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, UR AY GAUNT AWARDS'
(Continued from, Page •J)
• age., participation. in all branches
of collegelife was ,taken into.
consideration when inal4ng this.
award. A silver ,shield,. suitably
inscribed with the College crest,
on.' its face "is presented , to: the
winner each year.
•At the banquet which follow-
ed the graduation exercises, Dr.
Norman H. High, director of the
diploma Course, .saidit was the Webster and McKinnon .doing;
first time in the history, of the this :.part ,:of ,thy work,
college that the 'same student• p
was. Warded prizes..
THE LVCKNOW SLANT NEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
entennial Sunday
Celebrates_..
WDDNESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1,956
.REBUIt PING :CI4US$OUS:
Work is well advanced in re-
building • the Bowling Green'
clubhouse, which was gutted by
a mysterious fire .during the win
ter. The shell was torn down to
the foundation and. a complete
new building is going up, with
Leo Beauchampin charge of the
cap At the same time rewiring of
the green .is in progress, with
Town Foreman Alex. Havens and.
.It recalled that lagt year
• Murray .came first in.d.a class of
87; and also.reeeived it .burSarY
The 'president, Mrs. Q. Jones,
TO HEAR CIVIL
DEFENCE TALK
• The May meeting Qf .the . Kair-
shea W.I. was held in Holyrood
Hall with Mrs. George Lockhart.
as hostees and • the. directors
Mrs. F. Gichrist, Mrs. T. Austin
and Mrs. H. Houston , in. charge.
Mrs. b. L. MacKinnon, Mrs.
A. MaaIntyre, Mrs. Glen. Iriwin
and Mrs. R. Finlayson, with Mrs.
Cliff' Roulston as alternate; are
the delegates to the District An-
nual ,which is tobe held in Tiv-
erton on June 4th.'
-Kairshea ladies were,very hap-'
py to; accept an ' invitation to.
. , , .. y anct. conducted the business, Mrs. . The pu' bile is .C-Oldiallillifili. rea-
year in 4-11' Club work and he ixleln• on taleRts* Mrs' PH-alull.: rtreliadtainY;g 4tuotleCiririPttienac3e0.
Black reported on -three bales of Slides and an e±planation of ;this
. trophy for hoing the highea:l. t clothing sent The baby clothing work,will be given lisly a Flying
-to Church. of All Nations in Tor- Officer from the Ground iDbser-
score of anY 4.7,11 Club Member onta,- the overseas relief bale' of Arer cops in London. -• . .
. In the County. He also- received 110 lbs., also a bale of men'a
• -Gruen • watch for ' the' highest guest speaker at the •xneeting and!
'phy QS the grand ,champion 4-11
. 'Huron. The grand cliinax came
with the winning of the Queen's
-Guineas at the! Royal Winter
•
PARAliniUNT
The May. Meeting, Was held , at•
the liame Mts,, Kingsbury
with•15 adults and one child Pre-,
sent The ineeting opened with
. -the Qde fOliowed by the Mary over 20;000 Indians in 'Manitoba
• Stewart Collect Mrs: J. Ketcha- and with better health standardi,
baw preside& Plans were made better education and governnient
, assistance, Sinall as it is, 'their
ipopulatiOn ion the increage.
Murray Win". is the head Pres-
ibytery for 15 Indian centres.' She
^told •of James Evans , who over
100 years ago gave the •• Cree
Indians their own langUage in
writing, • by using birch bark for
paper, ,Chithriey , soot for .ink and
deer skin for book .coverS. Mrs.
Joynt reported for the Commun-
ity FriendshiP • visits, Mrs. 'R.
Johnstone reminded members of
the. Missionary Monthly. Mrs. K.
Catnefon took charge of the fol-
JoWing program. Mrs'. ShOrtt read
the •scripture •and Bible study.
Mrs. George Whitby ,read aniin-
teresting; article.. from. the hook
Paying penny.; -for'' ihe -length,
story 'of 'an Indian girl. frorn the
HOMe MisSioni Digest The, topic 1*.#111911, the Iseqretary, gave "a
Very splendid report 'of the rel.
"Indians in Manitobaii 'was niost
he explained that. there gre The Daughters of the Kairshea,
4-11 girls, presented. a splendid
skit. on their. reeent project,
"Bedroom Accesioriee and an
exhibit of their. work.
•
•explained the work that is being
.done lbyi. the Canadian Cancer
Society for the benefit of pat-
ients throughout our' County.
Dressings and transportation are
'available for those who require
it:. Will •out W.I. ladies please
save all •linens for dressings.
for the District Annual, at Tiver-
ton., Mrs. Walter Dexter mai ap-
pointed asiistant secretary. Roll
van' was answered ilay payment
of' fees. The programS were made
• out for the _year and the bust-
. ziess. dealt with. A dainty lunch
was 'served, hy Mrs. J. Ketcha-
baw, Mrs. Martin and 'the h.ost-.
ess.
IEN0X• PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, RIPLEY
Harvey Houston gave the
courtesy remarks. The meeting
cloted with the Queen and a sOc-
ial time was enjoyed by a gOod
Cameron closed the meeting with
prayer and lunch Was served by
the committee in- charge, '
tt
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Supreme' Sweet Mixed Pickles. 16 oz. 25e
"Heinz Kosher Chip Pickles, 24 oz. 25c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, 16 oz. jai 49c
'R & W Tomato Catsup, 11 oz.. bottle 23c,
Johnson's Red Band Glo-Coat. qt. tin 98c.
"IT" Brand White Shoe Polish. lg. btl. 29c
Supper Club Serviettes, pkg. •of 70, 2133c
Red and White Toilet Tissue .. 2 rolls 25c
chlorodent Tooth Paste Sale . 2 for 49c
Aitigelus Littler Marshmallows, "10 oz. 29c
Swift's Premium'Chopped Ham, 12 oz. 49c
BBoeleofgsntae,166121.7.otti..nt ‘..2299ce.
Swifes •Premium Chopped Beef, 12 oz. 39c
Swift's Prernitim Lunch Tongse, 12 oz. 55c.
Culyerhouse Choice Peaches, 20 oz. 2139d'
MaPle Leaf Sockeye Salmon, 1/2 lb'tin 47e
Circus Brand Peanut Butter, 4 lb. pail $1.29
Supreme Black Pepper, .4 oz. . .29c
FROSTED FOOD FEATURE
FRESH PRODUCE AT RED & NtrHITE'
Texas New • &op Onions, 3 Ito. dello bag
ljahn garden,brand Tomatoes, cello bag 23c
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IVIrs. jaines .Thorne, wife of
map; returne'd last week. after
spending the winter months with
her son in Vancouver, B.C. She
received word that•Jler_ mother
was Critically ill in England and
_Mrs -Thorne left -early -Saturday
'Mr. Harvey ,AndreWs, '4th Con;
eplys Hospital,' London, under
lobserVation• for a, baffling form
iOf rheumatism; that .4-iaS been
I very painful: '
• 'Carleton' and .Franklin. Stingel,
Toronto,' were home for the.
John Ryan was taken ill
at his home with a heart condi-
Visiters with- Mrs. Matthew
Shackleton 'at'the week -end Were'
i Mr. and Mrs, Xeith Gray and
onte; Mr. .and Mrs, Benzon
Mr. and Mrs, timer shackleton
a!id Nanay, Detroit; Mrs. John
McWhinney, Nile and Mrs,',Robt.
Reid, Port 'Elgin; Mr. .Aanos Cor -
Mr. Howard SprOule and his
ed. the ' wedding of his brotlier,--
Mr, Wilfred Sproule, .0shaws,
on Saturday. '
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