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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
LEGAL
III. T RANCE "
NOTARY PUBLIC.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT :'
Representing 14 Fire Insurance
Companies
Division Court Office,Clinton
B'ad Tinton Stars Here, Fel ru it TQ
FRANK F3NGLAND; K,C.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR •-.:
Albert SL NOTARY PUBLIC ,Clinton
ARTHUR .E PARRY
COMMISSIONER, EPC. ETC.
By Royal Warrant•
H. C. ';MSIR
BARRISTER -AT -LAW
Solicitor, Supreme' Court . of Ontario;
Proctor' its Admiralty
Notary Public and Commissioner
Office: Hotel' Clinton
Hours; 2 to 5 Tuesdays and • Fridays
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D. H. MelNNE% D.C.' FOOT CORRECTION
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Ya r r I G 1lE ERLE'Y CRANE
;Pictured above are two attraetiveyoung stars of Stratford Badminton
Club — Shirley Gadding and Bev-eiley Crane Western Ontario ladies'
doubles champions in 1947 and rim -nerd -up in 1948. This team, along with
other championship players, will begueeta of Clinton Badminton Club at
a public exhibition of badminton lathe .Town Hall next Tuesday -even.
big, February 10, at eight o'clock. Alemiesion is free, -
-Engravings courtesy The Stratford Bsa.on-7lerald
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Phone 4763 Albert St. Clinton
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OFFICERS, 1947 --Pres., Fronk MLe
Gee er, Clinton 0,g,. ,R, ., u
Chres .Leonhard(, Bo`iabo RBI 1;
Menem. and Sy.-Tead,; Id. A. Reid,
Seafortb,.
D HFuller, ller, God-
- elude 2• Chris Leonhardt, Brod-
hagen' R d. trewarthn, Clrnton'.;W R.
Are Seaforth; John I3. McInto ng,
Myth; nit Monregr t atten.'.11ragh
A e rder, Walton; J.one, Sea-
AGENTS—John E. Pepper, Brute -
nein, Ills, 1; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth; itit
1; R. 1..MeXercher, Dulilfii, 1i.0 1;
J. F. Priicter Brodhagen.
Parties desiring to ettect insurunevi
or transact other business well be
promptly attended to on apiplicatihn to
any, of the above officers, addressed to
their . respective post offices. Losses
insptn ed by the director living near-
est of loss.
Huron Presbyerial W.M.S.
a.:
Holds rood. Meeting Here
teethe The annual meeting of Huron Pres-
•byterial Women's Missionary Society
of the Presbyterian Church in Canada
was bell _on 'pueeday, January 13, in
47#nton Presbyterian ohuroh, with
delegates present from Clinton, God-
erieh, Rendall; Exeter and Seaforth,
at morning and afternoon tensions.
The president; MrsG. Bisset; tend -
aria, conducted tne.devotionaliperiod,
and prayer was offered by Mxs. A.
Taylor.
Mrs, Bisect gave a timely manna
on the need to give the Bible its right-
ful pisco in our 3ivoa
, Reports Of the yonine 'vork were
given by the departmental' secretar-
ies and wore most encouraging,
Mrs, W. J. Thompson, Seaforth,
girls' work secretary, gave an ex-
cellent report of the Canadian Girls
in Training. There are three groups
,in Goderiehneul one in Seafortli, end
.they. aro -lege splendid work under
needle lenders,. .
Mre. D. J. Lane, Clinton reported
that splendid work waa being done by
the loaders; of the five Mission Banns.
Mies . Willia i ou was guest speaker at
the rally. held in Exeter, and showed
lantern alides of the work of .the W.
M S. in: India. I:iteresting meetinge.
have been held and Soaforth was a-
gain the banner Mission Band for
1947.
Mrs, J. W. Smith,. Godericli, gave
the report of the home helpers de-
partment, And paid tribute to the
loving. and faithful service of the
Into prise•. L. Jockell. There wore 162
home helpers, with contributions n -
mounting to $303,50.
In the absence of Mrs- W. G. Mae.
Ewan,. her report wee read by Mrs.
G. Biesot.
In anawoi to a questionnaireit was
decided. that the au;iliaript.. wore in
favor, of a etudy book in eight ebapt-
ors, with six clraptera preferred f
OT
girls' groups.
The life ment1lership secretary, Mrs.,
re, Welker, ltenaaft, reported that two
honorary membership eertificates,, 18
life memborahips. and 26 junior, like,
memberships and seals harp been given
during the ,year, making tttie total,
mount contributed far this purpoeo
$780, a subetontial increase on last
year. - .
, The report of the "Glad Tidings"
secee;ary.. MFs, F. Rope, ,&nbruhsn,
was read by the secretary, ane'; show•
ed 284 subscriptions to "(ilarl; Tad-
lags" for 1947.
Tho report of MSah . Gortdou, pod;
erich showed that $134 was receives
for ,the supply fund. Two bales of
ai thine were. eeat to. Rev. Lloyd •Hen-
derson, Portage la Prairie,., and two
Rutley of quilts end baby clothes were
sent to Rev. Mr, Fesenko Toronto oecretary, Mrs. A Taylor Clod 'eh
,and home helpers wore $3,079,16;
girls' organizations, $25; Mission
Bands, $176.50, making a total •of
$3,280,62, an increase-ois,.last year;
need au:additional-$1A0 was traaaferr•
ed from the previous year's exemnse
i1unn. n130 was :sent to the supply
fund and there was a balance in the
erpense fund of $37.59. It ons de-
cided that $255 of this amount be de-
signated to provide' a junior life
nremborship for each of the Miesidn
Mrs. Bisect spoke of the increased
estimates for the work of, the W.M.S.
this year, and gave the runtime,Lir-
ing and: travel coets for taho i rniesion-
aries have increased.; buildings de-
atroped in Formosa muett bo dplaeed;
new workers aro needed both''at home
and abroad, and more young;people
are offering their services:,, . Last
Year's allocution for the Pre(eb tocial
yr/4.40;000, and it was degined to
Jicr;net iw allocation of $3,$00 for
2948.
The secretary, Miss B Campbell,
8enfortb,.geno a splendid report of
the, years work. There ars twelve
nlzxrlutriest . Rate gide' groups, five
Mission Bands, and 182 home Meiners
with a total membership of 716, an
increase of 16 over last year.
Sympathy was extended to an who
bad been bereaved, and approeiation
bf the work of .Mie. K. MacI an,
Sinter, was expreeeed, with regret at
hor removal from the Presbyterial,
where she will len greatly misted.
The delegates appointed . to !be
Synodical meeting at Chatham itnn ay
are Mfrs. G. Biosot and Mia. J, B.
Russell, with Mrs, A Taylor anti
Mrs. W. J. Thompson as alternates.
The auxiliaries may also send their
own delegate.,
Mrs 3'. E. Daley, Seaforth, ors
appointed-eonvoner of the nominat-
ing committee, urith Mrs. R. Williams,
Seaforth, and bfrs.,P. Ferguson, Iteu-
sell, as members of the committee.
Greetings were extended to Mrs.
Ar;zold, Bonsai!, the only remaining
charter member of the Proeliyterial,
and a rote of thanks ,waft tea8iited to
the Cliirtein biding for their hoepit-
linty. The; offering wan received and
luras. W. J. Thompson prosidgt'l for
the . election of officers. The. report
of thee. nominating. coon nsiftee was pre-
sented by Mrs. D. J. Lane c id was
aiaeoptod. The officers were duly in-
anition' and- the meeting closed with
(prayer by Mrs. Thompeon.
Officers for 1948
Presadgnt nnat'e:' G. Bisset, Gode-
rich; let vies -president, Mise A. M.
Toll,-Blyth.e.2nd vice-president, Mrs.
R. b Dunlop, Goderieh; 8r,t vice-
president, Mrsi E. Lawson, Auburn:
'PI,c, 'Caine were valued at $4,1, troaauz'er, Mrs,. J. B. Russell, Sea.
Mrs, C. Hudson, Honsall, wekorrie forth; secretaries of doparta eats --
and welfare secretary, re, orted 1$)0 -Girls' organizations, Mrs. D..T Lane,
cads made en sick and abut -in ranine. Clinton; Mission Bands, Mrs. R,
era. neott. Soaforth; home helpers, Mrs.
Phe parse seereett y, Mrs, A. Taylor, J.; W. Snaith, Goderieh; literature,
Gladiola; stated tint more news dime library and exchange, Miss B. Camp -
had been snit in for. tlio"Glad Tid- belle Seaforth; life memhership,'Mre.
ings", and the ineetiutge of the Pres- G. Walker, Ilonoal; welcoms, and
bytereal had been fully reported theeue welfare, Mrs. C. Hudson, Iienean;
gh the kindness of the editors of the "Glad Tidings," Mrs. B, Williams,
local papers. pe. •aforth; steeply, Mrs. C. ,Catt,.
Mrs. Bisset ,gave a aumzoary of the 'tlodarieli; Prone, Mrs. A. Taylor,
boplre ,on the Iiterat,re, tgble, and the. Goderiel,.
ting then as journ'e for lasnole
A Smile for Today 1 me'
a
Thought -Provoking Question
�r
!an
!Mother insisted that little Mice et
eerie upstairs and wash her hands. T
A1iee demurred. I So
"Oh, let her wash them down here,"I trib
Gran I nth
"No;" said Mother: "I want her
to' come up with me."
Alice hesitated.
"Are you coming?" Mother de-
manded.
"I don't totem!" quailed Alice. "Why
don't you obey YOUR mother?"
• • •
LLT'8 GET TO THE POINT
Father (in one of those man -to -roan
talks with .Tumor) : "When I was your
age'I wanted to undertake something big
—I wanted to clean up in a big way—"
Wifely voice front tho sewing room:
"Don't bold him in sueponse-4ali him
yah washed olephante in the aarcus."
• • •
MORE SI7BE OF RESULTS
"T'm going to make a thousand don..
era,„ said the.young luau, "writing a
last line for a limerick."
"Well," elghed the old-fashioned lack,
"1 made any. money getting ether people;
to trete the last noes en iaearance appli.
eatione."
The afternoon session, opened . with
favorite hymn of Miee .Teckell's,
Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entroatieg,"
d prayer was offered by Mrs. Biee-
for en the. outgoing• piisprioneries.
ho treasurer, Mra. J. B. Russell,
Sete forth, preemied her report. Con-
wtione from the eemor auxiliaries
ern er suggeoted.
IN,AUtGURAL MEETING
S7sAFORTII — Soaforth %Veneta
School Board held its 1948 inaugural
,tweeting with the following present:
O. 1?. Sabi,.eludiuuan; J. .1. Cleary,
eoerctary-tresseror; Gordon Beyrcles,
Arthur Devereaux, Band ,T. Duncan,
and John Nigh.
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Holds Meeting'.
.,„X.ho' ,January meeting' ,of ,Clinton
Junapr ;Instituto wee- held Tuesday,
Tanugr' 13, in Clinton Collegiate. The
meeting opened by singing of the In.
statute Ode, followed .' by ;the • Lord's
Prayer. Roll call, "W}len and why' T
joined the Junior Institute", was,
answered by each member. '
Reports were given on the London
slsore course by the four delegates --
Helen Crich, Eleanor Pepper, Mario
Glidden and Dorothy McGuire Grate
Lobb gave a very interesting and eau-
caA,ional paper en "Institute News",
She told us about the founder of Fed:
orated Women's Ihetitutes, 6h8. Ade.
/aide Hoodlene. The first meeting was
organized at Stoney Creek in 1497.
The meeting adjourned and the re-
mainder of the evening was spent with
the Junior Farmers.
0
IOOF NOTES
Huronie Rebeiq h Lodge entertained
the members' liusbaude and friends
and the Odd Fellows and their- wives
and friends at a very plhasant.eoeiat
evening on Tuesday evening of last
week in the Lodge rooms, The event
.man held in honour of Willey Night.
During. the evening nerds were enjoy
edn'lfonours Went to: "500" Mrs.
John Wilson, Mrs. H. W. Gould, Will-
iarn Biggam and William M'utcir, Sr.;
Euchre, WillemMrs. F. Glow, Mrs. Willi
Jonkanai Herbert Fainserviee, Glenn
1,oikhart: John A Sutter was drain
man for a short programme which
followed and consisted of a short ad -
these by G. H. Jefferson eoneerning
the Order and its founding basing bis,
.remorks on Joseph Willey, the Fath-
er of- Odd Fellows in America,
whose birthday was the reason for the
celebration, a solo by M,ns. R. P.
Robbins and a plane solo by Min. W.
E Perdue Delie,ous refreshments and
u, owl$ half hour brqught a very hap•
iiy, evening; to a close, The evening
was arranged, by Mrs. David Wilson
and her committee.
AUBURN •
Masks 87th Birthday
George Irwin quietly eelebrated
his 87th birthday Friday,. January 16.
Mr, -Irwin,• eon of. the late' William
Irwin and .Elizabeth Greer Irwin, was
born at Angus; January 16,E 1861.
Whea..be rvaa Jour, wool* old hie par-
ents, shoved .to the .10th .eon. of Ash•
field township, and when he woo. 12
they moved tele farm on the Lucknow
,Dungnz;non, .graeel road. In April
1890,, he. married Mary Centland, o
Dungannon, and following their uaar-
riggei trier farmed; on the I,ucknow
grovel peen en a farm now owned by
.Tar
nes later moving to one,gt
Glen's I4ill, where, they resided until
1930, when they retired to Dungannon
Mia Irwin died, in 1943. ..
Mr, Irwin has one, daughter, Mrs.
Donald Fowler, and one granddaught-
er, Mrd,, Roy. Pin:agape both of Au -
been; also three brother, and one
ono easter, Thomas and Henry, Port
dllgin;,,,llamiltan, Va.neouver; Mrs.
Elizabeth Miller, of. California, A
brother Robert, of Kincardine, died
about -a month ago. Mr. Irwin is en-
joying fairly good hosltb. Mr. Irwin
has made his home nine her. and Mrs,
Donald Fowler since the death of his
wife. +the motor of his tali
f
Teton Inting .
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BLUEVALE—Arnold Lifow, Blue.
vale young man, narrowly escaped
loath when a container of gasolinethehome of Mise Elva Sholdiee la
exploded in his garage. Llllow wits wiudow, taking out both the
resin tglass !honor of Minh L Sq
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the garage the can exploded,
finable to extinguish the blaze with
fire. extinguishers, and trapped iu
the garage, he jumped through the
when
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