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Presents Giffs
Novereber meeting of the
Tiger Dunlop Women's Instit.
lite: Was held at Carlow Hall
on November 22nd.
Mrs. Ralph Jewell, President
presided; welcgming guests and
members.
The Roll Calf "A Canadian
export and its destination," was
well answered. Mrs. Emmer.
' son :Elliott spoke briefly on re. '
Gifts were presented for the
Children's Aid Society.
Miputes of the October meet.
ing were read by Mrs. Dick
Buchanan, secretary and buss.
ness for the November meeting
web completed. Ti ...group is
catering,- to • two banquets, one
on December 2nd and the Fed.
eration of Agriculture banquet
on December 7.
A letter was read thanking the
group for its donation, to the
National Institute for the Blind.
One of the members, 'Mrs.
Elmer Robertson is a patient in
Victoria Hospital London.
The Treasurers reporfwas
read and it was decided to order
new chairs for the -hall,
A complete report of the area
convention- was given by Mrs, R.
Buchanan and Mrs. James
Horton,
They mentioned that the W om•
eris Institutes did not intend to
give a bursary to students, as
they feel they , ran get help
from the government if need.
ed, and pay it back when they
start to work.
On December 17, Country C al.
ender will have as their guests
the W.I. as they celebrate their
70th birthday. •
Erosion, pollution, and Dutch
Elm disease are possible sub.
.P;LJNGANNON
The •P>xngannon United C hutch
MAUCW held their regular meeting
With the president, Mrs, Nelson
Pearson presiding and Mrs.
Cecil Blake acting as secretary
in the absence of Mrs. Howard
Johnston.
Mr. George Filsinger, Vice.
Chairman of the Goderich Pub.
lfc" Utilities Cor lm_ssioii was
recently elected a director. of
the Ontario Municipal Water
Association.
Hs has served on the local
Commssion for the past eight
years. He will represent the
municipalities in this part of
Ontario on the association.
A total of $5,840,35 was realiz.
ed for "Pennies for Friendship;
The Motto •" it is not what
you start but what you finish
that counts," was given by Mrs.
Ernest Bogie.
Huron County LibrarianMrs.
Hoffman' spoke whether books,
should be censored, and how
much damage could be done by
reading poor books. She left
some very goodbooksfpr winter
reading.
Mrs. Ray Moore' gave her
report on cards. Mrs. Terence
Hunter gave a demonstration on
oven mitts made from men's
worn out shirts,
Hostesses were Mrs. Ray
Moore, Mrs. Stanley 'Snyder,
Mrs' Norman Alain and Mrs.
jects for Resolution conveners. Gervin Young.
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Mrs. George Errington had
charge of devotions, reading
"God is Silent-WaKeep Vigil"
with scripture readings from
Mark 14: 32.42.
Mrs. Lorne Hasty gave am
study on Econo'cal Outreach
using Burlington, Ontario as
an example of a rapidly growing
urban centre.
A ` poem - Qn RQmem eence
Day, "Boy" was given by Beth
M,; Connel and the roll call was
answered by a verse containing
the word remembrance.
A committee to remember
sick and shut.ins at Christmas
was named.
The December ineeting will
be on the evening of December
12.
A report of the presbyterial
at Westfield was given by Mrs.
Nelson Pearson, who also gave
the offering dedication prayer.
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The rri9eting ,closed with a
hymn followed by grace and the
benediction. Lunch was served
by the committee in • charge
followed by an auction.
The Anglican Guild held a
euchre party in the parish hall
on Friday, November 24 with
nine .tables. The ladies' prrizes
went to Lynda Young and Mrs.hi
Tom Young. The men winners
were' „Stuart Remi and, Lorne
Ivers. There will be anotb$r
party on - December 8.
* •* *
Jim Millson and daughter,
Janice and Judith of
ontiur. `. yiUS I SAVISA
-orne
Iver$ on Suhday.
* *.
Mr. and Mrs.. Grant Sowerby
and. Bill Blake of Toronto were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil- Blake.
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Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Harris
of Sarnia were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Sun.
day.
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lectors on record was a young
English ladp who had no inten.
tion of displaying her accgniu.
•lation in an album. Advertising ,.
in the London Times in 1841;"
she requested canceled postage
stamps to complete a whimsical
project. The 16,000 stamps. she
had already received from per.
sonal friends, she said, would
be inadequate to paper her dress.
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GODERICH . DISTRICT COLLEGIATE.
NIGHT .SCHOOL
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE
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• Children's
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• Costume Jewelry
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