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Correspondent
Miss Jean Copeland
The United Church Women
met in the besementof the church
with twenty-three members and
one visitor present.
Mrs. Nelson- Baker opened
with quiet music. Mrs. Ellis
Strahan gave a reading entitled
"Legion of the Silent" after
which she led in prayer. Mrs.
Austin Timms read the scrip-
ture.
Mrs. Oliver Baker intro-
duced the study book on India.
Mrs. Austin Timms and Mrs.
Nelson Baker took part in a
playlet on "Facts of India". Mrs.
Strahan gave a reading e People
of India Today".
Mrs. Nelson Baker favoured
with an instrumental.
The president, Mrs. Jim Mil-
ler conducted the business.
e Mr. and Mrs- Albert Scott
of Exeter %vete honoured on their
57th wedding anniversary when
Mr. and Mrs. William Rundle
and Larry entertained on Fri-
day evening. Present for the oc-
casion were Mr. Roy Russell,
Linda, Joyce. Karen, Loree and
Randy of RuSeeltiale, Messrs.
Greig PridtieM and Doug Fran-
cis of Mitchell, Bill111441)ougald
of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Scott and Joanne of Kirkton,-Mr.
Marty DUI of St. Marys, Mr, and
Mrs. Don Wilson, Sandra, Warren
and Perry of Lakeside and• Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Brintnelle Ter-
ri and Soctt.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Robert Corsaut of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson
and Mr. and Mrs. William Wag-
horn of Kirkton visited Tues-
day evening with Mrs. Arthur
Hopkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wilson, Sandra,
Warren and Perry of Lakeside.
The memorial flowers in the
Church Sunday morning were in
memory of the late Mrs. Fred
Roger of Kirkton. Our sympathy
is extended to her family in this
time of sorrow.
Miss Jean Copeland was a
guest on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. aim eicNaughton, John and
Laurie.
Presentations made at
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CLOSED WEDS.
The Perth-Huron, Jersey
Club annual meeting was held
at Cranbrook on November 25th
with President Ronald Bowles
acting as cheleman.
The business portion of the
meeting began at noon with a
banquet, served by the C ran-
brook Women's Institute at 12;30.
Special quests for the event
were David Parkinson, Ontario
Club fieldm an, Mr. and Mrs. R. J
Sayles of Paris, Mr. Sayles being
the President of the OntarioJer-
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coldest days Snug fitting full action back and leatherette, reinforced
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zip closure, In chest sizes 36-46. parka & pants come in blue.
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ed the Victoria Cross.
3Ath Dec. 1941 Prime Minister
Churchill addresses the Canadian
Parliament, where he recalled
the dark days of 1940 when the
French generals ---desaid "Eng-
land willhave her neck wrung
like a chichen", said Churchill
"some chicken," after a long
applause he added: "some neck".
31st Dec. 1941 The RCAF has
fourteen squadrons operating
overseas, seven more auth-
orized, plus sixteen at home,
including eight on the west coast.
The R.C.N. has sixty-four cor-
vettes fighting in the Battle of
the Atlantic. Allied armies con-
centrating in Britian for the in-
vasion of Europe.
PAST EVENTS
Bingo last Friday Night at-
tracted sixty players. Prizes
to the value of $310.00 were won.
COMING EVENTS .‘
Thursday 7th Dec. Executive
meeting commencing at 8:30p.m.
Friday 8th Dec. Bingo as usual
at the Legion Hall.
Thursday Dec. 14th General
meeting and the showing of a
film during the evening. The
film will be shown at 8:00 p.m.
meeting commencing at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday Dec. 17th Children
Christmas party and a visit from
Santa Claus.
Mr. John Broadfoot on be-
hall of the' Brucefield United
Church, wishes to thank the mem-
bers of Branch 156 for attend-
ing the Meintrial Service on
November 12th 1972.
Congratulations to Harold
Nicholson who won $500.00 for
having the winning ticket in the
Grey Cup draw.
The holder of the winning
ticket for the first gquarter of
the Grey Cup was Ted Wester-
veldt.
A Legion service was held
at the Kitchener Branch for the
late Conirade Arnold Scott, at-
rin;Idi• from Branch 156 were
Comrades Allan Nicholson,
Cleave and Peg Coombs, George
Hays, Dorothy Parke, Dick.
Whiteley' and Mrs. Whiteley, Tiate
Ybleeg end . Mrs. Yeting'a:jaek
Eisler, Dick Eisler, Bill Wilbee,
Peter Malcolm. Ken * Coombs.
Wilson Allan, Chuck Wood, Gor-
don Scott and Barbara Scott.
The service was conducted 'by
the Rev. Madge, Padre for the
Kitchener and waterloo Branch-
es. -e Members of Branch '156
Wish to convey their sympathy to
the members of the Scott family.
Members of Branch 156 were
sorry to learnof the passing of
Comrade Fred Chappel, Legion
services were heId on Tuesday
Dec. 5th. ,
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Public Relations Officer
(John D. Baker,)
Branch 156
DIARY OF WORLD WAR 11
FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER
1941.
. Thirty-one years ago this month
5th Dec. 1941 The, Germans
abandon Moscow offereselee for
the winter.
6th Dec. 1941 The Russians
counterattack before Moscow.
7th Dec. 1941 The Japanese at-
tack the U. S. Pacific naval base
of pearl Harbour. The Canadian
corvette "windflower" lost in a•
collision in the Atlantic.
8th Dec. 1941 The Japanese
attack Hong Kong, Thailand, Mal-
aya and the Philippines. The
Allies declare war on Japan with
the exception of Russia who
stayed neutral. sey Club, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ella,
9th Dec. 1941 Blackouts order- Hornby, who spoke of their trip ed on Canada's West coast. Jap-
to the World Jersey Conference
anese-Canadian newspapers and held in Denmark, and showed-Pic-
schools closed. Fears of in-tures taken while on their tour vasion spread. The Tobruk gar-
of different' countries including rison is relieved by the Eighth
Jersey Island.
Army in Africa.
Gordon Young on behalf of the 10th Dec. 1941 The British battle-Perth-Huron Jersey Club pre-
ship "Prince of Wales" and the sented a "Plaque" painting of battle cruiser '
,Repulse" were the Tawny Type Jersey cow to
sunk by the Japanese air attack Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Egmond off the coast of Malaya, In
of Clinton.
Ottawa Mr. Louis St. Laurent Mrs. Betty Ann Jones pre-
is sworn in as Minister of Jus-sented Sharon Bowles with the
tice, succeeding Mr. Ernest La- George Bagg Memorial Trophy, point.
she having the champion calf at 11th Dec. 1941 Japanese repulsed the Jerson show at Stratford. by
the Americana, at wake Is-The 4-11' members Were pre-
land. sented a grooming brush. com-
12th Dec. 1941 Gerinans routed
pliments of the Ontario Jersey before Moscow . and retreat in Club.
bitter weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bowles
18th Dec. 1941 Japanese troops presented Tom Rathwell, secre-
cross from Kowloon to attack tary of the club with an engraved Hong Knog Island. Canadians
desk set.
heavily involved in the fighting. The Perth-Huron Jersey Club
The British report that the Axis acknowledge the following dona-
forces are being driven back in tions, McDonald Lumber. Hoppe
full flight in Libya. Hwde. Topnotch Feeds, oldfield
222nd. Dec. 1941 The Japanese Hwrie. Brussels Livestock' Sales
_capture Wake Island.
Brussels, Ont.. Wake's Dairy 25th Dec. 1941 Hong ,Kong sur-Stratford, T. e W. Rathwell, Clin-
renders. Cenedian dead include ton, B 6: B Dairy Supplies, God- C
.S. M. ,J .R. Osbdrn. later award-erich.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9,1972
8:00 Maigrichon et Gras
Double
8;30 Cartoons
9:00 Penelope 'Pitstop
9:30 Live and Laugh
10:30 Adventure Theatre
12:00 Professor Moffett's
Science Workshop
12:30 The Littlest Hobo
1:00 The Outdoor Sportsman
1:30 Mr. Chips.
2;00 Tennis
4:00 Curling
5;00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
6:00 Adam 12
6:30 FYI
7:00 A Christmas Carol
7:30 For The Love of Ada
8;00 Hockey 11:55
10:30 Countrytime 12;30
11:001 National News 12:45
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11;20 PM
11:45 Movie - Kaleidoscope 2;20
. Warren Beatty and Sus-•L 2;30 Let's Make A Deal
anah York 3;00 Take 30
The Roots of Heaven - 3:30 t.b.a.
Errol Flynn and Juliette 4:00 Family Court
Greco 4:30 Drop-In
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1,972. -540 My Three Sons
8:00 Quelle Famine eee,e--• ,85:30-...,eath Or Consequences
8:3(1-41reirsuzp„of Detch,A,See00 PIerrre beetton.Showaa
9:00 Gomer Pyle 6;30 FYI
9:30 Junior Talent Hour 7;00 Emergency
10:30 Ontario Schools • 8;00 This Land
12:30 Family Finder 8:30 One Thousand and One
1:00 Roy Jewell Nights
1:30 Bless This House Benny Hill
Trumpets National News
3:00 Under Attack PM
- 3:55 Highlights From Moile - la-Hanging Tree
4:30 Country Canada Gary Cooper and Maria
5:00 Music To See Schell
5:30 Disney THURS. DECEMBER 14,
6:30 Act Fast 8:00 Ontario Schools
7:00 The'Beachcombers 8;45 Mr. Dressup
7;30 Anna and the King 9;15 Ontario Schools
8:00 To The Wild Country 10;00 Canadian Schools
9:00 Juliette Christmas 10:30 Feiendly Giant
Special 10:45 Chez Bele&
10:00 Weekend 11:00 Galloping Gourmet
11:00 National News 11:30 Pierre Berton
11:00 Natiopal News ' 11:55 Cartoons
11:20 PM 12:30 News
11:45 Movie - John Goldfarb, 12;45 Mbvie - Meet Me After
Please Come Home - The Show - Betty Grable
Shirley MacLaine and and MacDonald Carey
, Peter Ustinov Fashions In Sewing
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19'12 Let's Make A Deal
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
• 9:15 Ontario Schools
1030 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Dick Berryman
-11:55 Cartoons
1 :30 News
12:45 Movie a. Great Catherine
Peter O'Toole and Jean
Moreau
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Let's Make A Deal
3:00 Take 30
3:30 t.b.a.
.4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Cannon
9:30 This Is The Law
10:00 Man At The Center
11:00 .rational News
11:20 PM
11:45 Dracula's Daughter
Gloria Holden and Otto
Kruger
tut.bOAT, DECEMBER 12, 19'72
8:00 'Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
19:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Galloping Gourmet
11:20 Dick Berryman
111:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - Lucky Me -
Doris Day and Bob Cum-
mires
2:20 Faehhans In Sewing
IAN Make A Deal
3:00 Take 30
3:30 t.b.a.
4:00 Faintly Courts
4:00 Fazian7 Court
4/24) Drop-10
5:00 My Three Sons
5:30 Let Them Live
6:00 Pierre Berton
All Types of
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
OPEN . DAILY
T. P'RYDE & SON
6;30 FYI
7;00 Dick Van Dyke Show
7:30 Temperatures Rising
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
8;30 Flip Wilson Show
9:30 The Bible Belt
11:00 -National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - Shane - Alan
Ladd and Jean Arthur
WED.
8:00
8:45
9:15
10;30
10:45
11:00
11:30
DECEMBER 13, 1972
Ontario Schools
Mr. Dressup
Ontario Schools
Friendly Giant
Chez Helene
Ed Allen
Dick Berryman
Cartoons
News
Movie - The • Damned
Don't Cry, Joan Craw-
ford and David Brian
Fashions In Sewing
Oliver
2:00 Praise Him NFB Presents With
10:00
10;30
11;00
11:20
11:45
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2:30
3:00 'Take 30
3:30 t.b.a.
4:00 Family •Court
4:305:30
Reach
Drop-
In
5:00 My Three Sons
For The Top
6:00 FYI Pierre Berton Show
6:30
7;00 Midweek Magazine
7;30 Bob Newhart Show
8;00 Carol Burnett
9;00 Movie - Enter Laugh-
11:20 PM
1;00 National
NvJoNinsetewersFserrer and
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Shelly
Laugh-
ing
11:45 Movie - The Bravados
Gregory Peck and Joan
Collins
FRIDAY, 0450 ot
Ontario
a rECioE
Schools
M H
Dressup
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9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11;00 Ed Allen
11;30 Market Place
11;55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - I'll Never For-
get You,
Jr. and Yvette
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se:niengp pear
11:20 PM
2:20 Fashions
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2;30 Let's Make A Deal
3:00 Take 30
3;30 t.b.a.
4:00 Family Conti
4:30 Drop-In
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651;0030 Tlf1lethrreOlferCtoonnsSehqubwennes
7;00 Love American Style
7;30 Sanford and Son
8:00 M*A*S*H
8:30 All In The Family
9:00 Tommy Hunter Show
110110 NHaativioctinali F lriveew4:
11;45
Peters
Movie - Broken Lance
Spencer Tracy and Jean
The Reward - Efrem