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County of Huron.
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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• CRIPPLED •91-114D.SSisi
0.1,J.Y EASTER SgAt,e,!
There .are Wi. ew'vico club
members • in ,Ontario dedicated 10
nothing short Of the .unclOnditiertal
,turrender .of illege.se (01.0, deform.
attee that .nrevont little children
from running .and playint:. with their
brothers and sisters 7 .ft veritable,
allr,v who ralliee every spring for
their annual assault,
The weapon they unleash on the
,genera/,,PlIblic is thb Fluster Seal ---
a symbol of hope P,110 opportunity :
Provided iby the Ontario Government
for Crippled Children, Everyone
will have now received their Easter
Seale, and this year a target or
$87:5,MCI in voluntary contributions
must be realized or some of the.
mere than 16.000 handicapped
kiddies across the province of
Ontario will be neglected. From the
simple net, of sending to everyone
a. letter and a sheet of nester Seals'
to the inmortant business er forming
the -Eociety's policies in its • ax-pan
Sion :program for crippled children.
th A gerViCS Clith members take. a
1,een interest and active port,
They take pride in assuming the
official liason. 'between the • local
health authorities and the Soc-
iety, making it thet- duty to see
that every handicaoned child is
treated and provided with trans-
nnrrri fi-n and the peoner braces.
rin d ..,--.--ILA nea l ,-.., ,-, — by
his disability:.
More procrress. in the care and
f pen f-e-soef er the cr?1,-ter1 el-141i1 1,1,-;
been, made in the past twenty-five
,,,,, 91T, 1-1-1,1, ihr ,inrr rho. T1--- lo p-:•ev..10,0,
hietery .-,* -e, n vi -hind., Tih,ArTAMP, is
asked t' h ,an thA 111.Arebor5s, of the
service clubs to keep this vital pro-
gramme .in operation until every
crippled child in Ontario has the
rrportuoity of ' happier life and the
chance to achieve independence.
That, way they will grow to assume,
their rightful place in Society as a
self sustaining and contributing
citizen — not liability.
Walton Club
The first meeting of the "Ciottons
.May Be Smart" was held at the
Walton School on February 20th.
The election of officers for the new
club are as follows:
,Piestdent — Mary Helen Bachanan.
Vice President — Teresa Ryan.
Secretary •—• Ann Blake
Planning the dress and facto to
know abet buying cotton were die-
cussed.
The roil call, far the next is "One Mrs. -T. Arnitrmig demonstrated
, Cptton':. ,'rk6. Hem° gssiginitent is te stay
,•-stiehltig, each girl is. to make
a sample for record book.
gPoeitilia :steolnrincgthisboidx:lo Pitt our belong- Good poatyz•a, Was discussed and
ings iti::-,, • a :practised: . Bopk covers were die-
oilseed, several` patterns were placed
oil !matbAills'. arid pinned. T'Vonte
Connelly was chosen as commentator
on Achlevment Day,
The eeeend meeting Of the Brae,
eels Busy 'Rasters Wee held tater-
day afternoon, Pelitaary 18th, at
2!00 pat. le the BrlaSsels Library,
The meeting opteed with Dad Satre
the Queeti, The minutes Of the last
moottitg were reed end approved
Seven merebers atistVoted tole rail
cab With one point to consider when
bistvieg cotton, The secretary and
Press renOtter Th Sylvia Hoover ter
thli. Meeting:
Tile next itieetittg 18 to be held on,
Vehrttety 25t1i, at i.00 ti,ui. . iii the
the nrialssols Lihrn.m.. Mrs., 1-
krteritvoite; and Mrs. IT. Tiovriea
6011011AtfatOrl 11M' Shorten the!'
bodice, shoulder Scum., and fined
iiittril`r, rilt0 lIPS. Uri criln"'"'e
strirt pattern: ht the writsf, the girls
designed the eaVei'S for their hill;'.
'The moetipg then adjetttrited-
2nd' Meeting BrUssels Busy Bastert
"BellaSett duty- casters"
"the third Meeting of the "IiritsSols
tastbro', Was hold tebrilary
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PROVIDENT ASSURANCE
• COMPANY GAINS
' The PreVident
Aesurenee CToinpany r.pperta profits.
for 1.900 of $760,469, or ;1544 per
share, .001roared. with .$1.%28, lft09.
,SatT of $41,140 wee traapferrod
to •the special reserve for life, assure
• ante, '',.^Otal, of $345,94.2 was added
to the surplus account,. bringing it
to $2,402;945. Policyholders' surplus
now totals. 13,408,079,
In the branches, . other than life,
written pro:aim-M. reached $9.,008,494,..
an: increase of 445,105 over 1959,
Life lausIness. "
New life buSiness issued in 1969
increased by 23% over that of 1959,
which is far above the aggregate per,
centage shown ;by all companies in
Canada, Contracts • for a total of
$14,8$0,973 were issued, against
012,147,493 - tin the previous 12
months. Total life assurance in force
at 'Dec. 21, exceeded i$72,000,000,
'Company's assets now total
410.91;0313, compared with
$14,254,445 .in 1959, an 'increase of
$1,942,588, or 13,63%.
This company is represented
locally by:
110th at 2:00 p.m. in the Library with
all members present.
Meeting opened with the singing
of 'God Save the Queen followed by
the roll call: Minutes were read by
Sylvia Hoover Mrs. S. Armstrong
dictated next week's .roll call.
Next meeting to be held March
4th.
Mrs. H. Devries demonstrated how
to make tailor tacks, each girl
making samples.
GLENN M. RONNENBIERG
Brussels, Brodhagen and Monkton,
and Mrs. E. Munro of Seaforth
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Home Assignments were given and
The meeting adjourned with the
4-H pledge,
3rd'iVieeting branbrook Club •
Tho third meeting of tile Crain-
brook .Cotton Club Was held at the
home of Marilyn and Dorothy Knight
out Febrtiery 25th. •
The .meeting opened with the
repeating' of the 444. pledge.
The roll call was -.answered with
"A tine lit clothes that. Salta Me'
The inientes 'of the preVionS ineoting
were read by • Carol riselier, The
buqirLos-q followed, tt, WAS decided
to have the nett ineotiPg at the
home 'of Sheila Strickler.
Mrs. MaTitggitrt vivo the toll tell
tied home '6AM:0-merit.
the meethig Was closed, with the
gtighig of 'OM'S:060c (VOL
$13,U$SELS POST
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Start Planned. Saving at our nearest branch now.
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MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND.
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The= iiiianitarian achievements of the Red Cross dep6d on
your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the essentia1
Red Cross services and programmes in your community.
This year—think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and
your neighbour—then plan your donation or pied 7,e to the best of
your means. A generous demotion will do Sor much for Co many
111'1961.
so many ways
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Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing
Account. The low service charges are prepaid.
• Your cancelled cheques are your receipts.
he Red Cross
Looks 'to You
Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to
it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll
gain new peace of mind.
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Thursday, arch 9th,.19a1
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