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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949'
VARNA
James Reid, Nova. Scotia, is
renewing acquaintances in the
village and community.
Harvey Boyce has opened up
his garage business in the stand
formerly occupied by G. H. Beatty.
Mfrs. D. J. Stephenson, Eg-
mondville, is visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. L. Mc-
Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. W, McBride, Ex-
eter, visited Sunday with, the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, E.
Chutor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aidnngton
and Margaret Rose, were Sunday
guests at the home of the form-
'er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ald-
ington, Seaforth.
Concert Well Attended
The School Concert, which was
held in the Township Hall last
Wednesday night, was largely at-
tended and much enjoyed by all.
Great credit is due both teachers
and pupils for the splendid pro-
gramme.
Many Attend Pageant
A good congregation attended
the pageant in the United Church
Sunday night, sponsored by the
WA . of the United Church. The
proceeds will be used for church
work.
St. John's WA Annual
The annual meeting of the
WA of St. John's Church was
held last Friday afternoon at the
home of Miss E. Mossop. The
treasurer's report, wsa given, by
the treasurer, Miss E. Mossop,
leaving after the obligations had
been met a substantial balance on
hand.
The following officers were
elected for 1950; President, Mrs,
M. Reid; vice-president, Mrs.
C. Parker; buyer, Mrs. J. Mos-
sop; secretary -treasurer, Miss E.
Mossop. The 'meeting was closed
with the Members' Prayer in
unison and prayer by the rector,
Rev, LaVerne Morgan. Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Varna WMS Meets
The December meeting of Var-
na W. M. S. was held at the home
of Mrs. Lee McConnell!.. Mrs,
Will Stephenson had charge of
the Dev. Exercises. A candlelight -
NOTICE
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of Stanley will hold
the Court of Revision on the 1950 Assessment Roll, on
Thursday, January 5, 1950
in the Township Hall, Varna.
Court will be held 10 a.m. to 12 noon on the
Bayfield Roll and from 1 p.m. on, on the Township Roll.
FRED S. WATSON, Clerk
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CONSTANCE'•
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hugill, Con-
stance, will be at home to friends
and neighbours on Tuesday, De-
cember 27, form three until five
o'clock in the afternoon and from
seven until ten in the evening,
the occasion being their golden
wedding anniversary.
ing service followed in which
Mrs. Anson Coleman, Mrs. Lorne
Coleman, Mrs. George Reid and
Mrs. Fred Reid took part. Sev-
eral Christmas Carols were sung.
Mrs, Lee McConnell, President,
then took- charge of the business.
Mrs. Sherlock Keys and . Violet
MOClymonts reports of the Pres-
byterial at Brucefield Presbyter-
ial were. given,
Miss Hern then took charge of
the election of officers which
resulted as follows.:
President, Mrs. George Reid;
1st Vice president, Mrs. W. Steph-
enson; 2nd Vice president, Mrs.
Fred Reid; 3rd Vice president,
Mrs. W. Webster; Treasurer, Mrs.
W. Webster; Ree, Sec., Mrs. M.
Hayter; Associate Helpers, Mrs,
Bob Taylor, Mrs. Anson Coleman,
Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. L. Hill;
Miss. Monthly, Mrs. Gordon John-
ston; Temp. Sec., Mrs. S. Keyes;
Corn, Friendship, Mrs. Lee Mc-
Connell, Mrs. E. McCiinchey,
Mrs. L. Coleman, Mrs. F, Reid;
Organist, Rachel Johnston, Mrs.
Lee McConneIl; , Pres. Sec., Mrs.
Mervyn Hayter.
Meeting was closed with ben-
ediction by Miss Horn and a
social hour was spent. •
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Goderich Township
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Welsh,
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Welsh, Bayfield Line, were
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Welsh:
.Concert Enjoyed
The teacher, Miss Olive "John-
son, and pupils of S,S. No. 10
Goderich Township, are to be
congratulated on the fine show-
ing they made at their Christmas
concert at the school house on the
evening of December 16, The
program was varied and much
enjoyed by a packed house. The
dance by four senior girls de-
serves honorable mention.
Si. James' WA Meets
The annual meeting of the W.
A. of St. James Church, Middle -
I ton, was held at the home of
Mrs. Charles. Wise. The presid-
lent, Mrs. Stewart Middleton, was
tin charge of the meeting.
Reports from the various com-
mittees showed a splendid year's
work with all obligations met and
a substantial balance on hand to
begin the New Year; The presi-
dent thanked the members for
their co-operation during the
year and declared all offices open
Rev. LaVerne Morgan took
the chair and spoke a few words
on the year's work. To continue
a precedent set some time ago it
was decided that the officers
would be returned for a second
term. The officers are: presid-
ent, Mrs. Stewart Middleton; vice
president, Mrs. Bert Bowden;
secretary, Mrs. Milton Wiltse;
treasurer, Miss Evelyn Wise; Dor-
cas committee, Mrs. Harold Tyn-
dall, Mrs. Charles Wise; flowers
and cards, Mrs. William Wise.
Merry Christmas to All! .
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS will be received until January 11, 1950,
for Hard Body Wood, half or more Maple, rest Beech,
delivered, split and piled to following schools of Gode-
rich Township School Area by April 1, 1950:
No. 1— 6 cord 12" wood, piled in basement
No. 3— 8 cord 12" wood, piled in school yard
No. 4-12 cord 16" wood, piled in school yard
No. 6-15 cord 16" wood, piled in shed
No. 10-- 8 cord 12" wood, piled in school yard
No. 11— 6 cord 12" wood, piled in school yard
(Signed)
FRANK YEO,
Secretary -Treasurer, R.R. 3, Clinton
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NOTICE
COURT OF REVISION
The Goderich Township Council has adjourned the
Court of Revision, until
Wednesday, January 4"
at 10 a.m. in the Council Chambers in the Town of
Clinton, at which time they will hear and determine
complaints against the Assessments for 1950.
Appeals will be dealt e'ith as closely to the alpha-
betical order as possible, for the convenience of ratepayers
who wish to attend and explain their appeal verbally.
All appeals are to be in the Clerk's hands by Janu-
ary 3, and any appeals entered after this date will not
necessarily be considered.
(Signed)
ROBERT E. THOMPSON,
Clerk
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Proclamation.LL
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Nominations ' Election
FRIDAY, i MONDAY,
DECEMBER 23, JANUARY 2,
1949 1950
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the
Electors of the Township of Stanley for the Nomination of
Candidates for the positions of Reeve, Four Councillors,
and three School Area Trustees, for the ensuing term, will
be held in. the
Township Hall, Varna
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949
between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m.
and if necessary an Election to fill the above-mentioned
positions, or any of them, will be held on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1950
at the following places, and by the following named per-
sons, that is to say:
Polling Sub. Deputy Returning Officer
No. 1 No, I School Clifford Stewart
No„ 2
No. 3
No. 4
No, 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10 School,
No, 14 School
Township Hall, Varna
No. 5 School
No, 4 West School
John Denomme's House
Thomas Baird
Robert Flood
George Johnston
Robert Robinson
Leonard Talbot
Philip Durand
Town Hall, Bayfield Fred Weston
commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon:
and continuing until the hour of five o'clock in the afternoon..
FRED S. WATSON,
't'own'ship Clerk and Returning Officer
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Goshen WMS Meets
The WMS of Goshen United
Church held their Christmas
meeting at the home of Mrs. El-
gin McKinley on Thursday, De-
cember 15, with the president,
Mrs. Hayter' in the chair, The
theme, "Our Faith i n Jesus
Christ." The meeting opened with
piano music by Mrs. Russel Er-
ratt, and some favourite Chltist-
mas carols were sung. The min-
utes were read and adopted and
the roll called. The treasurer
reported '$210.30 to date.
Four members took part in the
Christmas program: Mrs. J. Arm-
strong, Mrs. E. McKinley, Mrs.
C. McBride and Mrs. John Mc-
Kinley. Hymn, "O Sing a Song
of Bethlehem," was sung and
offering receiverli ,Prayer by
Mrs. Robert McKinley followed
by a solo by Mrs. Elmer Hayter,
and the meeting was turned over
to Miss Hern for election of of-
ficers:
Honorary presidents, Mrs. Ro-
bert McKinley, Mrs. Henry Er-
ratt and Mrs. John McKinley;
president, Mrs. William Hayter;
first vice-president, Mrs. Elmer
Hayter; second vice-president,
Mrs. Richard Robinson; third
vice-president, Mrs. J. Armstrong;
fourth vice-president, Mrs. John
Keyes; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Russell Erratt; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Elgin McKinley; lit-
erature secretary, Mrs. Anson
McKinley; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. J. McKinley;. press
secretary, Mrs. Clare McBride;
supply secretaries, Mrs. J. Arm-
strong and Mrs. Clare McBride;
Missionary Monthly secretary,
Mrs. Murray Rohner; Associate
Helpers secretary, Mrs. Allan
Armstrong; Christian Steward
secretary, Mrs. Robert McKinley;
temperance secretary, Mrs. Will
Clark; community friendship
secretaries, Mrs. Will Clark and
Mrs. Elgin McKinley; Baby Band
secretary, Mrs. Richard Robinson;
organist, Mrs. Bruce Keyes and
assistant, Mrs. Russell Erratt;
birthday fund secretary, Mrs.
Arnold Keyes; greeting cards
secretary, Mrs. Bob Peck; Mission
Band secretary, Mrs. Bruce Keyes.
It was decided to have a kitchen
shower at the next meeting to
equip the new church kitchen.
Lunch was served.
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GODERICH -- Forced to take
action owing to crowded accom-
modation,, the Goderich District
Collegiate Institute. Board Is
sending a request to the Depart -
went of Education for permission•
to construct two temporary
classrooms on the south side or
the, building, between the gym-
nasium and the main building,.
about 22 by 28 feet.
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The years go on and our cele-
brations may change with time
. , . but the wishes are always
the same -
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
to You and Yours!
FRED O. FORD
Grain and Seeds
Phone 123-W Clinton
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Nomination Meeting
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the
Electors for the Nomination of Candidates for the offices
of Reeve, Councillors and School Trustees for the year
1950, will be held in
Watson's Hall, Kippen
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1949
between the hours of 2 and 3 p.m.
AND IF NECESSARY, an election to fill the above
named offices or any of them will be held on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1950
at the following places and by the following officers:
PSD No. 1, King's House: DRO, Harry Chesney; PC,
Harold Finnigan.
PSD No. 2, SS No. 8: DRO, Roy McGeoch; PC, Edward
Brown,
PSD No. 3, SS No. 4: DRO, W. P. Roberts; PC, Bert
Garrett.
PSD No. 4, SS No, 3: DRO, Norris Sillery; PC, John
Broacifoot.
PSD No. 5, SS No. 1; DRO, M. Traquair; PC, Glenn Bell.
PSD No. 6, SS No, 9: DRO, W. S. Broadfoot; PC, Ivan
Forsyth.
Polls shall be open from nine o'clock in the forenoon
till five o'clock in the afternoon.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Returning Officer
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