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MRS. WES 6RADNQCK Correspondent— Phone 5'x"6-7565
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faster thankoffering held
by Knox Church WMS
The Easter Thankoffering
meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society of Knox
Presbyterian Church was held at
the borne of Mrs. Donald Haines.
The president, Mrs. Wilfred'
Sanderson, was in charge .cif the
meeting and opened the meeting
with a call to worship and a
hymn.Mrs, Haines played the
organ. An Easter service
followed, with Mrs. Sanderson
leading. Others taking part were
Mrs. Major Youngblut, Miss
Minnie Wagner and Mrs. W.
Bradnock.
A reading was given by Mrs.
Alvin Leatherland. A solo was
sung by Mrs. W, i3radnock and
readings given by Mrs, Frank
Raithby.
The Easter Thankoffering was
received and dedicated and Mrs.
Haines gave a paper on how the
Ukrainians celebrate the Easter
season. The minutes of the
previous meeting were accepted
as read by the secretary, Mrs.
Leatherland. Plans were made to
attend the W.M.S. Synodical
meeting in Goderich and thank
you notes were received for
flowers..
Obituary
JOHN H. ARMSTRONG
Funeral services were held at
the William Stiles Funeral Home
on Monday for John Henry
(Harry) Armstrong who died
Saturday in Clinton Hospital
after an illness of two weeks.
Born at Powasson, Ontario,
he was the son of the late ,Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong and
he Was in his 87th year. At the
age of nine he took up residence
in East Wawanosh where he
resided and farmed until five
years ago. He was a member of
Knox United Church and
attended Westfield school.
In 1916 he was married to
Sarah Maud Wells who survives
Pers
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines
attended the 100th anniversary
services at Hilisburg Presbyterian
Church last Sunday.
Mr. John Turner was the
guest speaker at Knox
Presbyterian Church last Sunday
while Rev. R. U. MacLean is
holidaying in the Barbados.
The Misses Brenda
Archambault, Nan Lapp, Sheron
Collins and Brenda Ball attended
the bridal tea 'for Miss Della
Allen in Goderich Township last
Saturday.
Mr. Gordon Powell is a
patient in Clinton. We wish him
a speedy recovery. •
A large crowd attended the
auction sale at Doran's general
store last Saturday.
Mr. Harry Arthur and Mr.
Thomas Johnston attended a
special meeting in Toronto on
Monday introducing the
change -over British American Oil
Company to Gulf of Canada.
The meeting was held in Don
Mills.
Plans are well on the way for
the Auburn C.G.I.T. group's first
bake sale to be held on
Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. in the
Sunday school room of Knox
United Church.
New members received into
Knox United Church recently
were Linda Pressey, Doreen
McClinchey, Sherril Plaetzer,
Arva Ball, John Koopmans,
Douglas Durnin, Jennifer
him, Surviving also are two sons;
John, RR 2, Auburn and Robert
at home; and two grandchilren
and four great grandchildren. A
sister, Mrs. Edgar (Gertrude)
Vanstone of Toronto 9. also
survives. The Rev. R. R. Roberts
officiated at the funeral with
burial taking place in Blyth
Union cemetery,
Pallbea4ers were Robert J.
Phillips, Gordon McClinchey,
William Empey, Harold Carter,
Emmerson Rodger and William
Brown. Flowerbearers were Fred
Armstrong, Gerald McDowell
and Reg Jewell.
ovals
Grange, Gary Ament and Marie
Plunkett, on the profession of
their faith. By certificate, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney was received.
Received at Donnybrook United
Church were John Thompson,
Ronald Snowden and Marion
Armstrong.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Craig were Mrs.
James Craig, Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Craig and Brian of Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Craig,
Bluevale, Miss Trudy Taylor,
Belgrave, Miss Mary Craig, Miss
Patsy Craig and John Carswell all,
of Kitchener; Miss Margaret
Craig, Guelph, Mr. Allan Craig,
Guelph, Miss Connie Laidlaw,
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Workman of Brussels and
Donald Knowlands of Walton.
Mr. John Raithby returned
last Sunday after visiting for a
week with his brother, Mr. Grant
Raithby, Mrs. Raithby and
family at Collingwood.
Little Miss Mary Jane
Raithby of Collingwood visited
last week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby.
Wedding Pictures
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McKiIIop seeking
warble fly check.
McKillop cquncii wants to
ltnow what cattle owners in the
township think about the warble
fly cgntrol program which has
been in effect in the township
fora number of years.
Expenses of the program are
met from general funds and
council agreed to continue this
procedure at least until an
indication as to present
requirements was available,
Introduced in the first
instance as the result of a
petition provided by the
township unit of the Federation
of Agriculture, council decided
to seek the assistance of the F of
A in the present survey. As a
means of ensuring the survey
would be proceeded with
payment of the usual grant to
the federation will be geared to
the survey completion,
Re -assessment of the warble
fly program results from a
changes in production emphasis
by township fanners. Many long
time livestock producers now
concentrate on cash crops and
there is a feeling the protection
program is no longer as
necessary.
Meanwhile this year's
program will go ahead. Council
accepted the tender of William
Hoegy for spraying at 17 cents
UCW cancels
daffodil tea
The April Stanley Unit
U.C.W. meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. J. Cornish. The
meeting opened with, "Call to
Worship," read by Mrs. H.
Lemmon.
Mrs. L. Wilson read an Easter
meditation. The study was given
by Mrs. C. Henderson. Mrs. D.
Triebner took over the business
of the meeting. Roll call showed
16 members and a little visitor
present. Mrs. J. Cornish read
Thank -you notes from members
and those who had received
Easter cards. Mrs. Stuart read a
letter from our Korean boy who
sent his thanks for articles
received at Christmas. Mrs. H.
Taylor donated a box of cards.
It was decided to cancel the
daffodil tea and bake sale which
was to have been on April, 29.
The May 14th meeting will be
at Mrs. N. Baird's. Worship, Mrs.
B. Scott and Mrs. W. Baird. Mrs,
H. Taylor to give the Study. Roll
call, "Mother."
per head. He will provide
powder at $5.5 per 15 -pound
bag. Birner Dennis was named
inspect,nr at $1.75 per hour and
1Q cents per mile travel,
Council appointed former
reeve Kenneth Stewart of RR 5,
Seaforth, • as township welfare
officer. James Rowes, DLS, was
,instructed to report on the
McCallum and Winthrop drain
from con. 10, lot 31 when
council accepted a petition from
Ken Beattie and Ken Glanville,
A resolution of Tuckersmith
protesting extension .of regional
government was endorsed.
General accounts of
$10,739.72 and roads of
$3,811.54 were approved as also
was a grant of $250.00 to
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Clinton Nevus -Record, Thursdsy, April 17, 1969 7
CRAFTS & HQBBY
EXHIBITION
AT
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITEP CH.U,RCH
Ci_INTQN
APRIL 25th 7 TO ,10 P.M.
APRIL 26th 2 TO 10 P.M.
More than 50 exhibitors from throughout Huron County
will display their arts and crafts including period wigs; ivory
carvings; boutiques; jewellery; antique music boxes; Indian
crafts; ham radio; ceramics; weaving; photography; venders;.
model aircraft; paintings; rug hooking; millinery; canning;
quilting; leather craft; towels; driftwood; stamps and coins.
Sponsored by Women's Hospital Auxiliary
WANTED!
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at most attractive prices
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Clover, Grass & Mixed Grain Seed
FERTILIZER
at competitive
prices
14 to 20b
Two more men speak out
on the success of Treflan
151,00.-71
"Now I've no time
for hoeing"
"Last year
1 even broadcast
my soybeans"
says Ralph H'nq.
Examples like these say a tot more about
Treflan than we ever could.
Take Louis Ducharme, He found himself in a
situation where hoeing labor Costs were cutting
deep ihto his profits. Now careful incorporation
of Treflan to the right depth into his white bean
crop has eliminated the need to hand hoe.
says Louis Ducharme.
Or take Ralph King's example. Broadcasting
soybeans means big savings in cultivation
costs, and often increases in yield per acre .
But, tike Ralph, you have to know your weed
control plan is completely effective. Treflan
really came through for Ralph. it can come
through for you.
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