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KIPPEN NEWS.
The bake sale and bazaar held
Saturday • afternoon in the `School
room, of the church and sponsored
tby the WA, was a great success,
the sum of $194:40" being realized.
Rev. `D, A, .MacMillan officially
opened the bazaar at 3 }r,xn. Those
convening in the various booths in -
eluded; fancy work, Mrs. W. L.
Mellis, Mrs. William Kyle; pro-
duce,. Mrs. Stewart Pepper, Mrs.
Alex McMurtrie; baking, Mrs.
William. Bell, Mrs. Lloyd ,Lovell,
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, Mrs: Wilmer
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Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Butters 'and.,
family • and Miss.. Rose Murray, of
St, Thomas, visited Mr.` and Mrs.
Gilbert 1Vrurray:
Mr. and Mrs; Martin Purcell and
Maxine, Kitchener, with Mr, ';'and -
Mrs. Jack McIver and Mr:: and
Mrs. Thomas- Purcell.
• Miss Clare Malone; Miss Cleo
Bowman, Miss •Noreen' _ Dahl:1h and
Miss Mary ,C.. Roach,' Stratford;
Miss:Regina Bowrrlan, London;
Miss Mary Cronin and: Miss Bea-
trice Maloney at their homes.
Mr. and Mas. Ben Flanagan, ,of
Kitchener, visited Mr. " and Mrs.
V J. Lane.•
Mr. and . Mrs. James' 'Sloan 'in
Stratford with -Mr.• and :"yrs. ` Ger-
rald Gaffney'. •
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r'ones, Mrs, Jelin. Andersen; touch
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fish pond, Mrs. Ralph Turner;
Mission Head Gandy booth, Miss.
Dorothy Turner, assisted by mem-
bers of the Mission Band; tea".
room convened by:,. Mrs. Winston'
Workman and Mrs. John R. Coop-
er; table •committee, Mrs:. Harold
Jones, Mrs: Emmerson Anderson;
assisted 'by 'the teen-agers.
Mr, Lloyd: Thomson' has sold -111s
faun to Mr. Malcolm Davidson.
Mr. Charles McKay bas return-
ed : home after spending a week'.
witir his, brother,. Mr. Ross. McKay,
of Hillsbiirgh, who is--gniteW:113
` Mr. and.Mrs..Vau Wierren and
family are residing in...,Mr. ltobt:.
Cooper's house.
Mr, and 'Mrs. •.Tam. Bourke; of
Wroxeter, visited' a day last week
with .the, latter's 'sister' and •broth-
er-in-law, . Mr, and Mrs:'.W, I�;Me1
lis:'. • •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Haynes and
children, . of Portage La. Prairie,.
have taken, up residence
George Clifton's louse; : •
M. • and Mrs. D. R. Gibbs and
family who.' have resided, in Mr.
Orville . Workman's house,- moved
to Hoimesville. . •
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M. R. Gibson,'Sr , and :yr. and
Mrd: Andy:'. Gibson and: Anne, •.of
Wroxeter, visited Saturday; with
the former's daughter and; son-in-
law;, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mellis.
Joe Murphy, Galt, :spent the
weekend, with Mr. and ' Mrs. John
A. Murphy. .
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Much propaganda against the Canada Temperance Act is grossly misleading-
effect a hoped-for subtle brain -washing.
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2. The liquor interests are working in Huron because of . .se who hope to gain final
cially through the repeal of this act. •
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-3. The Canada Temperance :Act is a good: Act and holds promise'. of being -made bet-
ter by amendment through important political sponsorship ,following its being
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4. Actual experience shows shows recpests to.the for home visitation, because of the
ravages of over -indulgence in intoxicants; to be up to thirty tunes greater in areas
not under the C,T.A•, compared to Huron where its protection is enjoyed.
TRTJE 0 FALSE .0
5. .Tai&revenues from' the sale of -intoxicants are wholly madequate to offset the ever-
increasing costs of public welfare institutions and agencies made necessary because,
of excessive indulgence in these beverages.
(Continued from Page13),
'end of the first frame that Elmira,
counted when' B. Sander, assisted:
by K. 'Shantz and R. Hinschberger,
Bulged 'the twine behind Garrick.
Just before the period ended;
Frank Elliott counted Seaforth'-s
third tally,; and at:19:59 D. Garner
scoredon a: pass from R. Selling,;
to•make the count '32
Each team notched a goal in the
second frame, with Beuttenmiller
and, D Duke getti . _ the -honors.-''
Tom :Dick co •lh d -his- second'
al` to start t e ' rd::period.. El-
ra notched their fourth • tally,:
en—D--Garner---came--+.--through:
with hi :second goal of ;the night;
B.: Gallow'scored Seaforth's aixth-
counter • and • R. Selling accounted
for 'Elmira's fifth” and last goal of
the' evening
There: •were eight penalties in"
the' game, each .:team.assessedfour
apiece'. G. Stoddartreceived a
live -minute:' penalty' for, fighting.-'
ELMIRA-Goal; J. lTnrig; de
fence, B. Clemens, B: Read; . cen-,
tre, D. Duke; wings, R. Seil.ng, D.
Garner;' alternates; S.;Plein,..„ L.
:Banks, K. :Brohman •J, Grundy,
D HipeI,.7Vl. Schott, K. 'Shantz. R.
Hinschberger, B: Sander; sub
goalie, L.- Bisch.
SEAFORTH=Gori P Garrick`:
a ,.
,defence, B: Elliott, S. La Rue; • cen-
tre; T Dick, wings, B.''Gallow, P.
McMaster;: alternates, -R. Scoins
R.'Lrvermor ,,aB;, Eeuttenmillex, D. .
-Rowehffe, B.. Clark, F.; Elliott,' • R.
Gautreau, G. •Stoddart
Summary
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