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MARCH 18th,, 1952 .
SETTER THAN
NEWSOF AUI3URN
Abel and daughtey Wendy, of 'St.
Tifounts, spent the wek-eud with her
parents,- Mt. and Mrs. Albert
Cain bell
Miss Colleen, Million of anidon
spent 4 few days --with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.* George Million.
Margaret Sanderson, twin daugh-
ter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Sander-
son- has returned home from Clin-
ton Hospital where she underwent
an appendix operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ,Osborne,
Robert aud Donna of Ripley- Visited
Mrs,' Donald Fowler has returued
'home' freak Brantford where she
attended the funeral of her uncle,
Milford Pentland,
'W.I. To Elect Officers. ,The
Monthly- meeting of the \Yemen's
Institute will be held, in the
Foresters' Hall and the topic, "Com-
munity Activities and Public Rela-
tions," will be taken by Mrs. Harry
Sturdy. There will be election of
officers. Hostesses are Mrs. W.
Good, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs.
Jack Hallam, 3,fts. Worthy Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith of
Lakelleld and, Miss Mary •Asquith
of Stratford visited their 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Asquith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson
and family of Seaforth visited Mr.
and,,,Mrs„, Wes. Bradnocie and Mr.
J. Wilson Sunday.
The 'Women's Institute held a
social evening in the, Foresters'
Hall, Wednesday, when torogressive
euchre, lost heir and crokinole were
played. Whiners for'euchre 'Were:
Ladies' high, Mrs. Harold Gross;
gents' high, Jaelfs Hallam; ladies'
low, Mrs. D. Quinn; gents' low,
Ross Quinn. For lost heir: ladies'
high went to Mrs. -Everett-Taylor;
gents' Itigh, Bert Taylor; ladies'
low, ,Mrs. pert Crikig; gents' low,
George Million. For -erokinole, the
winners -were Wanita Young, Betty
Lou Robinson, Gerald Dade and
games a -short prOgram was enjoyed.
The president, Mrs. Wes. Bradnock,
Mys. Gordon McClinehey with Mrs.
Wm. J. Craig presiding at the piano.
A reading was given hy Mrs. Albert
Campbell. A. ladies' quartette, Mrs.
Clinchey, Mrs. George Million and
Miss .Sadie Carter with Miss Mc-
Iver presiding at the" piano rend-
ered a number. Refreshments were
Ladies' Guihi.-The Ladies'. Guild
of St. Mark's Anglican Church held
their Nlarelt meeting in the church
Thursday vvith Nit's. William Jlag-
gitt in. charge and Mrs. Gordon It.
Taylor presiding at-tlie organ. Fol -
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owing the opening hymn, prayers
were offered by Miss Collinsou. The
Scripture, was Yead .by Mrs. Annie
\Yelper. A duet was rendered by
Mrs. Harris tttidi Mrs, A. Nesbit.
A reading-- was given by , Mrs.
Thomas MeNall. All -interesting
talk "on Premier Nehru of lotlia
was given by 3Irs. Fordyce Clark.
A. solo was rendered by Mrs. A.
Kirkeonnell. •The president, Mrs.
Themas Ilaggitt;, presided for the
basiness period. The secretary's
and treasurer's repotts were given
and adopted. The „roll call ,waS,
answered by a verso .of Scripture
Mentioning a precions stone. The
organ was discussed and it was
decided tO have further improve-
ments done on it. It was decided
for each member give a donation
instead of having a bake sale, also
for each menther.to take one doilar
as talent money. "
Death of Mrs. Daniel McPhee. -
A highly esteemed resident of this
district, Mrs. Daniel McPhee, passed
away suddenly Goderich Satur-
day in Or 85th year. Mrs. McPhee
was in the doctor's office for medi-
cine when she passed, away. She
wab the former Ellen Kerr, daugh-
ter cif the late Samuel Kerr and'
Elizabeth McNee of Nile. In
October, 1894, she married Daniel
McPhee, who passelUaway 30 years
ago. Mrs. McPhee has lived her
entire life in this district. She
was a member of Nile United
Church and the Women'ii Mission-
ary ,SoCitty. She leaves to mourn
her passing two sons, Chester of
Colborne Township, Ross, on the
homestead in Colhorne Township,
eleven, grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren; also a brother,
Henry Kerr, of Goderich, tWo
sisters, Mrs. A. W. Young of Nile
and Mrs..',1-larry Ryan -of London.
Tbe rennAns rested at her late
residence, int 8, ,coneession 9, Col-
borne Tow ship, until Tuesdsy
where a pri te service was held
followed by a ublic service at Nile
'United Church with the pastor,
Rev, J. Harrowe in charge. Inter -
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KINGSBRIDGE, Marc
John O'Connor and. Mr. J n HOW-
ard returned home recent frail
a vacation in -Florida. •
The C.W.L. held a very 'suceess-
ful • euchre at the home of .Mrs.
Martha O'Neill NIonday night. r_rih.
Indies first prize went. to NIiss Ethel
All;Atiff, 11(1 NVOlt to
Con •Spa in of (Eoderieh. Ever:, one
spent a most pleasant evening,.
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MEMO TO MILADY
with
MARY ASNWELL
Western. Ontario's
Number One
Women's Commentator
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NILE
NILE, March 12. -Mr: and Mrs.
Jack Harcourt of bondon spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Har -
court's parents, Mr: and Mrs.'Leslie
Pentland. „
'Wee_Donald-MeNeil met with an
father's ear while going 30 miles
an hour and had his cheek scraped
badly and .a gash. on. Ids Nrehead.
Mr. Stuart Taylor is confined to,
the house with -intnenzia.
Mrs.• Tom McPhee also is con;
lined to fhe house with:enlarged
glands of the neck.
Airs. C4Ort1011 Anderson 1,s; ill With
',Harold Knight is again in the
A reception was held at the home
Our worst misfortunes never„..4ap- of Mr.,. and Mrs. Chester Ml-Phee
pen, and most miseries lie in a'n,-.1 Iiini:irtrni?itgoer. of his son „Dan's tocent,
The neighberhood Was saddened
-by the death •-of 3 life-long resident
in the person of Mrs. Dan Alellte(),
Saturday forenoon.
Mrs, Amelia McElwain :Ind Leon-
ard are back at their home in
Visitors. with NIr. and Mrs.
Ernest ..101inston on • Sunday- were
i'Mr. and Mrs. \Villlaw- Carter 4,1*
G64101.1(.11 and Mr.Tand-Mrs. Rod--
eriek Johnston and Barbara Ann of
Air. Ilarvey Pentland of EOndol,
visited in -the neighborhoial.
AIrS. Robert Bogie is 114,1410 front
Goderich hospital after- 44 reuelit
operation. Her in.other, Mrs.- Plun-
kett of Aullutql, is staying with
WOMEN'S -.INSTITUTE
Mrs. C. AV. Worsen. presided over
a • well attended --Meeting of the
'There was a record attendance -of
41 'members find six visitors, com-
prising the largest' attendance ot
any meeting held this year.
dealt with. A letter WaS read from
Miss Margaret Myers, supervisor
of nutrition for Women's institutes,
stating that she' would, be in Gode-
rich, May 5 to give all erelling short.
course on "Your Food and 'Yor
It' was decided to give the usual
$25 schblarship 4o the NI lisiell 1
Plans were -made to hold a social
afternoon during March. bridge and
"500" to be played.. Mrs. D. Riehl
was appointed general convener,
date to be' announced later.
. call was answered by an
Irish joke. The thenie of the.
meeting, Agriculture and Canadian
IndaStry, was capably dealt with
by Mrs. G., -„Bisset in her topic on
'the making of paper from the raw
material to the finished 'Tablet by
the Great Lakes paper Innis at Fort
MrS. R. Geod demonstrated
needlepoint work and leathereraft
tnade by some of the members
lefiatending the workshop held at
• 'rite travelling prize. donated by
Mrs. Whittingham, was wolf hy
Mrs. C. Holland. The nwpring
-closed with the benediction after
which a delieious lunch was served
by Mrs. G. Bisset and her com-'
The standard of living in Cana4la
ita.k gone up by 507, -,,over the past
ten years; in the.E.S. the inerease
has. been less Jhan one -third. ---Quick
Canadian Facts.
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Plaid Doeskin -Velvet Corduroy-EDIERDOWN ROBES'
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Sizes 2 to 6 in lot -To clear ,
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FRIDAY, 'MARCH 14
$450 IN CASH PRIZES
1 5 Regular (;ames for $10.00 each
2 Special Games for' $25.00 each
1 Special Game for $50.00
and ;209.00 Jackpot must be won.
FEATURING THE BINGO BLOWER
ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 25c
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THE VOICE OF TEMPER-
ANCE
It is a hopeful sign when
certain business organizations
ask prospective employees -
"Do you use alcoholic bever-
ages?" If the answer Is in
the. affirmative the job will re-
main open-. Even a well-known
brewery magnate makes this
regulation mandatory for cer-
tain positions. It would be well
for ambitious -young 'people to
have in mind' this leading ques-
tion, "Do you drink?" Their
answer will either open or close
doors of opportunity before
This advt. sponsored by Huron
County Temperance Pederation.
WESTFIELD
highly esteemed resident of East
Wawanosh. in the person of Clara
McDowell, beloved wife of--Williani
Walden, passed away at, her home
noon, March 4, in her 77th year.
Although not in gaud health, bel•
sudden passing came as a severe
shock to her family and friends,
The late Mrs. 'Walden Was bora
T.B. ASSOCIATION
PLANS MASS X-RAY
The Huron 'County Tuberculosis
Association take this opportunity of
thanking the *Citizens of the county
for their very generous response
to the Christmas Seal sale of 1951
on the 4th concession of East
AVawattosh Township, the daughter '
of the late John .Nlelio‘vell. and '
..1:41W Mt -Clinton. She Was mar'ried-,
In 1904. to her now bereft husband,
who With three daughters, • Elva
(Mrs. Sid MeClinehey f of Auburn,
iron, Nlodeline (Nits...Tr:ink liar -
Lloyd, of the. 4th eon ,.ession of East
Wawanosh, survives . her.; also 15
illi1N.vi. I:4111 1-,A).11.1.,..,:vil,:ti.:.ii,i:'Lin.cil :::„.1 :,,11 , It,: : 1.:
grove. and three brothers,'. Dr. An- 4
Willion, AlcDowell and .1,1‘a Mi -
.:cud 1 W1, sisters predeceoseo . der.,
school' leacher and member of the
4.14444r for :1 litiaiber of years, She
was a 1:4114.i heighbor, .4- 41evot 441
1,10ther and it true friend. X private '
fit neva 1 servier Was 11014.1 at her
1114114. .011 Fridar afternoon, M.)1.).1,
7, f011ow4c1 by a public service at
the Church, by her pastor, the Rev.
C. C. ‘Vitsliiiigton. ' During the ser-
vice, Mrs. Ililliord Jefferson sang
"I have heard of a land." The
pallbearers were six nephews, Earl
and Italph Caldwell, .,,Alurray, Gor-
don ond Norman McDowell. 'ylie
inally 1.4‘,alltiful floral tributes were
borne .by two nephews, Lloyd ..and
Gerald Mc -Dowell, and six grand -
SODS, 11,arold, Lloyd and Garth 'NI,
nings and Nlurray Iiarblirn. Burial'
was at 1.7nion temetery at 'I 11$th.
Friends present. for the- funeral
from a distance were from Gude-
rich, WinOtant, Dorchester, .Sea -
forth, Detroit,. -IA)ndon, Hensall and
Mission' Band. -The members of
the Mission Band met on 'Solidity
afternoon in the school .rooni of the
Scripture was . Yea d by Doreen
Howatt. Readings were given by
Bobby CoOk and Lyle Smith. A
story was 'told by Mrs. Norman
NieDowell. The meeting closed with
the benediction. ' ,,
visited- on. Friday with. Mr.• and
Nit's. Stanley Abel of St. ThomoS.
Mr,. Abel and Wendy returned
h‘inle with them and visited with
Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur • Speigelber.g
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' t'aftifi-,
bell over the week -end. She also.
visited •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camp-
bell of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell.
Hugh. and Harold, ViSitt.(1 Oil Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. NEorI4,y
Johnston and NIrs. A. E: Johnston
of Donnybrook. ,
The sympathy of the community
is extended to NIr. and Mrs. ,lot•k
Bnchanan, Mr. Leslie Buchotion.
Mr. and, Mrs. Stanley Cook. - Mr.
and ,Mrs. It. \Invent of Blyth in
the death of their brother. NIr.
Stanley 'Buchan:in of, \fount Forest.
\Ir. and NIrs. Arnold Vint and
family ,AUited on Stinday- with Nil-.
and Mrs. Lorne NIcAllister of Tf.f.S-
Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Bonk, 51 Mira
and Billy of • Lucknow, NIr. and
Mrs. Jim Book and James of CreWe
visited on Thursday with NIrs. Fred
rich ;1 11(1. NIrs. Annie Wolper of
Auburn visited on llonday ,with
Mrs. Gordon Snell.
Mr. 'jasper Mcifrien of Goderb-1,
visited revently with Nir. ;Ind 110s.
Clarence Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. .1enning.
Robert and Ronald of Detroit anti
11r. and N1rs. Frank Itorifitrt, and
children of 'Henson were home for
titelfuneral of Mrs. William Walden.
is the mass chest x-ray to be held
in the Spring or early Summer.
It Is hoped that •every person will:
avail themP.elves of 'the oppoyfunity
to ha0,an x-ray of the chest and
so make sure that- not one case of
tuberculosis goes nncheeked..
The following donations were re-
ceived by the various Lions Clubs
Firs may be distinguished from
miler Canadian conifers by the
1)114 stand erect on the branches.
h2 the county who eondtteted the
Huron County
Clinton 1,000.00
Goderich 950.00
Ex Jer . 832.50
Zurich , 364.30
Brussels 311.53
Wroxeter I 284.93
Bayllield 168.80
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