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,v o, t• a� eon ro a t Sunda with, y�am�„„,,,; ,i,. •,aa$di;irx � 1
4 .. ,t ,1 i$d ]n o a. d t b, .: � 1" ,ate'? Wli :, ,
rtend22nce, The Rev. B. Farr, aural " :•..:;...4 "
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Pr'ineiPal of •Huadrt Cniiee 9 !v< -k:: a p. lx .." lox e lr b
Dean o d'eri +: wreck was br„e to • at , e a ice , f � Ailli�� Iden ail. k � ,:��?i' � �n� �' ;
f Go ell.. took charge of ., ih #: �..;.,�i r
love Mi, Sim' an. compared .r do : ''
, d pa..., HQ a_ pared Db. J C, a , s fir, Mrs F".. GI► . o t. , yi�4slQn Ql?e#igne..:,nn tl},. + ,,, J �r
the :first part ,of ,the. eeti' .. e:. d 'ret, Hen all.:,;in,•..; £ !'a#, R4,4fit4 - , a
fig, the conditions s: a is' o f o a F'`
x ti , n. the ld dau @r ... .a : IoG iitkfr c.
�X f%kins was riving south .when, 1?t: Ai .:. tires,,. d: xolid?> u, vis
s Rev. Wm, Simpson,- yn om , . Y ,;[r . 1 ;
recent) re- ala b:Alpire betare. its de9trntc, ��i.'.
he ran out a:' gPxioii e..11aro .,,:.. i iced with the 10ineeN. daug'hte .'�hle�e >x3t al„ -survey” r a ��+4 ''.'tl4 t :.. , ,.,,;s , ,, is
turned. from 'China, was the guest t Of la �d . ;.rte X, r,
ion to Cooiunism• It w, ash t un r�,; ” /f Mr ky pextnnez ,''Q£. , r e
" • e Baker•', Mi13ex' of, 'hondan hraYelli "iii a ',; :.:. s, Jaclrlspn Wim. 914 Wedai 1F e��i,,i?G , ,, .•
P laving been fgrced' to til, Christ # tib .... , $a .; �? Galuvexson S?3v€3iaA,,,'.00.1;..aisit. i :...t.., ,.,
callocl 'together Hia same .•direction, • Mopped and gaga' s� y , g of;.v
leave China with, his wife and fam-t , L � .. , t o
twelve apostles -bidding them to or> . <. i% :, _ ,, spox 4Nreelrs 4f'donaunxer ui' - : e t I.rr
ily in May of thin ear° r. Simp- g bim a plisli, As two cera saxtedl .?y : r .�. A?i3a, FlaxencB Belk, xa spsa4ddn a, •, :,p??d it _}
y Zvi p out to teach salt Preach that 'the x !.i �,, few 3 i in 'homes an41 •Go.#Ao7eaFe?.' eMlzsiiw r1.
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ion was p gwn..tlie xoad, Adkins vohicle z>.; daYa n Wdeor kbde waelr, a# $ ,,i. 11%
abie to give a ho date, G4zttiipt Roman �mpzre was de- went out of oat' 1 f'•� ✓.t, Y ' ` Meats` 1
Brat hand information on bhe pre- sir ' c . ,ro Provincial Tbeir kurlloser•is; a d *x rl `
,, oyed. It is sly through con Co 'stab r..;:>:,3' - mine ,bho •%,,� �,
YYpes cif 'alkpl3ance :and
sent crisis' 'in Chane, He told haw n le Elmer Zimmerman, 7xe h. :. , y Buarlman. er 1 .
centrated• 'living agents, e,i. 'men ter, investigated', r rx1�I t gen al y ,used wretch 1 9�1k t�, I "",� .& "
the 'Communists' o'ffsxed the policy and women alive with Christ, that vFfi! 0 WIN wil•1 regn xs aetlaptatiom £or}60 cy to k � ' i1 ```"'` . 'r„ ,,E,1' „i>c �
of the velvet glove whenever' Damage, estimated at $400, was. ,;il ; �,
p fhe W Mr oil operation, "k
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we can ho a to stem the tide of ..caused near Hensall Friday' when „gmondviile' Any local conversion; ' problglns f t„� , In l�f r #IQ ,_�} :jl.t ',
Communism today, said I}i, two cars 'col'lidecl at an intersec United t7hureda, assisted by ,bba en .; ,
laches of bhe Gongre ata bel a countered which- m ' I �
�-• 'Neil tion,l. uronn College is the 'key tion of Tuekersmit'h and, Usboi '"` '�N,t 3 • g on, A ro eso will ' s O , retard, Goo ori, � ,»�iToy��nlir 4 M �k i a
1.e there Town Line, Police say Harold y / Progreso al o be noted, ancoor X�ygr
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ver successful 'bazaar and hams, ,� l �
would' serve to influence young parker, Hensall, was Proceeding corrective measures ,take before' ;1�at,�.a#
baking sale in, Cardno's •store wn .,,au'tover," tentatively sehedu'I:all
(men and women toward a sense of east, and a vehicle operated by Saturday Saturday afternoon. The 'proceedr3' Yblm>q�X�Ir
„ for Decemb.eq, 1950, , , 1
i " ; stewardship' in this world which 5, a
1.A. W. M'organ,,R.R. 1, Ikensall, :was emanated, ho $253. 2'+^ ,}
would eventually ,build up a strong x" The consumers themselves can r
going .south when the ears colli'd- , ' 'Gerry, the young son, of Mr. axed) I'•1� !J7�P!�a).K�a���Mei?
'Kingdom for God. on earth. The I contribute greed' toward ,by ;oaI h
ed. Damage to Morgan's vehicle Mrs. Grant Finni an is in Scott and efficient pe greatly
by giv ,
„' i; 1• '''• ` , ``���� � Rev,. Mr, Wyatt tendered the � was estimated at $300, and ; to ��f'" .• Memorial Hospital, receiving treat - ' * '�' ' ' ' �' � � •'
oRUM thanks of all to the speakers, The
ment for a throat ailment. Mrs'. ins their full., 'co-operatioi _ ebbs
D Parker's car at $100. Provincial r
remaining part oP the meeting was Con'stabl"e Elmer Zimmerman, of Jam s!ntM G eogor is also in' Scott'
conducted' by the president of the Exeter, investigated. Memorial Hospital, where she un- x
D VI.t., Miss Josephine Woodcock. W ri ht - Ta for peration l+ar appearI IL,'A
Mrs. Perkins„ of London, Blues- 9 y dicitis. ' e' °�"1',
: �
IA love) autumn' wedding N{'
coral secretary for the Diocese of Y g was Mrs. W. J. Nott was removed 'toW +" t,:
�l �`"
' Huron, gave an account of new soleminized at '(Carmel Presbyter- 1 ,nl,
the home of her daughter Mrs 1 ;.',
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}..:..; >3s y- .,s, .. :.7 & 'A ds%F ° .M ; •r s ' ...:fie :. Mrs. Charles Roney) and 7jaby , - ,,,• , V,.TA '
Deaner pledge was set a fifty from a pearl trimmed headidress, : x:�.,: i, y;�, p �f::;;:y fi., w.. of,'sy,: '' mr. ,,:
Deanery p g t ty s ;� , kj , :: t. .;u,.,r.. a c :$� boy returned' home from Stratford " It� ,;
t and her only ornament was triple «• :• •:•• ,.,«::•:.:':; ?
cents per member. Miss Dorothy 1 Hospital on Sunday. - . 'Attention HYDROn n 1
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Parke of Seaforth, secretary for strand' pearls, the gift of the Robert Mair, 95, Hensall who a few ears a o, learned O Uume�S ■ t r�"k
Y , Y g Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wdl'liams and � x"
1.
Church Camp, read a report o'f all groom. •Miss Audrey Dick, cousin to write shorthand, is now reading a shorthand version of the Sharon, of Burford, -visited her
i , , tits to the camp. The usual 'bust- of the bride, as bridesmaid'„ wore Bible. In this picture he has just written the Lord's Prayer. parents, Mr. and' Mrs. B. Barker, f, `),
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rens of minutes, roll call and cor_ a gown of pale blue taffeta, with Mr. Moir thinks he is the eldest living alumnus of the University and also attended Zioa annivers- The Hydro -Electric POWer COInm1SSI0n Of LP.,�'
-- — - —_ bustle 'back, and a 'matching feath- of Toronto. ary services on, Sunday. �yig7
Bred• headdress, with shoulder- Ontario will immediately begin a spot check Of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Smith and P
length veil, and carried a nosegay"i„
�j /�/� • of pink carnations and gladioli. family, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. electrical equipment In homes anti commercial'of
When the I�t/��/��I/yy '�1 George Gibb, Phyllis and Ronnie,
`( (,��I The groom was attended by Jack M OYYY't eY' g3ullet l�.esident visited Mr. And Mrs. Dalton Mal establishments In the Seaforth and Dublin a ,
Kinsman, Kippen. Followingthe "Former J. r�
y reception held, at Rether's offee c'olm on Sunday. tricts In connection with the forthcoming Fre
beings the HARVEST iI/ • • � � tlr. and Mrs. George Robinson ' v1Y�
Shop, Exeter, the couple left on a quency Conversion to GO cycles.
Is Ninety Years y O 1,� �, g
and Gladys spent Sunday in Lou-
wedding trip, Ottawa and points don. Personnel making this test Inventory Will ,"
east. For travelling the bride wore „ Mr. Albert Roney, who has been
when
you're 60 or 65, do you hope a suit of navy blue gabardine with On the 27th of October at the under the doctor's care, -is able to . carry credentials. For their own protection it Is
_ to be s>ttin bac and talon our
g k\ g y matching accessories and carried) home of Mr. and. Mrs, J. E, Som- be around again. '"`t
Luncheon suggested q ,
�`y ease, with a cheque delivered to your a corsage of pink roses. erville, 10320 Villa Ave., Edmonton, fir. and Mrs. Bob Keyes and
su Betel that consumers re nest that Ident2= �;
_ , -.,a, mail -box at regular intervals? That's Remembrance 'Day will be ob- Mrs_ Barbara Reid, who formerly family visited. Mr. and Mrs, J: W. fication be satisfactorily established. i�N,
a hope many a farmer has realized— served. in Hensall on Friday, Nov. resided in Hullett Township, cele- Suggestions Britton Sunday evening. a
" thanks to life insurance. I should be 11, stores in the village closing brated her ninetieth' birthday, Mr. James Malcolm is able to be The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario
during the morning hours, Mem- having the usual birthday cake . aroun'd, again -after being tai ld�er Fre acne Conversion Division i
pleased to discuss your retiremeIIt Nothing can be 'du4ler Batting
hers of fhe Legion will convene at ninety candles. Other members of than a I'uuch that's packed with- the doctor's care for the past Frequency . ;
plans with you. 10.30 a.m. and. the parade will start .the family were also present: three weeks. iT•
y out care and without imagination.
Prom 'the public school at 10.40, led Phemie of Edmonton and John, of Mr, and Mrs. Ormond Pridham l'`
John W. Mitchell Here are a half dozen "Do" hints
by the Bannockburn Pipe Band, of the Peace River country, and 'many and ' family and Mrs. S. Hewitt, of "
for packing lunches that will be
Varna. A short service will be other friends called in the after- Mitchell, visited Mr. and Mrs.
fun to eat and a cookie recipe i
S'TRATFORD PHONE 280 held at the cenotaph and placing noon. Mrs. Wm. Somerville, who Glenn Pepper on Sunda o;
you'll want to try. Y Ribber Stamps
of wreaths, followed ,by a public with her husband, were guests Do Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson,
Representing service in the Town Hall the pack (heavy foods and con -
guest from Seaforth, poured tea during tainers at the bottom of the box and Gladys visited Mr. and Mrs. a ),
THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY speaker being Rev. R, A. Brook. fihe afternoon. The tea table was so light sandwiches and cakes will Jack Stacey Saturday evening, it ! ,
The choir will consist of members laid with a beautiful crochet cloth, being Mr. Stacey's birthday.
not be crushed'.
_.-_— of the Legion and, Ladies' Auxil- the work of Mr'. - Somerville's - Id Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon and ■ a
iary. Chaplain Rev. P. A. Fergu-
e,on will be chairman.
COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES -- $2.50 each
HOGS over -250 Inas.
ea. - ,5(lc cWt.
According to size and
condition,
Pho,
he collect:
SEAFORTH - 655 r 2
MITCHELL 219
INGER SOLL 1
books in the library, noting espec-
tally the merits 'of "Flora Fox and
Her Rrie'nds"—a book which show-
ed the C'hris'tian way of life
children. Mrs. Perkins reviewed
was and means of becoming
Y g
missionary at home, of becoming
•.ne whio shows an inner glow from
linowing the Lord intimately. Miss
Mary Fee, of Hensall, welcomed
the ladies to St. Paul's, A nomin-
at5ng committee was formed
Mrs. Farr, Goderich, Miss Olive.
Dodd and Mrs, Palmer A uniform
ran Manse, Hensall, 5aturd'ap, Oct.
29, when Rev. P. A. Ferguson unit-
ed in marriage Evelyn Margaret,
to Youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Taylor, to Percy Carl
Wright, only son of Mr, and Mrs,.
a y
Howard Wright, Cromarty. The
bridle was gowned in white brocad-
ed satin•.. styled' with nylon yoae,
bertha colla! and fitted bodice
w•
ith self -covered buttons and
of bustle skirt. She carried' a bou-
quet of American Beauty roses..
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Her floor�len th brid'al
g veil fell.,:.
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bTr. slid 'Mrs- James RacAio and
family visited on Sunday last with
Mr."and Mrs. Stan Racho in Strat-
ford.
SECRETARY - T'REAITRER " ;
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For Huron Count Federation of Agrat~uI _;....;;
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Duties to'commence early in December
Apply by under to
V. ROY, Secretary -Treasurer
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not later than NoLember 29th
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Seaforth.
ZION
Mrs. Alexia Malcolm visited her
son, Mr. Jack Malcolm, and Mrs.
Malcolm on Sunda y 'and' attended
Zion anniversary.
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}..:..; >3s y- .,s, .. :.7 & 'A ds%F ° .M ; •r s ' ...:fie :. Mrs. Charles Roney) and 7jaby , - ,,,• , V,.TA '
Deaner pledge was set a fifty from a pearl trimmed headidress, : x:�.,: i, y;�, p �f::;;:y fi., w.. of,'sy,: '' mr. ,,:
Deanery p g t ty s ;� , kj , :: t. .;u,.,r.. a c :$� boy returned' home from Stratford " It� ,;
t and her only ornament was triple «• :• •:•• ,.,«::•:.:':; ?
cents per member. Miss Dorothy 1 Hospital on Sunday. - . 'Attention HYDROn n 1
QQ rnQ t r
Parke of Seaforth, secretary for strand' pearls, the gift of the Robert Mair, 95, Hensall who a few ears a o, learned O Uume�S ■ t r�"k
Y , Y g Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wdl'liams and � x"
1.
Church Camp, read a report o'f all groom. •Miss Audrey Dick, cousin to write shorthand, is now reading a shorthand version of the Sharon, of Burford, -visited her
i , , tits to the camp. The usual 'bust- of the bride, as bridesmaid'„ wore Bible. In this picture he has just written the Lord's Prayer. parents, Mr. and' Mrs. B. Barker, f, `),
jli
rens of minutes, roll call and cor_ a gown of pale blue taffeta, with Mr. Moir thinks he is the eldest living alumnus of the University and also attended Zioa annivers- The Hydro -Electric POWer COInm1SSI0n Of LP.,�'
-- — - —_ bustle 'back, and a 'matching feath- of Toronto. ary services on, Sunday. �yig7
Bred• headdress, with shoulder- Ontario will immediately begin a spot check Of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Smith and P
length veil, and carried a nosegay"i„
�j /�/� • of pink carnations and gladioli. family, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. electrical equipment In homes anti commercial'of
When the I�t/��/��I/yy '�1 George Gibb, Phyllis and Ronnie,
`( (,��I The groom was attended by Jack M OYYY't eY' g3ullet l�.esident visited Mr. And Mrs. Dalton Mal establishments In the Seaforth and Dublin a ,
Kinsman, Kippen. Followingthe "Former J. r�
y reception held, at Rether's offee c'olm on Sunday. tricts In connection with the forthcoming Fre
beings the HARVEST iI/ • • � � tlr. and Mrs. George Robinson ' v1Y�
Shop, Exeter, the couple left on a quency Conversion to GO cycles.
Is Ninety Years y O 1,� �, g
and Gladys spent Sunday in Lou-
wedding trip, Ottawa and points don. Personnel making this test Inventory Will ,"
east. For travelling the bride wore „ Mr. Albert Roney, who has been
when
you're 60 or 65, do you hope a suit of navy blue gabardine with On the 27th of October at the under the doctor's care, -is able to . carry credentials. For their own protection it Is
_ to be s>ttin bac and talon our
g k\ g y matching accessories and carried) home of Mr. and. Mrs, J. E, Som- be around again. '"`t
Luncheon suggested q ,
�`y ease, with a cheque delivered to your a corsage of pink roses. erville, 10320 Villa Ave., Edmonton, fir. and Mrs. Bob Keyes and
su Betel that consumers re nest that Ident2= �;
_ , -.,a, mail -box at regular intervals? That's Remembrance 'Day will be ob- Mrs_ Barbara Reid, who formerly family visited. Mr. and Mrs, J: W. fication be satisfactorily established. i�N,
a hope many a farmer has realized— served. in Hensall on Friday, Nov. resided in Hullett Township, cele- Suggestions Britton Sunday evening. a
" thanks to life insurance. I should be 11, stores in the village closing brated her ninetieth' birthday, Mr. James Malcolm is able to be The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario
during the morning hours, Mem- having the usual birthday cake . aroun'd, again -after being tai ld�er Fre acne Conversion Division i
pleased to discuss your retiremeIIt Nothing can be 'du4ler Batting
hers of fhe Legion will convene at ninety candles. Other members of than a I'uuch that's packed with- the doctor's care for the past Frequency . ;
plans with you. 10.30 a.m. and. the parade will start .the family were also present: three weeks. iT•
y out care and without imagination.
Prom 'the public school at 10.40, led Phemie of Edmonton and John, of Mr, and Mrs. Ormond Pridham l'`
John W. Mitchell Here are a half dozen "Do" hints
by the Bannockburn Pipe Band, of the Peace River country, and 'many and ' family and Mrs. S. Hewitt, of "
for packing lunches that will be
Varna. A short service will be other friends called in the after- Mitchell, visited Mr. and Mrs.
fun to eat and a cookie recipe i
S'TRATFORD PHONE 280 held at the cenotaph and placing noon. Mrs. Wm. Somerville, who Glenn Pepper on Sunda o;
you'll want to try. Y Ribber Stamps
of wreaths, followed ,by a public with her husband, were guests Do Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson,
Representing service in the Town Hall the pack (heavy foods and con -
guest from Seaforth, poured tea during tainers at the bottom of the box and Gladys visited Mr. and Mrs. a ),
THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY speaker being Rev. R, A. Brook. fihe afternoon. The tea table was so light sandwiches and cakes will Jack Stacey Saturday evening, it ! ,
The choir will consist of members laid with a beautiful crochet cloth, being Mr. Stacey's birthday.
not be crushed'.
_.-_— of the Legion and, Ladies' Auxil- the work of Mr'. - Somerville's - Id Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon and ■ a
iary. Chaplain Rev. P. A. Fergu-
e,on will be chairman.
mother, Mrs. A. D. Somerville, of
Sr pack food so that Its easy to
y
eat out of hand. For instance, if
Donna and Mr. H. Gordon were the
an tenc�l5
,!'tea i'
i'
The annual Christmas•
Seaforth.
an orange is irnclurFed, cut skin
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
j
concert
of the Sunday School of 'Car'mel
Mrs. Reid was the 'recipient of
many lovely
from stem end to blossom in about
colm on Sunday.
-
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Presbyterian Church will be held•
cards, a number of
telegrams
six or eight sections so it will be
Linda Ruth, daughter of Mr.
MARKING
!
December 23.
and several gorgeous
plants and bouquets from Vancou-
easy to peel.
Do vary the sandwich bread; re-
and Mrs. Charles Friend, and
Bruce Dalton, son of Mr, and Mrs.
DEVICES
'
,�
The Hensall branch of the Cana-
ver, Victoria and Montreal, as well
member you have a choice of rye,1.
Dalton Malcolm, were baptized
than Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary
as from the city.
white, cracked wheat, whole
Sunday afternoon by Rev. Mr.
a Of All Types
attended divine service in St.
She was born in Huron County,
)cheat, graham, raisin, nut, brown
Daynard.
,. ,
Paul's Anglican Church Sunday ev=
Ontario, and was an active worker
bread, bran and many others.
4
ening and were addressed by the
in both Sunday school and W.M.S.
Do include surprises. Make
T
rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, who
based his thoughts from the third
in connection with Burns' Church,
of which she was a member. She
sandwiches from muffins one dray.
Scoop th•e
with dry ingredients.
Rubber Stamps
chapter of Malachi, 16th verse:
"And
went to Kinistino, Sask., in 1916,
middle out of a. crisp
bran muffin and fill with a lightly
3. Add, 1' cup raisins, with dry
ingredients,
are essential to any
i
"u
a book of remembrance was
written before him for them that
with her husband, Robert Reid,
who passed away thirty-one years
sil;ced ham salad.
=!, Before baking sprinkle cook-
well-run business!
,
feared the Lard, and that thought
ago. Since then she has resided
Do vary fhe main course. It
doesn't have to be
i?> c ith mixture of 1 teaspoon cin -
-'upon his name." In his remarks;
with her d'aug'hter in Edmonton,
sandwiches.
One warm dray fresh
namon, 1/E teaspoon ginger and 1/4
They save you time and
Mr. Langford said, It is right and
and her daughter, Phemie, while
pack fruit
and an individual package of cold
teaspoon cloves..
money.
fitting that we should, commemor-
ate ourselves in marble, brass or
in Vancouver and Saskatchewan.
Mrs. Reid has four 'grandchildren
cereal. Milk or cream will keep
Sponge Drop Cookies
yyARyyiCK— g �•$tampmaeter _ Three D8y SerPiCe
bronze. Have we not a better
monument to raise to their mem-
and, five great-grandchildren. One
brother living in Ontario is in his
cool in a thermos.
Do use fresh fruits and vege-
1, cup ready -to -eat bran
1 1/3 cups buttermilk
=MAKES THE BEST IMPRESSION r
__ _ _ On Rush Orders
,
ory? Should. we not erect amoan-
88Th year. Three oilier ones in
tables in season. Wash and wrap
1 tsp. vanilla
l �• Stamp Pads, Deters
meat' of a nobler, purer, more
the family passed away in „their
in wax paper, strips of carrot,
Crisp clhunh of turnip,
l y, cups sugar
& various supplies
brotberly God -tearing nation? Be-
nineties, and three were over 80.
cabbage
wedges, a bunch blue
2 eggs
fore God nothing les -s than this do
Her father, John Gordon Camp-
of grapes,
Sucumber fingers.
2 cups sifted flour
they deserve.” Assisting with the
service were Chaplain Rev. P. A.
Ferguson Rev.
bell, was a 'hard working Scotch-
man and lived' to the ripe old age
Soak bran in buttermilk and
Blend shortening and
3 teaspoons baking powder
I teaspoon salt
i teaspoon soda.
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The r� ExtoSitor
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and R. A. Brook.
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of 109 years and 8 months. Mrs.
qugara
Sugar; add eggs and beat well.
css ' Shuley Harness, of Exeter, Rerd is still in fairly good health gift flour, bakin - • ,!
g powder, salt and `.
sang "The Lord's Prayer," with and, able to wait on herself, al- soda. together. Add sifted dry in- Thrifty people—wise people 'Telephone 41 Seaforth
Robert Cameron, church organist, though she says old' a:ge is not de-
i i edients alternately with soaked .. . all use the
41, Classified The Huron _
at the console.. The choir was as sirable, but the only way to avoid .bran to shortenink mixture. Drop.
sisted by members' of Trivitt Mem- it is to die when you are young. b,, tablespoonfuls onto greased Expositor, Seaforth.
orial Church choir, Exeter. The She is very bright and humorous baking sheets and bake in moder
banners were carried by standard- and loves a joke. ,ate oven 375 degrees F.) about
this year Say %• i bearers Comrades Dave Sangster i:, minutes.
and Roy .Smale, with Color, Serge-
? �004060116 . . . . . . . ":,.. ant Fred, J. Appleby in charge. l'ield: 30 cookies (31h inches in 9
„>,:;:, Sydney MacArthur was parade NEW PRESIDENT diameter).
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} marshal. To vary:
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`i''"'1' rt' 1. Substitute brown sugar
�� y' • �'�� . > S'.?'''''"'� Mrs. Alvin Rundle •was hostess g. r For 'EXCELLENCE
for the Hurondale Women's Insti- granulated sugar.
r V10 "'f ,0.1�,. tute when roll call was responded 2. Add I cup chopped nutmeats
y� jyt�� 'rs Q 2 6 "^ with "our ancestors and their GIVES PERFECT 'SATISFACTION
O`w a _kQQ�.., home." Members are asked to ��yr.y
brio clothing ' . s
to the next meet- .. '?"„'y } u
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' Ig ."< GOLD STAR” rpose Flour
�.• ins for a bale for Europe and are '�"'��%.��;;�' • NOTICE ! � All Pu
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`w� Ys also reminded that th.e roll call % —
x "EXCELLENCE" for the month is a gift for a child V EXCELLENCE Bread Flour
in l,he hospital. It was decided to '""
p 'fl.. 'i; gr
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donate a blanket to a Dutch fam-'°% j '° %%: . "MAGIC" — Ontario Wheat Pastry Flour
-� WANTED
ily that have recently moved) into ,;;:1 /:r%`'
the community. Mrs. Dougall led- g cc „
• y:�s'�'`. ;M iron and All Kinds of Metal Rags
FREE — 12 Beautiful Portrait Greeting Cards in community singing with Mrs. W. `` a. „'' Highest Cash Prices paid. Just Give Them a Trial •
Kernick at the piano, Several sall Institute con- LOUIS HILDEBRAND
a shown above, by having your Portrait taken at members
do the program: Vocal ; WE WILL PICK UP • DAIRY RATION' s PIG STARTER • CALF MEAL 11
FOWLER BROS., Photographers. duet, Mrs, Win. Brown and Mrs.
C. Kennedy. The motto, "Look T} s
REMEMBER — ONLY YOU CAN GIVE YOUR PORTRAIT ! pleasant: the world is taking yak,*t h 9 HOG FATTENER • SOW RATION s HOG GROWER
photograph," was given by Miss' M. '`
Ellis, Mrs. Anna C. Walker fav- . e CHICK GROWER • LAYING MASH • CHICK STARTER
0 Low Prices :.-6 You Must Be Satisfied ored with a ,humorous reading, ,
Your Proofs must be all that "The Minutes of the Hurondale • BROILER MASH • HATCHING MASH
V,ou can have a ' Portrait made - you expect, or Women's Institute." The topic, 1.
and Prints delivered for as low as THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE ` Ci•tizenship, was preS'ented nY I .
MADEI Mrs. A. E. Munn, and''Mafs. J. Kirk- Donald Gordon, C.M.G., bepu-
land t Hurondale demonstrated ty Governor of the Bank of TURGEON GRAIN and PDr4CESSED "EEZ)
the cutting of layer cakes. Lunch- Canada, has been appointed •
3. for $3.00 or 12 for $0.S .."!�
00 C.hoirman and President Can- S ,
� Bon was served. R,��1eve
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY. ad'an National Railways. Mr.
A monster frolic will be (held in 3
1 who was chairman -of glittlE Feed Division of Excellence Flouf s., -Limited.'
the new Conrizituriity Building on Gordon, ! n 11I
the Canadian Wartime Prices
s Friday, November 18, sponsored'by and Trade Board will assume
Thin, offer expires November 30th the Chamber of Commerce, FYf- his duties as head of North V SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, PHONES 353 -`.354
PHONE EITHER STUDIO AND REVERSE THE CHARGES teen valuable pities will be drawn America's largest railroad sys 001 a
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for, valued at over $40b. St. tem on January 1. He sue- " ■
Marys clown 'band will b16 present, ceeds R. C. Vaughan C.M.G., i - """`"--
While Mtirdoohi s or6hes'tra will ` t .
_:. whtl le retiring on pensloh af• `: tit tlt�►
r Play for the dance. Bingo, games FARMERS �'.
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FowerS�OtOIe oP`chance.anci other forms of en- ter 5l. ears of railway service. r ! dYug�' We Will bit your WxEAT BAILEY OATS MAXED GItA,T, a
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tei'tainiirent will be Featured. In Canada, where •the average r8•; e•Y, { .t'
Phone 22$,'MIT IETL-- - Phone $4, CLINTON I `�• tall price Is 9:8 centra per pound,
PAY BESTI1 MARKET I'Rx+CES
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