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Douglas Norman, were in London.
on Saturday, ,K9iUg down to attend
the W.O.ISS,A. Rugby game ''be,"
.tween Delhi and -Clinton, jack
Norman it on the Clinton. team.
WA Mooting
The Woman's. Association .meet,
ing followed, with Mrs, :Jack Yee,:'
the President, in the chair. The
meeting opened with the therm
song and creed, The Scripture
lesson, and comments were given
by Mrs, Jack Yeo. The treasurer's
report was.. given by Mrs, Edward
Grigg, It Was passed to -have the
December roil 'call answered with
a gift ,for the Children's Aid Soc.,
Mrs, W. Yee, Mrs. W. R. Lobqj
and Mrs., Mullholland were ap-
poipted, a nominating •committee to
bring -in the the slate of officers
for 1957. Committees were ;form-
ed to look after plans .for the cat-
ering the WA has to do. IVIernbers
of these committees are, Mrs. Tr.,
vine Tebhutt, Mrs. B. Potter, Mrs,
L: Jervis, Mrs- H. Cuoirnor% Mrs.
K. Harris, Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs.
M, Jones and Mrs. C. Tehhutt.
A donation was given to help.
repair the church at the Goderich.
Summer School, The meeting
closed with the hymn "Faith
Our Fathers," and prayer by Mrs.
J, Yee. Hostesses for the 'dkv
were Mri, SteWart Farquhar, Mrs.
C. Tehbutt, and Mrs.. K -TreWar-
tha..
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The Woman's Missionary Society
of: Holmesville• United Church, held
their- November meeting in the
Sunday school rooms, ,with Mrs.
Lloyd Bond's group in charge of
the program. Mrs. Lloyd Bond
was the leader, and gave ,the Call
to Worship. The hymn ",Testis
United By Thy Grace," was sung
and Mrs. Barrie Walter gave the
prayer,
IVIrS, Irvine Tebbutt read the
Scripture„lesiOn and Mrs. Jack
Yeo gavethe comments on it, The
roll call Was answeredby a verse
With the word "Ciikts” in it, Mrs.,
SteWart Farduhar" received the
Thankoftering, and Mrs. Harry
Oudinore gave the prayer of accep-
tance.
Accompanied at the, piano--by
Mrs. W. Yeo," Mrs. Williate Nor-
man and Mrs. Eclward Grigg 'sang
as a 'duet, "The Lord Is mY'Shep-
hercl."_, Tin hymn "0 Brother
Nan, Fold- To Thu, Heart' Thy
Brother," was sung.
Mrs. Norman Holland, Clinton,
was the Special Thankoffering
speaker, and gave very inteiest-
ing talk, The president, Mrs. Les
Jervis conducted the business per:
Mrs. Lloyd Bond read a poem.
A vote ofthanks to Mrs. Holl-
and was given`by Mrs. Tack- Yee.
The meeting closed with the hymn
"In Christ There Is No Eag Or
West," arid prayer by Mrs, Lloyd
Bond.
o.
Shied .1939 the mumber'of Cana-
dians employed in manufacturing
has more than doubled and nianu-
fa-Pairing .now directly „Supports
nearly a third of the population.
Proclamation
TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT
THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Ratepayers-of the
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
will be held in the
COMMUNITY HALL,
LONDESBORO .
Friday, Nov. 23
1956
The Clerk Will be in the Com-
munity Hall, Londesboro, from, 1
to 2 :p.m. to receive Nominations
for Reeve and Councillors for to
hold office for the year 1957. 1'
When proposed candidate is not
present his Nomination Paper Shall
not 'be valid sinless there is at-
tached thereto ,evidence satisfact-
ory to the; Retsiming Officer that
ho consents'4o,be so Nominated,
A meeting of the Llectors will be
held in the 'Community-Hall, Lon-
de4boro, at 12 px.,Vriday,, Nov-
ember 23rd, 'to 'hear proposed Can-
didates, and nn case-more than the
required 'number of Candidates to
fill the 'offices are nominated, and
a 'vote is demanded,
Poll will be held oh
MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1956
from 9-'a.rn. until 5 p.m.,
• at the fellOWing plates: -
I. Forester's Hail,' Kinburn, Sec-
ord McBrien, ItP,O EphriaM
Clark, Poll Clerk,
2, School House, SS No, 6, Bert
Beacoin, ryito, Leo Watt, Poll
Clerk,
3, U. School liaise USS NO, 2,
Joseph Flynn, MO, Bernard
Tighe, Poll Clerk.
4. 'Cornintinity. , Fall, Ltindesboro,
Joseph Shaddick, MO, Len
• Shabbrook, Poll Clerk.
5. CoAlMinity s,1i, SUMilierhili,
Ephriarif Srio11, MY, /van
Hoggarth, Poll Clerk,
,Community Hall;Lonclesboro,
fort Shobbrook MC, Lloyd
Pipe, Poll Clerk.
1, Forester's. Hall, Auburn WA.
William Craig, DR O, i Major
Yangblut, Poll Clerk,
GEORGE W, COWAN,
Tqwnship 'Cfork,
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4.30 Ilarriston
4.75 Ingersoll
4,75 Kincardine,
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2.45 Listowel
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$4.30 Palmergton $3.40
3,75 Southampton ..5.90
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2.45 Strathroy 5.20
8,60 Walkerton 4.60
4,00 wathird 5.75
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THERE'S GREATER VARIETY ON
OFOI-TV LONDON
AY, NOVrtMAIM 4104
Tuckersinith Club
Hold Meeting;
Plan For Sale
„ews. of, Bay.field,
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R, 'V4'' ADDS
190 gifitalrle ,C.lianapiOlii SALMI Correspondent
PHONB: BA. A. or. a
LONDESBORO
13T,JANIN, COrrespauden
/hen Blyth .37119
410xxxoncl. Jameson, Pelgrave,
.-7ited, with •Mr, and Mrs. Earl ,Gaunt.
Mrs. NOIS.: Lear spent a„- Week
-With her daughter Doris in 1-141p,
-MO%
aricLIVirs, Willialll Addison
are spending a few .day's with Mr.
" ',and Mrs. C. Addison,
Mrs. Angus McLeOd and• Mrs.:
:Latince LaviS) •Clinton,
and Mrs, C, Vorlden.'
Sauntlercoek and: Will'
lam Leiper are on a hunting trip
in the Brat abridge distriat.
Thomas Oliver and daughter,
AuareY, visited with Mrs. Bleanor•
Throope and Mrs-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston,.
London, visited with his father,
Flvd• Johnston and Mrs. Ruckiell .
on Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs, John McFarlane
and NaPPY, Mr, _and.' Easorn,
Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. George MoViftle,
WiSs. Ann Fairservice, • Detroit,
spent the w.eOwnd ,witb• her par,
eats, • Mr- and Mrs. Robert Fair-
service.,, Other visitors with.. Mr.
and Mrs. Fairservice were Mr, and.
Mrs, Percy Hoag, Lucknow, Mr.
And Mrs, McLaughlin, Detroit,
Miss Betty Galbraith, plyth„
spent the weekend with Miss San-
dra Williatns,
'Vert TreWartha is In the Clin--
ton Pnblic Hospital. He was.
brought to Clinton from St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, lot. Fri
day. • •
Misses and Dawn .Grigg
Mark Helen Yeo,' ,Doreen Hatter,
Iva Glazier, Sandra walkups and
Betty Galbraith, and . Jack and
The •Thekersmith. Ladies'. Club-
held :their November, meeting at:
the home of Mrs- 'Warren Gib*.
Wogs recently.
The meeting opened . with the
"Opening. Ode" followed:- by the
Lord's Prayer;. after which the.
song, "The Spanish Cavalier" was.
sung..
Secretary,: treasurer and other
reports'. were giiveri. Roll call was
answered by "a 'geed deed- Kinn-
one did for meet' It was decided
to open the annual sale which will
Abe held in the council chambers of
the town hail, Ointen„at 2.30 p,m,
The members. agreed that there be
an exchange .of -ChristmaS giftsi
with the restriction that the gift
be limited to ,not more. than 75 .
cents, .„ .
• The..program, consisted of read-
ings by Mrs. Fraidi Walters „and
Mrs. Walter Pepper. A contest
conducted by Mrs, Sytniek.' was
won by Mrs, Jack Smith and Mrs,
Bert •garrett, •
The meeting closed -.with • the
"homemaker'S prayer" after which
lunch was'served.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blatchford,
Arkona, Miss Maude ,Blatchford
Prospect Hill, called on Mr... and
Mrsi, C. L ,jinks. last Sunday..
Mrs. Robert Reid, Kincardine,
spent •the weekend with her son
and daughter-in-lgw, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Clarenbe Reid Jerry and. Allan.
'Members of Hensall -Kinsmen
blub journeyed to London Monday
evening and were guests., .Of the
London Kinsmen Club on their ad-
vertising night, ' The.. members*
were extremely lucky as' the inaf-,
ority-of them won prizes. P,r4sir
dent L. Tiberlo was presented with.
a. et. , • — ' •
Mr, and Mrs. Tom 'Kyle,- HipPeri;
recently married,.were honored at
a. reception: in Hensel' town
last . Friday evening. The couple
were 'presented With a...well filled
purse` of money. The presentation-
addreis was read by Murray Bak, ,
er, preientation was by t./Oriald Mc
Desjardine orchestra pro-
vided-dance •
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MI .and Mrs. a, L,, Heard, Clin-
ton, visited Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
Heard on Sunday.
Jim Higgins began a career in
hydro when lie .commenced work
and -Study at the G. L, Hearn'
steam :generating plant in Toron-
to, two weeks ago.
" Mr. and Mrs, W. Clark, Union,
their son-in-law .and datighter, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Little .and. daughter
:Brantford, Were the gtleatS of the
former's 'sister, Mrs., Charles Ton'ls
and husband over the weekend,
•
Mrs. F, P. Arlcell spent last
week in Burlington, with her On.
Thornas and family. and also atten-
ded the Royal Winter Fair,.. Tor,
onto, .Mr. and Mrs, T, Arkell, Jo
Anne and Kenny returned to the.
Village with his mother and were
the guests of his parents Over the
weekend.
Knox 'ISMS
The Women's Missionary Society
of Knox Presbyterian Church met
at the home of Mrs. J. J, Richard-
son on Wednesday afternann.
There were ten present; includ-
ing' the pastor, the Rev. Donald
Macdonald and Mrs, Macdonald,
Hensall,
Mrs: C. W. Brown, presided and
conducted the opening exercises
Mrs.- Russell . Heard, secretary,
read the minutes of the last meet-.
ing, and Mrs. Bruce Menerey gave
the treasurer'. statement..,
4 was decided to . make - sort*
improvements in the basement of
the Church.
'Mrs. grown took the topic,
"What home showd be, which
was most interesting,
The Rev. P. ,Macdonald closed
the meeting with prayer, after
which a social time was enjoyed
over the tea cups.
benefits. Extended
By ,Compensation
Beginning January 1, 1957, the
benefits of 'The Workmen's Cent,
pensation Act will be extended to
all full and part-time employees
of retailers, ,These benefits have
been, available to injured Ontario
workmen in Most industries for the
past 40 years, and now are being
extended.
Further information can- be re-
ceived by contacting The Retail
Section; Finance Department, The
Workinen's Compensation Board,
90 Harbour Street, Toronto 1, On0.
Neigs of Holmesville
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