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January Session
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FORDWICH
The next meeting of the Huron County Council will
be held in the Council Chambers, Court. House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday, January 19, 1954
at 2.00 p.m.
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All accounts, (notices and deputations and other busi-
* ness requiring the attention of Council should be in
the hands <of the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, Jan. 16, 1954
A. H. Erskine
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
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Busy Bees Hold Third Meeting
The third meeting of the Fordwich
Busy Bees was held at the home'of
Mrs. Sothern on December 28th, The
president, Jean McCann, presided and
opened the meeting. Lois Simmons
read the minutes of the last meeting.
The roll call “One Indication of a
Well-Grpomed Girl,” was answered
by nine members.
Mrs. Richards explained to the girls
that these homemaking clubs are now
members of the 4H Clubs. She told
the girls tha^ one girl from Huron
County will be given a scholarship for
outstanding work each year to further
her education,
by the W. I.
Mrs. Sothern
of the Hands.”
the face, the hands are the most im
portant and the most noticeable to
other people. She gave a list of things
necessary for a manicure and how to
go about giving oneself a manicure.
She also gave a recipe for hand lotion.
This is provided for
then explained '.Care
She said that next to
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New Year’s with
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The famed Caribou Road of British
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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 1951Mrs. Richards explained 'the things
Jtp watch fpi* when buying rayon gar
ments and how they should he laun
dered, She also shpwed how to make
the different kind pf seams suitable
for a slip, These are flat fell seams,
French seams and Japped seams.
RolJ call for the next meeting
“One Good Habit in the Care
Clothes.” Lunch will be served
^Phyllis Keith and Dorpen Armstrong,
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Doig on New Year’s Day were:
Mrs. Jean McClemept, Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron Stewart arid Jack, of Moles-
worth, Mr. and Mrs/Ashtori and Shir
ley and Mr. and Mr$: Tom McClempnt and family. *
Dr. James Hutcheson of Cleveland
spent several days* with his mother
recently. j
Mrs. E. Peel of Palmerston vir.jted
friends in the community over the
week-end. -?
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Castle and fam
ily, of Toronto, visaed recently with
Mr. and Mrs. John Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Warrell spent
Saturday in Stratford with Mr. .and
Mrs. E. Fleuschen
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, Wilson and fam
ily, spent Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Harding near Gorrie.
New Year and week-end guests at
the home of Mr. ann Mrs. Ross Doig
were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Doig, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gibson and family, Mr.
Jack Doig and James Grant, all of
St. Catharines.
A watch night service was held in
the United Church on New Year’s
Eve. Rev. W. R. Tristram had charge
■of the .service.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, of Tor
onto, spent the week-end at the home
of 'Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Holt.
Edward Doig left pn Saturday for
Saskatoon, after spending the holi
days with his parents.
Mr. Mel Johnson spent New Year’s
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Cameron at Wingham.
Mr. :and Mrs. Jack Bricker and fam
lily, and Miss Sheila Denny, of Kit
chener, spent the holiday weekend
at the home of Mrs- -Mary- Denny.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer of
London, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mr.s. Ward Schaefer. .
Word was received here on Monday
morning of the death of a former
Fordwich resident, Harry Aikens, of
Toronto. Funeral arrangements are as
yet incomplete.
Master-John Harris of Brownsville,
.returned home- on Saturday aftei'
spending the .holidays with his (grand
mother, Mrs. .Nellie Gamble.
.Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
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—Central Press Canadian
During her visit to Tonga, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
were “introduced” to this tortoise be-ieved to be nearly 200 years
old. The tortoise, a hearty oldster who is reverea by the natives,
is, believed to have been presented to the king of Tonga by the
famous British explorer, Capt, James Cook.
nature boys’ tabu list form acids, so
one theory goes, but the theorists
never say what acids, according to
the doctor, or what the sam hill dif
ference it makes anyway, since all
food is dumped into a stomach full of
hyrdo-chloric acid. The human stom
ach, the doctor says, is unlike the
cow’s, and is unadapted for digesting
raw vegetables. “The whole of man’s
history is a story of his fight against,
nature for sheer survival,” the
says. “There is no reason why
ing ourselves on Nature’s
should do anything but harm.
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PURDON’S
LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S WEAR
Alex Wray (nee Jean Reid) of Tor*
onto, on the birth of a son, Brian
Alexander, on Monday, December 28,
at the Toronto Western Hospital and
to Mr, and Mrs. .Norman Stephenson
(nee Mary Zella Cooper) on the birth
of a son, John Allen, Monday, Decem
ber 28, at Dr, Myer’s Nursing Home,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
and family, of Listowel, spent
Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs.
merson Hargrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCann of
merston, spent New Year’s Day
Mt, and Mrs. Wm, McCann,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman
Marlene, of Gowanstown, Mrs. Tessie
Zimmerman and Harry, visited Satur*
day with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Sothern
and Mr. W. M. Sothern Sr.
Misses Joan and Jean Brears spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Har
vey Kaufman, near Clifford.
Master
spending
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Holland and
Teddy and Miss Jean Allan of Kitch
ener spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Everitt Allan.
Mr, and Mrs. John Hunter of Pal
merston, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Porte-
ous of Vancouver, B.C., visited on;
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
Hargrave.
Mrs. W. M. Marriner spent the
week-end in Toronto. Larry returned
home with0 her after spending some
holidays there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave
and Douglas spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wes
towel. ‘
Visitors on
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Wright of Lake-
let, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siefert and
family of Clifford, Mr. Jack Siefert of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Siefert
and family of Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride and Mr.
and Mrs. Wray Cooper spent Sunday
in Stratford. Miss Gwenneth Bride
returned with them after having
spent the holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Porteous of
Vancouver, B.C., called on Mrs. Jan
ette Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs. Emmer
son Hargrave and Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Forester on Sunday^ *
Mr. and Mrs. Bal Brears and fam
ily visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kaufman near Clifford.
Mr. Murray Sider of Toronto spent
the week-end with his wife and fam
ily.
New Year’s day visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Bride were Mr, and
Mrs. H. M, Bride of Fordwich and Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Bride and family of
Elora, the latter 'remaining
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bride
ara Falls, Mr. Harvey Bride
now, Miss Margaret Spence, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Bride and Bobby and Mr.
Carman Bride visited one day during
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
McIntosh near Brussels,
Mr. Clayton Brown returned to his
school at Hearst on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gedcke and
family of Mount Forest spent New
Year’.s with Mr.' and Mrs. Edgar
Gedcke at Kurtzville.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mann and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Cliff John
son at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
family and Mr--and Mrs. Morley John
son and family spent New Year’s with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron at Wing
ham.
Lome Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Mann had the misfortune Satur
day of running a fork through his
foot. pr. Mills of Wroxeter attended.
* Visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gibson were Mr. E. S. Dun
bar of Ethel; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
.Skeoch, Vernon and Lloyd of Gode
rich, Mr. and .Mrs. Stan McRae and
family of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gibson and little daughter of
near Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wood and Kaye
of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Karges and Donald of Listowel, Maud
and Esther Harding and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Harding were Saturday
guests with Mr, .and Mrs. Elmer
Harding:.
HEALTH NEWS SERVICE
RABBIT FOOD FADDJ.SM
BUNK, DOCTOR SAYS
This nature-boy business about raw
carrots and no meat is sheer non
sense, according to Dr. W. Edwards,
writing in a recent issue of "The
Family Doctor/’ official organ of the
British Medical Association.
Dr. Edwards said that our nature
boys have ben with’us since primitive
times. When people first discovered
that cooked food was pleasanter,
more digestible and certainly more
sanitary than the kind that you picked
up and mangled as you found it,
nature boy was there to* chant “It’s
against nature, you’ll suffer.”
The doctor says the nature healers
put out a great deal of emotional talk
but virtually no proof on their theor
ies. Their theories, for instance, about
the “healing radiations” from Mother
Earth, cannot be anything but guess
work, since no scientific instrument
has ever been able to measure »such
radiations. As to riieat being “poison
ous,” Dr. Edwards says the Nature
Boys have iriade great capital of the
disastrous results of an experiment
when some people were fed on three
pounds of meat a day, but they have
riot shown that throe pounds of huts
a day Would wot produce more horrible
results.
Moats, fish arid other foods o« the
A municipal by-law governing the
operation, and license fee charges as
pertain to bowling alleys in Walker
ton was passed at a brief special
session of the Town Council board on
Tuesday evening. The license fee for
this form of amusement, conducted on
a commercial basis, is stipulated as
being $25 for the first alley and $15
for each additional alley, per year,
dated at the commencement df each
year. The premises may be inspected
at anj’- reasonable time of day by the
chief constable, or any police officer.
Bowling allies must close at 11.45
o’clock Saturday nights and not re
open until nine the following Monday
morning. Any other day of the Week
they may remain open until one a. m.
—Walkerton Herald-Times.
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