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"Brthday GOCtings" to
EtStia Litt, Aro4elebrated
his 84th hit-04won Sunday,
,A1K0 4.4114PPYAnitrarY"
to he and Mrs.A.„' who
colibrate0 'Vekt ''Pot...*ect-
ding .anniveFaarrk Sunday
,also. Mr, Litt went oiit for the
day With Mrs. Litt, .44 Mrs.,
and Kra. Dbug'.,,R8,Cho to
Wingham and other
members or his fatnilY; All
good wishes 'go out td.them
on this memorable occasion.
Last WedneSday. Mro • Litt
'spent the day with Mn and
Mrs. Doug RachO and had a
nice Itisit with the family
there. Many thanks to Mrs.
Litt for sharing the deficid'us
cake with all residents of
—Seaforth—Mainor;7--Mr. and
Mrs. Littree&ived many con-
gratulatory story messages
from their friends and family
James Nolan was visited
by his daughter Becky, her
husband and daughters.
Visiting With Miss Bessie
Davidson were Mrs. Marion
Russell Mrs Bert Russell
and Mrs, Wilhemena Can*.
bell,,alSo Mrs. Edith Dunlop
visited after church service_
.‘,04.Thnira.dttY nnitniago
MO, Maxine Elliot Was
• Yi.slterl on 'Sunday by her
brother Gary Storey and
father Mr. Louis Storey.-- -
Mrs, Ruth.Carter of Wood-
stock visited her father Mr.
Wilber Keyes.
Leonard Bloomfield had an
outing to Stratford on Satur-
day with his sister.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Oren of
Mich. visited Miss Evelyn
Cardno and took her for a
drive Saturday..
Mrs. Catherine Nicholson
visited her husband Arthur.
Church -services -were -con --
Closing hYpinS, were ,"011
Gild Our gelp,in Ages Past"
and "Abide With Me."
Celebrating' birthdays re-
cently were, t Cecil Rhoades
and JaMes„,Tatulis and last
PrIday. were Mr. Steven
routhier, and .Bert Bendy.
Bingo wasenjoyed in the
afternoon and winners were
under the.,,g Doris Wills; 1 -
Hama, Walsh; Ila Oard-
net; C.., Wilma Brill and 0 -
Charles Ross':„ Four Corners
wereElmer Bakesy and Cecil
-Rhoades (tied), All residents
joined in singing Happy
Birthday to Steven and Bert
and refreshments were
served. " , -
EUCHRE CLUB
-The-euchre-club met -last_
Tuesday evening and also
held a surprise birthday par-
ty for Mr. Robert McClure
celebrating his 85th birthday
that day. Winners of the
euchre were Ladies high,
Mrs. Margaret Smale, Con-
solation - Doris Wills, Men's'
ducted on Thursday morning
by Rev. Vali Slyke of 'North-
side United Church with
Mrs. Edith Dunlop at the
piano. Rev. Van Slyke tied
his message in with Remem-
firance Day which had just
been observed Tuesday.
high was Elmer BalcOsi 414
consohttion chivies Ross.
The travelling lone hand
prize went to Mrs. Gertrude
Taylor. Mrs. Dorothy Town-
send provided a birthday
cake for Mr. McClure and
everyone MOO in and Sang
H s• ti
.
BY ,11guE1(
Redirecting anger and
coping with hostility from
oneSelf and others .wilL be the
topic when Women Today
meet in Clinton on Thursday
Islovelnber 27.
Susan McPhail from the
Hawthorne Co-operative in
London will speak at the -7:30
p.m, meeting. It will take
place in the Huron County
Board .of Education offices,
situated at the corner of
Albert and Princess Streets
in Clinton.
The Hawthorne Co-opera-
tive is a gibtip that deals with
THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON FRED J. HUDIE HOME & BUILDING CENTRE
DURING OUR
GRAND REOPENING SALE
STARTS TODAY FOR 10 BIG DAYS -NOVEMBER 20-29
GRAND RE -OPENING
OttpliY • Birthday. • ''''Other
guests
tEs 07/er; 4miscscruraee, SNIT:
Agnes Broadfoot of B.C.,
Mrs. Tom Carter, Mrs. Ag-
nes MCClincheyt Mrs. Hazel
McGonigle, Mrs. Dorothy
Townsend and. Mrs. ,Mary
to- plc for
counselling people who are
faced with role changes in
the family. The co-operative,
For instance, advises women
who are 'entering the wink
force to support a fantily and
also counsels rneh Who are
forced or have chosen; to
remain in the hotne'..,
Mclner Charles Rioss thank"
ed everyone for ion* Lula
making such a happy even- •
ing- The next 'euchre will be
Tuesday afternoon Nonm.
ber 25th at 2 p.m. and
volunteers are WelcctrnO,
/1011ss Mae Sill0Ith
womens
Women Today,is a re*ITY
fa3rtioed, Huron 'Connty net-
Workfor women. The organi-.
pitien's ahn is to conamuni-
cate with women of all
interestsnbout current,
topical issues that concern
them.
Wornen, To5inv welcomes
with ,Miselsobel Lamble on
Tuesday afternoon.
Remember, t take but a
moment to place an gx.
positor Want M. Dial
S27-0240.
groyp
- women of all ages and
interests to participate with
the informally based group.
The organization meets on a
monthly basis and there are
no membership require-
ments or fees needed to take
Part.
hewor
spread'
Acrots Canada, more and
more farmers are specifying
International Spreaders; and
the reason -is rugged •
performance;
Heavy-duty apron chains
keep the manure moving.
"Bear Claw" paddles are
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Available in 5 trailing
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Check 'em out; and while
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Further strength comes
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