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See and Hear ERNIE FISHER, CKNX-TV, Tues., May 29, at 6:10 p.m.
PUBLISHED BY HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
Former Minister of National Health and Welfare
speak on behalf of
ERNIE
FISHER
Liberal Candidate
IN HURON
-- at --
Victoria Public
School Auditorium
GODER!CH
ERNIE FISHER HON. PAUL MARTIN
depicting the history of the W.M,S.
in Maitland Presbyterial,
Mrs, Ken Leitch of Wingbam, led
'in the dedicatory prayer. Miss Sadie
Johnston, Ashfield, reported for the ,•
'Courtesy Committee, eicPressing
gratitude on behalf of the ladies to
all who had. contributed to the
success of the meeting.
Mrs. Wm. Speir, Brussels, invited ;
Hie Presbyterial to Brussels church
for the 1903 meeting. Mrs. Moffat's
closing remarks were teachings front
nn :1, and Mrs. F. H .Cromey of ;
Kincardine, closed the meeting
with prayer.
GREY TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA No. 2
The regular monthly 'meeting of
::..eard of Grey Township School
Area No. 2, was held in the Walton
School on: May 14, at 5,30 p.m. with
nil the members present. The
minutes of 'the April meeting were
ad and adopted on motion of D.
McDonald and seconded by S.
Humphries
— Carried.
The following motions were moved,
seconded and carried py the Board
members.
That the Walton School send
$17,00 to the Belgrave School Fair
to help defray the expenses of the 1,
Music Festival,'
That if,'-'rey Township School Area
No. 2 pay Daily Commercial News
Limited $28.00 for advertising fot
Tenders - - - for School, 1
1 That S. Humphries be paid $11.00,
for mileage and registration fees to
tire gone conference held in Hanover.
April 13. I
That the hydro bins for the two
schools amounting to -$65.94 be Paid.
The 'meeting adjourned until May ;
16, when Inspector Kinkead met with ;
the Board member8 at. the home Of .
the chairman W, Shortreed, The mill
rate was set at 12 mills for Business r,
and Commercial and 10,8 mills for f 'Farm and Residential.
The meeting was adjourned to
meet on June 11, or at the call of
the chairman.
Alvin! C. McDonald,
Sec.-Treas
SPECIAL MEETING GREY TWP.
'COUNCIL 'HELD MAY 9th
Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded
by Lawson Word 'that the Municipal
'COrporaion of the 'Township of Grey
approved the request Of the PubliC
School Board of the HoWicit Town-
ship School Area. for the issue of
debentures in the amount, of P,20,000
by the Corporation of the Township
of trowick for the to-n.801.101°11 and
t'rqtill'oinq of a now rithile school.
Carffed.
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
by wennth troy that this Connell
elves first and second teridltig to
N'o. owl instruntg the
Cleric to rennest the /1111"0"VP I of the
Onfario 'Municipal Board.
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MISS RUBY WALKER
VISITS PRESBYTERIAL
The Maitland .Presbyterial of the
W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church
in Canada, was held in Lucknow
Presbyterian Church on Wednesday,
May 10th. The Executive met at
10 a.m. with Miss Ruby Walker,
• Reginal Secretary, and profitable
discussions were held on
ion 'arid business procedure in
W.M.S. work.
IA the afternoon Mrs. Farish,
Moffat, President, ofMialtland Pres-
byterial W.M.S," presided.. The de-
votions were taken by Mrs. Horace
Aitcheson, Mrs, Leslie Fortune and
Miss Christine Isbister of the
Wingham Auxiliary, using thoughs
of Pentecost to explain the theme
"Witness, Service and Unity'",
thinking particularly of our example
to children and young people.
Mrs. A. C. Agnew, President of.
Lucknow Auxiliary, welcomed
those present.
A. highlight of the afternoon
service was the presentation by
Frank Maulden of Nitilough, of
stn Honorary Membership certificate
in Miss Emma Richardson, Lang-side,
'who has—given manv veers of faith-
fnI service to the W.M,S.
Mrs. Philip Steer of 'South. Kin-
loss. was soloist, 1 .rititt Mrs. Russell
Martin.. Molesworth, gave the dedi-
catory -prayer. •
Miss Ruby Walker, guest speaker,
said we have only scratched the
surface in our W.M.S. work. She
gave the aims in view in celebrat-
ing our Anniversaries, told rib . how
Fellowship House in Winnipeg, is
influencing the work„ and how .the
W.,MS, meets the needs of many in
mission homes and clubs, not
Contacted otherwise.
Rev. F, Gromey of Kincardine, In
bringing greetings as Moderator of
j'reSbyttery, feels we should check
'up on ourselves and increase our
awareness of the power of prayer in
our .work. Mrs. Win. King of
Brussels, .Mrs: Bessie Steele of
'reeswater, Mrs. Robt. McMurray of
Blirevale, and Mrs. Andrew Grant of
Whitechurch, gave reports on the
Synodical meeting at Hamilton.
Miss Dean. McLeod Of South
Kinloss, conducted an "iii Memor-
iam" service and Mrs. Frank
flouter, Whitechttch Closed the
'meeting with prayer.
in the Milling with Mrs. Moffatl
presiding, the detrotiOtia were given
by Mrs, Wm. Maireath, Mrs. Bette
MacLeod, and Mrs. Cameron
McCauley all from the Itlitle7
I "I'. Wr`l Can 0 was extended to
oTT Mrs. R. C. McKenZie, Titasi-
dent of the TmeknOur Evening Atlx11-
larV„ followed hi a PirIre Chrirria,
iirim rti rnv, cent...Ina bye
Mrs. William Scott.
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CRANBROOK
.on Sunday May 27th, Miss Dianne
McConnell, of Ewart College, will
be present.
The May meeting o'f Maitland
Presbyterial Society was held in
Lucknow Presbyterian Church on.
Tuesday, May 16. • Those attending
ftom •Cranbtook were Mrs. Stanley
Fischer, Miss Alice J. Forrest, and
Mrs. M. J. Engel from the Afternoon
Auxiliary and Mrs. Jim, Knight, Mrs.
Stuart ,Stevenson;• Mrs. Doug Evans,
Mrs. 10„•,0-. Nelson and WS. Gordon
Engel from the Evening Auxiliary.
'Mr. and, Mrs. lack Knight and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Cameron enjoyed
trip to New York over the holiday,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Knight and Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.
Cameron.
Mr, and Mrs. Wes, Menary; Port-
land, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wes McEachern and other
relatives. Mr. Menary is a son of
John Menary of Brussels.
Mr. Herb' Hawkins and Miss Mina
Baker were in. Michigan and Indianna;
purchasing a number of registered
rabbits for the rabbitry now under
construction,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeffry,
Toronto, visited with Miss Mina
Baker,
Couple Honored
A presentation and dance was
held in the Community Centre for
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel Before
lunch the couple were -called to the
platforni and -Clem S.teffIer Sr. read
an address and a gift of money was
presented by Wayne Cameron John
and Part thanked all preSent for
their gift and good wishes.
Miss 'Maxine smalldon, came ,home
nn Friday and is recuperating at her
home here, following an append,
cctoiny early it the week,
Have yaw sent in your donation
to the Easter Seal Campaign Fund.
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