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art r,y b*n t
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of theft oderioli niotnbe ce of the Association.
At the annual St :Peter's parish l'T• 3. Ltuti nan of». Ashlleld were
awarded prizes, ' for.: an .old-time
A P..
waltz., and also:.for a cotillion;
gratulatibns
Pe, `.22nd in, . the
party held x'e Y M
C.0:C. Hall London' >' 'Mr. and•' Mrs.
fes,.."rte—
Sellingop `c4ttnity for lad. , or..Young •
lady with most evenings available to
earn full week's pay; in 15 to 20 hours.
This is 'an:.opportun ty /which' will allow
r e s CCee a Pica t.''.t e
h u of n o v�xlA�tuall
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o orate an Automobile ' and cove more
territory
• - Product and,.,Com an -.rhi -h1 axe • -ded.--:-. -- --
- Permit"
Permanent. Repeat business ' an* lin--
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portant .partof your "income •'in the
second and the following'yeare:
Write to Box, 74,, Sinai -Star, aoderich.
A L
C R Q'GP , Maxch '-÷Frda is.
the 'World Day of Player, : ' The
ladies';of Carlow•. are worshipping
with the W.M.S. 1. ladies t%t : Nile,
church:
A . ,sliccessful ,euchre party'
' 'was,
.
bthe Instit t�
tie n the . h l an
:11,61d'
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Friday. last. Mrs L. Harrison -:was
high :lady and .Arnold •Alien high
's an. Everyoner• enjoyed a' .happy
Another nother is planned;
for -Friday Mardi 25th. ,-.
Wonnen's Institute. --,The: Febi u
ary meeting 'of the Colborne, Wo
men's I•nstitute was held in.. the
Township' Hall; With--1--good Irt-
tendce_ ` The, subject' foie,., the day
was.b World >+'rlerid” shi a d -Ui
roll call brought so" 'einteresting
items On -cotxntri'es -and pedp1e_fr,
Western ' Europe. Mrs• Strailghiu'n
read an "article from the Farmers'.
Magazine;.'on :the..re1�nion inF Canada'
'of #i fam0 from Viirepe. It was
decided to purchase.; plates to ' go"
with• the cups purchased in January.
Plans for „a euchre party were made...
'Ther-l'ad-.4--• wlio:•floo'i the sewing-
-- sot rse were 'most.-pleasedwith their • M
•.dresses and. .liope to show 'them to.
the others in the near future • :The
nieetin closed d •.With...
.. g e Vv the Mary
Stewart; conmmen•t and asocial hour
was spent, with ;Mrs.. Ed° 2or[t-
gonrery ;and`Mrs. Lamb..as''l ostesses.
The
March meeting will be held
n; he '22nd,, each member to brink
sometliing to put lir .a° 'box 'for
England. , '
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ODF I
CHO'Ci'TS.HI 'March
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.r
and r','
M Gordon. 1
s and
nd
Marilyn were'"i'u &London'last at
ur da _.-,. •
- Miss. Jean " McPhee, of ,the Aiex-
andra Hospital "Staff, visited 'with
Mr.' and Mrs.' Gordon Orr on Sun=
day. "
•;'Mr .,and Ntrs ' Robt lwain
ave arranged.: £ora:the Union-.Chi,.ri h
service, which was scheduled, •to. be
' old a•t-thei-1 home, tq Abe held- attthe-
.htoine.of•'Mr. ''and Mrs: Lenz Walters
'on Sunday at .2;30,• p.m.. •;
The sympathy 'of .the''conihii'tnity•
is .extended•;to the' relhtives ;Of .Mrs
Jane Young, who died- last 'week
in Alexandra Hospital. *Mrs. Youirg
had made- her : home at Mr. Jas.
Bell's for several years... ' - 1 -_.__
„M r. and Mrs: Geo: Mcliwain are'
visiting ,their son-in-law and dough
ter, ;Mr.'» and' Mrs. Prank Wright,
at- -$ippen. •
Mrs. Graham ,Johnston. ie resew
ing treatment in Alexandra Hospit-.
al for a severe attaek of "flu."'
!KINGSBRIDGE
ICINGSBRID:Q +',-Mar 2.-r-1Clessa s.
Tom and Mike ;O'Neill aceom aili
_.p�
by"theirMother,: yno1a
:have returned after spendingra
few days' in Tbronto,'and, Hamilton.:
`Mrs. Nace `'Marti'nhas' returned
home after spending: 1 .few •. clays
with 'ber''niother ,in:, Hamilton.'
The snowfallof Monday was wee
conned- by the farmers of: this
• .t1 •...
We are pleased to "hear that Mr*.,
Austin -is .recovering from her •ret
Cent ' illness ,. ,..
Mr.Andrew .M Martin was taken'
y i.
t4 til (''..
e Roderic
hos is
1on
li t Mon
-
Any, day. suffering . a'n; 'attack of pneu-
monia. His many friends hope for
his speedy, `.recovery,
Mr. •Normah O•''Oannor;.:nas ;in
Detroit for a few days this 'week.
•
:',"AkiBU RN. .;Mar.. •d� M1 '• 3oan
Anderson.' of Watford spent the
leek -end , With, ]der nioth..,�er', Mra.
W. T. " Robi;son:
Mr. , aad Mrs', ' Hugh Bennett,, or
Port, Alberti ,an4 'Mr.:And. Mrs.
a e 10 n
H roll �N'i .ht� , � ;a �t , d ,,., , s•ztr ..�?r
Seafartb, - were .,l unday , ,,�.y^' do tors
and • .1. Y. ilia .'' .. ,.
30313: ; ' l , Arthur V.O.Nt St,
zit
Thomas, visited her' Mother, Mrs, J.,
Arthur,,' at the week -end.
Visitors with Mr, Wm, el'iwaia
aneXiss Anielia• Mellivaln At 'the
week -end 'were Mrs.' John' McPhee,.
Nile, 11 rs... Celia Were. `and • Mr,.
Ancitew: 'MeIlwatn . G'oderieh• '
Mr: and Mrs Keith , Arthur, Mr.,
and Mrs.n Harry'' Ar. grin, Mre;• • c'teo,
Beadle 'and Mrs.. • Arthur visited
friends: ,,at Zurich on Sunday.;.
;,The • National Film 'Board pre,
seated 'p cture4 I n' •. thae ,Foresters'
Halt our rid iqa ev' , spQ�or d,
by' the ;'Gy. nieh's 'I titute ' - z - k . x,
Mrs, ,sera# , E rin� ‘'Il
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ceiv�ed, ':v ord > f ;Elie:""..cid' } f' $"
brther-i 1 °" r .1sa i
aw, M R� ..; ,.
off' Pen'rith,, ,'England..
• Play' ` 'resented. -':The "play., "Mr.
Bean from Linea" %vas presented'. by
tris Blyth'•Women's Institute, under
tithe ' sponsorship of' the,:hali• eom-'
mittee, in the Foresters' `Hall last
.Wednesday'' night Mrs':„- L. " is
Serimgeour, president of the 'Myth
I�nstltute, , introduced. the cast, • Be-
-teen ''acts , duets -"were', Sung by
• 'Jack and `Bili Manning, with gaitar
. -and vi lin' .'accom a'niment ' by Bill
'Man'ning. and•;'Jimmie• Pierce,,. and
solos were . ive . 'Bill' Manning
g' nby g
with• guitar' and violin. aeceMpunj-
,Anent:.•Harry. Sturdy, presi'dent.••of
the . hall committee, ,'thanked; the°
players; for the evening's- 'entertaiu-
meAt.,, Mrs.'. Carman' Hodgins . and
Mrs • Harold Phillips were ;the'direc-
tors. ,The proceeds of .the' evening'
•were -~over $SO.- ''Itefreshinents"'were•
served 'to the. -wast-- ifter 'the -flay,
Ladies' wild. Mrs 'Gorden, Tay-
lor. gave her home --for the 'IMn rcli
meeting_ of 'the_ Ladies' Guild "• of
St; 11.1arlk-'s aA:nglicuii:-Church".,-The
ineeting..,.was: in .Cl arge. of Mrs.
Taylor.,, Prayers were, offered by
Mrs:. A. Letherland aiid°'•t'he Scrip-',
,ture - reading by-- Mrs : H. $: --U:-
Henderson was in, keeping with ,the'
observance of" Shrove Tuesday.,. An.
instrinnen al'"was'�given by -Mrs. -I1
J. Phillips' and a solo was rendered;
by ' Miss .jean •'Kirkconnell. '.Mrs.
F A.' McIlveen . was guest 'speaker
#lnd gave an interesting`talk 'onrthe,
°Bowinanyille- :;T aining, . School ..,for.
Boysa. A_ ,reading' i'n keeping 'with
the -topic, Was given'by, Mrs. T. S.
Johnston. The president, Mrs: • A.
irkco�n #el -h-• took 'change:: Cor - the
-business •perio . everal' "thank=
you" notes were read by the secre-
tary. Arrangements were 'made 'for
the World Day of Prayer._ ', The• •roll'
'call was ans,ered with a "bazaar
:hint". ' It : wins ° decided, to have a
piny in. :il.iefliear--,future. ' Mrs.
enderson' • ffered ' the • closing
rayer." • '
W.M:S. Meeting. --_ Mrs. Donald
cc' ler `;: n 'her 'opened ed ei home.:: for ';the
tilfionthl •meetin _'of ,the.: 'W.M. , of,
y T
S.
g .
:I not .United, Church., Mrs 0. -: ::.
Strauglun':was in charge and- Mrs.'
,Win. .i:'''Craig presided • at the piano,.
The thein of the' uteeting''was ."Thy
Kingdom Come;' through the United
Witness of the, -Christians of ,'the
World I'rayer was, .offered •by;
Mrs Fred Toll°. and ;,the Scripture
was read by Mrs. Straugiian.: The
heralds - responded, •' Mrs. A. .Gr.
{Hewitt• on -temperance', "Mrs. E. Pat
terson . on Christian: .stewardship,
.Mrs... Archie Robinson on ' China.
paper pr b -1 M aret,
;Aeared Miss _
P p y , Margaret,
Snitfill 'of Toronto on '"No Other'
Name" was 'read by Ars. :. Arthur
nage. A 'duet was . rendered by
.r;. Win. Craig and. ' Mise. Margaret,
J f , "son•; 'acco:tnpanied by ,,Mrs.: •Sid-
neey , McClinchey. , The fifth chapter
of , the .study- book, on `"Literlit re
for •New Literates," was • given by
ars. Gorden •Mcglinehey. :The.
president, Mrs. Toll, took charge.
The corresponding secretary .'rend
several ,"thank '.you" notes. Miss'
M. Jackson spoke 'or,"•ways• and
.meti'ns of raising money. The Easter:
meeting will be held in. the cliurcll.
Mrs.` 'Toli closed the meeting with
Prayer., The hostess served re.
freshlnents. ' - a
�' Lit racy Meeting..- The annual
meeting of the. Auburn. Public Lily,
rxirs••was. held at the Library on
•.Thursday , evening, with the presi-
dent, Mr • Ellis Lithe, it the-chajr.
Tile librarian, Miss Jargnret, King.
•-iii - her- report-��•-showed~-that86T
books' had been issued during the
year:'., Of these 1194 iver`e -,'i%tion.,:.
243: "class," And 430 :juvenile.:Allis-
is
ATilis'-
is~ an. increase of 361' from 1947.
10. Just heat ' and, rub. in
MINARD'S..and"note the ,
• quick relief, f
You
get
.*Greaseless, fast-drying,
;no' ,
•, strong or unpleasant odor. - '
Get a bottle today, keep £G0?NO,eaL
,t:. handy.. tit etNa +
•
aA thirteenth of the eartth'scrust'is alamifurn..
It is found in mountains~and gems,- ,veget9bles.coltl
day, in meat.and water -.practically everyvihere,
ng agp�'tl oma S knew �t'aS q s'�.
They icalled it "alumen'! and used if as `a medicine
or for dyeing%aciotb.
awt;
,•.
Until the mi dd
• le 1800°$, the metal aluminumwas rarer
and more costly than gold, -Napoleon III hast his ,
own persorfal tablevrare triads of it. "
aMode_ r
n
'$citlicii, fountfoUntr a way to Makeke it theaper.
That is why, today, everybody, an buyuseful pnd
'fas#lagartices.ridof aluminum• .
in Canada' Welavo 'nano .of th .. hi hW rade aluminum
are called "baudito".
Canadians '-b3rn
it in b
shipload....
,»
k,•e„Y
rAiyB fi•5it7Oiit"un ctvi3.�`eref0J0-w tls.. •w
.,•.
Northeastern Canada has the world'i,.
largest alumint if>t:smolterr.Alcanbuilt it there,
atArvida. This ;Site was chosen:becau'se it is
close to;both a rt•for ocean`shi'"s bringing bauxtite
Oahu . a •s�iuti''c : • h dho ei c rr
poWe .
t
'"'; f1►til Alco harnessSS ihis" gaiter-powor, its
;rah ito y o it* S`rrieltirig eslu�fliirum needs
,yvt t'sup¢Reis'ol.power. -The.electricity rec uared
to praduc+a rtetis,n 'Of atuirmllnum:wpuld
`
tri at.j,w'
oke them, 5,000 pis '4.44 Alt, • "
Cranadlaii r fue'tiry.They earrn'mtire Chau,
• irty-fve million•dollars a'year. 'These earnings,:.
110w acrosf Canada,
ry.vaYh••.'+•
iiVaily of ria► Ltd.) akar •
Aluminuinigill Sts:, More an 1060' Hyde-,
.
. � . pendent manufacturers acrcn§s �an�da..stlape-' '
,a intim into 11 04 strong, non -rusting ,
-,clesforyour use:_he vagistyerows daily..
In addition to supplying.w, these, f'rms, ,Alcan sans
about ,85�' of its�,ingots• w' 'ter c
o Other ountries: 'Vlis silt -w :..
,minum is now -Canada's sixth largest export}'a source '
of. much needed lunacy from abroad.' . .••
• Bccauxe Mean ' does maurket so much abroad, it -air.
able to make eluurninutn .in such late •quantities.
rl^ ,1,
" Vin;; ingot fora, it can be pure aced More cheaply'.
nada, that 'anywhere else *tithe world.
receipts $828.33,expenditures
,4I-80.27, :leaving a balance on hand
,of -'.'018.06, During the . year over
$60 -'worth, of 'books was purchased.
,The library belongs , to, the Huron
County Library. Association and re-
eelves an ' exchanged of 190 books
every three months. The president.
:fir, `,finis' Little,lnd the 'secretary;
treasurer., ., A.'A . Ross, .M'were .:re
'elected,;' the. • retiring: .directors,
,Rev A:. ; y`
lSo
_ t'crnaliufgy b
:e
�r>,
• ;
s
M. h
for a
three-�en fet�4 Per11-
sob'steh,• year also
ant ns:h?1' .d•.ffiom this
Ferrs• was .erected
ilt• his' pae
Other ; directors- are
Mrs 'I ?, T. • pktsoo, ta'F �h( t r
spon, ROM
'�Syt�urddy Fr}a�tp#k ltalttii+b !'
and a•(• E. Errat+K'. MIsa Margarot,
flog: waj re-appo me librarian.
Book eolnmittee, Bay. £' 0. eWitt,
'M}'prs}.� }!Roy►b'ison>, Mrrsq" .Law4.04,,
iNeabif, Mrs. Streothan ;and 0, •f!.��•
w.
B . rutt 'm. d c
.. �? 4,sra ... �e
mitte�e, "•gra. .M�y. +Straugh4rfkge?t
1 (17 '• r ' ' rk .. t , • i 1,
Verde; re r . ' nt ati a '' t
�' , i1 ase ,_. a. , 'r. _ o /Two
County Librax a •Assoelation,� Q t.
Ferris'; alternate,' Mrs. W. Ti RQbi-
Son. ;iii was decided try hold rt.•
concert on " Deeember' 2ud or no
hear, that: ,41dte fag ,possible. •. 1," All''
pulalic' schoot chlidreu • reeelive i reef.
`l' r ally �alee l re
'.�gY�.f�ymjAp.Y1-}itJ41, A 1T''.. m 1 Ad..tl l°ry'r!fl�;-;'.c,kiP'
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to; t
hgr'g�'!, #b•
.including the
NILE, March ' .- pairs to :f the
kitchen of Niie chtireh ', ndertake
by the ` V.A.,Were,"1,n progress: ;',last
week, a' new : bliat-in cupboard being
f to lNcl. T trustee.. board- Nun's
1ed!:dtlu °to- pu 311 a mew iio ► :al;d'
ywor1 of Iand renoyatio A w
b
what might . haver been 'te :serious:: '1
-accident' 'happened to .Ralph, tom;
thews while 'doing' chores for ' 1 rsR
Roy ' Girvaln. He'' was usingthe
litter -carrier' at' ,the stables- 'viten,
the guyw#'res pulled'.' out'of the ;.ac
plate and the " bole, • ,thing • c ,e.,
down,. hitting Ralph' on the ' head:=
Only the fact .that a • bobsreigh` sit-;
ting in the yard : with,, a load oz, A
broke the fall saved him from tile;
full ,force :of the: blow. *;,.
Barn•' urneci'' he
. " . � . , .-d_' vWors•t.&xe ,ior;
sometime in- ,"'this nei hborhoo' -
curred •'on Sunday afternoon �.. hen;'
the. large -bank � barn on, the farnr.;...:..
of Carmen Rea'gan',, half . Aa mile'_:easta ; k
of: Nile, . was ..totally - destroyed. ;;;Mr,
and-,Mrs.-Feagau. returned., from at-; •:
tending church to 'find the baric in,
stupes. Neighbors .;gathered to�.help +
fight "the blaze; but' eouid' do+-noth ,
ging. Five•<horses:-were-turned'•~loose :was--40-by-• 60." -feet,.' kith; -shed 32 -gra ,n'd :ail the itt e'ry bt
but�'.
=r
.• Tuba' k
ri a-, -burning' 60. _,.; - . ...r.., . -„ ...,,,,
even'teen ,hea , of c
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-YOUIUMFT to.*h'e`Canadian Red Crass 'ena le you to firing
kelp, comfort - o to the
needy And'°the stricken:
When disaster stri _sett you . arethere with food, clothing and medioal
,
aid. In isolated'districts where' the doctor is beyond reach, you establish -
Out' ost klospttals. You provide free blo'o'tritnsfusions sett up
*addition
ablododwatetrtosh.aed. Ivn�bwu� a11u,eae ms , assLodges,W3'
Military ��sp�x�f '��.�h�ta�o�ded veterans kavo �a• ¢.,b
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plate for.ereation, and or rereiving their relatives
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Carrfmpeaceas etlaswar,
devoted 1d Cross 'tworkexM.rr:,
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