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'TELLS' TOUGHI'G TALES
RE .DISPLACED ,PERSONS
The regular monthly ;uueetii}g of
.the W:M:S, of. North'Street United
• Church was held' on Tuesday after -
neon • in the church parlor., 'The
-.9resident, Mrs. Howard Robertson,
presided }'over " ,the business period.
Mrs. Walter Hein ,read the •tTea-
surer's ` report in the absence of
Mrs.• T. Dougherty, absent' through
Illness.' The nominating committee
' appoin•ted to bring in the slate of
Officers for the .new year were:
MiS'S Minnie Rudd° Mrs. F. W. Cue-
- ale and Miss Clara Sharinaxi. .The
corresponding .secretary, )'Mrs. Geo.
Paterson, reported two letters sent
And . one recc*ed. Miss M. Rudd.
Kristian iStewardsttip Convenor.
gave a shout talk on Rey. Dr.
Conrad's new book "Partners with
'..Christ." It was decided to give
a donation to assist the
'with.. their work.. The 'report of
the Sectional meeting of West Hur-
,on field at' Westfield, October lith,
• W:,' given by .Mrs.` J. Vincent.
T r,irty-tive, calls on sick and shut-
ins were reported: Mrs. A. R. Seort
took charge of the devotional eser-
cises;: opening with, the reading of
a 'short story 'and poem: .The •scrip
ture :lesson was read .by Mrs. Geo.,
Paterson. Prayer • was' offered by
M•rs. *Worthy: Two. chapters of the
Study book, `From. Lakes to North-.
ern Lights," were. given by 'Mrs. X.
A. Masktll who- alsio related .s lac
touching and interestitig stories of
her association with -some cif the
displaced personsrlu our own town
and vivinity:. A duet sung by Ruth
Westbrook and Mary T,'-rOh= was,
ulnen appreciated. The singing of
'oneverse of ti hymn and' the re-
peatintg of the Mizpah benediction
iS unison brought the meeting to
a cicise.• •
SQR:GRITY . ENTERTAINS •
200,' cOUPIa*.eS AT DANCE
- 'About 150 couples attended' the
Beta Sigmti' Phi hard times - nias=
querade,. held at the. Pavilion on
Wednesday, 'tomer. 31, .and en-
joyed dancing from 9.30 p.m. •until
1 a.m. to the music •df Aubrey
I•Iai:ne �....4f-•�•E�3iin�:on and his arches,:
tra. The pavilion • was decorated for
the occasion by sorority members
-with branches of ''Colored sumac,
cornstalks, pumpkin faces, "bearded
wheat- arid cornflov err, apples,.,and
black eats. A small, scarecrow
greeted the guests, on entering the
'dance 'floor, and "Beta Sigma P111"
was s e1led
ou't blaek
letters.an
the hangings'back .of the orchestra:
Thecostumes '' were -Many • and
varied, prizes being. won by Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie
Bre kenricig .
,and Mrs,
Fred Sandy' for .the best costunfes,
and by Mrs. S.,11. Blake, '1lrs.. Ross
iSparks, Mrs. -Jack Westlak ..and
iAir. Earl Craig.for the funniest cos -
,Sergeant Howard,Kendall
of the, Clinton Air Station lso took
a prize for being. the first to eat an
apple on a string.' The combination
of real party' spirit,' as evidenced
by the large number. attending .in
costume,, and excellent music for
dancing, produced a very successful
c'veriing. Proceeds will be used by
the sorority for some worthy com-
thunity cause.
Sergeant William Raithb (on' stretcher„ son of Mr 'anti Mrs.. Willia;:n .Ratitliby, Cameron Street, returns a
'.:glowing smile from Princess. Elizabeth who visited the Canadian Joint Air Training 'Command at. Rivers, Manitoba,
lest. week.. Sergeant Raithby'w; s one of a group 'of injur'�d servicemen especially transported from Winnip 's Deer
Lodge Hospital fai' the visit of the Prin s .arid ,the Duk e of Edinburgh. An X-ray teehnician,,Raith!by,;was. caught
• • ; in a 'small whirlwind. and thrown to the ground when making a. parachute ~jump. . —London, Free Press Photo.
The Alenesetung Canoe • Club
has entered .upon another Winter T
season 'and' at a meeting en ues-
day evening- elected officers as fol -
lows: President, Dr. R. ughes ;
-,p
vicereIl
vice -,president,.. R. Md:Mehen ;• secre-
tary, G. G. MacEwan;, treasurer,
W.: A. Hay commodore, H. Ed-
Wardg:" vice -commodore, W. H.
Bishop; ,chaplain; W. J _ Baker;
'auditors, C. ,F. Chaplin 'id-. H.
McNee.
W ESTFIELD -
W FSTFIELD, 'Noy. 7.-1Ir. and
Londesboro
Frank Ta711mlyn of I 10
visited on Tuesday with Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Taylor.
Congratulations are • extended to
M. and Mrs. Jack Cook on the
arrival of a baby, boy, born en
Wednesday, October '31.
Mr.4. R. 0. Vincent of Blyth
ted on Friday with Mrs. ,Gordon
knell:•
The sympathy of the Community
is extended to Mr. Oarl Mills in the
(tenth , of his hither; who passed
away on Tuesday at his' .Mollie at
rkton.
Mr. and efAI •s:—Jolin 'Gear •.aticl
HURON PRESBYTERIAL
W.M.S. HOLDS MEETING
The • semi-annual el xecu�tive meet-
ing of.the Huron Presbyter1al of the
W.M.S. of . the Presbyterian ehturch,
was licld in. 'St.' Andrew's-C.hurcli,
Clinton, October: 30. The meeting
Was opened by the president, Mrs..
U. eBisset, 'of Godeeich. The devo-
tional Period. wits' ° taken by Mrs.
B. Russell ' of JSeaforth.
o'.Phe minutes of the last meeting,
Were given • lay the .co'rresront'iing
secretary, \i s >).�. Taylor of Gode-
rieh.. 'She also inolucled in • hei
Minutes ii , most excellent• report of
the September rally, held in ,Knox
C'li tech, Auburn. • '
The speaker for the meeting was
Mrs. McCauley of Ripley, the Huron.
Presbyterial delegate. to the General
Council of the Presbyterian W.M.S..
held at Rt ina, Sark. in September..
Regina, 1
She gave gleanings from the ad-
dresses of then Irious spenkei ,:at
the Council: ' • •
Following the, address reports of
the various secretaries were given.
'file new study..book is to. he "Meet
the 'South Americans." • `,l`he .meet-
ing closed' with'. prayer - 'by ' Mrs.
Bisset. after which a delicious tea
- was served by the ladies of the
;clilirhli.
0
family of Kitehenct• spept the week-
end with Mrs. J. L. McDowell and
other friends.. •
Mr. and. Mrs, Lloyd Moffat and
,fa roily of :Holyroocl Visited on Sun-
day with 'Mr., andMrs. 'Arnold
Vint.. • i .;M.�
Mr. and Mrs: Jasper AIel3rien of
Godericl'i -visited on 'Monday • with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SnelL•
CMi.is Eva Stackhouse of Druce
.field visited • on Wednesday with
Mr. and .Mrs,' Norman'M4'i)owe11.
Messrs..• A. E.. Cook and I)on
eartright cif 1ilyth, }I , .and Mrs.
Ju ro Boak and James of Crewe,
Hiss 'Violet Oook of Goderieh, visi-
ted en Sunday with Mrs. Fred Cook.
. Miss Hattie 'ivightinail is visiting
her 'sister, Mrs. .John Iiildebrand
and Mr. , TJildebrand of Jordan
Station._ u
Messrs.I�;rne'st and, Jasper Snell
were Toronto; visitors on Tuesda-.ms's
BAY FIELD, Nab. 7.—Mr, igtd•.
%Its. ll.arry Ahrens have closed
their cottage, ."The Trail Blazer"
for the'season and have returned' to
I)cit roit.
The Range
with the
"MIRACLE
OVEN"
Legal .paid c%l,inics are• now oper-
ating in ` 7 of the 42,•eouiitieS 'and'
(Estriets in •Ontario• whie•h have
local'• Paw assoc•iatfons, W. Earl
Smith, Ii.C,,. Provincial; Director of
thin Oiitrrrio' Legal Aid ,Plan report...
Sheriff•Ne1. on 11111- -is dii' etbr of
the IH,uron�',(kointy clinic. • '
In addition, several other eoltnties
are considering the establishment, of
'Clink's, lir. -Smith said in 'hiss
repurt to 'die Law Society' of Upper
(anada Which operates the
plan.,
Legal Aid for Need''- • '
'The plan calls for the eventual
establishment of clinics in each
J
county cli flet fn tlr ,1loviuce
conn , st I
to..proviele Xree legal armee" ;aid
•assistance to people Who are unable
to Tray for a lawyer's s('rt•iN .
Sista i k' will, he given to any person
with au, autial income of ices `than'
$9.01) plus $ 2f)0. 'for eadi dependent
or any Orsini n�l)h�ae aLbili�ty to
provide adequately for himself and
his family might be impaired. by
'payment for legal ser; ices.
- air. Snaith else -reported -that• be-
tween the first announcement of the
plans•and the formation of the York
('ounty 155 ease. Were hand-
led .throii Yh his o.flice.. Of these. 30
applicants werts found to bn inel-
igible or were referred to the clinic.
In the other 125 cases, counsel was
a.ppo+inted- o>r the `ne arc-"nrt i
given. The 125 eases ineluded 40
criminal charges.. 34 domestic re-
lations matters •and 51, other civil
eases., • -)".;*•. rd.„
TOWN ADVISED ,
TO PREPARE DEFENSE
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ssumltion that your niunickpality might
be bombed. and this or;ranization
could then be in ^a position to
provide muftial aid to»other muni-
c•ip.tlities if your cothinunity were
fortunate enough not to be attack -
'F llr:' SmiiTi con( -luded:
T-• The population of- Newfoundland
is estimated at 355,000, about.equal,R
to that of Greater Vancouver:, —
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NOVEMBER 22..
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ROYAL ENGINEER — To' showher husliiind that .she too could drive
A locomotive, Princess 'Elizabeth took )verv
the ,controls of "Canadian'
National' Railway% locomotive 605y and piloted
the Royal Train from
4 atei to P►b rh her husband,
of 14.4 mils. Above, the is Being assisted ,
x' dict
. ) , Prince Phiilip, And fireman J. Ir
Waiting for her•at the tap.of the ladder is A. ePhail, engineer. Looking
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