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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-19, Page 9
s NOW ON! Save On ISs. ti £ | s £ I- Regular $4.95 3.76 OR 2 FOR $7.00 Regular $5.95 ' 4.76 OR 2 FOR $8.50 Regular $6.50 1 4.85 OR 2 FOR $9.00 FREE I A a I K SWEATERS GLOVES 1 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, 0NTAM9, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY !♦, 1»5E SPECIAL GROUP V, PRICE L E E I • W. R. Johnson's MADE-TO-MEASURE FREE PANTS PYJAMAS SOCKS ✓ UNDERWEAR COATS Plan Mass Chest X-Ray Survey To Check Tuberculosis In Huron RETIREMENT PENSION THROUGH A A’special meeting was held in Clinton recently to map plans for the forthcoming Huron Coun ty Mass IC heist X-ray Survey. ' which *is being sponsored by the Huron County Tuljerculoisls As sociation. The survey is schedul ed to g’et under way May 7', and it will last approximately one month. Huron County Judge I Frank Fin gland, Clinton, has consented to act las general survey chair man. Judge Fingland is the hon orary president of the County TiB Association. Assisting him hvill he the as sociation’s president, iF. K- Madill, Wingham and a manage ment committee including Mrs. J, B. Russell, iSeaforbh, executive secretary; Dr. R, M- Aldis, KJoder- ich, director of the (Huron Coun ty Health Unit, who will act as t Report On Grand Bend By MBS. E. KEOWN Dashwood Girls Lead After fourteen nights of bow ling, all eight teams are running fairlv close with the Dashwood "Ups and Downs’’ leading with 33 points. Following three points art the "Westerners" with 29 points. The "Alley Cats" have 28, the "White Caps" 27, the “Jets" and "Wee Hopes” 26. the "Pin Pals" 25. Mrs. Marjory Mason of the “Luckv Strikes” still holds the high single honors with a score of 298, high triple honors go to ghij- lev Tieman of the "Ups- and Downs” with a game of 727, high average to date Roes to Mrs, Mona Harrison of the “Wee Hopes” with an average of 179. There are still nine weeks to go before the play-offs, the last game being March 14. Anglican W.A. The first meeting of the Wom ens Auxiliary of "St. Jofon’s-By- The-Lake Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. George Anderson at Dashwood with Mrs. Anderson presiding on Tuesday evening. The main business of the was making plans for getting the bale ready for missionaries, in eluding knitting and sewing. It was decided to hold two meet ings a month, the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Rendle on January 24, when the members, are asked to bring towels for the bale. . Church of God W.M.S. The missionary society of the Church of God held its first meet ing at the home of Mrs. Ira Tet reau. when the financial reports for the yeaivwere read, with Mrs. Clifford Sherritt 'presiding. After thd'singing of a few hymns, Mrs. E. Keown gave a short talk on Jabez. his name, character, his prayer and its -answer. The dues for the year were col lected. and auilt blocks distributed among the members. Arrange ments were made for the meetings for the ensuing year. United Church W.A. and W.M.S. On Thursday afternoon the W.A. and . W.M.S. of the United Church held its first meeting for the year in the church basement. The devotions were taken - by the W.A. with the4 vice-president, Mrs. H. Devine, presiding.' Scripture readings and comments were given by Mrs. E. Desjardine, Mrs. G. Patterson, Mrs. E. Burr and Mrs. Wm. Love. Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Smith took the study from the study book on the Canadian Indians, concluding with a , The Prayer noted. The for both associations, and found very favorable, reporting a good year. Plans were made to help the C.GXT. with a Valentine tea to be held on Saturday, February 4. Personal Items Dr. Judith Brigham is this week attending the • annual meeting of the Academy of Political Science, of which she is a member, at the Columbia University, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Thomas and family spent last week in To ronto. where Mr. Thomas attend ed the Furniture Convention. Ice has caused two bad acci dents during the past week when Miss Nancy Chamberlain fell on her way to school on Thursday and injured her knee, necessitat ing her being confined to her home for sometime. Mr. Welling ton Baker also fell hitting the back of his head causing slight concussion. . Mr. and Mrs. Ro.v Flear are spending a few days in Detroit.. Little - Susan Gill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill has been suffering from pneumonia for the Past few days. Mr. Dennis Finan of Sarnia spent the ’ weekend with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Datars and June. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dat ars of Dashwood, and Mr. ana MrS. Lome Luther spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. El more Datars at Dashwood. Mrs. E. A. Graham is spending the winter with relatives in Ala bama. Mrs. E. Simeon has been con fined to her home through illness for the past few1 days. a,....,.,,,,.,...................................... Mrs. P. Eisenbach returned to her home on Sunday after being a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. London, for the past two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Wellwood Gill and daughters Joan and Mrs. J. Ko- walchuk visited Mr. J. Kowalchuk in Westminster Hospital, London on Sunday. Mr, Delbert Mason of London and Miss Marjory Dell of Newry, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird. In error last week it was re ported that Mrs1. Ellen Desjardine was celebrating her 90th birthday. It was her 81st birthday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coulter, Mel- ita and Johnnie are spending the winter in London. Mrs. S. Pollock returned home on Saturday, after spending the past month with her daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Webb, in Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Bella Fordham of West Lome is visiting with Mrs. Lulu McGregor and Mrs. Clifford Sher- ritt and other relatives in the dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake are spending a few days in Detroit. Mrs. Charlotte Northcott of Stratford is visiting Miss Mary Yeo for a couple of weeks. Miss Donna Turnbull of the Blue Water Highway spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turnbull. Sundav visitors with Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Rendle were Mr. and Mrs. D. Coulson, Penny and Pat ty. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gunther and' Barry and Mrs. Elsie Yeal- land. all of London. Miss Doris Ravelie is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Culton in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Luther and family and Mrs. Allan Miller and family spent Saturday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Datars. Mrs. Carman Ireland of London spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Lulu McGregor. Mrs. Clifford Sherritt and Mrs. Wm. Desjardine of Harpley visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown on Thursday evening. The Lambton held its exchange rary on Friday, available for all ers, among which latest novels and Mr. Frank Delbridge of the Board of Christian Education, spoke to the junior classes of the United Church School on Sunday. medical advisor; Elmer (Bell,’Hx- eter, vice-chairman of regions, tk^Rev. A. Niinmo, 'Wingham, vice-chairman of professions and W. H. Roberts, (R.R, 3 iSeafonth, vice-chairman of training, Of Huron County’s population of 50,000 people, <38,000 are eli gible for X-ray, including high school age and over, Since the last mass survey In the county, conducted in 1952, there have been over 70 admissions to sana toria from within Huron. County, ever 'the last 10 years the TIB death rate in Ontario has fal len 76 percent, the incidence of eases has dropped only 15 per cent, and according to C. H, .Bray, of the Ontario Department, ot Health, Toronto, the main reas ons for the reduced death rate are the .early discovery of cases and the • improved treatment through drugs. "Chest X-ray sur veys find higher percentage of early cases than other case find ing methods”, declared Mr. Bray, who attended the Huron meeting. The survey in May will be con ducted on a three level organi zation, with the‘ county being divided into five districts, and each district divided into five areas, Over 5,000 volunteers,'all Huron County residents, 'will be recruited to play an all-important part in the .survey. The district survey chairmen appointed are H. O. Lawson, Olin- ■ton, who is the .honorary treas urer of the county TB Associa tion; Mr. Madill, county •presi dent; Fred -Snow, iSeaforth, the association’s immediate past pres ident; Harry Ford, Goderich; and E, R, Hopper. Exeter. Included on the County Train ing Committee are Crown Attor ney Glen ■Hays, Goderich, as chairman of epeakers; (Rev. Glen ©agio, Clinton, chairman of clin ics; Alox Alexander, Goderich., chairman of industry; ' G. C. {Brjghtrall, Seaforth, chairman of supply; Edwin Chesney, Tucker- sinitih Township, chairman of canvass; P. ip. McConnell. Sea forth, chairman of high schools; and Mrs. C. A. Trott, chairman of publicity. 1 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY THE DIRECTOR, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES, DEPARTMENT OF UKUR, OTTAWA'(POSTAGE FREE) PLEAS* SEND MEINFORMATION SHOWING HOW A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY CAN SHING MX RETIREMENT INCOME AT LOW GOST- MY NAME IS.. (Mr./Ma./MM I LIVE AT.„...„ ____________________________________DATE OF PIPTJU..—______- AGE WHEN ANNUITY TO START_____.TELEPHONE...^__________ _ I und«ratand that informqtion giv«n abov« will ba h«W canfidanUal. I I I I I I 1I I I , I -I I . II 1 | poem by Pauline Johnson. W.M.S. World’s Day of on February 17 th was yearly reports were read CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156. Grand Bend >11 County Library at the local lib- Books are now classes of read- are some of the non-fiction. Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. Murray May. iMr. and Mrs. Ray Clarke, Ken neth and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Miss Margaret Bray of London spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and’ Mrs. John Bray. Mrs. Jas. Hodgert spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Miller of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia, Mrs. Russell Wanner of- Grand Bendy-Mr. and Mrs, Tony Shulman and Marcia of Embro, Mrs. Knight and Ross of Sea forth, Miss Jones of Clinton were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym on Sunday in honor of their twenty - ninth wedding anniver sary which was January 12. Community Night . The first community night was held on Friday evening in Thames Road school With a fair attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray and - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hume were’in charge for the evening. Euchre winners were: Ladies, Mrs. Jas. Hodgert and Mrs. Wm. 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