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Srtratfo'rd visited with ,1r. and
Mrs; T. ,Wilson and . other relatives
over 'tlfe week -end.
Mr. and • Mrs. Roy. Arlin and
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IIOI,\iEsvua E, .Ian, , lei,- Ii�,s
Guice Lobb, Stratford, was a creek,
end guest--- at her parents' home
in the village, -
' ltrs. •iitt•xri4on .bats liee:i,,cuniliicd
to°leer• bed for some time with "thi"
and it .1:om >licattions, but - is now
making recovery. .
:loss Zona Newton, 1t.., of
1Voudedeu lie's )ital, 'Lunciun,• spent
the week -end at he'r home
Mrs. M. Elliott and. family, of
•I.istciwel, ,visited over •Safundal,
w'i'th,\Ir,, and 'Mrs. E. J."Tretwatttb'a
and \Ii. }lad Mrs. W.• Norman. Alm.
`1'rewartha went nook .- w.itii them
and will- visit for a le* daystwith...,
,...Rev. and. Mrs.' S. Miner and'. fatally,
J ora wick, ,
On Sunday' Mr, and Mrs. ,Ewan
,Rossiand John 'Motored to .iugersoll
to visit With Mr. and, Mrs. Don}
Rutherford, remaining: 'there until
Monday. -. EU route; they • called
briefly. on Mr. - and Mrs. • Campbell
Tavener .at the ` United Uliurch par-
sonage, Thorndale. . •
Y.P,L1.. Activities. ,— `On Friday
night the young people gathered on
.a pond near .the village and, after
clearing the ice; .enjoyed an hour'
or two of skating. They then went.
to the home of Ewan and Esther
Ross to enjoy their lunch of pork
and beans, toast .and coffee. • A
singsong broaght a -very .enjoyable
evening to a close. .- ..—Thu regular:
meeting was. held on Monday even-
ing at the home of Mr. 'aud,..Mrs.
Edward. Grigg. A nevi slant was
provided' when. the host undertook
with his tractor to pull each .car
through an otherwise impassable
drifton the. road, and 'after the
Meeting to repeat• the performance.
There was a large attendance at the
gathering, which was in 'charge of
Alex,, Glen, citizenship • convener.,
A thinly open forum .discussion on•
Communism was herd. The Scrip
tore was., read by •Dewar Norman,.
-and %aitltleen—1 -olmes 'ledea..
-An interesting contest was directed
by the leader. • Next Monday the
young, people , will meet aat. Eileen
Gliddon's hone; with ',the 'Culture
group, led , by' XAnce ' and Pamela
Saddler, in a?iltirge. .
••W.M.S. and W.A.-Last- Tuesda. j
the ladies' meetings were held at
the home of Rey, and Mrs. M. G.
New'toii. Mrs. 'W: Norman,: as new
president of., the •W.\1.S., ,was in
charge pf • the missionary program, -
which she opened with' the reading
of • an apprbpriate poem.• Mrs.
Walters • led - in prayer, and Mrs: E.
J. Trewartha' read the- Scripture.
The reports 'for 1950 were. read by
th,e various representatives, A
reading telling of the need for help
in • European cou2Atries was given
,bc 'Mr . E. potter,' followed by the
making `of . plains ford the •packi'ng
of al bale for overseas,.relief. TWO
gnats are. to be made, aia1 •clothing
.miry be, left at the church at ,any
tiiiie. ,• The' .World Day of Prayer
Will be observed in Iiolmesville,
with Ebenezer and Zionwadies in•
t-ited,to attend. •The date is Febru-
a-ry 9; and there will be a guest'
speaker. Other items on the pro--
. r.im.' •• were readings by Mrs; E.
' rewartba • and. Mrs. ..I.' Yea, a
stewardship paper by Mrs Newton
acid one op:temperance by Mrs. Nor-`
nian. --In lied. of the study book
chapter a talk appropriate -for the
New Year seli,soii was given by'Mrs.
Ewain Ross ' `Irs. E: Grigg,
iie,w..ypresidebt of the..W. A., was in
charge of- the various • business dis
cusstons which followed the' worship
program. The' W. A. theme song`
and creed were..,ndopted. for use at
Goderich with .her daughter, is •nof
as well as her many friends would
like to see her..
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The Institute- • will meet again
next Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
The annual. telephone , .meeting
will • be held'on* January 25th.. A
good attendance is desired° et this
meeting.
Mrs. Errington is spending some
time tit Ottawa. .
W.M.S. Meeting. -- The W.M.S.
met at the home of Mrs. Dave Bean
last Thursday with •twenty present;
it
would-be fine -to have that many_
out at -every ' meeting. A bazaar
Was held in •connection with the
meeting and was very successful.
Miss Clark inducted the ,officers
hostess and
daughter sert'ecl a dainty lunch and
,a social hour was spent. The next
meeting' will ,.be at the home of
Mrs'. Win. Treble,
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AUBURN
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Halnifton, wlio was visiting friends
at iScat'ortii, has returned home.
Miss Stella Rutledge of Goderich
is visiting her Sister, Mrs. eTeremiah
Taylor, and Mr. Taylor,
Verde• Yungblut is a .tient
in the Goderich °ll pita.
Mr. Barry .A.ythur had' the i;iiisz-
fortuue-to crack .a bone in his,heel
when jumping from his trut;k ter
the ground. ' ,He was a patient in.
the Goderich hospital Or a few
days.
•LOCIIALSR
Airs. Harry G tvier, 'Who broke
her hip when. she 'fell at her home
abo'bt . tittet w!eeli;s'• ago and has
been a patient, in the Clinton hos-'
pitai, was ' able to, be removed to
the home. of • her • granddaughter,
Mrs. Earl • Caldwell,• -last Thursday.
apd Mrs. Chas. Scott and Mrs..
Annie Stonehouse visited Mr, and
Mrs. Marshall • Stonehouse, , Bel-
grave, last Sunday. •
Miss Lila Yungblut, Reg.N., .of
Goderich," visited Mrs. Geo.' -Yung-
pint and Artber and Vic y'ungb ut
this week. ,
, Miss Jean • McPhe'e, R.N., Gode-
rich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
of the executive for, 1951 and Air.
Win. '5. titraughait • IS .secretary -
treasurer„ '
.•.,, presi-
dent,
s Institute. .The iresx»
dent, Mrs. Albert 'Campbell, pre-
siGiedr for .the `iuontbil'',,Ineeting of
the. Woaten's Institute, hell iu the
Fciresterte Ildll on '1'ueSday. The
secretary - read several -letters-' of
thanks. Mrs. ,pordon Taylor, ac-
companied by Mrs. : SV.• J, Craig,
Roy
asoln
rendered a solo, Mrs: I#,y L,
contributed a reading, ,followed • by
a solei by Mrs. • Gordnn•:,m4ekinebe3
Mrs. Alfred Nesbit gave ✓an inter-
esting talk on her trip to England,
tblling of the conditions over there.
Current • events •were reviewed by
Mrs. C. M. Straughan and Mrs_
Donald Fowler contributed, h h1tIu
Drolly reading, The meeting closed
with: the Singing of "God Save the
King." • Refreshments were served
by the bostesses, Mrs. 'Thos. Dv le
Nal, miss M. King, M• e. lrgne
.'Wright, Mrs, ` Geo. Sturdy, Mrs.
Gordon 'MeBhee and,. Mrs. Jas.
Graig. '
° St. Mark's.Guild.—The first meet-
ing of the year for St. Mark's Guild
was held in the church on January
4th. There ,was a good attendance
and. two new iiiembers were - re-
ceived. The meeting was in °charge
of Miss Laura Phillips and prayers
were offered' by- Miss—Phillips and
the Scripture was read by bars.
Alfred Nesbit. A reading, "Happy
New Year," by Flight -Lieut. Hard-
ing, chaplain at the Clinton 'Air
School, was given. by Mrs. Thos.
McNilll ; a reading by Miss .Evelyn
McMichael also wen given, Mrs.
Walper rend a good topic prepared
by herself oh "Thoughts of the
New_ Year." A „solo 'by Mrs. Wil-.
I.00HALSI;I, Jan. 16'., --Mrs, :Dan
Maebonatd has returned .,from •a•
week's ' visit in Windsor, London.•:
and • Chatham.
_ :delightful miseella3iieotis shower
was held on \V edIiesdaly .night, at
the Mime of 'Miss Sadie Johnston,
in lion+or • of \ii; s Grf•rta. Cani,pbell
of•"-bueknow. firettta is to he mar-
ried to Mr. Jack Campbell of Ludic
now 'on January 200i
Many frout thi ,,l,c alit„ aat'tended
the.presentation and 'dance in the
It,hngannon hoil, `on Friday night
in ,h!)nnr of Mr. Addie )-Adam.
the ' faithful inailinan for twenty-
one years on _RM. 'No, 3. Goderich,•
, Mrs, Frank Hamilton spent the
week -enol ivi•th her sister, Mrs. Roy
'1 I;trK•euzie,` Riffle,'. '
\tis :inn Drennan; who is absent
from i:c•hool this geek.' is c'onSieed
to, her home with a bad cold.
lames E. Prest
Electrical Contractor.
Wiring and Repair , Work
Phone Carlow 207.
R. R. 5, Goderich
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Cemeter,yInscription • Work
Codern equipment -Prompt service
Phone 723M, Goderich,'
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literhee. -
At the . Sunday ,school service in
Knox United Church last Sunday,
Mr. Chas. Scott, superintendent,
presented , four diplomas for beet
attendance at Sunday school and
twenty-eight seals for attendance.
Bible i$oeiety ' Reports.,-- The
Auburn branch of the Upper Can-
ada Bible Society, , which` includes..
the ' surrounding area •of Donny-
breek, Westfield and :svalkerburn,
reports results of the 1950 canvass
to be $197.50.T.he.,executive express
gratitude to all contributors and
to those who acted as canvassers.•
Wm): Haggltt .completed._ the ,;pro-.
pr'4' � eI1 ► 1. ,
le �ltarge for -the
ports.<�1*ere tz1..
Gordon Taylor,
e oince of • t'rear;-
laer meeting, felt,
e. this and Miss
'reed to=.. accept
decided to hold:
.Uazaa.r. in `•.the
that for the
least me�etiugs
r 1t9�•e ,.for the
f the , of
ten ChurGh on
esdent, \its. �P.
d thtl ,devot'ional
by Mrs:, bred
s Sc"fipture liat-
Matthew 2$ :1G-20,
hi3' meditai�tion on
d offered prayers
drews introduced
k,"Ou'r Share �lri
n." . iri. Frank
letter fruni -Rely
missionstries of
Nada $u, J•apain
oak there. Mrs
hlights•'of the an
he Huron. f'iresby
ton. last Tuesdai3r
on gave an 'inter'''
the" W.M.S: since
in the .yeah 188(3
p of twelre. S1Y
lghlights of
held from X904
e addxess by ltev
.of Thames' Roa
at a Presbyteria
N,pvemioer, 1904
on "The . Glor
roll call was • re
payment of %e
b�the Worl
�bserved
'Vias. Lava�son in
'gram.• The new , id t M •s
Thos. Ilaggitt, `too •
business petiod. Re.
e. Mrs.
c td
and. ac ep.
wito `vas given th
treas-
urer at, the Deceili .
she could not take
Laura Phillips ab
the ofiiCe.,, It was
''-' -Make stile a'nd.
near 'future; also
winter mentbs '..at
begial, at 2 , non:
B lane kegave We
Jantry meeting. o
'Knox Presbyters
Thursday. The pr
Good, presided an
period was taken
Roes, who read a
Mat-
thew 4 48.22 and
She also gave t
these passages an
Mrs. Warner An
the new study boo
the World liiissio
Raithby read' a
and, Mrs; Rumple,
Naganiise 'Mama, ,
telling" of. their w
Good gave the hig an-
nual meeting of t Presby-
terial held' in (lin
Mrs: W. T. Robin
esting resume of
it was organized
with a membershi e
also 'gave 'the b the
_MALS. meeting
until 1921, also'the a
Galin Fletcher
which was given l
meeting held in
Mr: Fletcher spokey'
of God." The re-
sponded 'to by s..
Men'tio'n was maded
Day of Prayer toon
February 9th.
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.111 tf ,you are habiting ahead, you
probably don't see ail the an-
swers ta'$!our problea:rt of future
fanatiicial' security. •
No ;vrender. 13e,-ans'S't i , find
them you must 'have lite angor''
;tante. planned to meet your
spec at" needs with .the, help of
a rife underwriter. ,
Me. is used to salving prob-
leriris like yottrs'. 1 -le will sl;iow
you; for instance+ liow.tehe sure
there will , be -nione,enough to
keep your family 'togetheriti`the'
Notate in ase you die trey
maaturely.
perhaps' yiu'tli vt orried
about ta
the: $+ f firs+ brae --x.
• You'll need itt later year's when
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WOWING NO' tNATUONAt PROGfOEt5 .' , . d'UlIDIIJG PEft.ONAI, 5EC9gltY
your, earning power declines. If
so; your life insurance man will
help you work out a plan to
meet that — or any other finan- -
tial need of the. future. Abel
of these plans will, be fitted' into
"a master plan.which is Within
your meant. ° •
Only. your life underwriter's
special t1'ainipg 'mind experience
makes this service possible: Arid '
he is glad to take plenty et time
to =delve into yppr., problems
no matter how complex they
may be.
IV,iore than a million Catradiaao
fantifies have bettcfated by,tltc .:
aditiCe , and' experience of .tlw •.
iubdetatt- life: ,uodearwrater _Rela,-:-
on 'him
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this meet ng. , epor s or
were read, antrit was ,decided that
a bazaar. be held in the fall as
usual. Plans were made for the
annual spring concert, to be held in
March., -Mrs. Newton, spoke a few
.words of welcome to the ladies, and
thanked them for what they 'had
done 'to make the parsonage so
comfortable. ' After further discus-
sion. regarding business items the
meeting closed with prayer, and a
pot -luck lunch .,was enjoyed. ,
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what counts
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'sited, the lahfes to .her borne for the* much better in health.
February ,meeting, Which ,will be
held' mit, , week • earlier:• Several
"thanit you" letters were read from
shut-ins whoa, had received, 'gift
boxes' at Christmas. The singing of
a hymn - and „prayer by 11irs, Ross
bought. the meeting to a . elose.
The -hostess, assisted by Mrs." Gi
Dobie, served refrer>hnients.
NILE
NILE, Jan. 16, --Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie - Johnston, newlyweds, have
They
taken „ up . residence , in Nile.
were'lven a welcome last weekend
in the form ,,of a charivari and,
dance.
The W.M.S. met at • Miss Mary
Currey's- for their January meeting.
A quilt was completed and 'a bale
made readyfor shipment to Tor -
to
Mr. Henry Matthews is home
from the Goderich hospital feeling ! German words for "yes."
Mr. Ray -Robinson, underwent a
serious operation in a London; hos--
• e removal of two 'discs
pita for tile
from 'his spine. ' Mrs. Robinson
went down ad Friday.
vier ORIA •DELPERS ;
The . January meeting of the• Vic• •
torid ;Helpers' • Class of Victoria
.Street United . Church was held at
the home of Mrs. J. McCallum,
Elgin avenue, on January 8th. After' '
the - devotional period plans were.
made. -for the -coming year, 'winding
a rule -that an article be handed in,
'let- each meeting for a bazaar.The
meeting was closed with the Mizpah
benediction and a deli'cious'' lunch
was served by ' the hostess' . and a
pleasant social hour was enjoyed -
by all.
Ouija boards get ,their name ,frexm '
a cam'binaation of the French and
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