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Mrs. 'James M. Hodgins receiv-
ed word of the sudden.adeath of
her brother, Albert R. Aripstrong.
of •Seattle, . Washington. He had
been employed for a number of
'years with the Northern Pacific
Railway there. He was' the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph.. Arm-
strong and was 'born and attend-
ed
ttended school at Kinloss. Sympathy is
extended to Mzs. Hodgins and
the other members of .the Arm-
s t.on g•
'Miss • Helen McFarlen ` visited
last week with Mr:. and Masi
Howard Orr.
• Mr, '' and {`Mrs., "•,Lorne Kraemer
and 'Larry.:''returned to .Toronto
after •holidaying . with Mr.: and
Mrs. P A. Murray and Mx.. and1'
Mrs. ' Alex Kraemer..
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.Students . whowere attending
summer' school at Toronto have
,;completed their' courses.. '
' Mrs. • Stanley : Johnston . and.
• daurghter Noreen of . London',vis-
ited. , dtiring the week . ,with• Mr.`!
and ' Mrs. Wesley Guest and. Fred..
, •Threshing is pretty :well com-
pleted in this district. • . ,
• 'We , extend 'sympathy to '' the
Harris family at Holyr'ood in the
'Passing of their siste.r; Mrs. 'Swit
'zee;
The W.A.: met' on Thursday af-
ternoon, at . the church: with Mrs's
Howard Then-ippon',.hostess. • The
vice pr4s.:, Mrs: Milton Walsh,
• was in charge. The. then -e .of 'the`
meeting was "Trinity" and 'the'
opening hymn 'wase;Holy,_ Holy,
Holy":, •Following the opening
exercises and 'the prayer. ,part
,ners . prayer, by: Mrs J. W. "Col-
well, each member answered the
roll • call 'With -the word "Faith".
' Mrs., ,.d .Wall , read the
scripture lesson. Two splendid
,papers• were given, "The Loving
Hands of Jesus" ;by Mrs. George
Graham 'and ;"The : Lord's Pray-
er"' by .Mrs Allan Colling... Do-
nations were made to the. ' m=
proyemen;t-of-the---Sunday. Schbol
room •and also,, a quilt ;.to :the
TChirreh Army, • 'at `Toronto of
which Mrs. Mabel Honour (for-
merly
forn-eriy of. here) .is' • a faithful
worker. The • ohurch treasurer re-
port ; wase given as the anniver=
s ry services were ' 'held since
the ' last : meeting.. Mrs. Cxeorge
Haldeivby - gave the closing' re -
IXTHVAND NINTH'•'
rington, who had undergone•. an
Mr. and Mrs H. L. Arlin and
,Frances. of Guelph Were week
-end visitors --with., Mr. and . Mrs.
...James .K:: Wilson and ' other vela-
.tives in the ',community.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor &
family were visitors with Mr: &
Mrs. John ' Norman of . Kinoardine.•.
Mr.'and' Mrs; 'Allin.Dur.nin avid
Iielen. of ;London were here to
attend the Funeral on Friday of
Miss Mary Rutherford.
,Mrs. ' James Wilson is assisting
as. a special' nusre for Miss Susi
Gibson, who was seriously hurt'
in a . two -car accident last week,
and :isnow in. Winghan Hospital.
' • Mr:• • Victor Errington :lef.t .:for
Bask, on Wednesday onthe_ har-
vest excursion.
Mrs. • Albert McClinch.ey -of
Colborne and Mrs: John ' Finni-
gan speritst wee in on on
to be' at the :bedside'. of Mrs. Mc.
Ciinchey's . rnother, Mrs. Alf Er-
operation on her: eye'at St. Jos -
--eph-s—Hospital, Loncio..in : •
Ivir:' And. Mrs. Morris .Edwards,
Stephen -and ' David -o--Ottawa-
spent a few days 'recently.' with
Mrs. .Ethva'rd's, parents, ,Mr. 'and
Mrs. Gus Kinahan. .
Mr. Mike• • Cummins returned
recently from a three weeks'. visit.
with, relatives in Saskatchewan
and ?Alberta.
MrsS Mary Biggar of Buffalo, marks., and dainty `refreshments
N,Y:,' was : a visitor with her •cous-,..
were served. Two • quilts were
ins, Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Pardon ,
and" other 'relatives,
quitted during the . ••a'fternoon.
Mr'. and Mrs, Arugus Kennedy, Mrs. Jim Smith will be the Sep -
Gordon • and Rita ' of Seafortia,
,tember hostess.
were visitors on Sunday with
Mr.: Jack Walsh left on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Kinahan. Rita
remained for a holidays with her.
-sister.•
• 1Vlarilyi'i McQuiliin of Hamilton
is holidaying ,:,with her aunts,
Mrs. Wm. Pardon and . Beatrice
Mc urlln,
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Miss. Donna Nicholson is holi=
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ertson • at'. Armow.
Mr'. and •Mrs. Ed -Messner and
Shirle ' of milton__and Mr. J._
Messner of Formosa visited dui
ink the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wall. ' ' • .
'We extend•. sincere sympathyto
the ' family. 'of ,the late Mrs. Her-
!pert A. Graham (the former
Emma MacLean) who passed
away early . Sunday morning , at'
her late home' here. The: funeral
was held -froin the McLennan &
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on
Tuesday with 'the •burial, in South
Kinloss Cemetery.
• Mr.'. RaemHaldertby is holiday-
ing with. relatives at'. Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs Percy . Collins of
Echo" Baxx .visited with relatives
here Burin_ the wee
Mr, Harvey Hodgins was
patient in W.ingha'•in Hospital dur-
ing the week.
• Rusaell Barr, who ,fids spent
the summer months at •Seven
Islands, Quebec, sent the 'week -
'end
week -:end at his home here. He left on
Sunday for the University Sur'.
vey Camp at Gull Lake. '
Mrs. J. W. ?Colwell "visited .on.
Sunday with with,Mr;' and Mrs. Geo;:
Colwell. at, Holyrood.
Paisley are presently . having. a'
very close . battle, for :group hon
Ors. . 7
W1nts Suspension Cid . , .,
Joe Sullivan,• Walkerton, base,
ball and hockey. player, is• seek
ing ..a further reduction to the
suspension tacked on him by. the
W;O.A.A,,. following his,attack on
Umpire Hugh. Curring in...July
1954.. Sullivan was .;catch,ing for
Walkerton fastball , team: at :the.
time He was given a• five-year
suspension. This was later . cut , to
three. years and the, •W.O A A.
executive has now been .petition='
ed for a further, reduction.::,
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Knox' •Tempe:r "Gets Him
Three Game .Suspension,
• Jaok Kno s, ' fieryrtempered,
shortstop '. for- the Walkerton.
Hartleys, was .tabkied ',with" a ••3-
game'suspension by Hugh .Hawk:
ins,' acting , president of r: the
WQII A,' fohowing a sixth'. hnirrg
fracas in Port Elgin '
Knox exploded in his ignac-
ious •.way and with a choice
ection of adjectives` heaped abuse.
On Umpirre Snitz. Schneider:: until
he got tossed out of the game.
:Walkerton then had only .eight
men, and: the game was .awarded
to Port.: The County7towners 're-.
fused °` to ,finih it out as :an 'ex_,
hrjliition; •g'arn:e for the entertain-•
ment of one of Port's .best=c-r-owds
Of the : season:
"Hank''•. Smith ' claims •that-
many forecas-` th.e finis offast-
ball at 'the` end .of •the season _in;
this' -fancy salaried circuit; and
dlain:is that such ..rhubarbs are.
hastening tree sound'ing.. of 'the
death :knell:
•son•, 'three, flus r2 aid, Howard
Sherbondy, Wingharp, two; plus.'
9; ;4th;, Clark' Finlayson, ,two,
Plus 13 5th, Jack Sutt'ee?: -C11:n
ton, 'two, .plus, 12.
Bowling , with Gordon Mac -
/Pherson were Harvey' Webster
and 'Kenneth Cameron and with
Clark Finlay§on• they were' Alex
•MacNay and Jack;••MacDonald. •
The Club is enjoying one of its
/best seasons in recent` years with.
thirty-four members. Thi:,
house has beers ..renovated and a:
new roof put . on .since , the fire:..
A new, rn.ower..has :been purchas= •
ed—and *best .of all, it's all paid
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