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land, followed, by prayer by 244*-
t1ent in program, aret Youn0blot,
Arnold Or �vltb` an, The, theme of the service was
Clinton P�b'j ffe H'oppi� 4werink, Was To—colved by woyne
Se Cdr �d toe. oe pq ncl . 11 ro, e pffer
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.p I'Lpbourers, Together, 1. by G7 rpyex� ted th�
1 .1 A takeA - Roll 011 was Answ-
the leader, Tolis. W Br�.00k, okv y,.�a *. favour
X—ra. Everett Taylor attended ,d ch naming their
the Ice pappdpS: at Kitchen I Kitchener last The minutes 'were read by 'tile its . sprang flow0r. Minutes were
Tuesday evening, 8"'04W, Margaret Haines- read by the "cretapy, Namp-ret
ankh Mrs, RAY Bruce A short bu4in`000 Period Wag $pnd d oop�w 'T,
MaIiijoba, vi$164, with her = followed by games. 'W'son, an. q _ he
ory, "Beyond the Clegring" was.
Mr. Arid Mrs. Fred Toll on Mon- W
, illblun Walden Ronowed, tQ14 by MATgart- SMOWSPa, It
day. jn.,hon e. detils was a story. of a little boy, An, the
Mr. and
Mrs our of William W
Everett
Taylor
'dauoter, A�rs. 86th -birthday A family Be Co ed
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vIsitetV with their +ha lw%�nk, ,f MISS40=77 to 90 *6�*e 0 the
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with her
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honour'the occasic
played and enjoys
A few -words of
were read by his
Mrs. John Forpt4
Brian - . Walden,
Former Mossion [a Chime-,A;W*w
Hew''if-of', 64yfie-ld
or #W �Vpx IL *OOm Dayfield Women at day o ftyer
KIONE; SAU7EW 45r,3 Semice!
inclJudyCluff wa4 to bm.40,4 Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd �Ay -our ,Bayfield Qorrespou#eXit)
over T'4044 -4y, plo"X440 to., 4t Ms, Lome Sparks gave an ml -
1: 1 attend 0-;u
Mrs, R. L, Xaplglllep left 0 rdressjug a is Whi - he TUVA Mrs. Sparksanalyised,'**
Onven t sleazing
ph held! t h
r
Monday to spend the V@rse word by woril.,
a few York Qtel, Tor.009, from
Its ipt 4tte a
L -AtIon. ,
in Royal V t b L at the "What land of- building are. W
, Monda hurgday , next, s Day of
Prayer gervjpe Iq she 41
London. T AC
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Miss ;Tennifer X.Allio, MIS$ Jacqu 94 f otm 11M
ellne Cliff, I different We leave . th*
04 FA'04Y are ]lot
called on friends in the came home on Sat'urd'ay night for L
church tod* we,havp Wa4t*d o
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on $.:uno take Sunday After Navin b 'me
been in To, (Wit her husband she bad t , to C for we have ur
Keith Uelnhardt was ron.0. for a day,, Mi Come; gve eo
5S VIP4 served in, the Xn1$0()n field in wo;Aerfol prayers 1b4 WMe!
S I =910, Ay"o
RC Linc
Me- sIck through the J a coup
f1c linc to turD Meeting erich
Games were Mrs, Kenneth Smtt ' . j-
-by aU, 't
for the bortilcuhUre mee mg#Sid L
)ngrAtU1ati0nS in the Orange Hall. Mrs. Robert ir� te
ra#ddiaug",Jj, pN '
M S.�% af.theplano. The . _ ,r7 . Mr,
,
60ij, X-Ipj4C xxvpir4f, V;A EPA- spent -the weekend in St. Thomas,
oa Vmft., F1rig Officer and Mrs. J.,
J.Clutf has .Soldhep ..p- S; Vai�ber, Ba, otviile, Quebec ,.
)rth of the .river to JOhn Visited with Mrs.. -BaXb6r0s.,p4r"
war ow, entS' :Flight Lieutenant'and Mrs•
tnd� Mrs. F. P. ArkelLs—pent X A. Simons, 9f, th M,
wl-La, for
6'of days last we*, in-'Ood several days last week.
vid •$tra4gord. Miss - 144rgaret Howard and
and Mrs', James E*10r, Lawrence R.* $tort"bgry-Leeson
wd Frank, Kitchener, were returned to Huron College Mm.i-
village 6o Sunday.L morning' after 'Ila
ind Mrs. Donald Sager ving been
with her parents, Mr, and Ms.
children, QoderIch, spent J E. Howard from Akh
with cher Egren* Mr, and Wednes-
P. •Arke . day,
Charles Bell returned Tirinity• Club
PantgChina, for wnd # _
,, a balk, haven't changed our h earts, to
the
yearsOd,n, They went f
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then we are $4 W
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* States under the Oriental Mis- �Xidltwn -than if we ha(Wt pr4y,.
sionary Society in 1947 And were
recalled in 1940 o 7�Q* the !"Oh, may.- we be
those who
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Communist advance that rove and epmp'or4lon on
Mrs. Sparks said: world asd! Qoloved?," i;lie.
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As we are met together today Weaker concluded.
we realize we are not ori' isolated VollowjUtli e address
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Aors,
group but a link in -4 great chain MaynaXl IL and" My J. K.
of pr Hovey sang add a duet,
prayer encircling the world U, "Lord, fags'
44 . ' Tomorrow
an
In the land of China. Where its N4ieds,P
families would have joined this Mrs. R. H. F_Gairdn
-or was; rile
circle as formerly, now they
can" leader, assisted: by Mts 'W 1;,
not warship in'ehurdws No VvW� MAIVw- leader, ^f' Knox Presb
kindness Unviard h . and
e�' spent �,home on Wednesday of last week On the avenin; a
Miss Slur Poj;, London, in, lunch balance of - 67 in, the ov .g of , Tuesday, Ship is allowed eXCept, in COM- (Murch who, took "Worship,,,and
evening was end- #14. after having been' in Clinton for March I the Trinity Club monist recognized churcbeS. - Mie. Harvey Hohner, St. A3W
the weekend with 'their parents, Miss: Jannett Dobie danced
was served, The L oval
YOU Highland Fling in Scottish cos- two and :a half weeks. met at
9d by Singing "God be WA the home "Each year the services come, rew's Ubited Ch 6h, who led J�z,
Mrs, Roy D ome of Mrs. Alf Septchmer, Church
and again.,, Mr. and Mrs-. Kenneth Mackie kbM vict-pre I- to us from a different land. Last "Dedicatlon.,,
W, olid
Mrs. George Day and OU we meet turne, and also did the sword Mrs, G. Bellghpir,
granddaughter, Miss Jane Day, n dame. TWo piano instrumentials and baby JIMMY, L9440"n, Were dent, chaired' the me .0iir it was •;Prepared by the Egy- Offering pra:ye, Were. ATxs
Win Sunday eti%,wh1ch .Year women. This year Canadian
visited last You g People's 00clety played by Miss Margaret with her parents, Mr� and Mrs. came to order with club ptia
_ 0 .. I H. Ormond, Mrs.
:Tn;
witti.-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig, The Young People's Society of '=ef Mrs. Duncan, MacKay Lloyd Makin for the week6nd. Lindsay Sm"i
pledge. Mrs. J, E. Hovey read. women have had the. privilege of Mrs, R. T. Larson, Mrs, Jotm
Congratulationsare extended to KIM PsW��an Church had as conVatulated Mrs. William T, Rev. and Mrs, Lorne Sparks the Scripture which was an ex- preparing the order of worship Jriizbay; Mrs. Larson; AnnitroiW
Xr,afid Mrs, Arthur H611 -am, RR their guests, members of the, Hti- Rq}* rK h r, Beverly, to cgrpt from the,, Ash. W
u, a past prepIcTe , on the took their daughte ednesday for the world to use.
and Mrs. T..W. (Jostle.
!,,Auburn on the birth of a sort,'
ion Prkei��ytm Ir
executive, Duties gir birthday a for
ocdasiori of I nd.pre,- Cluldi'On's' W, Memorial' H6001- service. "After a dissertation on I�Odr theme is oaken from I
Reii�y,' in ClintonPublic of the officers were discussed and London, on Its theme,. the pr , Wer was read b Mrs. Nelson Heard and Mrs.
r y Corinthians, 31: 9, �We are japour� L&.ne .Sparks took -up the C41,
ted her a lovely corsage,
Hospital. to 4rpress� the duties a h Interes pictures the Au- treatment, lection. Mr, 1 9. E. A. Feathers
toga,.
; . CiT Arnold Makins has returned Mrs. J. Middleton. The boli- ers together with God! mp,.
skit im the young peoplels meet- bum t were shown by Mr. ness,portion , of the meeting s 1413efore ap Selves.
.Mr. and Mrs. Tfioma6i Johnston, having been in Auk. p iae, g m plying it to ourselves. organist, Wbyed� softly before tlie-
Ing that faile4was given, It told and Mrs, Gordon R. Taylorhome after h it service while Mrs, Grant Stirling
Mrs.. Ezekiel Phillips' and Miss tba J.
and brief but brougbt .to light the As interesting to exan-dine, �t in
the, duty of the -president Keith Arthur, Mrs. R. 1. Phillips land,' Ohio, for a week taking a Refugee Year Fund re: a donation, its context, I ODr, 1, U. and III ash
Laura Phillips; visited with Mr. ushered
was to'start ontime, see that o& had soave interesting ones shown SPWW, cpum� in Myers pumps The scheduled speaker was ui.i- take up the prolAeni of division. Church Hensall, will be Askedto,
and Mrs. Roy Farrow, M-Rehell, Acers- do their duties and to Chank of -her rose garden and other and s0ftihers..' able to address the -members be- - "Some said
last Wednesday. dd� they. of Avol- cater
them for doing so, - and -to have surnriler flowersi which she had of Illness. So, following the los, - some of P�a�ulA, s.on�e of - PeteV Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Mrs. the meeting Robert J. Phillips. -The offoryV . �r, bridge aM euchre Christ.'
n. and` Mrs, ClAr-
pnepared beforehand, taken last Many scenes closing prayer, .. re and some -of chapter
Gordon Dobie, leaders of the G=es were fp1lowed by •lunch. taken in Zhm= mmmer aro was received by 'Mrs. Gordon occupied the members until lunch III, Peter says he planted, Ap&los
c present frown Sara- winter montbs showed the beauty ladies I
county pi6oject, "New'Lamps for Visitors were Doble and Mrs. Roy Daer. The and served by Mrs. watered and God gave the in -
Old" 'with some.lof the members ad. were welcomed by Mrs. was prepared d4be were made-.
ia,, Kincardine, Walkerton, Brus- of .the 0 Scotchrrier. The April. 5, meei ng crease. T e' (he and den On that .r4irlo countryside, and ti -hen he says -A
of, ti�o Auburn Lbanplighters -+- sell and'Wingham. cqqptu�_scenes of thee-pictuvresque Wilfred Sanderson, will convene at Mrs. J. Ross Apollos) were I labourers together Ladles- of Canner Presbyterial
tended: summary d lak. ;; in Mr. and Knox United WNS Ge - ence ViAland* were, appointed tic.
day . �4k iver. Middleton's; complete with an ac-, with God, building God's build-
Clinton, They had a wonderful St. Catharine, Ronald Rothwell, Maitland R - Miss -gh4a Murch The Worn Society e, attended the fun. thiinked them, Lunch was, served Women's Missionary S ing." ket co6amittee- iti corffiFiectibn with
display of Jamps with -their shad- eral of his -aunt, Mrs. - Matthew by - Mrs. Duncan ',MacXay, of Knox United, Church met In complished speaker. the banquet and' 'Mrs
the Sunday. School room. The Chipchase
ttending from here Kern, Allenford, last Thursday at Robert 3, Phillips and Mrs. for'the, flower committee. At the,
es. Those k
were Mrs. -Bert Craig, Mrs...Len Scarrow funeral home, Tara, with don, R. Taylor, president, Mm. Oliver Andersom conchisibn of the banquet the
Ardhanibault, Mrs. Frank Raithby, burial in Hillcrest Cemetery, gave the call to worship' -and, read meeting will be held in the lbdge�
lifts. Robikit J, 1, Mrs. WR_ Tara. , Meat In The Menu an •appropriate Poe -in, "To keep hall and, .will
committee are
ham "Goddard, Davies, The study of Meat. in the Iftnu a true. Lent!', Alm. WA-11.azi& J. News -of Hensall Afts; V611and, Mks, William Kyle,
Mrs, Keith Machan, Mrs. Thomas Community Hall is the Project of the Au- Craig presided at the piano. The Mrs, William Brown- Mrs. Tom
Ha On March 4, a meeting of the burn 411y%gu, sponsored by the minutes were read by the secre- (Mrs. Maude Redden Correspondent) Baird Mr§ T. Kyle.
W -Mrs, Donald Haines and I 1 1.
Mrs. Wes, Bradinock. executive of the Community Me'm- Auburn Women's Institute. Four- tary, Mrs., Roy Easom, and the
Mrs. Carl Stoneman is a pa- for property. 'Ootids of thanks
orial Hall Assodiation was held at teen girls met at the home of the roll was ed,
0011T Prayer . Service the boffe- of the president Wil- assistant leader, Mrs. Ed. Davies. 'Thd financial "statement. w* tient In Scott Memorial qospltal, were read from Atm. Archie Par -
'Me -in the Sabbath liamL, Craig The Ai 'Ms. Keith Machan ,statement Mrs. Har_ Seabrth'.' sons and Mrs. 0egrge.Clton.,for
CGrP met I Craig. Minutes were read mder, given, by :the treasurers, e
School room for their -prayer ser- by the, sebretary-ti-basurer, Mrs. sided and o old Webster Words of weicome Dr. Jamds Bell who been Arrangements were -r
the meeting I the presentation -of the degree -vice. The pr�sldent, Barbara Gordon R. Taylor. She presented all. repeating the 4-H pledge were spoken to the visitors by a Pa0ent at Clinton Public How e on now
P, wch 16, when Huronic Lodge,
Sanderson move *the call to wor- the financial statement which m unison, She presided for the the presidft, who also reminded Pital for. the -k or So was M,
ship. Margaret Sanderson was; at shqWed- cash in bank $934.57; election 0 officers:- the memberg-of the World Day adnAttedtO'lle Queensway Nurs- Clinton', will Present.three caudi,
f offi ers.�
the Piano.. Marilyn -Daer, Diane bonds (Par value), $4,5M; grant President, Marim Hickey; vice- of 'Prayer service to be held, this Ing Hbme,.Hensall, -by ambulance, dates. Degree practisewiR be held
P�
Kirkdonnell,- Japnett Dobie, Mar from Hallett Township, $1,000; president, Shirley Brown; sects- year in -the Knox Presbyterial! On Tuesday, Mardi 1. Monday, March 14 at, 2 owin
jorie, Youngblut, Laura Daer and pledges from townships, $750, for- tary, June Baedider; press report- Church. She also ,asked the mein- VIM$ Quilt" . the lodge hall.
Margaret Haines, took part in the a total of $7,184.87. er, J-dimett Dobie, bees to gather up articles suitable A dohaltion -was voted to the DRIVEWAYS
After sonke discussion of' the Plans were discussed for the for the bale which. is to bePack-0 . The ladies of the Woman's MIS- Navy League of CafiaAa. Distridt
finances, it was decided that plans record -books and it was dec�ded in, a couple of months. sionai:y SoZiety started on Mon- 'Deputy, Presideht Mrs,. * H4kold PARKING LOTS
day quilting quilts for the bale Parker spoke on her project for
Hall to use three-xinged black binders Mrs.- Roy Easom was ;appointed for, over, MODERN. EQUIPMENT
• 6ALEVISTA sfohroulde Community Memor"I overseas relief. They have the :home in Barrie and thanked
be -proceeded with on the with pink fronts, the design will representative to the Cancer So- dge for. the lovely corsage
GUERNSEYS basis of over-all cost of $12,000. be prepared by June BaecIffer and ciety meeting in Blyth. Mrs, Urn- completed five custom quilts to the .19, PROMPT SERVICE
• First draft plans for the new Mary Goddard. Mrs. Machan.out- est Durnin was appointed to go date. Quilting is being held iri-the Presented to her at the, annifal
COWS AND . RKED HEIFERS building .were discussed and a ,tined the -club work to the girls to -the Huron Presbyterial meet- schoolroom of the United Church. birthday party. She announced
I committee was appointed to -pre- which take five meetings and the 'Ing at Seaforth on March 24. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Lindsay, the official visit of the Assembly HENRY YOUNG
FOR SALE pare final plans for'the next next one w1II,b6 on March. 14. William Dodds was appointed'as London, atte-ided the official op- Warden Mrs. Helen Bowman, In -
our Junior Bull Calf that was' meet -Ing. She spoke on the motto, "Learn alternate. eaive of "the new Bank of. Mdrit- gersoll, on April 6, and -arrange- Phone HU 2-9496
bred and exhibited by us was The lot chised. in 1959 do by doing", and - told the � Plans were made tor the Easter real branch here last Friday. rents for, a banqtiet to be held 4.tfb
first at 'the Royal. from the Mn'tufof Huron for , m mn honour of the Assembly War -
girls the necessity to have,.meat Thankoffering meeting when the Legion Auxiliary
$300 and is situated beside the once a. day in the diet to supply ladies- of the;. VMS of Victoria At the March meeting of the
athletic field on the Station Road. the n for health- Street Urd,ted;,.0
"Corn King" Products fid
- necessary Protein jodericb, .the WMS Ladies' Auxfflar�, to the Canadian
'mom, I fe-and' the ladies of L
Ida White Oroupof Smith ihi ,eg
for Llviitobk ant for
the Woman's Association will be P� Tuesday evening, March
d P0141try, White group of the The girls are to get their were 16M fora Red Cross
children of the Church, of Knox
The Jda files ready, and. to look the guests. Mira. Moote, Goderich, canvass for cash donations which
Presbyterian
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Presbyterian Church met In the formation regarding meats and will bring the'Easter message. commented the Week of donations,
L 1,r1MRd%ik -A
Wnt. J. Dole sabbath school room. The call to the calories they contain. The Mrs. Charles Straughan spoke on The group catered for the Bank TOWNSHIP OF TUCric WTH
R.R. 1, Clinton meeting• was closedby all repeat- Christian friendship and :all sang of Njo&reil official opening on
worship was given by the preal. Ing the Mary Stewart Collect. the hymn "Take Up Thy Cross". March 4. They will attend the
Phone Seaforth 860M den; Marjorie Youngblut. The,
2-tfb with Keith Day of Prayer, kiRi. Anderson from John 10, cooking school in Seaforth March Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Township,of
P was followed by 'prayer by Mrs. H. 24. president Mrs. Gordon Munn
and Wayne Mrs. William T.
S as, flagbearers, Robison was Webster. Tuikersmith Ord requestecr, by. the Council; to not
the special speaker in the Knox Presided and Mrs. W. J. Cameron
Mrs. Fred Toll spoke Christ- won the mystery prize. 'Lunch park cars. on township roads and- streets during- the
Presl)ytmian Church last Ft14aY- ' ian Stewardship and Miss Marg- was served.
• for the. World' Day of Prayer aret A. Jackson played an instrit- winter -months in -order to facilitate snowplowing
when all ladies, of the district mental "Song, of.Paradise". Mrs. Legion Bingo operations.
joined in this world-wide service, W. J. Craig played soft- music Mrs. Grant, Bisback,-won Share
.NEW She, spoke on theme, "Labour, while Miss Viola Thomwon and the Wealth, and Mrs.. Jim Clark
Together ftether with God." Nothing Mrs. William rim ra-Z,= the the $5 door prize at the I, on Council will not be responsilife for damages
_s of any im", ante in -the King- offering Bingo, ftftwdqy.n*ht.of the 5th.
down of .God has been begun or An i�teresmg cnapter of the Odiir-winners, were. Mrs.
rs. Me- to' an vehicles parked on roodsorstreets.
ip"n D! ink carried an without prayer, she
U, P study book, Africa is Michael, Mrs. Fledschauer (tied);
Said. , We are prAvft-ed to be a 1$ w ORA CHESNEY, Clenk,
"Doorstep, Hearth and Home" w M". Clarence Reid; Miss Marg- —C
'link in this. great chain of prayer given, by Mrs. Ernest Durnin. Mrs. aret Clarence , Reid;
Township of Tuckersmith.
with 145 countries in this whole. 11hr....old Webster gave a paper on Bill, At! <MUZ); Mrs. Bill Aus-
The Cup with the Straw wide world, What does the King-, tin- Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Mc-
dom-of God mean? Jesusansw6r- Michael (tied)--, Mrs. T. C. •Coates; I 10-ffb.
ed that question very simply,Mrs. Jim. Clark; -Mrs. McMichael;
,The like leav- Miss Hannah Murray;;;� Mr. $wart -
N, Built -in the 'Handle "Mng4orn of God is en", which a woman took and hid zehtihber; Mrs.
I Mrs.
in three measures of meal till the
IROIE Austin, Mrs. Reichert.
He'atfles
whole was leavened,
Resistant
The speaker ended -her address. rV A IMOP0.Party
H E Mrs. Leonq�&-�Toakes, Mrs, D.
by saying, "The leaven of our T
lives, could transform this DQmin- B. Havens, -Mils.,,Gordon Munn,
This Cup Makes Drinking-Milk...A Joy ion of Canada and help the wifole guesswork Mrs. Mary Taylori -Mrs. Harold INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION
World. We need .today a vision Campbell, Mrs..,H6Ward Smale
A Treat For Every Girl And. Boy that winmake us attempt high out of Mrs. William Smile �'aiidBrown,'
ard noble things in the spirit of Mrs. William-Smale and Mrs. Gar -
Christ. Where there is no vision, C MY/ X�C ..................
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net Allan attended the Zone C1
People perish. Let -us. try' Paul's ALS -A4 VA ft monthly card pa held- in Blyth
M
The Drinking Cu�p Sensation Of The Year people
little leaven, a bit of Legion Hall, ;%h 2. Bridge,
that every
trust, the recognition cribbage, five hundred and euchre
As Seen On Television. is a child -of'.God and the buying were played. Prize winners from
this is God's way, in the
14ensall were: Mrs'. D, B. Havens
long run most be maWsWant, too. who won first prize for, cribbog
e,
president of Knox Presley- and Mrs. Howard Smale, consolA.
ferlan Churoh, MA;.'Dohald Haines tion for euchre. Auxiliaries fro'
Clinton, Goderich,
on i 69c' wimsein charge and was assisted Exeter, HensAll
by the, other leaders, Mrs. Olivet and Blyth attended.
Anolej��. Mrs, 7hompts- Hagight. Mrs. Havens, Mrs. H. Cm, nipbell,
Mi:
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and Prank Raitfiby. Those Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. Harry
vald
,ng prayers were rs. An Holrton will attend the Zone card i;�;*��.'i."'-'*�,tiw ..... . . ....... w
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Kirkeonnell Mrs. George party at Harriston March 31 for
the final play, .. . ............... ...
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Mrs. Alvin Leatille
ermPeidue 'Ltd. Stanley Johnston,'Mis.. R6.V Eas-
om.
E Mrs, Duncan MacKay presided The following is a letter receiv-
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