Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 . Everg Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener Stockyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, efc. The Plattsville Board of Trade met for its November meeting with seventeen members present. A report was given on the project to make Plattsville better known with more signs leading to the village. Signs have been ordered and as soon as the necessary perâ€" mission is granted they will be erected within a radius of twenâ€" ty miles each direction from the village on the roads leading into rlattsville. terest spirit The board also expressed its desire to promote the Santa Claus parade in Plattsville on Decemâ€" ber 18th and all members were urged to do their utmost to make it the usual success. » Plattsville : Plans "More Signs" Every Fri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, sheep, equipment and produce at Arthur Sales Barn. HARRY PARR & SON, Aima P.O. Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Elora Every Thursday at 10.30 a.m.â€" Sale of cattle, pigs, sheep, horses and produce at the Kitchener Stockyards, adjoining the city on No. 7 highway. _ __ oo @ refer to your directory when you‘re not sure of the number. Evefg Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener tock{uds Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. Every Friday, 7.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture, household effects, etc., at the Auction Room, New Hamburg. Sat., Dec. 4, 1.30 p.m.â€"Auction sale of furniture and household effects at Woodstock St. North, Tavistock, for Mrs. Adam Weickâ€" @ consult the Yellow Pages for handy classified listings showing "where to buy it!" Every Tues., 1 pm.â€"Sale at Farmers‘ Livestock Market, Anâ€" gaster, of cows, calves, sheep, fat * in Feils Aves Phone 4â€"4000" Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p.m.â€"Furniture, household effects for Mrs. Clara Orth, 29 Dunbar St.. Waterloo. Sat., Dec. 4, 1.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture, household effects, etc., for Mrs. Frieda Uppenthal, 92 Chestâ€" nut St., Kitchener. Mon., Dec. 13, 9.30 a.m.â€""Elâ€" mira Fair Day", Community sale of horses, implements, furniture, etc., at Farmers‘ Shedy, Sat., Dec. 4, 1.30 ï¬.m.â€"Aucï¬on} sale for Mr. Peter Hubert in vil-‘ lage of St. Jacobs of property, furniture and household goods. _ | M. R. ROTH, Auctioncer Phone 30W, Tavistock, Ontario In order to stimulate more in A. S. SNIDER, CLINT JANTZL, Auctioncer Phone Baden 146 to avoid wrong numbers â€" to save time and trouble By Mrs. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Corresponde and more of the Christmas in the village the Board of By Plattsville Board. t) \ _ Twelve ladies answered the roll |call and fifteen calls on the sick | and shutâ€"ins were reported. The Christmas meeting of the Baby Band of Plattsville United Church was held in the basement of the church with 33 mothers and 15 children present. Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Bryans presided for the proâ€" gram which included the graduaâ€" tion of nine members into the Mission Band of the church. Mrs. Bryans announced that Mrs. Clair Harmer would be the superintenâ€" dnet of the Mission Band for the 1955 season. Mrs. Don Hall was appointed secretary â€" treasurer. Tne committee for the Easter meeting wili be Mrs. Norman Eliis, Mrs. Kobert McFarlane and Mrs. Layton Hofstetter. A letter of thanks will be sent to Rev. Gordon W. Kaiser who kindly An exhibit of 50 oil paintings mostly originals, is on display at Plattsville public library. Many visitors have already seen the display and others will view them this week. The pupils have been studying for two years under Daâ€" vid Gibb of Galt. Among the exâ€" hibitors are Mrs. George Edâ€" wards, Mrs. Clayton Gofton, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. John Potter, Mrs. Jake Gofton and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Baby Band Meets. â€" T e A Remembrance fl.l{ reading was given by Mrs. Hewitt. Guest speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. Frank King, who gave an interesting talk on the 2nd chapter of the study book, "The Christian Contribution to the New India". Exhibit Oil Paintings. . e read by Mrs. Edward Hewitt. Others taking part alternately, Miss Clara Seipes also read a porâ€" tion from the books of Acts, and an article from the Herald subâ€" stituting for Mrs. John Scott in remembrance of Miss Jessie Fenn. 16 King St. S © The Case of the Vicious Biddy LIPHARDT HARDWARE We have a large selection of wAPPIEST CHILDREN .. ZWERYWWERE _ * â€" _ CA L a _ pâ€"4445 KETTLES Aladdin Thermos or Sportsman Ideal Gift for the Picnicker WATERLOO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane of Dundalk were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scott. Mrs. Edward Sutton, who was removed to the Woodtsock hosâ€" pital, the past week, underwent a successful operation and is imâ€" proving favorably, his many friends are pleased to know. chair for the p am and gave the motto "Of nlmnu you wear your expression is ‘the most imâ€" Portant," which was followed by a poem "The Value of a Smile". Mrs. D. Bell offered prayer. Mrs. William Bell sang a solo, accomâ€" gl:nied at the jnnno by Mrs. C. liman. Mrs. J. Lederman introâ€" duced the speaker, Mrs. J. J. Mcâ€" Kay of the Brooksdale Branch, who spoke on resolutions. Conâ€" gratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deeton whose 50th wedding anniversary was celebrated on Nov. 24th. Lunch was served following the ainzu(z:f of "The Queen", by Mrs. . Shearer, Mrs. A. Strickler, Mrs. P. Lass and Mrs. B. Harrison. $140.46 was collected for the Naâ€" tional Institute for the Blind. Mrs. Harry Pelton (formerly Mona Maiton) and three children were recent visitors with Miss Lillian Goetz. Mrs. M. Urygerinam took the chair for the program and gave with the Ode and the Mary Stewâ€" art Colletc. Thirty ladies answered the roll call, "A Quick Meal". Commitâ€" tees were named for the bazaar to be held in the Sunday School room early in Decemeber. Durâ€" ing: the business session $5. was voted to the War Memorial Hosâ€" ï¬iml, London, and $10. to the urrican Flood Relief Fund. The December meeting will be the family night on Dec. 9th, and take the fork of a potluck suy per. Mrs. Margaret Bullock is spendâ€" Toys Toys Meccano Sets Dinky Toys Trains Games of all kinds Friction Toys Perfect Gift Bathroom Seales BORG â€" DETECT COUNSELLOR Here‘s the *_PLAY ;. s y Made by 2â€"3321 of , MB & Y 6 Woode ~ * | Mr. wolte cesc ult ° P ll| _ cinlie dAtets | ie shaten ce T ooilel k may Frichds herg] the sumiper montla with hy is | O 00" > > pital Vancouver St. Louis Sault Ste. Marie . $31.25 when you go on a trip. 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