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the Hums Presbyterial at Clinton,
There is to be a bale of oloilling
peeked for European relief abroad
by the last week In June. The 160th
of Grey Group had charge of the
program, with Mrs, John McDonald,
as leader. She was assisted tlu•atug's
oat by several members of the group,
The meeting closed with Hymn 402
and prayer.
The Women's Association of Wal-
ton united Church was held on
Wed., May 10th in the church with
a8 ladies present. The meeting was
called with prayer by the president,
1 Mrs, W. J. Bennett, The minutes of The Voice Of Temperance --
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1 last meeting was read and approved. it is an axiom that reforms can -
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Thank you cards were read from not be affected until there le a Pres -
Mrs. Russel Barrows and Mrs, sure of public opinion. It is also an
IFraser for the Easter lilies
and a box of fruit. It ways decided
that we halve a garden party the date
to be set later. Stems of business
was taken up in connection with the
rardels party. The meeting closed
with the Miza.ph benediction,
The fifth meeting of "Meat in. the
Menu" was held at the hoarse of Mrs.
Clarence McNichol, 101mtra, with
his parents Nlr. and Mrs, hurtle Mc-
Nichol,
Lawrence Marks is preparing to
build a new cottage on West icing
James Bishop, North Bay, is amend -
Ing a few days at his summer home
here,
The Y. P. ti. of 'Duff's United
Church put on their play "Henpecked
Henry", In Monsarleff United Church
Wednesday evening before an
entetutsdastle audience.
The :ti:ty meeting of the W. 1+1. S.
was held 00 Wednesday, May 10th,
with a goad attendance. The 25th
rniiv rsary of the Auxiliary was
iehlated at this meeting. Several
,f the past presidents and our ores-
I:t trident was presented with a.
ft tete, firs. H. Johnston presided
r e• the opening service, The sec-
,:•tttry'e and treasurer's reports were
read and adopted. hhe Society re..
r--irf-.; an Invitation from the Win-
thrcn W. M. S. to attend their Baz- >- gmAl.
<,.•,r, wltlela is being held June 7th. Mrs, H. B. Kirkby was in .Sarnia
Mrs. Wal. Turnbull and Mrs. C. attending' the Women's Missionary.
Martin gave interesting. reports from Society Conference,
Wednesday, May 17th, 1950
.axiom that there is nothing like the
facts to determine public opinion. In
the matter of tine use of beverage al.
pellet the facts are getting Into the
Public mind. They aro reported in
every newspaper. The are seen on
every new's0aper. They are seen on
outside every beverage room, They
'•re nanoid and tragic facts. Tt is in-
'Humphries on the evening of May 11, evitahle that in course of time public
The girls gathered in the kitchen opinion will be moulded by the facts
and each did a part in making the iand will Judge beverage alcohol to be
meat loaf. The meeting opened by .n" t'a'e"rail and destructive agent
singing "Music, Music. Music." The
minnles of the last meeting were
r–el rind adopted. The next meet -
leg is to he held on Tuesday, May
;Otic, The girls are to bring ono
recipe for ground meat. The girds
then tonk notes for their record
1 'its. The girls took down the
sixth meeting notes and counted
the meeting as two. Each girl had a
sample of the meat loaf which was
namaramisa
that it is. The Huron Temperance
Fe leeatlnln has a good confidence
that the pressure or this informed
paibdic opinion will yet bring about
many match needed temperance re•
forme,
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The Mother's Day program was
used in the 'Sunday School at 10
o'clock on Sunday, May 14, with
Rev, A. J. Simpson giving the ad-
dress "God Work Through Homes."
The Rev, D, C. McLelland, Toronto,
,Field Secretary for the Temperance
Federation, was present at the
regular morning service.
Rev, Allan Reoch of Manohmlria,
will be in Knox Presbyterian Church,
1Sthel, on Thursday, May 18, 1950
at9p.m,
Rev. Alex Simpson attended the
regular meet of the Huron -Maitland
Presbytery of the Presbyterian
("ketch in Canada, at Ktneardine
an Tuesday. May 9111. He was ac-
companied by Mrs. Dan. TOuether
ant Miss Alice .T. Forest, who at-
tended the annual meeting or Mait-
land W, M. S, Presbyterial.
Mr. Glen Hunter, St, Thomas,
was a Sunday visitor with Mr. Har-
vey iinnter,
Mrs. Calvin Cameron returned
home on Saturday from a two-week
holiday spent with her brother-in-
law Mr. Win. Cameron and Mrs.
Cameron in New Jersey. •
Rev. A. 3, Simpson and children
are spending a few clays in Toronto.
Mr. Wm, J. Smalldon, who has
been with his daughter. Airs. ,Tar
ileys, near Seaforth was hone for
a few days.
NOTICE
As Corn Borer Inspector for the
North part of Huron County I urgent-
ly request all growers of corn which
includes garden plots as well as field
corn to have all refuse of corn either
burned or burled before the 2Oth
day of May.
Penaiities are provided for the
non-compliance in the Plant Disease
Act.
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. B., R. O.
Thos. Dougherty,
P. 0. Box 927,
GodeTiCh, Ont.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
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