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industry.The list of such zircons and many others.. OCTOGENARIAN CLUB "
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...„..feFianders Fields the poppies blow
13et‘iveen the crosses,r0w on row,
That mark our prae,.,F and in he
a
Lc'.'i'd and were Ived, and now we
toFIaiidirs Fields.
arian Club now numbers about
90. In order ,to have a larger
membership, the Kinsmen Club
of •Goderich is reducing the age
limit to join (from 80 years back
to 75 years. If you are inter-
ested in Joining 'the Octogenar-
ian Club, see idetails 'idver-
bisement elsewhere in tlifissue.
In an •aceount of Alaska, it
0.1cplained, how_Russia had
grown tired of frying to ' de-
velop that practically unexPlor-
ed wilderness. Finally, is 1867,
they sold the country to the
United grates for $7,200,000.
The general opinion at the time
was that the United States had
been very rash and extravagant.
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The November (meeting of the Children' ; War Memorial Hos-
Goderich (Women's Institute at
MacKay Hall an Thursday last
was largely attended. Mrs. N.
Clairmont president, welcomed
the guests and presided for the
opening exercises and the var-
ious items of business.
TS: 11. --Mills reported- on the
Institute- District Rany which
shb attended recently in Au-
burn. 'Mrs N. McInnis gave
details on the successful bake
sale which she convened. Re-
ports on the Area Convention
held in ,London on November 1
and 2 were given by Mrs. M.
Sutcliffe and Mrs. Lenore Brad-
ley, delegates. The Institute
presented two crib quilts to the
rake tip. opt.qtioePetwith the (0;
To yot;'froil.‘i.:titilitigliaodo-,n4 throw
If 0 bralc..*:,14i4li.vviiii
Wt? hII not
.leep.
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THE CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 109
InvitesYOu to Join Them
THE,
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY
• at the Cenotaph --TOMORROW — Friday, November 11 ,
All Legion Members and Veterans will form up at the
Legion Hall at 10.30 A.M.—Dress, Beret and Idedals.
ATTEND"the LEGION ClItIRCEE PARADE
St. George's Anglican Church—Sunday, November 13 at 11 A.M.
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pital in London and were re-
ceived by the hospital repreSent-
ative to the convention.
Mrs. ,Clairmont expressed con-
tinued good wishes to .three
members who have celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversar-
ies, Mrs. I. W. 'NeWoombe, -Mrs.
W. H. Doak and Mrs, W. F. H.
Price. Invitation to attend the
Tiger Dunlop Institute meeting
on November 30 was read by
the acting secretary, Mrs. H.
Tichborne. A ,ten minute inter-
mission followed when lunch
,was Served by Mrs. H Talmay
and comtnittee. Mrs. F. Haw-
kins was convener of the after-
noon's program. Mrs. F. Sturdy
brought greetings from a Wo-
men's ,Institute in Surrey, Eng-
land, and told of attending a
meeting and enjoying,their hos-
pitality. Mrs. M. Driver favor-
ed with violin solos and Mrs.
M. Sutcliffe sang "Little Old
Lady," accompanied on tht
piano by Mrs. Hawkins, Two
students from the GiDC1,, Syl-
via Gilbert and Paul Carroll,
spoke on the United Nations.
Sylvili told of attending the
U.N. Seminar at Western Uni-
versity and•Paul sspoke on the
tself-ineluding_
the events which led up to its
founding. 111e explained the
functions of the General As-
sembly, 'the Security Council,
the Se t d ti
,cre ary enera s u es,
the International Court of Jus-
tice and the Economic and Soc-
ial Counc,4.
A hearty vote of thanks was
expressed to all who contribut-
ed ,,to the program, especially
TAHTE PARK THEATRE
Goderich
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Now Playing—"CARRY OtJCONSTABLE". A riotous
bundle of laughs that carries on where the 6"NURSE"
left off.
Mon., Tiles., Nov. 14 and 15—
James, Stewart, Lisa Lu and Henry Morgan
Present Theodore White's story of a demolition team in
China.
"The MOUNTAIN ROAD"
Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat.—Nov. 16, 17, 18, 19—
Fernando 'Lamas, Claude Rains, Clifton Webb
"The. LOST WORLD"
In *Scope and Color—By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Recreating a world of, 10Q million year agoll
Sh-h-h—Come early when you see
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Mrs. Allen Larder and,iVirs. Amongst the exarnples cited come debased
E. A. Ki1gour have returned in the Book of ,Knowledge of used to mean
home after a two weeks' holi-
good bad words which have be- worker.
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Misses Grace and Olive Rob-
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Credit Union title -at a con-
vention *s
to be held at Toronto
next March. A native of Lis-
toWel, she attended collegiate
at both Listowel and Goderich,
A graduate of Goderich Busi-
ness College, Miss -Opfer is nowj
employed at the W. A. Sheaffer
Ben--P-tan-t--a-t• ''G odeach, •Thre.e
other *Is competed at Clin-
ton, lor tfie Huron title. They
were from Exeter, Clinton and
Belgrave.
!the two young -'-students • who
gave such -valuable inforniation,
The December meeting be
convened by Mrs. E. Patterson
when a shower of gifts for the
Children's Aid Society will be
received.
VICTORIA ST. W.M.S.
PLANS OVERSEAS RELIEF
• The Noventher meeting of
Victoria Street W.M.S. was held
at the home of Mrs. Mary Cur-
rell with 21 present: First vice,
Mrs. Eva Horton, was in charge,
Mrs. Len Walters reading the
Scripture.
Report of the sectional meet-
ing at Hackett's Church, was
given by Mrs. Mary Currell. The
third chapter in the Study book
was taken by Mrs. Myrtle Good,
assisted by Mrs. Mary Currell
and Mrs. S. A. Moote.
Harold Larder read a story on
Christian Stewardship, Mrs.
Eva Horton ,cliosed with prayer.
A lunch was served by the
hostess and Tier mother, Mrs. N.
McKinnon. A bale is to be
packed for _overseas relief.
'The Autumn Thankoffering
service was taken by Rev. S. A.
Moote, who spoke on missions.
Assisting were Mrs. Mamie Sut-
cliffe and Mrs. E. Patterson. A
quartette composed of Mrs. N.
Craig, Mrs. 3. Crawford, Miss
E. Bamford and Mrs. Moriam,
sang.
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