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Y r :�>., +., "•.•xa� ,•rrx. .4 st nfn as deo b o r'•. r •:.�:.+. �::;+. itt g w teles Y NNIV�E A�� _ ... , u _ ,,.: ., ., .,. . "^ bi} in tha secohd•.:Chesley Damns Mr.,Hill, who came to this country 'Hospital Aid' to wh , ", - W”" '' a• .?x" Work �± a h ,pith two. run' on three in 1856„ waa a Pully qualified•.blaek riew. Chearrolet .die di ai,:, •of resui farcing Hengali Main; Street .is almost completed. When • the 'De artment of Hi' aced No. 4 Highway last •� .. "'� p gMAtaY, reaurf ei rs: in the last of the third sanith, 'having spent Sayan. years in sh g & summer I-lerisail Council a roached the, Department and ,asked that the villa e” street be done' at the 'same time. Further ne otia- iAt ,tractor;` �, H � s� PA P g g St. 'T'homas .Minister . L tions .finally led to the necessary approval being given.. . forth cange back to take ,the Scotland learning the trade. He T1te evening gets under`'r Z as yti _ le 'ivhOi they held• for the rest .worked fox three years in St. 7.30 with a p r.ad slang Ma '' Brin:. PracticalVil.° �k e„•,4__- , , _ -_.. - . _ . - „-,____— , -_—. -, -_ - _ -- 'the game, when LaBute hit a Marys' before buying in EgmoA,& g headed. by 'k1ie;_Hfgaia niers K.; . ville. It was a flourishing business Messages. A fall' grogram, inelludryntgw1 rsi= • ` second basemon lan error. Bous- in r. SIR'S day with three forges ween . eYents for- tits elitt'd -s „a5�a si , WATER' A 2 S M HI Campaign Continues W E L Ii KNOWN t�x M la J, . . s srngiled but LaBute waa'ratired. aitxit three mechanics working all The anniversary services at will fdllow upon'' arriva°i of,.`. i � t u I o Ott. attempt to steal third. Ken- the time. The building was brick Northside United Church on Sun ' the Rink lil, r f ■ ' ' veneered b Mr, Llick Kruse for ! Those in charge of the vari M . , I1� S E A' O R T H 'CJntll ]els t r' 1 c t C a 11 v a ss e d MCKILLOP COUPLE was walked and Bill STnitle Y day past were well attended, when d1 ' >l erect, scaring'Bouasey and Ken Mr. Hill, and after the passing of features of the frolic:are: � , Rev. Edgar J. •Rouiston, of St. At Mr. Hill the business was taken Thomas, brought ' —• 'r T om, • over by his son, George, who car- Practical and. in x MARRIED 5 '" R� - fi � the, fourth Basharts knockedt spiting messages, and the Senior' : ARE INCREASED • Subscriptions From Di- tlr Blue Bombers' pitcher, Som- tied• on far a number of years, and Tunior Gbaira of the local when it was sold to the late A_iex M. i3i� I'urchaStr . tact Canvass Total $5,- e; ,from the mound when they church provided appropriate music, ' ' TT spored three runs on two hits and Lillfco. ,Last year t•he business was including .the following selections: • Scott Coal Busiri i "� ' AUX. Approves 20 Per y 500.00, AS of Tues'dap Mr. and Mrs. J. C thill ' Lha' a errors,. sehneider rep'1a acct+ Purchased by James Racho. Dam- i kn�t�:• Hooke Anthem, „Came Unto Me," Sailor i ' t, Night. age is estimated to -be more than Mark Anniver�ao .era, but in the , last oP the fists, M, E. Turarbuli Muth Clnii;, E. Wiltiain'M• Bart, of Seaforth, poet ,. Cent Surcharge, Eiiec- $61000 partially covered: illy incur - A meeting of the Seaforth e th,. after Chesley had scored C. Chamberlain and, J, A. Stewart; 'Purchased the coat 'business 4 'ands n� five October, BillingS ethic tic IAS ociatlon held lues- ..Subscriptions totalling $5,50fi.00 Ori OCtOber 21. f ,.:funs on" three hits and two anF Firemen were calci to be hinder- ladies' chorus, "Praise Be Thine"; FropertY o1' T. H. ,Scott, loeatat �p ,`,r- hse Orth mispplays, be also had to anthem, "Pierce Was the Wild Bil- the Canadian National Rat r,ay 5s day evening, named acommt- had been reported -to campaign iy� eplaced when 'Kennel socleed ed by falling wall's and also a lack low," soloist, Mr. Sam Scott; Jun Yards here„ and also lots Nos. �5 .'u a :3 by lee to handle hockeop-y In Sea- headquarters as of Tuesday, night, Mr. and, Mrs. john Cuthill cele . Y of water. The Pumper truck holds • E I Madre necessary maintenance a forth during the coming sea- aacerding to officials of'Lhe Scott rated their 52nd, weddin anni- tie bal•1 into left field for a home 50th gallons and to be fills re i•or 'Choir, "The Beauty of Jesus," and 5'6 on the south Siris oR Iiuroa crating and tnai t g son. Archie Dobson heads Memorial Iiaspital Building Fund g 9 '• Mulford went to first on an d directed by Miss M. Turnbull; an- Street, x, the ,PubI•ic Utility Commission at versa quietly. at their home on. er r and tarried on a ion drive Peatedl in Seaforth, about one - Y t Y g Y them, "God is a Spirit" (unaecom- On'e oY the :oldest business piacet { 4., the committee, which includes Go^ mittee, The campa.ign..objec- mile away as wells in, the vicinity imeeting Tuesday evening approved' Thursday, Oct. 21. After ,their• j', `' left flair! by Smith ,for his sea Y ponied). in Seaforth,.it was estajilash ipvelc' W. J, O'Shea, Gus Boussey, five is $25,000. y game. The were too far from the blaze. At the morning 70 ago by, the late �I em ra 20 •per .cent surcharge on all wa- marriage the spent 31 years on .oi#11 home run of the. Ray Mulford and Ralph McFad- Canvassers, in all districts were iBuildings in the immediate vicinr g service the years, ; .ter accounts. The. new charge.'be din. h8r'.ir work this week and it is .the farm where Mr. Cutliiil was replacement for •Chesley on the speaker dealt with the need of the Sclater, one of .the pionee 'a u r;:, - comes effective with October bill- born; and, raised. When their cont mound was Featon, who usually sty were saved by the prompt ac- Church in the world and b clear- Bess men, of the 'town., I1 .;.Sedtt ,i exrr:ctad' much of the general can- tion of the 'Se fo gS• Oscar, took over the Yarm twenty-: g s shortsto b g rth fire brigade. u vara .will be completed by the p, ut it was too I•ate ly and emphatically listed .the P reposed' the business from ;MMrs , ... The ,Commission for some time • �'' • • vaFa end. one years ago, they moved, to the f4.,'-'� Chesley to make up the much- • benefits of the church in present Margaret Sclater in 1942. Mr ".1 ,1b (, Stas been, gathe>ing data ne¢essery Grieve farm, where they now re- n*ded six runs. w r. Tse fund will receive a big loyal day society. gets �poss�ession on January, 1, g0, rr to a review of the basic >atye"5,ktc Frii;ay when results of the mein- .,Ude. They spent. Thanksgiving b; R . H E KIFPEN E.W.I. In the evening he tirade an im- ,, tore, A preliminary stut%yr; %4kat Day at the old home with their son,. • • rs lier::hip drives for, the Ho§pital- Aid. Ciiesley • • • G20 000 OOr3--5 4 6 HOLDS MEETING passioned plea for .the development , ed Seaforth rates, on •the; whole; to - .Oscar, and his ,wife, who ;served! a Seaforth ... UO3 311 03x-12 11 6 of religion, in common life, that it ' STEALS c`«� R i are known. In• addatioll 'ttie cam- fowl dintzer fn honor of the Dees be considerably fess; ; thaw ' purer / miglit make its im BAYFIELD �. pain receives onehaiP the net pro- The Oetaber meetin Past upon she ' similar' centres. Sion. 'CHES'LI7T—Iles, 2b.; Fenton, s. g of the Kip organized social f s fits of the Lions Frolic. Y and have abear- The CommiS'sian' wilk' seek ten Next weep letters will be mails d Both . Mr. ands Mrs. 'Cuthill are s,, p•; lCchneider, 3b., p„ s.s,; 'Som- Pen East Women's Institute was Mr. Kenneth• Newton, ,of Dq L '. i � , SEAEORTH AITTO ing upon global living, He called ars, p., 3b.; Krueger, c.f.; Wilcox, held at the home of Miss Margaret was the.' ,Week=end gneSG ort•" A'' enjoying fairly goad health, Mr. Trimble _ McKay o -e upon the individnial to accept the aunt, Miss' E. Weston `. 1iiw.. slats for the' installation oB' .a. heat to former Seafort r ,'dents g3v. - L,W _ , - tithili. •exRjo3-s resiling :the dai13*•. Ib.; 3ohnerA l f.; Mc y u W dnesaay, Oct. 20, chaLlen a d. ' on, , r -• " o-_.,. a in: e r ate a d .., „ - rng,G emt:_e-a , rtunrty.tdyitFi _ g of Ga in the .face of et r x a ;.,4 m.� .: ,, „E u,, • . _ .. ,,,. " G A E ;a:: with a good attendance. Mrs, A. r u n was, accomgan ed }t3"• • ' 'X, e • ea ads:.. , ,; Via.. and -:gra Ad new , . ,Although to h r, _t ', 7 „,�...: t e threats to he Christi H: wS. p i" `ti Ali � � . _ . ..,: n: ate,, - t?ate•7#t i :+ a B?? ..gomen � tise f l t an re �1i1f1 IYt:"`.,s�a lE' 81st earF' he .stH)l reads wttheut 3:teCxiegxias co.hosxoss.1hls be : ... mother, Mrs. 1VC-pY,On, wtcJi� ,r.w. sialled wlreiv the budding,` avas p organazationS of the town en'd' Y S13AFORT$—Kennedy P Mul- ° lrgion. d t glasses,° but recent! he deci ' „ •n;, the citizenship meeting, Mrs. Assistin .spent the $ant two :xve�lrs. erected, is beyond , repair, ton's Car SOLlth Of vicinity. have' already anmouneedf Y died to !lord, 3,b„ Smitil, I.f.; !Horton, r,f,; Hugh McGregor was convener, g in the evening service sister. "V wear glasses, to enable him to Slee Cameron, 2b,; Elsier, c.f.; O'Shea, was Rei,. D. Glenn Campbell, of -r. Continued car® was necessary if plass of events to be sponsored in• ion ddsttance. Mrs.. Cuthill sews Mrs. Jack Sinclair presided and Mr, and Mrs. Charles F $oxer t� Mitchell. the near future in aid of the fund. g c.; LaBate, s.a.; Boussey, 1b. First Presbyterian Church, and the Seaforth was to meet Its quota, opener the meeiilte with the Insti- returned •to their home in 'I3aiiiM fiat1. and ai.-o reads. without glasses., and ute Ode and, the Lord's Prayer a Secretary W. R Thuetd told the. The 'Legion has had a bingo; the Umpires—Connolly ani! 'Smith , pastor, Rev.' H. V. Workman. A t - In last ri eek' after spending reads many books and takes a pleat y r in g fire Commission. Street lights will be A late model sedan, owned by Nurses of the Hospital are putting Stratford, wetcoms was extended to members season at their cottage. gore writing letters, and receives' uni tin. The roll call was taken, turned' off earlier on those days Dr. M•, W. Stapleton, stolen.. from -on a dance on November 12, and -The fifth and deciding game of naming a factor of being a good from the Anglican. Presbyterian Miss Anne Bruin, Mrs_ T. Mui- ' ' when the quota might be exceeded, in front of his office, John Street, the C.W.L. of Seaforth has already many in return. Mrs. Cuthill is in and Eamondvil'le Churches, . who : `:. the Seaforth • Chesle best -of -five citizen. Asir o -son was held with !ins nd Mrs. Mabel Wallace, r3i' early Saturday evening, was recov- made a good contributions, her 80th year and attends• to iter Y g were in attendance. Deirnit, s 5e household duties and is active in series for the Cti3O.A.A. men's Sen- Mrs. R, Broadfoot at the piano, spent the weekend' in the • erect the Wait day in a church shed. Headquarters of the campaign !or sham tou;irip was played in Mrs. E. Jarrott gave an instructive • village+ eight miles south of Mitchell. are in Cardno's store and are open sewing and knitting when avail- p11. g able. Wingham oa: '1 hursday afternoon. topic on events in Canadian his- Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ferguson, of K '- Will Celebrate The thieves were apparently in- during the day. Memberships are �j London., spent the week -end with :,',M. :. terested' in accessories. When the available there, as well as any in- Mr, and Mrs, Cuthill have four • tory which make us proud to be a N. Beattie Heads ' car was found by members of the formation required by canvassers sans, namely: "tKarvey, Stratford; Canadian.. In her most capable 1Y the farmer's mother, Mrs. J, Fergu 1 manner Mrs. W. H. McLean gave son. 92nd Birthday church congregation, it was strip- or any interested persons, Wilmer, Walton; OsdAr, on the Will Hold Forum a most humorous readin Special R (,� homestead, and Glenn, who oyer- g Badna�nton C1U6 ped of oil filter, carburetor, fuel . For Locke Referees mur:c was furr,:sbed for the meet- ates his father's farm, and one y Ing by a ladies' quartette, consist- 1 James Jordan, Dublin's only non- pump' battery, headlights, heater, BARNA daughter, !Mrs. E. Neil' (Mary), of The ocal racquet swingers of - mirror and floor mats. — . Ing of \ire. J. Henderson, Mrs. ,:; agenarian, will celebrate his 92nd " Exeter. There are 11 grandchit- The opened their season with 4 . Provincial police ,are continuing Mrs, William Hart returned last To rortotG uniform int^r Harold: Jones 11rs. E. Sproat, an �RD� ;.= birthday thus week. He is the only their"Investigatiott. dren an'dthree great-grandchildren. P preta- the customary- pot -luck supper on (�„ r surviving member of his. family. He week after spending dome time tion of hockey- rules, and. to give Mrs. Win, Kyle, who sang two ap M:, Y p Mr, and Mrs, Cuthill visited fre Wednesday evening, The number = n prapriate numbers, "Where the ° was, formerly Postmaster of Dub nn • with frietrds in Toronto. quently amongst their familydui. referees and prospective referees of people who turned out was not i, Sugar Maple Grows' and "The and Municipal,Cl6rk o4 the Town Mns. John R.atbwell has return -an opportunity to discuss the proii- ci as large as, in former years, but ~s ship of Hibbert for 30 years, Mr. ed after spending the past week in ing the summer months, but now lems of modern hockey, the Ontario Land of the Maple." Mrs. R. Dal- , tiA /q �" 'T . Seaforth-Kipped W. L the -weather is getting cold and at the lack of numbers dnd not pre- yI;. •E.weter with her daughter. Mrs. A. Minor Hockey association is hold ryrrtple, of Egmondville, also ren- vent those Gro Gordan hasp fairly good health and g their advanced age they have de present from enjoying f. is in full possession of all his facu- To Hold 'Meetin Horner. ing 11 forums, for referees. The dared a pleasing solo, Darimy the gootL supper. g cidied to stay more closely to their Bo accompanied b ^,t Hbies. He has five sons and five Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson and son, meeting in this district will be 3•" y Mrs, J. A. The highlight of the evenir was .Legion Notes home and will welcome their McGregor. �Irs. Dalrymple was a g11 daughters: Lyall', 'Toronto; Joseph, afZ inion, spent Sunday with Mrs. held in the Tot�'u Hall at Mitchell the election of officers. Those. oc- There will be a joint meeting of ttriends who wish to call. former member of the Institute and Theodore and Jerome, Detroit; Gertrude Reid and, grandson, Billy. on Thursday, Nov. 4, and, all per- eupying offices for this year are as Nowa of Seaforth Branch 136 . the .Seaforth and Kippenst In The man f The year 1896, Oct. 21, Mr. Cuth- it was a pleasure to welcome her Gerald, Sarnia; Mother Jerome, y friends of Mrs. J. Moss- sons intet•ested in refereeing hock- follows: President, Neil Beattie; of the Canadian Legion . stitutes in the basement of North- so will be sorry to hear she un- ill recalls, was very cold, with snow a back. Mrs. Wm. Kyle took the chair •r' Mother Evelyn. and Mother Agatha, P y are invited to attend'. vice-president,. W, E. Southgate; a side United Church on Friday, Nov. derwent a major operation in Clio flurries' and hard frozen ground- for the business when quite a num1.- all members of the Ursmline Com- A complete discussion on the con- secretary treasurer, Mayda Meuel- anunity; Mrs. William J. Byrne and 6, at 1 p.m. ton hospital Monday, and at time The weather remained very cold duct and duties' of a referee and her of business items were discuss- ler; property committee, J. C. Me- Scotty Forbes, district pensions; '. This is the project on ",06=un- of writing is dor as well as can for a few days., following the next ed. A letter of thanks was read lips'. Leo Bolger, Detroit, • ng interpretation of rules will, be hel'd Kenzie; tournament committee, R. officer; of London, addressed a . •ity kiiterprises." A speaker from be expected, We hope for a speedy week .or two they had beautiful In- from Mrs, Wilmer Broadfoot for The Altar Society of St. Patrick's under the guidance of Bob Me- S. Box; membership committee, J. largeiyt attended meeting of the, " the Institute Department in To- recovery. dean Summer weather with apples the basket of fruit sent her and a " Church held's social evening in-Ahe to pick, roots to hottest and many 'Cully and Stan Smith. Mr. Me- persrcinal thank -you R. Kelly; social committee, Dora branch Thursday evening- - ~:-? ronto will be present. Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson Reids motor- Cully y u was given by ]Parish Hall on Friday evening. A "Ail 1'adies in the community who ed to Almante, Mich., Sunday. thret�hing to be completed. The Y has just completed three Miss Margaret McKay :for the fruit thy Parke. 3e ,, large crowd attended', and prizes years -of proYes,ional refereeing, The gathering decided to leave The annual church parade will be are interested in organizing Com- Their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Rider, hav- late Jahn Dodds was one of -the sent her by the Institute white she , for pnogree's-lve euchre were won while Mr. Smith is a well known' the membership fee the same as held on the evening of Sunday, 'f, munity, 'affairs, etc„ will 'be most Ing suffered a stroke passed awa veteran threshers in those dtaY,. was a patient in Scott Memorial 1by A�>gel'a Morris and Jack McIver; t: Y O.HA. referee of many years' ex- in previous years, i.e. $2.00, and November 7, to Northside Unitt3dl q welcome to attend.. Saturday. Personals: Mrs, Wilmer Cuthill Hospital. Five dollars• will be -us- for Forty -,fives, Michael McCarthy, is in Scott' Memorial Hospital; perifince, ed to send a Christmas gift to a $1'00 for associate members. Wed= Church. The receel Poppy Day, ,'Vo- .. ". Parr Flanner and George Hol- nesday will again be the round will be on the preceeding Saturday, r n1J Terry y g. Miss Pearl Thamer is in Scott veteran in Toronto. flatus for Hal- H'aard. ,A prize for the lucky table • lowe'en were made and committees robin night. November 6. ,g- Londesboro Congregation Memorial ,Hospitai„ Sea,fortli; Mr. The first Wednesdavtras wan by. Anna Aticin,on, MusicY of each Nor dancing was furnished by ,the and Mrs. Edward Bryang have re- appointed for same. Mrs. A. G. month will be lunch night, which It is expected that Zone Coxi>- °' g turned after visiting errands in Gbderlch Team Installs Alexander and Mrs. Little were11 r g means that next Wednesday will mand•er W. M. MacDonald, of 'Krnr `! ]Delaney and McQuaid orchestra. Banff, Alta.; James Murray, Tor- appointed delegates to the W, I: ;r5fi Observes Golden Jubilee New Rebekah ®kers be a social evening„ with Lillian card'ine, will pay an official visit l Mrs. Kathleen Feeney left Fri- onto, with friendts here; Charles convd'ntfon, to be held In London Southgate and Mayda Meueller in to the branch on Thursday, N'ovesn ', ,day to spend the winter m•onth�s Stimore, Stratford, with Mr. and — Oct. 25, 26, and,27. Miss Winni- , Mrs, H. Stimore; John Bennett, of charge of the refreshments, her 1B. �rtith her daughters in Toronto. Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held Pred Savauge, Seaforth, gave a ,; % Large crowdts of worshippers' a mortgage. The minister ,at the an interesting evening in ,their most interesting demonstration on ?' L'• Mr. and Mrs. Gooder, London, Guelph, with his parents, Mr, and thronged the United Church herp time of the opetiiwg was the late lodge rooms' on Monday evening, weaving, it is amazing the ` e,', visited it'h Mra .Lotus Dorsey. Mrs. William Bennett; Mr. and, pat: on the past two ,Sundays when the Rev. A. E. Andrews_, The present MARRIED IN LONDON when., seventy-five members saw terns which she has worked out, ", Mise' Kay Wood's, LOndon, ,'pent congregation celebrated the gol'deti Mrs. Thomas Watson:,: London, with . pastor is' Rev. S. A. Brenton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. D,D.P. •Blacker, of Goderich, and and the members are grateful to _ nF,r the week -end with her parents, Mr. jubilee of their church. The speak- In connection with the celebra T � :, r her,instabling team, put on the de Miss, Savauge for her kind talk and Mrs. Pat Woo3;s.,.' .er on the first Sunday was Rev. tion of the. golden jubilee, the h , • gree work to install the new offs- and• display of her handicraft. Mrs. r: y I rl� Mr• William Stagletpn spent a Harold Steell, of James St. United church board' has caused a history N; ' r '� p'; couple of days in Toronto last :Church, Exeter, whose. early days •of the church to be printed to cera for the focal lodge. The off!- Hugh McGregor gave the topic on ,��h�• � G ,, rkj RED CROSS NOTES cera ore: N,G., Mrs. Fred E. Wil- Hospitality^ in the 'Home." She an ' creek+ were spent here, commemorate the event, lis; ' V.G., Mrs.Joseph Grummett; stressed, the fact of keeping your T'he en•thusiaezn in evidence on :Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Frank A meeting for the purpose -of Chaplain, Mrs. Scott Habkirk; door open and a, welcome at all ' t '? ' w • the first Sunday of%he celebration McEwant, Stratford, and, Mr, and quilting two quilts: will be held in Waideti, Mrs. Charles Felkar; I times to visitors. Rooms should W � ' #; ,". conflanued on into the next Sunday, Mrs. Jack Hamilton, London,, with the Red Cross work rooms Friday, Candttetor. Mrs. Hugh Thompson; {kept reasonably clean and should ' " ,;' institute Sponsors when 1#ew. A W. Gardiner, 'of Eg- Mt, and, Mrs. W. K. Gooier; Mr. Nov. 5. A full attendance of incur flntitieial secretary, Mrs. Foster' be used ands r}nt kept as spare b Social Evenilt mondville United Churefi, a former and Mrs, Jack Sinclair, Kippen, bers is requested. 13 i"', treasurer, Mrs. Archie rooms. The meeting was brought " >? ? . �° g greatly beloved -minister of the Mr, and Mrs. William Riley, Hen- Hubert; recording secretary, Mrs. to a close by Singing the National r x '` 4Yjrfir <. Londes'boro •Church, spoke in the salt, and Miss Fern Watson, Lon- •-- — 12oy MaCxonigle; '' �{ae morning about the value of re-ianist, Mrs. Anthem. A vote of 'thanks was ex - The .Seaforth Women's Institute dorn, with Mrs, Nellie Watson,;WagonMr. Frank• •'Kidng; I.G., Mrs. Albert tended to the hostess. and to all ` z 3 ion and worship !Por refining .xvt0_ a'' ' al►lorcrl: the, fnst in a. series" of and Mrs. Douglas Snell, Gaff with A Cull Of Cold Water H .xi,on; O.G„ Mrs. D Orleo•n Sills; those toeing •part on the rogram. - :.<, _ :::''"• asneiai evetxittgs .l'ridap: might in the !roam 'of men and, women. Znr Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Stveil, Sr.; Mre•. R., yN. } iss Jelan .colt L. A d p , rr���, t "` t ',V'�, .,, G,, M S Se aknty lunch whs served by the s% 4��,,�, i � i f 'r/a, ata druote llall,, •when about 40 tables the evening . the theme of his ad- John Rad,ford, Clinton, and Miss Give a cup of cold water In MY N,Cr;; Mrs, .t W. Free; R S,V.G., committee In charge, with Mrs, W. � � .Y:s :::v=��=� � •" ^,,, , .r ofucirre were i dlress was the importance of the g y<:<#tx si n' Mrs. John Wilma 'Radford, London,'vdith Mrs. name, Mrd: J. Hiliebrecht; L,S.V.G., Mrs. Doig as convener• nts,,.. ., •+:.�.].,i• <,,.: E. McLean was iii' 1.tsbarg oY, ikhe fI�" altar in shaping the future Lillie 'Webster; Mr. aiixi Mrs. Fred ,Said the Masterman to man when Leg; MoCltxre, The Kjppen E.W.I, will hold��• `` • <�4. �� u�a;2;, eitehre, i and pxotnoting Peace among men 1Boyca and• family, Brucefield,, with He came;4 ' v and! nations. All these services Mr, and ,Mrs, Harry •Snail Miss s tai -gra.AndPew Moore, the retiring their Hallowe'en social at S.S.56No. W ;; . Y rt yk, 5 The ;prize -Winners weiei• �i111f ed A cup of oold water—our Ho PI N.G. . waa presented ,,with a Past 2, Tuckersmith, on Monday, Nov. ° ,•a • ; ; r < were greatly emr3ched'b� the ape Maiy Caldwell, Lon•dan at her pian, °, B'}Uo upeld, , 'Walton,: ; hien,s . �tAty. Noble ,Grand Jewel and also a prat• 1, at 8.30: p.m. A good program of .. , °:. ciai music stupplietl by ,the' cliorr, home here; Mrs. H. Fife Toronto, This is your chance and m[ne to 4 3tferirheth Adams ton' haYrdd; ° slid,and. by guest musician,. T. tyiBt A delicious Punch was sere- local talent is being prepared!, Bin- , 4 rddii� • * 1iI(hardsai . 11r- 944gintiom:, orifi Mre. +: llermran, Clinton, with play the man. 1.. , The Loniroaboro VnIted Church, their • brattier, Wiliiai t Cal.drwell; ed $ the lunch convener, ' Mias go will be played. All interested. r ��.3,..d n T1te fail pVI2;"41t06's. ` #r4,:;Mit.. Jean Setitt, and the meeting -closed are aslkedl to bring their donatlouts 111ch has receutlNy �bd4n, redetorat= Miss Bertha Brogden Londbitip and 'TIS, sure we will mot pass this way A. Imiale'brand, urst; `Mr's„ idllert' ' with the National Anthem. for Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry :Salitisk. <, , `; "€ r , ed inside and tint, was hrlllt 3n> Mrs. Chariest Tliro6% �Chiea$a, with again, Good •prizes for both adults and ^i° ' :a-• �,: ''.t fjitrang, lobe :haYrds, anrtI 14ittd Wit $98, at a total cost of $6,60'0, It MiS,s Ei, iMalnek; 112rs. T. t4amp,on, Opportunity knocks, while we re a, a, infix suteLean, `otsrlsnlatlon. P y no • childiren to all kinds of costumes i;., K> is' ostiltnated• first it wontd cont tem Palmerston, wit$i .Mrs. W�Ai, iytln; main , _<... 11 tl�iemon's =dr'chk4ra •p r• tr.v.i•trr•e ti will be offered. The ladies will nines that••sunr today', but MoFA of Mr. ands Mrs. H. M•ogridge, Auburn, •Let us do our bit, His message A: dYnlcal friend of ours declares piease bring lunch. Signing the register after their weddln0 vtraB aolb»rnlzed anusic for fire datroifGg, ate, a de• the iPoi`it rasa, done 'free by -the with 1►1rs, Margaret Maarttidwg; Mr. proolaim•: that even when you get as ol'd as Quite ti number of the 'Ki en t t, Martini Ro o =,r. PP a g s mato Cath lic Church, Lohdcft, awe• Mr. And die oum, ming, he, ssirved driring teitn'bors, It °W49 opened for 'Wor- and •Mrs•. J'aMe's U00661 and- ,Pltyl'• (wive a cup •of 'aoid water in HIS Methuselah, and as bald as a bil- theravening, The next ''!041 Will,-E.W.I. held fined, the cottondoltt be- Mrs, Patrick Cleary. The bride is the fnrtnel N1�tr+lot( "tiipresa, ' 66, -ted 'an Nov,'nev24, n h Brae of debt, E are ntarcldil. itiirb roVBelt# in Hanle, bald ball, women stili get in your ing hold ru !rote:! >;ondwn 'this daughter of Mr's, P. WHantey, of Parkhlil', a d trio' geoom'st `2 �t�bid ori' November 1 dud y never been handioapper0 by Eastern Ontario. , J. B. fhaiY: week. parents are ilVir• And- gViws. William J. Clealyyaf $s aforllie Y '. , '% i ; I ,_ , { g, ti my ,c�h, "4�;',t + '!� ,- J WCL , ", ...::-a ,, 1. {. , t [ }.., :. .4;; AV, - -L. ,11 .: .:. . .. ;v ,.. ,, `I i • 't: 11 � 'I 4 .. � , , _�;�_i7_ � I qN "" -,"I _ _ _ ' u , .. .:� .:: _^. . JJ:73: F is • J •' y3J•<•,y�•.sr _AJVW3 . `�!, ;�!�-'mak-"- ... ,moi -� YF�' y T ,., - �.. ." sJF . a• x: Fixe of'ttndeta lne "r im omM�' :u i:,::. s g{y 4:. v " . ,. !+, d 0 ig C Tho a 11 e . k r aCp 1 qt rs : n •„a ., .„, n•�r�' :•,. ' w.,: ..,Jt,fi:`.`•.' •a+' :+” r I:Y i . '•fes ' �• r .:�.,I Js i. , : , ;� :. x. _: e•'r+,:=.:: 7u ;..: Pt,l deatro:e a�. r¢::. f , i Atexl�Qrl P k+ i! x41 . {i .lg'madville lSii c o f� .., �.... , :=t..:' :, P, a o rd q 1kst:..the:; 3, } y., 7r. >.: .+. �Yl::ar f,. laiird(apar.'Ic:.Rhi. h recent x ; e,,e:i: i . ' S► 1 �J4ti w. 5. .= 'E4sg•"s •c,. :m;- s-.:- G, ly, has hour KPter$. •11st 'est. e• 9:gh 1� ,x M�, "� . r., ',..rh , x h,. ,46 .d v Clerk n . r-.: s;: �� the iniac 'ins arid`:, we 1` tail .I r t :a� . w;r x• as r ed' it !din s1xaF J: Eke 4 ' ft„ rr ' :x >r +..:... a.. er Yiesitst i -i sit in t'he en.' mOreS ,, . lkl: c rt” iris' ao.,/' ,'�sf S ,00 y t1 oy t ? , n Fr o } ri.- I i ii , a� J. r: -. . tk t nP . James, `';tea@!.tit; rlT e8d , :Ha,X129?' a },� �. fr••, A' s O.A,A 80-tball finals, , .1, ,VJ h.. 1,1,06 iia 1 47. .Totals in il . 11 ....rr: If r t piorning.', the, di+risiors In. -the fgwtr-''rnda-eveA, :r,,f4 :,, ti h i°eft thetri #+ 6 games dQNv Ui , bate, • u- ,Seaforth firemen, arrived, p 4oeor4 t+b,� � x a.' 4, tit aeries Chesley $ea P' arc: No. i,7Gi .F1 2r 1+ 14, - shi ,the fi :las too far adivaneed to bu1�ti A4� ' lra fey u :.v rat 1i • Boshai ts' :•gpt;; down to ,.bund,* save t u 313; No. 3, 2'77;. No. 4,' 25Q _4 i : i, ... f .• � I� „ IiQ; b. riding or ,content he inen qt:#he, 4etrent, ° f r c anal tied .the serfes here"Mond bi read S saved the adjoining garage Wedldesday , .Gotnisleo : i` : 3 ''' 4 ,. r, s " defeatIng Cli's'ley 12-6. ° ,rye y of :Toho McLean, which was no cansttruction 'andyktt i, :<; lie !Denis were never in. diffi more ` • * •0 .'L orad t �. f 1 far. away. 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Y r :�>., +., "•.•xa� ,•rrx. .4 st nfn as deo b o r'•. r •:.�:.+. �::;+. itt g w teles Y NNIV�E A�� _ ... , u _ ,,.: ., ., .,. . "^ bi} in tha secohd•.:Chesley Damns Mr.,Hill, who came to this country 'Hospital Aid' to wh , ", - W”" '' a• .?x" Work �± a h ,pith two. run' on three in 1856„ waa a Pully qualified•.blaek riew. Chearrolet .die di ai,:, •of resui farcing Hengali Main; Street .is almost completed. When • the 'De artment of Hi' aced No. 4 Highway last •� .. "'� p gMAtaY, reaurf ei rs: in the last of the third sanith, 'having spent Sayan. years in sh g & summer I-lerisail Council a roached the, Department and ,asked that the villa e” street be done' at the 'same time. Further ne otia- iAt ,tractor;` �, H � s� PA P g g St. 'T'homas .Minister . L tions .finally led to the necessary approval being given.. . forth cange back to take ,the Scotland learning the trade. He T1te evening gets under`'r Z as yti _ le 'ivhOi they held• for the rest .worked fox three years in St. 7.30 with a p r.ad slang Ma '' Brin:. PracticalVil.° �k e„•,4__- , , _ -_.. - . _ . - „-,____— , -_—. -, -_ - _ -- 'the game, when LaBute hit a Marys' before buying in EgmoA,& g headed. by 'k1ie;_Hfgaia niers K.; . ville. It was a flourishing business Messages. A fall' grogram, inelludryntgw1 rsi= • ` second basemon lan error. Bous- in r. SIR'S day with three forges ween . eYents for- tits elitt'd -s „a5�a si , WATER' A 2 S M HI Campaign Continues W E L Ii KNOWN t�x M la J, . . s srngiled but LaBute waa'ratired. aitxit three mechanics working all The anniversary services at will fdllow upon'' arriva°i of,.`. i � t u I o Ott. attempt to steal third. Ken- the time. The building was brick Northside United Church on Sun ' the Rink lil, r f ■ ' ' veneered b Mr, Llick Kruse for ! Those in charge of the vari M . , I1� S E A' O R T H 'CJntll ]els t r' 1 c t C a 11 v a ss e d MCKILLOP COUPLE was walked and Bill STnitle Y day past were well attended, when d1 ' >l erect, scaring'Bouasey and Ken Mr. Hill, and after the passing of features of the frolic:are: � , Rev. Edgar J. •Rouiston, of St. At Mr. Hill the business was taken Thomas, brought ' —• 'r T om, • over by his son, George, who car- Practical and. in x MARRIED 5 '" R� - fi � the, fourth Basharts knockedt spiting messages, and the Senior' : ARE INCREASED • Subscriptions From Di- tlr Blue Bombers' pitcher, Som- tied• on far a number of years, and Tunior Gbaira of the local when it was sold to the late A_iex M. i3i� I'urchaStr . tact Canvass Total $5,- e; ,from the mound when they church provided appropriate music, ' ' TT spored three runs on two hits and Lillfco. ,Last year t•he business was including .the following selections: • Scott Coal Busiri i "� ' AUX. Approves 20 Per y 500.00, AS of Tues'dap Mr. and Mrs. J. C thill ' Lha' a errors,. sehneider rep'1a acct+ Purchased by James Racho. Dam- i kn�t�:• Hooke Anthem, „Came Unto Me," Sailor i ' t, Night. age is estimated to -be more than Mark Anniver�ao .era, but in the , last oP the fists, M, E. Turarbuli Muth Clnii;, E. Wiltiain'M• Bart, of Seaforth, poet ,. Cent Surcharge, Eiiec- $61000 partially covered: illy incur - A meeting of the Seaforth e th,. after Chesley had scored C. Chamberlain and, J, A. Stewart; 'Purchased the coat 'business 4 'ands n� five October, BillingS ethic tic IAS ociatlon held lues- ..Subscriptions totalling $5,50fi.00 Ori OCtOber 21. f ,.:funs on" three hits and two anF Firemen were calci to be hinder- ladies' chorus, "Praise Be Thine"; FropertY o1' T. H. ,Scott, loeatat �p ,`,r- hse Orth mispplays, be also had to anthem, "Pierce Was the Wild Bil- the Canadian National Rat r,ay 5s day evening, named acommt- had been reported -to campaign iy� eplaced when 'Kennel socleed ed by falling wall's and also a lack low," soloist, Mr. Sam Scott; Jun Yards here„ and also lots Nos. �5 .'u a :3 by lee to handle hockeop-y In Sea- headquarters as of Tuesday, night, Mr. and, Mrs. john Cuthill cele . Y of water. The Pumper truck holds • E I Madre necessary maintenance a forth during the coming sea- aacerding to officials of'Lhe Scott rated their 52nd, weddin anni- tie bal•1 into left field for a home 50th gallons and to be fills re i•or 'Choir, "The Beauty of Jesus," and 5'6 on the south Siris oR Iiuroa crating and tnai t g son. Archie Dobson heads Memorial Iiaspital Building Fund g 9 '• Mulford went to first on an d directed by Miss M. Turnbull; an- Street, x, the ,PubI•ic Utility Commission at versa quietly. at their home on. er r and tarried on a ion drive Peatedl in Seaforth, about one - Y t Y g Y them, "God is a Spirit" (unaecom- On'e oY the :oldest business piacet { 4., the committee, which includes Go^ mittee, The campa.ign..objec- mile away as wells in, the vicinity imeeting Tuesday evening approved' Thursday, Oct. 21. After ,their• j', `' left flair! by Smith ,for his sea Y ponied). in Seaforth,.it was estajilash ipvelc' W. J, O'Shea, Gus Boussey, five is $25,000. y game. The were too far from the blaze. At the morning 70 ago by, the late �I em ra 20 •per .cent surcharge on all wa- marriage the spent 31 years on .oi#11 home run of the. Ray Mulford and Ralph McFad- Canvassers, in all districts were iBuildings in the immediate vicinr g service the years, ; .ter accounts. The. new charge.'be din. h8r'.ir work this week and it is .the farm where Mr. Cutliiil was replacement for •Chesley on the speaker dealt with the need of the Sclater, one of .the pionee 'a u r;:, - comes effective with October bill- born; and, raised. When their cont mound was Featon, who usually sty were saved by the prompt ac- Church in the world and b clear- Bess men, of the 'town., I1 .;.Sedtt ,i exrr:ctad' much of the general can- tion of the 'Se fo gS• Oscar, took over the Yarm twenty-: g s shortsto b g rth fire brigade. u vara .will be completed by the p, ut it was too I•ate ly and emphatically listed .the P reposed' the business from ;MMrs , ... The ,Commission for some time • �'' • • vaFa end. one years ago, they moved, to the f4.,'-'� Chesley to make up the much- • benefits of the church in present Margaret Sclater in 1942. Mr ".1 ,1b (, Stas been, gathe>ing data ne¢essery Grieve farm, where they now re- n*ded six runs. w r. Tse fund will receive a big loyal day society. gets �poss�ession on January, 1, g0, rr to a review of the basic >atye"5,ktc Frii;ay when results of the mein- .,Ude. They spent. Thanksgiving b; R . H E KIFPEN E.W.I. In the evening he tirade an im- ,, tore, A preliminary stut%yr; %4kat Day at the old home with their son,. • • rs lier::hip drives for, the Ho§pital- Aid. Ciiesley • • • G20 000 OOr3--5 4 6 HOLDS MEETING passioned plea for .the development , ed Seaforth rates, on •the; whole; to - .Oscar, and his ,wife, who ;served! a Seaforth ... UO3 311 03x-12 11 6 of religion, in common life, that it ' STEALS c`«� R i are known. In• addatioll 'ttie cam- fowl dintzer fn honor of the Dees be considerably fess; ; thaw ' purer / miglit make its im BAYFIELD �. pain receives onehaiP the net pro- The Oetaber meetin Past upon she ' similar' centres. Sion. 'CHES'LI7T—Iles, 2b.; Fenton, s. g of the Kip organized social f s fits of the Lions Frolic. Y and have abear- The CommiS'sian' wilk' seek ten Next weep letters will be mails d Both . Mr. ands Mrs. 'Cuthill are s,, p•; lCchneider, 3b., p„ s.s,; 'Som- Pen East Women's Institute was Mr. Kenneth• Newton, ,of Dq L '. i � , SEAEORTH AITTO ing upon global living, He called ars, p., 3b.; Krueger, c.f.; Wilcox, held at the home of Miss Margaret was the.' ,Week=end gneSG ort•" A'' enjoying fairly goad health, Mr. Trimble _ McKay o -e upon the individnial to accept the aunt, Miss' E. Weston `. 1iiw.. slats for the' installation oB' .a. heat to former Seafort r ,'dents g3v. - L,W _ , - tithili. •exRjo3-s resiling :the dai13*•. Ib.; 3ohnerA l f.; Mc y u W dnesaay, Oct. 20, chaLlen a d. ' on, , r -• " o-_.,. a in: e r ate a d .., „ - rng,G emt:_e-a , rtunrty.tdyitFi _ g of Ga in the .face of et r x a ;.,4 m.� .: ,, „E u,, • . _ .. ,,,. " G A E ;a:: with a good attendance. Mrs, A. r u n was, accomgan ed }t3"• • ' 'X, e • ea ads:.. , ,; Via.. and -:gra Ad new , . ,Although to h r, _t ', 7 „,�...: t e threats to he Christi H: wS. p i" `ti Ali � � . _ . ..,: n: ate,, - t?ate•7#t i :+ a B?? ..gomen � tise f l t an re �1i1f1 IYt:"`.,s�a lE' 81st earF' he .stH)l reads wttheut 3:teCxiegxias co.hosxoss.1hls be : ... mother, Mrs. 1VC-pY,On, wtcJi� ,r.w. sialled wlreiv the budding,` avas p organazationS of the town en'd' Y S13AFORT$—Kennedy P Mul- ° lrgion. d t glasses,° but recent! he deci ' „ •n;, the citizenship meeting, Mrs. Assistin .spent the $ant two :xve�lrs. erected, is beyond , repair, ton's Car SOLlth Of vicinity. have' already anmouneedf Y died to !lord, 3,b„ Smitil, I.f.; !Horton, r,f,; Hugh McGregor was convener, g in the evening service sister. "V wear glasses, to enable him to Slee Cameron, 2b,; Elsier, c.f.; O'Shea, was Rei,. D. Glenn Campbell, of -r. Continued car® was necessary if plass of events to be sponsored in• ion ddsttance. Mrs.. Cuthill sews Mrs. Jack Sinclair presided and Mr, and Mrs. Charles F $oxer t� Mitchell. the near future in aid of the fund. g c.; LaBate, s.a.; Boussey, 1b. First Presbyterian Church, and the Seaforth was to meet Its quota, opener the meeiilte with the Insti- returned •to their home in 'I3aiiiM fiat1. and ai.-o reads. without glasses., and ute Ode and, the Lord's Prayer a Secretary W. R Thuetd told the. The 'Legion has had a bingo; the Umpires—Connolly ani! 'Smith , pastor, Rev.' H. V. Workman. A t - In last ri eek' after spending reads many books and takes a pleat y r in g fire Commission. Street lights will be A late model sedan, owned by Nurses of the Hospital are putting Stratford, wetcoms was extended to members season at their cottage. gore writing letters, and receives' uni tin. The roll call was taken, turned' off earlier on those days Dr. M•, W. Stapleton, stolen.. from -on a dance on November 12, and -The fifth and deciding game of naming a factor of being a good from the Anglican. Presbyterian Miss Anne Bruin, Mrs_ T. Mui- ' ' when the quota might be exceeded, in front of his office, John Street, the C.W.L. of Seaforth has already many in return. Mrs. Cuthill is in and Eamondvil'le Churches, . who : `:. the Seaforth • Chesle best -of -five citizen. Asir o -son was held with !ins nd Mrs. Mabel Wallace, r3i' early Saturday evening, was recov- made a good contributions, her 80th year and attends• to iter Y g were in attendance. Deirnit, s 5e household duties and is active in series for the Cti3O.A.A. men's Sen- Mrs. R, Broadfoot at the piano, spent the weekend' in the • erect the Wait day in a church shed. Headquarters of the campaign !or sham tou;irip was played in Mrs. E. Jarrott gave an instructive • village+ eight miles south of Mitchell. are in Cardno's store and are open sewing and knitting when avail- p11. g able. Wingham oa: '1 hursday afternoon. topic on events in Canadian his- Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ferguson, of K '- Will Celebrate The thieves were apparently in- during the day. Memberships are �j London., spent the week -end with :,',M. :. terested' in accessories. When the available there, as well as any in- Mr, and Mrs, Cuthill have four • tory which make us proud to be a N. Beattie Heads ' car was found by members of the formation required by canvassers sans, namely: "tKarvey, Stratford; Canadian.. In her most capable 1Y the farmer's mother, Mrs. J, Fergu 1 manner Mrs. W. H. McLean gave son. 92nd Birthday church congregation, it was strip- or any interested persons, Wilmer, Walton; OsdAr, on the Will Hold Forum a most humorous readin Special R (,� homestead, and Glenn, who oyer- g Badna�nton C1U6 ped of oil filter, carburetor, fuel . For Locke Referees mur:c was furr,:sbed for the meet- ates his father's farm, and one y Ing by a ladies' quartette, consist- 1 James Jordan, Dublin's only non- pump' battery, headlights, heater, BARNA daughter, !Mrs. E. Neil' (Mary), of The ocal racquet swingers of - mirror and floor mats. — . Ing of \ire. J. Henderson, Mrs. ,:; agenarian, will celebrate his 92nd " Exeter. There are 11 grandchit- The opened their season with 4 . Provincial police ,are continuing Mrs, William Hart returned last To rortotG uniform int^r Harold: Jones 11rs. E. Sproat, an �RD� ;.= birthday thus week. He is the only their"Investigatiott. dren an'dthree great-grandchildren. P preta- the customary- pot -luck supper on (�„ r surviving member of his. family. He week after spending dome time tion of hockey- rules, and. to give Mrs. Win, Kyle, who sang two ap M:, Y p Mr, and Mrs, Cuthill visited fre Wednesday evening, The number = n prapriate numbers, "Where the ° was, formerly Postmaster of Dub nn • with frietrds in Toronto. quently amongst their familydui. referees and prospective referees of people who turned out was not i, Sugar Maple Grows' and "The and Municipal,Cl6rk o4 the Town Mns. John R.atbwell has return -an opportunity to discuss the proii- ci as large as, in former years, but ~s ship of Hibbert for 30 years, Mr. ed after spending the past week in ing the summer months, but now lems of modern hockey, the Ontario Land of the Maple." Mrs. R. Dal- , tiA /q �" 'T . Seaforth-Kipped W. L the -weather is getting cold and at the lack of numbers dnd not pre- yI;. •E.weter with her daughter. Mrs. A. Minor Hockey association is hold ryrrtple, of Egmondville, also ren- vent those Gro Gordan hasp fairly good health and g their advanced age they have de present from enjoying f. is in full possession of all his facu- To Hold 'Meetin Horner. ing 11 forums, for referees. The dared a pleasing solo, Darimy the gootL supper. g cidied to stay more closely to their Bo accompanied b ^,t Hbies. He has five sons and five Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson and son, meeting in this district will be 3•" y Mrs, J. A. The highlight of the evenir was .Legion Notes home and will welcome their McGregor. �Irs. Dalrymple was a g11 daughters: Lyall', 'Toronto; Joseph, afZ inion, spent Sunday with Mrs. held in the Tot�'u Hall at Mitchell the election of officers. Those. oc- There will be a joint meeting of ttriends who wish to call. former member of the Institute and Theodore and Jerome, Detroit; Gertrude Reid and, grandson, Billy. on Thursday, Nov. 4, and, all per- eupying offices for this year are as Nowa of Seaforth Branch 136 . the .Seaforth and Kippenst In The man f The year 1896, Oct. 21, Mr. Cuth- it was a pleasure to welcome her Gerald, Sarnia; Mother Jerome, y friends of Mrs. J. Moss- sons intet•ested in refereeing hock- follows: President, Neil Beattie; of the Canadian Legion . stitutes in the basement of North- so will be sorry to hear she un- ill recalls, was very cold, with snow a back. Mrs. Wm. Kyle took the chair •r' Mother Evelyn. and Mother Agatha, P y are invited to attend'. vice-president,. W, E. Southgate; a side United Church on Friday, Nov. derwent a major operation in Clio flurries' and hard frozen ground- for the business when quite a num1.- all members of the Ursmline Com- A complete discussion on the con- secretary treasurer, Mayda Meuel- anunity; Mrs. William J. Byrne and 6, at 1 p.m. ton hospital Monday, and at time The weather remained very cold duct and duties' of a referee and her of business items were discuss- ler; property committee, J. C. Me- Scotty Forbes, district pensions; '. This is the project on ",06=un- of writing is dor as well as can for a few days., following the next ed. A letter of thanks was read lips'. Leo Bolger, Detroit, • ng interpretation of rules will, be hel'd Kenzie; tournament committee, R. officer; of London, addressed a . •ity kiiterprises." A speaker from be expected, We hope for a speedy week .or two they had beautiful In- from Mrs, Wilmer Broadfoot for The Altar Society of St. Patrick's under the guidance of Bob Me- S. Box; membership committee, J. largeiyt attended meeting of the, " the Institute Department in To- recovery. dean Summer weather with apples the basket of fruit sent her and a " Church held's social evening in-Ahe to pick, roots to hottest and many 'Cully and Stan Smith. Mr. Me- persrcinal thank -you R. Kelly; social committee, Dora branch Thursday evening- - ~:-? ronto will be present. Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson Reids motor- Cully y u was given by ]Parish Hall on Friday evening. A "Ail 1'adies in the community who ed to Almante, Mich., Sunday. thret�hing to be completed. The Y has just completed three Miss Margaret McKay :for the fruit thy Parke. 3e ,, large crowd attended', and prizes years -of proYes,ional refereeing, The gathering decided to leave The annual church parade will be are interested in organizing Com- Their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Rider, hav- late Jahn Dodds was one of -the sent her by the Institute white she , for pnogree's-lve euchre were won while Mr. Smith is a well known' the membership fee the same as held on the evening of Sunday, 'f, munity, 'affairs, etc„ will 'be most Ing suffered a stroke passed awa veteran threshers in those dtaY,. was a patient in Scott Memorial 1by A�>gel'a Morris and Jack McIver; t: Y O.HA. referee of many years' ex- in previous years, i.e. $2.00, and November 7, to Northside Unitt3dl q welcome to attend.. Saturday. Personals: Mrs, Wilmer Cuthill Hospital. Five dollars• will be -us- for Forty -,fives, Michael McCarthy, is in Scott' Memorial Hospital; perifince, ed to send a Christmas gift to a $1'00 for associate members. Wed= Church. The receel Poppy Day, ,'Vo- .. ". Parr Flanner and George Hol- nesday will again be the round will be on the preceeding Saturday, r n1J Terry y g. Miss Pearl Thamer is in Scott veteran in Toronto. flatus for Hal- H'aard. ,A prize for the lucky table • lowe'en were made and committees robin night. November 6. ,g- Londesboro Congregation Memorial ,Hospitai„ Sea,fortli; Mr. The first Wednesdavtras wan by. Anna Aticin,on, MusicY of each Nor dancing was furnished by ,the and Mrs. Edward Bryang have re- appointed for same. Mrs. A. G. month will be lunch night, which It is expected that Zone Coxi>- °' g turned after visiting errands in Gbderlch Team Installs Alexander and Mrs. Little were11 r g means that next Wednesday will mand•er W. M. MacDonald, of 'Krnr `! ]Delaney and McQuaid orchestra. Banff, Alta.; James Murray, Tor- appointed delegates to the W, I: ;r5fi Observes Golden Jubilee New Rebekah ®kers be a social evening„ with Lillian card'ine, will pay an official visit l Mrs. Kathleen Feeney left Fri- onto, with friendts here; Charles convd'ntfon, to be held In London Southgate and Mayda Meueller in to the branch on Thursday, N'ovesn ', ,day to spend the winter m•onth�s Stimore, Stratford, with Mr. and — Oct. 25, 26, and,27. Miss Winni- , Mrs, H. Stimore; John Bennett, of charge of the refreshments, her 1B. �rtith her daughters in Toronto. Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held Pred Savauge, Seaforth, gave a ,; % Large crowdts of worshippers' a mortgage. The minister ,at the an interesting evening in ,their most interesting demonstration on ?' L'• Mr. and Mrs. Gooder, London, Guelph, with his parents, Mr, and thronged the United Church herp time of the opetiiwg was the late lodge rooms' on Monday evening, weaving, it is amazing the ` e,', visited it'h Mra .Lotus Dorsey. Mrs. William Bennett; Mr. and, pat: on the past two ,Sundays when the Rev. A. E. Andrews_, The present MARRIED IN LONDON when., seventy-five members saw terns which she has worked out, ", Mise' Kay Wood's, LOndon, ,'pent congregation celebrated the gol'deti Mrs. Thomas Watson:,: London, with . pastor is' Rev. S. A. Brenton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. D,D.P. •Blacker, of Goderich, and and the members are grateful to _ nF,r the week -end with her parents, Mr. jubilee of their church. The speak- In connection with the celebra T � :, r her,instabling team, put on the de Miss, Savauge for her kind talk and Mrs. Pat Woo3;s.,.' .er on the first Sunday was Rev. tion of the. golden jubilee, the h , • gree work to install the new offs- and• display of her handicraft. Mrs. r: y I rl� Mr• William Stagletpn spent a Harold Steell, of James St. United church board' has caused a history N; ' r '� p'; couple of days in Toronto last :Church, Exeter, whose. early days •of the church to be printed to cera for the focal lodge. The off!- Hugh McGregor gave the topic on ,��h�• � G ,, rkj RED CROSS NOTES cera ore: N,G., Mrs. Fred E. Wil- Hospitality^ in the 'Home." She an ' creek+ were spent here, commemorate the event, lis; ' V.G., Mrs.Joseph Grummett; stressed, the fact of keeping your T'he en•thusiaezn in evidence on :Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Frank A meeting for the purpose -of Chaplain, Mrs. Scott Habkirk; door open and a, welcome at all ' t '? ' w • the first Sunday of%he celebration McEwant, Stratford, and, Mr, and quilting two quilts: will be held in Waideti, Mrs. Charles Felkar; I times to visitors. Rooms should W � ' #; ,". conflanued on into the next Sunday, Mrs. Jack Hamilton, London,, with the Red Cross work rooms Friday, Candttetor. Mrs. Hugh Thompson; {kept reasonably clean and should ' " ,;' institute Sponsors when 1#ew. A W. Gardiner, 'of Eg- Mt, and, Mrs. W. K. Gooier; Mr. Nov. 5. A full attendance of incur flntitieial secretary, Mrs. Foster' be used ands r}nt kept as spare b Social Evenilt mondville United Churefi, a former and Mrs, Jack Sinclair, Kippen, bers is requested. 13 i"', treasurer, Mrs. Archie rooms. The meeting was brought " >? ? . �° g greatly beloved -minister of the Mr, and Mrs. William Riley, Hen- Hubert; recording secretary, Mrs. to a close by Singing the National r x '` 4Yjrfir <. Londes'boro •Church, spoke in the salt, and Miss Fern Watson, Lon- •-- — 12oy MaCxonigle; '' �{ae morning about the value of re-ianist, Mrs. Anthem. A vote of 'thanks was ex - The .Seaforth Women's Institute dorn, with Mrs, Nellie Watson,;WagonMr. Frank• •'Kidng; I.G., Mrs. Albert tended to the hostess. and to all ` z 3 ion and worship !Por refining .xvt0_ a'' ' al►lorcrl: the, fnst in a. series" of and Mrs. Douglas Snell, Gaff with A Cull Of Cold Water H .xi,on; O.G„ Mrs. D Orleo•n Sills; those toeing •part on the rogram. - :.<, _ :::''"• asneiai evetxittgs .l'ridap: might in the !roam 'of men and, women. Znr Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Stveil, Sr.; Mre•. R., yN. } iss Jelan .colt L. A d p , rr���, t "` t ',V'�, .,, G,, M S Se aknty lunch whs served by the s% 4��,,�, i � i f 'r/a, ata druote llall,, •when about 40 tables the evening . the theme of his ad- John Rad,ford, Clinton, and Miss Give a cup of cold water In MY N,Cr;; Mrs, .t W. Free; R S,V.G., committee In charge, with Mrs, W. � � .Y:s :::v=��=� � •" ^,,, , .r ofucirre were i dlress was the importance of the g y<:<#tx si n' Mrs. John Wilma 'Radford, London,'vdith Mrs. name, Mrd: J. Hiliebrecht; L,S.V.G., Mrs. Doig as convener• nts,,.. ., •+:.�.].,i• <,,.: E. McLean was iii' 1.tsbarg oY, ikhe fI�" altar in shaping the future Lillie 'Webster; Mr. aiixi Mrs. Fred ,Said the Masterman to man when Leg; MoCltxre, The Kjppen E.W.I, will hold��• `` • <�4. �� u�a;2;, eitehre, i and pxotnoting Peace among men 1Boyca and• family, Brucefield,, with He came;4 ' v and! nations. All these services Mr, and ,Mrs, Harry •Snail Miss s tai -gra.AndPew Moore, the retiring their Hallowe'en social at S.S.56No. W ;; . Y rt yk, 5 The ;prize -Winners weiei• �i111f ed A cup of oold water—our Ho PI N.G. . waa presented ,,with a Past 2, Tuckersmith, on Monday, Nov. ° ,•a • ; ; r < were greatly emr3ched'b� the ape Maiy Caldwell, Lon•dan at her pian, °, B'}Uo upeld, , 'Walton,: ; hien,s . �tAty. Noble ,Grand Jewel and also a prat• 1, at 8.30: p.m. A good program of .. , °:. ciai music stupplietl by ,the' cliorr, home here; Mrs. H. Fife Toronto, This is your chance and m[ne to 4 3tferirheth Adams ton' haYrdd; ° slid,and. by guest musician,. T. tyiBt A delicious Punch was sere- local talent is being prepared!, Bin- , 4 rddii� • * 1iI(hardsai . 11r- 944gintiom:, orifi Mre. +: llermran, Clinton, with play the man. 1.. , The Loniroaboro VnIted Church, their • brattier, Wiliiai t Cal.drwell; ed $ the lunch convener, ' Mias go will be played. All interested. r ��.3,..d n T1te fail pVI2;"41t06's. ` #r4,:;Mit.. Jean Setitt, and the meeting -closed are aslkedl to bring their donatlouts 111ch has receutlNy �bd4n, redetorat= Miss Bertha Brogden Londbitip and 'TIS, sure we will mot pass this way A. Imiale'brand, urst; `Mr's„ idllert' ' with the National Anthem. for Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry :Salitisk. <, , `; "€ r , ed inside and tint, was hrlllt 3n> Mrs. Chariest Tliro6% �Chiea$a, with again, Good •prizes for both adults and ^i° ' :a-• �,: ''.t fjitrang, lobe :haYrds, anrtI 14ittd Wit $98, at a total cost of $6,60'0, It MiS,s Ei, iMalnek; 112rs. T. t4amp,on, Opportunity knocks, while we re a, a, infix suteLean, `otsrlsnlatlon. P y no • childiren to all kinds of costumes i;., K> is' ostiltnated• first it wontd cont tem Palmerston, wit$i .Mrs. W�Ai, iytln; main , _<... 11 tl�iemon's =dr'chk4ra •p r• tr.v.i•trr•e ti will be offered. The ladies will nines that••sunr today', but MoFA of Mr. ands Mrs. H. M•ogridge, Auburn, •Let us do our bit, His message A: dYnlcal friend of ours declares piease bring lunch. Signing the register after their weddln0 vtraB aolb»rnlzed anusic for fire datroifGg, ate, a de• the iPoi`it rasa, done 'free by -the with 1►1rs, Margaret Maarttidwg; Mr. proolaim•: that even when you get as ol'd as Quite ti number of the 'Ki en t t, Martini Ro o =,r. PP a g s mato Cath lic Church, Lohdcft, awe• Mr. And die oum, ming, he, ssirved driring teitn'bors, It °W49 opened for 'Wor- and •Mrs•. J'aMe's U00661 and- ,Pltyl'• (wive a cup •of 'aoid water in HIS Methuselah, and as bald as a bil- theravening, The next ''!041 Will,-E.W.I. held fined, the cottondoltt be- Mrs, Patrick Cleary. The bride is the fnrtnel N1�tr+lot( "tiipresa, ' 66, -ted 'an Nov,'nev24, n h Brae of debt, E are ntarcldil. itiirb roVBelt# in Hanle, bald ball, women stili get in your ing hold ru !rote:! >;ondwn 'this daughter of Mr's, P. WHantey, of Parkhlil', a d trio' geoom'st `2 �t�bid ori' November 1 dud y never been handioapper0 by Eastern Ontario. , J. B. fhaiY: week. parents are ilVir• And- gViws. William J. Clealyyaf $s aforllie Y '. , '% i ; I ,_ , { g, ti my ,c�h, "4�;',t + '!� ,- J WCL , ", ...::-a ,, 1. {. , t [ }.., :. .4;; AV, - -L. ,11 .: .:. . .. ;v ,..