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r - j start with -a 300 -bed "cottage" j
and with•event q ; _GIFT SERVICES . ALSO'
u;aily-. r -ea: h 1200,
th fi t
' i beds bn completion of
Start - I n Spring*
' phase, Dr. Dymond sand, employ- CHRISTMAS PARTY
rrient ,would be 150 to 175, Con-
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struction of the three similarly -1 The children orKnox Presby -,ed with a. "Farewell" reeitation
Construction of Ontario hos-
pitals at Goderich, Palmerston
and Older Sound should start
early in the spring, Hon. M. B:
Dymond, Ontario Minister of
Health, stated ast, week.
The hospital' at Goderich
designed units is expected to I
wiH
take 18 months from the start, terga'ri.3� nrro ibongregation,,withLb - Bruce .Walter. ' after which
he said. their superintendents, ...Miss U.l to -Claus dropped in with
Iv Macdonald, Mrs. Wm. Reed and candy canes for all.the children.
Mrs. B. Y. MoCreat.h, and their White Gift Service
"Look there are the Smiths Knox , ,,Presbytorian &today
carrying in theyule to teachers, Mrs. D. Melick, Mrs.
g School Meld their White Gift
' "T•hat"'#sn't" apy'ule log—that's If. Calvert, ifiss S. callow, Miss Service on Sunday bevening at
Mr •. Sm' h. B Anstay, Miis.•,W. J.. Johnston, w is it Mrs. G. l enderson, Miss -Mary ! h' h the
Shop now, pay Tater—with cash from
HFC. Convenience is yours—speed
and Courtesy, too—when
you make an,instalment
cash loan at Household.
. Drop in or phone for a
loan, up to $2,500.
Young Peoples So-
ciety presented a nativity play,.
Maafillan and' Mrs. J. A. Mc- «The Birth of a King." Direct-
Connell, entertained their par- ing the play was Mr. sil-
ents on Saturday evening. The sag, who was also narrator.. The
cfrurch auditorium- was crowded
members of the "cast were
• Ifor the ocei. Rev. 12,E G. kisses ('onnie MacDonald, Lor n r
AIac�Milian acted as master of Plratt, Salads •McLean; Gwenda i
ceremonies..
' A "Weleoine it,t,rrat.i.on...,was'rcl:mier, Beverley Alaaltillan, 4'
niven by Susan M b01,1, loll,Judy.11aeKa and Mary Black }`
ing which the Nursery and Kin- :'tone. and Messrs, Bruce Mac.'
dergarten children sang several Donald, Arthur Peachey, .Jack
('lementLloyd ,Skcoch, Arthur
of the songs they have learned °Toile ; ii. R' 'k , 'd W' t'
Life Insurance available on all Loans
in Church Scho01. Suzanne Mit • y is iar a son.
chell, Nancy Ross and Connie 'Mu is by the Chancel Choir and
Young, in Scottish costume, did Soloist, Mrs. Wm, McKee, was
two Highland dances. Bruce Mc- under the direction of Mr. ;II,
Creath gave 'a recitation, „Aide Jong, organist. Mrs. F. M.
Candle Shone" telling* of the Dodge and Miss M. 'Macfie were
" in charge .of costumes and .light -
Light of the Wprld which came'
on the first Christmas and has!ing was by Miss B. Woodruff.
remained with us ever since. Following the play, Rev. R G.
MacMillan conducted the service
The Primas children.,presented' '
'la musical Kay, "The Shoemaker of presentation of the�hite
of
and the Elves," directed by Mrs.letsh During s tWith he iGladness
" the.Sunday School
ht their gifts to the
were Mrs. D. Melick, ;tars. H.'baskets in front of the Com -
Calvert, Misses Sharon Watson, dedicated anunion Table. Thewill bgifts ento
ere
Bonnie Allen, Cathy Bisset and, the Huron CountyChildren's
Kahty Mills. The program clos-1 Aid Society. ,
M. R. Jenkins, Manager
35A West Street Telephone JA •4.7383
GODERICH
J. Bisset, jr., Mrs. F. G. Mills, Men of ..�
and .Mrs. C. Lowery. Among � '
those assisting the directors' pupils bio
Modern electric appliances give lasting
service and pleasure because they're so easy
to use, so inexpensive to operate.
There's such a wonderful variety that
you'll be able to please everyone on your
Christmas list. You'll always be remembered
for gifts of modern electric appliances
that help your family and friends
"live better electrically"
the safe, clean, modern way.
BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED
'"Herald."'( A Christmas carol
was sung. Mrs. Stuart Chamney'
s
ti
a
read trhe minutes of the previou
meeting Arid -iso gave the treas
urer''s"report which showed tha
"he allocation had been ,reached
Business was attended o and
quilt was displayed which had
been Vilted.to raise funds fo
the W , Mrs. Stuart Cham
mu read from the study. book.
'in-istmas hymns were sung
t'hrouhout the meeting, Mrs.
0" Robinson closed the meeting
with the • benediction; Mrs.
sweeney conducleci the election
of officers for the coming year.
They .are as follows: president,
\trs, Charles Jefli'lson; first.v.Loe-
)re.sident, Mrs. Torn Armstrong;
,.econd vice-president, Mrs. Har-
old Woods; secretary—treasurer,
president, „Mts, ,,Tom Arr strong; 1
secretary-ti4asurer, Mrs. Edward'
Robinson, Lunch was served by
the hostess,,assisted by Mrs.
James Leddand ,Mrs. Win.
Hardy.
Miss Elaine Jefferson, of Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jefferson and Cheryl'; .of Clinton,
visited over the week -end with
their parents, Mr. and ' Mrs.
Charles Jefferson.
Mr. and•.Mrs. Everett Whites
head, Janet, Ruth and Stuart,
of Teeswater, visited. Sunday•-
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Edward Rob-
inson.
tMr. and Mrs. Edward Robin-
son and family, visited with Mrs.
J, C, Robinson of Wingham. •
,"'Fun for the whole family., is in store on Christmas night when Afro. Stuart (`;a:unncy; Ernests
' Wayne and Shuster present their Mother Goose .pantomime
secretary, Airs.
on CBC', V, Joan Fairfax plays Jill,,iJohnny Wayne is MotherMlrs`5 Weslesy Jefferson; Mrissiron-
cnoGoose, and Frank Shuster takes, the part 'of Jack in a •new ver- l ary :19onthly secretary, Airs. Hil-
sion of Mother Goose. Hard Jefferson; 'superintendent;
of I•Ieralds, Mrs: Wrn. Hardy;
. organists, Mrs. John R. Thomp
son; assistant, • Mrs. Hilliard
Farmers Disc.uss ''Jefferson: flower fund commit-'
- ■ ',DONNYBROOK tee, Airs. Gordon Naylor; supply]
A decision on the advisability
of securing crop insurance for
Ontario farms was postponed
until more infoFnation is avail, -
able, the Huron County Feder-
ation of Agriculture decided, at
its directors meeting December
8th.
On December 10th, the Feder-
ation convened ,a meeting of the
farmers affected by the Hydro
Transmission line from Seaforth
to Clinton. This exceptionally
well attended meeting was
chaired u'
by•�trile'"Gou sty President
acrd heard details o 1'lydro's "of-
fer to purchase plan" explaified
by Mr. Jack Ferguson, chairman
of the O.F.A. Land Acquisition
Committee, and Don Middleton,
head of the O.F.A. Department
of Properties.
After discussion, a motion
wa's'passed unanimously reject-
ing' the "offer to purchase plan."
In place of this, the meeting
agreed..'that under ordinary cir-
cumstances-the-'presentt schedule
of comp n$Miorx.,, ytould be ac-
ceptable f`or a lease of 20 years.
This would be equivalent to
e•bou•t a rental, of $10.00 per
year. , The meeting felt that this
figure Was the 'minimum that
farmers could be expected to
accept for the .loss of rights'
and inconvenience •offBred.
For' the most part, settlement;
for damages .were satisfactory,
though,' in two cases, trees cut
outside the easement right of.,
way had not been compensated
for and in some ,cases special
problems had noireceived •con-
sideration, as had been pro -i
mised.w
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Taylor's Corner
TAYLOIR.'S COiFiNER, Dec. 14.
— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson,1
Elaine and Kenneth, spent Sun-
day in Brantford with their'
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cudmore,
Mr. Cudmore and .babe.
Rev. Mr. Patrick conducted
c 4yla i te-C if tse;taii ce on--
day. Christmas carols were l
sung ' and Miss Nina Walters
read the Scripture. The White
Gift poem was read by Phyliis i
Ha•rrisbn., Ruth Patrick sang a
solo. Rev. Mr. Patrick... took his'
text from the 2Qth Chapter of
St .John. At the close of the
sery,ice, the child.r,en came to
the front of the church with!
their gifts. These0 were given'
to the Salvation Army _at Gode-
rich,
The executive of the 'Bayfield,
Porter's Hill and.Taylor's Cor-
ner ° Young, People's met on
Tuesdall evening at the home of
Miss Elaine Wilson.
. The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs,
George Ginn and family on the
,death of his father, Oswald Ginn.
Mr. and Mrs. F. -T. Vallance and
Mrs. A. S. Henry, sisters of
'Mr. *-0-frii 'were here for the
'funeral; also Mr. Bob Ginn, Kit-,
chener, dial .Mr, and Mrs. Scott,
Windsor.
DONNY-BR QK, ,iec. 14. —
The December meeting - of the
Donnybrook W.M.S. and Ladies'
Aid was held Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs..SamThomp-
son with a gond attendance. Mrs.
Edward Robinson had charge of
the W::M.S. meeting. Mrs. Tom'
,Armstrartgoled in prayer. Mrs.
•James LE'i>(dy read the Scripture:,
;Mrs, Wesley Jefferson gave • a
1 reading on Christian Steward-
ship." Mrs: 'Wm. Hardy read a l elected for the Ladies' Aid were: '
secretary, Mrs, James Leddy;,
citizen. and . temperance, mil:l
Morley Johnston; press, 'Mrs.
Wesley Jefferson.
The Ladies' Aid meeting was
in charge of Mr's. Wesley Jeffer-
son. Mrs. Sweeney read the
Scripture. Mrs. John Hilde-
brand read a poem. Mrs. Ed-
ward Robinson gave the minutes
of the previous meeting. Mrs.
Hilliard Jefferson gave a read-
ing. Mrs. Jefferson closed . the
meeting with prayer. ( ff'icers
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trlct
motorists are switching to
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Custom Radios with all o OFF LIST RENAULT Dauphines,
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FORD Tudor,
8 -cylinder, automatic.
$1650.00.
NASH Statesman, 4 -door,
6 -cylinder; reclining ,seat,
overdrive's transmission.
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KIN ;Sr arDGE, Dec, 14. —
Mrs. alter Clare and • her,
pupils are htisy prenang for'
their Christmas eonceeff which
is to be held on December 21st,,,
in the newly remodelled gym-
nasium at the school.
071:rc members of St. Jos,eph's
pariah wish to extend coiii rjitirl-
r,tin,'�r 9 And bt t wiOleg t,o Rev,
Ed in •C..darVeyr '.S"Sw;mii<r s:
gumption University, Wi Aisne•,
who tvilf'` coirvr-art, the,- fer
Anniversary of his orc!in:atinl to
the Priesthood on iJRcember
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'Mrs, -James Garvey accompan-
ied her mother, Mrs., .Tames
Filey, to London last week,
where Mrs,Foley hopes to spend
the winter months in care of St.
Joseph's Sisters. ' �
Relatives and friends here are;,
sorry to hear of the illness of
Mrs. tllei4b Lamprey, who is a
patient in Alexaltdra &los/rital,
Goderich, '
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