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Clinton News Record, 1954-09-23, Page 3Women's Federation Studies Community living Projects At a meeting of women assoeiat- several so-called "salesmen" for ed with the Huron County Federa- the compensation were in her tion, of Agriculture here, a group neighborhood; to Which the guest of 20' was appointed to a commit- speaker inforiited the meeting that tee for the purpose of increasing the Workmen's Compensation interest and activity among farm Board ,has no salesmen. women in regard . to , federation Mrs. O. G. Anderson, Wingham, policy on a county level. urged that the women plan pro - "The Federation of . Agriculture jects and work at them. 'The meet - is a family affair, and it is ing named the following commit- through this organization that We tee to the. Huron County'Federa- do our farming business," said Mrs. tion of Agriculture: G. Weir, Burford, Brant County, Mrs. John McKenzie ' R. R. 7, who is chairman of the women's Lucknow; Mrs. James Blake, R.R. committee of the Ontario Federa- 2, Clinton;- Mrs. Robert Welsh, tion of Agriculture. "Women are R.R. 2, Bayfield; Mrs. C. R. Dun- seeking office more than ever; for bar, Ethel; Mrs. T. R. Dick, Hen - they wish an outlet for their Intel- sail; Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg, R.R. ligent thoughts," said the veteran 1, Gorrie; Mrs. George Carter, member of women's and farm Londesboro; . Mrs. Dick Procter, groups. , She urged•'the women .to R.R, 5, Brussels; Mrs. Bob ' Mc - study federation policies, and sup Kercher, R,R, 1, Dublin Mrs. An- gested that they take. office When- son McKinley, Zurich; Mrs, Ross ever and wherever possible. The Krueger, Crediton, Mrs. Bob Mc- newly appointed committee is a Milian, Seaforth; Mrs. Gordon committee of the federation, sbe Greig,'BIuevale•'Mrs. Harold Hun - said; not a separate "'organization ter`, R.R. 3, Exeter; Mrs. Ivan of the county. Wightman, Belgrave; Mrs. William n, said Kinahan, R,1t. 2, Lucknow, Appointedto represent the Hu- ron' County o -operative Medical Services was Mrs. Lloyd Taylor; the West Huron district of the Women's Institute, Mrs: T. Clark, MR. 5, Goderich; the East Huron district of the. WI, Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Bluevale, Appointments. are yet to be made from the Hu- ron County Farre Forum and the South Huron district of --`the WI. 0 $25, Donation To The provincial Federation Mrs, Weir, has some. 17- commit- tees. "It would be wonderful if these were set up at, county levels., Such committees as health, educa-' tion, marketing, public relations, income tax, and.rural assessments; would pertain more to Huron• County," she pointed out. She said the newly appointed women's committee could study the need of Victorian Order of Nurses, in the rural areas. The County Health Unit, established in Huron County in 1949, would not conflict with the services of Vic- torian Order of Nurses, she said. "The cost Would average less than $5 a year on your tax bill,—and this is ' a small amount compared to the services rendered. There aremanthe The ladies of the Stanley Com - bedside care homesl needing ebyngthese munity Club held their meeting at nurses." the home of Miss Billy Stewart, As chairman of the health corn - with 20 members, four visitors, and mittee of the provincial Federa- 16 children present. tion of Agriculture, the speaker The meeting opened by all re- told that she will meet in the near p wasfo the Lord's Prayer. This future with, Ontario's Minister of followed by the secretary's Educaion, Dr. W. Dunlop, to re- eredrb and the roll call was answ- quest more Dominion. aid for cap- future a - Y "Where .I spent my sum - report vacation". The treasurer gave ata) expenditures in the Ontario her report and the collection of public schools. 'You, as women, $6.50 was taken. can do much,—especially from the Business discussions followed angle of saving the taxpayer from and some will be brought up at Paying peak prices." the October meeting. The ladies 6 Per (lent Fee were asked to quilt some quilts She criticized the tardiness on for different ladies, and all were the public's part in not looking in favour of doing so. Moved by into the fact that school boards all Mrs. John McGregor "that we across Ontario that are building donate $25 toward the Hospital new schools are paying top prices. Bazaar," seconded by Mrs, John "School boards hire architects to McFarlane. draw up plans according to gov- The next meeting will be held ernment regulations for the fee at the home of Mrs. Goldie Gra- of six per cent. What are these ham. The roll call will be, "How government regulations? rust to be a good housekeeper." Miss mere common sense when it comes Ruth McFarlane favoured with to building—proper lighting, prop- piano music. The meeting closed er heating, fire protection, and so with the Mizpah benediction. A on." delicious lunch was served by the North group. 0 Hospital Bazaar From Stanley Club ¶L URSI&AY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 CLINiON. NEWS -RECORD WINS SCHOLARSHIP AT. SP.,APORTi1 mon SCHOOL ' Miss Hazel Slavin, Kippen, a graduate a Seaforth District High School; has been awarded the,:$500 Scott Memorial Scholarship, and also a $400 Dominion -Provincial bursary to continue her academic studies, COUNTY MUSEUM CURATOR GRI?IETs 9,000TII VISITOR Curator J. II. Neill of the Hur- on County Pioneer Museum in Goderich had his hopes fulfilled on Sunday, September 5, when the 9,000th visitor this year was re- corded lit the registration book. The visitor was Miss Ria Wiele- man, Forest. — Goderich Signal - i, PAGE THREE1 TOWN OF CLINTON Return To �andard Tim SL NP.AY, SEPTEMBER 26 ° at 1.00. a„m., In accordance with resolution adopted by the Town Council; and ct Proclamation issuedin April, 1954, I hereby proclaim that, the Town of Clinton return to Eastern Standard Time at 1.00 -o'clock a.m., I' Sunday, September. 24, 1954,,and, request all residents } ' to observe this proclamation. 37-8-b (Signed) M. J. AGNEW, Mayor, Town of Clinton NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE COURT OF REVISION — Re Assessment Appeals — WILL MEET AT CLINTON ON THE 27th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1 9 5 4 at 8.00 o'clock in the Evening " In the Council Chamber, Town hall, Clinton THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE, TOWN OF CLINTON L. D. HOLLAND, Clerk and Treasurer 37-8-b In a discussion period, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter, said that she felt that enough emphasis has not been placed on regular township meetings of the Federation., Mrs. Gordon Greig, Bluevale, wife of the county federation's secretary- fieldman, stressed the importance of the federation women becoming more interested in marketing. She added that when the cream check shrinks, "who is it but the farm- wife who feels it first?" Workmen's Compensation was brought into the discussion as a practical project for the new com- mittee to work on, Mrs. T. Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich, who acted as chairman of the meeting, said that NEW RECTOR APPOINTED FOR ANGLICAN PARISH AT BLYTU Bren Devries, at present curate at Brantford, has been appointed to succeed Rev. W. E. Bramwell in the Anglican Parish of Blyth, Auburn, and Belgrave. Mr. Dev- ries is a student at Huron College, and will be present for services the first Sunday in October. He is a married man with four child- ren.—Biyth Standard. Parliamentary government was established in Canada in 1758. No... • Bazaar Booths And Representatives Listed For Donors These are the booths which Will be set up; at the Monster Bazaar being held in the Town Hall on October. 2. Representatives of the various associations will be glad to answer any questions 'concerning dona- tions to the booths, and each home in Clinton will be'canvassed on Thursday, September 30,: for -.do- nations. Handicrafts — Rebekaiis — Mrs. Carman McPherson, (Anything made by hand: knitting, crochet- ing, leatherwork, etc., not sewing); Baking—Legion Auxiliary—Mrs. V. Habgood. Sewing — Women's Institute -L. - Mi. C Sturdy. Produce — Catholic Women's League -Mrs. J. A. Anstett, Delicatessen - Kinette Club— Mrs. K. W. Colquhoun. (Any fancy dish; 'pickles, preserves, jellied sal- ads, meats, candy, potato- salad). White Elephant — LOBA—Mrs. E. Bell and Mrs: T. Deeves. (Any pieces of glass, silver, brass, small treasure from the attic, small brie a-brac, costume jewellery, small, chairs or stools). Good. Used Clothing Officers' Wives Auxiliary -- Mrs, Young. (Donations to this booth will be appreciated: good hats, shoes, all clothing, including men's and Wo- men's suits). Tea-Room—Order of the East- ern Star—Mrs, W, Wells. (Tea- cup reading by Mrs. H. Elvidge; Tea will be served;from 1 to 6 p.m. Touch,' and Take -Mrs. M. D. McTaggart. (This includes gifts valued at 25c to 50c). Fortune Telling—Mrs. M. Brown. Children's Fish Pond—Nurses of Hospital—Mrs. A. Robinson, (Do nations urgently needed. l0c to 15c items for children). GrHorticulturan l Thumb Society—Mrs. Mrs.— Citizens' C e H. Epps and Mrs. D. J. Lane. (This includes ivy, philendendron, bulbs, rooted slips in pots or cans). Produce—Mary Hastings — Mrs. W. Colclough. DON BROCK, RIPPEN, GETS . $400 BURSARY FOR OAC Don nd Mrs. RusssellBBr Brock, son has been awarded an' Atkinson Charitable Foundation bursary of $400. Don is entering the degree course at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph this fall. He has been a student of Seaforth District High School. — Huron Expositor. eau/iuL air E C It's thrillingto have hair people admire! So, for beautiful hair, use successful Breck Hair Cosmetics. You choose them as you choose make-up .. to suit• your individual hair dry, oily or normal. BRECK SHAMPOO . 4 or. .175 Lather Oil Shampoo for normal to dry hair. Laceni Shampoo for normal and oily hair. BRECK HAIR LOTION 6 oz. 1.50 t-telfor dry hair. r.B for oily hair. BRECK HAIR CREAM 2 oz. 1.50.' No. r before shampoo. No..2 after shampoo. Special.„for thinning hair. PHO OE F. B. ' PENNEBAKER SERVICE DRUGGIST PHONE 14 Monster Bazaar—Sat,. Oct., 2 AT 1 P.M. TO N HALLSCLINTONI AUSPICES: CLINTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Proceeds to be used for Furnishings in New Nurses' Residence. LADIES: Each home will be canvayssed for donations OR Thursday, September 30 St. John's—Mrs.on conveners L, wson s canvass St. James—Mrs. are:George's Elli tt Ward—Mrs. 4. A. Addison; TEA SERVED St Andrew's—Mrs. Alec Moldy PENNY SALE IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS• In Beattie's Furniture Stora September 27 -October 2 its 11-0 secret! You can get your Christmas gift problems settled early ... the Monster Bazaar, Penny Sale and Tect gets underway next week Penny Sale Bazaar More than 75 good prizes are on display all week at Beattie's Furniture Store — from Saturday, September. 25 to Saturday, October 2. Tickets on these prizes are -being sold at 25 tickets for 25c. Place as. many "chances" as you like on the prizes you want to win. They cost only a penny apiece. It's Lots .of FUN! • 4.......x.4+. ' .,........y,4 This is YOUR; Chanc to help YOUR Hospital. HELP THE' CLINTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO FURNISH THE NURSES' RESIDENCE; OBJECTIVE. IS $1,500: Items for the 12 different booths at the Bazaar are being collected Thursday, September 30, in a door- to-door canvass. All householders in town and country are asked to contribute. The 'Bazaar will be held in the Clinton Town Hall (upstairs) on Saturday, afternoon, October 2. Fortune -Telling, Too. Tea Will be served in the Council Chambers on 'Satur- day afternoon, October 2, from 1 to 6 p.m. Tea -Cup Reading. ARCHITECT'S CONCEPT/ON OF NEW NURSES' RESIDENCE ,., Now under construction on Shipley Street, opposite the Hospital (Published in the Interest of Clinton and Community by the Clinton - News -Record)