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PAGE EIGHT
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs,. Vernie Barr of
Toronto spenthanksgiving with
Mrs,.. John Barr and family Here
and with •Mr.. and Mrs. Morley
Bushell, . • • •
' Mr -s. George Haldenby was
,hostess for the W.A... meeting on.
Thursday. Mrs, Howard Thomp-
son presided and • the Opening
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hymn !was, "We thank -Thee all
• ,our gad'', Prayers followed, Mrs.
James Hodginsgave the, thought
for` the,_., day. A •.command was
the word: for the `roll call,, A ,let- •
ter was : read • from Mrs. Mabel
Honour of - Toronto 'in! reply-: to
a "guilt which • had • been . int to
•+ her to be: used .in Church Army
work, Mrs, Ralph 'Hill gave, a
fine ' talk on her, recent trip to
the Southern States: She attend-
, `ed .a ,clinic at Beioxi. She de-
scribed •the different States in
which she passed thrdugh, ; also
'the soil.' A quilting was 'planned
also `the , packing of a . bale under
the supervision. of Mrs. Wm. Cox
arid. Miss May Boyle. ' Church
calendars were •available. Mrs :
Wan, Cox also outlined her 're-
cent trip to the West Coast and
California, returning 'by, way of
Kansas. ,.and Detroit ,This was.
also -very interesting, taking .the
ladies on a long journey • during
the afternoon: -1V1rs . Tom Hodgins
gave the closing. 'remarks and a•
;dainty lufieh was served by the
hostess
Sympathy .isextended to the
¥cFarlan faRnil in • the 'sudden,
passing,' elf the 'late.' ' Orland Me
Farlan,'son Q.SVIT:7and--Mrs. John.
McFarlarii • of Kincardine. • He
s •.1?ent his boyhood days. in Kin
lough, The funeral was •field
from the Linklater funeral .home.
in Kincardine . on Saturday, after
moon.'
•: The Fall meeting of Bruce
'Deanerywas held at :Hanover
on Tuesday, October '1'lth 'Rev
H. Bell . officiated' for the open
THE I; UCKNOW SES" i . INT .. LUCKN QV►,: ONTARIO
ing service with the Rev, H. L.
Jennings: of0.Lucknow acting in
the 'absence of the rural dean,
Most of the parishes were rep-
resented-. Mrs. . C. Kempson.
of Kincardine presided for the
W,A. meeting which: opened 'with
the WA: members' prayer in un-
ison, • A nominating committee
was chosen. as follows: Mrs.- W.
FT,' -:;McBurney and Mrs,•W. Eidt,
Walkerton and Mrs Reinhardt,
Hanover;.,' The • guest speaker was
• Mrs F.. ,A:.. Cook. 'of .Kincardine
who .spoke. on. Girls and Juniors'
work. She : stressed • the lact:_that
Many •young people should ibe in
Church on Sunday and urged the"
1iWA. to encourage them: Prizes
were awarded to: the Wiarton. J.
A. and' theChesley. J. A,:. in •the
Dominion contest. Rev. Stevens
of Wiart'on,. who was a delegate
to the General Synod• at Edmon-
ton; gave an interesting account
bf the, highlights of •that meet-
ing. The speakers were thanked
and refreshments served.
(Mrs. Wm. Wall is 'a patient in
Wingham Hospital, We hope -for
a speedy recovery: • '
A number from the .W A: at-
tended . the. Deanery meeting at
Hanover ori Tuesday.
On -Wednesday :afternoon the
Kinloss• W;1VLS, entertained the
Presbyterian W,IVI.S., , the Angli.•
can • W.A. and Evening Guild,
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ELECTRIC.. MOTOR
SERVICE.
•Armature and Field' - Winding,
grushes;; Bearings, EtC
'Repairs to.
Fractional and Integral
Horsepower Motors,
Also Electric ,Fans; Vac.ru- ms,'
- Clippers, Drills, Etc
HALDENBY .ELECTRIC:
Kin'lough
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fVNGANNON. '.COUPLE , •
MARK .GOLDEN, WEDDING
• Mr. and Mrs.George F; Harris
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were "At home at . ;Rosedale",
' Dungannon, _ on Sunday, October
2nd, on the •occasion • of . their
g o 1 de n wedding anniversary.
About ' 75 relatives and "friends
attended.
1VIr. and Mrs. Harris have lived
on the Old, family estate all of
their married life,' farming and
beekeeping. 'They were, married
at the, • .•bride's home, Lakeside
farms Bayfield• road; :October 4,
1905, Mrs. Harris is= the former
Louise :Andrews, daughter :of the.
late ;John and Mary Salkeld An
draws: and Mr. Harrisis th'e son
of the -late`George and Harriet.
Shaver: Harris. •
They "have two children, ':Mrs..
Florence 1Vlathieson, and. Everett
Harris, both' of Goderich, and : 5
grandchildren,
George Harris, •grandson,
corned guests at the door and th.e
guests were •received 'by. the,
-bride ,and groom, assisted by Mr.
and Mrs: Everett Harris, ,MTs.
Mathieson and Mrs. W. F. Steph-
• ens of Toronto, • sister of the
groom.
also Kingarf . W.A and .Riversdale..h�. have indeed been `appre-
W:M,S:, when a very pleasant': dated, °
afternoon was spent.
We extend .sympathy :to, .Mrs.
Jack 'Hewitt in the passing of
her mother, the late (Mrs Wal-
lace Mason of Waterford,: Who
has been a patient iii Simcoe
Hospital for some time. The furl-
:era'
un'era' was held on Thursday after-
noon.
fter=rioon. .
Mrs. Gordon Avis, of Tiverton
visited with her aunt, Mrs. Mil-
,ton . Walsh.
.come to all that knew you. Your
kindness,, and readiness . • to help.
others; also your keen sense- Of
SKELTON,
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
Mr. ' and ' Mrs Harvey Hodgins
spent Wednesday. • in London.:•
Mr... and Mrs. Frank Currie,
Brenda 'and Darlene,,,of Huron;
Mr, 0 and • Mrs. Alfred Herbert,
Linda • and Wendy ,of Weston vis-
ited
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. Wednesday with -Mrs:
ton Walsh. : • :
Mr. and 1V1rs. Gibson Gillespie
of` Whitechurch •were' Sunday vis-
itors with: Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Gillespie and ..Mr. and Mrs. Jas:
Hodgins.
Mr. :and !Mrs. 'Richard O'Don-
nell and Jimmy. of Buffalo visit-
ed With. Mr. and .Mrs. James M:
:Hodgins: ,
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Mr. Wm. Frumveller Of: Port
Huron is visiting With. Mr. and
;Mrs P. A.' Murray
Mr. and• Mrs Maurice- Hodgins
•of London visited over -the week:.
end with 'relatives here;
;Miss '-Florence MVlacDonald was
:honored . 'on ,Thursday evening,
when -neighbors' and friends pre
sented# her with • a gold- wrist
watch and - sev=eral . other , gifts
before •enteringGrace. hospital,
Toronto, where she . twill • coin-'
rrnence'•her training this. week.
Miss ' Winnie Petty; R.N., re-
turned to - Woodstock. after spend:
s.g Aa while -with -her -brother;
Mr. Harold Percy.• .
Little Margaret Ann Bushell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Morley
Bushell,, returned home from
Freeport Sanatorium, Kitchener,
"where • she has tbeen receiving
treatment for the past months.:
Baptism. service • will be held
in. .the "Presbyterian. Church next
Sunday.
The ,Presbyterian anniversary
servicewith b� held an October
Our best wishes are 'extended
to your family as well. We know
'they have every :reason to .feel:
proud and ' happy , at this tine,.
,and we enjoy helping them, make.
this evening a memorable one.
We understand that for, you,
Jack, this is also a .birthday. an;
niversary. We know that the
best birthday gift you. ever re-
ceived was. the,' little "western
girl .with the • winning smile" you
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30th.
Congratulatory , Address' • .
The :following ; congratulatory;
.address was read. 'to 'Mr. and.
Mrs. John Ross,in connection
With the presentation made on
the 'occasion 'of their 40th._ wed=
ding anniversary Which was re-
ported last week, • '
Dear Edith 'and • Jack,
.We are very pleased to be pre-
sent-this---everrii g—to :.hon- or .you=
on this 'very important occasion,
your wedding anniversary, ,
•• We are always happy to con-
gratulate.•a-bride .arid ..groom,.. but. -- _-
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especially so, when.: the couple is
one that we • have had the good
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MESORiALS
Years in .our corimtYiunity., •
In i that; time you have'b come .. .
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