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The minutes Were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs.
John Daer,, And the financial-
statement was accepted aS Oven
by the treasurer, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell, •
A Manic-Yen note Was read
from Mrs,.Robert Jt, Phillips.
An acceptance to the Westfield
DPW Meeting was sent and the
roll call was answered by Ram-
ing a town in Itiron county,
The tray alling apren reeelyed
donatipas tit the church, budget,
and the meeting waselesed with
prayer by Mrs. Prral McPhee.
After a successful auction,a
pot luck lunch was served 'by
the 'hestess and Mrs. Gordon
Taylor.
Mrs. Pla;;)r, ypungblut pre!
sided for the Ladies Aid meeting
of Knox Presbyterian Church,
The .minutes were accepted as
read by • the secretary, Mrs.
Rey Daer,
Thank you notes were read
for flowers sent to the sick
and a wedding gift was to be
sent to Miss Karen MacLean
of Clinton, short business
period followed, and lunch was
served by Mrs. Donald Haines.
Shelley Grange presided for
the last meeting of the year of
the Auburn CGIT group held in
the Sunday School room ofKnox
Presbyterian Chureh.
After the call to worship,
the hymn, "My Faith Looks' up
to Thee" was sung with Betty
Moss at the piano. All repeated
the Purpose followed by the
Lord's grayer. The scripture
lesson, Psalm 19 was read by
Marie Plunkett, and the offer.
ing was received by Sherry
Plaetzer and dedicated,
A Bible Quiz was conducted
by Mrs. M. R, Roberts. The
leader Mrs. W. Bradnock led
in the discussion on the Mother
and Daughter banquet to beheld
on June 18, and plans were
made for this annual event. The
meeting was closed with Taps,
The rabies clinic in the
Auburn Community Memorial
hall had 71 dogs and 27 cats
to be vaccinated,
Warner Andrews is a patient
in Si, Joseph Hospital, London.
Mrs. Elsie Eustace of Lon-
don is spending the week with
her granddaughter, Mrs, Wil-
liam Stiles and Mr. Stiles,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodds
of Goderich visited on Sunday
with his brother, William Dodds
Mrs. Dodds and aunt Mrs. J. C.
Clark.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Davies were Mrso
Florence Robbins and daughter
Helen Marie of Byron and Mr.
and M.'s. James Noble of Lon.
don.
Durnin Phillips ofKincardine
and his sister, Miss Myrtle
Phillips of London visited Miss
Laura Phillips last week.
Misses Karen and Laurie
Souch of Blyth spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. William
S tiles.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston on Sunday
were Mrs. George Lee, (nee
Mary Farrow)• of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Young and Mrs.
Roy Farrow of Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Davies vise
ited recently in Belmont, Har.
rietsville and Springfield.
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The Women's Missionary
Society of Kno); Presbyterian
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Donald Haines fpr their June
m eeting.
The president, Mrs. Wilfred.
Sanderson was in charge and
opened the meeting with the call
to worship and welcomed all to
tile meeting, especiallY Mrs. Ed
Davies who had •reen absent
Many Months through illness.
The hymn, For a Closer
Walk with Godn was sung, with
Mrs. Donald Haines at the piano,
Mrs. Roy Daer was in charge
of the devotional period and the
scripture lesson, John, Chapter
14 was read alternately. Medit-
ation on this chapter was given
and she closed with prayer.
A solo, "HaveThineOwnWay
Lord" was sung by Mrs. Wes
Bradnock. The minutes of the
previous meeting were adopted
as read by the secretary, Mrs.
Alvin Leatherland.
An invitation to attend the
Westfield UCW, meeting was
accepted and cards of thanks
were read, Get wall cards were
signed by all members and
sent to Mrs. Edgar Lawson in
Clinton Hospital and the Rev.
R. U. MacLean in Sarnia Hos.
pital. The roll call was
answered by a Bible verse con.
taining the word, 'Hope.'
After singing the hymn,
"`What a Friend We have in
„Jesus," the missipn study was
given by Mrs, Frank Raitliby.
The theme was "God redeems
through MS Faithful Servants,'
The offering was received and
dedicated with prayer by Mrs,
Roy Daer,
Readings, 'Let there he Light'
and 'A Baby-A King' Were read
by Mrs. Alvin Leatherland,The
meeting was blosed by singing
the hymn, Love Divine all Loves
excelling aod the benedictiellbY
Mrs. Roy Daer.
The Walkerburn Club held
its monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Carmen Gross with the
president, Mrs. Ted flunking in
charge.
The meeting was opened by
singing '0, Canada' followed
by prayer by Mrs. Lorne Hunk.
ing, The prize donated by Mrs.
Thomas Cunningham' was won
by Mrs. Leonard Archanilaul.t.
Members decided tp cater to
Miss Ruth. Schneider's wedding
cia July 27,
Plans were made for the
next meeting to be held at the
home of Mrs. Roy Deer in the
evening, with Mrs, Renald
Gross and Mrs. Carmen Gross
in charge of the program. The
lunch will be in charge of Mrs.
Thomas Qunniegitam and Mrs,
Lloyd Penfpund,
Tue fiftieth anniversary of
the founding of the club will
be celebrated on July 17 and
the program fpr that event is
to be planned by Mrs. Leonard
Archambault, NITA. Lorne
Bunking; Mrs, Garth Me!
ClincheY and Mrs. James Jack.
son.
The afternoon"sprogram con-
sisted •Yf readings by Mrs.
Lorne flunking and contests by
Mrs. Lloyd Penfowut, A del-
icious lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. _Gross," Mrs.
George Schneider and Mrs.
James Jackson,
The June meeting of the An.
glican Church Women of St.
Mark's Church at the home of
Mrs. Ed Davies enjoyed a good
attendance.
The first vice-president,
Mr.% Donald Cartwright, had
cliarge of the meeting which
opened with the hymn, "Shall
We Gather at the River?" Mrs.
Gordon Taylor accompanied on
the,aecordlan.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell led
in prayers and Mrs. Cartwright
read the scripture lesson. Mrs.
Fordyce Clark and Mrs. Orval
McPhee had for their mis.
"Murat Del'eloPment In Can.
Oa," a repert based on a study
by the Canadian council on
Rura.1, Development, was pub-
lished last ,montlf, in additi011
to reviewing the most .serious
problems facing rural develop-
ment in Canada, the report out.
lines the Maier 'accomplish!
Merits to date under the Agri.
cultural and. Rural PeYelePment
Act (ARDA),
Established, in December
1905, the CORD is responsible
,tor advising the Minister of
Forestry and Rural Develop-
ment of the scope, the (Tient•
atlon and the implementat1on of
rural development programs
and policies.
Under its terms ()freference,
the Council plays an important
role in the federal-provincial
effort to strengthen the rural
economy. Its functions include;
*study of specific matters sub.
mitted by the Minister;
*act as an "opinion exchange
centre" for the benefit of na-
tional agencies directly and pc-
tively concerned., with rural
development, and as the medium
for relaying views of such
bodies to the Minister;
*facilitate consultations be.
tween the Minister and theprin.,
cipal specialists in the various
fields of rural development;
*ensure the continuity and
cohesion of rural Ovelepni
leng term pelicles'
' *PrOmete a better and
standing among the MOHO of
evere.11 rural development p gram.
In its first RePort and
view, recently published,
Council outlines the attitude
basic Principles fosefrhig
work. second Review, c
rently being prepared, will
forward a number of rec
mendatlons considered ess
tial in the task _of regio
rural development.
The Council emphasizes t
much remains to be done, p
ieularly with respect
planning, at the national, p
vincial and regional levels
stresses the urgency of in
closer co-ordination by
various agencies responsi
for administration of devel
ment programs,
In prder that it may
festively play the role
"opinion exchange centre",
Council has visited van
regions providing the memb
direct access to vital infor
tion on programs being im
mented throughout Canada.
The CCRD constitutes at
national level an excellent
for participation by the peo
in the socio-economic devel
ment of rural Canada, parti
laxly on a regional basis.
Problems of rural .00:elopement
outlined in retent. study
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Youngblut
visited over, the weekend with
the latter's sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Cures of Arkona.
Mr. and Mrs. .Spence Hahn of
Kitchener and family spent Sun-
day with Mr.' Govier and Mrs.
Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Riley of
Niagara spent a few days last
week with the Gordon Radfords,
Mrs: Harold Livingstone at-
tended on Sunday Decoration
Day services at Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and
son of Barrie spent Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Jewel
Cowan and aunt Mrs. Robin-
son.
Kenneth flunking is spending
a week's vacation with his
parents and sisters.
Miss Beverley Lee accom-
panied Rev. and Mrs. Carson
when they returned home to
Hamilton on Wednesday even-
ing; Rev. Carson having ad-
dressed a large audience of
ladies at Burns' UCW thank
offering on Wednesday after-
noon. The Lee family visited
on Sunday with the Carsons.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Wood
and Mrs. Mildred McNall of
Blyth spent Sunday with Rev, and
Mrs., Steven Mathers of Glen
Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen are
enjoying a week's fishing trip
in the North country.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies vis.
ited over the weekend with her
sister Mrs. Clifford Bastla and
Mr, Bastla in London,
Mrs. A. J, Ferguson of Water.
loo and Mrs. Earl Wightman of
Lucknow renewed acquain.
lances in the village last Mon.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ru
Thompson of Heathcote spe
few days recently with
Robert Thompsons also
tending the Snell Tenni°
Saturday.
Mrs. Myrtle. Fairservice
Ann attended the Main reu
held in Stratford on Satu
Miss Doreen Wheeler of
ronto spent the weekend
Ann also attending the reu
HOLMESVILL
The sacrament of ba
was observed at Holmes
United Church service of
ship on June 9 when flea
Louise, infant daughter o
and Mrs. Kenneth Harris
baptized.
Sunday School Anniver
Services will be held on Sun
June 23 at 9:45 p.m. Y
people will take part in the s
vice and there will be a spe
Sunday School choir. Par
and friends are urged to a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willi
left last week on a motor t
through western Canada.
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whi
head, Scot and Bobby, of A
herst View, Ontario were we
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D
Gray and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stn.
Lancaster, Ontario weregue
of the former's aunt Mrs.
B. MacMath this past we
Mr. and Mrs. Willi
Norman left on Friday mor
for a vacation at the home
their son and daughter-in-la
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norm.
Vancouver. During their t
they will visit with Rev, a
Mrs. Peter Addison of Elli
Lake and also spend a few d.
with. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ma
son and family of Lake
Biche.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grigg
Kitchener spent the weeks
with the former's parents 11/
and Mrs. Edward Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs, Carman T ebb
visited on Sunday with Mr. a
Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt and fam
at Woodstock.
The UCW sponsored a b
trip to Collingwood la
Tuesday. Forty-six ladies t
part in the day's outing and too
through the Georgian Chi
plant and also the Blue Mounta
Potters, works.
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SI-ERLEY M. WEARY
I AM CONVINCED
—"that housing is a has
social service.
—that consumer rights
should be protected
through a Price RevieW
Board,
--that all citizens deser
comprehensive health car
that old age security
should be raised to $125
Month at 65, without
means test.
AN NDP GOVERNMEN
—would attend to these
other vital issues faci
all Canadians,
IN HURON
out PEOPLE first
SHIRLEY M. WEAR '
NDP
Authorized by
liu on Riding ASSn.,