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ORDER OF THE' EASTERN STAR
Canadian Legion Hall, Clinton
MONDAY, MARCH 25th
8:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.
-- Admission: 75c --
The program will iritlude
cooking dernonstrationt by
Home Economist Aonabeth
Krieg,
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drocerY Hampers
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Famous last words . . .
"I'll get in and cultivate
my beans long before the
Weeds get too big . . as long
as it doesn't rain."
Don't give' weeds a chancelo get ahead of you. Treflan stops annual grass and
weeds this month rain or shine. Plan now to take the gamble out of weed
Control nett year Use Tretlan.
ELANCO PRODUCTS DIVISION ofEli Lilly and Company (Canada) Li,iulcd, Scarborough, Ontario,
MR. CASE VAN RAAY
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R.R. 3, DashWood, Ont. Hwy 135 at Wellington Road
Phone 237,3406
London, Ont. 7—,Phone 438-5652
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OtatgA V.Pw.P#49cPrgi, Th4r§clay, Maych 4,1905. 7
Mr, and Mrs. 1 d Miller
and son Jimmy of Windsor and
Miss Pail miller a Toronto
Spent the weekend vlith Mr, and
Mrs, 'Gor don Miller.
Mr. and MrS. Thomas JOinle
sten and Miss Laura Phillips
visited with the.former's sister
Mrs, ROY Farrow who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
William Andersen pf London
Silent the Weekend with his par.
epts, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver An.
Berson, Mrs. Edgar Lawson and.
Miss' Nancy anderse
Miss Nancy Anderson,
Eugene Dobie of Toronto vis.
ited last Sunday with. Miss Mar.
garet R.',JackSon, and • Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Scott.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William Straughah were
their granddaughter; MisS
Karen Robertson of Copper Cliff
and her friend John Shouldice
of Port Credit. Miss Robertson
is attending Teachers, College
In TorOnto. They all visited
With Mr. and Mrs. ThomasJar.
din and family of Wingham on.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peter of
Kincardine visited list Sunday
with Mre. S. Lansing.
Mr. and'Mrs. Major Young.
blut, Mrs. Lyle Youngblut, Blyth
Mrs. Donald Smith, Monkton,
Mrs. Allan Rush, Kitchener,
Brude Youngblut, Oalrville and
Lynn Youngblut of Toronto at.,
tended funeral services atTim.
mins for the former's grand.
Son,. Kenneth Youngblut of Belle.
terre, Quebec, 50 miles east
of Cobalt. `'
The two.year.oldboy drowned
last Saturday when he fell into
a sewer drain near his home,
Kenneth Is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Youngbut, a brother, Edward
and a sister Patricia all of
Nelleterre Mr. Youngblut is
employed as manager of Belle.
terre Mines Limited, a subsi.
diary of McIntyre Porcupine
Mines Limited. They had form:.
'erly lived at Timmins.
Kenneth is also survived by
grandparents, Mrs. W. Wilkin.
son of Timmins and Mr. and
Mrs: Major Youngblut of RR 1,
Auburn. Funeral arrangements
.were in charge of Laporte Fun.
eral Home, Timmins with ser.
vice in First United Church.
Burial took ,place in Timmins
Memorial Cemetery. +
, Miseee Jean llotlstonandjean
,Jamieson.Of TPX.'910O spent the
weekend with their eieter, Mips
Frances Houston P.1141.4104 Miss
Olive Young', '
Wag Mary ,Klrit,Q9011a1/ of
Winnipeg 'visited last week with.
her Parents, Mr, and Mrs. An.
cirew Kirkceirinell, •
Mrs. Ronald
hael and. Janice of Brantford
are • spending the week's Yaca.
tion With her mother, Mrs.
Gordon It. Tpyi0r,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold SP17141g
of Atwood epent the weekend
with Miss. Margaret R a Jaek.
son, Mr. and Mrs, Sprung re.
cently celebrated, their 57th
Wedding 'anniversary at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Harold. Wagner,Atwood, Mr,
and Mrs.Donad Spruag arid
family of Goderich and Mr, and
Mrs. John sprung and family
of RR 2 Auburn also attended,
the presentation of a life Meal.
bershiP to Mrs. John Hallam
Nr Mrs, Edgar Lawson, Due
to her Mrs. Lawson
was unable .'to be present so
Mrs, Wee Bradnoek made the
presentation on her behalf, Mrs.
Hallam thanked Mrs. Lawson
for the honour bestowed upon
her. After the closing hymn,
the closing prayer was given
by Mrs. Frank Raithby. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Wes.Drad-
nock.
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The Modern Hostesses was
the name chosen by the Auburn
-4--H Club when they met for
their fourth meeting with the
prepiclent Jean Hardy in the
chair, The minutes were adopft
ted as read by the secretary,
Donna Chainney. The roll pall
was answered by the exchange
of reference file material. A
discussion was led by the lead.
er, Mrs, Wes Bradnock on for.
mai and inforthal teas and how .
they should be planned.
A demonstration on making
fancy sandwiches was done by
Sherry Plaetzer, Doreen Mc.
Clinchey and Wanda Plaetzer
under the direction of Mrs.
Frank Raithby. The tea-.table
was set up by Brenda Ball and
Jean Hardy and tea was served.
The members were served by
Gail Seers and Sheron
The meeting was closed by all
repeating the 4-H Creed.
The fifth meeting of the Mod.
ern Hostesses Auburn 4-HClub
was held at' the home of Mrs.
Frank Raithby with the presi.
dent Jean Hardy in charge.
The minutes were read by Donna
Chamney and the roll call was
answered by each telling why
they liked to entertain. A dis.
cussion took place on Party
ideas in regards to invitations,
themes and decorating and en.
tertainment. A St. Patrick's
Day table centre was made with
a green hat holding yellow daf.
fodils and greed shamrocks on
the cloth. The proper way to
introduce people was discus.
sed and several members took
partin the introductions. The
meeting was closed with the
4-H Creed. •
The- Ladies Guild of St.
Mark's Anglican Church met for
its March meeting at the home
of Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor.
Mrs. Taylor led the meeting:
which opened by singing the
hyriiii,l 4'+‘‘jesus; SavibUr pilots
Me;"` Tile Scripture lesson,
Luke Chapter '5 Washread by
Mrs, Jehn.Daer. Prayers were
, taken by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
The mission topic was in
charge of Mrs, Andrew Kirk.
P9aaell, who We :interest
Mg account of the Canadian
Caravan Mission which °Per.
ales in Western Canada. Pack
memher told .aboutthe Oat
church, first minister and first
Sunda' school they attended and
the transportation they had.
Kiss Margaret Jackson gave
some 14004 ThOlights and
spoke ;on the uniting of faiths
ell the island of Madagascar
and closed With. prayer,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave a
reading "Be Happy."The meet.
tag was closed by singing two
hymns, ':Sweet the moments,
rich in Bleesings"and"Breathe
on, me Breath of God."
'The President, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt presided for the. bus.
Irises part of the meeting. The
minutes were approved as read
by the secretary, Mrs. John
Daer. The' financial statement
was presented by the treasurer
Mrs. Andrew KirkcOnnell, The
travelling apron received a
penny for each letter in Pas.
sion Sunday, The members ac.
cepted an invitation to attend
a UOW Thankoffering service.
Mrs. Haggitt closed with prayer
After an auction, lunch was
served, by Mrs. Taylor assis.
ted by Mrs. Haggitt and Mrs.
Fordyce Clark.
Obituary
ROBERT HARVEY MCGEE
Ontario's Harry Lauder,
Robert Harvey McGee passed
away last Tuesday at South
Waterloo Memorial Hospital,
Galt, in his 84th year.
Born in East Wawanosh town.-
ship east of Auburn, he was the
son of the late Robert MCGee
and Annie'Stalker.
Mr. McGee worked for many
years with the old Grand Trunk
Railway and later with the Can.
adian Pacific Railway before
retiring to farming where he
operated his father's farm.
After retiring he lived for soy.
eral years at North Bay.
He was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Auburn
where he was trustee for many
years. For many years he was
guest soloist and entertainer at
many garden parties and con.
certs and since going to Galt
five years ago he has sung for
the Senior Citizens and Homes
for the Aged in Gait.
Mr. McGee was predeceased
by his wife Helen Kennedy whO
passed away in 1944, several
nieces and nephews and cousins,
Mrs. Carrie Crawford with
whom he lived at 33 Spruce
Street, Galt' and. Mrs. William
J. Craig and Mrs. Maitland
Allen of Auburn.
The funeral service was held
at the Coutts and Son Funeral
Home at 11 a.m. and a short
memorial service held at the
BlytIV Mausoleum conducted by
Rev.A. 0, MacLean.
Mak/ friends from this dis.
trict gathered to pay tribute
to their friend, Burial will take
place in Ball's Cemetery in the
spring.
HOLMESVILLE
The H011Itesliille VOW met
On Tuesday afternoon with Mrs,
Porter and her VOW' in
charge of the Program. The
scripture reading'the talents
was given by Mrs. 0, Blake
,felloWed iv the meditation
the leader, Lenten reading's
Were giVell by Mrs. D. Plicidoll
MrS, B, Walter. The chapter
from the study book, "Chris,.
tianity in japan'? telling of the
life of a wheel-Chair
Was presented by Mrs. Mil-1 pr
Potter,
Mrs. B. Grigg conducted the
basiness meeting. It was
decided to pack a bale for
Overseas Relief at the May
meeting, The Spring Thankof.
faring meeting' Will be held on
Wednesday afteithoon April 10
at 2 00 P.M.
Mrs. Jehn Grigg read sev
eral thank--you notes, also a
letter from Stewart Allan of
Cardinal, Ontario, thanking the
organization for the ,used
stamps which are sent from
time to time and telling of-the
work in Seoul, Korea for alp.
pled children, also a, medical
school in China to wich con..
tributions from the 'sale of,
:stamps are sent.
Mrs. J. Grigg, Mrs. H. Yeo
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and Mrs, N, Willi4MS Were Pam.
PO a committee to plan the an.
Huai bus trip Hostesses for the
afternoon Were Mrs. P. Oinn,
Mra. William Ponder and Mrs.
H.
A successful euchre party In
atd ,of the clintoa
Alm' was held. FriclaY ,evening
at the TOWnshiP Hall. Winners
Were; high lady, Mrs. Ilian gel-
Plough; WO gent, Charlie lint.
chins; low lady, Mrs. L. Bond,
low gent, Carniall Tel/Nat; most
Tone hands Mrs. Prank'Theme.
son, The draw for the basket,
Of groceries was won by George
WISP,
Mr. and Mrs. Dres Deck and
Cary of Ottawa are sPeilding a
few days with Mrs, J. Huller
and. Mr. and Mrs, William Bat.
kin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cud.
More and family, Burlington,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cudmore,
The Hod
The Goderich TowlishiP Fed.
eration of. Agriculture will hold
their regular meeting in the
hall on Thursday evening,
March 21.
In spite of studying for exams
Holmesvgle 4-H Girls Club his
begun the currentproject, "The
Club Girl Entertains," The first
meeting was "held at the God.
Prich' Township Nall, on Tel?.
rtiarY "44 and the "Holniesville
Flower Cbildrea", elected the
f011eWing officers; President.
,Susan LOW Vice president,
Elle WAllyna,, PecreterY, Pat
Wise.
Seventeen' members were
Preaellt for the discussion on
flower arranging,
04 March 2, the girls- Met at
the usual place for their !second
meeting which'had an attendance
of 19 members. The capable
leaders, Mrs. Yeo and
Mrs. Prat* Yep.discussed.
"Entertaining a Guest", galre
the girls correct procedure
*tc,t4g a suttcase and the
pepper way to Write tilAAISyPki,
note,
On March. , the Flower
ran held their third mtWing
with 15 members .ty,e4oaq. The,
girla discussed the sharing of
family meals, table setting
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and
service and tahl,a. manners.
Mrp. Fra.plc Yet/ demonstrated
a formal table setting .4.40 Per.
vice and Mrs, Eldon Yee OM.
onstrated an taprmal table set,
tang alld.SerVice, Further dis.
Passion on table manners •e9M.
Pieted thp Otp4ipon,
The Women'is Missionary
Society of Knox Presbyterian
Church met last Thursday after-
noon in the Sunday school room
of the church with the presi.
dent, Mrs. WilfredSanderspnin
charge.. The meeting was opened
with the call to worship followed
by p11 repeating the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
The president welcomed all
to the meeting and the hymn,
"Stand, up, Stand up farJesus?'
was sung with Mrs. Donald
Haines at the piano. '
The devotional period was in
charge 'of ,Mrs. Frank Raithby.
She chose for her scripture
lesson, Ephesians Gth chapter
and told the history of the origin
and the author of the hymn,
"Stand up, Stand up for Jesus.”
A short memoriam service
was held for a former mem.
ber of the church, the late
Harvey McGee. The minutes of
• the previous meeting were adop.
ted as read by the secretary,
Mrs. Alvin Leatherland.
Plans were completed for the
Easter Thankoffering ,on April
U at 8 p.m. when Miss• Muriel
Davis, missionary on furlough
will be the guest speaker.
An invitation to attend the
UCW at Knox United Church
on March 27 was accepted.
Guest speaker , will be Rev.
J. G. Roberts of Belgrave. The
roll call was answered by quot.
ing a Bible verse containing the
Mrs; Clifford Bastla of Lon. word Trust.
den spent a few days last -Week .r -I'l".iff‘he mission study was taker't
ith her sister, Mrs. EdDriatiesp?, lby'Alrs. John HallanaShespokS
d,;: DAvieAl. ,4 9,1 of • AtfAl-o`a4n4lIrharldViith0
Diintaia +MaKay his Son John chapter on "Who are God's'
and a friend of Sault Ste Marie People?" and their relationship
are spending the winter holiday to Him. She, cloSed with prayer:
in the village. ' Highlight of the meeting was
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