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26th,' 1956
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Mrs, Yemen, of. Wingham. visit-
ed. with Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Kenzie over the week=end..
Other: week -end visitors . here
were Mr. Clarence Doherty of
Montreal, Arnold` Marsman and
Peter Van Osch.:of London, and
Miss Mary. 'Sheridan of ::Toronto:
At a re ,dent meeting , of the
C.W.L. • it .. was . decided to hold
the Fall Festival on November
9th, and to sponsor a Hallowe'en
masquerade dance, date for the
same to .be decided .shortly;---
Mrs: ..Dennis Dalton visited
with relatives in ` Sarnia last
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T> LUQfNOW SENT>(Nmh, Luc:1 TC , ONTARIO
DUNGANNON • 1, in the study book by Mrs, •Stoth-
ers. A. `letter from .Mrs. Rev. J.
Gordon, Formosa, was read by
the secretary, Mrs. Walihce Wil-
son. After a hyrnri and prayer,
lunch and a social time wasp en-
Mr..and Mrs. Alfred Babel. &
Jimmy. of Port Colborne were
week -end visitors with •the lady's
sisters, Mrs. Alvin Sherwood &
Mrs,. Harve Anderson.
Mrs, Chas, Fowler had • as vis-
itors a return call from relativ.r
from the West ho h. d vis ed
here on their
tion;
were her sister, Mrs. W. J. Lewis.
and daughters ,Faye and. Wend y
of Rowland, Man. and, her neph-
ew, Bert Bali •of % ughendon,. Al-
berta.
Mrs, . Eleanor Kirkland .of
Greenock spent last week with
Mr, and. Mrs. 'Wallace Wilson &
other relatives.
iss can Errington of Toron-
to spent the• week -end with her
parents, Mr., and . Mrs, Victor Er
rington. .
Franklin Stingel of Barrie. and
Mrs. :John Fennell, Ronald and
Rosemary of Bradford spent the
week -end with their mother,.
Mrs: Leroi Stingel.
I Miss. Clara Sproul, Stratford,.
spent Sunday with her sisters,,
Misses Rebina and Nettie.Sproul.
• Mr., and Mrs. 'J. D. Hesson. of
Stratford visited Mr. and, Mrs.
Cecil Blake on Sunday; '
Miss Honor Whyard of Detroit
visited her aunt, Miss Ida Why-
and last week....
• Erskine Presbyterian church
W.M.S. met on Thursday after-
noon. Mrs..-IIerb,.Stothers -led :the
Meeting. Mrs. Frank. Jones gave
the topic --`*Our Glorious Her'i-
tage". Mrs. Irvine Henry gave
the Glad Tidings .prayer. "Our
Back Yard" was the chapter read
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United Church Evening. Auxiliary
Twenty-six members and four
Visitors enjoyed a lovely supper
.arrangedby the committee in
charge . of the September pro-
gram: Following the supper the.
regular 'meeting was held with
Mrs 0, Jones conducting the'
business. Each • 'member' is re-
quested • to please bring an article
of doll's -clothing' to be' sent in
pareel-to Mrs: McFadden . at
Cape Croker for her work among
the Indian. children. A box will
be placed in the.nursery for good
used clothing to be sent in .a
bale later. The Autumn, Thank -
offering will be on October 5th
with : Mrs. Vance of Chesiey as
guest speaker. ,Eight mem=bers
volunteered to held at tlie . nurs-
e*, two each Sunday .morning:.
Mrs. L. MacLeod tdok charge of
the .program.. Scripture and med7.
itation was read by Mrs. L. Rit-
chie.'
it-chie.' Mrs. L. Hall gave a read.
ing, "We are then Wor1d's:.Bibles".
A piano selection' was enjoyed,
played by Mrs..: L. Ashton. Mrs.
L. MacLeod took the final: chap-"
ter of •the 'study book dealing
with Indian 'education. It has
taken. three -generations to as
complish the present_educational
system "for the 'Indian children.
Years ago, the Indian parents .re-
sented the white man's interfer-
ence' but now`: they. appreciate I
PAGE SEVEN
and do all in their power to
clothe and keep their 'children
in school as many years as posse
ible. Mrs. C. Crawfosd gave a
reading, "Heard ' in a Hospital".
Mrs. .Sproul told of an Indian
minister she had heard preach •
while vacationing in D.C. She
baid he was a splendid speaker
ah4 had preached on the boats
al.on the coast 'for 16 years and
now h`'ad three charges on the
mainland,`°two white and one In-
dian. A • by in. and benediction
closed the :meetin
• LANG,SIDE .
• This community was again,
saddened when word was receiv
-ed-on Monday. that another of
their . older residents liad passed
away.: Mrs. Alex Gillies of .Con..
Two, was Jean. Purves' prior
to ' her marriage, was a . patient
in Wjngham Hospitl for. the past
few weeks; She Was a highly re-
spected neighbor and her home
was her chief delight and which..
was noted for her kind hospital-
ity, To her sister'. ` Nettie, Mrs.
David:. Milne Sr. of Lucknow and
brother Robert of Grand Prairie,
Man., ',.and all who mourn her
passing, sympathy is extended.
Sympathy is extended to . a for-
mer resident of Con. 2,: Ernest
Casemore of. Wirigham and other
members of 'his' "family in the
passing of •'their sister • Marion,
Mrs. Peter. Watson, on Sunday.
• .Mis's` Margaret.. `Moffat' spent,
the week -end -at—the—home - of
her father, Mr. •Foster Moffat.
Mrs. Arthur of Auburn ..was.
a'. visitor for a •few days with
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
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Mr. and Mrs, Calvert Falcon-
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On Sunday next : Rally.. Day
service will be. observed in the
church. Special speaker is Rev. •
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his mission 'work: in .India.
Mr. Melvin. Husk and Douglas:
of Kinloss were Monday ..even-
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Mrs: Farish' Moffat spent a few
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tending grand : lodge.
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