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HURON
COUNTY FARM
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isespecially_ designed -for foot comfort.
FOR. ALL THE FAMILY—
SLIPPERS
What ‘Vould make a more appropriate gift for
mother, brother, sister, aunt or uncle?
Plenty of styles to choose from,—especially
for women and children.
. SEE THIS FINE SELECTION TODAY
PRICED. FROM 75c to $450 PER PAIR
Thomas Churchill
Reliable Footwear
TENDERS
Will be received to December 23, by
the Trustee Board of S. S. No. 9, Stanley
and Hay for 20 single cords of body wood,
beech or maple, 14" long. State price
delivered or at the bush.
ERWIN GINGERICH,
Sec. Treas., R.R, 2, Zurich, Ont.
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All through the holiday season
telephone operators will be on duty
and all Long Distance lines M service
to handle the thousands of extra
calls we know will be made.
•Most of these calls will be completed
promptly. Occasionally, however,
there will be some delays.
if your Christmas call is one of
those which cannot be put
through immediately, you may be
sure we'll do ever3,thing possible
to keep delays to a minimum.
TIM HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
HARNESS RACES
DUFFERIN
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TORONTO
1:80 P.M.
SAT., MON. and WED.
Dec. 14, 16 and 18
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LADIES FREE
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NEWSY PAGE
VARNA
tozeimmso
Mr. and Mrs, W. Elliott attended
the funeral of the late Mrs, -Morrison
Walton.
Mrs, Broacifoot and son James
were guests of their cousin, 1VIrs
M. G. Beatty, one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington have
moved into their new home, formerly
owned by the late Thomas Dennison.
Mr. and Mrs. Webber of 'Osborne
were guests at the home of MT. and
MTS. OPril Webber and family Sun-
day.
Mrs. Cell -Ennio Reid moved to
Brucefield last week and has rented
the home formerly ,owneci by the late
Mrs. 1VIcKenzie,
Mrs. E. 'Stnith, who has been
resident of Varna for the past 25
years, has gone to London to live
with her daughter
Mrs. F. Grieves and infant son of
,Seaforth, have returned to their
home after spending ,some tine with
She lady's parents, Mr. .and 1VIrs. M.
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Reicl and
daughter, Miss Mona, attended last
week the wedding of Edith Merline,
eldest daughter of De. Harry and
Mrs. Reid, Toronto. -
We are pleased to report Mrs. Wil-
fred Chutor, who has been confined
to her bed, is up and around, much
improved.
LOL 1035, Varna, held their an-
nual meeting and election of officers
Thursday evening., December 5. The
election and installation was con-
ducted by Past County Master J. B.
Rathwell, which resulted aS follows:
IBM, Watson Webster; W3�, Russell
Consitt; :DM, Lorne ‘Coleman; Chap-
lain, Charles C. Pilgrim; RS, Robert
Taylor; FS, Ralph Turner; treasurer,
John Ostrom; D of C, Murray
Helmer; FS, Frank SMith; Seo -L.,
Lloyd Johnston; IG, Thomas Stinson;
OG, Charles F. Pilgrim; First Com.,
G. .Clark, Cfarl. Diehl, Harvey Colo:
man, Thoinas Sthison.
After the closing of lodge, lunch
was served and a social hour spent
by the members.
The December meeting- of Varna
United Church W.M.S. was held at
the home of Mrs. Anson Colexnan.
Miss Heim had charge of the meet-
ing and the program from the
monthly was followed. "G Little Town
of Bethlehem" was sung. Miss Hem
read the Scripture lesson from Isa. 9,
and offered prayer. A. candle service
was used and the ladies each lit a
candle and read about work in India.
"It came upon the Midnight clear"
was then sung. Four women, repre-
senting. ,Canadian women's work, each
lit a candle and read a piece. A prayer
was offered -and "The First Nowell"
was -sung. The offering was then
taken and a dedication verse read.
Election of officers resulted as fol-
lows; Presidenit Mrs. Lee McConnell;
let vice, Mrs, W. Johnston; 2nd vice,
Mrs. A. McConnell; 3rd vice, Mrs. S.
Keys; rec. sec., Mrs. Fred Reid;
treas., Was, George Reid; corr, sec.,
Mr.s. Wet. Weibtser; associate help-
ers, Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. B. Rath -
well; Miss. Monthly, Mrs. B. Keys;
Ch. Stewardship, Mrs, Anson Cole-
man; Baby Band, Mary MeClymont,
Mrs. Bob. Taylor; Temp, .Sec., Was.
W. Stephenson; Supply Sec., Mrs. W.
Stephenson; Press Sec., Mrs. Fred
Reid;- Com. Pr. Sec., IVIrs- McClymont,
Mrs. B. Keys, Mrs. Bruce McClin-
chey; organists, ,Rachel Johnston,
Mrs. Wat. Webster.
Meeting closed by all repeating the
1Vlizpah
.Miss Rachel Johnston returned
home froze a two weeks visit with
•elatives in Toronto, Oshawa and
Wellington and also attended the
Royal Winter Fair.
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HURON ROAD EAST
Farm Forum Meets
The Huron Road -School Section
No. 1 Farm Forum held their meet.
ing at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Glazier. .
Discussion for the evening was
"What is Chemurgy." Tvvo very in-
teresting contests were enjoyed by all.
Lunch was served by the hostess.
The next meetingis to- be held at
the home of IVIr. and Mrs. William
Holland with everyone welcome.
Happy Workers' Club
The December meeting -of -the
Happy Workers' Club was held art the
home of Mrs. Albert Glazier. The
meeting opened by singing "It came
upon a 'Midnight Clear." The Lord's
Prayer was repeated, in unis:an.
The treasurer's and secretary's
reports :were given. The roll call
was answered by What you want for
Christmas. The lucky ticket was won
by Mrs. Cliff Glazier.
The officers for the following year
were elected -as follows: President,
Mrs. Noble Rolland; viee-president,
Mrs. Fred Pepper; Secretary, Mrs.
Cliff Glazier; As-sistant Secretary,
Mrs. -Aanold Jamieson; treasurer,
Mrs. George Glazier; cutter, 1VIrs.
Cliff Grazier; buyer, Mrs. William
Rolland; putting quilts together, Mrs.
Raymond Jamieson; Flower commit-
tee, Mrs. _Albert ,Glazier; pianist, Mrs.
Arnold Jamieson; Assistant pianist,
Mrs. Albert Glazier.
The meeting closed with the Na-
tional Anthem and dainty refresh-
ments were served by Group 2. The
next meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. William Holland.
AUCTION SALE
— —
CHOICE DAIRY COWS,
:YOUNG CATTLE and PIGS
at Porter's Hill, 3 miles west
oE Hohneeville, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
CATTLE — 25 young clairY-bred
cows, fresh, springers, February and
March calvers. These pre an ex-
ceptional good lot an:d are the best
we have offered.
15 yearling. Itgletein bailors; 3
yearling Jersey hpiferg; 10 Holstein
heifer salves; 15 stocker cattle.
1IGR-:--1 sow, due in December;
10 chunks,
This sale will be held under cover.
TERMS—CASH
A. D. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
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• FEATHERS
We are in the market for
Goose and Duck Feathers
Call us to dispose of yours
Please Note—A premium of 20c per pound will be
paid on White Goose Feathers kept
separate from gray.
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"Feed for Health and you'll have Wealth'
That is our Motto
If your hens are not giving results
on your present feeding program,
try out Laying Mash and see the
difference a balanced feed makes.
• • •
We have a good supply of feeds
for all livestock and Concentrates
to mix with your own grains to
make Complete and Balanced
Rations.
* • •
GRAINS - CONCENTRATES - MIXED FEEDS
SAMUEL RIDDICK & SONS
(Successors to J. A. Petrie)
Yes, you can still be sure of get-
ting Most Miles per Dollar. For
only Firestone gives you all the
extra values that makes it
Canada's No. 1 tire, Order today.
J. P. MANNING
PHONE 345
Clinton
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FEED SERVICE
Cobalt for Cattle
Cobalt is only one of several minerals
that cattle need for
—HIGH PRODUCTION
—GOOD GROWTH
But theydo need COBALT because it is
deficient in both hay and grain
SHUR-GAIN Essential Minerals for Cattle
supply—COBALT
CALCIUM
PHOSPHOROS
IRON
IODINE
MANGANESE
COPPER
All these' minerals are essential for
—Production
• —Reproduction
For Healthy Productive Cows
Feed
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PHONE 580 CLINTON