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Clinton has been sent to the officers of Grand Division, request- ing them to organize a division of the Sons of Temperance in their new hall. A meeting was to have taken place in the hall on December 27, but, owing to the impassable condition of the roads, it was postponed until January 3.”

A later report says: “A large audience assembled in Clinton Hall on the eve of January 5, 1898 to celebrate the fourth anni- versary of Olive Branch Division. The W. P. James Pickering J“. occupied the chair. A good program followed, with the following taking parts: Mr. J. MacLellan, Miss Annie Durant, Miss Mary MacEwen, Fred Reeves, Egerton Heaney, Miss Howatt, John Ar- derson, Miss Matilda MacLeod, Henry Ross, William Morrison, Major Whitehead, Miss Fairlie Durant.

Supper tables were well taken care of by Misses Alma P'icl:- ering, Fairlie Durant, Bertha Pickering, Gertie Heaney, Mame MacEwan, Eva Pickering, Matilda MacLeod and Laura Woodsida.

Interesting speeches were given by: Messrs. John Harringto 1, Norboro, John Anderson, Kensington, Edgar Shaw and William Campbell Jr., Sea View. Evening closed with three hearty chee‘s for Olive Branch Division and the national anthem.”

This Division of the Sons of Temperance was active un-‘il about 1919, when it was disbanded, but, in a few years, was re—organized and meetings were held from 1927 to 1930.

CLINTON WAR VETERANS

World War I 1914-1918 Pte. George Cotton, Pte Kenneth Frizzell, Pte. Lewis Graham, Pte. Will Lawless, Pte. David Mac- Kay, Pte. Reginald MacKay, Pte. Percy MacKay, *Pte. Sterling MacKay Aug.,1918, Pte. George (Dodd) MacLellan, *Pte. Johan. Somers 1918, Pte. Alonzo Woodside, R. F. C. Marshall Woodsice, Pte. Alfred Frizzell, Pte. James Graham, *Dean Harrington, Pte. Harry ,Marks, Pte. Elmer MacKay, Pte. Ira MacKay, William MacKay, Pte. James Paynter, Pte. Austin Smith. Pte. Frederick Warren, Pte. Justin Woodside.

* Killed in action.

'World War II 1939-1945 Lance Cpl. Earl Carr, Sgt. Major Bruce Clark, Cpl. Ian Henderson, Pte. Ira MacKay, Lac. James K- Smith, W.O. Morley Smith, Lance Cpl. Ivan Somers, Gnr. George Casford, Tpr. Melvin Cole, Reginald MacKay, Brgd. George Man- derson, Sgt. Joseph Smith, Spr. Elmer Somers, Brgd. Armel White- head.

At the‘going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

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