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Clinton News-Record, 1956-12-20, Page 3MUMMY, DUCSMAHRI 20, L96 adies Night At WeslesMillisi L. Nediger Named Menti President l'ie annual 4ailies! Night of the ken's of the Wesley-Willis- ohneSville ch4rge was held in te Church •on hureday evening, DeceMber ben CtVer 100 were present, A Dlicious turkey dinner was ser, by,the WA cif the church, resident Charles. Nelson was in large of the rneeting. Williams Jervis gave the report the nominating cemmittee! rich was accented, wt h tilt re - at that the following slate oe ofr cers was learned for the coming ?,ar past president, Charles Nel- m; president, John Necligee; .ce-president, Elmer sec- tayr McCullough; trees,- rer, Thomas., Riley; lunch cern- ittee, Benson Sutter, Dewar MU CAN . nen'iddmiya fail to removo excess adds and wastes, bank. ohe tied (.414g, disturbed red often follo;Th' Dodd's ladse3" P1143 adieu. late -kidneys- to normal duty, You feel better -lop better, work better. Get Dodd's at any drug store, You can depend on Dodd'o. • • Neman, ratner 11.usill, Asa POW - es; let.ther cEe Tyro group, K. N. Jettlkinl Progrent CoMmittee Holy, Wesley Holland; zne6er, ship coMnlittee, Beneen Sutter, Gordon Manning, Brtlee Holland. Ceerdon Manning expressed the apprebiation of aU'present to the ladies for the delicious meal ser- ved, to whiCh Mrs. POuglaA An- drews replied. 4.•N. XrWin very. fittingly expressed the apprecia- tion of the club to tbe retiring executive for their efforts- during the past year in holding meetings which were enjoyed, bY all v0.110 had been able to attend. The president 'whited ant that one member of the club, Frank Andrews, was that .day celebrat- ing his 45th wedding anniversary, and tongratulatione were exeffess- ea to Mr, and Mrs. Andrews who Were present at the beneuet. The program of the erVening was in charge of .Benson Sutter, and opened with a lively nsingeong. led by various people.preSent, with Goclerieh, at, the Piano. Mrs. R. Goeeman, also Goderich, and accompanied by Mr, favoured with three solos, "It'S beginning to look a lot like .Chrieteeas," "Gesu, Bambino" and "The Birthday of a King." The guest speaker of the ev- N4ViTS-IMCOAD ening was Hugh CaMpbeli, onto,. from Canadian :Industries' INif,r, Ctuno.hefl. was ilorn. Seotland and at the age of• 14 ran away to sea. He later se- ve d on the Great teakea, and th,tr, log the laStWer was Captain, serving vdth the Roya), 'Canadian Navy. He came .to Canada more. than .30. years ago, and is ...extrern,', elY ProUtl of the .Country of his adeptiom He stressed ,that Canadian% should' become .111ore 'Canada -con, eclonSt and urged his listeners to think in terni(of better citizenship He stated he was appalled at some 0f the :dirty, tattered ensigns which you see waving in the Tuekersntith Sets 1956 Mill Rate Rates of taxation in Tucker,. .stnith Towpship for 1955 have been set .as follows; ,ceunty, 11,91 generaI township,. 10; general, school, 2,7; trustee requisitions,: SS 3, -6i. SS 10, 32; Won aueiceramith; McKillop and '11kb- hert, 5,2; Seaforth Sepgate, 10.5;, t,. C1olumban, Separate, 9; Sea-. forth High,'Clinton Collegiate, 744 South 'Huron -High (Xxoter),', breeze from some flag0Oles; which .7; gritondville street lights, 1.6; iltould be proudly displaying the 13rucefield Street lights, 1,2. flag of our country. Ile felt that the flag of the eountry should be raised' and lowered: each, day and should always be clean and not tattered so that it could easily be recognized. He was greatly alarmed that the people of Ca,nad4,, by and large, took such an indifferent at titude to the use of the franchise, He pointed out that in so ;nem, centres at the time. of the munic- ipal eleetion.s the'percentage Vote was considerably less than half. Ile stressed the feet that coun- tries like Hungaty were now PaY- , ilig for, their lack 'of interest and sincerely hoped that ,the same fate would not betel' Canada. Nomination meeting in Ticker - smith will be held on December 31, from 1 to 2 p.m., in the Sea, forth Von Hall. The final meeting of the 1956 council was on December 15., t anci aPPreefation was voiced to him by K. B. ',Tunkin! • The men of the Wesley -Willis choir under the direction of Rennie, with Mrs. Rerinieat the piano, favoured with two numbers "A stronghold Sure" and "Fol- low the Light." After some Christmas Carol . Mr. Campbell was' introduced to had been sung, Rev, H. C,./Wilson. the gathering by W. E. Perdue, a offered prayer and :closed the friend -of sorne,20,years' standing, meeting With the benediction, . • MOH MR= ! Ii,.rn'Elett Mts1 110,6*- Manning To Head Good '.Club, At Wesley -Willis A '.deltelouspot luck SupperWaS served to the Good Will Club of Wesley -Willis United Church .and some friends, DA . December 11, in the church hail. ing-song of Christmas- carole f011ewed, With Mre. C, Hearn as Mrs.. If, G, -Manning presided for tho businesspart of the meet- ing and P.rogram. A hymn was, sting, after whiell the Bible read- ing from.Luke 2; 8-14 and a devo- tional Christmes, theme were read by Mrs. M. Steppe. The minutes 'were read by Miss H. Jamieson and financial report given y Miss L, -Walkinshaw; ,Carnations were to be ordered :or the decoration of the church At ,the Christmas .seeson. - Mrs. H.,1-1. Flaps favoured with a Christmas reading, "What .shall 1 give her?" IVIra. a x. Jeffer- ferson -reed. -a splendid • paper an "Christmases in Canada '1%4- 1867," They were thanked, by the president.‘ A. hyann and the mize pale benediction closed a nergioy- able meeting. Mrs. Grigg and Mrs',H. jeniette.were conveners. The 1956 officers wee re-elec- ted: honorary president, Mrs. H. C. Wilson; past ,president, Miss W. .O'Neil; president, Mrs. H. G.Man- ning; secretary, Miee,E, E. Jam- iesen; treasure; Miss L, Welkin. .shaw; flower convener, Mrs. H. jenkins; • current . events, Miss •• • . GALORE ,1r9vg • v budget gifts, practical gifts, luxurious gifts f6 ladies, men and children tea . . you'll find them all at your drug sterol Sbitehlit' "Isfavireirlpecs.ts:ipe,ts"Goconrtdoeirt;n100.15t:t.linvil'iutavrtseettos.,I0e:":.uo..ftosifo ° . Body Sachet teembblIng a but leo. 1'61" v°‘44er ° • Go &len dr'Old Fr1endshsp .......... 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Mrs. A, Bondi Mrs. 14. Hall; Mrs, W. Pinning, Mrs. M, SteePe; Ws, TindgeS, Mrs, H. Jenkins; Miss W, O'Neil, Mrs, F. Fingland; Pianist, Mrs, Hearn; assistant, Miss M. Torrance, Cannel Ladies Led By Mrs. Clarence Reid (By our .Ireitsall correspondent) The Ladies' pf Cannel Church met Monday, December 10 with the devotional in the charge of Mrs. Clarence Reid and her - group. Scripture passages were - read by 1VIrs. Minnie Sangster, and the devotional "Christmas 100 years ago "was" ggiveh 'by Mrs, Glenn Bell. 1VirS, E., Munn favoured with a piano solo; a poem, "The Lighted Candle" was given by Mrs. Archie Hoggarth; a solo by Mrs, William Brown 1V1rs. Malcolm Dougall, presi- dent, presided for the business period. The group donated $5 for candy for the Sunday School Christmas party. It was decided to hold the San- uaer, February and March meet- ings in the afternoons. • Mrs, Harold Belle choir director, expressed thanks to the ladies for their donation of .$25 to the ehoir. The 1957 officers were installed by Rev. D. MeeDohald. Luncheon was served by Mts. Reid and her group, 0 Hensall WI Hear Brownies Choir (By eure Hensel' corresponderit) Herisall Legion Hall, lovely in Christmas motif was the setting for the Hensel." Women's Institute meeting, December 12. Mrs. •tarl Rowe and Mrs. Raye Paterson were ,pragram conveners, and host. esses were Mrs. R. Peck and -Mrs. T. C. Coates: Mrs-. Rowe int.roduced the Brownies, First Hensel" Pack, who sang- three delightful Christmas numbers in fine voice. Rev. C. D. Daniel, guest speaker, gave a most excellent address, speaking on the theme, Henry Van Dyke's Christ- mas stery, "The Sad Shepherd". The' speaker was 'introduced by Mrs. Shirray, and thanked by Mrs. George Hess. -President Mrs. A. Shirray took the chair for the business portion. Roll call responded by a collection of $12.25, which will be forwarded. to the War Memorial Children's Hospital, Londoe.` The group, vote ed $10 to the Hungarian Relief -Fund. *Delicious refreshments' were served 14- Mrs. Peck and Mrs. COates and helpers.' Bewail Couple Have Golden Anniversary Day (Hy our Hons1l1 correspondent) avir. and Mrs. Milton Eussell, Hensel), held open house Deem - her 12,, in honor of their golden wedding anniversary, Their mar- riege Was' Solemnized, December 12, 1906, at the home of the bride's parents snt the Lake Shore toad,• Sitephert, by flev. D. W. Collins, rector af Trivitt Memorial Church. Mrs, Russell was the former Ivory Clara Dunsford, daughter of the late Mr. and IVIrs. William. Duns - ford. They are members of St. Pa.urs Angliean Church, Hensel', and Mrs. Russell was an active mem- ber of the 'Ladies' Guild until ill- pess several years ago prevented her from 'continuing to take part. The couple have a fareilY of tiVe: Homer; on the homeetead; four daughters, Mrs. Donald D. Wilson, Chicago; Mrs. Margaret Rothe; Blenheim; Mrs. Ham Bossenberry, Grand Bend and Mrs. Donald Joynt, Hensall; and 15 gre.ndehildren, • May .the day be merry wit you in your most gala..holl day frock or formai.. Wb not let us get It -ready fo you NOW—beautifully fees spotlessly -clean, caref pressed: Then you can j slip into it witlt.no last nal ute worries. • For Your Convenience Use Our Down Town Offic - on King Street (formerly Simpsons -Seo Ce= DRY CLEANER! dr, .9 :MERRY ' CHRISTMAS to all our friends old' and hew — may it bring the best for Yeuf• Flora. 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