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PAGE 'THREE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1.958
Happy Workers Club
Elects Mrs, Joe Gibson
The Happy Workers Club held
their December meeting at the
home of Mrs. A. Van Den Dool, in
the afterinoon of December 11,
with 11 reeinbere and 'seven child-,
ree Present, Roll call was tins,.
veered by stating "what J want for
Christmas,"
Officers for 1959 axe. president,
110s, Joseph Gibson; vice-president,
Mrs. Wilfred Glazier; secretary,
Mrs, Warren Gibbings; treasurer,
Mrs. Hugh Ball; flowers, Mrs. Jack
Smith; quilt, Mrs, William Holl-
and and Mrs. Elmer Dale,
The lucky ticket was held by
Mrs. William Holland. Chrietteas
gifts were exehanged and, the
Meeting closed with "qqd Save
the Queen," Lunch was served by
the, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Will-,
lam Holland and Mrs. Hugh 43all,
The next meeting will be on the
afternoon t, of January 8, with
Group 44 'to serve. All members
are asked to come or 'seed mem-
bership fees. Anyone wishingeo
join the club is welcome, did urged to either come to this meet-
Letters to the Editor: `District , Farmers Union
Expect President G. Hill
As aest Speaker Hlere Over 40 Years
Though"- over forty years since
leaving Huron County, we still find
many items of interest in the.
News-Record.
- Yours very tinily,
14fiss. Rhea C. Stirling.,
46 Tecumseh. Ave.,.
London, Ontario,
December 11, 1958,
The executive of Heron District
Ontario Farm Union met at
the home of Mrs. A. Nesbitt to
make final plans for the regular
quarterly district Meeting, which
will be held in the agricultural of-
fice board room, Clinton, at 8,30
Arne Thursday, January. 8. It was
decided to have provincial presi-
dent Gordon Hill as guest speaker,
if possible, as well as Mr, Bellman,
agricultural engineer, Walkerton,
Mr. Hill is in Winnipeg this
weep attending the annual meet-
ing of the Interprovincial Farm
Union Coupeil,
60t1041.Coth Holds
Chriftas Pkrty
(y -0ele elensell Vergespeneent)
General Coach Works of Canada,
treated their employees and staff
to a turkey 'banquet in the .C4ode-,
rieh Pavillion last Friday night:
Special guests were officials of the
General Coecb plant le Marlette,
Michigan,
All the ladies were presented
with corsages and cups .and sauc-
ers, Mr. Atkins,. president, and Mr,
' Ramsay, vice-president, from Mar-
lette, were both presented with
.gifts on behalf of the staff by Ro-
bert Norris and Don .elesse,.
Dancing was enjoyed following
the banquet.
rred, the Joker
The News-Record;
I understand that the Powassan
News The Grand Valley Vidette,
The Meaford Express and many.
'Many ether papers renew all Dee-
.ember expiring subscriptions with-
out charge as a Christmas gesture
.of
How come the News-Record cl-
ings to its old fashioned ways in
this matter?.
$3,00 herewith.
Fred .Slornan,
Capreol, Ontario.
December 7, 1958.
Another Renewal
The Clinton News-Record,
Clinton, Ontario,
Gentlemen;
I am enclosing Money Order for
,¶3.00 to cover renewal subscrip-
tion, for 1959, tee
Mies. Edna B. Stirling,
46 Tecumseh Ave„
London, Ontario.
Renewal.
Clinton News-Record;
Please find enclosed money ord,
er, amount .83,00 for my 1959 sub-
ecription for News-Record. Would-
DT care to be without it as' it's like receiving a letter from my old
home town, Wishing the whole
staff a bright and happy Christ-mas and a prosperous New Year..
Your Sincerely,
Mrs, Arnold Hill,
91 Westlake Ave.,
Toronto 13, Orit.,
December 9, 1958.
ing, or send membership fees (25c)
with a member. This is to give the
officers a chance to organize the
groups,
News of Varna , Living at Ottawa
MR. AND MRS. ADRIAN JOSEPH LAMARCHE were mar-
ried in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, on Satur-
day, November 15, by the Rev. E. Reed-Lewis. The bride is
Virginia Ann, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoy,
Clinton. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Lamarche, Montreal,
and the late Adrian Lamarche. The young couple is living at
33 Craig Street, Ottawa, where the groom is stationed at RCAF
Station Uplands.
Mrs, T. 3. Pitt; correspondence
secretary, Mrs. S. Keys; Christian
stewardship committee, Mrs. Fred
McClymont; community friend-
ship, Mrs. Harold Dowson; assoc-
iate helpers, Mrs. George Reid;
citizenship, Mrs. J. Postill; organ-
ists, Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and Mrs. T. J.
Pitt,
Following the election, tea was
served by Mrs. W. Webster's
group, Closing prayer was offered
by the Rev. T. 'J. Pitt who had
conducted the election and con-
gratulated the members on anoth-
er fine' year of service.
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Our shelves are still brim full of
christmas Gifts.
' Farm, Forum
The SS 4 Goderich Township
Farm Forum met on December 9
at the home of Mr. and' Mrs, Fred
Lobb. The topic was "Management
Training". Members considered
the TV broadcast very interesting,
and during discussion period
were agreed they could use more
help in managing their farms, if
they could secure help to advise
them in their weak points in busi-
ness, and guide them in better
use of their credit. 'They thought
help should be available from the
government and also from associa-
tions.
Following discussion period, lun-
ch was served. Mr. arid Mrs, le
Tebbutt were to be hosts for this
week's meeting.
ing. Roll call was answered by
giving 25 'cents each toward the
donation to the Children's Aid Soc-
iety. During the business period,
it was decided to curtail the giving
of boxes of fruit to members and
their families only. All ladies of
SS 4 and community are cordially
invited to • join the club.
Mrs, Tebbutt, retiring president
expressed her thanks for co-opera-
tion during the past two years.
Mrs. J. Merrill is succeeding her
as leader of the group. Other
officers for 1959 are: vice-presi-
dents, Mrs. W. Lobb, Mrs. M.
Forbes; secretary, Mrs. S, Far-
quhar; assistant secretary, Mrs. J.
Lobb; treasurer, Mrs, L. Tyndall;
assistant treasurer, Mrs. D. For-
bes; press secretary, Mrs. I. Mer-
rill; quilt committee, Mrs. I. Teb-
butt, Mrs. F. Lobb, Mrs. J. Teb-
butt, Mrs. W. Biggin; fruit and
gift committee, Mrs. C. Tebbutt,
Mrs. H. Oakes; buying committee,
Mrs. W. Forbes, Mrs. M. Jones,
Mrs, R. Thompson.
Community Club
-The SS 4 Community Club met
at the home of Mrs. J. Merrill for
the December meeting with the
president, Mrs, J. Tebbutt presid-
Street Lights
Several street lights have been
installed in the village and they
are giving general satisfaction. Be-
fore their installation, Varna at
night had the appearance 'of a
"deserted village."
Special Christmas service . is
planned in the United . Church
next Sunday. afternoon at 2 p.m.
The Sunday School Christmas
tree entertainment on Monday ev-
ening, December 22 and a Christ-
mas Eve Service in the Church
ion Wednesday evening, December
24, at 8.30 p.m.
Varna L.O,L. No. 1035 ,held its
election of officers last Thursday
evening. Officers elected are as
follows: Immediate Past Master,
Lloyd Keys; Worthy Master, Fr-
ank McClinchey; Deputy Master,
Charles Pilgrim; Chaplain,.-Charl-
es Reid; recording secretary, Rob-
ert Webster; finahcial secretary,
Louie Taylor; treasurer, John Ald-
ington; Marshall, Grant Webster;
,first Lecturer, Robert Johnston;
second Lecturer, William Dowson.
The local 'Orangemen have decid-
ed to again operate the skating
rink during the winter months.
-WMS Annual
The annual meeting of the Ver-
na United Church Woman's Mis-
sionary Society was held in the
parsonage on December 9. The
Christmas service was conducted
by Mrs. Gladys Coleman and con-
sisted of readings, carols and a
quintette.
The slate of officers brought in
by the nominating committee was
adopted and officials for 1959 are
as follows: president, Mrs. Wat-
son Webster; past president, Mrs.
Anson Coleman; honorary presi-
dent, Mrs. T, J. Pitt; vice-presi-
dents, Mrs.. Robert Taylor, Mrs.
P. Johnson, Mrs. Mervyn Hayter
and Mrs, Gladys Coleman; secret-
ary, Mrs, Louis Taylor; treasurer,
Mrs. George Reid; press secretary,
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The Christmas meeting of the
Goshen Woman's Missionarye Soc-
iety was held at the home of Mrs.
Richard Robinson, The special Ch-
ristmas program in the Missionary
Monthly was followed, with Mrs.
Elgin McKinley, Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kinley and Mrs, John Robinson
taking special parts.
Mrs. Elmer Hayter was in ch-
arge of the business. A thank-you
card from John Armstrong and
family was read. Mrs. T. 3. Pitt
read an article on temperance.
Rev. T. 3. Pitt took charge of the
election of officers .which resulted
as follows: president, Mrs. Elmer
Hayter; vice - ,presidents, Mrs.
Bruce Keys, Mrs. Melvin Elliott,
Mrs, Allan Armstrong, Mrs. Ans-
on McKinley, Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kinley; treasurer, Mrs. John Rob-
inson; recording secretary,- Mrs.
Clare McBride; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Richard Robinson; lit-
erature secretary,' Mrs, Clarence
Parke; supply secretary, Mrs.
Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. W. Eckel;
Mission Monthly secretary, Mrs.
Bert McBride; press secretary,
Mrs. Arnold Keys; Associate Help-
ers secretary, Mrs, Bert McBride
and Mrs. William Hayter; Christ-
ian stewardship, Mrs. - Margaret
Erratt; temperance and citizenship
secretary, Mrs. Pitt; community
friendship secretaries, Mrs. John
Keys, Mrs. Russell Erratt, Mrs.
Clarence Parke, Mrs. Kenneth
Parke, Mrs. Richard Robinson and
Mrs. William Clarke (cards);
Baby Band secretary, Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong; organist, Mrs. Russell
Erratt, Mrs. Bruce Kees; birthday
fund, Mrs, Elgin McKinley; card
fund, Mrs. Keith McBride; Mission
Band, Mrs. Robert McKinley, Mrs.
Kenneth Parke, Mrs. Douglas Rob-
inson, Mrs. Clare McBride; tea
fund, Mrs, James Keys.
WA Officers
The election of officers for the
Woman's Association f o 11 ow e cl:
Mrs. Bruce Keys and Mrs. Allan
Armstrong were elected as joint
presidents; t h e, vice-presidents,
Mrs. Arnold Keys, Mrs, Robert
Peck, Mrs. Anson McKinley; re-
cording secretary, Mrs, James
Keys; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride; organist, Mrs, Melvin El-
liott.
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St. James Church, Middleton,
beautiful in Christmas dectieations
and white 'mums, was the setting
on Thursday, December 11, when
Mary Jane McCullough, R.R. 3,
Clinton beeame the bride of Don-
ald James Lamb, Colborne Town-
ship, The bride is the daughter oe
Mrs, Benson McCullough, RR. 3;
Clinton, arid the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Lamb, Col.;
borne Township.
The Rev, E. j, B. Harrison,
leveled, performed the double
ring ceremony.
The bride was lovely- in a floor-
length gown of lace over white
Satin, fashioned with long sleeves.
She ear:tied red roses,
Jo Anne McCullough, lk,R. 8;
Clinton, attended her sister, wear-
ing blue taffeta arid carrying
white 'mums.
Arnold Lamb, Colborne Town-
ship, was his brother's groomsman,
A reception was held at the
bride's home. The bride's mother
received, wearing a -bevy blue
crepe dress and corsage of white
carnations, assisted by the greorres
Mother in navy blue silk rind Cut-
sage of white dathatiolle,
The young couple will reside in
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