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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-10-17, Page 7rt' THE. ` PEOPLE.I.KNO "foverumei ,t is not i. Itis Complex and re- uires ".experts, but the bu,sie principles of 'demo_ vatic government remain -she ;same.. You should 'now how your Municipal Government Works° low your Schools operate, and, your, responsibili les .in aiding the administration. of -justice. You hould know . how • the tax rate on yourproperty s; struck, and something_ about tho: regul,tlons which afrect your way of life.. Meeting to inform the public on sue matters will be held in. EGMONDVILlE SCHOOL on;Fr..ida— 'ctober24th at t :30 `:iii.•Ec� .�7:T - Honour Judge F:- Fin andwill discuss 1 w. 11V r• E.... .D �LT AT T IEA MIN S R O O .JUS IC Rev.. Dr. James Semple. _w.ill di cus s "THE CHURCH IN. SCHOOLS" Reeve I. Forsyth will seak on "RURAL :MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT" Ladies are invited to biting light refreshments. TO THE EDITOR: Toronto Oct 9 1958 Editor, 'rhe Huron. Expositor: • '15ear Sir: Once again the Salva- tion Army' National Red Shield' Ap- peal•�can record Victory, as reports. reaching this headquarters indicate the objective 'Willbeexceeded when a11;returns are in. •- We are indebted -6. your news- paper for •.the generous support accorded. the local -appeal; for the encouragementgiven the commit- tee andcan-Vassers; -and • for the Practical: interest in :our work which is constantly displayed i O.n behalfof The Salvation Artily may- I extend,. our ''grateful.- thanks., Yours sincerely, • L, aBURSEi Brigadier National .Campaign : Director: ' Toronto,. Ona:. Editor, The Huroir ,Expositor; • I've chosen ,the Thanksgiving season to bring your attention to'a matter for. which so far' *e can- not give thanks:; namely,: the de- feat of.mus, Gula •=;d tro hy. x ys .p y ' We; "estimate-al�out...10aQA0 Cdna. dians mostly -.children• .are_, suffer- ' ing from 'this,progressive and.. crip• THE TUCKERSMITII SCHOOL AREA BOARD _. : - -OS �:OR ST. I' � Chai ma IT . NEXC,S OF E'HU R� F' h1 -[JSBORN,E & HIBBEIi.I MUTUAL FIRE .' .INSITR, ,NCE C:O IT OFFIO'' Exeter,' President E. ;Clayton • Colquhoun, ` R.R. ,•1, Science, Hill mice -President: 3' ' Mitche 1 Alex. J. Rohde,It.R. 1 t ' -D- I-RECTQRS=M'ar, uL Feeney, ,. Y> R. R.-2, , Dtli'n; 'Robert. Gardiner; R:1 1 Cromarty; Milton'McCurdy,. R.R.1„ Kirkton ; Timothy .B. Toohey; R:'R 3 Luean 1 AGENTS—Harry-,Coates; R R, 1 Centralia,,_' Clayton Harris, • Mit- chell; Stanley .Hocking, Mitchell_ SOLICITOR — W. G. Cochrane% 'Exeter. piing disease of the muscles. Few of the child victims: wail. live be- yond adolescence; So far there no 'known cure.. . • Our figure of 1Q;OOQ is Merely an estimate because many parents aren't aware that' there 'children have MD, These people -Should know,:.that` an association exists • ih • Canada:. whose. funetioh is to 'help thein to. find ,out if they have a' victim of; MD in: the' family, and to assist them .in every way until -•a cure is found; This, body; of whom_ x- am honorary' chairman, •is the Muscu- lar 'Dystrophy Association- of Can, ada. They are spending thousands; each Year on research •tofind 'a cure. , :By 'publishing this lettex and en- couraging, your readers, 'to ':let u• know of 'cases •iri their, -families, their, circle of friends, , ortheir practices; •you will be ,.making a` mjiehW needed- contribution ':te the work already'in progress aimed. at defeating this disease. • ..Information will be gratefully re-` ceived by The:Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada 137Melling-, ton Street 3We•st,:Toronto, an&for- warded o Iocal chapters and `com: mittee_s across the. country ,, •Your. sincerely GUS RYphR, :Honorary < Chairman. E, D ©, O N McRAE—BLYTI-I ' - _Elmwood :Avenue _ Presbyterian Churcli was the setting on'sSatur- day, 'October 4, at 2 p.m., when -Margaret -Elizabeth, -daughter--of: Mr. ` and 'Mrs-. -Geoige ; P. ;'Blyth, R.R. ;1, Port. Burwell; became the bride of Kenneth A.•McRae, ;son of Mi and Mrs. .Angus J. McRae, - London: 'Flame and white gladioli an - -d the- 'ehurch. Rev': J. Fleck. -officiated, armor -r^r■ R-.-1rpl:- ir"';c"ra-cro-nim■ 11 * C ' AOi: `E 1l M1 '1$/111. 11:#;:31. •!11 '11 'grill IN t, �myia' yp4�.�117 ("r IP : ■'"+y''„'win�IICK -091.•.,_�_Ir� W'111 'vy1'r.y' 411 Px f►I, a l tottomativaitstt'r311n1F mai tilwilli oo.alt4ii31 Aii EU(KRT, GRIP .. A' •Ishort' piece of hose placed: over :bail of bucket provides protection for, the :hand when carrying a'beavy load. Hose will slip -off eaSi1 if slit lengthwise, so: ;slit the 'hose h ax spirally before slipping` it,ovex�-t e --b l _ • „- - iero 'fle . -a Eu' - rocad- � McB,ae r he of'the br d m th'e.bri wore �, ro n b . bot r o _ - Pia . ed ' own •fashioned with,':;:fitted and • Geor e Biyth .. brottzen o1 -tlSe= bodice, • with .Sweetheart neckline bride were 3umor•' iehers: and,.a full skirt:falling: into a. train. of satin_with an ;over=train of tulle A double halo of iridescent,segtins held her fingertip veil. Three White 'orchids, formed• t'he bridal bouquet. Miss ,Doris McIvor,' Detroit, was, naid.of--honor=and-the=brtd"esmaids= were--M.lss Marjorie Moore, R.R. 1, Port Burwell; , and Miss. Roberta ;Blyth; sister' of the`, bride. ',They wore. -brilliant -red• sheath- dresses :with filmy .,c;verskirts; rofnylon sheer:•arid.carried scarlet carna- ;