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nda M x th a•bUs On 1V1q Yr a tab ? to out` attention, xx•, l?Ciba wll was resented to Huronview-by Women's institutes: Auburn;" p futhe Huronview Auxilia , ,the B rave BI'yl:4, Brusselsxy ul8 x,„«,.presentationbeing i4de'by Mrs. Clinton, Creditors, Elimvilio.,la k'td 'Vyi d Colclttugh, President"9f •Goderich, Goderich Township, ' e " i get R„ e n Rif-:
�' Rsz► n ilt1t'l'?��rxa,a><xi� fati�the Auxiliary, to Mr. Anson Hensall, Kippen• East, Loudes- " Uncle's Iart1 and fish ►iMcKinley, Chairman of the borough, Molesworth, Seaforth, +' taple synlp..# " ° ; Huronview Committee of Tiger Dunlop, Zurich. Y y
Miss Mar Ledd of f'xod rich
Management Brucefield United Church, s is visiting her brother, ,Edward ,,'f�` ll ► " t,
Mrs. Colciough spearheaded a Catholic ., League Ladies, �l s• w f ",
very .successful campaign by the Lucknow;Community Clubs. #.eM ss f LuTc Augustine..
zaatt of,rI �jO i
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Auxiliaryto raise the funds for Goderich Township,Summerhill !`k Y p
of the vehicle. Tuckersm#th; te z ,,; Oakville is spending the sciooi ,!,/
the purchaseEa rn Star
`, break at her home here. , r ;•,.,� � ,
The bus is, a Dodge maxiVan,, Blyth, Exeter, Goderich;° Miss Marie Boyle is in Spain d I
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F Murphy F S A "0
purchased from J & T Mur h Goderich Township, ummerhill, 3 u;
with iris from Goderich for'ctiiie selitxefl ✓A'Wbd «
Ltd., Clinton. The van has been Tuckersmith; Eastern Star - . a' g n
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fitted with an extended roof and a Blyth, ' Exeter, Goderich; -
K r, : w, star. Theft," P,ropert ')4iaimage
Y „ . A card party was held in St. '
wheel -chair lift which is E mondvilleI.C.W., Fo'rester's*'" ""i � '
g Augustine Monday night. 1ti L1a�lllY�;
�! electrically operated. It will carry Lodge - Londesborough; Huron- Tables played. High Lady wasDlleetars and Ad f ustersf:
nine persons, four of whom can view- Auxiliary, Craft Room', MOBILITY AT HURONViEW - Months of work by many organizations finally paid Mrs. Ted Robinson; High Man' - r Win, Alexan er, Seaforth
remain right in their wheelchairs. Men's Work Shop; Kinettes off when a, van with a special attachment to load and unload wheelchairs to permit Jimmy Foran; Second High = q1 Phone 5Z7�Qa2t '
Clinton, Hensall; Kinsmen more HuronVleW residents logo an trips, was delivered to Huronview. Mrs. Donnie Mar Ann Boyle; Second High - Robt..Arehttlald, R.R. 4, 3eatorth 527„181 j
The Committee of Manage- g p Y Y Ken C'arnochan, R,4, Seaforth 527.
Goderich; Legion •
Blyth Ladies 169'5 '
;rnent and staff of Huronview join g Colclou h of Clinton of the Huronview Auxiliary who spearheaded the drive for Father Dentinger; Door Prize - Ross Leonhardt, ,R,l, Bornholm'
the ladies of the Huronview Auxiliary, Clinton Ladies Auxil- g y Gb]R Pat Boyle. John McEwigg R,R.1 With 39h 22� i
iary, Ctinton; Li ons' clubs - van hands the keys to Anson McKinley of Zurich, Chairman of the Huronview Jo Stanley E it g, R 523�u394
Auxiliary in heartfelt thanks toRemember? It takes but a R:R.2,lGoderieh 529r Q6;
Blyth, Clinton, Goderich, board of management who tries out the wheelchair lift. Huron Warden bill Elston John Moylan, R.R.2 34$-268
the following people and groups, moment to lace a Brussels Post , Dubfin
whose very generous donations Seaforth, Wingham; North looks on. Representing All service organizations' who donated to the van are Lion. F win. pepper, Brucefleld qg2 q¢sd.
made the "RIDES FOR Huron Orange, Loa e; Ontario St: Harve Howard of .Clinton left and Mrs. Grace peck, Hensall rf ht.. Want Ad and be money in pocket. J. N. Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton
g g To advertise; just Dial 527-0171. A cuts• 482✓tlilil
RESIDENTS'' campaign a United Church, Clinton, Sunday g is r
f James Keys, R:R.1, Seaforth
/ r comvlete success. School;. Rebekah Lodge • Clinton, Wm. Leiper, Londabboft
Goderich; Mrs. Helen Lee,
We believed. the list is Londesborough; Mrs. Mary
complete, buf if any names have Robinson, Londesborough; Mrs.
been missed we apologize and Iris 'Sparling, Huronview; Mrs.
hope they wi11 bring the oversight Annie Veal, Huronview.
'.-..."'Legion News Irk
and Views
Wednesday, April 3 is the beginning of a Morning Interest
Tq-
s triGroup which should be both interesting and enlightening. It
�+ is a series of speakers and discussions on various topics of
., interest.
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a It is to be held in the lower library on Wednesday
y � avudu tr _ ,�” •
*_ ! f,.f mornings for some weeks from 10:00 a.m. to ]1:00 a.m. All
a ° °"" interested persons are welcome - to attend and your
suggestions for various topics will be considered for later
rev - meetings.
By John D. ]Raker second in his class. Congratula- A very'tfpteresting session will be held on the first
Public Relations Officer tions Michael you had a ver y morning. Th!! work of. the. -St. Johns Ambulance Association
Branch 156.' good speech and we are all very with demonstrations on the care of minor household accidents
proud of you. will be, the topic.
Canada's new Governor- Monday March 18th the
General, the Rt. Hon. Jules Ladies Auxiliary held a Euchre Take a break from your usual chores and enjoy a morning
Leger, CC, CMM, has accepted night. Winners will be announced of fun and interest. We hope to have a large number of
the invitation extended to him by at a later date. participants.
'r" the Legion to become its Grand Coming Events
Patron, •in-successiofi to Roland ` SatuMay,March 30 - Awards After a very successful Holiday Happenings the usual
Michener.The invitation was night dinner and dance'. debris of lost articles were left at the school. Such items may
made on behalf of the Legion by • Sato da pril,.bth, Branch ,
yy t be picked. up. at the .Recreation Office.
DgmifgV,(� '� - �, ^President '` '"l ucFire Play-offs for regular
R. G. Smellie. members at 2:00 P.M. COMING SOON — Young Olympians of Canada, a"ma
Mr. Leger, a career diplomat, Winners will go' to District tested fitness program for y outh 9 - 13 years on a town wt° de
became Canada's 21st Governor- play-offs at Listowel on April basis: Watch 'for Further details in the, near future.
General on January the 14th of 13th.
this year.. For his swearing-in
ceremony, he ignored the
traditional military uniform with
feathered hat ' and gold u '
trimmings, and wore a simple
**dark suit, This was. characteristic Kilba'rchan
of him, since it is said that he
always hada basic simplicity in O `e� "
all 'his dealings throughout his
years and travels in the
diplomatic service. By Mabel, .Turnbull
Governor-General Leger plans
early visits to each provincial Wednesday afternoon we were A social time followed the
capital and later, as time permits, entertained by the C.W.L. of St. program and a delicious lunch
visits to all the provinces and Columban. The president, Mrs: was • served. Miss Turnbull
territories. Marie Hicknell spoke a few words thanked the ladies for their
When his appointment 'was of welcome. A few games of kindness. She commented on
*announced, he was holding the Bingo followed. A 'reading the their friendliness to all and the
post of Canadian ambassador to „
Bet giyym and. Luxembourg, Model T was read by Grace general 'spirit that prevailed.
climax5ng a career in the Murray. Music number were Out-of-town visitors this week
Department of External Affairs sung 'When Irish ,eyes are with Mrs. Mary Malcolm,
whinh hPonn in 194n Smilipg by little Margaret Mitchell, were sister-in-law Mrs.
R tcreation
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\ By t"live Buist
r _ Seaforth Director of Recreation
The fourth Canadian and is a accompame on a George Pepper an r. an Mrs.
second French-Canadian• to hold guitar by her sister Theresa. Glen Pepper and niece, Miss
the Governor -General's office, he Margaret is .only eight and her Jennifer Yeo, Toronto, Miss
was born in St. Anicet, a. small, childish voice is very appealing. Wendy Barker, Mitchell.
town sixty miles southwest of Mrs. Marie Hicknell gave another Mr. Joseph Cooper celebrated
Montreal, on April 4th, 1913, the amusing reading "If we could see his birthday March 11. For a nice
oungest of two sons of the ourselves as others do". The change, two of the girls took,him
own's general store owner. His whole group then sang' several out for a ride, this was his
older brother, Paul -Emile, nine numbers with Theresa Hicknell's birthday wish, to get outsider
accompaniment on the guitar.
years his senior, entered the
priesthood, became archbishop of"looking
over a Four;Leaf,
'ver•
Montreal, and later was elected
Ci When Irish Eyes are
cardinal. He resigned his high
Smug° 'He's Got the Whole
"Glor..y
otffee to become a missionary,in
World in His Hands", to
"The
Africa. IGod
-tile Father" Green
PAST EVENTS
Green Grass of Home "Let Me
' The winners at the weekly Stag
Call You Sweetheart- "Aura
hre last Wednesday eveningt,
Lee", "Four Strong Winds",
"p
re Ione hands, Les Riley,
"Battle Hymn of the Republic",
most games, Stuart Wilson and
"Blue tailed Fly", ,"Green
Lloyd McKenzie, con ofation
sleeves", "There is a Tavern in
prize went'to Mac McLdi n.
the Town", "Whenl Grow Too
The Bingo last Friday night,
Old to Sing. The bingo �vas
attracted ninety players
conducted by Gwen O'Rourke
,and
prizes to the value of $343 were
assisted by Mary Maloney. Bingo
shared among the winners,
prizes were won by Mrs.
Last Sunday Mar. 17th the
newies and Ralph Hales.
Area Public Speaking contest• wasurmg
the singing Mr. percival
held in Collingwood. .Michael
Clarke favoured with a couple of
Rowland the winner of the
solus.
District public speaking, came
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