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Mrs Jean 1 -ley of London, spent
es t the week -end with her parents, A'Lt'.
2 i and Mrs. Sam Hey,
Ml Grant Turner' of Goderich �sp-
MT is the Time of Year to Look for your supply of
weeds.,. Garden Seeds of all kinds, Etc. Good supply
of Seed Gots, Seed Barley; al Cloven' and Grass Seeds
Chick Starters, Chicken Supplies, Etc.
Pertiiizer . Per i ilizer
have a goocl Braced of Fertilizer that we will -deliver
at $19.00 a Ton. Let Us have Your Older!
STOOK FOODS
Keep your Stock and Poultry Healthy this Winter..by
using Our Various Brands of Stock and Poultry roods,
and Laying Mash. None Better on the
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Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs.
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mit the holidays with friends in the
village.
;Niles Sarah Maneon of Hensel' is
spending the holidays with her par
sits on the Goshen Line,
HILLSGREEN
e-sW.M.S.-The regular monthly Me-
t)
etiug of the Women,' Missionary So-
ciety was held at the home of Mrs.
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Mr. (leo.s. Clarkson a well i,iee n , .a. •.a, ',3,000 m"mi4s, "~at;3i es
man here, being a bachelor all his
life and living in Hill green here,
died at his brother's home at Grand
liend around April 7th, 1933.
Miss Mary Hagan of London, sp-
ent; Easton at her hoine with hes' sis-
ter Miss Dolly and brother Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Siemon and
children of Kitchener spent Easter
with the Corxner's parents..
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Consitt of Hen
call spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Consitt and Mr. and Mrs, le.
McAllister. •
14Ir. and Mrs. F. Coleman' who re-
cently moved to their new hone in
1 With Y1Zrs. W. Tur' IIs nsall, are getting nicely settled.
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nets presiding. We opened our me-
eting by singing Hymn 253. The scr-
ipture was head responsively from
1 ('orr. 13, incl led by Mrs. R. Con-
sitt. Hymn 402 was sung. The
Devotional Topic was taken by Miss
0 A. Jarrott, followed by prayer by
Mrs, (Rev.) Conner. The Secy. and
0 Trees reports were read and adopted
The roll was„ called, answered by let -
visited i itrd recently on the 14th Con. of e
ter S. The business was then taken. 0 at
Delegates to the Presbyterial meeting Hay with friends. 0
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r; '.e realise that F ai ^.-tea y a.:s:d to sell below cost of reroduction
and was willi+a t :.l (� r os.
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Miss Jean Aubin of. the Goshen 9
Line spent Easter with her parents.
Mr. Garfield Brown of Zurich, 'b
was here recently. calling on Mr. and cr
Mrs. C. Siemon, 0
Miss Margaret Reichelt is spend S
ing her Easter holidays with friends 0
in Zurich.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Baker and Miss
Doreen Reichert and Clarence Karl r
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We are always at your service for Expor
Garage Work, and Auto Repairing
Choice Gasoline -rest of Oils and Greases
WE ALSO CARRY
Pultamp. - Piping �.., Pimp Work
COCTCSHUTT FARM IMPLEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES,
OLIVER PLOWS, ETC. ALSO FLEURY AND BISSELL LINE
OF IMPLEMENTS. • GET 0W -t ,PRICES ON .BISSELL DISCS
AND LAND HOLLERS. PRICES LOWER. THAN THE LOWEST.
PLOW POINTS ALL M.A.14ES, (No Jobbers' Points)
ALL KIND'S OF BLACKSMITH REPAIRING. ACYTELENE
WELDING.
1 NEW DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR, at a 'Sacrifice.
1 Rebuilt DeLaval Separator in good order, get the price on this one.
11 LEVER HARROWS AT COST.
1 4 -Section Diamond Harrows below Cost.
Glenn Broadfoot of M J
were appointed. All other ladies of
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the Society are asked to attend :also. is with his mother and brother on Phone, :p
Litters fromfamilies reuivilig our the: McAllister Earth, Parr Line south.
bale supplies were read with • Muchaq`0000420000000* 0 00®00 0
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interest. The; President also read a
letter from Mrs. (Rev.) Lane, ask-
ing all members of the Society to set
the hour of 10 o'clock each day for
-Missionary Prayer and are as'.ed to
abide by this throughout each day.
The Temperance Topics were then
1 given on "Cigarette Smoking" 'Hymn
5 was sung. The study on Method-
ist Mission in Sask., from part of
Ch. 5 was 'given by 1.11rs. R. Me -AI -
lister. Silent prayer and the meet-
ing closed by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer• in unison..
Notes -Miss Verlyn Thief visited
recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Reichert.
Mrs. 0. Stephan of I?onsa_i is vis-
iting at the home of Mrs. J. -Stephan
for Easter.
Mrs. R. Love is spending Easter
with her son Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Loove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and son j
Douglas and Miss Edna Cochrane, R.1
N. of Toronto are visiting at the 1
hon ._.of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane.
Mises Agnes and Jean Cameron
of Clinton are visiting their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and _firs. J. H.. -Cochrane)
for Easter week.
i',1 les Gladys Jarrett visited her
aunt Mrs. Alvin McBride of near
Kippen recently.
Tel. Shop 149 a ,.LO. P SU1 Res. 67
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
The following students spent Eas-
ter at their homes here. Mervyn Keys
from London University, Alan Keys
from Seaforth Collegiate; Helen An-
derson and Doroty Armstrong from
, Clinton Collegiate.
Mr. Bert Dunn of Toronto spent
-the week -end at the home ofMr.and
ldr's. W. J. Dowson.
+[r. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of East
Windsor spent a few days with the
forrner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Keys.
The Misses Roxie and Adeline Pal-
mer of Hamilton spent Easter with
.Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha:-. Rathwell mo-
ved onSaturday from their former
home on Goshen Line to London,
•where they intend making their home
Miss Izetta Merrier and Miss Edith
Berner are spending the holidays at
they home of their parents, Mr. and
'Mr. Ed. Merner.
DRYSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Claude (tau of De-
troit were week -end visitors with
the it parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip DenomtYVT and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lancia, spent
'aster in Detroit with heir ehildr»n.
Mr. Lloyd Bedard motored to Lon
donto visit his friends over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denommo and
fancily of Blake were guests at the
home' ori Hr. end Mrs. Philip Den -
:amine over Easter Sunday.
We are pleass'd to report that Mies
Kathleen Durand is very rapidly r'e-
:.cdsaring from a very serious. oper-
ltna which she underwent at' St
. epees Hosypital, London a few
areekn age.
x "0 r i ' Gerald Sliirinr' et
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tended the wedding of a cousin in
Grand Bend, Saturday last.
Mr. Chas. Rau is wearing a broad
senile these days; why? A boy has
come to their house.
Mr. Rudolph Ett:e was an Easter
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ducharme.
Mr. Wilfred Laporote of Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rau of Detroit
and Miss Clothile Laporote of Chic-
ago spent Easter Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laporte.
Mr. Wilard Corriveau has engag-
ed with Mr. Ted Laporte ror the
summer, while Mr. Lloyd Bedard has
engaged with his former employer,
Mr. Norman Overholt, for the sum-
mer, both to begin May 1st.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allan of Zur-
ich called on friends in the village
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Oesch, Sr., who spent several
weeks in Bayfield returned home last
Friday.
Miss Margaret Tough of Shakes-
peare is spending the holidays under
the parental roof.
The Misse., Gwendolyn and Mary
Clarke of Godcrieh spent the week-
end at their home in the village.
Mrs. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and
daughter Evelyn of Exeter, spent.
xoo(I Friday at the home of Mr. and
. re. Jas. Carnie.
The Misse;, Thelma and Jean John -
;ton of Goderich Township spent a
cw days at the home of Mr, and
sire. R. N. Douglas.
:Ir. Wm. Finlay and family spent
7r'ir1ay at the home of Rev. Mr.
'inlay and family at Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston spent
+('w deers with friends hi Godtriel
Mrs. 11. McKinley an l Lain eai"g
of Toronto enee "d. i.irig friend
Mr. and Mrs. William Stade enter-
tained Mr. Fred Rader and Mr. Arth-
ur. Weber last Saturday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. John Oeatreichor and
family of Rosenthal, Ottawa District,
are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr's.
G. Oeetreicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mcisaac and
family of Windsor spent Easter with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs., P. Mclsaac
Ir. and Mrs. W. May of K.itcl
spent a few clays with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Oestreicher.
Mi'. and Mrs. A. Bills of Detroit
are visiting with relatives.
Mr. Milton Saner and two friends
of Naperville spent Easter withRev.
and Mrs. A. W. Sauer. •
Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble and fam-
ily of Sarnia spent Good Friday with
Mrs. Finkbeiner and Cathern.
Misses Helen Nadiger and Ruth
Klenistiver who are attending Nor-
mal School at Stratford are spending•
the holidays with their parents.
Eugene Tiernan of Loudon spent
the holidays with his parents.
Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitehener, •
spent the week -end with her parents.
l :s Margaret Cunningham of I<it
chener spent Easter with her sister,
Mrs. 1:. Morenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oestreicher of
Kansas are visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Califas of Sarnia
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer of Wind-.
sor spent the week -end with relatives
in town.
spent Good Friday with relatives. Miss Ella Zimmer and sisters An-
tionette and Rose of Detroit, are
Mr. Milford Koch and sisters of spending Easter holidays at their -
Detroit spent a few days with their home here.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch
Mrs. R. Fritzley who spent the
Miss Ella Martinson is spending• artist week with leer parents, -Mr.: and
Mrs. Fred Guettner returned to her
home in Port Albert on Tuesday.
Mrs, Otto Meyer and Miss Olga
Fisher of London spent a few days
of Exeter; spent the week -end with with_ relatives.,
friends. The play in the Evangelical church
Mr. Ira Tiernan of Hamilton and by the Ladies' Aid was well attended
Mies Cornek of Waterloo, spent the onA Monday night.
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
1+Ir+s.'E. Tiernan.Rev Sturm of Mitchell will occupy
Misses Emma. Tiernan and Verna the pulpit rat the Lutheran church on
Kraft of London, spent the week -end Sunday evening April 23rd,
with relatives. Rev.. and Mrs. Ness and family left.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor spent on Wednesday for their new home in
Fater Sunday with friends in Lon- Rockwood.
doii.
.,Ir. A. Musser of London, is vis- On Tuesday evening the con„ reg-
iting her daughter, Mrs. A. Haugh. ation of the Lutheran church meet to
Misr Grace Kellerman of Toronto; 'present their pastor with a sum of
is spending her holidays with her pain riloney and address, owing to lack of
eats, Me, and Mrs.J: Kellerman. space it will appear next week.
Easter holidays with her parents in
Elmira.
Mr. G. Keeler is spending the holi-
days at his horde in Mitchell.
Rev. Silas iVlcilalls and sister Liela
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