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The dairy princess, representing Peel County, was,
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Miss Brenda C. Houston, RR 2, Brussels, was, elim-
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Social Notes
. Some drivers who are irrita-
ted by other oats following
dangerously close behind - give
an unofficial "keep back!" sig-
nal, reports the . Ontario Safe-
ty League, Without slackening
speed 'they tap the 'brake pedal
lightly' with the left foot. ,This
produces a series of flashes
from 'the brake light to warn
the tailgater that his nearness
is unwelcoine:
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Crippling arthritis strikes
young. and old alike, Through
early diagnosis and prompt
treatment serious disability can
now be prevented in a majority
of patients. Don't treat your-
self if you Suffer from arthritis'
- The Canadian Arthritis And
Rheumatism Society urges you
to see your fancily doctor, at
the first warning sign. - •
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— The $epteinher
meeting of the Anglican. -quad
'of St. Mark's •CtalrchA net at
the Rectory, Dlytli, with
memhers .MS.e.Pit, The pre.sti,
dent. Mrs, 0rs4, .K.OPihee 9P.01.:;
ed,e4 Meeting with, a br114.
apd Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor an,
PQMJppglea on the accordion,
.Mrs, Ma'neo led in prayer and .
Voidorce Clerk read the
scripture leson. from Jeremiah,
Mr, Thcvl,pinghairn .omtinued the
stmly ou the .crOetl,'.
• The $thely ,book inyin charge of
.1,41951allitiMPhireys, was a
speech -read fr9141 the synod.
by Arnold Edinbotrougli, a lay,
Man,. stressing on what one
person can Accomplish in the
world comparing Martin -1.4th,
gr Xing. as a gui.ft, A hymn.' was
sung and the mirgxf,L% were read
by Mrs. John Doer and adopted,
The financial 'statement was
given by the tmasurer„ Mrs,
Gordon. R. Taylor.
Plans were completed for the
•annual Blarvast J orne services
to be held -on Sunday, Septem-
ber 19 at 12 noon and at ,7:30
p.m. It was decided to have a-
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Anglican ON
At Auburn
.Seets;AtBlyth ,
LOCKS OUT ALL • WEATHERS
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TiTE-LAIP METAL ROOFING
4704.e salle alt the next- meeting
at the hotne 'of Mrs, John Dace,
Sunday School funds were
Voted, to be sent to an Indian
sdhool. The travelling spoon
was passed and each member
dropped a penny 'in for each
letter in "St. MattbeW, the A-
PoStle". The meeting was ciosw4
wolt4 Prayer. A successful auc-
tion was held with Mrs. Ed,
Davies acting as auctioneer.
11fats. 'Pacitingham served a
dainty hutch
• "P)1411Ph "•Wen's .1:11-9titUte.
Willi, meet in 'the AgriPdt4ral
Woord. Brogans on 'T11110.claY
.eprteirPhez! p.m. The
roll to be.answeretl
thing •,I'd, lilie to learn about",.
The 'topic is PAOcil4catjAn'
convened Icy Mrs, J, Wise, The
program fin the charge of'
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ior, •
hostesses are Mrs. Myrtle,
Tynclall, Mrs, W„ S. R. lioltroes,
Ellis, Mrs. M. Herd
and Mrs. T .L,epPington,
Rheumatoid arthaitiS is nOt
an event of Old age 'but 4 at,
ease process which can ceut-
inerice at any time of We.
Wornen's Institute
To Meet Sept. 23
Fast rail service
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AubuniknoxYlMS Plan NU bents,
Hear. From former :WOO.
MIAOW — SePternber
meeting Of ttre. Women's 1Wist-
ingarY Society 'of KnOX Pras-A
bYterian church met in the
Sunday tebO01 Mom of the
clhlrch with the president,
Wilfred Sanderson any ,cliai,ge,
'Me Glad Ticlins Prayer Was led
by Mrs: AWAIT; i-Aieatilerland. The
dermtional Periocl WAS led by
1VA's, SantlerSOn ,and, the meat-,
taAtion based "on KIIMility and
Love Was eloSed by Prayer. The
inhintes of The PreViOus meeting
Were adopted as read by
Alvin Leatherland,
A letter of Wanks was pp.•
ceived from Mr. and M. John
Weir and faMILY) and plans
were Made to attend the Hutton
Presbyterial meeting to be held
at Goderich. The members Wei
remin!ded that aubseription.s are
now due for the Glad Tidings
and shonld be paid to Mrs.
Alfred Rollins=
Mrs. Wes -Bra:chi:06c was cho-
sen CGIT leader for the coming
year and abe is to pick her
aSsistant. Plans were made for
the Thankoffering meeting to
--be held on October 14 When a
Missionary will be the Speaker
and guests are to be invited.
Mrs. Ed. Davies was chosen to
answer the roll call at the
Presbyterial m'ee'ting. ,
The study book was taken by
Mrs. jOhn, 1-Iallain on the Great
Teachings of James in faith and
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Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stollard,
Valerie, Chuckle, Donnie and
Dougie Stallard as well as Rita
Martin, all from Nova Scotia,
were guests recently of Sgt,
'and Mrs. Gordon Stallard, Miss
Nancy .Stollard, SL Georges' in
Bermuda, is staying 'with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Stollard.
Shelley Brown celebrated her
10th birthday on September 1st.
'Cpl. and Mrs. Brian Beding-
field and their daughter have
left for Victoria, B.C.
lOpl. and Mrs. Leslie Bevan
and Ashley heave returned from
a month's trip in Saskatoon.
ACongratulations to Edward
Grant On being awarded a $500
bursary; Edward begins his
University course at Waterloo
University 'this fall. Away to
college also will be 'Peggy Lo-
mas et St. Josephs, London,
and Pat Lomas to Assumption
University, Windsor. Lorraine
Sewell returns to York Uni-
versity this week.
The Protestant Chapel Guild
will have its first fall meeting
on Monday, September 20 at
8:00' p.m. at the 'annex of the
Chapel '
The'Catholic Women's League
will have a general meeting at
the Corntritaiity Centre on Sep-
tember 28 at 8:15 p.m: All RC'.
ladies are cordially invited to
attend,
Congratulations to LAC and
Mrs. John Romanko on the
birth of a 'son at the Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday,
August 31.
RCAF Women's Auxiliary
The first meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary 'took place
on Monday, September 13' at
the Community Centre with
Mrs, .01ive Lamas presiding.
Bingo games were enjoyed.
by the members. A tea and
bake sale is planned for Sept-
ember 18 at 1:30 p.m, at. the
Community Centre and a big
rummage sale is planned for
October .16, •
Nursery School
Registration for the nursery
S c it n ol .was held on
Thursday, September 16 at
9:30 a.m. with classes, 'to begin
Tuesday, September 21. at 9:15
am, in the Community Centre.
For further infOrmation, par-
ents may contact Mrs. Joan
Boxalil at 3411-317.
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Ladles Aid
The Ladies Aid of the Knox
PreabYteiillart Church Met' With
the president, Mrs. Major
Yoanghlut „presiding, The lnin-
utes were adopted as read by
the secretary Mrs. Ray Daer,
Several items of business were
&Cussed and Mrs. Alvtin Lea-
therland was named convener
of the lunch for the Oetorher
Thankoffering meeting. Follow-
ing the singling 'of the Grace a
delicious lunch was Served by
Mrs, Ed. Davies.
Arthritis research holds real
prioritise. New ideas are being
developed rapidly. Real hope
now exists for the arthritis
sufferers.
worlc,S, SiM":Was assisted br 'Mx.%
Roy Daer .arid '1W* Midgde •
Wagner in bet* panel, „tliSonssion
on this Sin
Mrs. Ed. payies read an in.7A.:
tereOhig'• TOW from • Mrs,. 1,•
41.0X P.Uts, the. formek Norirna:
hens ch of -Oits district, and now
gol.g .4tSt0..wiPA-13..,'0, on the
4laslca She told .
her plane tt›. from Claiwac'It.i
13,0. With her small son and the
.1411`oeS '.and living ,00nditions
this -now early Post ;town
where over
,
. 5,09' people once
resided. The meeting Was elOSecir
by singing. A 'limn, and 'the
benediction. r•
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