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PURPLE GROVE
Mr. and kn. Herb Farrell &
•Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Farrell spent
the week -end in Toronto.
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Miss Evelyn 'Osborne spent last
week 'with her sister, Mrs. How-
ard Henry.
Mrs. Helen Swan, Mr. Norval
Stanley and Mr. Milton Stanley
visited at the home of Mr. and,
Mrs. LaWrence, Stanley of Tor-
onto. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Armstrong
and Gerry of Bervie, Mr. & Mrs.
Cason Loughran, Grace & Grant
of Listowel visited recently at
the home 'of Mi. and Mrs. Frank
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Mrs. Victor Gawley spent Mon-
day at London.
Mr. and Mrs.' Donald IVIcCosh,
Mary and Dickie visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Currie
Colwell last Stinday......••
mrs. Malcolm Lane and Miss
Marv-ille Scott, of Toronto •visrt-/
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Emersop., on Saturday ev-
ening.'• •
The 'W.A.. of 'St., Andrew's
church met at the home of Mrs.
Victor Gawley on Tuesday ev-
ening. •
Mrs. jean Quigley and. Jimmie
of ,London were visitors with
hr sigter,' s. ph. Hill, re-
cently., . •
Mr .and Mrs. Don IVicCosli &
family spent Sunday • at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orland'
Richards. of Paramount.
Miss Margaret Robertson 'vis-
ited with Miss Annie 1Vci.eod of
Lucknow lest week, '
Mr. john Emerson, County
,Master for West Bruce, paid an
official visit to the Orange lodges
of Ainloerley and Bethel on
Tuesday and Wednesday even-
ings •of last Week,
• .Mrs. • John Emerson visited
with Mrs. Harry Graham of Be-
thel Wednesday evening.
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Anniversary services will be
held in the Presbyterian church'
at Kinlough on Sunday, October
28th., morning service at 11, ev-
ening serVice at 7.30. Rev. Maur-
ice • McNabb •of Behnore, Blue -
vale, • guest speaker.
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United Co-operatives of 'Ontario officially Opened their new $700,000 head office and cold storage pant at Wesion,
Ont., October 15. Taking part inthe ceremonies were A, Musgrave, President of United Co-operatives; Hugh Bailey,
General•Manager; and William Gdocifellow,..Minister of Agricultiore, for Ontario. The new building, which'is shown
abovehas a total floor space of almost 50,000 square feet, and is owned by ,over 60,000 member farmers is Ontario.
•CULROSSCORNERS
• (Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.' John Ross'were Mr..8; Mrs.
John IVIarchulc, TorontO and Mr.
and 1VIrs. Norman. Ross, Wing -
ham. „
Mr: and Mrs. Frank 13rown. &
Reg spent Tuesday evening with
Mil. land Mrs. Wes 'Guest • and
Fred, Kinlough.
• Mrs. Mary Armstrong is spend-
ing sone:, time at the home of
her tbrother, Mr. and Mrs.. bum
Thonipson. . • •
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Mrs. Dunc Thompson has been
spending some trine at tbe home
of her daughter, Mrs. Don Will-
its and Mr. Willitti, Uxbridge
On Monday evening the West-
ford Gals first meeting on sleep-
ing—garments. -Was held at the
home, of Vfrs. 17Perry
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ANSWER ROLL MTH DOLLS'
CLOTHES FOR 'CAPE CROKER
The October meeting of the
Evening Auxiliary was opened
with prayer by Mrs. Orville .
Jones. An appeal from the Walk-
erton Children's Aid Society will
be met by a special collection at
the November . meeting.. Mis.s
Helen. Thompson gave a report
on our givings for 1955 compar-
ed to 1956. The Sectional meet -
mg will be held at Pine River
on October 31st4it 1.30.p.m. The
roll call was answered by/ a '• do-
nation of den clothes for Cape
Croker. lit was decided to share
.these gifts with those of the
Mission Band and send them in
One parcel to Mrs. McFadden.
Miss H. Thompson took charge
of the meeting and gave a short.
prayer. The members read in
unison the first • chapter' of
Ephesians. Our Bible study . for
the Fall is based 'on the book
of Ephesiaris. Mrs. Harold Greer
closed with praYer, Mrs. Melvin
Stewart favored with a pjano
solo. Miss Ada Webster ,was the •
guest speaker for the meeting
-end—wftb-•t - ,F,• ' • d- '
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Nirith-12-girls—present. The slate
of 'officers: leader; Mrs.. Perry
Hodgins; 'assistant, Mrs. Jack
Barr; president, 'Beatrice Hal-
denby;' • sec, Mrs. Delbert Hed-
ley; vice pre.s., Alice Haldenby,
•press reporter, Bathare Heiden -
by. The assistant leader, Mrs.
Jack Barr, dictated notes: The
name chosen for the club was
The Weitford ...Willing Workers.
The roll call was -answered
naming the kind of jam each
girl was making. The next meet-
ing will be held on October 23'
at the hoine of Mrs. Jack Barr
and will be preparing the mater-
ial for pyjamas. LIM& was ser-
ved. Beatrice Haldenby thanked
the hostess.
• Mr. and .Mrs. John Errington.
and.. George of Dungannon and
-Mr. and Mrs. --Jack - Wraith and -
Eldon of Lucknow spent. Sunday
with Mr. and---Mrs.--Jim- Wraith.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tont Stewart and boys
were LAC. John Stewart and,
Mrs. Stewart and children, of
RCAF, Fingal and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald 'Stewart, Kincardrim .
We welccpme our Publisher
and wife home from their trip
overseas and have followed, with
interest their weekly itinerY in
The Sentinel. We ditight add that
the boysdid. such .a good job
issuing The Sentinel, that if we
hadn't known otherwise, we
woUldn't haye Imovvn the pub- •
lisher was away.
With the good weather this
past few. Weeks farmers are hay-
ing .a chance to get outside work
done Just a reminder next Mow -
day •night, October 29th; sees the
first -Farm Forum !broadcast of
The,' 1956-57 setvimi. .
pictures introduced. • the study
book "East from Burma". Seven
nations conipride this •sdutliea.st
Asia, and. chapter one groups
them together and compares
them for populations,
and re1ig-
ions. • 180* million • people live
there, ancl135 million are heatb•••
en, It isa land of contras
thatched huts to ornate palaces.
Now allithe, churches 'are ccm-
hinedd• 'in._ a "United Church
Christ in Aisa" to help train. the
natives to help themselves, Miss
Thompson thanked 'Miss Web-
ster and closed with prayer. Mrs.
Roy Havens 'conducted an ob-
servation contest of nine main
products fain& in South East
Asia, • • •
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