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95th Birthday
Robert Shaw, venerable resident
of Bltievale, celebrated his 95th
birthday on. Tuesday of this week.
In fair' health: Mr. Shaw resides
with his daughter, Mrs, Milton
Fraser and Mr, Fraser:
CATHOLIC LEAGUE
HOLDS BANQUET
e annual banquet of the Cath-
olic Women's- League of Sacred
Heart Church, Wingham, was held
on Thursday evening at the Queens
Hotel. '
Rev. R, Durand, the parish priest,
introduced the guest speaker 'of
the evening, Dr. J, H. Finn, 1VLA,,
Ph. D., of Christ 'the 'King College
in London. Dr, Finn is the diocesan
director. of the Confraternity of
Christian Doctrine, Catholic Edu-
cation and Parent Teachers AsSoci-
ation, He gave a most informative,
address- on the subject of Chris-
tian education, outling its history
in Canada,
C,W,L. - President Mrs, George
Skinn expressed' the thanks of the
gathering to -the guest speaker at
the conclusion of his address.
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t•it ltii,:•. Liven ty-seeond nd two*,
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Live, Association of Welling-
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People say HFC's money
service is outstanding
eatre
The molar nicettno of the
W.M.S.. and the Weinaa's Assoela,
Wen of Bluevale United Church,
were net held. on, February fith on
account of bad 'weather,. The. Peat!
toned Meetings have new been
Cancelled. -
The World Day of Prayer will
bca -observed in the United church
on Friday, February 21st„ at, 3 pan.,
when the women of the Presbyter!
Ian and the United Churches will
meet tegether.,
The annual meeting ,of 'the :con-
gregation of Knox Presbyterian
Church was held on. February 14th,
Rev. Mr. McClure, of Molesworth,
was chairman, A congregational
supper was, held and reports given,
Mrs, R. F. ,Garniss is home from
Wingham. Hospital, where she has
been a patient since November.
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Left to right, Mrs. L. Slosser, Mrs, 0. Kieffer, Mrs. A. Grubb, Mrs, Ft
Caskimette, Mrs, H, Ross, Miss T, Bondi, Mrs, C. Bondi, Mrs, F, Ste.,
Marie, Mrs, Ben Foxton, Mrs, Wm, Templeman, Mrs. E. Bich, Mrs,
Nursing Assistants
Commence Course
A Class of eight commenced
their training as certified Nursing
Assistants at the Wingham General.
Hospital last Thursday. Members
of the .Class are :Mabel Helen Cox,
R.R. 3, Brussels; Betty Dunn, Por-
cupine,. Ont,; Lloyd Golland, Wing,:
ham; -janny Jouwsma, Wingham;
Joyce Mahon, -Southampton; "Joyce
Nickel, Southampton; Nancy
Shantz,- Ripley and. Anne Thomp-
son, Seaforth.
J, .1-, Lewis, members of the Catholic Women's League, pietured at
their banquet on 'Thursday evening„
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Tho associate directors are Lis
follows; miss Faleoner, n.N.,,
from the Pliblie Ltea11,11; a repro.
sentative of the Salvation Army;
H, tIcCreatli and Mrs, a pahaer,
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—Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hammond
and Billie and. Mrs, =W. Hammond
spent - the : week-end with' •the
latter's daughter, Mrs. 'Z Dent 'arid
Mr.' Dent,' of Woodstock, . • .
and Mrs. Alvin Self attend-
ed the ,funeral. of her nieces Miss
Helen Hohnes in London last,Wed-
nesday,
Mr and; Mrs.. Murray Gerrie
spent' the week-end With relatives
in London -'and' visited with the
latter$ Brother, Mr. Raymond
Merkley,' Who is a patient hi. Vic-
toria Hospital:
—Mr. and:. Mrs. Harold Taylor
visited over: the week-end with
London refatiVei.
—Mx; and 'Mrs, NelSOn NiCol.'and
family, of '•Madoc visited . at the,
home of sister, Mrs: Fred',Ross
and 'with his' mother, Mrs.. Nicol
—Mr. , and,.'"Mrs. -John ,IVICInnes
visited on Sunday with her aunt at
Paisley -•: •
—Mr. and 'Mrs.. Jeffrey •Hawkins
spent the Week-end With her Par-
ents,' Mr and :Mrs. Stafford- Bate-
son. . . .•
—Recent liisitors• withi 1VIi. and
Mrs.: Lloyd Montgomery' -during
.the past. Week Were Mn', and Mrs.
Harvey- MeDetmott' of Fordwich
and Mr. and Mrs.,'Jirn, Fitch of
the 9th 'of ;Turnberry.
Lloyd MontgoMery spent
SaturclaY, Lo'ndon. - '
RONNY:BROOK._
Mr, and Mrs. Jim teddy enter--
tained the. euchre, group at their
home on ,Friday night. Prizes .:for
high scofeS ,went to.Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Thompson and for.lOW to,Mrs.-
Hardy and:".Hilliar,d. Jefferson, Mr.
and': Mrs -GUS Devereaux are hav-
ing the next' party their hpine.
Gordon, Naylor has been confined
to bed this,, past week , with
pneihnonia 'And, pleurisy.. '
Misses _Irene Jefferson of:Dunn-
villeAouise, of Belgrave and•Elaine
of Bluevale• spent the week-end at
the Jefferson:-homes. • ..
Mr. and Mr's. Bill. Hardy and
Jean visited on' Sunday 'with her
mother, Mrs. Niviris,
INSTITUTE MEETS
%INGHAM HOME
BLITEVALE—The Wonien's In-
stitute met bn February 13th, at
the -home of 'Mrs. William" Nichol-
son 'in Winghain. The prescdent,
Misi Ruby Duff was in the chair
and 19, in all risked' the snowy
roads and' cold winds, to attend the
nriceting. ••• •
The roll call was answered by
giving "One 'Not, , duties as a.
Canadian citizen", It was decided
to haver another club girls' project
in the spring, "The Club Girl
Stands on Guard", with, Mrs. Carl
Johnston and, Mrs. William Pea-
cock as leaders. -
It-was decided to hold a shower
for refugee Arab children; • at the
March meeting. This project is
sponsored 'by' the Unitarian S.C.
and they require 25,000 layettes.
concert using„,local talent will
be arranged for the latter part of
the winter, the -cornmittce being
Mrs. M. Aitken, MrS, C, E, Hoff-
man; Mrs, Alex Oorrigart,,and Mrs.
Carl Johnston.
MrS, 'Carl Johnston gav,e the
motto and Mrs, D, S. MacNaughton
described the ,Women's Institute
national convention held in Ottawa.
in October referring to the not-
ables who spoke ani.61* thorn,
Prime Minister Diefonbaker, Mr.
Lester Pearson, Mit, Ellen Fair-
dough and Miss Charlotte Whit-
ton, There were referondes to the
various 'kinds of taltertainthe.nt arid
the food served.
At one Of the regular meetings
the hear Ware, a talent. sale will
be'held,. each Metriber to bring any.
thing 'prepared by herself to be
auCtidned. ;
Gina, Were . presented to Mrs.
MacNaughton and Mrs, Williant
NicholSon, Ws. Nicholson has re-
cently moved front 81.neVale to
Wine:aril; Appreciation i,vaS also
expressed to others who assisted In
making, the gathering a SUCOCSA,
'the hostess was assisted by Mrs,
R. A. RrOolt, Mrs. Allan tarrfard
and Mrs. 46S, liorton in serving
re/man-U*11'LN
KINSMEN ACTIVITIES
BENEFICIAL TO
TO COMMUNITIES
The Kinsmen Clubs of Canada
are, this year, celebrating over 38
years of progress and expansion.
Since its inception, in Hamilton in
February of 1920, the Organization:
has spread to every Province .of
Canada and there is scarcely: -a
community that has not benefited;
from the efforts of Kinsmen whose,
motto is "The CoMmunitieS' Greati-
est, Need".
The pUblic service by .Kinsmen
Clubs usually takes the form of
providing medical, educational and
recreational facilities for the corn-,
munity, In every major centre
there is a Kinamen-sponsored park
or playground for 'the youngsters,
and in some cities there are several
of these, in addition to athletic
grounds for older groups, Ambul-
ances, hospital equipment and
clinics have been provided in many
places and in some instances hos-
pital beds are maintained for re,
search purposes.
During and after World War IT
the Kinsmen. "Milk fey Britain"
and "Food Parcels for Britain"
drives went a long way towards
alleviating the critical situation in
the British --
Besides the community activities,
the Kinsmen Pare continually build-
ing, within their qwn`membership.
The teaching and use Of parliamen-
tary procedure, the upholding of
constituted authority, the improve-
ment of ,business and professional
ethics, and the development of co-
operation, tolerance and under-
standing amongst all races and
creeds, are, internal projects that
are going on continuously.
In its 38 year histol-y, the Kins-
men Clubs now number 322 with a
membership of over 10,500 public-
Dairy' products are still your cheapest
food ilea?'
Along with our CREAM 'TOP and
HOMOGENIZED MILK,
try our •
WHIPPING CREAM
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BA'TESON'S:Model Dairy.
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—Mrs.. Geo. • McMurdo, has re-
turned to her home in Toronto
aftdr spending a' few weeks with
hex sister, -Mrs. T. Y, -Smith and
other relatives in town. . • —Mr. Dennis Taylor and Mr.
Don Clarkson, -of • Hamilton, spent
the we'ek-end at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. 'Showers.
and Mrs. Boy, Bridge and
Marrianne spent the week-end
with lier mother, Mrs, Roy Mac-
"
—Mr, Alex Elliott visited on
Monday with his daughter, Mrs.
Ed Ryan; Mr. Ryan and family, of
Toronto.'
Witham Austin Was
Native of England '
The death of a respected' resident
of• this -..community took, place at
the Whighain General Hospital bn
Thersday: morning, with the Pass-
ing- of William 'Walter Austin, in
his .84th year. Mr. Austin had been
ill only a short time.
Born in London, England, he
came •to 'this country in 1912 and
settled,- in the 'TeesWater district,
retiring to Wingham in '1944, He
was married to the-former Georg-
ina Hull, in London, England, on
May 25th, 1901:Mr: Austin was a
member of St, 'Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham:
Surviving besid'es his wife are ,
four - daughters, - Mrs. A, G.
.(Myrtle) Gibson, Toronto;' Mrs. H.
(Kathleen)•'-AitcheSon; Winghtri;
Mrs Victor (Jeari)'Showers, Wing-
ham and Miss 'Ivy Atistin,• Kitch-
ener;' and -three „sons, Walter,
Tpronto;. John; 'Newmarket and
William, of Turnberry Township.
A datighter died 'in' infancy. There
are also 11 g-rancichildeen. 4
The 7 fUneral serVice was held
at tho' Walker funeral home 'at'
2.30.' p.m on Saturday; with Rev,
C. F. Johnson of St.'Paul's Church
in charge and interment in the
Wingham Cemtery, The pallbearers
were Mr, Austin's sons,' Waher,
John and William and three sons-
in-laW, ,• Victor ' Showers, Harvey
Aitcheson and Andrew Gibson,
I Tout, .thance 'buy ;top quality.
Appliances • • • At lowest pOpes ever!
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Officers Elected
At C.A.S. Meeting
The Children's Aid Society of
Huron, County held' their annual
meeting on February 12th with
representations' from-Wingba,m,
Clinton Exeter, Seaforth, Dash-
wood and Goderich in attendance.
Rev. R, G.. MacMillan of Gode-
rich was elected preSiclent of the
board of 'directors; Dr. K. E. Tay-
lor, .Goderich, 1st vice president;•
Berry, R,R, -1, Wooclham,
2nd vice president; A. H. Erskine,
Goderich, secretary; A. M. Robert-
son, Goderich, honorary secretary;
J. G. Berry, Goderich, treasurer.
- Reeve Bailie Parrott of Morris
'Township represents the County
Council. on the board and the fol-
lowing, are..the directors: Mrs. F.
Fingland, ',Clinton; Mrs. 'K.' Johns,
R.R. 1, Wocklham; Mrs, HoWard
spirited young men between. the Klumpp, Dashwood; Frank Sills,-
ages of twenty-one and forty. Seaforth; John Winter, 'ER: .2,
Harriston; Fred. Davidson,. Wing- The major project of the Kins- haria; Roy Cousins,' Brussels; Wm, men Club of Wingham for this
year is the trade fair to be Present-
ed in 'Wingham this spring, offer-
ing an opportunity for Western
Ontario industry and business to
display its wares and incidentally
to raise funds for the ambitious
prograrn, of public service work
planned by the club.