elliott was enjoyted. The
health nurse was ..introduced by
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. She spoke
on immunizing children against
contageo'us diseases.
y.
en'ly ipvs trofftc a c s Wer.
�ed'h 'laY exi� a $ Over th+�;
wk.
to'
n .. at` h . ,
� . r , :in iR-vee L,r et , ,iy
erd ate'
ux
cxv Iithe . ,. pori
•� a n
rn ri;a a
.b .d a ve s
'street. The driver was nun, In
1 A
'ur
bout0' . .
�d0 dinamage•,was caused
to two
ears a crash at the inter-.
section. of Britannia road and, Vic-
toria. street on
Mondayafternoon.
:
a
Police said the cars were driven
by ,O1004 Penfound, of London,'
Gr
and bit, Cooper, of Van Dyke,
Mich. The Pemfoun'ii ear was dam-
agedon
the right side and -thhe'
Van Dyke vehicle suffered damage
to fibsinjured"right front. No one was
TALK IS FEATURE
'OF IN TITI TE MEET
The Women's Institute meeting
was held. in MacKay Hail. Mrs. D.
Riehd,'• the president, was in the
chair: •
Mrs; W. Abell -read the Scrip-
ture. Miss Sandra !Bradley sang
two solos, accompanied by Mrs. J,
Snider at the piano. Mrs. ,Keech
tel gave an interesting travelogue
on her trip through the Scandin-
avian countries. A note of ap-
1? pile u0i
fell, in '°,S
.
� e
uni �."th ye
41
a,
salY�
hay A
such. as , su gad: 'h
turxups, G. Mu? tg'axxie ; , g c...
cultural RepreSentative. 1`O , `Huron
Gtyr sayts in' his weekly Crop
Report.
Considerable progress has been.
made with the harvesti ng of the
white, bean crop •des n�•
y,
uneven.ripening .of thgab zp.:Silt -
fillitn is • Jthe -order oris; :t da, is � Y
most sections of the County, . •
0— 0: + 0 •
AUBURN MAIL~ SERVICE
Postmaster Alf Bon'insen, of
Auburn. points out one example of . .
good mail service bet*een ,Auburn
an& .Goderich. He stated that a
letter date stamped at tGoder ch at
10.30 p.m., on one day arrived at
Auburn at 12.45 p.m., the neit
day.
o o
More square people per mile
might be of greater help to this
country than more people per
square mile.
Sf5.v cEcl3'”' ' u Sime/88.9i�" NEADOFfICErWATERLO14OMTAR/bi
EBB- ROSS
„ y{
Says.
The Dominion Coronet Policy will pay to
Yr k:�:• n fi ;.
your estate—
ALL THE DEPOSITS YOU HAVE MADE
PLUS 'THE FACE VALUE OF POLICY
,;. PLUS „DIVIDENDS . i,PFT WITH THE
POLICY—if you die before 65.
Let's talk about this new and unusual
E. 11'.1.: Ross savings plan.
Representative Goderich, Ont. Phone 37
We are proud, to have as our division manager, Mr. Cree Freeman of Goderich, Agent.
OUR PLEDGE:,To sell only the finest brands of home freezers and the choicest quality of food.
Ourreputation in Goderich area. to customers we have already sold, is second to none.
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OUR DELIVERY Goderich, Lucknow, Wingham, Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell, Stratford, Exeter, Grand
'l.,40006•�l
,:.y,.>..: .:s4�.�•r.•s::;. , � • �` .may` ..,p
If you wish to talk over our Royalty Food Freeker Plan, fill
in the coupon and a salesman will drop around to see yoit.
Send to Royalty Food Freezer Plan, 30 South St., Goderich.
Fr�if . vJ,� . ,�.40tti ..
i!+ !�Q%n ••:ti'.i• {O.•:•("gppfgpfrfeeor,,� E:.:.¢I
�.4:d•'.i: '*�+ v}°•^•Y.•..} �; .c,, r :i% 1!' :/i'!� 'fi!'n5»a'c+r°i'+•f: i
JAOKPOT OF $42.00 for full house in, 52 calls.
.If not won on Saturday, value of jackpot' and also
number of calls will: be raised each week until it
is won.
15 ' GAMES $1.00 v.
$10 CASH PRIZE
4 SPECIALS ---Share the Wealth
1 wish to have a salesman drop around and see me about your
Royalty Food Freezer Plan.
JACKPOT WILL BE PLAYED -FOR 4 TIMES
Jackpot — 25c or 5 for $1.00
Regular extra cards 25c
DOOR PRIZE—$5, $3, $2.
-Doors open at 7.45 p.m.
3 MONTHS FOD. SUPPLa'
WE GUARANTEE TO R
Call frac) our office or phoii
money . saving Oan
AT A• TIME WITH_ NO MONEY DOWN
51 �M
SE YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING AT NO EX" FR A COST
Goderich, and one of aur %courteous salesmen will be glad to
• r ,. yo-
EEMAN
µYS y ' , • .
Openin t Yate
511
This atrday 10th,21955
mak 3d 11 ! ; If>1 t4 , 8Rr *H EXMOOR 'BLOCK, 'Me Door Oft Sure
No human relations are more delicate than
those performed by a funeral, director.
Each call is an emergency;' each family's
preferences and needs, different. With
man) years of `experience and service, we
are equipped and trained to meet the inti.
male personal' problems of each family.
Our aim is to be counselor and friend.
attempting to bring some measure of corn-
fort and relief to those who seek our aid.
1 ,
Floyd : . Lodge
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