The Huron Expositor, 1959-11-27, Page 12:I
ON SX OSIPa., sE,tFORTH, o r., Nav, r> i959.
NEWS OFALTlli
AREA ORGANIZATIONS • HOLD ry
WELL = ATTEN D MEETINGS .:o .
DI Emerson Mitchell was
.hostess for the Noyember meeting
of the Walton Group on Wednes
day evening: aMrs: Jim.' Clark pre
sided. The scripture lesson, . was
read. by' Mrs. Torrance `'Dundas
trona John 8.1-11 with Mrs. Clark
commenting on the passage: Pray-
er,'was offered by. Mrs. • Waaler
Broadfoot, after which a poem
entitled. "Do It Now," was read
by the leader. Mrs. Walter Bewley
gave an interesting. topic ;on "Jock-
ebed, Mother of Moses." The WA
report was given • by Mrs-. Ross
Bennett, and Mrs E: Mitchell pre-
sented the WMS` report. The '.roll
call " was answered with a' ;Re-
membrance verse. Mrs. H. Travis
'read the:: mirmtes "'of the October
meeting. - -
Mts. W.,' C.;1 ackwell,. convener
of the nominating committee,' pre-
sented' the following slate of offi-.
cers for 1964: president;: Mrs. Wm.-
Thamery:•.secretary, :Mrs, Herb
Travis;_, WA" treasurer, Mrs. Ron
Bennett; ' WMStreasurer " Mrs
Earl Watson;- pi�'anist, . Mrs. Doug
Ennis;. assistant' pianistMiss : Bes
sie Davidson; 'press reporter, 'Mrs:
Ethel 'Rockwell; ".supper commit-
tee,, "Mrs. R. Travis, Mrs E. Mit-
chell_ :Mrs. T. Dundas, Mrs. G.
Lydiatt;;:program 'committee, Mrs.
Ii Brown -and Mrs., Ethel. Hack
well; "shut-in committee, Mrs. D.
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Enxus7•;Mrs W:'fi
;Broadfoot and Mrs: the handle. which s"the all. m
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R. Achilles; quilt committee, Mrs.
George Dundas, 1VIrs.L. Porter,
Mrs. W. Broadfoot,
:. Mrs. Allen McCajl's , side were
winners inthe copper contest, with
$112 collected for the year, and,
Mrs. Arthur McCall's side collect-
ing : $100.25; making a total of.
$212.25 for the . W141S. Lunch was
served by thes:hostess, Mrs -Mit-
chell, and Mrs. Gordon.Murray and,
Mrs. Gerald Watson.
• McKillop Group.
The November meeting of the
McKillop' Group was held at, the
homeof Mrs. Jack Bosman with
14 members present. Mrs. Mussell
Barrows; presided,.'opening the
meeting with a reding. A hymn
was ,sung with Mrs. 'Merton Hack -
well at the piano. Prayer was of-
fered by the leader, after which
Mrs° Andrew Coutts read* the.,
scripture from; Psalm. 91° -,Reports
were -read 'and business conducted. -
The East side were winners in the
copper contest, •
A topicon "Remembrance Day"
was given, by Mrs.': W. • J. Leeming.
'Mrs. R•• Barrows, gave, a reading
on `Why So Fearful," after which
the meeting , closed. with prayer!.
Lunch wasaerved by the hostesses,
Mrs. Norman Schade, `Mrs. Chas.,
McGavin' and -Mrs George Love.
Sin has many tool but a lie is
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9 1959
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Reported -in • Exeter Times -Advocate, Novem
(Ebner Bell,; (a,C.; of Exeter • Re p
" Huron ron Countywill make' a' serious mistake
do not". Mr. Bell stated
rid of the CTA on Noveinber;30, •. -
they..get:,:...;. .. devised in
opinion it is the worstpiece of legislation ever
"In my opl, n
e this .;act any'longer on the
Canada. � We cannot . afford. to hav
statute books."
'that the only outlet which can
The Exeter lawyer emphasized
be established withoutis the ern -
met
a vote' in some municipalities govern-
ment'
ov
n -:refill store and at would not be opened unless the municipal .;
council concerned
ned pa sedaresolution requestinrit. The
eother ther
public liquor outlets would have to be voted in�b the people.
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Take a look at the dress you've been saving; for the holidays
. at the children;'"s clothes and; Dad's suits! . And while
you're about it, examine the • slipcovers and . drapes, ,the:
blankets and spreads. Ifeverything isn't spotlessly clean,
call us now fon, the finest professional dry cleaning.
We have recently installed an ADJUST° FORM to
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.the daffereif e in -yob"- coots- and dresses,when hey ere
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Our new " CELLOPHANE BAGGER assures you that
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`(Don'Southcott, Editor,. Exeter Times -Advocate, Nov. 19, 1959)
ani taut mt Under:CTA there is, little or no
.._.This >s an-��x?�or , ..1?Q...�._,...,
respect for• law..and' law enforcement officials,` particularly-anio g -
the young, impressionable age groupThis is not the case ;i _n LCA
"1 speak from; experience for I, too, have lived under both
laws "I spent three of•m late.teeyears under LCA and •I can
Ytell
° ou there was no, laughingan at, thubing noses at; -or ridicule of,:
police and the'liquor laws among the young peoplewith whom I.
was associated then.
"You may, minimize .this point but .1 suggest to you that any
law. which creates disrespect for our system of justice does .,our
democracys: a great harm."
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DeiAmendflieflts Prorr��se�
To Canada . Temperance Act
(London Free press, November 21, 1959)
..they have:
� =Ministers sa;d`yesterday
--"Two Federal Cabinet to the
., d> no u: dertakin that; amendments • are forthcoming .
made � g,
would -make it more. effective i r
Canada Temperance Act which �?v
p
the,control of liquor:" /
Double StaFrdards
° Nov. 19, 1959)
(Quoted from an Editorial in The Huron Expositor, ,
"What Is more important than a discussion of the readiness
with which liquor may be obtained are the double standards that
arebeing' createdin the minds of an: entiregeneration, and the
resulting disrespect for law' and authority which arises."
fou will want
to buy a.
in less
mot
coho sin:lofHuron County
(Alcoholism Research Foundation, November 19, 1959)
"There are definitely no statistics, on alcoholism byw.County
Ontario."
Effective Control In. Peel
.
(Peel County Abandoned the CTA by Vote in 1951)
oronto Township 'Police •Chief,Garriet 1VIcGill,' in a St ement Dated Novenibei 17,195
"All' Police Departments in the County, of Peel are more satin-, ' `
- fied under the Liquor Control Act, as all phase's for effective con-
trol are included-an..the.Ligti'or Control Act." •. .
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Conditions
In rand Ben
(By incorporating "as -a village and. joining 'Lambton" County,
Grand"Bend came.' under the' Liquor Control Act)
J.H. Talton, Reeve of Grand Bend, October 16, 1959
"iii�iVlie the.CTA in its present. forrnwwas inforce here oarTrobig'
hlem arose from the fact that the CTA did not prohibit
consumption of alcoholic beverages on the streets, in public' places.
or in automobiles. Also, because there was; no.provision in the Act
convict on a charge ,of drunkenness, i sunken, ess,'became very
prevalent on the streets and bees
to co
. , uncontrollable existing
me u u of iris could not walk
legislation (the CTA) . A girl, or a group girls, w
OD . any of our-streets,.particularly aY night, without being subject
"result; profanity and even,attack.
ed to i .`.. •
,€,, ,nee4-the Liquor Control Act has been in"force here it has
provided tire meah.s of combatting the above .problems"
SAL.
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itizens Legal Control Committei
RAIN, E. •HUCKIN'S, Chairman.
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