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Execztivre of the Huron County Fruit Grew,
ers Association were returned to office for 'a
- second year, • Tern left to right are Wes Joynt,
RR 1,, Lucknow, district. director; Fraser Stirling?
'RR ? 'Rayfield,, presildent; Lorne Woods, RR 2,.
Lueknow, second vice-president; William Mcl en-
zie, Exeter, first v�ice.president and William. Mc-
Guire, RB. 2, Bayfield, past .president.
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Scout Mothers At
Bayfield Flan
For Card Party
(By our BayfieId;• eorrespondent)
The Ladies Atndliary to the,
Scouts and Cubs met at the 'home
of Bir$. A. M. Bassett, on Tuesday
evening. Mrs Reg. Francis. pre -
aided andled in _the Scout Moth
ers' Promise. The minutes of the.
last meeting, the t'reasurer's and
Bard report were given by Mrs.
Grant Turner. •
Owing to the fact that Mrs, J.
Seotchmer elected secretary -treas-
urer at the annual meeting, was.
not gating te• be able to attend reg-
ularly,. Mrs, Lloyd Stotchmer and
:Mrs, R Fitzsimons rescinded their
motion and returned Mrs, G. Tur,
ner, te-efface., '
Iewas decided that cards would
be sent nee -only to 'Stouts- and
Clubs and their, prarents, but also to
anei rbers Of. the Auxiliary'. Each
member w'as . requested , to •lining
Someone, interested in the :move
ment to the next' meeting at the
home of Mrs., .Bohn Lindsay, May
21. '
Final arrangementswere made
for the card party to. be held in
Trinity Parish Hall. en Thursday
evening, March. 21. The meeting
Was closed' 'with the •Scout bene,
diCtinon after which Mrs. Bassett
Served refreshments. • • •
CONSTANCxE
Correspondent
MKS. ':'.R LE#C
Phone Seaforth 841x32
Quite a number of parents at-
tended the variety night inithe
Seafort-b 'High School on Friday.
Miss Joyce Jewitt, Thorridale,
spent 'the *W'eekend with her parr
ants, Me. and: Mrs., Wl'1l anti Jewitt.
Mr. and.1.V1'rs Ito}i',ert c rknoldAy
spent:.Sunday :with' Mr. and Mrs,
:Kenneth Betties and family, Win-
throp. -
iVlr. and, Mrs, Robert Woods, TQ-
ronte, spent the weekend with the
Tatters .parents, ..Mr. and ''Mrs.
Frank Riley,.
Miss Janet McGregor, Stratford
Teaches! College, Spent the week
end„with her;parents, Ur. and Mrs:
Ross McGregor
• WA and .WMA
Tile Woman's Association and
'Omen's Missionary Society. ,met
in .the Sneday S•ehcsoi ,room lett
Wednesdaye,with` a good- atten=d=
epee, $15 was ,given to -the Red
Cross and ..the WM.S ladies" are
Packing a bale. The articles for
.the bale' are -* to be Left eV -the
the
ehurch so it can be packed in early
April.
Mrs. George Mellwain and Ml's;
Ross McGregor offered to pack the
hale:` Mrs", . J. T. White closed the
meeting with prayer. .
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News of Varna
Correspondent: FRED McCILYNQNT
rhene (Minton 1117 2-3214,
Several frgim here attended the
Fruit Growers meeting in 'Clinton
last. Thursday..
Gerald Clarke apent'the week-
end at theniorne of kris parents,
Mr, and Mrs, W. 'G:' Clarke.
Miss Ann Ostrom, Toronto, vis-
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ostrom, over the weekend,
George Coleman, Toronto, spent
the weekend" at .the home of '.iia
parents, &Nle. 'and :slurs. Anson Cole -
men,
:A, number frooii here attend' d
the funeral -of Rev. N. McLeod, in
Kipper; United Church on Wednes-
day last. ,
The; members :.af Varna LOL
have been invited to a social even-
ing itt the Hayfield Orange.Lodge
on : Friday,' March• 49.
The musical programme `put 011
iy the Kansas .Farmer in the town-
si'iehaU last Tdesctay evening was
enjoyed by all present. '
Special) maid -week services are
being held each Wednesday even-
ing in the United Church with ,the
pastor, Rev. T. J: Pitt in 'charge.
i1VIr, and Mrs. Don 'Barker. and
Miss Ituth• BBarriter, ling City; Mrs,
Mabel Barker and John 'Barker,
Thistlettown and Miss Margaret
McCiym9nt; To ontd,, visited, last
week at tile 'hdme cif Mr.'and Mrs:
Fred .McClyfliont.
• 'Paper Drive
LQ&. No, 1035 are holding their
annual paper drive during the first
week in April,so have your scrap
paper readyand a truck will; call
for It,
Varna WA
The Woman's Associa=tion of the
United Church, are holdiing abak.•
ing and -candy sale in the Clinton
Town Hull on Saturday, March -23,.
at 3 .p.m.:
The annual meeting of the,Varna
Red Cross ;was' held last Tuesday
evening. The objective for .this
community •. this year, is -4250,. a
slight increase from last 'year. . on
account of• the Many emergeney
calfs that have been :{'trade en, tyle•
Red Cross .throughout the .world,
The local committee ,have pur-
chased a hospital bed for use of•
anyone needing it in -'this, area.
Also' \they have a wheel ,chair
which is available •te anyone.
The officers elected are: press.(
dent, John T. 1VIcAsh;.', vice-presi-
dents ::..John Allington, Fred -Me-
lynriont; secretary -treasurer, Ern,
est !Pollock; committee, Rev. T. J,
Pitt; Eigin.MeKinley, ikarvey Cole
man,, Elsner I4ayter and 'Lloyd
Keys..' , : r•
urn
Correspondent --- MRS? FR,ED'RosS
Pihono• Dungannon e r 15 d. .
Mr.-anaYMrs William Strauglran
spent ..the weekend ,with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas •3ardin,• Wingham.,-
.iVIr. and TyTrs. S. R. ` Weir and
family; London, spdrit the weekend
with Dr .:B.'C. Weir and Mr. and
Mrs' D. A. MacKay?,
Ca ngr'atulatiorls to Mrs. D..W.
Hamilton who wen* TV set on a
TV pregram. Mrs; Hamilton was
on "Focus" on Mopiilay night.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Harold Nieholtson
and family, Seaforth., and Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Bennett . Port Albert,
visited Mr. and l'tis: Wes Brad
nock, on Sunday.
1VIr. and.Mrs 0.11., Taylor ..visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Rafhwell,*
Dresden, on Sunday: Mrs. Rath -
well and Michael John accompan-
ied them home for the week's visit.
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Dr. B. C. Weir, r.' and Mrs. D.
A. MacKay and Mr and Mrs, -J. R.
Weir attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Albert Xewens, Toronto,
which was 'held .from • the Stiles
funeral. home, Goderich, on. Sat-
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`"Polled Herefords
SECOND ANNUAL ASSIGNMENT. SALE
by the South Vestern Ontario Polled Hereford Breeders
16 BULLS—from TO to 20 months of age
COWS, BRED HEIFERS and OPEN. HE1.Fk .Rs .
Clinton ;Community Sales Barn • •
Saturday, March, 23; l»;30 p.m.
This wiii,,be your best opportunity in 1.9x7 'to buy the"
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RAAEPAYERS OF.THE
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TOWNS14 OF :STANLEY:
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In case Of fire, call any, one of t e.following
Fire Departnl<ents t •
BfRUOEFIELbt ,., Phone Onion' HU. 23232
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BAYFIELD the •Oa field Telephone Office
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Phone Zurkh 10
' `OWNSHIP OP `STANLEY,
Clerk; Fred, Watson,
RR 3, Eayfield, 0104e,
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By FOSS WI4.. WOODS
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PHOT V,. 1:,
• Percy Weston spent several pays
last week in .London.
Barry Baker, London, 'was in
the Village on $aturday'.
. Glenn: Brandon left on Monday
to loin. a :constructio=n- company in
Toronto
Mr, and Mrs, W. l itl lado, Tor-
onto, were with her father, H. lei`,
,Brandon, 'ever the weekend. _
Mrs, Melton Merrier and baby
son returned home from Clinton
Public hospital on Wednesday.
Sergeant and lVfns. J, Kaman,
London; spent the weetsend, with
her parents, Mr„ and. Mrs R, 14.
1VfaQMnilen,
Miss Marion 1Vfakins .and guest
Ken Maenee, London, neat the
weekend with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. L1bydMalcins, •
' Mr. and Mrs, Keith Brandon
• end two children, .Stratford, were
• weekend v.iistors with Mrs. Bran-
don's parents, Vire, and Mrs.: Chris
Parker.
•AW2 Soap MdLead, who has
been * transferred ti> the RCAF
*Station at Clinton, from Aylmer,
is staying with, her mother, Mrs:
W. .1. McLeod.
Mrs. R, McBride, who has been
in Toronto for •some days„stinder,•
going surgieal treatment, return-
ed to the village on Sunday, F .fight
Lieutenant McBride and two'boys,
motored to Toronto to bring her
home,.,
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Grass Fire
$ ayfield. Fire Departnent ars-
wered'a call on Monday afternoon
to D. A. Smiith:8 farmon, the fifth
concession, 1 Goderich. Township.
The grassfire' in the orchard was
under central when they arrived.
EasterDance
"Hie directors ;of the ` Bayfield
Agricultural Society met:in the
Town Hall on IVtonday .evening..
The president,. '•Harold Penhale,,
was in the chair, and Mrs. A. M.
f i
Bassett, secretary.
1t Was :decided to hold the an.
mini Eastter, danceon.April 24.
,Collectors were appointed this year
and seine of the prize lists review
ed,
' St. rare Zuchre
Winders at euchre et the St.
Patrick's euchre and dance in the
Town Hall ion Friday evening
were: Emerson Heard and 'Mrs;
WJiii.am Mcllwain (h O);• AIeX
McM}ehaei and Mrs. Robefit.IV.fc..
iJwaitk (Iow),
It was under• the auspices .of
LPL No. 24. 'Wives of the neem-
bersa derated the lunch; counter in
the, basement, The Hank Norris
orchestra played f cir the stance,
- ' Easter .Seats .;
The 'directors :of the .Lions Club
met on Tuesday evening and got
the Zaster'Seals ready to:be mail-
ed. 140n Grant Turner is in char-
ge of the' local: campaign for 'Urso-
pled Children this year,
One of the projects to which the
fpnda are donated in the fight
against polio, is the summer camp.'
Camp Wooded'en' near London is
but one of several.,
It has. a .very .special interest. to
some residents of the village,'alzrce
a victim of this, dread disease
known here- improved tremendous-
ly after a season at the `camp, and
other's obtained inovernent and an
Unproved attitude ' toSvards life ' in
the same ibeiautiful .surroundings.
Buy seals and .contribute to this
,work; ..
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Hovey atter
tied the supper meeting in Goder-
ich on Monday to organize for the
1957-58 corrlmun'iity concert series:
Iytrs. J H. ;Cobb and 'Mrs. 3. F.
Hovey are ,n charge of the cams:
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:'Crokinole
The Loyal Hearts group of the
Woman's Association .. of Knox
United Church held a progressive
crokinole party on Friday evening.
Winner's were: high, Mrs. Jack
Armstrong and Norman Wight -
man; low, Mrs. Robert Arthur and
Mr. Koopman. There was an Irish
sing=song led by. Mrs. George Kil-
lian, Mrs. Ted East is the leader
of the group. Lunch was. served.'
Knox WMS • •.: , -
Mrs. D. A. MacKay gave her
home for the March. -meeting of
the Women's Missionary Soeiety of
Knox Presbyterian Church.. The
first vice-president, Mrs. Donald.
Haines presided and gave the all
to worship. Mrs. W. Sanderson'
offered prayer. Matthew 16: 21-
27 was read responsively, Mrs.
Haines gave some "Thoaiahts on
Easter", followed by prayer.
A duet was sung by Miss Sadie
Carter and Mrs. ID. A. MacKay
accompanied by Mrs. R d. Phil-
lips. Miss M. R. Jackson contrib-
uted a •reading on "Quietness."
The chapter in the study book -
was dealt with by Mrs. J. W.
Graham. The president, -Mrs. W.
Bradnocktook charge foe the.busi-
ness period, ••
Mention was made of,'the•Syndd-
ical meeting of the Hamilton and
London Conference to be held at.
Listowel April 9, 10 and 11. 1VIrs.
Graham read a letter from Mies
Davies, missionary in Jamaica,
who will • soonbe on furlough.
Miss Davies is well known here as
she was ' a leader of the Daily
Vacation Bible Shoal •a few years
ago.
° Mrs. Ed: bavies, Mss, W. Sand-
erson and Mrs. D: A. MacKay were
appointed a committee to arrange
the Easter Thankoffering,
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TENDERS '
Will be -received for the crushing and hoofing of
•.4;000 cu. ,yds. • bf gravel, to be crushed through 3/4"
screen and put on th -roads by October 15, .1957, under
the supervision of the road superintendent.
Tenders to be accompanied/ by a marked cheque
for $200. • -
Grovel to be taken from the following pits: 1,000
yards frons the McLean pit; 1,000 yards from the Holmes-
ville.pit;-2,000 yards from either the Gingerich or the
Marks pit,
Lowest orany tender not necessarily accepted.
Tenders to lie in the hands of the clerk by Satur-
day, March 30, 1957, at noon.
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