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n4.Iris a the ian~a for Mr. and .mss, J. Hembl were
uf"enrols, '�,ecitatiPOS-Were mom *It ur a . :
. :and Mrs. Maitland Allen re -
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S,oh eiders pres>t a ,. $ a ]*Wheat, wind fits Product ,
' evement Day.
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give 1Ry KathY •Sehneidrt
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Drou all►. Douglas Archambault
f11)3P Tie
iFQ P�. gg O,. fancy u' apii a au '°:Bren ,
AIVONoh,agit, , Wend aid ; Cathy
hneider. Hi, bland ,. ing dance
trM1 .u"' IFI:4 VITA tib tint
io number7`Was sung y Doogid`
,t rohaxnbnult, `Billy :LAPP , and Bobby
Schneider; three- .girls also' did thea.
"Mtgs.': Hoop Song. A�, humorous
skit trig Barber Shop was:
given •bred 1�Iti kiin6, lr
, ., Lo ne Tiui'flt-
ang,'Leonard Are.. am$ult, an Mc
Dwugalt and Job Hunlciti. Crok
4no1e'and cards were enjo e(1,, Gifts o
Were exehan d 'by the. Club Sisters Mrs. William Rath un, f H lsburg.
Miss Margaret Craig, of B uevale,
visited -her uncle. Mr.. Arnold Craag,
and Mrs. Craig, last week.
Mr '.and. Mrs. John, Daer and Mr..
Bob Daer, .visited last Thursday.
with Mr,- and Mrs. Norman. Me'
Clinchey. and Cathy.
Appoint ,Trustees. -.The annual
school meeting of •U:S.S. No. 5,
was held- last. week in' the school
room, with a ,fair attendance. Mr.
Maurice Bean -was appointed chair-
man for the evening,... The . secre-
tary -treasurer;- 'Mr: Frank R•althby,
gave his reports, Mr. William'
Moss • was appointed to be the new
trustee, replacing Mr. Robert
Turner, whose term had expired.
Other trustees -are: J. Keith Arthur,
chairman, and Ted East.
,Congratulations„. to ' Mr. Cliff
Brown on obtaining second prize
for decorated service station.
~th_ ur Grange, of Falcon -
home here. •
, • Dffiss Sadie Carter and Miss Elma
}Mutch' attended the funeral of
'their aunt,' Mrs. 'Fred Mutcll, at
-Clinton last week. • -
Mr: Bob-- Younghlut__returned._ to
Shelburne last Saturday after
spending. the . vacation with- his
mother, Mrs. • Ralph Munro, and
.Mr. Munro.
Congratulations to -Mr. and Mrs,
Donald King, :of Strathroy, on • the
birth of their son last week at
Strathroy hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll, of
Hamilton, spent Christmas with.
their families, and ;then left for --
Florida - to spend a holiday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby'
spenit',New 'Year's day with Mr. and
Mrs. Dari Raithby; Goderich..
The ' annual meetingof the
'Auburn Public Library will beheld
n -Monday -,-ravening,- January -..•12,-
' at 8 p.m., in the Library rooms.
-"Have you had the measles?"
This is the topic in every conver-
setion the last week or so since a
terrific epidemic of this • disease
�-1r-oke-out-.in_.this, cOmmuni y. )9r.
B. C. Weir says that a similar. out-
break of the same disease- eame in
1913, after the school Christmas
concert, the same as ,this year: The
children are very sick and- the at-
tendance._at school_on.,Monday was
her day season;' • A.th ' -e . sistOr, P.
William Oates,. and Mr. Coates.
M.rty; . Stanley Johnston=visited,
-1aat Y�
Ston; :Blyth.
Mr; and Mrs. Ed. Davies "spent
Christmas. with Mr..and Mrs C.
Basila and other relatives Lo t
don, and . on Sunday visited
Belmpnt, •
Mr. . and, Mrs 'Donald, . Haines,
Margaret "and •Eddie, spent the;
holiday. with her arents, yl,r, and:
who also had gifts for their hus-
bands. Bags of candy', and treats 1
wereggiven to the' Children. A
beautiful quilt made, by the club
members, On which tickets had
been sold, was won .by Mr. Charles
Asquith. Mr. Wilmer Errington -
drew the ticket. Proceeds from
:the'sale 'of tickets is to be donated
to the board at Ball's. cemetery.
A delirious lunch was served by
the members of the club.
Y.P.S. Meet.-- The Young Peo-
ple's Society of Knox Presbyterian
Church .met in the Sabbath School
with a good attendance,, Edgar
Leatherland, president, was in
-charge with Shirley Brown at the
piano. The Scripture was read by
,Gordon Daer. The minutes of the
'previous meeting were read by
Helen Youngblut, who also Galled
the roll.' The offering was receiv-
•the treasurers report. Rev D. J.
Lane spoke on the first five shorter
catechisms and gave their moaning.
He also told the life story of Philip
Brooks, who wrote the song, "0
Little Town of Bethlehem." The
--young. people-were—divided- ihto
groups and contests were enjoyed
pertaining.,.to the _Christmas Story.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred To11 with their
• family,Arr. and Mrs. -Kenneth Mc-
Dougall, Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Toll
.and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCrostie,
entertained their friends last Tues-
day evening in the Blyth Memorial
Hall. Music for dancing was sup-
plied b3-Allan's.-Orchestra,_ef Kirk -
ton. A delicious lunch was served
: to the many guests.
4-H Club Final Meet. =-- The
.seventh meeting of Auluurn Ap-
petizers! 4-H Club niet •last Friday
evening at the home .of their lead -
.Mrs, Ed. Davies, 'at •7.30 p.m.
Thprearderrt, Marilyn -Doer; open-•
ed the meeting with t'he 4-H pledge.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read bythe secretary,
Marie Leatherland. • Final arrange-
ments were made ' for Achievement
may _in -Blyth. -`'Several tai='the-gi ks
.made and demonstrated how to
cut ginger cookies.' Next.Saturday,
the, club girls will visit' the Howson
&, Hewson Flour Mill, at Blyth, to
see the. processing wheat is put
.•-;ir •Fr ar rr rt ' lure
I A Ri �✓�dir, 6iM_ •� '.moi ^� . t
iWindso , a t Week 'fit ° v!•i.sit,»ti,
" inn r)E:iil" ridegn#'b .' ;retur
`!home F ' i daY.
Ogre will reznaizi °�onIge ',for
winter with. their , , irght , r°
Windsor. • Margaret return
12
a s 6 'r'r
through to make. flour. All recor
books- -must -be-,finished--by--Sate very -.,low. . _ ...- ,.. • •, �_
day and_...__,..�
handed~" •to'°•�*thef' leadef�s,• .•• "Miss Ruth Andrews, of London,
The Mary Stewart :Collect was `re- and Miss Marie Andrews, of }Tamil-
.
turned then .i q XItebeu�er.
Miss M•ary�lhi Aaderaon, teacher
at Brantford, . was heme with': her
_ and Mr
eitsoJr, orryis�.�y
Mrs, Ivan Rivett 'was hct$tess at.
her home on Friday afternoon for.
the United Church W.:iV1.S. with
12 members present, . it has• re -l ibex, Tap
ported 12 home and eight ospita M'. and Mrs...'`
calls were made, Mrs, Harvey An ~µ • to s'
derson the 'new president, 'was in Torctxtto' vete" "
vli'itlx°°rela�,ve's fox° Ahrtstx
the chair. After the• aim and object
was repeated. and call to worship,
Mrs. I; Rivett read the Ser'}}p�ture
lesson, Mrs. M. Reed annol treed
the World' Da of Prayer to be
field February 13th .in the Anglican
•Church. A thank ybu'note was
f,r,. .� w"t;...r M. ...,•..,... , :•. •
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.0m..,`,..,.., .,: ..,._. 4 ._ .,: xom-•tt1Pr,,faUr-cp t o etre i ,s members are -
working to maintain world peace, the Canadian Amy-' bks
back on another year of progress and achievement. •Soldiers
digging -in during annual winter training exercises in Canada's
northern barrens contrast 'strongly with comrades patrolling
Egypt's Sinai _ .desert . on camel aver terrain inaccessible to
scout cars. Canada's recently purchased "Lacrosse" ground
to ground missile is flanked by the "Bobcat," right, the Can-
adian Army's new armoured tracked Vehicle designed for
speed and mobility for survival ,on the atomic battlefield, and
the Army's Cessna L19 light aircraft designed for artillery
spotting and liaison work. (National Defence Photo)
QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ
-1. Where is Canada's only Gaelic
college?
2. Are there more boys or girls
born in Canada in a year? •
3. Which of -Canada's provinces was•
first to use public funds for
.school support?
4. In the 'first half of 1958 what
were Canada's dive leading items
of export?
5. Personal income taxes represent
what proportion of federal gov-
ernment revenues?
ANSWERS: 5. About, one dollar
in four 3. New._Brunswick; in 1802
the government . there gave 10
pounds a year to any' parish that
would stall a school. ' '1.' Near St.
'Anns, - N.S.; it is. a summer school.
4. Newsprint, Wheat, nickel, wood
pulp, planks and boards. 2. Each
year there are about 1,050 boys
born -to ever—TIM girls.
ton, spent New Year's holiday with
their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Warn:r
Andrews , and°'f amily. • •
Mrs. Fred' Plaetzer• returnresHast-
week-end after a visit in Lucknow
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston,
and Mr. , Milton Plunkett, of Tor-
onto.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
J.• C Stoltz who will celebrate„
their• `601h wedding"' °" ariiilversary
next Sunday, January 11.
;rear], .'Mr's. Reed gave' the financial
report, stating $190 allocation had
been met and '.$238had been sent
to headquarters. Mrs. 1. Rivett
gave 1'a- reading. Mrs. Reed will
give the topic for February at the
home of Mrs. Shackleton.
Born at Goderich hospital, De-
cember 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Young, • a daughter. Congratula-
tions! Mother an•d,ba'be are home
and doing fine.
Dungannon school holidays were
extended when on Monday the re-
opening day, the weather was So
stormy that school was cancelled.
Mr. Herb Stutters, who hadn't
been in too good health, and has
TAYLOR'S. COBINER, Jan: 6.— ,•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and Ken
neth were in Brantford • on Sunday
visiting their daughter, 'Mrs. Wm.
•Cudmore and -Mr. Cudmo, Elaine
WiIs nawho had spent the holidays
there returned home with them.
Mrs. 'Howard Sturdy is visiting
in Toronto this week with Mr. and
Mrs. -H. McKie.
Miss Clara Harrison is a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital where
she underwent surgery.
Children are a great deal more
apt to follow your lead 'than the
way you -point.
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NILE, Jan. 6. -- Mr: and Mrs. and Miss Dale McNee, of Belmore,
Henry Farrell and daughter's, of spent New Year's Day with, Mr.
.Ripley, spent New Year's with the and•'%Mrs: Chas. McNee. and family.-
Bere family. The school on the 2nd of West
`W-aw- nns l,--No,•.,12,,._wastreated to a
The Y•:P:•U.--held---a -s-lci�g-h-radii-g---'
party on Tuesday evening. Chas. fresh coat of paint during tfie
McNee provided the team of horses Christmas holiday. Mr. Gordon
and sleigh after which the' young' Stewart, of Goderich, did the work.
people gathered, at the home of The sympathy of the -community
Miss Donna McNeefor hot dogs is eYt'ended to Mrs. Henry Mat-
and.�oke. A ,delightful: time was thews, on the death of her step-
reported by all.. mother; -•Mrs:- -Henry 5 --err, of Gode-
rich,Mr. and Mrs. , Orland Bere and.
. Mrs. H' Horton spent Miss Marian Orser, of Victoria
family andweek-
Tuesday
'Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Hospital, London, spent the week
d at her home here.
Slesser and•family, of Kincardine. en
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggins and
-Mr. arid -'Mrs. Ross -McNee, Messrs. Eri spent New Year's with th'e
Harvey_ ,nnd - Joee-• -Sproul; Mr_ and,. .e
latter
'S
Graham McNee and family as mother;' Mrs. J: B:"•Young:-
Miss Dale McNee,' -of Belmore,
spent last week with her cousin,
Miss Helen McNee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bere spent
-New-Ycar'c in Goderich with Mr.
and Mrs, Laverne Culbert and boys.
Several members of the Y.P.U.
enjoyed bowling in Goderich Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swan, of Bel -
more, are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs: R'obt: Bere.
..Miss, Rosemary . Clark - returned
tp studies .at MaWI .onald Hall, Mon-
day; Douglas Squires to Teleher's
College, London, and Allan M2cN'ee
; to .R.C.A.F., Clinton, after the holi-
days spent with their parents.
Mrs. Ruth Hayden, Mr. and. Mrs.
Tom . Dickson and Mr. and 'Mrs:
Ma.skell Fowler, all of Goderich,
were New Year visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Allan Dickson 'and family.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Russell Brindley
spent
in
New
seA�sMoore and girls.
The word Ottawa was the name
of an Indian tribe. In the Indian
language it meant "traders."
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