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L�OCTOI3ERA7th, 1951
ScoutsWeekend
At Camp Includes
14 -Mile Hike
'Members of eh Goderich Scout
Troop, of ltio>:,Uli Street United
Church, returned home 'Monday
night after their first week -end
camping session, which included
a 14 -mile hike.
Perfect weather favored the
camp, which was held at Goderich
Summer School, north of the town.
On Sunday, there was an out-
door service, in which parents had
been invited to take part. Rev.
A. E. Eustace spoke -on Thanks-
giving,' telling how the day was
.observed by early settlers o this
country,
On Monday night, a tired group
of 'boys arrived ho after the long
hike and conk out..
PRE -NUPTIAL PARTIES
Prior to the Fisher-B•ean nuptials,
Mrs. Percy McBride honored the
bride -to -he at a shower in tl
Darlow Hall. Some 65 ladies pre-
sented Miss Bean with lovely, use.;
ful gifts.
On October 1, *s. Dave Bean
entertained at a trousseau tea for
her daughter. The register was
signed by ItS5 guests among whom
were two Clinton ladies, aged 95
and 90.
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The Falls at Niagara are 176 feet
in height. Art British Columbia's
Daly Glacier the water has a clear
fall of 1,00() feet.
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Finest Fashions Display
1DAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 18th and 19th,
FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
THE SQUARE, GODERIOE
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a social lam enjoyed.
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of 4abaarn, Westfield sand Donny-
brook
onnybrook United Churches met last
Wednesday evening .
cdn Donnybrook
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church' with a god attendance.
Tjon ,& a Walden opened the meeting.
The Scripture lesson was read by
Marlene I asom, followed by prayer
by Betty Durnin. Mrs. 'Lloyd Wal-
den gave a report of the Leader's
Conference she had abtend'd . at
Alma College this summer. `° She
described the college and also
spoke on the new study of Japan.
Mr. Gerald McDowell conducted
the business period. Recreation
was enjoyed followed by lunch,
St. Mark's Guild. - —The October
meeting of St. Mark's Anglican
Guild was held at the home of
Mrs. Louis Ruddy with a good
attendance. Prayers were given
by Mrs. Alfred Neslbitt. The Scrip-
ture lesson was read by Mrs.
Thomas !Haggi'tt. Mrs. Oegrge
Schneider gave a reading on
Thanksgiving. The study 'book was
given by Mrs. John ,Daer on
thoughts of St. Andrew tide. Mrs.
Gordon R. Taylor played. an cc-
cordiofl solo. Mrs. Rose, of Tor-
onto, gave a talk on "Giving to
God." A duet was sung by Mrs.
John Daer and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell, accompanied by Mrs. Gor-
don R. Taylor. Mrs. Bren de Vries
gave an interestting history of St.
Mark's Anglican Church, Auburn.
Mrs. Everett Taylor played a
mouth organ selection, accompanied
by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Mrs.
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36 North St. PHONE 69 Godorich
John Dler, president, deat duet��
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s Birthday. ---Congratulations
the business 'part off the meeting. to Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor who cede -
Te hostess, assisted by Maz. Prank brated her t th birthday last week.
Nesbitt, served lunch. The Nov- We. Taylor eyes formerly Mary
ember meeting will be held'. at the Jane Rutl,dge, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mr,s. George Rutledge,
and was born in West Wawanosh.
She attended school at Ebenezer.
the was married to'Mr. Jeremiah
the Dungannon Women's Institute Taylor and they farmed in West
as guests. The president, Mrs. Wawanosh and then retired to
George Millian, was in charge with Auburn. Mr. Taylor passed away
Mrs. Robert J. 'Phillips at the piano. in June, i1051'. Mrs. Taylor has one
The roll call was answered ° by daughter, Gladys (Mrs. Lloyd Raith-
"Why a am glad I am a Canadian" by), of London, and one son, Gor-
by nearly all the members. Many don, of Auburn, three grandchild -
mentioned Canada for its,.beauty ren and one 'great-grandson. She
and also for its abundance of is a member of St. Mark's Anglican
everything. The minutes were Church and also the Guild. She
read' by the secretary, !Nlre. Bert was a member for many years of
Craig. A letter of thanks was read the 'Women's 'Institute. She is
from Mrs. Soris, ,sof Clinton, who very fond of knitting, quilting and
had won the layette in a recent reading and despite 'her years is
draw. Mrs. Ed. Davies was a very active.
pointed delegate to the CountLight Bearer's Mission Band.
Rally to be held in Londesboro on The Light Bearer's Mission Band
November 12. A quartette, Miss of Knox United Church met last
Sadie 'Carter, Mrs. George M.illian, Sunday during the morning service
Mrs. Duncan , MacKay and Mrs. with the superintendenE, Miss
Gordon R. Taylor sang "Sleep Ken- Margaret R. Jackson in charge and
tucky Babe." Mrs. Frank Jones, of Margje Koopmans as secretary.
Dungannon, gave an address on the After the reading of 'the Scripture
slogan "In youth we learn, and in and prayer by ,Betty Youngblut, the
age we understand." A demonstra- Membt is Purpose was repeated.
tion on the latest method of iron- The Thahkoffering was received by
ing and -folding a man's shirt was Raymond Hallam and Barrie Mil-
lian and offering prayer sung.
Ida White Group. — The Ida
White group of the children of
the church rriet last Saturday in
Knox Presbyterian 'Church with
the president, Marie Leatherland
home of Mrs. Thomas I'Iaggitt.
W.l. Meets. -The Auburn WO,
men's Institute met last Thunmtday
in the Orange !Stall with ladies of
capably done by Mrs. Donald
Haines and Mrs. Gordon Dobie. A
solo, "When Song is Sweet" was
sung 'by Mrs. Wes Bradnock. Read:
ings on Autumn and Thanksgiving
Day was read by Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. The quartette sang "In in charge. The Scripture le,s on
the shade of the old Apple Tree." was read by Jannett Dobie. Mrs.
A contest on "Thanksgiving Dinner Donald Haines conducted the de -
Menu" was conducted by Mrs. Fred votienal period. A pledge to God
Plaetzer. The meeting was closed for things that are seen was :cad
with the Queen, followed by a by Eileen Schneider. The offering
dainty lunch served by the host- was received by Johnny Maclay.
esses, Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, Mrs. The minutes of the previous meet -
Clifford Brown, Mrs. William Dodds ing were read by the secretary,
and Mrs. Allen Billings. Marilyn Daer. The roll call was
Knox W.M.S.—rlThe Fall Thank- taken and answered by the 19
offering meeting of the W.M.S. of members naming something they
Knox Presbyterian Church was were thankful for, in their daily
held last Friday evening. Mrs. lives. Preparations were made for
Wes Bradnook opened the meeting the part of the band in the Mission
with- a Thanksgiving call to wor- Band i'd'ly to be held soon. The
ship, followed by prayer. A hymn chapter of the study book was
was sung -with Mrs. Duncan Mac- given by Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson,
Kay at the piano. Miss Mary Hous- telling of the vacation Bible school
ton read the Scripture lesson. A and the hike the older boys and
duet was sung by Barbara and Carlos had on their Saturday off.
Johnny MacKay. Rev. D. J. Lane Mrs. Samuel Daer has received
offered,,prayer. There was a read- word that her brother-in-law, Mar-
ing by Marie Leabher'land, and a tin Ashman. of Detroit, has died.
piano duet by Margie Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perdue and son
Jannett Dobie. The guest speaker, Larry, of London, visited with her
Mrs. D. J.Lane, of Clinton, gave mother, Mrs. Stanley . Johnston,
an instructive address on the work aver the week -end. -•
of the W.M.S. The 'I1hankoffe' ing Yes. Gordon Powell entertained
was received by Barbara Sander- last week in honor of the 11th
son and Barbara 'MacKay. °'Benedic- birthday of her sister, Rose Marie
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littleguests
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Judith ,iii tITilB', Carole Pro►vm, 13-ar-
'bar'n Maeay, > aZbara S nderson,
Brige wte Sclitchlttn , Gail Miller,
Chtly floss, Jen*!ler Gran e,
ristine Tonikowicz, R•.aaa'dy than, Larry and Paul Cbamney.
Mrs. Catherine Dobie, and son,
Eugene 'Dobie, a son , 'lly, visit-
ed last Sunday with Miss Margaret
R. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor, 'of
Belleville, visited over the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Taylor.
titfr. 'and Mrs. GormerlyThomp-
son, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert hompson
and son, of crampton, visited on
Sunday with the former lady's par
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mug -
ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.. Miller, of
London, visited 'aver the holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Vincent, and his brother,
Gordon Miller, Mrs. Miller and
Gail.
Mr. Joseph Carter and Miss
Sadie Carter visited on Sunday
with their sister, Mrs. Nelson Hill,
and Sheriff hill.
Mrs. Fred Ross visited last week
at Oakville with her son, Donald,
Mrs. Ross and Janice.
Mr. Arthur Grange, of Elliott
Lake, spent Thanksgiving with his
wife and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dayman
and family, of St. Catharines, visit-
ed with 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Plun-
kett and Marie.
Mr. and Mrs- Bert Craig spent
the week -end with friends in De-
troit.
Mrs. George Sturdy, Mrs. Harry
Sturdy and Ross, of Clinton. and
Miss Betty Sturdy, of Stratfo •d,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Raithby on Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and
family, of Wingham, were guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan.
Friends of Mr. William T. Robi-
son will be pleased to know he is
co"valescing at his home now after
ur 'ergoing surgery recently in
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ling and
Marilyn spept Thanksgiving with
her father, Mr. Ralph D. Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Gwen
and Heather, of Staffa, were guests
recently of Mr. and Mrs. .Tack
Armstrong, Carol and Freddie.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wightman were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Wightman and family, of Niagara
Falls, Mr. and ,Mrs. Hildebrand and
family, of Joept�an Station, and Mr.
Harvey Wightin:an, of Kitchener.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Rathwell
and Michael John spent the holi-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon R. Taylor.
'Mrs. George Schneider was the
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Another Pavlova or a Florence Nightingale
-- what will she he when she grows up?
Canada Savings Bonds purchased now, can
provide the necessary funds when it's time
for college ,... for her trousseau ... or for
establishing a bottle. All the things that add
up to a worthwhile future.
Should an emergency arise, Canada
Savings Bonds can he redeemed quickly
and easily for cash at face value plus
earned interest.
Sign up for a Canada Savings Bond today.
You can do it through hanks, investment
dealers, trust or loan companies, or on the
payroll savings plan where you work.
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A ]Better Buy Than Iver - Interest: First 2 Yeats at .94%, Remaining ii Years at 45f%
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f i ;�' ofthe I'0 donated
d �.��, ,� � ��e
at r(ord}1n , Taylor' gene L '
connection with 'their October sale.
iTriead5 of Mar. iTvid H:, id�ara
`will be sorry to learn that she is
a pa sea t in Goderit hospital with
,a fractured aankle.
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Mrs.� • Ri Iwrk zcI and
1(�Tr �d en �
son, Mr. George Disney, of Detroit,
visited on Monday with her father,
George Beadle, and Mrs. Beadle.
Mrs. Jack -Phillips (nee lileanot
Sprung), of Clarerhalm, Alberta, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sprung.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Toll, Mr. and
:Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and fam-
ily were guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Toll, of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprung and
family spent the holiday with
friends in Rawdon, Que.
Miss Ruth Daer enjoyed a con-
ducted teacher's tv'ur of N'ew York
City last week,
Mrs. Frank :Nesbitt had the mis-
fortune to fall and fracture her
ankle last week.
There was no church service last
Sunday in Knox Presbyterian
'Church, having been withdrawn so
members could attend the anniver-
sary service at St. Andrew's
'Church, Blyth. On 'Sunday, Oc-
tober 20, there will be no service
here as Clinton Presbyterian
Church are observing their an-
niversary.
A large number from this com-
munity attended the annual turkey
supper last Wednesday evening at
the Belgrave Community Arena.
'N1r. and Mrs. George Ross and
family, of Colborne Township, were
guests on Monday of Dr. B. C.
Weir and Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
MacKay and family.
,Mrs. Vivien Wagner and daugh-
ter, Marjorie, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Rose Herman, of Stratford, visited
with Mr. Walter Wagner, Mr. W.1-
C.BEEMillii011111=0,
hianit WagOr and Nisi/Minnie
Wag-,
ncr i e (th weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, William True land
e,ahigi ter, of Kitchener, were
gurus over the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs, V. Lawson.
Kite. Allen Craig, of i a np. Bord-
en,r
home �' . o ,farewell to • 1
family 'and friends prior to ,being
sent to Germany,
THANKSGIVING SERVICE OF
BAPTIST SR, MISSION CIRCLE
The Baptist Senior Mission.
Circle met last Thursday after-
noon for their Thanksgiving ser.
vice, at the home of Mrs. Hannah
one, Britannia road, with a good
attendance of members and visit
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OM.
Mrs. Hilborne opened the meet-
ing with a prayer of Thanksgiving.
Mrs. E. Raithby gave the medit-
ations and also a resume of spec-
ial interdenominational services
held at Whitehorse; Yukon, last
July, which she was privileged to
attend, while visiting her son and
family.
Mrs. H. Crane gave a temper-
ance thought written by Roy Rog-
er's wife, Dale.
The roll call on "Musical In-
struments of the Bible" was in-
teresting in its variety.
Mrs. A. Taylor gave the mission
period on the Bolivian missions.
Mrs. George Johnston gave the
secretary -treasurer's report and
closed with prayer.
The hostess served a dainty
lunch assisted by Miss Kemp.
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