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KIPPEN
•lir, arnl Mrs. !!awry Chesney
.pent Friday in Loudon.
radon.
Several ease, of measles have
hee•n reror10d in the district..
Mrs. Ism 1'11,150 Jr.\isit-
ing o; the home of her son and
daughttsr-in•law, \1r. Wild Mrs.
In.4 (Indio of Flint, 124X1,•. '
lir all Mrs. I.1 ton 1.10W,00,
ort 1 1 1 ' hear
t 1.•111 It R. 1
vrit d trends in (1odcuch
on 1;r,lin,iay.
and Mrs. ac1,eod spent
Friday in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie :ileltride
t.ltel ,r d..' roeenalY With the
100010x'; brother and sister-in-
law, and 1ir•., Wilbur me -
ride of Kitchener, also -11;0. and
llrs. A. Gael stetter of Guelph.
I1r: and 11rs. Elston D,1h,o"1
1 i"iced a day last week at the
home of their son in law and
daughter, 31r. and Mrs. Eldon
Iii»•r Or Winthrop,
Mr, and !Mr's. Vennerulaur
Re e Gcr to Tlnrnendl k) of 'Ilanh-
iitOt (vele weekend guests '0f
the latte r s parents, 11r. and
airs.- A, [ rnttenei)i..
-.Miss 11h•ynneth 24Iell owan.
who is with the T. C.A. in Tor -
it o visited \\'ed, and Thurs-
day of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. \\'ilnter Jones.
St. Andrew s Sunday School
is holding their Christmas con-
cert on the ,Venin:; of Iles, 1
24M1'. and Mrs. Arnold Gaek-
stetter of Guelph called at thmii
;.ernt ;a lily last week.
De -omhei Wb4S On Dec. loth, lit. and Mrs.The1 n u. nue 0111 e the 'Mansell Cook entertained the
\V'MI5 it t,t Mrs. Joe McLellan
Fireside Farm Forum when 27
in ch rge was held at the c•lrur0)1
on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Morley Cooper gave the swill, -
tore and prayer. It was decided
t., -h:n e m, etutgs at the church
for the following year -and that
the meetings -would be hold on
Thursday ai'tea'o000s for the
winter mouths. The study urns
taken by Mrs. Archie Parsons,
assisted ht Mrs. John Ander
011 111.1 Harold Jones and Mr
\Vrlmcr
Joiles, the candle light-
ing sect ace taken - from the mis-
sionary mouth!) followed, The
leader, Mrs. Norman McLeod,
assisted by 1100. Brute McGreg-
or, Mrs. J..\. Cooper, Mrs. Bert
Faber, Jir.., Norman Dickert,
Mrs.,Robert McGregor, Mrs.
Winston Workman, Mrs. Bruce,
McGregor then i•rtvoredwith a
,11o. Two carols, o1s, "Joy to the
World" and "Infant 1101)" were
sung by all, Prayer closed the
candle lighting service. Mrs.
Ernest Whitehouse then moved
a vote of thanks to those taking
part in the program. Lunch was
served by Circle 2.
Don't forget the school con-
cert on Thursday night Dec, 20,
S.S. No. 4, Stanley,,
lir. Robert 'Thomson. also
.lir. and Mrs. Bert Thomson vis-
ited Saturday with 31r. and Mrs.
Lorne Schneider of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MMcKay
and fancily have shoved -into the
farm they recently -.purchased
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Christmas
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MASTER -VAC
SEAFORTH
adult and set e r al children Icer('
prest M. The 110 til 1st \cos t
report. oC tho rcce1r11 ('omen{lieu
held in Toronto. As the speak-
el'4 gave its no 111`:11' 1,4('81. we
round. It less interesting than
usual. 31r, Erie Anderson and
241r:. Jil (liooatt reported on
annual meettog held its Blyth.
Mrs. L'ert. 11ogg'u`t: offered her
home .for the next mottling when
a Christmas party will be held.
There 04411 be an exehan c of
Christmas gifts, Mesdames Lily
Jamieson, Margaret Taylor and
Stella Anderson are the com-
mittee. to prepare the program.
Card winners: most games,
1Ir.s Jim ;Howatt -and Don Bu-
chanan. Lone hands, Mrs, Geo,
Tloggnrt and Jim J ti m i e s o n..
Consolation, Mrs. Joe Babcock
and George Carter.
DUBLiN
High School .News
(IBy: C. Moylan)
Fust the headlines; Polio
shots given this morning, Now
orchestra starts up. New Elvis
in Dublin; and nom• the news in
detail
It c0udn't happen here they
said, but wait. Friday morning
something equivalent to the Red
army marched into this school,
the doctor; The victims were
filed in and the guard at the
door questioned y01t, looked at
)roar credentials, and then you
couldn't possibly get out, even
if you wanted to, One by one
they were shot and simultane-
ously groans, cries and howls
were heard. Where are the 'ie-
tlut4".
At noon the- fust practice of
the D.C.S.- otehest-ra was held.
.as yet no rotten apples or to-
matoes. have been thrown Don't
worry orchestra, if 11 keeps up
there will be more than that
fired! No, seriously the music
sounds pretty good and we hope
you keep it up. We have every-
thing. an orchestra . and even
our own Elvi> I r esly,
Future Event.: exams. Most
people prefer not to mention
them,
Question of the week; What
Student in Dublin High gets
more publicity titan Elvis Pres -
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STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. William Sparko
have shoved from the Bronson
Line,- of Stanley, to their;newhome on Louisa St., Seaorth,
which they, purchased from
Clayton Dennis. Friends and
neighbors gathered at the home•
of Mr. and •Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr.
Mrs, (Colin Campbell read an ad-
dres expressing regret at their
lea'1•iltg and wishing them every
happiness in their new abode.
14lrs, Peter Gingerieh and Fred
'Watson then •presented thein
with a table lamp and coffee ta-
ble as tokens of best wishes.
2411. Spades, on behalf' of him-
self anis his 1vi[4' expressed I
thank. and extended a hearty
invitation. to visit them in Sea -1
forth.
- • VARNA
\Varna United Church \\'MIS!
met at the parsonage on Dec,
lith for its annual meeting. The 1 0100. 'IUTi, iyh1U. • THE mart: tit, 11 Au sIerle Meru). - Lex 33110!00
•Front Road \Ve`st Group had Mo,'le obeeou na the bountiful il..I, who !red nod 1.4:Hsi.. Lrowrht. them
Group ru_,.et:her' but Justice keel. them "Dart -,a uv : Towr
o devotional 024!'1 0
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charge f the decott hal
Calhounn - h vmnc De C'11rlq
1lawns, HaI: Iron
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flu” meeting, d
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iMeCunuell. The-C•-1n:isUnlas ord
dET 01' service 0.111 followed with 1,131 ,,,,.m,u„r,t,,,,to„t,n0,011,111.11101011!1.11:4.0011,,m,,,,,
the singing of carols ols and pray-
er by several Member, Read-
ings were given by Mrs Voce.
Johnston and 241r•s. Lee McCort-
nell and a muae(41 selection by
Mrs. Hill. The president, Ars.
Anson (Coleman, conducted the
business of the meeting. The
roll call 10115 antswered by a
;Christmas thought. It was de-
cided to send hiss Blacl: a do-
nation toward a stretcher for
the hospital at !Pella 'Cools. It
was decided to send Christmas
cards and boxes to shutins.
There were 22 calls to shutitls
last month.
Rev. 'Mr. Pitt tool: charge of
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STORE
the election of officers: Hon. The Little Store with the "Big Values"
Pres., Mrs. '1'. J. Pitt; Pres., St.AFOTall
3'Ir8, Anson Coleman; let Vice, nuuuu11,110011,uv11uuquntuuuuu,11u,,,,mul„u11 nemmo11uuuuuun11u"n111111u11unuutuwm(
Mrs. Watson Webster; 2nd Vice views and opinions, and were clition of agriculture continues Mors. forge Taylor; ; 3rd Vice, told that .Britain would have to deteriorate the om1501014 is
airs. RObt, 'Taylor; 4th 'Vice, fewer dollars to .spend on Cana- just that much more serious.
Ars. George Stephenson, Sec., diahi goods this year, but nett- During ow aeereatioil period
llrs. Gordon •Johnston; Tre•i,:, int; in a concrete way was done
31.rs. Geo. Reid; Cor. Sec.
24hs, to aid-agriculture.Question
Sherlock keyeG ,24Ii..oht3 The omissions which the con -
',Monthly
Aonthly Sec., 11s. Gladys teTerence may have made, We say
plhenson; Temp Sec., Mrs, Fred that the plight in which agricttl-
M1(Clynlout: Christian Steward- tore finds itself, due to the cost
hip Sec 'Mrs. Lyle :Hill; Or- trice sc ueeae'NITS - dealt with
hnisl, Miss Ic n11e1 John ton, 1(11 too lightly,, and as the con -
Mrs. Pitt Expense SeeMrs.
13111 Meeh Community FIiend-
hip Sei Mhs. Geo T..etd 1lrs.
Charles 'Reid, Mrs. IIarold Do v-
-son, Mlrs, Sherlock Keyes, Mrs.
VWm, Mc Ash, \Mrs. Pitt, ,Ars. Lee
McConnell, .Mfrs. R. Stephenson,
V3s. G. Coleman Baby ;Band
Sec., Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mrs:
1 1lcClnrchey, Mfrs, G johns
stun; Mission Band See„ Mrs.
Wm. 1teAsh, Mrs. Robt. Tav-
tor; Mission Band -Organist,
Mrs. L. Hill; Lunch Committee.
Mrs. L Taylor, Mfrs. H. Hayter,
Mrs. \\ m 'McA_h, 'Mrs. B. Ste-
phenson
At the close of the sleeting
lurch was served by the Parr
Line group and a social hour
enjoyed by all. A vote of thanks
was tendered Mrs. Pitt and the
Ladies who had served.
McKILLOP
S. S. No. 2, MeKillop Farm
Forum met this week at the
home of Mr. and firs. Walter
Scott. Radio breadeast con-
eerning• the Dominion Agricul-
tural Conference was discussed.
Question 1, as to the value of
the conference in the opinion of
the forums, The different pro-
vinces did meet and review their
we played euchre, winners: la-
dies, (Mrs, Sam McClure, 'Mrs. T.
W. McMillan Mrs. Secord Me
Bien, Gents, Nelson !McClure,
Alvin Todds, Jimmie Palin.
\ext week's meeting Will be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson ,M1C.lure.
a -.cc. aasm'ar.
terloo Cattle
0 Association
re dL i' g
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Our rates are not on the increase as is the case
with most other services or products you buy.
The nominal cost of artificial breeding service is
made possible by large and inereasing volumes of
business.
Where else can you get so touch value per $1.00
invested.
Grade or Purebred, Beef or Dairy
For artificial breeding service or information call
collect to;
Clinton HU 2-3441
between 7.30 and 10 A.M. on week days
7.30 and 09.30 A.M. on Sundays or holidays.
Better Cattle For Better Living
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important way in which electricity,
the silent co-worker in so many
projects; is"continually being used
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for us all.
Ontario Hydro will continue to
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to meet the needs of our hospitals,
homes, farms tuid industries.
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