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PAIL, 19th, 2951,
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GIRL GUIDES
• The 1st Lucknow Girl 'Guides
held . their .'weekly;.: meeting on
' Friday, April 13th :in: the Legion
oorris. We had .roIl call showing
• 20 present which was foh(i'wed,by.
horseshoe „formation. Business
was diseUssedand semaphore was.
taught. Games were .played and
• the meeting was adjourned by
singing 'raps;
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CHURCH NEWS
South Kinloss
Oh Sunday night the South.
Kinloss Young Peoples held their.
meeting at the 'home of' Mr; and
Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall in the
•form of a. rousical prog,ram, .The
.'meeting opened with Psalm• •19,
followed by •,the, L,ord's prayer.in
unison. Mr.. Ted. .Collyer •reach the
scripture lesson, • The President,
Ted Collyer, conducted, the. busi-
ness.portion,, The minutes of the.
last meeting •were read by.•Mar
garet MjaeDonald: lairs, .Tom .Mac
Kenzie ,conducted an ;impromptu
radio quiz in which. the following
took part: *Mr. and Mrs.;P". Steer,.
Mrs, Harry I.,avis, Malcolm. Keith..
Sang. "NoW. the Day- is ,'wer';
Frank' MacKenzie. favored with
the . (1-ioly, City'-' and, "In the'Gar
deny' `.was.gsung by Betty and• Joan
•Hamilton.. Mrs. MacKenzie' called
eo'ntestarits forward . and asked
thein questions on 'the hyriins
sung, Joyce •Bau•lch played, a cor-
net solo,' A• short talk on • hyrrins
and • their use in the. church was.
given by ,Uarion MacDonald. E.
West favored` with .piano:, seise-
tions. Hymn. 611' was 'sung and;
Mr, ;Baulch • closed• the •meeting''4•
•with .prayer ' •L. unch was served.. ;.
Zion W. M. S.
Zion W,MVI,S:. rnet Thursday,•
April 12th' at the home . of .Mrs.
Will Ritchie with '13 present,: i'n
spiteof • unpleasant weather and
bad .roads. The.'' president,. •Mrs.
Gordon. Ritchie opened •the'.meet-.1
•ing: with a. hymn. -and the Lord's
,prayer in'. unison.,...Readings Were
given by Mrs. 'Geo. ''Hunter' a
1Vi's- . •.Fred '• Ander-on. -Mrs,-'John
Gardner ,took Charge of,the'war
WHITECHURCH, her daughter 'Mrs. McIntyre,`„
• Mr. , • and Mrs Earl Weitz of
Belgrave, also M'r. and ,Mrs C:
Heiner .Of Turnbury °- ,and Mr:. ' f.
Heiffer, Sr., > of Monctpuspent •
Suay
E.t.Wthe home of lv r, and, •
ood. 0 :• .0(Intended for Last Week)'
;Mr. Fred Newman and Mr, Iia;
Wall made a trip to London on:
Tuesday. Mr.Wall is'' suffering
from a -sore„ e •e •' and. was seeing
a specialist'. ''
The Easter Thankoffering
nieetin of the W.M.S. of the 'Un
ited 'Church is being held this
Friday night at 8.00 p.m. in the
church, Chalmers 'Church is in-
n:
vited. Everybody welcome men;
as well as women. Mrs, Oriersor
of .Blyth is?' Mie guest,. speaker.
This meeting was postponed•'from
last month , an account .of ;sick-
ness. ,
Mr. Ezra Welwood is at London
this week. taking treatments.
1VIr.. 'Joe Tiffin, Jr:, .who -has
been in. Winghani I ospital 'fora.
few,.:weeks, is ia�ble to be home.
again, also. Mr..Torn Mbore has
returned to his home in the viii
age .rafter hating an. operation in
Wingharrt Hospital .Fie is' not as
well as his many friends would
wish ' to • see • him.' `
Mr. Wm. Dawson was. taken to
WinghaM H'ospital' on :Saturday
in' • a 'very serious' condition.
�
, Mr. and Mrs. , Groskorth a n d
family spent the week end with;
.friends :at at' Toronto. Mrs; �' Chap-
man and, son Garry went with'
them .and visited' with her people
at..Aurora,
Mrs. 'Ben. 1VieCleriaghan..spent
the week-endat• Ridgetown . With•
Sacrament of: Baptism' % druing
which , a lively ., discussion was
held , Either L`Trn�bach plaYe,d. a':
piano solo: which' he .dedicated' as.
a farewell to: George and 'Aaron,
;Boak Who :are Leaving: 'ou'r'group
e r; Western 'Canada this week:,
and ;The' closing:.hymn, No. •551... was,
sung, -and.' -Mr. —Winn -pr-onounced-
the. benediction. ,
ship'servic,e, with Mrs.-Sain :Gib-
son reading the :scripture, 'Mrs.'
Woolley • 'acting' : as re ader , and
C..':B; .Woolley .'leading in.,
praye1.:•Minutes of. ..the previous.
'sheeting and roll call . Were .read'
1by the• secretary, Mrs, Raynard
'and. Mrs. Will .Hunter :gave .the.
chapter ' of the study nbook. 'A•
'short'. business 'session was held,
after 'which the hostess, .;assisted
lay .Mrs. Raynard, Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie and 1VIrs' Will Hunter
'Served • refreshments. •
Women's ''Association .
The :regular meeting of Group
3..was;• held at the .home ' of .Mrs.
George : Joynt" on Wednesday;
: Apri1'. . 11th. Mrs. George Andrew'
was in the chair and, opened the
meeting , with a hymn and pray-.
er. Reports were;,heard from''the
various', committees: • 'After the
collection; Mrs. ,Alex Andrew
took. charge 'of the program.. Mrs.
Jones read the scripture and
Mrs. Mumford' offered prayer..
Miss Hazel. Webster gave a very
excellent, reading ori Parents'.
Du y'• .to sir - Children., • Miss
Fear; Henderson then addressed
:the ;meeting with a very; helpful
talk.. Mrs:: Black gave a reading
after which the . meeting was
:dosed' twi.th. a hyrhn • and the miz=,
pate benediction: -A flower. con-
test •was later .conducted by Miss
1•Iazel Webster and refreshments
wereserved; by.:the; committee in
charge, '
Group II' of, the 'Wy,:'A° ,r
' The. April meeting of Group II
of • the " W A. A. was held at the.:
-home"M
of rs.: W: B. ,'Anderson
with 19, members .and 3` visitors
present:. The 'program' Was con-
• ducted by. Ml's. E. Taylor: -:Mrs.•
Anderson read the scripture with:
-Mrs,.. Joynt rendering• the solo,....
"Love's , Olcl t Sweet Song" •A .
i
. siding wad giiyien -by--Mrs J
Ackert •and °Nis:, E.: Ackert fav-
n,r'ed with. the; solo, ' "The Beauti-
lul Garden of Prayer". The' meet- i'
ing closed',by repeating the miz
:l ah . benediction, Pwo contests :
were: conducted. by Mrs.•O..Elliott w
and asocial: half hour' as erijoy-.
ed,' with .Punch i being s•et Ved by
the. hostess and the 'committee
iri W ch.arrge, ' • •
Presbyterian Guild '"
The. .meeting of the• Presbyter -
Mian, Guild on:April 10th V'
ened with' the Call to WQrshi• . ,.
read ' y Margaret Ddn
'Macsld,."
Gladys •MacDonald read,the•scrip' ,
Lure lesson which was resporided.
to by the Guild and'. the Lord's
prayer was.repeated;. VVe were
'then • entertained .bv'a vocal solo''''
by Ma'rio-i MacDonald, Winn 1
ai1y took the • topri~'. , about the
FIRST IN RUBBER
•
Mr., Tom Moore had a .serious•.
operation oh, ' Tuesday . last in,
Wingham hospital where he 1-ias
been for the past two .weeks.
Mr, George 'Fisher ,has purehas-
ed:the. front part of the farm east
of ;the ,village •known as_the Wea;-.
Ver .place. Mr... Dan_, Tiffin, who
has: been •living there for some
time, is '`moving 'to• the Dawson
house on the 2n.d Con now own:,
ed by' Aldan Purdon.
The United :Church are holding,
their anniversary ,on June 3rd.
,Effective
" April 29th, 1951,•
Full
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
Mr. and Mrs, Jaritzi and three "Look here man",, snarled the''
children of Milverton spent Sun- customs officer, 'you °told .me•
clay afternoon with,her brot'her there: was nothing in the:suitc'ase
Mr:.''and ,.Mrs. George Fisher and but Clothing and I 'found.''a bottle
with her aunt; • Mrs. D: Kennedy. I of whiskey!"
Mr, and Mrs, Llo' d Wheeler "Sure", . ;replied . the . accused,
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visited with Mrs and Mrs..Garnet. '"that's •my _nightca-p-', ;� aY
Farrier. On :Sunday. •
'Mr, Donald. Watt of Toronto, 1•
pent the week-endd with his par= Mr." and Mrs, Ab •Coultes . and.
ents, >�iev. aril:Mrs. Watt... I family spent Sunday at Paisley •
A7: newelectronic organ was
installed in Rluevale Tinite.d
Church last week by 'Mr.-. Gar-
net Farrier.
Mrs:' Sniith and two U:oys fr,oin
Toronto ':Spent a few days'. last
with relatives.. there
We ' are • glad to refort•• Mri•
Frank Coulter is able 'to be .out •
again: after a.. serious . attack • of
'flu.. •
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Mr Chapman , and.. daughter.
-weep with her sis_t er,_-Mr _and. Shirley antJ : son Garry ._sp4rit a •.
;Nits. Orville Mitchell. ' few days 'at Aurorae
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