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On Christmas Day,Z r, and
• Mrs.' Thos. Webster had their
fancily gathering including Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Thomas and
daughters, Linda and Wendy,
from Willowdale; Mr. and .Mrs.
Bill Bradley and daughters, '-
Brenda, Faye, and Alice from
—Goderieh --aIse ..ArLr;. Iwlrsnr-
Bradley, Goderich.
• On, Saturday Corporal H.
Jenkins froth Camp Borden
and Mrs. Jenkins, who is a
niece of Mrs. ,.Fowler, visited.-_.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fowler; Darrel. and Karen, of
Parkhill we•home for Chri
tsst-
mas with' Tram's parents.
Fred Anderson of London
and • Richard- Kilpatrick of
- Wingham visited Mrs. Cecil
Blake on Friday• Fred is in
terested in the Anderson -
Webster family'treey(or trees.)
The` Orange Lodge, sponsors
euchre parties every two weeks
which provide a good social
evening, There • .were eight
tables ion Thursday evening.
Mrs. T.C, Anderson of
• Tor.onto has been visiting
friends in Goderich, Dungan-
non, and Lucknow this week.
- Victor Errington has been a
patient in Wingham hospital
since Christmas Day.. Bill
Wiggins is still a patient there.
Best Wishes for improved
health in the New Year!
Mr,• and `Mrs. Howard
Culbert entertained at family
1:gatherin gs for Christmas,
having the Lyons relatives on
Sunday, and the Culbert
relatives 'on Thursday. ,
-Mt. and Mrs. Orrie.Gingrich
-and family spent Christmas
with the former's parents at
New Hamburg.
Miss Rosemary Eedy is home
from Stratford for the holiday
"v. -Week -end with her parents; Mr.
and Mr14. Ross Eedy. Bill Gard -
Mrs. Jim
named president
nes. from Stratford is a guest Ashfield • Women's
there also. . 'Missionary Soeiety held its
Patricia Anderson returned_ Christrwas heating at the home
home from a four-month Af Mrs. Henry MacKenzie.
"`"MacKenzie opened the meeting
European holiday. The plane
had to land at Montreal due to with a poem followed by a
the fog' conditions at Malton, Chtir tm s: 'hytnn. "
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Dun9anfion WI
butte .- t�ww-.paasenger. 4,Lexe.: Christmas Worship Service'
brought by bus, and Patsy
arrived Christmas eve at the"
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson and
family. -
Mrs. Olive "Goudie, • Kit-
chener, visited for Christmas
AO until Thursday with Rev.
and Mrs. -McClenaghan and
family, then ,Eldon drove with
her to Kitchener. On Friday
and Saturday Rev. and Mrs.
was read ad from :Oleo 'T aiggs by
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and
Mrs. Emile MacLennan. Scrip-
ture lessons were read by Mrs,
Jim West.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean then
gave a reading, followed- by a
hymn. Mrs. Henry MacKenzie
introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Ross ,Shiells, who spoke
about "What Is Born At Christ-
mas". After her interesting talk
McClenaghan and Beatrice Mrs. Shiells ways presented with
visited in Kitchener. From a gift by Mrs. Warren Wylds.
there Beatrice will be going, to A hymn followed after which-
Winnipeg to resume her studies Mrs. Jack MacKenzie favoured
at the University. with a solo "0,Holy Night."
Any girls twelve years and
older wh_o are.•interested in the
4 -I -I club "Sportswear'in Knits"
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(Mrs. Howard Culbert, 'Mrs. author was.
Dan Maelnnis and Mrs. Elmer, Offering was taken and Mrs.
Black will each lead a club.) Jim West gave the offertory
Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNee prayer -;,,y;
and Brenda Motored to Sud- Business was discussed and
Roll call was answered by 16
members. and three guests
giving a favorite • Christmas
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bury
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bury Friday, December 22, and
returned Sunday evening
following • a Christmas visit at
Mrs. NcNee's• parental home. -
On Christmas Day Mr. and
Mrs. Graham McNee had a
'family gathering including
Graham's ' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McNee of Nile, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan McNee and Ed-
die of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Jim"
Hayden and Laurie _of Port
Albert, Linda Reed of
Goderich, Mr.. and Mrs. Neil
Rintoul and Steven of Fordyce,
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
McNee and Brenda of Dungan-
non.
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Members learn how
to keep hubb
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their leaders and mothers were
guests of the women's institute
• for a pot luck luncheon on
December :28°. -"Mrs. ° Graham
McNee was hostess to the
meeting which was held in_ the
united church su'iiday ' school
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After the meal, the president,
Met., W. 'Rutledge called -the
meeting 'to order with . the
' opening ode and Mary Stewart
'Collect, .
The roll call was 'Na• me your
favorite . food and tell the
vitamins it contains'. • The.
leaders, Mrs. Bev. McGinnis
and Irene Hasty were asked to
introduce, the girls in their. 4-H
clubs: Fivegirlshad completed
12 clubs each and had received
their provincial honours. They .
are Lexie (McWhinney) Murch;
Diane- (Zinn) ,Ferguson; Cathy
Culbert; Karen Rivett Irene
._Hasty. .•....,.,, _ _.
On beh4f of ,the W.I,, Mrs.
McClenaghan (PRO) presented
• each girl with a cup and saucer.
The 4-H• spring club is "Sport-
swear—with' Knits"' '`I`.1ie W.I.
agreed to sponsor 3 clubs if
leaders can be found to lead
them. ,
Mrs. Blake presented - _.the ,
correspondence. 'The Motto,
"Happy ..is the Housewifewho
sees rainbows and. not dishes in
well
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r ,, s.' s w as vela by
Mrs. C Finnigan: Mrs. L.
Hasty, convener of "Family
and Consumer. Affairs," was in
,charge.:'of program. She 'ex-
plained the amount of calories
to be found in different foods.
When, Mrs. Hasty gave a
reading from a Readers Digest,
"How to Murder your
- Husband". -
- It explained what a husband
should eat to gain 50 extra lbs.
Doing ..that • should give any
woman at leagt 10 extra years
of freedom. To do this -a
husband should _sit' around a
lot, indulgein liquor, eat lots
of saturated, fats and heavily
salted foods. He should drink
quantities of strpn e coffee,
smoke lots of cigarettes; etc.
Just to - make 'sure the rest
work—he, should -be"' kept up
late and nagged for good
measure.
However 'if-'a,'wife wants a
vigorous healthy ;husband for
many more years she should do
just ilii-op'pgfite-. `" ___ _-____ .
Mrs. G. ,McNee - gave a
reading, "A woman on a Diet",
by Edgar "Guest. Mrs. Rutledge
thanked Hostess, Mrs. McNee
and all others who helped. The
meeting was closed' with "the
Queen'.'., with Mrs. G. Finnigan
at the piano.
SNOWMOBILE RACES'
this SUNDAY afternoon
at the . new Racing Oval
at
Hully Gully
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Sanctioned
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Sanctioned
featuring -
The Top Competitors in
Western -Ontario
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-Racl at 12:30 p.m.
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the new "officers" for 1673 w-1
read by Mrs. Jim West: They/
are: �.
Past-•iPresidentT'Mrs. Ewan
MacLean; President, Mrs: JIM
West; First Vice -President,
Miss Sxrdie Johnstgn; Second
,vice-president, Mrs. Warren
-`_-_Wyld""s;
Mrs. Jean West; Fourth vice-
president, Mrs. Stuart MacLen-
nan. `
Press Reporter, Mrs. Lloyd.
Collins; treasurer, Mrs. Bill
Ross; secretary, Mrs. Donald
Simpson; Glaj`Tidings, Mrs.
Warren Wylds; Friendship and
Service, Mrs. Ewan MacLean. •
Supply, Mrs. Henry MacKen-
zie; Literature and Library,
Mrs: Bill Ross; Life Member-
ship, Miss Sadie Johnston;
Pianist, Mrs. Jim West.
Ezgilorer Leaders, Mrs. Allan
MacDonaid, Mrs. Lloyd
Collins; Home Helpers, Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie.
Mrs. Kenneth Rooney
presided ---for the official in-
stallation of the ' officers. A
hymn was sung and Mrs.
MacLean closed the meeting.
Lunch and a social time
followed.
HAT'S NEW AT HURONYIEW
Carol singers from St. James
Roman Catholic Church at
Blyth led by Mrs. Dr. Street,
visited the home on Friday
evening. The girls were taken
ort` a tour of the' home by Mrs.
Margaret McCullough with all
of the residents being able to
take advantage of the fine
Christmas music.
A special Christmas Eve song
service was 'prepared by the
Clinton Christian . Reform
Church on Sunday evening.
While the service was being
held in the auditorium, mem-
bers of the congregation visited
the rooms and presented
religious calendars and book
... .1l(,m.
ma i
marks' �fo the-res den
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The McMillan family, of
Goderich' assisted by Frank
Bissett provided the family
Loral lady
picks pansies
December 3.1...
Sunday had to be one of the
,warmest .]winter days this area
h"as enjoyed for some -time and
many no doubt sensed almost a
false feel of spring in the air:
If Mrs. Fred Barker's garden,
at 19d Palmerston : Street,- is
any indication maybe Sunday
was even more spring like' than -
many of As dared to think. Mrs.
Barker picked three pansies
from •her garden blooming
beautifully through the disap- -
pearing snow.
night program this week.- Mr.
Bissett,played the piano acconn=
paniment for the group as well
as piano instrumentals.
Mr. and Mrs: McMillan sang
several duet numbers and
joined their family, Elizabeth,
Eleanor and Ernie for in=
strumentals as a group and
solos with .trumpet, clarinet,
saxaphone and trombone. •
The McMillan family is.
becoming well known for their
fine musical talent `and they
will be leaving January- 20 to
join Evangelist • - John
Woodhouse for a crusade in the
State , of Florida and _ a • number
of. the _Wand a .„the .P c'
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Mrs.' 1essie.Elliott expressed
the appreciation of the
residents for a very enjoyable.
concert. .
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