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In scanning the Mitchell AdvoCate it is reported that at
the regular monthly meeting of the Jaycees that the group
will purchase furnishings for a room at the Ritz Lutheran
Villa and the executive has agreed to support the centennial
committee wherever possible. - - - Reg. Robinson, R.R.2,
Mitchell, was elected president of the Mitchell Agricultural
Society and • Mrs. Ormond Pridham heads the ladies'
division. - Mr. Clare Reith, Seaforth, with the Public
Relations for Gay Lea, a Canadian owned industry, was guest
speaker at the Agricultural and Canadian Industries meeting
of the State Women's Institute recently.
From the Zurich Citizens News we note that for the first
time in the history of Stanley Township, a vote will be held
on the establishment of liquor outlets in the munici-
pality. - - - A petition from residents of Hay Township
have asked the council to install a dusk-to-dawn light at
the main intersection of the Bronson Line and Town Line,
in the centre of Blake, a hamlet two and a half miles north-
west_of Zurich. The main reason is the fact this inter-
section has been a'idgegerouke spot for many years, with
visibility almost obscured from three •directions. - - -
Bayfield council 'at their regular meeting was informed that
tenders haVe been called to build a new Post Office in the
Village of Bayfield and completion is to be within three
months following the awarding of the contract.
The Lucknow Sentinel relates that the Ashfield Beach
Development gets the o.k. from Huron planning Board. There
is provision for 105 lots and new concept gives public access
to beach swimming area. - - - Mrs. Annie Taylor, White-
church, marked her 99th birthday and Mrs. Ed. Thom,
Lueknow, marked her 91st birthday and marking her 95th
was Mrs. Alex (Sandy) Purdon. - - - The Riders Roost
Saddle Club of East Wawanosh now has amembership of 56.
Blyth Council, according to the Blyth Standard, initiates
action on sanitary sewers and will also make inquiries as
to SeniOr Citizens Housing here. - - - Committees of Blyth
Recreation, Village Council and the Little Theatre Group
are making inspection of Memorial Hall and will proceed
with further renovations as soon as is feasible, follOwing
plans for fire escapes and electrical wiring improvements..
The Goderich Signal Star tells that lifetime memberships
were presented on behalf of the Board of Directors of
the Maitland Golf and Country Club by Dan Murphy to Ron
Menzies and Jim Kinkead, in recognition of their many years
of service and membership. - - - Two local men, ',Sonny"
Chisholm and Ren McGee were among a crowd of about 3;,000,
who watched auction history being made at Scottsdale,
Arizona, in January as over $1,000,000 worth of antique,
classic and vintage cars went on the auction block. One
bid went to $153,000 for a Nazi Staff Car.
According to the Exeter Times-Advocate the Exeter
council readily endorsed a motion asking the Ontario Housing
Corporation to construct 32 one-bedroom apartments for
Senior Citizens in the community. - - - Derry Boyle, chair-
man of the Centennial committee advised the members at
their recent meeting that Senator Richard Stanbury had
accepted the official invitation to open the Exeter Centennial
celebration this summer. Senator Stanbury is a native of
Exeter, son of the late J. G. Stanbury, who was a local
lawyer and later a Judge for Lincoln County. - - Grand
Bend council and Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce
passed resolutions asking that the village be included in
the riding of Huron. - - -Valentine's Day, Wednesday,
marked the wedding anniversaries of two couples. .Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence' Johns, will celebrate their fiftieth anniversary
while their son, Gordon andliis wife, Evelyn, will mark their
25th Wedding annivereary".--
The Clinton News-Record reports that about 150 members
and guests attended the opening ceremonies to mark the
twentieth anniversary of the building of the Legion Hall.
Peter Malcolm of Seaforth piped in Legion President George
Campbell and Mrs...Campbell and other members who sat
down to a four-course dinner and followed by a dance to mark
the event. - - - Fourteen girls became Golden Bar Brownies
at a recent ceremony in Clinton.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Today's Answer
ACROSS
1. Jacob's
favorite wife
7. Castle ditch
11. Off ship
12. Bullets
and such,
informally
13. Survey
closely
(4 wds.)'
15. Attention
16. Scandi-
navians
17. "Art of
Love" poet
20. Region of
Spain
23. Pain
27. Ogler of
a sort
(2 wds.)
29. Fencing foil
30. "- for
Sergeants"
(2 wds.)
31. Wagers
32, Houston
baseball
' player
36. Romanian
monetary
unit
39. Having been
- punched
(2 wds.)
43. Pair of
horses
44. Excite
45. Unemployed
46. Kindling
DOWN
1. Remove,
as leaves
2. Cruising
3. Singers,
Sonny and
4. High school
dance
5. Epoch
6. Football
star, -
Dawson
7. Actress,
Virginia
8. Ancient
Hebrew
measure
9. O.T. prophet
10. Resiliency
14. Purpose
17. Leer
18. Solemn
pledge
19. Silly
20. Mature
21. Sunder
22. Metric
land
mea-
sure
23. Vaude-
ville
fea-
tures
24. Greek
letter
25. Haw's
part-
ner
26. Sooner
than
28. Add up
31. - vivant
32. Italian city
33, Germ
34. Shade
of blue
35. Frost
36. Praise
37. Gaelic
38. Consumer
40. Pistol
(slang)
41, Indian title
42. Cargo
weight
I 2 3 4 5'
r 7 0 9 to
,
13 14
15 lb
17 113 19
20 21 22 23 2425 2b
27
29
32 33 34
40
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41 42 39
43
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Mr. Robert McCartney,
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Staffa, left on Monday morning
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scott,
Toronto spent the Weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and
Mary Jane.
Mr. Fred Burdge is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Friends and Neighbours were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Henderson on the occasion of
their 25th anniversary.
We are pleased to report that
Miss Mary E. r,Swan has been
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Thirty-two neighbours of Mr.
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couple were presented with a
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Final preparations were made
for the Valentine Dance to be
held Saturday when members of
the Hospital Auxiliary met
Tuesday' night.
Celebrating its 40th an-
niversary this year, the AuXiliary
will hold a Tea and Bazaar on
Hospital Day, May 12. An in-
vitation will be extended to'area
auxiliaries - Clinton, Goderich,
Wingham,. Exeter and Stratford,
to attend the event, to be held
in Northside United Church.
A special anniversary dinner
will be field in June at the Sea-
forth Golf and Country Club.
Mrs. J.C. MacLennan has of-
fered to knit an afghan on which
tickets will be sold at the Sea-
forth Fall Fair.
Mrs. Leo Teatero gave an
account of her experiences at
the Hospital Auxiliaries of On-
tario Convention held In Toronto
last October.
The mystery prize was won
by Miss Dorothy Parke.
Mrs. Jean Hildebrand gave a
demonstration on household clea-
ners. Profit from sales made at
the meeting were donated to the
auxiliary.
Winners of the lucky , tickets
drawn on gifts supplied by Mrs.
Hildebrand, were: Mrs. Frank
Sills and Miss Gladys Thompson.
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Donny looks like a merry little soul and much of the time
he is.
A lot of illness in his 19 months tested his temperament
as he was in and out of hospital for treatment and tests, and
of course, this delayed his. opportunity for adoption. Now
some , of his troublee are over and others are dismissed as
minor so the Children's Aid Society feels he is ready to
become part of a family.
Anglo-Saxon in descent; -Donny .is an appealing baby with
beautiful reddish-blond curly hair, big brown eyes and a
delightful smile that shows at least some of his six teeth.
When Donny feels well, he is happy, contented cuddly
boy who laughs a lot and loves to hear his own voice s quealing.
He enjoys other children and. is fascinated by small babies.
Donny has developed more slowly than normal and is
functidning from two to five months below hi,s age. This
pattern is expected to continue. r .
His left arm and leg do not appear to be growing as fast
as the right. Otherwise they are normal and the difference
is barely noticeable. He may need surgery later on his left
foot but this will not be known for a year.
Donny has had a number of infections and has been tested ,
for hydrocephalus (build-up 'of fluid inside the skull). There
is no evidence of this but he is to have regular checks for a
time - just in case.
Donny's problems do not mean that he requires mote care
than a normal, healthy child, but he does love attention. He-
eats and sleeps well and is on a regular diet. He can enter-
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Heart-touching Donny needs parents who can take his
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To inquire about adopting Donny, please write to Today's .‘
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption
information, - please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
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Mrs. Rena. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood
are holidaying in the South.
Wedding bells are ringing in
Centralia for Mr. Don Little-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Littleton.
Grant McGregor who has been
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGre-
gor are holidaying in Texas.
Kippen East W.I. meeting will
be held Feb. 21 at 2 p.m. Roll
call will be "Name the most
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Ontario" . $3Q,000 per day.
- That a grant of $50.00 be - That the Read Sepertaten-
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gravel. •
- That we advertisafor War-
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- That the Road Accounts of
$3,063.34 and the Deneral M-
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