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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959
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°� X306 60 FAMILIAR Nt�MMY�S
o May 4, 1959
DEAR SIR:
Enclosed please find money or-
der to the amount of three dollars
and fifty cents (3.50), for a year's
subscription to your paper,
Thank you for the sample copies,
which I enjoyed reading very
much. I noticed many names of
people I know. We are relatives
of the Gallman's in Zurich, first
cousins.
RABBITS IN PLANTING BOX
(Huron Expositor)
It was a nice spring day as Ray
Boussey began work on a planting
box in front of his James Street
residence. He had raked over the
earth and pulled a few weeds,
when a strange movement in. the
box led him to look more closely.
What he found burrowed in a neat
hole in the dirt were six baby rab-
bits, each little more than an inch
in length. Now, several days later,
the rabbits are developing nicely
and have begun to roam a bit,
thanks to the meals that young
Bill Boussey has been feeding
them.
REQUESTS FORews REPAIRS Legion Ladies • Auxiliary Raises 6
(Clintonlii►ton News -Record) �j
Tuin the ith Municipal Council rico.
Red Cross Campaign at Hensall
met in the town hall, Seaforth, on
Tuesday, May 5. All members
were present and the reeve presid- (By our Hensall correspondent)
ed. Adrian Timmermans attended
and requested council to improve
a drainage situation adjoining his
farm. Council promised to investi-
gate the matter. Rudolph Etue
attended and requested council to
repair a fence which he claimed
was damaged as a result of snow-
plowing operations. Council was
of the opinion that no action could
be taken,
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At the May meeting of the Leg-
ion Ladies Auxiliary, held in the
Legion Hall, last Tuesday, the
president, Mrs. Williarii Brown,
who chaired the meeting, informed
the group that $306.60 had been
raised for the Canadian Red Cross
in a recent drive in which the
members took an active part.
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$50 was voted to the Scholar-
ship Fund and $25 to the Local
Association of Guides and Brown-
ies.
Mrs. Brown was appointed a re-
presentative to attend a meeting
of the Parks Board, on Wednesday,
May 20.
An invitation was accepted from
the Legion to attend a social ev-
ening on Friday, May 8, in the
Legion Hall, with entertainment to
be provided by London artists.
Members will attend the Zone
Rally in Seaforth on Wednesday,
May 13.
Thank you letters were read
from Westminster hospital for
birthday gifts sent to a war vet-
eran, and from Mrs. W. Aikenhead,
for Christmas gifts sent to her fam-
ily, who were unable to be present
at the Christmas party. Applica-
tion for membership was received
from Mrs. Mary Bisback, Mrs.
Margaret Bogdon, sports officers
from Walkerton, will be guest at
the June meeting.
In answer to the roll call for
June members are asked to bring
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a tea towel. Mrs. Howard Smale
reported for the Social committee
and Mrs. A. Clark for the sick
committee.
Mrs. W. J. Cameron
mystery prize,
Winners for dingo were: Mrs.
Maude Hedden, Mrs. Robert Sang-
ster, Mrs. J. Skea, Mrs. Harold
Campbell (2); Mrs. Mary Taylor,
Mrs John Henderson, Mrs. Garnet
Allan.
won the
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POLICE AID PROJECTS
(Wingham Advance -Times)
A distribution of $800 to various
public projects in the county has
been made by the police officers
of this district. The money is half
of the proceeds of the annual po-
lice -Lions hockey game played in
Goderich a few weeks ago. Dona-
tions of $100 each were made to
the following: Wingham Swim-
ming Pool fund, Seaforth Swim-
ming Pool fund, Clinton Swimming
Pool fund, Goderich Association
for Retarded Children, Wingham
and District Association for Re-
tarded Children, Goderich Kinsmen
Playground, Seaforth Kinsmen
Playground and Exeter Boy Scout
Association Scout House.
Hensall 'SMS Has
Regular Meeting,
Plan Choir Dinner
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of the United Church conven-
ed for their May meeting in the
church school room on Thursday
afternoon, May 7.
Mrs. C. D. Daniel opened the
meeting for the devotional period
and commented on the theme
"Brotherhood," and offered a short
prayer. Scripture passages were
read by Mrs. Albert Alexander.
Mrs, Laird Mickle favoured with
a piano solo, and Mrs. E. Rowe
presented the study chapter on
"Mexico," enhanced with slides.
President Mrs. G. Armstrong
presided for the business and made
mention of the late Mrs. Annie
Blatchford, who she stated would
be greatly missed from the organ-
ization, as she was a very active
member.
The official board of the Church
has asked the WMS and the Ev-
ening Auxiliary to assist them
with a banquet for the choir and
Sunday School teachers, to be
held on Thursday, May 28. The
committtee appointed is Mrs.
Rowe, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs.
Mickle.
The Baby Band party will be
held June 19, and conveners will
be Mrs. W. B. Cross, Mrs. R. M.
Peck, with power to add. Mrs W.
Dilling is superintendent of the
Baby Band. The bale for Overseas
Relief will be packed on June 2.
The group accepted an invitation
to St. Paul's Anglican Church, on
Friday, May 22.
Friendship notes were read by
Mrs. George Thompson, who also
read a poem on friendship.
Mrs. Daniel, reporting for the
sick committee, stated eight visits
were made. Thank you notes were
also read.
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LOOKING FOR SUCKERS?
(Lucknow Sentinel)
There seems to, be an increasing
number of racketeers seeking to
make use of the weekly press ad-
vertising columns, and of late we
have received ads from Quebec to
the West Coast. Some of them
may be bonafide. Some even en-
close a cheque. But, until we have
assurance that our subscribers
won't "get taken" we pass up this
sort of revenue. The climax came
a week or two ago when we re-
ceived a cheque in American funds
for 21 cents to "cover the costs"
of a classified ad from an outfit
in the State of Washington, who
could get you a big -salary job in
Alaska, as long as you sent $2.00
with the application.
Sincerely yours,
JOSEPH GALLMAN,
1070 Bishop Street„
Benton Harbor, Mich.
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