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"WEE " LEGION CORNER
(DY'BaY Bronson)
THg LEGION NEEDS NEW.
MEMBERS. .
IT NEEDS ypul
Again the drive its on for new
.members to join the Legion, and
this branch would like to go all .dut A
legato, this year and be tops in the
zone.
Remember all those Vat's bene-
fits you 'got when you hit civic.
street? Almost the entdee packa.ge
of vet'$ benefits was Legiou pro-
posed as early as 1041, and every
veteran in Canada Profited from
these proposals, ITbe Legion was
instrumental in having the VLA
Act expanded so that many a Vet
could or start a business
Most branches, our own included
contribute each year to scholar-
ships. Some branches sponsor their
own awards, such as this branch
proposes to do in the near future.
Lea year Legion membership
helped to obtain larger pensions
and allowances, besides sponsoring
'the Canadian Legion - Youth Train-
ing Plan, they are sponsortng au
Olympic Program, starting up eye
banks, raised more than $70,000
'in sclhoiarships and bursaries. The
Legion also achieved succ,ess In
Having certain- Vetter-Antal Leghtle
lotion Passed.
For 31 years the door Of Par
liament ,}1111 has been open to the
Canadian Legion. Legion briefs
to Parliament have brought veter-
an's problems into sharp focus; the
PrlablemisI were re+ 'requests
were just, and gpvernment action
usually followed. Today that door
is still open to the Legion. for
there are still some problems to
solve„ that is why we are out for
more members to strengthen the
Legion and make us even stronger
than ever with regard to briefs .to
Parliament.
,There are still Many ex.seviicemeii
in this district who are not members
and we hope that the efforts of
this (column will show to them that
it is a real duty of every Vet to be
a member and help his comrade6
carry on dike great work the Legion
is doing from coast to coast.
It has been brought to my artten.
teen that the Dominion Come/Won
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MELVILLE YOUNG
WOMEN'S GUILD
111100 table centre of flags carried out
the theme of the meeting held in
;Melville Church parlour in cola.
bration of the birthday of Queen;
Elizabeth.
Margaret Work opened the d..
votions with a poem entitled If
If You Think ',Cod.. Cam Two verse
of God Save fl'he Queen after
which the Parable of the '
was read in unison Min :Mattis,
25. This was the partion of script-
read by 'Prince Philip in' Christ
Church Cathedral, Otteenn, 1$01
October,
Prayer was offered by Viola
Adams and the topic, At Church
with the Queen, was given by
Isabel Gibson. (This interest164
aecouut was 'written by Leeta,
Cully Cherry, editor of The Glad
Tidings, who was fortunate enough:
to be among 16 preste represent-
atives at the aforesaid service where
Her !Majesty Queen Elizabeth the
Second, His Royal Highness, Prince
Philip and the rest of the Royal.
Party worshipped on the day be-
tare her majesty opened the 23rd.
Session of her Canadian Parliament.,
Taken from this service also the
Recessional hymn, "'From Ocean
Unto Ocean". was sung.
Joanne King farvoured with a very
pleasing piano solo and the devot.
tional part of the meeting closed with'
mizOth benediction.
Business was in charge of the
president, Winnifred Edgar. Seer
reterys and treasurers report
were given and two thankpyou card
read. An invitation was issued front'
the W, M. S. to he present at their'
June meeting. ',Twenty six members
answered the roll call with the Tiffin
of a •queen and we were pleased td
have as our guest a former meth,
her, Mrs. Wilson Tibbo of Sault
Ste Marie,
A (very Valuable member whom we
are sorry to lose, Laura Alcock,
presented with a gift died giVen
best wishes for happiness in her
new hem's.
'Viola Adams coteltticited contest
and refreshments were, served by
the committee in charge, Margartit
Wdrlc, Viola Adams, and Isabel
Gibson-.
over !the "week end .with relatives Lunch followed.
'in this district.
The Eighth meeting of the Ethel]
Cautious igareys was held at the I ,
hom e of the leader Mr% Gill on; I
May 22nd, nth. 1
Opening — 4 . H pledge ,
I Roll Coll -- Record Book up to date.
Business — Record Book and the .
charts, Myeelf and My Home.
Plans for. Aelneenement Day were ,
disquaged. •
GMup Week — Judging MenueS,
'closing God Save 'The Queen. I
Luneh followed.
Somebody's daughter . .
Cranbrook Club
The fifth meeting was held on
Aniria 25th at the schoal, opened
with "0 Canada". The subject
matter was on SaniitaUon, under
sub topics of How we may fight
bacteria causing germs; Sate
water to drink; Side milk; Sew-
age disposal and The* control of
germs.
tThe meeting wee: closed with the
Queen,
The sixth Meeting was held on
May third at the school, opened
with "0 Canada". The subject
matter was on Care of Your Cloth-
ing and Your Body, under sub
topics of summer and winter
clothes; Feet; Exercises for Body;
Care of Eyes; Care of Teeth; Care
of Skin and Hints on First Aid.
I The seventh meeting, held May
) 10th, opened with "0 Canada".
I Miss Noble, a registered nurse
gave a demonstratfon on how to
11 bandage a head before .operae
ions; how to bandage an eye; an
1 ear; a hand; a knee and a finger.
She showed how to make a sling;
gave demonstration on artifi-
cial respiration. Miss- Noble then
:conducted o "First Add Quiz", Th9
meeting was closed with the Queen.
compassionate care and the
chance to build virtuous and
happy lives. Aren't you glad
there is a Salvation Army?
To all who have fallen by the
wayside from whatever cause,
The Salvation Army offers
refuge and hope. To equip its
faithful workers for these tasks
of mercy and restoration, it
relies confidently on YOU.
-14Lor"
It couldn't, of course, be YOUR
daughter. This girl has no one
to care for her and her unborn
child. Both face a future dark
with shame and bitterness, fruit
of folly and betrayal.
But not without hope. In the
havens, homes and hospitals of
"The Understanding Heart The Salvation Army the unwed
and the Human Touch mother and her babe are given
WALTON
:C. G. I. T. Meeting
The C. G. T. T. met et the home
of Marilyn Johnston.
A Poem was read :;air Marion
Turnbull, Donna Smith, read the
!scripture lesson, after which prayer
was offered by Marion.
The business part of the meeting
was conduucted, by Marilyn John
ston. Eighteen ineMbers answered
the roll eel!. Mary -Lou Kirkby
read dale minutes of the last meet-
ing and Ann Achilles gave the
treasurer's. report.
Following the bitable* a Bible
Study was conducted by Mrs.
E'AMt6ellirteaetelto.nclusion a recitation
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HURON COUNTY
FEDERATION NEWS
By Carl Hemingway
Bolger in, charge. NOTICE„, Ethel Cautious Careys
The
aoderich, on
Huron County Council will meet in the Court House.
Wednesday, June 10, 1958 at WO A, M.
Rosemarie Bolger read an add- of the Legion is now in session in The seventh meeting of the Ethel ress and Faye Love p'eesented
Edmonton, and that there was a Cautious C'etreys was held at the a gift to Mrs. McCreath, in appre-
propoisal to increase War Veteran's home of Nancy Hoy on -May 15 at elation of the work she had done in
on the back, Last (Thursday evening
Please forgie a "home town" pat
'allowance to married recipients 8 p.m. _ the past five yeard. from $120 to $140. a month, ' ,. Opening — 4 - H pledge Mrs. McCreath thanked the girls the Brussels Morris and Grey tele.
The minutes Of the last meeting' for the gift, and a delicious lunch
were read. was served.
Roll Call — My average food i Mr. and Mrs. David Andrewe
scram Selection for one week. Troyonto, has been a visitor with
The next meeting to be held at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mrs. Gill's on May 226d, Dundae
Discus:et:ens ;included.: Public. Mr, and M. Cecil Cameron,
Health Services:, The National. Guelph, 'wore recent guests with
Pantry Shelf and Genial Rules for Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Feaser.
All accounts, notices of deputations etc. should be in the
islands of the ;County, Clerk ..not later_ than „Saturday, ..June 7th,
12:00 noon.
A. H. Erskine,
Clerk, County ef Huron,
phone held Open House in their
new exchange. They are to be coin-
Pleminted on their fine new home.
Some !individuals, in, particular. and
the subscribers in general deserve
.a great deal of credit for their
,energy and bushiness understandiiig
in keeping this manicipal system in
operated.
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Me, Mae McIntosh underwent en
operation in Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital last ;week, and was able to
come home on Monday. June 2nd.
Mrs. Wes. Mcnachern spent a few
days in London with Mr. and MI*
Winston 1VICEachern.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross :Sitieiraii, their
son , Keith, and son4in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs Tom
therolpson,, all of Saginaw, visited
.01.011111•••••••••• Group Work — Planning lVfeals.
Based On Food Guide For Health.-
meal planning.
The Home Assignment were
even
Roll Call for next meeting =—
Ttecord'Book up to date.
Closing — God Save The 'Queen,
Dave Rackwell, with his parents
in the village,
W, A. 50th Anntversary
Members of the W. A. are mialiing
final preparations for the pro•
grain and ice cream' social flieing
held to celebrate their 50th anhver-
sexy.
This brings to mind several quest-
ions, Why is this system Successful
when so many others are selling out
to a latge corporaition? The answer
perhaps can't be found easily but
there are two factors that are vital
Flirst there is leadership. This
must be energetic and capable, but
the best of leaders. Tail unless there
is active support frOm the member-
ship. Where both are strong suc-
cess Is assured. If either Is Weak
detertionattion :follows and where
bath are indifferent failure results.
This could be applied to -any or-
ganization. i I
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Is it this Ohl combination of
leadership and membership that
makes the family 'farm succeSsitil?
I believe it is this that keeps so
many small bueinesses in operation,
Recently I was told that unem-
ployment payments have been cost-
ing the gevernment J75,000,000 a
month. This ra direct subsidy to
large -corpOraitlionS since the Gov-
erament is supporting their em-
loyees for Part of the year.
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tangy, nutritious.
Catingn'thease 'n shrimp bor.
PenIthlul, delicious.
However well you know
Ontario, you'll enjoy getting
to know it better. Make a
point this year of exploring
its highways and byways,
visiting its lovely lakes arid
vacationing at one of its
Modern resort areas like
the Halibuttoe Highlands
shown above. Take the first
step now, by filling out and
mailing the coupon below:
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There are those who elaim the
, enterprise must lie ivory large to
be efficient yet many of these large
Operatieris cart only support their
emPle•Yees for. pert of the year
While the small itiefeltient family
farni supports: its labour fordo for
'the MI year, Perhaps -We're stiffer-
; tog trout a "*" complex. •
hope the young ladled haven't
fongotteh 'the 'County bia0ty
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