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t.Nlark s Anglican Guild, Auburn
Elects New Officers for 1957; Plan Bale laws of Varna
read the Scripture' lesson.
A story, "Keeping" Christmas",
was given by Mrs. Davies. 10S,
Glasgow and Mrs, G.. Taylor fav;,
ored the meeting with a duet,
The "topic Was taken bY Mrs,
John Deer on "Preparin* the -way
for Christ" Mrs.. 4. Nesbit gave
a reading on Christmas,.
Rev. I,,eVries took charge
for the election of officers, and
the results were; president, Mrs.
John Paer; vice-president, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt; sceretary, Mrs.
A. Nesbitt; treasurer, Mrs, a R,
Taylor; organist, Mrs. a R. Tay-
lor; assistant, Mrs. F. Nesbit;
press reporter, Mrs. Ed Delves,
Program conveners, Mr a G.
Schneider and Mrs, Toily ToirkOW-
ie7.
Liberal donations were receiy-
ed for the•Inclian bale and a
splendid collection was also re-
ceived for the children; of the In-
dian school. Rev, DeVries offer-
ed the closing prayer. The host-
ess assisted by Edna Daer ser-
ved lunch.
president (entertainment 'AN
tee), Mrs. William 11/TeAst
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UM -Percy Johnston; third view
president :(bazaar committee) Mrs,
William Clarice and Mrs. Wilfred
Chu:ter; fourth vice-president
(sales committee) Mrs. Robert
Sterling and Mrs, Harvey Hayter,
SecretarY,IMrs, T, J. Pitt; .treas,
tirer, Miss Rachel Johnston; -org!,
artist, MrS, George Stephenson;
assistants, 'Mrs, Ralph Stephen,
son and Mrs. Lyle Hill; cards,
Mrs.,Xred McClymont, Mrs. Har- •
vey Boyce, Mrs, A. Mustard;
lunch, Mrs. •George Reid, MrS.
Robert Taylor,
After an exchange of „Christmas
gifts, Mr, Pitt extended a vote of
thanks to the hostess and closed
Never before haVo so many buyers nestles down to the road to take_
been• so excited about •any new " curveavirithout lurching sidesway.
car. And no wonder —the beautiful Or take br eking —.there's no
new Plymouth's a. rearemoothie "nose-dive" with Torsion-Aire on
for ride as•well. as for looks. Sheer the job. Even .emergency stops
pleasure is all you feel behind the are almost perfectly level.
wheel of a Thrill-Power Plymouth. New Torsion-Aire ride . . . a
Chrysler, Corporation exclusive
. . . is just one of Plymouth's
.many new features. But see for
yourself. Drive a new Thrill-Power
Plymouth today.
Manufactured by Chrysler Corporation of-Canada, Limited
YCLPRE ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD IN CARS THE FORWARD LOOK
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see' IT! THRILL -TEST THE NEW
THRILL-POWER PLYMOUTH TODAY!
Plymouth is the !emit priced car with,
• ,New low-slung Flight-Sweep styling
• New V-8 or 6 Thrill-Power go
.• New super-safe Total-Contact brakes
• New revolutionary Torsion-Aire ride
... and new push-button
Torgue-Flite
automatic transmission,
jameS IWAPonalci is spending the
season with its family
oOttaw.a.
MS, Charles Menel visited with
her parents, And Mrs. Lorne,'
Robert •Pavison and friend, 'Toe
'Tonto, "spent ...the weekend with
.1 44V,. and.. Mrs. S. Davison,
Miss. Gaye- Elliott Spent ',the
"holidays with' her cousin, Oss
:Backe?, Giffith, 'Stratford..
Congratulations are:in order for
Mr.:and Mrs, -Norman 'Who cele-
ibrated their 25th. anniversary Yeat
Miss Elizabeth Scott -- spent a
,r4ew- days and enjoyed. Christmas
'With. Miss M. Swan !Etta wrt,$. A.
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Mr; • a n d. Mrs. V. Hargreaves
spent' the holiday 'with Mrs, liar,--
.greave's parents, Mr. and •Mrs.'
-Henderson,-
Mrs, StaCkhonse, M. -and :ars.'
Vlae Wilson spent Christmas in
Wilton Grove with 10 and Mrs.
=wood StackhoUse,
The Ca TT, With, their leader,
Mn.. William Scott, took charge
of the service in the Hritcefield
United Church. on. Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Burdge and
Mr. and Mrs. William- Btirdge,
were ire Zurich . last week attend,'
ibg the funeral of the late Samuel
Hey.
'Mr. and Mrs. PO) McKenzie and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter 'Met,
fatt and John. Silent NeW!' Year's
;with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mc-
Kenzie.
Welcome to Mr. sand 'Mrs. IA,
Jarvis! They are occupying Mr.
and' 'Mrs. ,Ge orge Henderson's
home-while they' spend three mon-
ths in Florida..
Mr. and Mrs, James Allen, „York;
Mr. and Mrs,. Robert Allen, Leam-
ington; Miss. Louise Allen, Hamil-
ton, spent the -- holiday With Mr.
and Mrs. gager Allen an* Mary.
canx Auburn earrespondent)
The St, Vlark's Anglican .Guild
met at the 'home of Mrs. Sam
Dui- far their annual Christmas
meetim, Mrs.- John Peer presi-
dent, opened the meeting and
*prayers were given by Mrs. L.
Glasgow, Mrs. Thomas Engggitt
'Mr. and Mrs, James Rtirdp -and
daughter spent -a .faw-day4 with
-Mr- and Mrs. Fret? .13urdge, and
also, attended the funeral -of Mrs.
Eurdge's father, the late C, S,
HeY.
Mrs, H, Berry received the sad .
POWS that Mrs, Wilson Berry; Vic-
toria, 13.C„ had passed' away on
Saturday, NA-4 Berry had been
in. hospital for three months, hay,
ing ,undergone a brain operation.
-Mr., and Mrs.. Gordon Elliott bad
as their guests on New Year's,
Mr, encl.:UM, George Griffith and,
StrEitford; Mr. and Mrs,
A. D. Smith and Eleanor, Blue-
vale; Mr, and, Mrs. J, E,
Wingham.- -
LONDESBORO
MILS. DURNIN, Correspondent.
William Quackenbush, Komoka,
is spending the holiday with. Mr.
and Mrs. T. Millar.
Joseph Carroll has gone to Kit-
chener where he will spend the
winter months' with his son Frank,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Israel
and children; Kitchener, spent
Christmas Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Crawford and Mrs. W. Lyon.
•Mr. and Mrs. William Addison
have •returned to their home in ,the
village after spending a few weeks
with their-son CliTford and Mrs.
Addison.
Rev. ,Stanley and Mrs. Brenton,
Sylvia and Sandra, Woodstock;
Mr. and Mrs'. Clarence tall, David
and Douglas, Clinton, spent New,
Year's . Day With Mr. and Mrs.
William Manning and June.
,WINS Meeting
The' Londeshoro Woman's Mis-
sionary Society will hold their
meeting on Thursday, January 10
at 2,30 p.m. :in the home of Mrs.
Bert Allen. Group No. 1 will be
in charge and a light. lunch. will be
serve'd.. A good attendance is hop-
ed for. •
Family • Gathering
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn
-held a Christmas gathering at their
home on Christmas Day where 21
relatives sat down together to
sumptuous repast of turkey and
all the trimmings.' Afterwards,
the nicely decorated Christrnas
tree was stripped of its' many gifts
to and an'enjoyable time was
spent together. The day was also
the wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Tamblyil, Many happy
returns Were extended to the hap-
py couple.
The average carrying capacity
of freight cars on Canadian •rail-
ways has been increased from
35.14 tons to 45.96 tons since1920.
EMPLOYERS
AS OF JANUARY 1st YOU ARE COVERUP UNDER
THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT
Part of Regulations is as follows:
"Every employer is required to provide in his plaCe
of employment a First Aid Box containing instru-'
ments, drugs, dressings and a First Aid manual."
DON'T -BE CAUGHT WHEN THE INSPECTOR CALLS—
Get your First Aid KitNow
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Be wise ... compare before you bu
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SEE WHY FROM PERFORMANCE TO PRICE
- TODAY'S BIGGEST VALUES ARE
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Clinton Electric Shop
Albert Street D. W. Cornish Prop. Clinton
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with Torsion-Aire ride. /
Torsion,Aire gives you that
sports-car feeling of perfect con-
trol. Feel the way Plymouth takes
the bounce out of bumps, how it
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The film. "Martin Luther" will
be shown in the town halt on Fri-
day evening January 4 at p,m.,
under, the auspices or the local
Orange Lodge,
The Sacrament of- Lord's
Supper- will he administered in the
United Church next SUndaY after-
-IMP, with, the pastot) ReV. T. j,
pitt, in charge,
Sergeant and Mrs: W. A. Reid,
Wayne, Larry and Robby, powil,
View; Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Reid, Jody and Parlene„ Wallace,
burg, have returned to their ra. •
spective homes, having spent their
holidays with mr, and Airs, Geo-
rge Reid,
WA Annual-
, The Woman's Association of
Varna United Church held. their
last -meeting far the year 1956
in, the home- of Mrs, Gordon Cole-
Man. After a, pot luck supper
and social holir, the Christmas
meeting was hod,
The -entertainment :committee
was in charge of --the .devotional
part, led by Mrs. William. McAsh,
who read the Scripture, Luke
844 and John. 2; 12, A study
-of "the „devotional leaflet "God's
Gift of Life" was led by Mrs.
Louis. Taylor; Anson Cole-
man and MrsrPercy Johnson.
A number of Christmas. carols'
were sung throughout the pro-
grant which ended With prayer.by
Mrs. William McAsh.
The business period was corvine-
ted by' the. president and thank
you notes from Mrs. John 1.VIcAah
and Anne Ostrom were read, Mrs.
Muryin Johnston, secretary, read
her report. Twenty ladies ans-
vvered roll call. Miss' . Rachel
Johnston,. • treasurer, reported
$$$4,06-. oil hand, 'and was vot-
ed to the Mackinnon.. House at
London., •
Mrs, Percy johriSon. and Mrs.;
Lee McConnell expressed. their
gratitude to the WA for wedding
dinners -served. their daughters,
Phyllis and Barbara. Rev, T, J.
Pitt .condticted the election of of-
ficers.
Mrs. lee McConnell preSident
for 1.957-. Other officers are;
first vice-president, (supper noin-
mittee), Mrs: Harold Dowson and
Mrs, Louis TaylOr; - second Vice., the meeting with the benediction,
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