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w,I D• 4''_ DAY', MAY ..18th, 1955:1,
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"A little painting and ' fixing
up woad make it like' a new
louse. I wish wqq had the
ready cash...."
"Well, why don't you borrow.
the money. My Bankis making
' Home Improvement Loans for
this very thing.
Thies a very practical sugges•'
tion. See your local B. of M,
manager about a Home Improve-;
lanai Loan. today. And ask' for
your copy of this folder:
)3 of M Home ImProve-•
went Loans are inex-
pensive• interest at.
only 51/4% per annum'.
—repayable iri• easy
instalments. '
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iffekK•IHG':WI1111,CANADIANS•IN EVERY•WAL'K or LIFE,S'INCE:1817
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P.,22os '
Mr. —Denzil. • Statters • of ' Galt
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm..
Cox and .• renew.ed old acquaint,
:ances. on' Con..' -•..:Q/ '
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and M ewiraidth Gibson of
LondoA visi and
Mrs.,Lyman' Sutton. •
.Mrs. Howard. Thompson pre
sidedfor the W.A. meeting at.
the home of Edna and,May'Boy1e
when ,plans Were. completed for
a delegation to attend the• Deazy-
ery meeting, for Bruce being held.
in. Lion's Head, Mrs. '41,, Col=
well read,;the 1118th psalm for the
r pture reading and also gave;
he ..meditation. . Mrs.; !rein,.Hod-
guns read the thought for 'the
,day. Each member answered the
611 call with the. word "B1ess
ed".: A ,special collection' was -
taken for the work of the • Col-
umbia Coast Mission. It was ,de -
'tided to •'quilt at the next meet-
ing ',
eet-ing', which 'will be held at the
church with Mrs. J. W. Colwell
hostess. Mrs.. • Gertrude Walsh re-
ported 'on • highlights . of .the: Dio-.
cesan W:A, annual. Two mission-
ary readings. •from the: Living,
message 'were given by Mrs. Geo.
Haider -thy, and •May Boyle. Suit -
:able hymns Were, sung and pray-
ers ' offered ' arid the' benediction
brought• the . meeting, to a close.
Mrs. Jim,• Smith gave' the . clos-
ing remarksafter which refresh-
Black -bender. son Group
• The May meeting of. Group III
of the W.A. of the • United church'
was. held on Wednesday evening
,in the Fellowship Roomof the
cdliurch. Thea theme hymn and
'prayer opened the meeting, with
,Mrs. Henderson ' presiding.. Ther.
roll call was answered by twenty
members, op ••the first church I
attended. Business was discussed
and a report ' given'. by the con-
vener, of the Christian Fellowship
committee, Mrs. Haag , presided
for the program. Readings were.
given by Mrs McKim, _..Mrs '• T.'
Andersen ariad 4 Hazel Webster,
The scripture 'and. Meditation was
given by Mr's. Hoag,, A piano, solo
was given • by Mrs Harvey 'Web
sten: A .sple'ndid paper prepared
by Miss Mary MacLeod on the
message of the flowers, was read
by .Mrs. Isobel MacKenzie. An
interesting 'contest was held arid
lunch was served by the com`
mittee in. charge.
rnents` were served.
• Mrd 11. A Graham spent the Breckles on May 23rd at.2. p.m,
past week : with . 'Mr, and Mrs. • ;
Levi Eckenswiller at Seaforth., • Mr ;and Mrs: Ardell• Mason: of
• The pupils' oif our,. school with Huron' ,spent. Sunday , with Mrs:.
their 'teacher, , Mrs: Burton Col-
lins, • enjoyed a 'ball .game . and
picnic at the. Westford 'School. on
Friday afternoon ' '
•Kenneth 'Sitroeder,• son. .of: Mr..
and • Mrs. John •Stroeder' return
.ed bome:'froan London where he
has been a patient at: Victoria
Hospital.
..1111e, sixth -,-meeting'., of "The
Holyrood Merry Milkmaids" :was
held at the ' home • of Barbara
Murray:', :The meeting :opened
with thetheme song. Nine mem
hers •answered• the roll . Call ; by
giving ;the•-m-enu--they had plan-
ned for .a children's.: party built
around milk. Following the bus-
:ness ; period,.:Sandra • Percy,.•Shir-
ley Congram .and.. Donna. Nichol-
son' demonstrated the making , of
egg -nog and Barbara -Murray. pre- ;and family
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.SERVICE
Armature and Field Winding;:
Brushes, Bearings; Etc. •
' Repairs to
• Fractional and Integral
`"Horsepower Meters, ;
Also, Electric Fans, Vacuums,
Clippers, ,Drills, Etc
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• • Kinlough.
Phone ' Ripley 1114-29 '
pared cereal gruel for an invalid.
Erlma Percy assisted by' the jun-
ior girls, made .vegetable . • soup.
Corn starch pudding was made
by Joan Sutton. The leader, Mrs.
P. A. Murray, : held a discussion
On points to remernlber when
setting up, •a tray. A .tray •for .a
sick room 'was •prepared. A
vote .:of thanks to,• Mrs. Murray
and, Barbara • was moved by Shir-
ley
.Congram..'The next .meeting
will. •be at the home of • Laura;
J. W . Caiwelh
Mrs: H A. Graham . is visiting
with Mr. and . 1Vtrs.' :Lei . Ecken
sviiiller : •at Seafortiih..'
Mr. and ••Mrs..Clayton Nichol
son and family spent' Sunday
with . Mr: and .Mrs. • Bert. Nichol-
son and fariiily.
Mr.' and Mrs . J. Whiteford 'of
Grand •Bend and Mrs. Mary
Simpson, .o.. Hensall visited on
Sunday . with 'Edna and May
Boyle...:
Mr., and. Mrs.- Arthur Graham
.visited _ Saturday ,with "Mrs _Gra-
ham, :Mr. and 'Mrs. Levi Ecken
swiller : and Douglas at.':Seaforth.:
Mr: ,.and .Mrs. • Albert Trafford
sof Hanover. visited Sunday with
Mr.' 'and Mrs. Alex, ;Percy and.
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Makes Of Tractors
Allis • Chalmers "B TRACTOR
In -A-1. ',Condition
John 'Deere Row : Crop • Tricycle`
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with .hydraulics and plow
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THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
HELENS.. • >. ".,:
Remember Sunday,' . May
the.'date of the animal Flower'
Sunday and Sunday School am -0
versary, in the United_ Chureh, :
Mr. John .1VIcQ}illnr:eturned .'
hbme on Saturday after pending
Ceek -with his daughter,' Mrs.
arl Johnston at ;Bluevale.
•Miss Lillian Popp of Dungan;
non was 'the guest of Miss Lois!
Webb for the week -end. 4
Little,: Miss ' Lo,rene ,Errington
- had—her-tonsils: -tonsils: removecl: *at; tie__L:._
Wingham • Hospital on. Saturday.
' Rev.: George Watt of ` I ungan-
non was guest minister, ;on. Sun- ,_
day when the. Sacrament of the
Lord's' . Supper • was Observed..
Caryl -Anne,' infant 'daughter ,of
'Mr.'•• and :Mrs,', George Webster.
and Corinne bgrina, infant•'dau-
.ghter ,Of .: Mr. ' and Its. Allan_
'Cranston Were. ibaptized
Mrs. Chris Shelton' of ,Lurkrow
was- guest -speaker at "Elie Mas --_
meeting ,of the Women's Insti-
tute, She explained: the mane_
facture 'of their, beautiful wooden
trays and demonstrated the
painting. of there. She very' g14ac
iously donated the two ” trays to:.
the Institute: • •
Miss Margaret Miller, student
nurse at, the Stratford Qenetal
'Hospital, who has; . been spending
a two.'w,eek vacation at her home
r ,. Sunda Erin , LondO":
where ,she w"ill train• in -
tario: Hospital. " for ih.ree themonOnths
'he Was accompanied.by Mr, and
Mrs. ° Miller, Doris and: Lois; whe
• ' "Visited With Mr... and Mrs.•._ JeW,.;
Sparkes,
Plan to attend 'the play, :and
dance h •the Community Hall on
Monday night under the auspices •
• bf • 'the Wot•nen's: Institute.
play; ''Zeke and Dafsie", wall be.
.seutnd•.heuvale: P're-
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