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CRANE4gOOK The NOM raseitilfe& et the Oan; .1felitai *frOM Kleattenec where he
The mil call wael ;dowered "Ons
brook Sewling Sallies was held at underwent en oPenatiOn the bogie* IMPortatet thing I have learoed"
*The Jenuary Meeting oe ate 'We- the home of Wes iPialne Keruaghan, new of the week. (Mein this course." Our home as-
ellieweees Ineettfute vas held hi Clain The nwatin,; was opened by eincieg
. omit Wee to he one etoceseeriee
*mole Community Centire with a the Melanie Ode followed by hhe • ETHEL ... and record beCkse finished if
eelleot attendance of uleMbers and jaarktute creed. ,rbe nou eon viol
voter coat te the haesene Was won to make, They werelecene • -.. ..,---....„--. I
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tide ,fesi; neat numbing on, Ian,
eaeweral visitors Prea'4al" • "e 111°I. answered hi the Mnt
ehol% tellitdie* The January ineeetteg et the' W. ear& Zia MeMber Who was making
lee "Take off you hat to Uatm; Oast; Whammestiondes they- were going,:p.o. 8. and W. A. wait held at the 4 chair pad -worked at them,
-taught how. to of the President, Mrs, Alex
',Oven •bY Mrs. C. Steffler. The 1%11 bemstitob, After whit% Miss Mit' e
1Marson. The roll call wae fespottd- WALTON
tratat Wafi answered by naming all Sterner gave e, demthistration on. id to by Peeing of fees, 10 ladies
tthe "former owners of your home or , PiPing. The members are requeebed jeked. The call to worship was 'rite 4th necetine or the Walton ,
derma to take their record books to the 01,vers ley the President. Hymn 14 Willing Workers veal hew at the
Several articles were exhibited or next meeting whelk win he held at was stung after which Mrs. King led home of Mrs. W. FlumPhries on Jette
omething neev front something the home of Miss Beryl mieleariatte, Lu player, Mrs. Cleaver reed the uary 11th. The meeeing opened with
aid" 'rhe highlight of the evening The fifth meeting or the Gran- Sripture leeeon. Hymn 366 was the song "FroseY The Snowman",
was the debate - Resolved that brook Sewing Settles was heed in Rung, 'Phe study period was taken The minutes of the last meeting
women contribilted More to he rranbenek Community core. by Mile; Geo. Pearson and Mrs, Me- were reed and seconded by II. Bol-
e t bean "Our ger. The roil call was answered be
edivilizetion then the modern woman The meeting wee opened by singing Taggart.
to -day. The affermative the insteteete Creed and followed by Fellow Canadians" elinutes he
iset each member giving the mune of ,t
doing
-was taken lry Mrs. G. Menzies and the Ode. The minutes of the last
lifers. Blair McIntosh The negative meeting were read and roll oat was
Waken by Mrs, Stuart McNair and nnswered by the record books up .to
t T1 meinbers made samples
They, Hymiman. Mess A. Forrest 'and of a dresser scarf and Piping, The
Mrs. J. Bremner deciding in favor •••eit for Me next meeting is to
er tins negative side. be nrewened by Improvements in
Community singing led by Mrs. nietere hanging. Lunch was ger-
Pe. Lake, with Mr.. M. McDonald v..1 'Th next meeting will he held
at bhp piano, was enjoyed by all. le HIP Crenbrook CommunItY
The reeeeing elosed by singing Centre.
Flee King. Mr. Paul Jeshke who has been a
i4
Mrle
s. Murray wetber. The judgesel P. le
tarelnnetiiig
in the business period tt wasde- make for their bedroom. The ginle
r our al- are to bring their record bottles,
ad and aPpeoved. accessories they are Iretendeng
to
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(ecu u inealion to Branleth Treafarer. The material and measurements of bbedr
and
question of quittiog was discussed. dresserhair to the next meet -
e
Ladles are ., mike blocks 21the by ing, Mrs, P., 'Holman gave the
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be Mee. MCCALL Sentenee Peaiers
are to be given at the 9%1)114'417
Meeting hi M. Wattles and tks
teMperance "elori from Mrs... Rread•
toots clatis."Vach member% giving
for 10611 Was reed and wee annielene
tied that We sent 196.71 to the Peelle
See.' for the %oar 1961. Ronald
Ehnia Wes, se/pointed to read Die
eeteretanY% report at the ennual
meeting end' Thneald Achillee the
treasurer's reeeert. Sanity Van Vliet
will give a 'number for the Mission
Band, Classes were formed for
study and the meshing closed With
the Nemeth benedjoelon. The re -
miles or the eleotion of officers In
1952 are aa follows :
President Margaret Aehilles
Vice -Pres. Doris Jehneton
Audrey Haokwell
Ruth Ann Envie
Secrebany
Treaelmer
1 Pianiets Verde Wateo, nail/Oen
MeGavin
emir Hatecevell
I girls se interesting notes on col-
"l rtin leirs Ray- 0' combinations and gave each g4r
• deeided to continue om
with luneb at nt P g , •
'lard and Mrs, R. J. Pearson offered 8 color chart. Leona Johnston treat -
to bling tuna, to February meeting. ed the girls with some homemade
Meeting was tensed by offering the candy, 1
Lord's Prayer. The .Teetiary nteeting of the
The Seventh meeting of the Ethel Gleaner Mission Band was held on
Lunch was served let the basement 'rntirtut in the Clinton Hospital is Happy Rteleeere was heel on ean, este nth, with 50 members and
by the hostesses and Mrs. Bird, now iconveleisoing at Elliott% 16 at tihe home at Mrs. Cleo, Pearson teaebers present. The meeting
MLes Muriel IVIoDonald, MSS Mar- Nursing Home, Listowel, - with 8 members present. The Sec., opened with hymn 11 and was fol -
1 • d 1 • the devotional period led
Jorie Brown and Mrs. L. Michel. Mr. Lynn Evans retuned home on read the minutes of Wm etb meeting. ovie
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sive euchre parties soneeveered bY
'the Woneen% Institute was held in
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the Clommnity Hall here on Friday
night. with 14 tables. in play. Prizes
h Mrs
for high pain
Harvey Roberteon and J. H. STIlith,
4 Mrs. William Nicholson and Ber-
nerd Lillow received novelty
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NOTICE TO FARMERS "'-
Bs" YPur..ment Preinnna ihn ProPtif way Re
ScTANLLYS ABATTOIR
lacroN, PHONE 211241
LET US BUTCHER YOUR HOG -•-• RENDER YOUR LARD
MAKE YOUR SAUSAGE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY
• (Salt and Pepper only)
OURS ANY PART OF YOURS THAT YOU WISH
Which consists. of: 2 Ham8 2 side Balloon, 2 Cotte Rolla,
2 Picnic Hams, 2 flack Bacoui
You can have any of these cuts cured or freph. We serve
over five hundr�d satisfied customere-
If you..dcatilt have a hog ready, we will sell you one at cast
price, plus the killing charges.
OUR PRICES HAVE NOT ADVANCED. THEY ARE THE
SAME AS 'OF FOUR YEARS AGO. OUR LARGE TURN-
OVER ALLOWS US TO KEEP OUR PRICES DOWN
Alt meat goes straight to our new, modern refrigeration as
soon as butchered.
When in need of beef by the quarter, see ue. We have a
choice selection to pick from - cut up to your own tastes.
16 MINUTE SERVICE
We guarantee satisfied customers as all our • employees,
are packing -house experienced and are at yuur service at all
times.
LARD SPECIAL
BrIng.your own contalnei and we will fill It With pure,
kettle home rendered lard for only 20o per Ib.
IN ORDER TO GET THE PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE
WE GUARANTEE
HOGS MUST BE BROUGHT IN ON
MONDAYS ONLY
prizes as their bhithdeTS Were
nearest 19 the date of the party.
Mrs. Joseph Horton won the lucky
chair prize. Mrs. Raymond
and Mrs. Walter Smillie were in
charge of arrangements.
MELVILLE PREsBYTh.RIAN
YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD
Moved by Chas. Couites, seconded
by Sam Alcoek that the Clerk's
salary be raised to e500., the treas-
urer to $376., tbe Reeve to $200.,
and the Counoillors to $1.40, -
Carried.
Moved by Sam Alcook, seconded
by Bailie Prenott that By -Law No. 2,
1962 authorizing the Treasurer to
The first meeting of the NeW t,orrow up to 225,200 from the Bank
be paseed as read the first. second
. Year of the Yotutg Womeies Guild
and thrd (Imes. - Carried.
was held on Jan. 15111, at the home
of Mrs, George Elliott Jr, The Moved by Chas, Centime, seconded
'meting was called to order by Mtge by win. teletext that By -Law No. 3,
Jessie Little. etrs. C. Kreuter gave 1992. providing for 1952 expendl-
a reading entitled, "libusewives lure on roads, be passed sublect
to the approval of the District
Mentielpee Engineer as read the
first, second ani third times. -
Carried.
Mooed by Bailie Parrot, seconded
bar Wm. Miami OW the Meeting
adjourn to meet again on Feb, 4tb,
at 1 p. tn. - Carried.
The following accounts were Paid:
Albert Nesbitt, dog tax retund 4.00
Jim Phelan, dog tax refund 2.00
john Craig, dog Fax refund 2.00
Wm. Flood, dog tax refund 2.00
Mrs. Robt. Craig. relief' 20.00
Municipal World Subecririllan and
Supplies 18.76
Ontario Good Rout eAesociatinn
Fen 5.00
Gen. Radford, Little Drain 210,00
Bowes DraM 180.00
Tate Council met in Me Townehip
Salvation Army. grant 25.00
Hall on the above deewith all
ries, Treeing. fax bounty 2.00
members present.
The following 'panthers of the Wm' F.1°"' t" hctunty 2.00
Comma signed the Declaration of
office - Reeve, Harvey C. Johnston,
Councillors - (3. R. Coultes, San)
Alcock, Bailie Parrott and William
Elston.
Rev. Thomas of 'Walton Hutted
Church opened Fire meeting witb a
short devotional period.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read on motion or Chas,
Coultas and Bailie Parrot.
Moved by Chas, Caultos, seconded
Resolutions." Hymn 699 was then
Ming. Everyone Joined in the re-
peating of the Lard's Prayer and
the reading et the ScrIpteme, Mat-
hew 11, 1-20. Mrs, Winnifred Edger
' gave a short prayer. Mrs. J. Row-
land tben gave a very good des-
cription of her trip to England last
summer Which was very much en-
joyed. 'Phe neeeteng claiid with
Hymn 545 and the repeating of the
Mizpah Benediction. A lovely luncb
was served by Mrs. C. Nrauter and
Miss :TAssie Little, Mrs. W. Edgar,
anti Mrs. Gen, Elliott. ,
MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL
:myrrh; Township Council eleet•
in -g, Jan lab, 1962.
Wm. Elston. fox bounty 2.00
FTurnn firms Tinprovement Assoc.
Grant 20.00
Ontario Association of
Rural Muniripalitiee 6.00
Village of Blyth. Ken. Taylor's
Pire 35.00
The following officials were ap-
pointed by By -Law No. 1, 1952.
Clerk, Ono. Marl in Treasurer,
leplann Higgins.
Patrolmen - Art Edgar, .Tack
Brewer Fleming Johnston, Harm'
by William Elston that
the Edgar, Ross Turvey, Herman
minting contract he given to Roy
therY, Chas. Warwick, Clarence
Kennedy for 3052 for $186.00.-
Carried. ail], ;rack Lowe, Allan Peruse,
by Chas. Coultas, seconded
by E13111 Alcock that the Huron Crop
empreveniene Association be given
e grunt of e20.00, - Carried.
Mowed by Bane Paerot, seconded
by Sam Alcock that we Join the
Ontario Good Roads Association and
that $25,00 be allowed for each mem•
her of the Council or Township 01'
ficial attending the Convention -
Carried,
Moved by Wm. Elston. seeonded
by Bailie Parrott that we Join the
Ontario Association of Rural Muth
elpalities and that a resolution be
draPtied and sent in to try to get
better Insurance leverage on treat.
went of cattle for warble fly, -
Carried,
Moved by Chas. flonites. seconded
IN Fleni Alcoelt Gerd ilia annuol grant
at 323,On he given in tniA Salvation
Army. - (*tarried.
Lorne Niohol, :fan Craig. WM,
Somers, Miller Richmond, Frank
Bel, Fred Cook, Sim Smith, John
Tette'tt, Bernard Thome,
Pound Keepers - Carl Johnston,
Stewart Mcl.ennan, Alex Shaw,
Robt, 11O:1141MS%, John Bowman,
Stanley Hopper, Geo. Bone, Rohl.
'ruin, Mervyn Pipe, Sas, Clark, Win.
MeCattolieony Ernest Noble, Robt,
Bird, Bernard Craig, Arthur Mc
-
flail, Albert Nesbitt, George Me-
Arantr, Neu. Taylor.
TAvest ock V1uatttrn - Prank
Sbaw, Walter MI:vireo&
Penceviewers - Northwest -
Harold Procter, Milo Casemore,
Bert Hantinge. Northeast - Chas,
Ande.rson, Wm, Peacock, Russet
Bono, Sonfhweal Albert Nesbitt,
Brum* SHIM. :fames Phelan South -
mud - Clarence Martin, 'Leslie
Beirnea, Thomas
,Vrr,tiN1 hv Bailie Parrot. seconded Woad rt""'tc""---.Ftntit• MeV(/'
b,„ lVm 11.4,4„,, rho T474,4, No,
rn ) Atni T1 TOPIPPti Smith.
1952. ateeninteng Township °memos, 'Frock nriver Jack Lowe.
he monied as rend the first, a Wed Hervey C. Johnston. Rowe.
and third Omen. - (envied. Oen. (1. Martin, (Rest