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ASI-IF1E.D NOTES .
Mr. and Mrs,' Mac Bell and
family of London ; spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
yam._._-_•. .
Mr. Ray : MacKenzie of Wind --
sot-
ind=sot was home for. the holiday.
Mr. 'apd Mrs... J Spil)s1 ui'y •
Donna:. ,and .Mt.. and. Mrs. J.
Smtick of London .. visited .with
• Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Hamilton.
Miss Maud MacKenzie of Dear-
born is visiting.' here and in Rip
Mrs: R. Martin of Ripley sPent
n..
the.. week -end -with. Mrs. Mac-
'Mr.
ac'Mr. C. McAuley' of Ripley • was
charge of j the service in the
Presbyterian Church on. Sunday.
Rev. J. MacDonald is .away
to Nova` Scotia' `attending the.
funeral of his mother;
Mr. Allan' Reed'took a bus' load
from here and l 'Ripley :to .Toronto •
On Friday to'attend one of ; • the
services in charge of Billy GNI-
ham. •
Atfield was we11' represented
,at Teeswater _Fair. on ;Friday.: ,
-Mr. • and. Mrs:- W. Barrett and
children 'of Toronto were:. guests
of. Mr, and' Mrs. 'Ross . MacKenzie,
'over .the week -end.
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Thanksgiving Message
A 90 -year-old woman ,:preached
the best. Thanksgiving sermon
without knowing it. She would
say, ,!I'm—very' grateful.. \fdr :all
my mercies". What were ' her
Mercies? Food, shelter, a friend-
ly fire, clothing, a few 'staunch
friends, • • her Bible; ,a host... • of
memories, the, Unseen. Compan-
ion,. the and
of • a supple. `faith,.
tried and 'tested, and -the. tran-
q ty of ;'• an unconquerable
uili
hope. .
. She . lived ' in a single room,
always 'clean and tidy. She . was
not wealthybut she 'had. found
the pearl of ' great price. There had
been much sorrow in her path,
but she was happy. She held .that
it would be. better to make -every
day Thanksgiving ' Day, and • set
apart , ones day 'as "Grouch Day":
when' .everybody .:mould , air,his
.grievances and have, it. ver
with. • We- seldom: ,talk 'about our
blessings but we: . are .. always
ready to count our knocks. God
has . indeed 'caused =us to :be rich
in Jesus .Christ; ' Count your many
blessings, count them, one -.,by
•one, and. you. will see :what at ,the
Lord has done. •
:Mr, and'` Mrs:. Harvey ' .Mac
Dougall. & Miss Gertrude, Chap-
pell .of Toronto spent 'the week -
.end at , the home of .Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall. Otter • . Sun-
day . guests included. Mr. Rod
MacDougall, of Lucknow and; Mr.
and. Mrs. Wilfred Fairish,.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Malieck' and
four children. of Kitchener' were
Thanksgiving` ..visitors at the
home .of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Dickie,:
Miss 1Vlargar:et MacDonald' of
Sarnia and'Mr,: Mack MacDgirald
of I.ondon;�Mrss-.Betty Harrr,lton
of'lStratford and Miss Joan H.iam,
ilton • of Arthur 'were all home
for? the Thanksgiving Week -end..
The . • Faith and Fellowship
meeting held in South Kinloss
Church, Sunday .evening. was
well attended and . there • was a,
splendid program;
WE I4ESD.AY, OCT. 12th, 1955 •
UNCLE PASSES SUDDENLY
The death of John Albert Os-
borne of Ripley occurred sud-
denly on Sunday at the home of
his daughter' in . Kincardine
where he was spending Thanks-
giving. He passed' away .shortly
after his arrival.. '
Mr. Osborne, who is an uncle,
of Miss Jean Osborne, was in his
74th, year.•
The , funeral service was held
at ;the McLennan. Funeral Horne,
Ripley, with interment ` in Iiip-
ley Cemetery. .
'%OCAL' COUPLE . MARK 40th
WEDDING , AT WINGHAM '
1VIr, and'Mrs. Alex MacLeod of
Lucknow, ' celebrated their fort-
ieth : wedding . anniversary on.
Thursday, September 29th, . at the
home ;of. their ;daughter, Mrs.
Wilbert' Hodgkinson of Wingham
Many friends and relatives"were'
present dor the: occasion.
-Mr... , and Mrs. MacLeod . were
marrid in ' the ..Presbyterian
Manse, Whitechurch; by' the Rev.
Stewart, Who was the minister
there at'that "tirne,
Hon. John, Sturdy, CCS' mem-
ber, . Regina, visited his wife's,
uncle, Mr: R. J. Durnin on Sat-
urday, He was • accompanied by,
his sister, Mrs. • Johnston, God•-
erich. .
Miss Maureen ' Knox, Kitchen-
er, visited her aunts, -Mrs. R..
,Gardner and' Miss R. Fitzgerald
over the Week -end, She was.; ac-
coinpanied by her friend, 'Miss
Lyla Smith; also of Kitchener.
Miss Lyla 'Irwin,. Lucknow, .was
'a visitor for a couple of • days.
rs.:Starrl-ey-F n -e of -Toro1 to=
Wand • Mr., and Mrs. ,Ben. Comfort
arid son'> i nis: 'of St." Catharines
were Thanksgiving' visit9'rs with
:Vv. and Mrs.:. Cecil • Blake.
Mrs. S. 3. :Kilpatrick was vis
ited by Mr.' 'and. Mrs.. H...Euger e
Hanson, ' East Tawas; Mich, and
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer • Kilpatrick
and family of .Toronto. •
Mr:.and .Bilis: John Wilson (nee
Edna' .Rivett), .. Toronto, spent the
week -end at their parents' homes
at . Dungannon and . Carlow: .
Miss Jean Errington, . who op-
erated beauty 'parlor 'at Gerrie
for .a few weeks, has now taken
:,a LpoSitiorr in that line 'in Tor-
onto', .
Mr:and' Mrs. Ernest Pritchard
and Mrs.'A. :Pentland of Tor-
onto ° "spent the , week -end ...with
the latter's sons, Mr. Wilfred--
Pentland
WilfredPentland and Mr. Frank ' Pent.
land.,
Mr. and Mrs.. Robt. 'Irvin and
Betty, spent ' the ,week=end with
former: 'neighbOrsi Rev.. James
and .MrS.. Bright, Fonthill.'
Mr..' and• 'Mrs. Alvin. Sherwood
and Robert and Mr. and- ''Mrs.
'Leslie Ritchie • spent Thanksgiv-
ing week -end at Detroit.
For '35 years: the couple fain
'ed in . Kinross Township; before
retiring 'to. Lucknow five years
ago
They• have adaughter Grace
:(Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkinson) • of
Wingliarn,.. and. a • son Lawrence,
of' Kinloss.
Mr.' and Mrs. Don '1�ValdQn-and.__
r;; P:• ghte>"Ictoria i`11argar.
et of- Kincardine visited 1Vir.:and
AMnrstire1wnanMlMee ran. adndMrMs.rsW, ,,goR
mMole.
Frid
Theet Uniteayd• - Church` at thW.11,hse,
afternoon
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homy,. of Mrs. Clifford( Crozier;
Mrs. George Hodges presided;
M. Arthur Elliott conducted
the worship service. and a hymn
was repeated as .a prayer, The
roll .call wag,. , answered • by •15.
raaembers . aridone Visitor, A . let-
ter. of, thanks was ,'read frorri Mrs.'
George Harris. Plans were dis;
cusse.d • for 'an . autumn Tharikof
•fering meeting; at whicf' Mrs: T,
C ~Anderson will• speak.. ^Mrs.
Otto Popp:. gave :a report on •.thg
sectional 'meeting at fiolmes.
vtl]e. 1VIrs,..Robt. Irvin. read .the
first chapter inthe.: new study
book.
Little Eric McNee, 4 year-old
son of Mr. and, Mrs, . . Graham •
McNee, met .with a nasty acci-
dent on Sunday evening. lie fell
and reit his head on• a sharp
stone, p small •'cut, 'but:..a. deep
wound that out an • artery.. He.
was rushed to ; Goderich 'Hospital
for 'attention, ,and 'was able to
ret me. •
Mrsurnho
. Henry" Horton, Lucknow;
spent :last week 'withher daugh
ter,. Mrs. Orland' Here. .'
Mrs: ----Jas: Srcrtl;..� -a • °�-
p
and is • receiving;: treatment at
Goderich -Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott
Were .;visited ' on Sunday by their
daughter,' .Mrs. • Oscar Cuthill,
husband' and son Paui, Mr..anii
Mr's. Harold Elliott, south of the
village ' and Mrs. ' Ada Wilson of
;Goderich, who. is ,remaining for
a . longer visit.
Mr., and Mrs:' Graham 'Magee.
:and Donna, Mr.'and 'Mrs. Orland
Bete• : attended' the Rib' ey -Or;;
w eddiyng; at Clark's` Church next
Riple,
Miss Clara •Sproul and Mr. ani;
Mrs.` J. D. Hesson of .St:ratford.
were .Thanksgiving 'visitors with
Misses ,Nettie & Robina. Sproul:
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