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e music
tie choir
Hale guar-
erd7cka' the sermon
allied fro• xord's "Except a
Jia lamp r, water and of the
se, them dnaenter into the
c(m .rp God.',
the cot.
Lm e• evening the speaker used
e lamp p words "For God bath not given
the. spirit of fear, but of 'power
and c*f love and of a sound mind."
The church was decorated with flow-
ers for PM octagon. Many visitors
from neighboring congregations
were present. Rev. C. Tavener of
Bluevale, pronounced the bened;tc•
tion at the close of the evening ser-
vica.
Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sprung, Londesboro, their son Jack
of the R.C'.A.M.C.. Listowel with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Manning; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jlohn.ston ,and daugh-
ter,
aughter, Emma, Bluevale, with Mrs. R.
Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
(Mulles. EastWawaeosh, with Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler; Mrs. J.
Robertson and Miss Martha Fraser,
Bluevale, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Geddes; Mrs. Arthur Henry. Ethel,
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert James and daughter,
Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Crawford; Miss Margaret Baker,
Ethel, with Mr, and Mrs. T. 13. John-
ston; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrea
attended the wedding in Kingsville
of Mr. McCrea's niece, Miss Adam-
son, Kingsville; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Shiest and family of East Wawanosh
with Mr. and Mrs. R. MacKenzie;
Mr. anal Mrs. E. Jenkins, Winigham,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller;
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coultas, Wing -
ham, with Mr. and Mrs. James Coul-
tes; Hen•neth Wheeler, R.C.A.F.,
Lachine. Quebec. with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheeler; Mr. and.
Mrs. A1vaMci owell, 'Westfield, with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vincent.
Mrs. H. Perdue entertained the
members of Tnindty Anglican church
Guild on the occasion of their regu-
lar meeting which was held Thurs-
day afternoon.' There Meas a fair at-
tendance.
The rector, Rev. P. H. !Streeter,
conducted the opening worship ser-
vice.
ervice. The president Mrs, John
McGill, was in charge of the bus!,
nes. Minutes of the prevous meet-
ing were read by the secretary,
Mrs. R. Procter, who also gave the
treasurer's report in the absence of
the treasurer, Mrs. R. MtoCrea.
Donla.tions were made to the birth-
day copper contest. Arrangeinents
were made for a pot. luck supper
.and social eventing for the members
03 the 'congregation on Tnesdlay,
October 18, at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. David Attamistrong, Mr. Streeter
closed the meeting with prayer,
A dance in .a1d of the Red Cross
was held Thursday evening in the
Foresters' hall Music was provided
by Arthur's orchestra of Wlingham.
Rev. Walter McCleary of Elora,
district secretary of the Upper Can..
aria Bible Society will address the
annual meeting of the Belgrave
branch in the Foresters,' hall on
Tuesday evening,
Personals: E. F. Lowry, Dundas,
and M. Duno'ans0at, Hamilton, with
Mr. and Mrs. John McGill; Mrs, C.
Logan and baby Petri:eia Anne with
Mr, and Mrs, A. Vincent.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston at-
tended Dungannon Fair on Friday
and visited with friends there,
Miss Agnes Hastings spent a few
days eiith Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur
Mothers and family.
Mr, David Johnston and Fleming
took in Belgnave Anniversary and
visited with Mr. and Mrs, George
Johnston.
Mr. Elmer Sellers leaves on Wed-
nesday for Galt to train In the Air
Force.
Mrs. ,los. Curtis took in Belgrave
Anniversary and Visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Darold Pinder.
Miss Viola Mothers spent a day
with her uncle, aunts and cousins
last week.
The farmer's are 'busy tilling their
silos and cutting corer last week and
this,
Mrs, Peter MacLiweir opened her
home on Thursday afternoon for the
loll thanItoffering meeting of the, W,
MLS, of Knox Prbs$yteriati church,
The iiresden, Mrs, 3. 7. Elliott,
ga.Ve the call to worship and offer-
ed a prayerof thanksgiving. The
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Je h rsea was read by 'litres
�e Scott and Prayer Wes offered
J' Mrs; Walter Smlliie. The
Glad Tidings Prayer was read by
Mrs, F. G. Fowler. An appropriate
thanksgitVing poem Wats read by
Mrs, G. A, Love. Miss Florence
Fowler led in the dedlcurbory prayer.
The president introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs, Kenneth MacLean of
WInglvam. She based her remarks on
the first verse of the 105th Paalm
"Oh give thanks mite. the Lord; call
upon His Mane; make . known His
deeds among the People," After the
closing hymn' and the benediction, a
soc-,ie1 time was enjoyed. Liglut re-
rra5luneu+ts were served,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ecitm•ier of
Pine River, also Mr. Hanley Eclt-
mier of Hamilton visited their
mother Mrs, Sarah. Ecltmier on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Wm, Hollenbeek has' recov-
ered from her recent illness and
took a walk up town last week. She
wishes to thank her friends and
neighbors for their Idnd remem-
braces, also the United W.M,S. for
their box of treats.
We were very sorry to hear that
Mr. George Bolinder had the mis-
fortune to fall off a ladder, while
trimming his hedge last Thursday
afternoon and is now a patient in. the
hospital at Listowel. His many
friends here• wish hien a speedy
recovery
The Amdversery Services of the
Presbyterian church were well at-
tended, especially so at night. The
sermons delivered by Dr. Kenneth
Palmer of Palmerston were well
worth hearing and we hope to have
him speak to us again in the near
future.
,Special music was given by the
choir with M'rs. Elsie Cunningham
as organist. Mrs. Glenn Eckmier
was soloist in the morning and Mr.
Ross Cunningham in the evening.
The girls' "Double tido" from Lis-
towel sang, the Misses, •Molly Johns-
ton, Olive Stone, Thelma Baker,
Madeline Spence, Betty Weissburst
and LaVonure Rapp, .and was ap-
preciated.
Mr, and Mrs. Wan. Jonas of Kurtz-
ville visited his sister on Sunday,
Mrs. Chos, Scheerer and family.
Miss Ruth Dunbar of Fergus was a
visitor over Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Stanely Dunbar.
Corporal Gordon Smell of down
Eat is visiting his brother Rev. 13.
Snell at present. ,Constable H. Snell
of Seaforth also visited at the par-
sonage on Monday eventing,
The Presbyterian WAILS, met at
.the home of MTS. E. S. Dunbar on
Tuesday .afternoon.
The Euchre and dance, sponsored
by the Wior-workers, unit here has
been postponed from last Friday
ndlsht until 2 weeks hence, next one
to be held Oct. 10th. Everyone wel.
come.
The sympathy of the whole com.
munty is extended Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Keys, and family, in their
recent sad beeavement,
The many friends of Mrs. Charlie
Hanauld will be sorry to hear she is
a patient in a London hospital at
present. Latest report she le doing
as well as can be expected. We wish
her a quick recoverd.
Rev. George Dunlop of Beigrave
took the services in the United
church on Suns ay, as Rev. H. Snell
preached anniversary services in
Belgrave.
Anniversary Services will be held
in Ethel United church, Thaarksgiv-
inlg Sunday, Oct. 11th. Rev, T. H.
Ackert of Monitton will be guest
speaker. Services at 11 a.m, and
7.30 p.m. You are cordltally invited
to attend these services.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alan Wardlaw
of Listowel visited at his home on
Sunday evening.
Pte, Fred Cole was renewing
friendships in the village on Sunday.
Mr. anal Mus, Chas. Felker and
Everett and Mr. Archie Douglas of
Molesworth visited Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Scheerer
1111', L J. Sirtctair of Hamilton
spent the week end with Mrs. Sin -
Sinclair and Barbara,
Tpr, L. R. Jardine of Oantp Borden
,Spent th,e week end at. his home
here.
The. W.M.S. and W.A. held their
October meeting at the home of Mrs.
Percy Stephenson, The worship
service was taken, by Miss Mamie
i•Pansul3, The theme tor..Oetcher.
Buil/ling a Oonimmnty of Christian
Homes. The prayer of Titankagivitig
'-111 in Union. The business period
wars taken by Mrs, 1Mlenzies, Mts,
Alex Pearson was cilleeen relegate to
the S•eettonal meeting 10 1m0 held at
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"I'm glad I live in Canada. My family is safe here. There is no
Gestapo, no hunger, no brutal aggression. I have a good job, and
I am free, and unafraid.
"In many lands, the people have been robbed and beaten, their
money and possessions forcibly taken from them. Here in my
country, I can lend my money and know that it is safe, backed
by all the resources of Canada, and that I will get interest on it,
too. I am gladly doing without some things so as to be ready to
lend every dollar I can to the country that has been so good to
me and my family."
Every dollar you lend to Canada helps to protect you ... gives
you the right to work in personal freedom instead of under brutal
dictators ... enables you to live your own life, for yourself and
your loved ones.
Victory Bonds are a good way to save ... this country has always
paid back every penny loaned to it, with interest. Plan now how
you can lend your money ... figure how you can save to lend
more. Back up the men who are fighting for your freedom .. .
let your self-denial show your loyalty to Canada.
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St. Helene. Mrs. Quest Dobson gave
the topic. Short prayers wore given
by Mrs.. Snell anh Mrs. W. Bremner,
For aur homes and our community
1 and our loved ones in danger. Bane-
( diction by
f The W.A. meeting was taken. by
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Mrs. King. The donations in. place
of the Fowl Supper were being re-
ceived and conning in well. The next
meeting is to he held at the home of
Mrs. Hewitt, The meeting was
closed with the Lard's Prayer.
Mrs. Art Henry attended the Anni-
versary at Belgrave on Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. .and Mrs, L.
Hopper.
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GORIRIE, Oot. 6.—Many public
officials of Huron County Monday
attended the funeral of J. W. Gam-
ble, reeve of Howick Township,
who received fatal injuries when
he fell from a ladder while ciean-
ing the covetroughs of lid's barn.
Twenty of the 29 reeves and dep•
uty reeves from all parts of Huron,
also all county officials attended
the funeral in a body. The amid -
Mum .and gallery of Gerrie United
Church were filled, mourners from
the village and countryside over-
flowing into the church baseonent,
where a public address sYlstenn had
been installed, to pay final tribute.
There was deem regret iii county
council circles when the tragic death
of ReevOam l n
G h e beaume known,
for
he was the dean 'of tate •eounlcll, hav-
ing served nine years, from 1930 to
1934 and again from '1939, ' both in-'
clatsive. He Was very active in
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