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Boundaries changed again Times-Advocate, April 21, 1977 Page 5
Ks pick first woman president
Robert McKinley of Zurich, and
his private member's bill,
changing the name of the riding,
is expected to be passed by the
Commons in June, Until
redistribution a few months ago
Mr. McKinley's riding was
known as Huron-Middlesex
because the townships of Bid-
dulph and McGillivray were
included,
The latest shuffle has lopped off
the two Middlesex townships and
finance chairman, Lorne
Kleinstiver,Dashwood, sec.-tres.,
Mrs. Betty Graham, Brucefiekl.
The executive also includes the
chairpersons for each of the
municipalities within the riding.
WOMAN HEADS CONSERVATIVES — Mrs. Margaret Bennett of Wingham is the new president of the PC
Association for the federal riding of Huron, At the left is former Ontario Minister of Agriculture William
Stewart, director of the Ontario Agricultural Museum Bob Carbert, Mrs. Bennett and MP Robert
McKinley. Wingham Advance Times photo
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Whether or not to Incorporate
Mrs. Margaret Bennett of
Wingham became the first
woman president of the Huron
Progressive Conservative
Association on Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Bennett accepts
the leadership of the Federal
riding association at a par-
ticularly important time in the
history of that organization,
The constituency has been
represented in the House of
Commons for the past 12 years by
CLAN DE BOYE
The annual meeting of Clan-
deboye Women's Institute was
held Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Rupert Williams.
Mrs. Bruce Henry, president,
presided for the opening and the
business. The roll call was
"Payment of Fees". There were
14 members and three visitors
present.
Reports were heard from all
the conveners and the secretary,
Mrs. Harold Hardy, gave the
auditor's report. Mrs. Rea Neil
gave the report of the nominating
committee,
Mrs. Wilmer Scott presided for
the election of officers as follows:
president, Mrs, Art Hodgins; vice
president, Mrs. Ethel Donaldson;
sec. treasurer, Mrs. Harold
Hardy; assist. Sec. treas., Mrs.
Richard Worthington; district
director, Mrs. Bruce Henry;
brand.), directors, Mrs. Evelyn
O'Neil and Mrs. Ray Hodgins and
Mrs. Rea Neil; pianist, Mrs.
Allan Hill; auditors, Mrs. Peter
Groenewegen, Mrs. Allan Hill.
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries-Mrs. Michael Hef-
fernan • Citizenship and World
Affairs-Mrs. Jack Hodgson'
Education and Cultural
Activities-Mrs. Chas. Coughlin:
Family and Consumer Affairs-
Mrs. Rupert Williams Public
Relations-Mrs. Wilmer Scott'
Tweedsmuir History-Mrs. Jas.
O'Connor. Resolutions-Mrs.
Gerald Lyim.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Norman Hardy and Mrs. Ethel
Donaldson assisted the hostess
with the lunch.
The May meeting will be held
at St. James church on Wed-
nesday evening, May 11 at 8 p.m.
when the 4-H girls and their
mothers will be guests. The
Public Relations convener, Mrs.
Roy Cunningham has arranged a
Fashion Show by "Stretch and
Sew" of Oakridge Acres, as the
program for that evening.
Personals
Congratulations and best
wishes to Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Millson who are celebrating their
Diamond wedding anniversary
this week. They are enjoying
reasonably good health and are
looking f orward to their
celebration party to be held on
Friday night, April 22 in the
Exeter Legion Hall.
The Bluewater Rest Home at
Zurich held their Easter dinner
Sunday, for friends and relatives
of residents of the home. The
nephew and nieces of Mrs.
Elizabeth Thompson that at-
tended the dinner were, Mr. &
Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Thompson of Clan-
deboye, Mr. Stewart Thompson,
Mrs. Florence Hodgins, Mrs. Kay
Haggar and Mrs. Edyth Watson,
Lucan.
Sunday Mr. & Mrs, Clarence
Millson attended "Open House"
in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Floyd
Dykes' 40th Wedding Anniver-
sary, held at the home of Bill and
Susan Dykes, RR 2 Granton.
The A.C.W. of St. James
7 Continued from Page 4
her leg now and expects to have a
cast on for several weeks, She is
staying at St. Joseph's Hospital
and learning how to use crutches.
Jimmy is still on a program at
C.P.R.I. but expects to be back at
school next week.
Tom is a patient in Cottage 21
at C.P.R.I. Mrs. MacGregor was
able to visit him last month. We
hope he will soon begin to im-
prove so that he can be with his
friends and family.
Just before the Spring Break
eight of our children went with
the grades 1 and 2 to visit Cor-
bett's Sugar Bush in McGillivray
Township. We appreciate being
able to join with the other classes
on special trips like this.
Sincerely,
Eleanor Scott
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when the
Exeter FUNERAL HOME Ontario canvasser calls
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Stratford, Ontario
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson of
Clandeboye celebrated their 60th
Wedding Anniversary, Monday of
this week. An Open House and
dance is being held Friday night
at the Exeter Legion Hall,
Mr. & Mrs. Millson were
married on April 18, 1917 by Rev.
R. H. Barnaby at the home of the
bride's parents Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Ashbury in Lucan.
They have one daughter Mrs.
Jim Beckett, Kitchener and two
sons Ralph Millson, London and
Gerald Millson, Clandeboye.
They also have eight grand-
children and six great grand-
children,
Mr. Millson's father George
was the Postmaster at Whalen's
Corners in the late 1870's when
the famous Donnelly's received
their mail there.
Mr. Millson who claims to be
the oldest barber in Ontario
continues to serve a few
customers in a shop in his home
opposite the Clandeboye general
store.
The couple moved to Clan-
Church, held a Euchre party on
Tuesday night with seven tables
in play, Prize winners were:
Men's High-Murray Carter;
Ladies High-Mrs. Art Hodgins;
Mens Low-Gerald Lynn; Ladies
Low-Mrs. Ethel Donaldson; Lone
Hands-Allan Hill-Mrs. Evan
Hodgins; Lunch was served and a
social time enjoyed by all.
Clandeboye pair celebrate
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be beaten
deboye 17 years ago from their
Blanshard Township farm.
The Clandeboye resident
learned the barber business from
Charlie Banes in Granton at the
age of 18.
When he started Millson says,
"A haircut was 15 cents, a shave
was 10 cents and you could buy a
loaf of bread for four cents."
has added the four southern
townships and four towns in
Bruce County. Mr. McKinley's
bill will change the name of the
constituency to Huron-Bruce.
Thus, the Wednesday meeting,
held in the new Howick Township
Community Centre, became the
founding convention for the new
riding of Huron-Bruce.
The slate of officers approved
by the meeting includes a lengthy
list of the party faithful, in ad-
dition to Mrs. Bennett: Honorary
presidents are Robert E.
McKinley, Zurich; Elmer Bell,
Exeter; Hon. Charles Mac-
Naughton,Exeter, James Hayter,
Goderich; William Walden,
Wingham; George McCutcheon,
Brussels; Frank Walkom,
Goderich; John Durnin, Auburn;
Clayton Laithwaite, Goderich;
and Elgin McKinley, Zurich,
President, Mrs. Bennett; vice-
presidents, Harry Hayter, Dash-
wood; Murray Cardiff, Ethel;
Jim Ainsley, Goderich; Robert
Emerson, Ripley; William
Musser, Exeter; Gerry Holmes,
Clinton; Robert Dinsmore,
Seaforth;
Directors: Joe Reichenback,
hie Ice
Mildmay; Mrs. Donna Woods,
Clinton; Ed Powell, Wingham
Roy Cousins, Brussels; Elmer
Hayter, Varna;
Young PC director, Miss Janet
Haines, Wingham; election
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