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median -.Army. -Cadets from'. the:
National, cadet .scamp who
lave :been undergoin gthree weeks
summer . ' training at . the • resort
enre The Banff Cadet Camp is
MELD' ,OLIVETS. S.,
IPICNIC AT ASHFIELD PARK
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•The' crowd : was large and' the
time was a `happy one atr Ash-,
;if.eld. Public Park when the Oli-
±vet congregation held their.
�u.
The results of the races .were
follows:..children 5 and under,
Sandra:11VIoCharles, ..1Vlarie Brooks;,
,girls •.8 and under, Paul Uamiltoh,
•Billy Black; . girls 8: to 10, Helen
bite; boys 8 to 10,, John'A Mc
Frles; •girls• 11. to 14, Marilyn
Wnlayso' , Carob /.tiggr; boys. 11.
to :14, • Ronald Charles, Peter
G'uikema;.young ladies, race, Bar -
tiara: Anger, Mary Roulston
ioung men's, race, Don Mc
an "Aiward `camp for/ the best
cadets in Canada chosen from the.
five Canadian Army: Coanmands."
Left' to right. are, Cadet Major.
.Gerald • Lafont , of North Bay,
Cadet Lt..' Arnold Hartford of
Charles, Ted White; married lad-
ies, Lorraine McGuire;'. Blanche
Hamilton;'; married men, Sandy
McCharles, Jack McGuire lad=
ies kick the, slipper, Marilyn Pin:
layson, :Mary Roulston.;. carrying
an • orange :race, Blanche Ham-.
Ilton and .Bert Eaton, Marion Mc -
Charles and ' :Icon McOharles
stepping' on• .plate .• , race, Noreen
SVIcC•liarles. and:.Nellie Hoecclunan;
Marion McCharles and 'Don Mc-•
Charles; :Making g an apron from
paper, '.fancy, Minerva. Stewart,.
Nellie Hoechman; practical, Mary
Black, Alice•Osborne; person hav-
ing the :, birthday nearest picnic:.
date,' Aon Conry. Mrs. Daisy •. Mc -
Charles: was the oldest member
present , .while Ronnie McGuire
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oL IVET
The , Av;gius .:
t eeting of the.
. xn. .
W.M.S. was held at the .home, of:
Mrs,. Guike Bandhme emberswere
and Baby.
present with their leaders, Mrs.
Robt. OsVorne and Mrs, Mel. Coil-
ing. After the 'children repeated
the Baby Band prayer, Mrs: 'John
1VIoCharles told them. ,a story.
The pre-school children who had.
attended vacation school in Rip..
ley, • sang several songs, led by
Mrs, Robt. Osborne. Mrs, Sandy
MoCharles . read a story Which
had been written by Rev'. Me-
Dowell• • of Kincardine. Mrs, Mel
Coiling : presented • a : 'certificate
and bouquet, of .flowers to the
following !children, Who .were pro-
motel,°xf rom :Baby . Band to . Mis-
sion ,Band,.. Patsy °'and,.Mary K.
Mecharlesj ; Sandra McCharles,
David Black and ' Lynn Clayton,'
The: oldest grandmother; Mrs.
Daisy,'•MoCharles, , was presented
• with a . gift and corsage, AS was
Mrs.. Guikema, t h e • youngest eturned from. Toronto Where she
grandmother. .Gifts were present- r
ed to the youngest :baby, Steven visited with Mr. and Mrs. :Hart -
Henry and 'Ruth White and David ley McTavish. •' '•
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read the :story{ .0i the Prodigal
Son' from; Luke's gospel and
Phyllis Clayton led in prayer. A
poem 'was' read by Mary 'White.
.Mrs. Oliver 1VIcCharles and. 'tidy
Nicholson read Stories. 1Vliss. Mary
Roulston thanked' the hostess and
group, The meeting closed. with .
the
the W,M$. benediction. A dainty
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lunch' was servedand a social
time spent.
Lucknow and Cadet Major Nick
Hall of Oshawa.
Arnold-. left-#or=:Banff--on-.-July.;
12th after two .weeks of refresher
training at .Campr'ipperwash '''
was the , youngest. Mrs. Harvey.
Several members horn.. Olivet.
United Church attended services.
at Clark United Church on Sun-
day. • The Rev. ltouiston of Lucan
was, the guest minister.
Mr. ' and ' Mr,'s. „Clarke: Coiling
and family were week -end Vests_
at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs. John.
Colling.
Mr. Ronnie,MeCharlea is sRend4 •
ing a week at. the Brydon :'cot
cage at, iCoipdy's Bay, • ,-
•Mr, and Mrs,' Oliver; McCharles•
and, family 'spent • 'the-• ..holid'ay ..
week -end at Foote's. Bay • in the
Muskoka district. ' •
,,Mrs. George M illivf'.ay . has,
Black; who celebrated birthdays • ' Linda Wylds returned . home
closest to that -of the president's. from St. /Marys where she has
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Mrs. Robt. Osborne,:. whose birth-
day was closest . to the. day pf
the meeting. The ,Mission • Band
portion of the meeting was .,led
by 'Mrs. Robt, Osborne, After the
singing of a children''s hymn the.
_Mission Band ` purpose was ' re-
peated in unison. John McCharles'
Brooks and Mrs. Raymond Ham - %i
ilton tied ' for having brought the
.largest car load.
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YOU`.HAVE` Tt11Srl=AUC
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Bad judgment in passing' . is one of
the' most obvious faults oaf a bad
driver. Never pull out to pass another
vehicle unless you can ;see a clear
road ahead.
OBITUARY ., •
JOHN A. ROBINSON
Mr. John A. Robinson died : in
Vancouver, B.C., after a very
brief illness on July 19th. He
was familiarly known : as • jack .to
a large:• host of , /friends in' Oyer -
son 'United.Church, in A O.'r.s.
circles, among Rotarians, and • by
his.-'mnany, business associates:.
Burn ' in Lueknow aboutt' 66
years ago, he :was connected. with:
railroading in the West until he
moved 'to •Vancouver about 'thirty.
years ago. He' carried, on a busi-
ness . as an importer, : and packer.
When . the AOTS •(As One That
Serves)' movement was founded
in. Vancouver in the twenties, Mr.
Robinson became one of its.,• most
ardent supporters. He was pres-
ident of the original club at••iRyer-
son. Later he succeeded to the �.
presidency of 'the 'original AOTS•
• District Council. During the marl
he took an active part in iormnirig.
a.. National Council » ,and ..vias its
first president.: At • the present
time, due a good deal to his act=
ivities, there ' are, about. a thous-
and clubs in the Association. `At
the time of his death, Mr. Rob-
inson . was honorary president . of
the Association
He ' was -very active in his
church . and; in other orraniza-
tions including Rotary, Homes
for Pioneer. Citizens,, and many
others. He . was largely •respons-
ible , for the outstanding success:
of , the Narramata Christian
Training School of which •Rev:
Bob McLaren "is 'Principal
He ' was always present at all
conventions of ACTS; in the four
Western . Provinces and in • On-
: tario. He also attended all AOTS
Summer. Roundups held firstly at.
ean-PPark-•: nd- latter3ly-at-Nar--
amata. °
On the occasion of the funeral
from 'hiS beloved church- there
was a capacity audience of men
and women who had felt his ini-
fluence and had admired his ''in-
defatigable energy; and unselfish
devotion to every worth while
cause.
He is survived by his wife./In-
stead of sending' floral tributes,'
:Mrs. Robinson suggested that no
flowers be sent but that remit-
tances be sent instead yo the
Naramata ' Christian aining
,School at Nararin:ata,•',B.0
been `holidaying with her grand-
parents,''Mr4i and tars. A. Stone.
It: is :reported' the V.S. govern-
`meat is having a hard time loz
eating -many taxpayers, entitled '
to a refund. Have they tried': the,
poorhouse?:.
HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
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BANIC..... OF MONTREAi
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Lucknow Branch MILTON RAYNBR3 Manager
Barrister: Do you suggest that
he is.•.•.•a thief
but,
Rastus:if:1 1was•coula dn't sayn that, stikl,' v►e,Ilti 4 WITH CANADIANS IN EVEIII.' WA Ur 0? MI $lN$1""1$?
chicke1'd sure
'roost high. f