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LUCKNoW ' SENTINEL," " :LIJCIciiQW, .ONTARIO
WIEDTE'9DiAY, NOV. 2nd,.. 1905.
STAGE: CONCERT'
(K NLOVGH NEWS)'
Hallowe'en, Party
•On Friday afternoon ladies of
Abe section atte*ded the annual..
Hallowe'en party at the school:
-rhe teacher, Mrs. Burton. Col-
lins, Welcomed .the visitors and
to the music of the grani`,narch'
ar,n umber ,of` ghostly, and. ghastly
figures paraded beforethe judges
Misses,,' IvIyrtleSmith, Winifred
?crcy, and May Boyle, who gave
their decision as • follows �` pre
s ' 1' '.0 ifs Brenda- arid Hee-
"'her Hewitt; 'Gr•ades `:1-4,''comic,
aeon :Sutton and 'Barry 'Hilden-'.
fanbcy, Donnie • Hodgins 'and
Evelyn: • Nicholson; Grades, 64,
comic, Laura freckles and Geo.
Bushell; fancy, .Donald Barr and
;Gary Satan. . Mrs. George Gra-.
,ham. 'and Mrs., ' James ° Hodgins
judged the Jack O'' Lanterns and
•I
awarded • ,prizes .'to Donnie • Hod-
gins and Sandra Percy. The • Jr.
.Red eras
Pres.
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'LouraBreck
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s
presided. for, the 'Program which
was . much enjoyed ;on the theme
of Hallowe'en: chorus' : by, the
school, pupils; reaadings, George
Bushell, 'Evelyn. Nicholson; Kath-
ryn : 0 Bushell, Eric Percy, Karen
'Nicholson, Garf."-Sutton, • Billy
° Percy; contests, ' Sandra • Percy,
Donald Barr;. chorus by the Jr
boys,; alsothe girls; duet,. Alex
Hewitt - encl..; Sheila Haldenby
piano numbers by Jean ' Sutton,
Diane; Hewitt,;' ' Keith Maitlden:
Miss Edna 'Boyle was accompan-
ist for the. afternoon. Miss May.
Boyle, ' ,on .behalf of, the • ladies,
expressed 'thanks: to Mrs. .Collins
and. the:. pupils for a.`very lovely
afternoon. Refreshments '. a n d
Candy .were'served by. the' pupils
and: a social .chat .enjoyed,
Mrs. 'Perry. Hodgins is hostess
ens'. In-
olr'd•Wom.
.for ' the H y oa
n:
after oo
:on
Thursday n
stitute y ,
(today). This . will be: •historical
research .meeting with each Mem
ber 'to ' bring • a picture of their
family 'to . be" :given :for the
Tweedsmuir . foOk> The Caned-
ian Governor-General Rt. Hon.
Vincent Massey will. be the. topic'.
The motto, will. be '"Every da'y'" .•
is :like a pathway .through' the'
'snow, be careful how' you walk.
every 'step will show". Contest,
My Hobby. Current erents,: Mrs.
Howard Harris.' Directors, . '.Miss
Edna Boyle, . Mrs., Tome Hodgins,
•..Mrs. • Jim Hodgins, Mrs.' Orville
Elliott:'' •
The :Evening Guild: met .at the
home-' of the, president, Mrs. -Ron-.
ald`` Thacker. After the:. opening
hymn Mrs. Jack Hewitt read the
Mr. -Win - ._Harrison.....soloist
. max, the .
morning service and ' at the ev.-`
ening service Erima Jean and
Marion Percy sang a duet .and
the choir :sang •a suitable -:anthem:
Mrs.. Win. Wall, who) is, conval-
escing at the home. of her , (laugh-
ter, Mrs.' Jack' Schumacher, spent
Sunday afternoon 'at her home
heretr•1 `
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy. Schneller'• &
children spent the week -end at
Wiarten. .
Mr, and Mrs,; Dick: Richards of
Paramount, Mr, and Mrs •' Don
McaCosh, • Mary ' & Dick of Purple
Grove spent; • :Sunday with Mrs:
J, W." 'Colwell: • • . ` . • .
Miss :Winnie. Percy, ItiN...of
Woodstock, • spent, ' the week -end
with her mother, Mrs. .William
Percy and with Mr. Harold Percy
and fatriily
''. On .,Friday evening Mr. .Jirn,
needham of. Purple Grove •will-
showw` pictures of his recent • trip
to the British .Isles .at' the Angli-
can Church here when the Even-
ing . Guild ,will , also hold their
scripture lesson.. Mrs. Tom o
gins. , gave the thought . for the
day. "Thanks was t'he word for
the ro11 call. A bazaar.. was plan
ned for Friday,. November 4th.
Mrs.' . Howard :Thompson'—and
Mrs. Torn Hodgins are in charge
of the homemade. baking: Mrs.
Don' • Gillespie :and 'Mrs .Ronald
Thacker will clook after the fancy
work. ` The apron table will
be In charge of -Mrs. "Jac CH'ew
-CULROSS ,CORNERS
Mrs. Melvin Zettel, Jeanie and
Marilyn of Walkerton visited ort
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Jack `' huxnacher. "
Mrs. Wirt.. Stanley • and. Mrs:
Win. Campbell, both • of Kinloss,
spent Thursday with Mrs. Alex
Whytock, . • .
Mrs, 'Archie Bonnetand Ruby
annual
annual. "bazaar. • a
Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. ,A. Suth-
erland of Toronto spent Sunday
with 'Mt, • and • Mrs. ' Jame$:
Hodgins. ,•
•
Mr. Eiarold 7 Percy' and 'child-
ren spent Sunday 'with' Mr. 'and
Mrs.. Elson Arnold . and family, at
Bervie,
Mrs,` Cliff Borthwick of. St-
spent Thursday afternoon# with
TO. m T►`raxrk8r
Our . teacher, Mrs: Graham,•
held a.very enjoyable Hallowe'en,
party for her pupils on Friday
afternoon,
•
Mark 40th. 'Anniversary .
Ong Thursday evening. Mr. and
Mrs, •aoe • Wall • (formerly of this.
community 'and now • of Teeswat-
er) were pleasantly surmised on
the occasion of their 40th wed-
ding 'anniversary, when• their.'
fanily' . of two daughters 'and
three sons,. with their husbands .
and. ' wives., :staged . a . surprise
)arty; andw: presented 'their . par-
- exits` w ith: "a lovely trili,ght lam „
,Those present were' Mr.. and Mrs;
Bert Shewfelt of Kincardine;: •,Mr..
.and. Mrs: Frank, Thompson,'. •of.
Coni:'' 10;: Kinloss; °'Mr.; and• ',Mrs::
Elmer Wall, on. 8,Culross; Mx.
Catharines visited during ' the and Mrs.. Morley Wall' and «. Mr.
week . with her parents, qMr. and
and Mrs.. Grant. Wall. of Con. 10,
Mrs. James Hodgins,
Culross•
Misses.. Erlma Jean and Mar- ' ,
•
ion' Percy, visited on Sunday with Mr. :and Mrs. John Stewart &
Misses Mary- and .Helen. Collison. family of • Trenton: spentthe
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Tont ,
Stewart- and -•b.
The members -of Bethany Farm
Forum are. reminded that the,
first meeting of the season ,will.
be held on Monday evening, No,
vember 7th at' 8.30 at :the .hoMe
of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton MeYers.
Topic; : "Fire on the Farm",
Mrs, , Tom Stewart, Ernie and
Harold ' spent .Sunday afternoon'
in. Kincardine
Mr. and .Gerald 'Stewart.
and Harold Robinson. of . Kinear..
dine visited•:Sunday at Tom :Ste-
Wart's. P
Mr. andq Mrs: Hugh'.Nicholson,
and. Harvey: of—Ilei—Vie jan d ' Mr•..
and:: Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent Sung
day evening with ` Mr. and Mrs;
'Drank ' Brown and keg.
' ; 'Miss • Helen .,Schumach •
er , rs ,.
'Spending this' week with Mr: and ..
Mrs. Dan Vanhie, London -
Mr. and 'Mrs: Hugh MclCague ' ..
and Brian and Mr; andMrs. Ernie
Thacker of. Teeswater spent Suri -
da ' with Mr. and
4
y n Mrs, Grant
Wall and family. ,
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itt. Miss May .Boyle .will ' be in,
charge of the :fish pond.. Mrs:
'George •Haldenby and ' Mies. Bert
Nicholson are the lunar 'commit-:
tee. The evening "w • spent 'in
sewing The 'meeting' closed• iro,
prayer arid a dainty.., lunch was
served. The Novembermeeting
*Will lie held at the home :of Mrs.
Harold Haldenby •. '
Congratulations to Mr. 4 Mrs,
Gerald ' Gibson4y'on ' the—gift of a
'baby daughter.
Misses Myrtle end Margaret
Smith visited during the : week
with Miss Joan Sutton.
g. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson:
'and family visited on-' Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Bell' and
family at' Amberley.
Misses ).Ne11ie and , Margaret,
Malcolrn and Edna and May
Boyle were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs.. Orland Richards •of
Paramount on' Wednesday:
Mark Anniversary
.Anniversary. services :were held
uin
"the -Presbyterian church on
' • Sunday; The •i Minister•, ,Rev: 111ic-c
Kinney, was1jiri charge: The manic
was under the direction Of 1V1rs,
John .,krxlersor, ,.+organist. Special
numbers.' wee rendered . by the
Clark's male quartette with Mrs,:
Ross Cul mings accom. ' hist .and
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