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LONDESBORO
Londesbore WMS:
The regular meeting of. Lon-
deuboro WMS was held in the
'United Church Sunday School
room un Thursday, January 11.
'with the president, Mrs. F. Tam-
blyn, presiding..' Meeting . open-
ed by .the use of hymn 603 and
prayer by the president. Scrip-
ture reading, Rev. 25-6, "Behold
I make all things new." The. in-
troduction of "Thoughts on the
New Year" was given. by Mrs.
Tamblyn. Mrs. Govier read the
minutes o4 last meeting. The roll
call was answered by the paying
o£ fees and donations of articles
for •a baby's use. Mrs. Watson
gave the report of 1.950. Joyce
Fangrad contributed a • s o 10,
"Great is thy faithfulness."
The February meeting and the
Day of Prayer wi11 be combined
and will be held on the World's
Day of Prayer on Friday, Feb-
ruary 9, to which the Mission
Circle and the WA are asked to
be with us.
Mrs. Fangrad then book the
chair for the program. Hymn
571 was sung. Those taking part
were: Mrs. .Fangrad, Mrs: Ivan
Carter and Mrs. Clark. The Study
Book wets given in the dorm of
a dialogue, "The United Church
of Canada" by Mrs. F. Tamblyn
and Mrs. E. Wood. Meeting clos-
ed by using hymn 570 and prayer
by Mrs. Fangrad.
The following are the officers
for 1951: Honorary president,
Mrs. Margaret Manning; presi-
dent, Mrs. Frank Tamblyn; first
vice-president, Mrs. (Rev.) Bren-
ton; second vice-president, Mrs.
Ivan Carter; third vice-president.
Mrs. E. Wood; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. W. Govier; assistwnt
secretary, Mrs. A, Fangrad; Mis-
sionary Monthly secretary, Mrs.
J. Armstrong; supply secretary,
N. Watson; flower committee,
Mrs. R. Townsend and Mrs. J.
McCool, literature secretary, Mrs.
George McVittie;' friendship sec-
retary, Mrs. Alice Carter; Assoc-
iate Helpers secretary, Mrs. W.
Lyon; • Mission Circle secretary,
Mrs. E. Wood; Mission Band sec-
retary; Mrs. B. Shobbrook; as-
sistanrt, Mrs. J. Shaddick; Baby
Band secretary, Mrs. Ivan • Car-
ter; conresponding secretary,
Mrs. W. E• Manning; temperance
secretary, Mrs. Brenton; Christian
stewardship. Mrs. Bert Allen;
pianists, Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs. J.
Arrestror)g; press secretary, Mrs,
Margaret Manning:
Monies raised by the WMS for
the past year were: WMS Auxil-
iary, $273.80; Mission ` Circle,
$244,48; Mission Bend, $69.46;
Baby Bend, $4.0; making a total
of $627.74. A bale of clothing
valued at $325 sent to Europe.
Foxes and Rabbits
Are Bagged Aplenty
Six foxes and 50 to 60 rabbits
were bagged by a 'party of
hunters on Saturday in a drive
originating in Goderich.
In the party were hunters from
Goderich, Detroit, Zurich, Ben -
miller and Colborne Township. Et
was the largest bag of foxes
made this . seeson. -
The hunters drove out to Ash-
field Township. east of Kintail,
where they spread out over a
four block'area.
Those bagging foxes were Bob
Elliott, Archie Johnston, David
Wilson, John Prouse,'Ben Strau-
ghan and W. C. Attridge. There
is a county bounty of •$2 for
Mss. W. Lyon; treasurer, Mrs. foxes.
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TlIORISDAy, JAN
Y 18, 1951 '?
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IN BEHALF OF HURON COUNTY, Warden Cecil Johnston
received from Mrs. M. E, Jacob, matron of Huron County
Home, Clinton, the gift of a crocheted table cloth made by
Mrs. Jacob in her spare bime this year. The cloth is to be
a permanent possession of the Home. It measures 144 inches
in leeat •_.i a eek e( . a_ n i.r:. air, with
plenty of drape at endsand sides.From left to right: Warden
Johnston; Reeve Murray Johnson, Wingham, chairman of the
County Ilome Committee of Huron County Council; end
Mrs. Jacob.
AUBURN
(intended.: for last week)
1Viigs Mabel' Hickingbottom, is
visiting friends in Mew York.
Mr,. and Mrs. Ed Davies left,
this week to spend the whiter
in Florida.
Mrs. Nelson Hill, Goderldh,
spent e few days .with her sister,
Miss Sadie Carter.
Mrs. Fred Ross received word
on Saturday of the death of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest O.
Duff, Leamington, formerly' of
Dungannon. •
Miss Mattie McIlwain, Mr. and
Mrs, Thomas McPhee and Miss
Jean McPhee, Reg.N,, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, John
E. Jackson, Embro.
Robert Mcllveen, Niagara Falls,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. le, 0. Me
Ilveen. Mrs. Mcllveen and. two
children, Carol and Robert John,
who have been visiting here for
some time, returned home with
him,
Congratulations:
Maitland Allen, Auburn, sec-
tion foreman 00 the CPR, has
been awarded the Roadmaster's
Prize on the Goderich sub -divis-
ion for the greatest improvement
made during the year 1950. Mr,
Allen and his men, Lawson Ma-
han, Keith Mahan and Albert
Govier, are to be. congratulated.
This is the third time Maitland
has been awarded the prize.
Newlyweds Honoured
A reception was held in the.
Forester's Hall on Friday night
in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Patterson (nee Doris Young). At
an appropriate -time the young
couple 'were called to the front
and Alvin Punlcett read an ad-
dress extending 'best wishes and
Mns. Jack Hallam presented thein
with a purse of money. Musie
for dancing was supplied by The
Chuck Wagon Gang. Luneh in-
cluding wedding cake was serv-
ed.
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