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ranee 'Very nicely recited a poem en- rho snow had Covered it wen; '
titled ``Speeela.'"Ilie 'Glad Tidings rho iittie Cgr refused te start-
Pager was taken 'hY JeanSeatt•• An ilatit- site out in
intereatiag• feattire;the :Meeting . lama: .
wae-thet presentation of a life mein -
15ership eertifieate ' by Mrs, J. Ilugill '
on behalf of the soeietY. while Mra" ,
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WiThain Acre .or. ,..0serit ,Wednesday .in. •
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duet. Mrs. William Thompson' then Dodge almi. De Soto Sales 84 Service
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an's.' Li reirnie 'S-eaficifth "ViSiii;;'"
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.-blie Lardi.e Pray)er in unison.
(e4 relativea in the neighborhood laSt
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Mr- IA, STEAVIBERRY JAM 43c
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Sermon For Sunday NeXt.
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SEAPORTS.
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=-4First Presbyterian. 'Cliureh-eReV. 4.
IL Barnett of Goderieh will preach at on, were leceitt guests at the li°11te
the Cornmrunion ',Service in the morn- °J- ull•- ann ---1Wra-; R- -- He ‘s"rh--4-----at-
ing and alto in the evening. • IVEss Jean Buck, of -Windsor, was
Egmondville Chtureh-,-The nth an- a week end gnest at the home of Mr
engregation will and Mrs; W. R. Plant.
alsvierstary of the e 11, be
held., Sunday Selioal•a„t 10 a.m.; ser-.1* .111/1r. and. -411-1. John Sproat are
adees at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m..: Rev, vislitang relatrves an Detroit, „
A. E. Elliott of Enceter will preach in • Miss Jessie Grainger of Clinton
the morning and Rev. Geo. Kersey, of was a guest this week at the home
Mitchell, in the evening. -Rev. Chas. °f IVIr'' and Mrs. W. 'A- Wrigthrte .•
Maleohn, MA., B.D., Minister. • ss Marga.ret 'Ross, University
, Notrtbside United' Church-Morn-9f spent.the week end- with
faamilMr
bEllfworedzalid.
last Satunda.-•
Wiz% 'and Mrs. N(elson Coultis and
family visite‘d near KiPpen aa - anat..
day with Mr and fMTS. Norman Jones
‘and Me. and Mrs. Herb. -Jones. •
Mrs. Melville Skinner has been un-
der they doetor's eare last week but
we ere glad to report that she is Ira-
proving. . , ,
. Angus MacPherson. of •Stratford
an Miss Jby Whitlock of St. Thenniaa
were Sunday (Visitors in this; vieimity.
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WECAN PLEASE YOU WITH A NEW HAT OF
BECOMING STYLE AT A VERY LOW Pitict T.-
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• LOVELY NEW COATS THIS WEEK TIIAT BE -
111100DY'S BUSE at fic
-herofather, 7 ad. 0s,
"A Great Deliverance"; evening,
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Mr. and Mrs Brace Cooper wad
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• SPEAK THE LATEST FASHIONS IN --
liar Paaktge '
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Serviee withdrawn for Egmendwille - e many rien s &Ir. rge
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Mass Lavana arid Isabelk 'Cooper vis-...
WINTER MODES
T. A. Buneh will be glad to learn that h -e
ite.d friendsein London on Sunday '
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NEWS OF THE TOWN
anniversary.--eRev. Caa•michael,
minister. • has sieffiCiently recovered from two
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s'eTims 'ePerartiens in st• JeseRli's
aziAisn.
IEGGS-1 cent extra for Trade.
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Collegiate Commencement a-- The
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Duff's and Win-1hr° Conienunion
service at these two ,appointments Hostpital, London, where he has been
with the regular service at Bethel. for the past six weeks to be able to
STANLEY
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eleventh annual commencemient of
the Seaforth Collegiate Institute will
be head in Cardno's Opera Hall on
Friday evening, November 30th. .
Preparatory services at Duff's oh Teti= h e this. week: .
'Thursday at 8 p.m., and at WinthreP * M. R.. Robertson. of Luc:know
s ent the week end with her sister
on Friday -at 8 P•nt Thanksgiving 1X G. D H "' h ,
Monday, Novernber 5th 1".s.. • -• alg •
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The following is the report for S.
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S. '''''' '" ^-"--elY' for '''ne ral°1411. of
October: ' , Fifth Class -Jean Dunn
794,
Range " OF THE SEASON HAVE JUST
$1230 BEEN •ItECEIVED • •
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service on of .
Mrs. G. ID Fergoson was in: To-•
e. Stewart Watson 75e. Jr. IV-
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, This is the Se. ason of
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Building Poultry House. -Mr. Robt.
smith is building a large poultry
'holise north of his home o -ii Gaderich
Duff's and Winthrop at 8 p.m., with
Rev. T. A. ;Carmichael as speager. ronto for the . ek end.
• MT. George Hays has' returned
Ste Thomas's ;Church Services --Sun- ...i. , , ,. . . .
1 holiday Spent Detroit.
ivrelvin -Greer-SO, Billy Armstrong 73,
Gordon Westlake 77, Ethel "%nelson
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64. Sr. ILI--Ilen;e ‘Greer 65, Madge
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$35.00 They •are wbraderful value.• See them!
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WINDSTORMS •
Are you protected?
Street.' He is utilizing the foun"da-
-dons of the old Coleman barn.
day School and Bible Class, 10 adne
Hely Co:min:union, 11 a.in e sermon
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topic, ' Much; to Remember"
ore a in
• IVliss Helen: Mtoore has raturned
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after spending a month in Chicago.
Hatiston 64, Wilfre.d Rau (absent).
Jr HT -Andrew Rau 60 H -.--Dewar
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The cost is small.
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with us. We issue special.
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- Will Speak At , Clinton Banquet.-
Rev: Canon Apployard will be a
ker at. the banquet and reception
Ander the aus(pices of the Local Conn-
with re-
ference to All Saints.' Day. All corn-
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munirants requested to be- present.
E,ening prayer, 7 p.m.. sei.eme topic,
,The Force of Example." All wel-
.
• Miss Lily -Sanderson a •Calefor-
nia, sPent last week (w-ibli her de
and aunt, Mr. and (Mrs. Angus- Moore.
• • Mr. and Mrs, Gordon `Hays of
Detroit the
Talbot 81:5', Hazel Petry 73, Anthony
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Ran 67. Primea,--jean Greer, Lor-
raine; Talbot, Jean Ran, Elgin Perry.
-Frances Mossop, Teach.er. • '
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MacTavish's
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'policies
Deanery. Huron., in St.
c.orne.--(Canen E.- Appleyard, Rector,
spent week; end with
for short periods- ;
eil of the of
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'1,r.lark' ere.
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PauPs Church,. Clinton, on Friday.A.
ev_
Rev. Canon :.. Smith, Choir Master.
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Iv ilVirs. K. M. McLean and Mr. A.
MANLEY .
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also reduced rates to farm-
ening ofthis week. It is expected
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under the leadership of Marjorie Toll " Mr. John
Oro , - ;:;i
that twenty-five' from Seaforth will
be in attendance. ;
Death. of Mrs. Samuel Dickson.-
The death occurred at the here% af
her daughter, Mrs. S. 0. Jones, in
Y. McLean spent a few days in To -
onto last week.
• Miss Doble spent the week end
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Mr. Gordon MIcKee has returned to
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his employer, Mr. John Deitz, after
Mr. Charles Million read •the Scrip-
tare. Misse,s Dorothy and Ila 'Craig
Medd.went to Taranto ex:
Thursday for further treatment. ,
W.e are glad to rePart that Mrs.
--with
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fipecialists in All Lines of
Insurance. •
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VIII Celebrate Golden Wedding.-
A host Of friends in Seaforth and
vicinity will join The Expositor in
extending congratulationa , and best
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goven-
lock, who on Sunday next, November
4th, will celebrate the fiftieth atmi-
versaa-y of their Wedding day. Mr:
and Mrs. Govenlock will be at home
tie their friends Monday, Nevem-
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, on Sat-
urday, October 27th, of Anna Han--
na, a former resident of -Seaforth and
widow of Samuel Dickson, in, her
94th year. Born near Brockville she
was a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Hanna. „She taught.
pchool for some years in Egmondville
and was mari-ied in 1867, settling in
Seaforth where most of her life was
- _ H. Toronto friends...
. ivirs. J. Best and Mra. j
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Bechely were in Toronto for the week
end.
• Mr. Raveley Fitzgerald, of To,
ronto, was a week end g("uest at the
home of .Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stew -
art. o„
, • Rev R. Fulton. Irwin and Rev.
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mr. Holmes, of Clinthn, we•re the
receiving treatment in Scott Mean-
‘
oriel Hotspital, Seaforth, from which
he le much imiproved.
Mrs. W. G. Seimion is still .con,
valescing ;in ;St Mary's Hospital, Kite
chener.
[We are sorry to learn ^that •Mrs:
Pat IVIcLaughlin is not progressing as
ra(pidly •-as her Many. friends wish
her. '
'started 'with
rendered a guitar and vocal duet and
'Miss Irene Stoll gave an interesting
talk on "Our Deny to Our Cornmun-'-
itY."
Mr. and Mrs. James Howatt visit-
ed friends' in 'Seaforth ' on Tuesday. •
11VIessrs. II. Wagner; W. T. Riddell,
George Hoviatt and James Howatt
went to liensall to the ;Liberal nom..
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dilation on Wednesday.-
Visitors;
Kenepten, Mrs. McGee and Marion
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Bogie are all ianproving. '
XI'S. Arch. Robeson has been. quite
ill: '
'There is to,be a •bale packed Ntive
6th for western relief. Clothing or
;anything :suitable May be left with
Mr. George Hewett. in the village.
(lVfx. Mille is eon,templating build-
in' g• a new barn. -
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her 5th, from. 3 to 6 p.m.
spent and where she Was closely
identified First
gnets s
t of 1V1r. and Mrs. Herald, Lawr-
ervce last vveek.
(November has out a
.real winter appearance; and ne doubt
Mr, and Mrs. Walker of
Toronto with the lettere father, Mr,
The annual Hallowe'en pezty was
held in the public -scho;o1 on, -Friday
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Home School Meeting. The
with the .work of
Presbyterian Church, being the first
-wben the white blanket will disap-
Alex McKenzie; Mr. and Mrs. Bash,
afrbernoon. The room was decorated
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and -
pear it Will revive: the water supply.
Guelph, . Miss Ruby Carter; MT .
with pumpkins and black cats. The
42°'S. T.. Holmes & Son o
Home and School will hold their reg-
President of the Ladies' -Aid S•ociety,
MCKILLOP
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and MTS. Olive.r ;Clark, Goderich, with
program consisted, of a song by the
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-War monthly meeting on Monday,
a positien which she held for fifteen
•relatives; Mr. Robert Roberton, of,
"The-Mapl.e Leaf";
or> FUNERAL SERVICE 0
0. Main Street,' Seaforth 0
November 5th, at 4 p.m., in the
teacher's room of the public school.
years and also a life member of the
Women's Foreign . Missionary' So-
"` (A programme will be given in the
CONSTANCE •
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Clinton, with • his brothers, William
and John, in the village; Mr. James
stlioal, recitation,
Billy Raithby; dialogue, , 'Waking
Pinnpkin. Pie," L. Platzer, Zeta Mune
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0 • S. T. Holmes' residence, 0
Co Goderieh Street, West; phone 0
43' No. IISW- Charles Helms' 0
4> resklence, Goderieh. Street. 0
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Wfiss S. I. McLean will talk on a sub_
jeet of interest to the mothers. The
kindergarten • ils -will ,sing two
numbers. The •Cleb is giving a prize
of fifty cents to the., room that has
the most mothers out to themeting.
ciety. After the death of her huts-
'band in 1916 Mrs. Dickson went t,o
Fort Saskatchewan and made her
'heme with her eldest daughter, Mrs.
S. 0. Jones, returnitig twice to Sea-
r
forth to visit her daughter, Mrs. A.
Evangelical Church on Friday even-
ing, November 2nd, at 8 p.m., by the
M iSS'is Sit:pi FOUT, a colored male
euAtette..
IVIre and Mrs. Henry Koehler are
e (4-
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The first literary meeting of the
Club of •Pragress was held ‘on Friday
evening in -the ForrestersHall when
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about 100 people were present. The
teacher, Miss Ferguson, and th e
eehool Children had the hall
McKnight With his brother, John.
Mr. Harvey McGee sang at the fowl
supper at ATTOO' on Wednesday.
'Ile relief car for the West left
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the Auburn station on Wednesday
moving. It was filled almost en-
TO and Lois Ferguson; recitation,
Arnold Phillips; dialogue, a number
of the children; du:et, Betty Craig and
Vivi-an Straughan ; 'tar and vocal
duet, Misses Dorothy and Ila Craig;
guitar solo, "My Wild Irish' Rose,'
0 • - Ambulance Service
Encourage the teachers and pupils by
D. Sutherland. , She is survived by
suitab-
tirely by the' Auburn district. The
Dorothy Craig. Then came the fan -
0 • Night calls, l'hone 308. 0
0 Day Phone 119 J. 0
your presence.
one son and four daughters, (Mrs. S.
0. Jones, Fort Saskatchewan.; Mrs,
1Y decorated for liamewe'en• The we-
men proved to be. the better spor
contents were 'some 640 bags of •pota-
cy dress parade. The prizes were ala
calls,
0 Charges moderate. 0
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Successful Tea and Bazaar. - The
tea. and bazaar (held' under the aus_
!pikes of the Goforth Mission Band of
A. D. Sutherland, Seaforth; Mrs. Ed-•
'ward Corbett, Mrs. W. M. Cor-
bett and Mr. S. A. Dickson., of
th I
I nmVersary
,ts
14-'--
as the majority of 14'----'------11 came came m
masquerade as was r'que•sted• The
school pupil winning fi.et prize. dress,-
toes, applee,..turnips and cabbage as
well as squash, eirton, :onions, can-
ned fruit, maple syrup, etc. The Wo-
„limos Institute donated 820.00 to-
follows:: Best dressed girls, Ramie
Ball and Vivian Straughan• corni
costume, Betty' Craig; iyest' dresse&
boy, Delbert Ewing;
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First Presbyterian obarea, was a de_
eided ouccess. The room was very
prettily decorated in Hallowe'en col-
4:yes.. -Mrs. W. A. Wright poured tea
and Mrs. Charles- Brodie and Reee
MoNairn presided over the bazaar
table. The fallowing musicalnumbers
were given: Trio, J. MO:Vaster, Ruth
and Eileen Anderson; duet, Kathleen
Holmes and Isabelle McKellar; solo,
Lois Wright; solo, Doris Ferguson;
Edmonton, Alta. The remains, accom-
pa/lied by her son, Mr. S. A. Dick-
sere were brought to Seaforth for in-
terment on Wedn•esclay, when the fun -
eral service( was held at the old Dick-
son home, now the residence of May-,
or A. D. Sutherland and Mrs. Suth-
erland, and was conducted by &In.
Dickson's former minister, Rev. F.
H. Larkin, D.D., of Toronto, assisted
b'Y' Rev. W. G. Hanna, of Toronto.
OF EGMONDVILLE
CONGREGATION
Sunday Nov. 4th 1934
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, 11 a.ra. •
Reverend A. E. Elliott, of Exe-
ter; subject, •'Gratitude."
ed as a Piekanininy, was Betty Dale.
,
(Miss (Edna Armstrong won the lad-
ties' first as Wi
a Itch. The meeting
opened with the president, Wrilliam
• • • The Pivgrannne
Jewitt, in the thair.
consisted of readings; dialogues, solos
e.nd quartettes. One of the main fea-
iniNres ,ve, as the club paper "Kinburn
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ewe, read by) Ross McGregor. The
meeting closed beer singing "God Save
the King." The prOgramme commit-
wards it with which was bought rice,
flour, honey, oatmeal, wheat flakes,
cheese, golden syrup and beans. There
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was a great .deal of interest taken in
the ear, even little children bringing
their gifts.
The roadway frorh: Clinton to near
Blyth is now paned. This is part of
No. 41 Highway.
comic costume,.
Will Raithby.• After the singing of
the National Anthem the children
were treated to candy.'
The Hallowe'en program in th et
Illigh School was also held ort Fri --
day afternoon.
The playground, committee held a.
danee on Friday night in the For -7
rester's Halle
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instrumental, .Jean, lVfills. The pro_
ceeds amounted to $23.00. Follow-
ing the tea, a party was given to the
D-uring the service the solo, "(Cross -tee
trig the Bar" was be,autifully sung by
Mr. James T. Scott, acco(mpanied by
-7.30 pen,
Reeerend Geo. Kersey, B.A., of
Mitchell; subject, "God Work-
f ar -next month is Mrs. Roy
;‚von, Mrs. Howard Armistrong and Mr.
;George ;Wheatley. . ,
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children.
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Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Interment was
in the family in Maitland-
ing With the lndividuar'
The Mission Band irrtend holding an
open a:fleeting on Friday, Novernib;er
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Patrick -Snell. -A charmin.g autamn
wedding of interest was solemnized
in James Street United Church, Exe-
ter, Saturday Deno
E-E%ade plot
bank cemetery, the pallbearers being
'Messrs. Samuel Hanna, Jo,hri Beat -
tie, Thomas Jackson, Andrew Ai-
bald, a fernier school pupil of IVIrs.
The Choir will be assistedby
Pr. I. Smillie, Hensall, and
Mr. Jas. A. Stewart, Seaforth.
15th m the school room of the
chur'cli. A good ‘p-rogramene is being
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;prepared:. Lunch will be served.
(Mrs. Adam Nicholson spent the
Se f o-rth 1-1
a . iganers
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FUNERAL SERVICE
afterrexm when
thy Isobel:, ;daughter Mrs.
Dickson's• J. G. Mulle nd •t
n a Kei h
week -end with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
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;0. W. J. WALKER and cP"'
AG' JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. 0
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eldest of
Snell and .the late Mr. John C. Snell
of Exeter, was united in marriage to
William: A. Patrick, son of Mr. and
Mins. Montgomery Patrick,of Sea-
forth. Rev. J. 11. Stainton perform_
ed the Ceremony. The bride looked
lovely in a brown diagonal tweed
swagger suit trimmed with brown
sciiirrel and brawn suede accessories
to match. A shoulder bouquet- of
,
McLean. Among those from a dist-)
ance attending the funeral were Mr.
S. At Dias -cm, Edmonton; Mr. John S.
,Dickson, Mrs. D. C. Gillies, Mrs. C.
B. Berhrens,',Mra. J. J. Gilmore, Rev.
W. G. Hanna, Miss Anza-Stutherland,
•Miss Elizabeth Janes, Mrs, J. II.
H•odgins, Mr. Jack •Hodgins, Toronto;
•iVir. and Mrs. M. Bates, Gadesrich ;
Mrs. William Somerville, Woodstock;
MTS. Vanstone, Mrs. Nornabel, 1VIts.
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BERTS BOWLING ALLEY
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NOW ',OPEN FOR BUSANESS
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A special invitation is extended •
to all Bowlers to form teams.
Prizes will be given winning
teams and runnera-up at end of
season. •
Moore, of Toronto.
.Mrs: George Wiheatley spent a fear
-days in Toronto with IVIr. an,d M•rs.
David Dewar.
Mr. Lorne Lawson motored to To-
route on Saturday and visited. friends
and ;b-raught home radio supplies. for
his ain w(ork.
f
Mies Helen 'Britton sqpent a few
days in Toronto visiting her sister,
Mildred, and other friends.
•
EUCHRE
Frida: y, Nov.
G..W.V A FIALL
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and DANCE
.., a
9th., at
f SEAFORTH
.,
balmers
.
.
sunset roses completed the enSemble.
Followin•g the ceremony a reception
Mallion, Mrs. A. M. Kay and Mrs. -,A.
PRICES, 10c a Line
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lines 25c
Splendid prizes for euchre
• 41 • splen-
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We are nowbuying
was held at the home of the bride's
mother. The table w -as centred vAth
H. Alexander, Stratford.
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3 for
AUBURN
.
,
I
the
Come and Enjoy Your Favorite
•
did lunch • • •
splendid music for danc-
. .ggs
wedding cage and silver 'holders
with tall tapers, carried out in a col -
OT scheme of and white. 1m
LOCAL BRIEFS
Recreation.
, Visitors: Miss Ella May Wilson
with Mrs.- C. A; Howson; Mr. and
ing • • • and above
all,. a splendid cause!
Pou
try
pink
mediately after the reception Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick left on a 'motor trip
;hotlareeir return
1,11adkeo . will , reside on
Drive, Toro
• Mr. R. J. Winter is- on a trip to
Ntevada and points on the Pacific
coasetivirs. L, -C. jack son left Thurs-
.81:BET PRIZES GIVEN
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BERT'S BOWLING ALLEY
Opposite Peat Office
(Mrrs. George Eckmier, Mr. and Mrs.
'1 9_1111 tyl ' F ' av v 1 rM :11* d 14' a 41.1) fra 1 v t ' - "e e "It -
J;ohni'ston; Mr..and Mrs'.5.Rjaaymalu' nillso.
'llalrs.
Admission' 35c
.
, ax nc u e
(T I I d d)
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at highest
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meet..
day mcn-ming for Toronto, where -she
will spe-nd a few weeks prior to go-
SEAFOR.TH - ONTARIO
.
and faridlY and Gibbs, of lVfrit-
chell, with Masses Blair; Mr. and Mrs.
From Any Member of
the Band; or ,at the Door.
••
-Mrs. Wigg, leader of the Robson
ing 46 Mei-rid:vine, Where- she ivill
(Haterty and faMily, MT. Bud Haver-
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,
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,
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Give
. market prices
for.CASH
,
.
us a trial nOw.
Courteous' •,„„.
group, presided .at ilhe Barbara Kirk-
man Auidlia-ry annual thankoffering
%%Electing, which was held' in First
Pressflraterian Church on Tuesday ev-
ening, October 3ath. Mrs. W. M.
'Stewart gave tbe Openiog •ptraiyer,
Mrs, W. R. Plant read the Seripture
spend the winter with her son, Mr.
'Fred Jackson.
0 Miss Watsoa and )111iss Marion
Watson -ivere in Toronto over the
week end.
'16 Mr. and `Mrs. James Kerr spent
the week end in Toronto and Oshawa..
-
A •
. -ZAAR
-AND--
15c TEA '
tY and Miss Anua Be,adle ;Stratford,'
with Mr, and Mrs. George Beadle;
M. and Mrs. Jas. Begg.and Mr. and
Mrs. Chris. Young and fairrily, of
Paisley, •witbh Mr. and Mrs. Frank
rAtiaithpya;,,r.t.hnintrnro, MassfPai-khiT.,
The Seaforth Highlanders
. William Kerr,
President.
Band
Chas. B,,.. -Stewart,
Secretary.
.
rivhnipt; Servi
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- - - - ' ' '
lesson. MTS. Mater, the president,
• Messrs. John Schaefer arid Jack
with 1V1r. arid Mrs. Tom •Wilson.
- :
fieliit. PIT. For Cream.
Statka a few, worda and timnkiecl all
Emminger and the Misses Kathryn
under auspices of the May
The Sunshine Club met on Saar -
1 iraal;
. ,,...„
r' e'..Seafortli Creamery
',.V. A. 'I3arber, 'Prop.
who had helped so tgenerously with
the allocation. Mrs. Sclater then in-
traduced the speaker; Mrs. S. Moore
Gordon, of Exeter, a returned mis-
sionary front China. MTS. Gordon
brought a very interesting message
Colli•ns and Margaret Sehaefer, Of
Buffalo, are visitors this week at the
home of Mr. and •Mrs. • Leo Pork:lie.
• att.: and Mffs. E-arl 'Smith and
children, Miss Gertrude and Mr. Geo.
(Crick of Toronto, spent thea week
-,1411,e Ail -111417e of ..cN°Ltit'scid.,_e
'-'11"."1. •-entrfc", °eat°1'w, m
CRICIPS VACANT STORE
.. ,
, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd ..c•
- ' - Aram- $ .0 6 . iktit.
ds* ''''‘itil ['rem Ilaaw/Pra, aain_a_charg7'
Masses DerfAlt, 5'' 6,:tiu- w.,'L .`•''4"-W ren-
,e,rm a garter Ana aaeat duet.
fRev. IV1eerae of Beniniller oecupied
the pulpit of Knox 'United Church on
,Stindlay merning, Dr. aVrortimere he-
• ,_. . , •
THE -WESTERN FARMERS!.
INSURANCE MUTUAL
• Organized
,..
WEATHER
COMPANY
1905 ,• .
ati.' d told about her ameng the Chine
ese., A special et/Neale-ma amounting
to $617, was reeeiated. 'Mrs. . Reg.
end at the honte a their parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Oriel/.
• Mr. glibert 'Smith', Gaderich St
NOTATIN10 um. *Loa
tag at Boratiller and Carlow.
Rev. MeOrae yotai the guest of Mir,
Mrs. T., Wilsoil ev,iiile in the val-
HPAD• OFFICE:. WOODEkTOCIC,
Cash and Rothis on
• /
ONTARIO ' ,
Hand: $218,720,62 ..
111
I
Kerslake Offered the dedkotory. pfrsy-
talst, iS erettin:g et large chicken
ge. . -
'United
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(0,,e.e•e'eff!!01-„eeeei4---,---,-- .,
hii,,,e4"'iVAll.- jtititAirit*hr',
er whielr Was followed by a beautiiul
Solo, "A Little Prayer," ,eung by
likrea• J. A. .-bikurni,. Mast H. lvIturrety
ree,de the Oledi Tidings 'Prayer, The
Ineetifig closed *ith the Lord's Pray-
ele yeventeff. in kthison,. titter which a ilVtaige
aelmihtflid. litmeh sias AttOklei
hottso on- his. •Oncyperty.• On Wednes-
day he held a bee to put on -the root
avEr.. Smith intends going into the
poUltry Villainess.
* Mrs. V.....L CilleSpie•and• Mrs,..H.N
Porrest *ere iii Tore -fit° on
litende*".a.ttending a diatet in hotter
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The. Sfaithyillie Church hold
their 142nd aniiivereary SUutday. Rev.
3. L. 1814alil,. torriverly Of AlilbUTIT,
Carlo* arid tlYth, ilotv ininisters to
ithie Congregation.- " its
"Our.stare at yolif doortrade
lest teip ilor AC seosort ori Sattirday.
largest reSerae balaneta a tidy
i Mutual' Oonritnatti doing
PT. Ontlit AajaSitlielltS and SlitisfaCtory
. (Ask YOU* bittlighbor)
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ro IVOttorat aopek,;t4ftreoui, 1 ,neotigtOidelt.emittiv4,1;
fettanadian Weather insprance•
baguets in Ontario.
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Settlements,
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