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*' HANNA H.. flt. S.- RECEIVES REPORTS
The Hanna Home and Sehoor As- • '
. sociation was held in' -the school -HOSPITAL AMM,RY MEET$
room Wednesday. Anusand objects
of Home & 'School were the reports
giver, by Mrs. I3: McLeod and Mrs.
K., McLean,.,.whn attended the area
conference yheld in London. Sally
Fox "played a i selection ox» the
The annual meeting of .the Hos-
pital Auxiliary was..held in the
nurses' ' residence on Tuesday. A
very interesting report was given
by Mrs. M. W. Stapleton on the
annual hospitalconvention, which
Was held in the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto,, in .October.
Mrs: K. Sharp introduced the It was decidedat this meeting
:guest speaker, John"Holland,,--past -that. a_.flo.at :wouk Lbe entered .in
president of Seaforth Legion, Mr. the Santa Claus - parade Iater thin.
Holland' -gave an • interesting talk . month. • The ' December . meeting•
on Remembrance' Day and what .will be a social' evening, and it
the Canadian Legion is doing and hoped that: ail members will turn
trying to achieve in Canada today.. out:' The mystery :box; donated by,.
A, rnoi}ient'ssilence was observ- Mrs. A. -W, Seery,, was • won by
ed for Remembrance Day. Mrs. Verne Graham.
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WE ARE , OFEN' ALL DAY
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
MONDAYS
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Zurich 'C:WL* Has
Su'ctes f u1 Sale,
The' penny sale, sponsored by.
the Catholic Women's League of
St. Boniface Church, Zurich,. held
in the Township Ball • Saturday,
Noy-. 14, proved to be a smash hit,;
as 'the hall was filled to capacity;,;
The penny sale, something new
that -district, was • thoroughly en-
joyed by everyone. The prizes were
excellent, many of thein' ,being
donated by‘ the merchants of Zur-
ich. ,
Winners -for the big draw were
first -prize, watch valued at $125,
or $10o in cash, Mrs. Fanny Ben
der, Zurich; second prize, 125"01--'
ions of gasoline or $50 in cash,
Stan Riley R.R. 3, 4rich; third:
prize, deluxe toaster of $25 in cash,
Bert Klopp, Zurich. The Nativity
set, . donated by Willerts' Variety
Storewas won by Mrs, Stephen
Meidinger, Zurich; '` hooked ' floor
mat, Mrs. William' Miller,' Dash-
wood; bedspread,
ash-wood;,bedspread, Mrs. Pierce Far-
well, .Zurich; .roasting pan, donat-
ed by, Rader and Mittleholtz:Hard
ware, Gordon, Corriveau,
ZION
Mr. and, Mr"s. Herb Britton '
rand
family with Mr._ and .Mrs. Len
O'Rourke on Sunday and .,. cele-
brated, Vicky's first -birthday.
Mr,! and Mrs. Clayton 'Sheldon,
Jiro, ' Glen, Arleen, Wendy and
Lwyla. and Mrs. Jim Gibb, 'Alan -
and. Doug with Mr.. and Mrs': Dal-
ton Malcolm on Sunday.
We are -sorry to report Mrs. Geo:
Robinson was taken back to Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, last
week.
About 40
fro
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around
rou'
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took
in the bus tripto the
Winter Fair
on Monday. '
Mrs. Albert Roney and Mrs.
Charles , Roney with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Park, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ross; Gordon, visited her
mother, Mrs. Mary Malcolm, on.
Monday.
—Then there-was=the little boy
who strayed' away from his father
at the fair .grounds - and cried to
the . policeman that he was -lost.
"What's your father like?" ask-
ed the policeman.
And the -boy replied,: "Beer and
women."
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• MR ANDi_MRS'. BERNE °Mei£INLEy were married on Satur•
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' day, November .7, in Oiitario Street'' United. Church by the. :Rev.
Grant: L. Mills, The bride is Doris, the third daughter. of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Johnston, R,R. ; 5, Clinton, and her husband is _the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin MeKinley'R.R.;1, Zurich: The
;'young' couple will live' in Brantford where Berne
. is employed with
the Bell Telephbne;Compan of Canada. (Courtesyof Clito-News-
Record).
NEWS, -OF BRODIiAGEN
C OF C, REVIEWS PROGRESS ON
BUILDING PROJECT •Y PLA
N DANCE
The of•the Chamber of Co- on Friday evening Men m m
: for, Mr and;
mante'a
h d a special treat at their Mrs. Donald McLaughlin (nee Mar=:
month^ dinner y , n r meeting; 'when bar- lane Diegel). Mrs. Lloyd: Pfeifer
becued,,pork.,chaps were on the read the address written' ' -by Mrs.
%nano. Mervin ;Dietz,. was again Fred Herbert, and the presentation''
chief cook;- as he supervised the 'of ; money., was made by 11Irs.. R.
cooking of inch -thick .pork` chops, Sholdice: Music for dancing. was
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•barbecued over an outside pit. Spe- supplied by Clare French's oreh-r
tial barbecue. sauce• was, used .for. estra.
seasoning. The meal also had. bar- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Whittingstalr,
becued potatoes, cabbage salad,_ ,Ruth- bav l,l2ouglas-and Paul of-
cooked 'turnips; • apple pie and Toronto, with Mr. ;and Mrs. Ralph'
cheese, .which was -prepared and Hicks ,on ,Armistice Day.
baked by ,Mrs. ,Mervin Dietz: • Miss Joyce ;Querengesser, Strat
'President Ford Dickison was m ford; is spending three •weeks' holi;'
charge of the meeting"'Which' folL. days at her home and visiting in,
lowed, and muel time was.spent Toronto: `. ."
'discussing plans`, for the binge and Mrs, Charles Ahrens visited with
dance to', be. -held at the hall:, on Mr'. and;Mrs: Charles Ruggel, Kit
,November ,27. The blinding con ehener, 'on• Sunday, 'and ,Mr, and
nittee -appealed" to members for Mr's, • Wilfred Ahrens, Mrs Ed:
volunteer help, as there is some Prueter ` and :Mrs. ^ George:. Eick
outside work to' be done before, nein visited Mrs: Louise Hille
winter -Sets in. ` brecht at,Kitchener-Waterloo. Hos-
A shower was held at .the' Brood - itai.
p ....
Hagen and District Community Hall* Mrs William Diegel is spending.
this-weekwith_her daughter Mrs
Donald McLaughlin'. and Mr. Mc-
Laughlin at Kincardine.
Mr: and Mr•s. , George. F. Mueller,;
spent the weekend ITt•Toronto.
' Mrs. Reu e' ii
b n B ,ick and Mrs:;
Lloyd. Pfeifer were. hosts to dem
onstrations•' at their; homes last
Week,
Mr. and ;:Mrs Ed. Prueter and
Mr. : and .Mrs. Philip Rock bbserv-
ed <their. 53rd 5wedding anniversary;
on ':Friday, Noveinber..13. ! . ,
The Brodhagen • Band played for
the Legion: parade, and service at
the ':cenotaph in: Mitchell on Re-
membrance ;Day.
Mr. 'Wayne Beuermann, , of:Lon-
don, •
London,' Spent` a few;' <days ' 'at -:his
home.
The Mitchell and District ;High
School: Cadet Band' ine`inbers from
,here -played at Monkton on Sunday
morning and attended Remem-
brance.'
Service at' the Monkton
United Church. •• •
Members of the, Luther League'
held' a "Youth, ;Service at St.
Peter's Lutheran' .'Church on Sun-
day evening. The theme was,' "In
this sign conquer!' •
Mrs 'Harry Tait, Mrs.. Ross
Leeming and Linda, Mrs. R 'Shol
dice and Beverley. and Miss Patri-
cia; Querengesser Went.,;by 'train
on Saturday, to attend, the. Santa
Claus parade in'Tak6nto.
KIPPEN
Mr. ,and Mrs.. Wilbert McBride,
Kitchener, spent a couple,of. days.,
recently with Mr. Lorne McBride
and visited Mrs. R.' McBride at
the Queensway Nursing. Home.
Mrs. Grant -Love, of Caro, Michi-
gan, and Mr. Robert Cooper spent,
a recent;. weekend with Mr;' and
Mrs.. Edgar -McBride ,and family.
Hunters that left last.; week for
Manitoulin- Island ,'included Jim
Parkins ` - Herb- <Mousseau, • Elzar
Mousseau; .Leroy O'Brien, Jack
Baniiister •.John::Robinson ' Tom
Sherritt' and Roily Graneur.
. At the a'
n cal Sunday n School
in'eetin'
g it was decided to hold
the Christrnas .concert,.on the eve-
ning of December 7th .
. and Mrs. Harold .Jones and
so s -visited Sunday.with Mr. and
rs. Albin;Fawcett, of: Brantford.
Visitors during last week with
Mr. and:Mrs E. Dowson included:
Mr. 'and :Mrs,'James Keene, Mrs.
Ewassack, of Stratford;; .-Mr. Har-
old Pickett, of Clinton, ;and Mr.
Lloyd and Miss Ella Dowson, of
Varna. • •
...Mr. Lou Clark, Jr., haa,„sold his
farm to Mr. Nick Blon, of Burgess=
villa,
Mr, and Mrs: Stewart Beattie
and family, 'of"Wingham," visited
Sunday withMrs, Robert MeBride
of the Queensway Nursing Home,
and with Mr. Lorne McBride.
Mr. and Mrs:. Elston Rowson
were Saturday guests with Mr.` and
Mrs. Norman Stanlake, of Exeter.
At the RCAF Centralia' bingo and
variety 'show Saturday evening,
Mr. Lloyd Lovell was one of the
winners,
Sunday: service at St. Andrew's
United Church was eonducted•by
Mr.Carfree Cann, of Exeter:, and
was assisted by .1Vlr. 'Emerson Kyle.
The male' choir sang two numbers,
Bob Binnindyk ;:singitng' • a solo,
"How Great Thou Art,'” with' Miss
Jean, Ivison at the .organ.
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YPU $as Bible Quiz
The Young -people met at the
church'Sunday afternoon. Bob Bin-
nindyk opened the meeting. It was
decided tire young•people would col-
lect for the Bible- Society in, the
near future, also a project of sell-
ing • United Church calendars.
There will be 'a X P executive
meeting orf 'December 13,
Scripture . was. taken from Lev.
26:1+21, Rev: D. 'A,- McMillan con-
ducted' a .Bible quiz. 'The topic,
Dig Into Your Bible, Teenagers," Saturday in Kitchener.
was given, with Rev
commenting..
McMillan
Those attending the trousseau
tea of Miss Rosanne, Mollard . at
Parkhill, on Saturday, Nov. 7th,
were: Mrs, Allan Johnson, Mrs.
Wilmer Jones, Diane Faber, Gwen
Jones, Mrs: Aubrey Farquhar; Mrs.
Aleic'Mei3eath and .Mrs. Hugh Hen-
drick. The children of S.S. - 14;
Stanley, • presented; Miss ' Mollard
withtwo living , room end 'table
lamps.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Alex McGregor'
attended the annual Federation of:
Agriculture .meeting at the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto, recently.
Mrs.' McGregor was a voting' dele-
gate for the women's division for
the County' of Huron.
.Mr. Archie Hoggarth is on a trip
to Moncton, N.B., with , Mr, 'Ed.
Little, and expects to, be home -in
a few days.
Messrs. John and Doug McGre-
gor axe attending ,the Royal Win-
ter Fair in Toronto on Thursday
and are leaving; by bus with the
Junior Farmers..
Mrs A. McGregor, Kathryn,
Anne and Mary Charters; spent
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News of W4Iton
Lost Heir, ' Euchre
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Walton Party
The Women's -Institute sponsored
a progressive' euchre, and Lost
Heir party in the Community Hail
Friday evening with- the following
,committee in charge:Mrs. K, Mc-
Donald; Mrs. F. Walters, Mrs. R.
Williamson, Mrs, Ed. Miller and
-Mrs. Gerald Watson, '
Euchre prize winners were: high.
ladies, Mrs, E. Stevens; low lad-
ies, Mrs, G. McGavin;. men's high,
James: McDonald; men's low, Ken
McDonald; Lost Heir: ladies' high;
Mrs. E. McCreath; -men's high,
John ,Williamson; . mnri's_low, Alex-
ainder. 'Gulutzen.
Autumn. Thatikoffering 11leeting
The'`VMS of Duffs United
Church held their autumn thank -
offering in thechurch auditorium
Sundayevening with, Moncrieff
ladies,• as, guests. Mrs: Wilbur
Turnbull presided with Mrs: .Gor,
don McGavin reading the ,scrip-
tures lesson and Mrs. D. Watson:
offering prayer. • Numbers , were
given by Glenna Houston, accom-
panied by Brenda Houston (Mis.
siou Band), Mary Helen Buchan-
an and, Nellie Baan;•. accompanied
by ]Vlrs. M. •Baan (Sunday School),
Barbara Turnbull and Ruth Rit
chie, accompanied ' by Aileen
liamson (CHIT). An anthem > was
sung by the choir, and violin and
piano 'duet by Mrs. E. Mitchell'
and Mrs, H. Travis. .
Mrs, Walter Bewley gave a brief
outline of the -film, '.`I'll Sing, Not
Cry,"- -which was filmed. in Africa
for the ;MS
W The s .
e pictures s were
shown ; by Carl . Hemingway. Mrs:
R. McMichael:'.,gave courtesy: re-
marks.
The offering was receiv-
ed by, Mrs. A. Coutts and Mrs. H.
Craig.. The , meeting closed with
prayer Eby' Rev: W. M. ;Thomas. -
WMS and:WA"Meet
The WMS pf Duff's United
-Chur-efieldtheirNovemberzneet=
ing in ! the church Sunday school-
ream. The second .vice-president,
Mrs. Gordon McGavin, opened the
meeting with the Call to Worship,
"He hath..appointed unto you '.a;'
kingdom." Mrs N. Schade and
Mrs.., A. 'Coutts' read - in succession
the following :selections, Isaiah 61,
Mark 4:3-9 andMatthew 25:31-45:
The leader ;