a x x m ~eâ€"esen e /C}@/' un 22. Tuutor Fatmers ‘Monetville School Closed To Each Rai ‘By ‘Flu; Many Strick i & o Each Raise Calf By ‘Flu; Many stricken In Mone'vi"e ,Iub (Speclal to The Sudbury Pally Star) : Monetville, March 1 â€" The flu/dropping out of class. Miss Woodâ€" a Junior farm club work in the disâ€" virus has found its way into thisard reports tlasses starting Thursâ€" 1 trict is getting into swing with offiâ€" community | at _ last, Wednesday|day morning with 17 in the junior 3 cers elected for the ï¬r& of seven n?:omli:nglflf].: g.enéor pu;t:.lls amv{';d i‘ootm, and enditglg rith sevfln ironé ; juni > j at school ind a notice on theilast recess unti .m. None 0 iflfl;ï¬;_‘“‘“m glubs _planned this door saying their teacher, Clifford| the: cases are seriousp as reported. Officers were elected for th Robinson, was ill and classes|_ Dr. George Vachon ang Mrs. Monetville Junior, Farmers® Caé would not be resumed until Monâ€"\ Vachon, of Noelville, visited the aenot e e ol has a palp eR dal%rances Purcell who attends the ?::otol}e Y)l:dinlsesgï¬ arfgerc?: l %ï¬ w â€"school chilâ€" Eï¬;‘fl?’;s The wlub Basa member: high school at Sturgeon Falls is| dren theirp last wgooping cough ERheal Coulombe was el at home ill. Teentown was canâ€"| serum. Mrs. Vachon and Mrs. Jack |president, with Roger F elected celled Thursday night as only|Dunn assisted the doctor in preâ€" se presiient " Rurlg] r:Ir’er named Miss Muriel Woodard was able to| paring the children. A Targer inâ€" secretaryâ€"treasurer, with cu.rcell isl take charge, Mrs. June Lang, the|jection was given this time and club leader. , with C. Morley, other chaï¬etone being down with| some reported sore arms the next Each member will rai $ flu, as well as Robinson, day. One or two felt sick, but the calf during the f.‘ raise a dairy Nrs. James Mercer, Fred Richâ€"\timely administering of the serum flam K gto Se tlve-ll’nont.h period | er and Paul Hunsburger have been| has saved all but a amall percent 1y h?z s eg %m er, inclusive, Stricken with what is presumed tolage of the suscepHble children faw will 3e held in and school be flu,. Naney Thompson and|from seyere coughing, the usual .ag wth ?11 eld in the fall to Shirley Ricker are reported to have | strangling, sick stomacks and noseâ€" Judge the caites: . _ mumps. Several of the children are ‘bleeds. on a Box Social, Bingo Aid Teenage Club Monetville, March 29â€"Teentown held a bingo and box social re cently at which the "Oldsters" were also welcome to attend. ‘The evening was, very successful with $27.20 realized from the bingo while the unique and cleverly decorated boxes brought $26.76. * : Several remaining prizes were \ 1 sold. 22. After expenses were paid it was ' 1 found _ that the Teensters had 4 cleared over $44. They plan to use this for an outing at the theatre in Sturgeon Falls when the > roads are better, and to help buy| supplies needed for the audxtor-| Hum. . pomâ€"igeâ€"intimzim TA