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• lYir. ..ttoY Maii§ etUrned home.
•Tvesday after siX Week trip
which 00- hir tO Arageouver, ,
nd, back- through the Sttes
-to-Petreit._
r. and •MrS. Chester Finnigan,
visited. Sunday LoAd9:n with
•her siSterira,. Mel: Henry at
• Victoria Hospital, We areglad t9
nocT she is making a favorable
• recoverY. •
Mr. Matthew Shackleton
Dungannon is spending a few
days with he soh Benson, M.
Shackleton and trniiy, • '
• The social held recently was
well: attended and everyone: en
• i4ed Ms. Morga. ffnderson'a
-‘talk On -her trip abroad The
jamswinanaS and Xelkrnans sani.
Several songs in. their native
Dutch 'tonue. —
Mr. and Mrs, "Jim Sherwood
visitOcl.SaturdaY eVening in Luck -
now with their dauhter,Mrs.
Harvey Ross and Norma:, .•
QlIvet .W, M. S. WrOM Lalt4 to Northern, Us'!'
Vir,g. a McCharles was hostess Vlarialg ilaember ialre ariSwerS
to the Oliyet WM.S. en ThursdaY to a tlui on" the chapte. Read. -
evening., Nat. Mac hailes and her trip were ' given iby Mi. Q. Mc -
group had charm. l
ge of the Progra._. "
Cnares nd Mrs, MacLennan.
The meeting opened% with the •a
aging,: of the hymn " I Love Tliy MrS'. 1:)„ McTavish OalVe raclinS:
Kindom Lord", followed by Ifofn HinelVlissionaDigest: Mrs',
prayer. by Mrs. H. Heory. Mrs, J. McTavish • presided, for the
M. Coiling read the scripture and business period. The roll call Was
Mrs. Bryclon led in i)rayer. Mrs. .answered with 4 vrse of thanks,
J. McCharles favored with a Solo, Lairich;waa Served by the hostess
IVI'ra. Brdon very capably gave and her committee 'ad an en -
the chapter in the study book joYable sOcial liOur was spent.
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"A high standard of morality will accrue to the
nation which sets for itgelf the goal of human
betterment of its people. The 'task of raising
living standards and promoting general welfare
14, is challenging and essential"—from the Bud-
get speech of Premier Frost, March 1951.
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The ,Satrarnent,, 6f the Lord*
Supper will be observed in the
United Church' next •Sunday.
Morri_ini# with service • •at 11.4
Mrs,- Morgan-heriderson of
L'uckow will be the guest spak
er at the November meeting of
the Woinen's Instittite. to be held
at the home, a Mrs. Fred MC-
Quillin on Thursay, Nvriber-'
8th at 2.30. Roll call, 'Why. should
I not answer Prsent". . •
lCeep /SaturclaY; 'November • 17,th
in mind ,for the Afternoon. Tea
and Bazaar under the auspices
of: the W. A. of the
M. and Mrs.RoSs rrinton'
:were gueStS of honor at a re -cep -.
tort. arrane& by the ladies. of
the Fordyee School •Sction' in•
• the Community ,Rall on Friday
evenil4 lYftisic for, dancing was,
• provided' by Brute's orchestra.
After lunch Ir. and Mrs, Erring-
tim Were called to the platform.
An• address of congratulations. •
and good. Wishes Was read by
Mrs. 'Harold Gaunt and Beverlet
Gaunt made the preSentation
a purse of money.After Mr. Er—
ringtonhad • epressedtheir-
thanks all jOined. in singing, "For.
they are jolly' /good feliciws".
Congratulations arid good wish-
es go, to Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Humphrey who Observed their
35th •wedding anniversary at
a family party on Saturday even,—
1Vlik7Beatrice MQuillin spent.
•a .few .days as a Oatient
•Josep,afs' hospital, Londan, where
she received treatment fOr high
blood pressure 'Mrs. Durnin Phil-
1ps' of Diinginnonahas been sup,
plying for Miss McQuillin.. •44
• Mr, and MrS. •Geddes '•of.
cardirie were recent, guestg Of Mr '• •
and 11rs. Caldwell. They were'.
accompanied by Mrs: Hugh Cam.•,•
eron, who ivisitecl her cousins,
IVIisses M. C, andW.D. Ruttier-
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United Church Evg.Auxiliary
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The Octolber meeting of , th.e •
Evening . Auxiliary held their
a, - •
regular meeting at the home of •
Mrs. W. J:Mumford fwith'23 in
attendance. The. Meeting opened •
withthe president; Mrs: Alex An,
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drew in the chair. The dcripture ,
was read by Mrs. Alex.:Macilay
and •Mrs. •Orville Jones led -in •
prayer; A speaker for the Thank -
Offering rihrhich Will be held on '
November 20th was,dikussed. A •
letter •"frorn Mrs. "McTavish of
Ripleywas read ;Concerning :the
sectional meeting' • at .Chahners • — •
and a carload :was planned to go
The roll call was given .after •
which :hymn :501 Was sung: Mrs• .'
Vernon Hunter; hacl charge of the ,
-progranite5th-and.14th chap-
ter of the study book was taken.
by Mrs. P.. MacMillan and Mrs.' • •
H. Webster. Mrs. J. C. Arrnitrong. •
-fvred' with a; solo • and Mrs.
Jessie Allinan instrumental. The
comrnittee in charge 'served a de •
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licious salad plate which brought
the 'Meeting to a klose. Miss jean.,
Osborne moveci a vote 6f
to, and Mrs. Murnford and all
Airtime thaUeltedlin, the program:
Intended for Last Month
The first meeting. of the Fall
term. oi the Eci ening, .21uafi1iary
Was held at the home of Mrs: S.
C., MoNab. The ,2nd.•
Mrs., George, jeyrit, was in the
chair. The scripture lesson was
read tw Mr: Ernie Crawford. 'Phe
treasurer's report was given by,.
Mrs. Roy Black, Mrs. R. John
stone was appointedto take
Brewer's place at the TharikOf-
feting, A reading on Home'
slims Was read by 'Miss l3ernadine
Alton, Miss, Margaret Rae then
convened the program with ;read
ings Mrs. Ashton 4nd' Mrs.
Black. A Mission quiz' With Mrs,
Jack Nicholson and Mr. Thelma
MaDonald taking prt. T h e
guest seaker,„ Miss Dean Mac-
LoOd gave a veryjimelY- arcd in-,
forniative tlk. on "Stir up the
Plaine". A contest by Miss Al-
tOn brought the meting, to a
lose. Mrs. HOArobster 'moved a
vote of•thanks to Wk. McNab for
her 'home. -A dainty lunch was
Served' by the committee
teal.* arid a sociar half hoar'.
It spent •.•
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The Progressive Conservative 'administration comes to the people .with an unsurpassed record of eight,
stron, the Government in 1.950 and 1951 was en-
consectitive surpluses. The finances of Ontario.are
"----abled-in-factto-reduce_taesa record in Canada
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menti not pionriises. Here are only a fe:
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Ontario has fostered good relations with .alt •
the GOVernmerits of • Canada—Federal and , •
Provincial
Ontato_isibo onl3r_rvince in the Common-
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vfPaith to abolish discr1nunu9n. in employment
on grounds of race, colour or creed.
Ontario leads in caPital.gran s for itals.and
in maintenance grants for public wird beds and
it asiistance for otpatient clinics. What is
• being.lione lsewherein the world is constantly
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to'
totally disabled persons from 1$ to 6 —'
a .
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A .• Ontario. will 'next year. ,extend pensions,
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at this time. This Government's record is no sales
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Despite the shortages of , Materials Very great
advances uhave been inadein Our highway
*Mem,' especially in Miran-Bruce' througlii'th •
oristinteildeaVoitr of John W. Hanna. • • •
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OntariO-laws_paisedAhis iti provide that . •
women' shall receive equal pay for equal work.
Free school. boils have been given this year
'to the ;children of the primary schools for the
first time in history. Equality of opportunity
in education is a reality.
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Hydro resources in the last five•Yeais have been i•
doubled, taking city comforts to rural Ontario;
- helps• take drudgery out of farm homes. •
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