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Jelin Jelllies-Q1/ and Mrs. Mason
Robinson gave the report on the
recent 'sectional Meeting ,held at,'
Fo rdw
Mrs, Charles Spiel; gave 6. favor-
able report on .the Special Fund and
time supply alloeation for the May
bale, The annual business meet-
ing, will be held. Deeemlier 1.0, when
the ladies, Will take cookies and
candies for the gift bexes to Miss
Agatha Coultes of Edmonton and
Miss' Mary Blair of Toronto.,
Mrs. Gordon McBtuney, Mrs.
George McGee. aril Mrs; '-Charles
Shiell were appointed the homh*-
ting eonunittee, Mrs, Ronald Cool-
tes reported that the allocation of
$155 had been exceeded, Mrs, Geo.
McGee gave a report on Christian
stewardship ant, the meeting was
closed with the Miznah benediction.
The hostess served lunch And a cup
of tea.
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The night was dark, the snow was blowing,.
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The road with slush and ice was deep,
And cars were moving at a creep.
Joe Doakes was travelling close behind
The car In front, so he could find
His, way by the red light ahead ...
His windshield wiper had gone dead.
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Far up ahead, a sudden spill
Stopped all the cars right down the fine.
For careful drivers, this was line.
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Wawanosh with 13 tables in play
and with Mr. mid Mrs, Ronald
Coultes and Mr. and Mrs, James
Coultes In. charge,
The travelling prizes that started
at the head table were finally won
by Mrs. Lorne Scott and Harold
'Currie. Mrs. George Carter and
George Walker held high points eN^1,••••AnANry^YwAVAseW,A.
and Linda Coultes and Lorne Scott
REIVIINGTON'S won consolation awards. All en-
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FARM FORUM RESULTS,
WHAT PRICE FREEDOM
A total of 359.fortns, met far the
first .discussion "What Price Free-
dom?" on November 3:„ with 4,080
members in attendance.
In answer to the first question:
"What freedom, have you !oat
through farm, organization?'.' 54%
of the forums replied, "None",
19% felt that some freedoms had
been taken away by organization
and they listed a variety of them,
ranging from the right to produce
to the right. to be exploited. 18%
of the forums felt that marketing
of their products had been restrict-
ed in some way, Most cited ex-
ample was the Ontario Moe- Pro-
ducers Marketing Board.
• In answer to the question, "What
have you gained?" 41.5% of the an-
swers involved new bargaining
Power in marketing, 39% agreed
that better and larger markets
have been won by organized agri-
culture.
S6% of the farm people who dis-
cussed the question agreed that
they . have gained financially
through organizational work on
their behalf, 6% were not too sure
and a further 4% felt that they had
lost money through the exchange
of freedom, '
Freedom. as part of an organiza-
tion is more important to 90% of
Canada's forum members than. in-
dividual freedom. 8% are divided
in their views. and only 2% want
complete freedom .as `individuals.
The reason given by 80% 'of 'the
groups involved increased bargain-
-ing power, when a united front is
Presented. Others suggested more
security' and wider markets.
Mrs. Jas. Falconer
Presides at W.M.S.
WHITECHURCH—Mrs. Jas. Fal-
coner; president of the W.M.S, of
the United Church, presided for
the meeting held at the home of
Mrs,. J. G. Gillespie on Wednesday
last, with ten ladies present. The•
theme 'of the meeting, "Are Stran-
gers- 'Enemies?". Mrs, Russell
1Ptirdeli 'read the Scripture lesson'
from iiiiteioneiny and Mrs.: J.-
tBeearoft gave the comments on.
this, covenant with, the phildren of,
Israel.
Mrs. Falconer had charge, of the,
study book,•••"ConCerns .of a..Coa-
,;tinent,", telling of our neighbor-
hood in. the world, ita peoples and
'Kits, problems. Mrs, Ezra Scholtz
:and- Mrs. Garnet. Farrier sang
'"How Great"' Tho-n.,,I A-k0,;',.'", Mrs.
'Saholtz, Mra,W Aibereclilltes and
'Mrs. Russell Chapman were ap-
pointed on the nominating commit-,
tee for the annual meeting to be
held on December 3rd at the home
of Mrs. Ezra •Scholtz, Mrs.
Farrier closed the meeting with
prayer.
WOMEN 110111 PLACE
IN FIRST CHURCHES
WHITECHRCII
lYfri and Mrs. W. J. Peacock anti
family of BineVale visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Dawson
Crnig,
The Presbyterian S.S. decided to
hold a social in the church on De-
cember 20 and meet, on Sunday Ore,•
ning in the Church to sing the
Christmas carols, and hear the
Christmas story. All the. Coogrega-
tiOns wilt be invited to attend,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prooke of To-
rotAo visited on SntidAy with Mr,
and Mrs. James Mellraith,
Mrs, Alex Inglis was the winner
of $25 in the Legion draw at Luck-
now last week.
The Davidson well drillers
ished drilling at the home of
James Richardson last week,. go-
ing down 1.78 feet. ',This ;nveelt.they
are drilling for Johnston' Conn and
then tor Bert King in Outran.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of their
son. Mr. Wilfred Caslick fin Wing-
ham.
Among those who attended the
funeral of the late Thomas Moore
from a distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Will Shaw, Toronto; Mr.1 Elwyil
Moore, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,
Clark McGregor and son Cameron
of Sebringville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Henderson, LucknoW; Mrs. Walter
James and Mr. Stanley Moore of
•Woodstock.
Mr. Donald Ross has been suf-
fering for the past two weeks with
infection in his right hand, -
Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Simpson of
Teeswater visited on Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
and Mrs. Will Conn, who had been
visiting at the Simpson home fqr
the past few weeks, returned home,
Miss Myrtle Beecroft of New
London, Conn., is visiting at the
home of her brother, Mr. J. D. Bee-
croft, and Miss Florence Beeeroft
of Toronto spent the week-end at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn, Al-
ma and Muriel visited 4,, Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Scott at
Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeBoer and
family moved on Friday to the,
George Tiffin farm in Kinlos,s.
Mr. and krt William MePher-
sop.of St. Helens and Mr. and Md.
Walter Elliott on Sunday visited . „ .
and the L.A. will hold', their an
nual meeting on Tuesday at the,
home of Mrs. Wallace Conn. Dr.
Marshall closed the meeting -with":
Annual Meeting Set
For December 10
WIIII-"ECHURQ/I— The W,M,S,
of Vidvin-Biielt United Church met
on Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Chas, Shiell with 21 ladles
present and with Mrs. Kenneth Mar
son presiding. She gave the call
to worship. Mrs. Harold Currie
read fire Scripture lesson from
Deuteronomy mud Mrs. Mason,
spoke in the meditation period and
led in a discussion,
Mrs,. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs.
Ronald Coultes and. Mrs. John
Jamieson had charge. of the first
chapter of the . study bOok, "COI-
eons of a Continent" with the
subject on Mexico. Many inter-
esting articles were shown that had
with their father, Mr. Gordon. El-
liott, who has been a patient in
Victoria, Hospital during the past
week, Mrs, Elliott is visiting a
the home of Mr. and. M rs, Dri n k
water of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw arid
children were in Cloderieh on Sun-
day and his mother, Mrs. James
Laidlaw returned home with then,
to spend a few days here.
Mr. and Mrs, John Purdon vis.
ited on Tuesday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Harold Cook of BlYth.
Mrs. Alfred MeCreight left on Vett.
nesday last to spend the winter
months with Winghtun friends:
Mr, ,JaMeS 'Gordon of Broderick
Sask„ attended the Winter Fair
in TOronto last Week and spent a
few days this week 'at the home of
his sister, Mrs, John McGee.'
Mr. Robert Gibson 'and Misg Mar,
jorie Currie of Toronto,,spent the
week-end at the home 'of Mrs. Rs: J
Currie.
Miss Janet Watson, of Aylmer,
and her mother, Mrs. Robert Wat-
son, of Brueefield, spent Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gil-
bert Beecroft,
Little Evelyn Bieman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Bieman,
was a patient in Sick Children's
Hospital, London, last week,
Mr. and Mrs. .Telm. Jones and his
parents,,Mr. and Mrs. Marry Jones,
of Birmingham, Mich., spent the
week-end with Mr. and -Mrs. Harry
Cook and AIr, and ,Mrs, Leander
Goodof Marnoch 'and ,renexed for
mer acquaintances 'in this distinct.
Mr. and MrS, Gordon ,Ros's and
baby "son,' of toitinto,'t kpeat the
nrecend parents, Mr.
nil 'Mrs. Athal, Erna of E'st. Wa-
w'anosit and his parent& Mr, and
%Ira, -Frank RoSs Of.TurnberrY:' 4Yer.
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WHTTECHURCH— The W.M.S.
of the Presbyterian Church held
its annual -business meeting on
Wednesday last in the S.S. room of
the church -with 16 ladies present.
Dr. Marshall presided and gave the
call to worship. The theme of the
meeting was "Fellowship". Mrs.
Hugh Simpson led in prayer.
Mrs.'Andrew Gaunt gave the re-
port of the nominating commit-
tee. Hon. pros,, Mrs. David Ken- I.
nedy; pres,, Mrs. Dawson Craig;
1st vice, Dr. Marshall; 2nd vice,
Mrs, Frank Coulter; sec., Mrs, Jas.
McInnis; treas., Mrs. Johnston
Conn; literature sec., Mrs, Earl
Caslick; Home Helpers, Mrs. John
McGee; welcome and welfare, Mrs,
Donald Ross; 'Glad Tidings, Mrs.
John Craig; student, Mrs, Elroy
Laidlaw; Supply, Mrs. James Mc-
Innis; Children of the Church,
supt., Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs.,
Donald Ross; pianists, Mrs. John
McGee and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
These officers were duly accepted.
The roll call was answered by a
Bible verse on Fellowship. Mrs.
Frank Coulter gave the offertory
'prayer. llra. Caslick; read the
Scripture message front the new
dition and front letters to Young
Churches,
TWO groups under Dr. Mfarsha.11
and Mrs. Simpson studied Bible
Passages in connection with M-
lowship, talents, sharing; friend-
Ship, 'sorrow, P,rkier,ommttnion,i
faith, charity, love, with no differ-
ence hi tare and colour, and told
of the 'Plafe of Wonten in the first
churches, Dr. 'Marshall then asked,
"What does fellowship in the
aurch Mean to you ", and stn-
. arized the verses applying' theta
in the how, rhurch, the 'Canadian
. and the lotolga 'chorales; saying,'
"It was .friendship in action",
Mrs. Johnston, 'Cahn' gave a rn.. part Of the' 10640%111p Meeting at
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