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Fred McClymont
A Remembrance Day Service
was held in the United Church
last Sunday with the pastor, Rev.
M. Morrison in charge. After-
wards the congregation marched
to the cenotaph where a short
service was held. Reeve Elmer
Hayter placed a wreath repre-
senting the Township council,
Wm McAsh on behalf of the
Veterans, Wm. Dowson on be-
half of the Orange Lodge. Mr.
Hayter thanked the minister and
others who had helped with the
service.
Pl. Mrs. Robert Taylor read
th, address and the president
conducted a short Service used
in the presentation of a We
Membership. Mrs. Robert tir- ..
ling made the presentation. rs.
Postill thanked the inernb rs.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Ida McClinchey.
ing with the president, Mrs. Wm.
son in charge. She opened
the meeting with a prayer of
th ks from the African study
pack.
Group One had charge of devo-
tions with Mrs. Ida McCtinchey
leading assisted by Mrs. Robert
Webster, Mrs. Tom Consitt,
mrsl. Joe Postill, Mrs. Wm. Tay-
lor, Mrs. Louis Taylor and Mrs.
Robert Stirling. The Theme was
broken brushes". The president
had charge of the business period.
A Christmas concert is being
planned for DeceMber.
The roll call was answered
by twenty-five members, 43
'calls were made to sick and
shut-Ins during the past month.
Next month's Roll Call will be
answered with a donation to the
Children's Aid Soc iety. The pres-
ident introduced the Study boek
on Africa.
Mrs. Joe Postill, who will
soon be moving to her new home
in Auburn, was presented with a
life membership certificate and
By Lee Hee
The Zurich Citizens News reports that for •the first
time In the history of Zurich and Hensall Public Schools,
the French language is being taught to the students this
year. Instructor for the special course is Eric Mansfield,
who looks after the instructions in both schools. - - -
Walter Crumplin has been named president of the Grand
Bend and area Chamber of Commerce. Various committees
were set up for the year and a dinner meeting is being
arranged for November 22nd. ----At the annual Huron
County Trotting Pony Club banquet, held at the Zurich
Community Centre, the tropy for the "Highest Points"
was presented to Gordon Bloch by Jack McFarlane of
Arva,, president of the Huron County Trotting Pony Club.
Paul Henderson of Toronto Maple Leafs and son of Mrs.
Garnet Henderson of Lucknow and the late Mr. Henderson,
was ,,the guest speaker, according to the Lucknow Sentinel,
at the official opening of the Lucknow Central Public School.
Cost of the new school was about $435,000.- - Monday's
stocker cattle sale at the Lucknow Community Sale grossed
$105,000. 419 cattle went through the auction Vag.
The Mitchell Advocate reports that'. although the
attendance was somewhat disappointing, the fire department
seminar held at Mitchell on Saturday was exceptionally well
received and very beneficial. This was the first seminar
of this kind to be held in the area. More are anticipated.
Attending the Mitchell affair were firefighters from Listowel,
Milverton, Stratford, Shakespeare, St. Marys, Brucefiald,
Wingham and Mitchell. Sponsor was the Perth County
Mutual Fire Aid Association. - - - About two hundred
well-wishers gathered at the Legion to extend good wishes
to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rose, Mitchell, on their 45th
wedding anniversary. - - - Lion Ted Roberts reported a•
total of $3,600 has been collected to date in the annual
Lions Club canvass. The objective is $5,500.
I Hallowe'en fire hydrant run-off drops pressure to
danger pOint" is the headline on a story in the Wingham
Advance-Times. The report indicates,
o
that some 25 hy-
drants were running at one time n another Saturday
night and water .pressure dropped from the usual 65
pound pressure to 35 pounds. Fire Chief David Crothers
commented that if a fire had occurred in town, the low
-pressure would have meant a very rimited•amount of water
would have been available for the firemen.
The Clinton News-Record reports that Mr. and Mrs.
C. Elwin Pickard of Dundas and Hayfield marked their 45th
wedding anniversary. - - The sailing season came to an
end in Hayfield last week end when boats were taken out
of the water for winter. Two large cranes were used to
lift the larger vessels onto dry land for the winter. The
operation attracted wide-spread attention. - - - The
Clinton Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has raised $500 for the
Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. - - - Mr. and
Mrs. William Straughan, Auburn, marked their 60th wedding
anniversary recently. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies were
honored on the occasion of their Silver wedding anniversary.
so nice
to give-
and to
get
cwieeirristAis
THE EXPLORERS
The Explorer Group met at
the church last Tuesday even-
ing with eleven members pres-
ent. The president Bev. Cantelon
opened the meeting, Scripture
lesson was read by Brenda Dow-
son, prayer by Bev. Cantelon.
The roll call was answered by
naming their favourite hymn.
The offering was taken up by
Ann Marie Heard, the Study Book
was led by Mrs. Barry 'Taylor
and Mrs. Eric Chuter had charge
of the craft period. The president
closed the meeting with the
Explorer Prayer.
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Mrs. Gordon Murray, Walton, found an unusual bloom in her
garden last week considering the time of year. A Forsythia
flower, which usually blooms, early in the spring was found to
have sprouted fresh blooms. The unusually warm weather
which prevailed throughout the fall was credited for the
early flowering. (Staff Photo)
EARLY SHOWING OF
Christmas Cards
FOR OVERSEAS MAILING
Greatest Variety of
Quality cards to be found anywhere, includ-
ing Rustcraft, Coutts and Norcross, Religious,
Personal, Comic and Conventional Designs.
Election Day Complaints
Lead To Logan Adion
WANTED
SPRUCE or FIR
Christmas Tree
For erection in front of
Seaforth Town Hall
Persons wishing to make a
suitable tree available are asked
to indicate where located, the
price or if it is a gift. Please Call
SEAFORTH PUC
527-0530
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The United Church Women
held their November meeting in
the church last Thursday even-,,
crone's ion Authority on November 3 and
a petition. was 'received for the
repair and improvement of the
Bushfield Drain with James A.
Howes appointed to examine the
drain and report.
Accounts authorized for pay-
ment included Roads44,428.63;
Drakes $7,327.48 and General
$8,205.12.
Complaints which Logan
Council members received con-
cerning polling arrangements in
the recent provincial election
have prompted council to seek an
arrangement so that polling di-
vision boundaries will be common
to all elections.
Under present arrangements
each level of government -
federal, provincial and munic-
ipal - may determine polling divi-
sions. In practise most returning
officers seek uniformity and en-
deavor to make a minimum
number of changes between elec-
tions.
Council met in Bornholm with
all members present except
Councillor Jarinuth.
The Clerk wa authorized to
apply for interim road subsidyon
$135,734.58, being the expen-
diture up to October 31. The
report of the South Beauchamp
having been served 'on Logan
by Gray Twp. was read and
adopted and the Verk instructed
to prepare a cash by-law. Final
inspection certificates having
been received on the Chaffe
Linton Drains final'payments
were made.
Clerk K. J. Reaney was
authorized to attend a meeting
of the Ausable River Conservat-
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