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and
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THE
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PRODUCTS
Phone 441
CLINTON
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Ltd.
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PHONJII I4'' CLINTON
PALMER'S
Beauty. Lounge
PHONE 585
Clinton, Ontario
PERMANENTS
(complete)
$7.50 and up
Gliddon Cleaners
CLEANING - PRESSING
REPAIRING
FAST DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 692—Clinton
J. W. COUNTER.
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Sturgeon's Paints
Sta-Dri Masonry
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in
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Geo. A. Currie
'STANLEY'S
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Super Market
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Shop At Home
John A. Austell
Jeweller and Watchmaker
S-P-E-C-17A-L
English Cups and Saucers
Reg. $1.50 to $1.'75 value
$1.00
Clinton Electric Shop
D. W. Cornish
Familiar
Phones: Bus, 429; Res, 558
CLINTON BODY
and RADIATOR
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and Repairing
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Phone 408 Clinton
RUMBALL'S
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Branded Meats
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on the reopening of your restaurant.
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PENNERAKER'S
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Phone 14—Clinton APPLICATIONS FOR
WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR
FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
The Council of the Township of Stanley will receive
applications for the position of Warble Fly InSpector for 1956.
Applications to be in writing and to be in the hands of the' clerk by 12 o'clock noon, March 3, 1956.
(Signed)
FRED WATSON, Clerk,
Township of Stanley
Bayfield Ontario
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under-signed for the
SPRAYING OF CATTLE FOR WARBLE
FLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY,
in 1956. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk by 12 o'clock nome March 3, 1956. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
(Signed)
FRED WATSON, Clerk,
Township of Stanley 6-7-b Bayfield Ontario
Stanley Township School Area
FINANCIAL REPORT FOR YEAR 1955
Receipts:
Balance on hand, January 1, 1955 ...'$14,078.78 Legislative Grants 10,868.40 Tuition Fees 615.00 Grant on Teachers' Salaries 3,000.00 Section Levy ...... ............ ...„.„„..„„.. 9,441.24 Sale of Wood 127.38 Other Sources 124.60 Total Receipts for year
Expenditures:
Cost Of Instruction $13,055.00 Texts 458.71 Library.. , —„ ............... 232.85 Thstructienai SUPplie'S 1,071.23 Administrations 865.48
School. Operation .„.. ............. „ ......... „ 2,866.96 Plant Maintenance 209.06 Auxiliary Agencies 229.94 Trartsiportation 627.54 Capital OutlayS 4,149.50 Tuition Fees 80,80 March of Vines 5,00 Total ExpenseS
Balance as per. Cash Book ........... $14,401,33
Outstanding Caeqtiet 932,06
Balance as per Bank Book $15,333,39
T. B. aman, Secretary.Treiestirer
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$38,253,40
$23,852.07
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NKOS OF V. NA NEWS O; 'OSEN LINE
Successful Year Reported At Goshen
United. Church Annual Meeting
Excellent Year
Wported At
Varna bited
annual eengregatiOnai Meet-
ing Of Varna United Miran was
1101d in the church on 'Tuesday
.,'evening of last week,. It was pre
,ceded by a pot luck supper.
Rev. T. J,. Pitt conducted the
rneeting, Excellent, .reports were
'given by the ses.sion.'stewards, Wo,
znan's by Society, WnP
..Marea AsSeelation, -and other '4e--
partments of the -church.
Officers elected for the cot ling
year are: elders: John MeAsh,
Sherlock Keyes, George Reid, Fred
MeCinnont, Anson Coleman, Al-
fred job0Stor4 stewards; Charles
Reid, Gordon Johnston, Ward For-
rest, Mervin FlaYter, Toni Rath-
well, Melvin. WebSter, Mervin.
Johnston, John McConnell, Ivan
IVIcCirnent, Gorden Mk trustees:
Ralph Stevenson, George JOkin..
stein Sohn °Worn. Mson Cole-
man, Alfred Johnston,
Sunday Scheel And
The annual meting of the Unit-
ediChltreh Sunday School was held
last .Tuesday evening . in the
ohuroh, Rev, T, J. Pitt eonduoted
the meeting and the eleotion of of-
fivers awl teachers' are as follows
Superintendents, _George geld,
Sherlock Keyes; Secretaries, %wry
aftksht Barry. - Taylor; treasurer,
Anson Coleman; oganists, bola
calmer, Jean Pitt , B2rtbara Taylor,
Joan .MeClineheY; Bible class, Mrs.
Sherlock Keyes', Fred MoClymont;
intermediate 0r1s, Mrs. Lee Mee
Connell, Mrs. -George Stephenson;
intermediate boys, William MoAsh,
Robert Taylor; junior girl.,.,, Mrs,
Fred lifoClyznont, Mrs, Percy
.Johnston; primary boys., Mrs,
Louis Taylor, Mrs. Wilfred Chute
er; prirnerY girls, Miss Itaclvel,
Johnston, Mrs. Gladys Coleman,
Mrs. Murvin Johnston,
Miss Anne 'OstrfAn and. Miss
Margaret MoCintiont, Tomo,:
.spent the weekend at their respec,
tive honie.44
Mr,. and. Mrs. John.MeAsh, and
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Johnston left.
last week -en a motor trip to
Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Ponal4 Barker and
family, King, spent several days
last week at the QMO- of Mr. And
Mrs. Fred 'MoCirnont„
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The first Airplane flight in can,
ada took Place' at. .130,4deck, Nova.
Scotia, in 1909, SIX years after the
Wright brothers flew at, Kitty-
I-laWk, North Carolina.
en United Church was held on
Friday, January 21, following a
pot luck supper, which was well
attended.
Mrs. Clare McBride was apexgn,
ted as. secretary for the meeting
With Bev T. J, Pitt in eharge,
the report of Session there were
44 families and three baptisms,
By December 31, there were 257
Members With two received on
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WA Meeting
On Tuesday night, January 24,
the Woman's Association held a
meeting at the home of the pres-
ident, Mrs. William Hayter, 14
attended.
Various enterprises were dis-
cussed on "making money" this
year, It was decided to held
quarterly meetings.
WMS Meeting
(Intended for last week)
The January meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
Goshen United Church was held
at the home of Mrs. Elgin McKin-
ley with Mrs. J. Armstrong pre-
siding.
Scriptures and comments were,
by Mrs. W. Clark, Mrs. M. Elliott,
Mrs. Keith McBride and Mrs. W.
Eckel. The hymns sung were ac-
companied, by Mrs. R. Erratt.
There were about 24 present.
Reports were 'given from the
treasurer, mission band and baby
band secretaries. Oarok were re-
ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Pitt and
Jean, and Mrs. Bob Robinson and
thanks were conveyed from Mrs.
Henry Erratt for the fruit received
at Christmas.
It was decided to invite Varna
for World Day of Prayer. Three
ladies were made life members:
Mrs. Bert McBride, Mrs. John
Keys and Mrs. Clare McBride. It
was also decided to have a supper
at the annual meeting. An invita-
tion from the Women's Institute
at Zurich was received. The study
book was in charge of Mrs. Melvin
Elliott assisted by Elaine McBride.
The meeting closed with a hymn.
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Hensan. Kinsmen
Stage Ladies'
Night in London
(By our Hensel' correspondent)
Hensall Kinsmen observed ladies
night on Thursday, January 26,
entertaining their wives to a ban-
quet held at the Latin Quarters
in London. President William
Mickle chaired a brief business
meeting following the banquet.
Mrs. Harold Bonthron was the
lucky winner of a draw held. for
the ladies, and Jack Cornell for
the men. Lucky winners in the
spot dances• were Mrs. D. McKel-
vie and Mrs. Harold Knight.
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Euchre and Dam
-Th0 directors of the Dayfield
Agricultural. SOcletY hope for it
good attendance at the euchre and
dance in the Town. Bayfield,
on Friday, February 17, This is
its centennial year, and the Soo,
ietY should receive the full sup- • poit of all citizens in the district
to make 1956. a year of out d'-
ing achievement.
Arnold 'Makin% is hi Ashland,
Ohio,, this -week, lie is taking a
course in installation ivid repair,
ing of Myers pumps and .softener$,
Mrs, lYfakins - and two -children,.
Brenda and Brian, are visiting her
parents in London. during her bus-
band's' absence. •
united Church WMS
The Woman's Missionary Sac
iety of St. Andrew's United. Char-
eh met on Thursday afternoon,
last week, at the home or the
Misses Stirling, with a good at-
tendance. Mrs. P, Renner, sec,
and vice-president, subsituted in
the president's chair and conduct,
ed the meeting.
The new Study Book, "Coming
Our-Way" was introduced by Mrs'.
Jack Sep-Whiner and Mrs. G-, West, •
Jake, Part -of it was the story of
an English family who arriving at
Halifax a little ahead of schedule,
were not met by the husband and
father, and how the church port
worker was able to help in the
emergency,
It was agreed that all articles
for the Korean bale should be in
by February 24.
Huron Whole Milk
Producers Elect
Executive For 1956
Members of the Huron Whole
Milk Producers' Association' at its
annual meeting in Clinton on Tues-
day, January. 31, re-elected Ed- •
ward Bell, Blyth, president for
1956.
D. A, Stirling, RR 2, Clinton,
was named vice-president, and
Barry Walter, -RR 1, Goderick
was named secretary-treasurer as
well as travelling director,
Directors
Directors are: Peter Simpson,
Seaforth; Allan Betties, RR 2,
Bayfield; Gilbert Gow, Exeter;
George Trivitt, RR 5, Wingham,
and Emerson Erb, Zurich.
Speaker was Warden McCorm-
ick, Harrow, director for Zone 1
of the Ontario Whole Milk Produc-
ers' League.
Huron County
Crop Report
" (By G. W. Montgomery,
Agricultural Representative
for Huron County)
Plans have now been completed
for the ninth annual Seed Fair to
be held in the -Clinton District
Collegiate Institute, on March 2
and 3. Most farmers now find that
their supplies of winter feeds will
be adequate. Many poultrymen
are culling their laying flocks and
-plan on keeping over their laying
birds for another year. This is
indicated by a cut in hatchery or-
ders, particularly for pullets;
broiler requirements are on a par
with other years.
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CARTOON CAPERS CONTE
$7.00 Weekly In Merchandise Certificates
The am* meeting of the Gosh., profession of faith.
Reception of the report of the
WOMan's Missionary Society was
accepted on Motion bY Mrs. Min
Annstrong, _seconded by Mrs, El,
gin breKinley, The Mission •Band
report by MM. Brsee Keys', listed
members. Mrs. Bloyd. Arm-
strong reported 31 members in the
aay3auTheWonsAssoc-. labor report was re hYs.
Clare McBride, John Armstrong
reported for the building commit.
tee,
The -treasurer's report by Frank
MeClinehey was a very good one,
There are 20 on the cradle roll
and 20 in the Young People's Un-
ion,
Elmore Reyes was re-appointed
as superintendent of the Sunday
aThet secretary,reasler William Elliott, and the Robert
McKinley. The organist is Berne
McKinley, with Donna Hayter and
Merle Armstrong as' assistants.
The treasurer of Missionary Fund
is Will Clark. The meeting closed
with a hymn,
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