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*CAIR0 OF THANO
Mt'_md Mrs, TO S.'xwaba, !RP-
The family,- of the late Geo.-
�. 1�.r(1'Aefi;�ldr. w�sit oto art^
:40unce the arriYal of their
�'��' 'W, Cowan 'wis'h_ ttz .e;%i�ire�S
chosen. children, Lorna
thorn sincere thanlis And,ap,
.
leen, age Seven, Qherlyn Anna Atilt
,prenation to relativ4 , fri(mas.
age and Tlieoadra Ro-
anti tielghbqurs, for t'he'ir lov-
singe
kel t, age fatur at�d ane -half,
el . €larEtl el�ibut ., cards., the
the Agricultural office 4t Z:RO
mar>~1' gots gf -dirt
dress and mos,
B RT
sages of sympathy, during our
HURLEY -1h C4004 P14,41'c
recent 0adbereavement, Special
Hoslattal. +an �'rrday, ;;e�tean,
thorn -{s tR Rev: W. Carson,
krex 11, 1964, to Ross and.
pallbearers, -flowerribeapgrs, 'the
Mrie' ;'i�
a0riey, 013tan, a char
Ba11 and Mu'tch Funeral Honi.
ghter, .Cheryl Lynn ;(a baby
the ,Canadian Leglon Ciinton
sister .for $everley),
Branch 140, tl�e doctor s and
XcXAHQN Tn Clinton, Pubic
staff O WJstminster anal V.ic-
al on Sunday,tlvM
He sp1�
39b
tonna fIosPitals...
x96 7 t
S. Gibiiings And urs, M. Bat,
1V1cM-, , Clinton, a daft,
ghter.. r
MEMORIAM
McNALL --- In Clinton Public
QI ER, -In loving memory
:�ospital on Wednesday, Sep,
of a .dear1yraliipr, Robert James
(ember 16, 1964, to Ilii, and
Michael, who gassed away 5udx
Mrs. C. XgKa1l, Clinton, a
denly September 17, 1960, .in
daughter,
his 13th year
SEID—In. Clinton Public 1 -Jos,
. °,There's no parting from those
1964 Mrs.
W0 1aYe,
ber 10, todMr,
�Ta distan'ce �oa?l divide,
James Seid, Blyth, .a son.
For'taclsy in memows,gai den,
•
We still Walk side by side."
CARDS, OF TANS
HA R.
`--Sadly missed and alwaws re -
membered by ',his sister, Joyce.
I wish to thank ley many
38p
friends who remembered ane
- --�
wlfill visits, giftsflowers andGREFP
-ln loving memory
cards while I was a pwdent in
of a :dear grann.dsm, Mlkchael
'V'i'ctoria Hospital, London and
Greer, 'wbo was Italcexi' so sud.
sluee conning Rome. - MRS,
denly from us four year ago
MILLIE DEMPSEY, $Sp
Soptenber. 17, 1960:
The family f 'the late Geo -
„A1 „A I loved. you, so I miss you,
In -my memory ynu '.are a1-
rge Moon wish to expresssini ,
ways nom'
core thanks to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for fior.
Loved, xeual a ys, longed
for always, Michael,
al tributes, cards and expres-
sions of s
sympathy shown 'thein
For to me you were so dear. a
--So sadly xr.Wmed by Grand
<i the loss of a dear father.
b
S ^al thank to Clinta I -I
music and singing, cards and a
Foch s n-
pitai staff, Dr. Street, Rev, W.
Mc. Cars'on,Londesboro. United
•Chur+chr Women, diiectom of
Ball .and. Match Fune!rai Home',
The Moon -Family. 3sb
NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL
DUMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from
1:00 to 5:30 p.m,
No wire fencing, old con-
crete, or car bodies per-
mitted.
J. L McIntosh,
Clerk
18tfb
GREER -- Treasured memor-
les of our dearly laved oou and
brother, Michael died result of
an accident 4 years. ago today,
September 17; 1960:
".Always a thought and mil-
.pions tears,
For the one we miss and lov-
ed so 'dear,
The sudden way you had to
die,
We shall always remember
and wonder (why;
'To know we never said good-
bye,
Will always bring regrets.
But ,the hearts that loved you
dearly, son,
Are the ones that won't
forget."
-.Lovingly remermberpd by
Mom, Dad, Wendy and Patti-
Lynn,
attiLynn, 3'8b
'T0C LATE T<? CLASS1FY
FOR SALE OR RENT
FRAME HOUSE, living xoom,
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and bath,
located on Matilda St., phone
482-3269.. 38 -9 -Ob
Attend Your. Ch.nreh
This Snnday
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation 'of Canada)
Pastor; Cram Peters, R.A.
Sunday, Sepfember 20
,10:00 a.m.-Sunday School -
11.:15 a.m..—Family Worship
Toplel "Job To. Se Done"
12:15 pxa.- Congregational Meeting
8:00 p.m. -Bible Study , our
_' VISITORS WELCOME
v Ontario Street United Church
'ff= FRIENDLY CHMaW'
m Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
10:30 ,a,m.—Sunday School
11:00 a..m: Rally Day 'Service
ao TURNER'S
9:45 a.m.--Church Service
10:45 aan.-Sunday School.
R
Christian 'Reformed Maple Street
'Chtarch COS.P�L HALL.
fiev. G'.. J.:Hearsink, Minister CLINTbN
Sunday, September 26 Sunday, September 20
10.00 axe.---Ser'v3ce in English 9.45 a.m.--Worship Service
2.30 p.m:--SerVieA inn Dutch ILOO a.m.”---Sunday School
.m
8.0 0 pan. -Gospel Service
Vvewy Sunday 6.15 P.m., Dial Guest Speaker: Mr,
ON CIU O, St. Thomas. Listen Bob Brandon, 1• ,orest
to 'Back to God Hour. Tuesday -8 p.m. --Prayer Meet-
EVERYONE WELCOME ing and Bible Study.
- All Welcome'
Joseph Street
OSPE
L HALL
GLIiV"rpN
11.00` a&,-grealting of $react
;41.0 p.nL--Sunday School
•7-00 P.M. -Gospel Service
5.00 0.m: 'Thursday-prdyer
Meeting and Bible
Reading.
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev, R. tJ, Maclean, B,A,
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, OrgainiAt
and Choir Leader
Sunday, September 20
9.45 A.M.-Sunday School
iO.45 a.m.--Momfiig Worship
EVERYoxr, WELt6uE
ag tllsa alttteailnlig .�nttkil �llnzzrllea
tt t1`s &JP*Rb G. PAAX, M.A.,, Mthistet
isthe New ouerldolum-What is It Ansi Why!"
HOLMkSVILLE
9 A45 a.mn - Chur h SdMw
1.0:45 win.-ySuxiday Schclol
iVEbLEY-aW ILL16
9:45 a.ni.Selitctay $chbol
11,00 a:m.-Cliu�cli Service
ST. PAIJUS ANGLICAN O:H k ,. .
1 UCH
ROW Fl, tin w
` .'i''lt, iib
W. bhham 1% ctar
me,. W. H, 1316fi6pi le.114,0., AA.0 IN;, Ordarllgt
tltlV XVII - SUNDAYS 140ttmFiEk 90
8:30 fz,iri,-W-�To;:y �ttiimuauon'
9.45
a ix4, Church° School
11:001ti.#ri, Morniii pravef"
iliieallY, Big ,
meets at Ura, ijwdd
810—
4SAG► 1ViWT
ANNOVNCE0
Mrs,. ,lack CWff, Bayflej.d,
wishes to-4n.nounce the en,
ga.geinent ofher :dalzghter,
J' quelioe Rosemarie, to
P,�ul Donald Moss, son -orf
Mil and Mrs. Donald Muss,.
417 W:estmile Rd., London,
Out, The Wedding will; :talo
placer. October 10, 1964, at
Trin4y .Angllcan
Church, Bayfleld, 33b
Notice To Ciro tars
lit the Est0o .of AlOs.y T. "l-
1�Io SltUt'treeci, It}te of the Town.
of 1,440ii ,lir 040 Cpwtty of
I -)q qn, Nurse, tiec0�is00,
All persons having claims
of
assets will be ,distributed, bay-
ing regard only to the claims of
wigioh the ;undorsigned shall
then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario.,'thm
10111 clay of Septem:ber, A,D,
1,964,
9. Ii,. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said ;rstate,
38-9-0b
uronview Group
To Meet'Monday
The regular meeting of Hu;
ronview. Auxiliary will be held
1VTonday, Semember 21, at 2:30
p,m.. in the Aiits and Crafts
room of the home,
Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs, W.
Meliis and Mrs. L. Forest re-
turned Saturday from three
days in Picton 'where they at-
tended the convention of the
Ontario Homes for the Aged
Association, t' They will speak
m "'This (business of growing
old is everyone's business,"
theme of the meeting they at-
tended.' -.•
Errant License
A license to retail-obacco
Ind cigarettes sought by J. S.
�cruton of Scrutores Firestone
vas gilante'd by council,
Licenses to operate a bowl.
.ng alley and. to retail tobacco
ind cigarettes were issued to
Wesley Holland for "`Clinton
:`rown Lanes oil, Victoria St.
Delight For Steam Engine Buffs
The steam engines shown above and dozens
of others were on display Friday and Saturday' at
the third annual Steam Thresher Reunion at Blyth.
The. mighty engine shown above is owned by `Sill.
Marten of Guelph. The other photo shows an
operating steam saw mill owned by T. O, Wilford
of Crosshill. Another attraction at the show was
the Clinton Legion Pipe Band.
(News -Record Photos by John Visser)
How Long
Will It Lost ? 7
".•
'l lalx,, et,.', '`-:gni ws-sKQr^.
This familiar building
Set .t* 24lood:Attend�ince
The Septtmbei�
At
a
F�r t lMeeting,N
meeting sof
�e -Glutton women's' 14stitf4te
%r ♦
Chock w.
will meet in •the hoard room of
'" fl:� .United,
;,.._: es.illi .
nen
the Agricultural office 4t Z:RO
The first -hooting ager the
Autwxin. 'T�lvaiil�off�rittg
i�,rn, an Thursday, Sept,.
summer'f cess .af °the UCW of
ser^vr' is to !bc held Qctoir
'1'?e roll Gall to be answered
WesieyWui,IA Church was
25 with Dr, Many. xilc 'i as
lyy Averse ,flan, all Old dad-
held on WednestlaY. SepternbaT
guest spealter,
gr". The topic Ed'ucat>azl will
9, in the Sunday School room
A hymn followed :ley the Mit-
be given by Mrs. William Wise,
with a good attendance,
pah Benedietian ciclSed ,fie
Program- _conveners are Mrs,
The devotional iacriod was
meeting,
S. Gibiiings And urs, M. Bat,
caildttctod by Miss -Kay MC -
bar; shower rooms, changing
kin, Hostesses axe Mrs. W,
P.axticer, Mrs, W, Shobbiook,
Gregor .end opened with. a
hylnn followed by Ume' .wipt?
•
' j� r
Sur P, al
. Nivin Mrs. Butler
MxS s, r and
lesson read .b,Y MTs. Bert,
.
+ `!'
Mrs', :A.darrts,
Wert.
{�/�
Couple
-'�"'"" �"
A sola was sung by Mrs, Don�
Ionors
_r r
Madeleine Lane,
Andrews: with Miss: L. GpAsby
rite Tana,; A devotional ser-
•
Anniversaly
er facilities.
ray -On
vice based on The Lard's Pray=
yi
•
er was taken in part by various
Mr, .arid Mrs, William Loblb
A�/+
u�l��� i �%.�d$
member's. of tl}er VC -W,
gave a surprise party in hart-
.Cross-Exaniliirittlon
a delegate
or of the former,s parents 45th
rBeiutett,
RR.
Me
Leadership Tr.a nin:g
wedding aha? versaxy,
.tin
!Flar � g
School
School at Alma College qn St,
Th brothers nd sist s
aerepteirber
meeting of
Thomas ;gave' an account of iter
,.e
with their husbands and Wives
the lYladeleine Lane Auxiliary
course, She '#honked the ladle's
it
were crit ertaiiied :to a turkey
of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
f ma in i possible t_
o g p i ... tQ a
dinner and a racial evening wvas
Church 'was :held on Tuesday
tend and gave a few of the
sT1ent afterwards, including
evening, September 15 in !ttie
highlights' froth.talks of the
music and singing, cards and a
church Sunday School roam
various. speakers.
social !t6rle together,
with 23 members present,
Mrs, .Doug Andrews took+the
Mr. ,and Xm. Fred Lobb
The meeting o?peiied"
chair to Gonaduct the business..
Were m .. ie'd September 9,
singing of a hymn afterwhich
She welcomed the members
191.9, at th home of the bride,
'Krs, Clarence N.ellans read a
back after the holiday and calf
the former Alma Elliott. They
Psalm and Mrs, Cole led
ed on Mrs'. G. Rathweil :forithe'
have two sons, Harry of Tor-
..Art
in.prayer.
minute.& of the June meeting.
onto, and William -at home,
Several thank you card's for
These were read !amd approved,
Those attending, were Mr.
flowers were received.. It was
A letter from the Board of
and Mrs. Marry Lobb of Tor,
decided ,that the Auxiliary
Braad'cas�ting Governors re th'e
onto, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Lohb
'Would hold a bazaar and :tea
advertising of liquor an TV
and Mr, OliflfoCrl Lobb of - -
at the church, on Saturday, No-
stated :tat so, long as the br?w-
ton, Mr, and Mrs. George
veruber 14, ,fram' 3 to - 5 p,m.
; s taye within 'set regdla-
Henderson of 73rucef eld,. Mr.
Mrs. 'Clarence Neii!ans told -the
tions nothing can be done to
and Mrs. Lorne Jervis of IRR
ladies that the Mission. Band, in
curtail these advertisements.
3, Clinton, Rev.. and Mrs.
order to raise fund's., were !tak.
The. president announced . a
Charles Cox of Teeswater and
Ing orders: for church calendars
meeting for .Huron Prosbyteaial
Mrs. Vera Wilson of Bi Ig!ht's
priced qt 50 cents.
executives -to be held in W -'W
Grove,
An invitation was
Church September 30 and
A fe�v friends gathered with
.received
from the Women's Association
October 1, and urged each unit
theme in the evening to, congr+at-
to attend a meeting at which
to send a re!presentative,
ulate the Lobbs,
sillies will be shown by Mr. and
b@en tincovered by the sevice
s6. ice clubs,"
Mrs. lVl oIf Bayfield of
their recent
ent •tryip' to California
Ontario Street i�Cw
Begin Fail. Season
and Mexico.
Monday, Sep � be 21, held on
•
with Pot -Luck Supper
!
And Meeting
p.m, in the church Sunday
The Ontario Street VCW be-
Patter reported a very interest.
School room. There will be a.
gan the fall season with a pot-
ing time as delegates of the
silver collection and lunch will
luck supper on' Wednesday,
UCW at Alma College. Mrs.
b seery
September 9. Following =the
M. Wiltse reported' 79 hospital
es', was then' given
scupper, ' Mrs. C. McPherson,
and home calls made during
by Mrs•, Gladys Hoggarbh. At
president, conducted the meet-
the summer.
the conclusion of the meeting,
a successful. auction sale of ar-
ing.
Then supply secretary, Mrs. R.
ticles brought by the ladies
A prayer was said in mean-
Wheeler, announced' t h e r e
took place. for the
ory, of Mrs. R. Plumsteei, a
would be a fall bale. The mem-
,,Hostesses
lunch were Mrs. Jessie McKKen-
valuable member who had pass-
bees were asked to remember
zle, Miss Lorraine Langford
ed away recently.
Ole Regional Presbyterial on
and Mrs. Ronald McCann.
-
The worship service was can-
ducted by the following mem-
bers !of Unit 4: Mr's. R. Tre-
October 22nd in Brucefield.
The next UCW meeting will
be - Wednesday, October 14,
got a quorum,"
r i enten�
141 , Allaire sada C
t w i
i s '
wartha, Mrs, N. Trawartha and
Unit 4 will, be in charge of
r
Mrs. G. Colclough.
devotions; Unit 3„=the program,
ed and lie wbuld etmi'e -over and
The .theme chosen was "An-
and Unit 1, the lunch.
*Wto ted'a new arum beccofrie
ger". During the business ses-
After the business session,
n'ooffr icor 1.,200, 'or 'a eapacity
sion the fallowing recommenda-
members of Unit 1 conducted
netluesting a xecc>frimetidatlosi
tions of the executive were ac-
a program, A skit "A Unit
W ,•,
cepted:
Meeting -Row Nat To Do It"
.ft i' a CetitEtinttat gram to 0'e
I
The Christmas bazaar to be
was performed by Mrs. M. Bat-
g �
on Saturday, December 5.
-cin, Mrs, E. Lawson, Mrs. H.
'
Pt a
The Fall Thankoffering nleot--
Murch, Mrs, Charles Elliott,
ging
will be held Wednesday
Mrs. A. Lobb, Mrs. G. Patter
N x
evening, October 28. The guest
and Mrs. E. Radford.
speaker will be Miss Clara
Two readings were given by
4 E ,
Riggs, a returned missionary
N rs, M. Batldn. .
No
froui India.
.:
Mrs. M. Batkin and Mrs. G..r
How Long
Will It Lost ? 7
Protect Yourself BY
grant For part of that project"
This familiar building
is the Clinton Lions Club
Arena on Mary Street
No Second Choice
which has been kept in operation
for years now by
the Lions Club, It would
Councillors told the club
no longer be used if council
decides to start the ball
rolling on a new arena
members no second choice was
as a. Centennial project for
Clinton, See story on Page
One and Page 12.
in; mind for a Centennial grant
- ..• . y
Children s Llquld
8-oz6 . .$3,99
(News -Record
Photo by John Visser)
and that consideration would
be given to the service club
Council�.���
Urg-
EOr
�����requests
at the next 7tieetmgo
council.
a
Lined ........................ only 766
It was suggested a special
(Continued from Page One)
the arena would also have to
Kay said. "I�f we tveve able
cal -
meeting might have to be ad -
lett in view of the Nov. 9dead-
selte during the November
bar; shower rooms, changing
to get a.. nervy lee plant here,
line for centennial grant ap-
k favor
-le0'tion if the were in ova
y
snack
i summer, a sn
n in the sum e
ing
g ,
of the
that would �b ash an
e
plications.
A 'backing an arena project. .
roams, referees' room, and oth-
arfn. for a lot of People -to get
„I think all the council
Me, Kay said he and mem).
include a floor for roller skat-
working an,raising the rest of
members shouldhave be!enhere
I of the investigating cohi_
er facilities.
the money so we could bwe
tonight,,' Frank Cook insisted.
ni�ttee had gathered informs
An ice plant costing $30,000
an arena.
Thos is an important meeting.
bian on vimilar projects under-
would generate enough power
.Cross-Exaniliirittlon
taken by other Ontario towns,
to service curling rinks if they
"We feel...unless council will
Not riot Decision
3,md he listed facts and figures
were ever needed or avaflable,
take steps inthis direction this
"The meeting tonight was
Prof Stratford, 1 -lover, Port
Would Cost $196,000
is .a project than WI -11 be drop -t
p to make ally I
F,'Igin, Petrolla, New Hamburg
The meeting agreed such a
ped," he said:
ions," Mayor' Muller said.deras-
.,Ind Ingersoll,
project would cost about $190,;
1Vlayar Miller excused himself
''We (Council) hail pretty
I''bliticiairs 1161 iful
000, and after grants, between
from ithe meeting to telephone
well left itho decision of what
13e said encouraging letters
$150,000 and $175;000 would re-
Joe Allalre in Bayfield, field
a Centennial grant would' be
�vatl been received b Hsi hwa s
y Highways
main to be paid.
representative for Conte riniai
used for to the service clubs
Minister -Charles MaCNaughton
Present at the meeting were
quints. He returned to gyue s;
to -investigate, and. IthU meet -
and Huron MP Mston Cardiff:
Mayor Miller, Deputy Reeve J.
tions from Kinsmen Prank
ing was for your report,"
Phe letters -.read tit the meet-
A., Sutter, councillors H. F.
Cook.'
Speaking ;for the Lions Club,
ing-suggested further grants
Noonan, Dan Symons and Duff
"Where is the rent of the
Les Hall: said he felt the old
in adc't'tion to the Ceentermial
Thompson.
council? We understood all
arena. "wbn`t last much tonger
brant could be n 1kid'e a�vAllablo'
The Xinsm4en Club was repre-
the councillors would be here,
and I feel five' need a view once.
.,
.,...+but figures Were not can-
sented by president Tom Feen-
Carl you 'pass -this motion now?
..
cre+tely, defined,
ey; Boob 1V%nn, John Anstett,
We coLtid silt ,here fes` four
Is ass T
.Co l3o IS a 41
.Mrs Xay solid a $10,000 (grant
Frank J. Ctrod< David "Beattie,
hioues,•aricf get nothing,"
"I do think if we're to be
likely could be obtained flrorh
ikon Kay and Andy Peterson,
No Council Quorum
an tip and ebmitig connixiui&V
the X54E45artmertt of Agriculture
Lions Club representatives
M&yor ;Miller said the meet-
in time we Will need A newt/
ubder• the Coma l=1ty Centre
were president Les Ball, Tired
ing had beeir called so council
arena. , .. arid I dbri t think all
bd donne by
Act, oahid d funth'.& $10,000 granit
Sloman &nd Xen V)46tt, R,. IJ,
members could learn what had
the' wtvrk• should
in" ht be availa�irie, froth. the
" lek,, vremllin represented
p
b@en tincovered by the sevice
s6. ice clubs,"
15epa.rtnfef:t of Hdt cation if a
the Legion,,
club itiv'estig�abing eonlnii:tted
"Someone Will h'av`e too sl oe-
full-drAt .municfi ai. bear6Atlloin
li
To W riot, f _ tis
iGame
and report back to cou.hcil for
sor canv-ug", Mayor M1110
director were t -m la ed,
The Fi h � d 'Club-
a dlscuss on as 'to what t>hould
said: "I clotirt think coutticil-
Other grants, tie gai'd, likely
dnvited_ to send a represenia-
be done,
lors Would get iiitteh ori a door -
would be �tiVall ble from othen�
rive-- decl"fined. It vias tender--
Ee t�atrtilitle'cl the C]u1s rYlem-
to ct'oor' canvass. It Should be
g�oWernmeht sources "onee five
stood tin ulub Leas holdin its
S
bens council had. asked r6j* ik
done 'by SeiVlce clubs,''
.:.e
_, .
have plans and a blueprint.,. to
_, ,,
regular monthly mee--ti#ag lVlon
r : r months ago but
elpra t some o $ g
,. ....
The 90-'rri:niuto m:edtii'ig. was
,
Show ''thefA ;just 'w1'f'.at 'Wd `have
day 'night,
had heard notbling, "Berries, r
adjournod to be discussed by
r,
nn ritai'id,
"[Ilio r resentatives said they
1 frothing
Ire- (said, eve' ban din
town council: 'M an open flieet-
iftlhl Iioirt 1;000
t-eit an arena pr+ojeclt, was trio
1
hers tonight, We ha�vehlt even.
ing, the state of which will be
00ttling down to faets acrd
,
iti grin s, the nnegting' agreed an
i e
brig for the service •clubs to
handle, They agreed the clti las
got a quorum,"
r i enten�
141 , Allaire sada C
cinnoitncet",
mcg ltimd Mayor Mil
7th. 111 of
o Y
r
aderivalte areata. for Cliittoit
would work together on. can-
vial C6mtn.ittee tbould be form;
'ler said, the cicrlt will bo 111 -
Would f:{erlizird seating :for 800
vassing fuhds or Ift any other
ed and lie wbuld etmi'e -over and
strudted fo wrote, the pre:%ad'&tt
to 000 petons with .standing
*Wto ted'a new arum beccofrie
discuss the cant Witilf Mia
of o4dh of the four service Clubs
n'ooffr icor 1.,200, 'or 'a eapacity
liycwlty._
cMMitt6e,„ t!beyriayos` zep'oa t-
netluesting a xecc>frimetidatlosi
b6f x,000 " `sofn5,
tilt is 'essentlal e'ounril ixpplY'
ed, 11144 a£Lld he thought We'
in writing 'c'ofiderni11'g the, pro.
Ani icc #it wau:ld 'P1ott nae-
.ft i' a CetitEtinttat gram to 0'e
I
''would have to- apply tot a new
tsased rxi�E�ina be ftiiawat"derl to
tWeefY ,$2000 #Ind $30,006, 'aixd
mect for a 1'idw t(renta;" mr"
atob.a anfd use th.d Centen'inial
coah,011,
The September ineating of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion was held Mon-
day, Sept. 14,with Mrs. Robert
Burke presiding.
Fall events were discussed
and plans made for a number
of banquets and smorgasbords
coming up in October.
The Auxiliary plans to hold
a Hallowe'en party the end of
October and prizes for cos -Wm -
es District auxiliaries will be
Invited. Mrs. Ed Porter was
appointed as convener.
Plan Visit
A fall .trip to visit the vet-
erans at Westminster Hospital
in London was tentatively set
for October 14.
Wingham bowling t4 urna'
meet is to, be (held on Oct, 7.
Bowlers please contact Mr's,
Ron M
aeDonald:
North Bay meet
Mrs. Robert Burke, president,
Mrs, Doug Andrews, vice-presi'-
deut an -4 bliv. Stuart Dick, see -
rotary, finalized plans to leave
on Sept. 28 to attend the bi=
annual Royal Canadian Legion
Auxiliary convention in North
Bay,
PennySale
Women's Hospital
Auxiliary
TOWN HALL
Sat; October 3
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