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CHVRefi NEWS..
Group 3 of the W; A.
The:::regular meeting of Group.
3' 'was; held On Wednesday,, dei-,
otter • 1Qth • at. the bogie of Mrs;
Geo..- Andrew '21.14t4 1$ --members-
present, Mrs. Andrew. opened the.
'meeting with hymn 483. followed
by the• Lor's• prayer • in unison.
The scriptureww�as read by Mrs.
Mumford, followed by .a synopsis
of the chapter 'by •lvrrs. V. Hun:
ter, The minutes' . were read and
approved and the treasurer's, re-
tort ,given Flans were made for
the, . Group's' share in the fowl
' eupper to be held October 23rd.
The following program' was Milch
`enjoyed: reading. ,+by.• Miss. Hazel
Webster and, a piano •sono by Mrs.
Jessie• Aliin: Miss Annie, MacKay
then gave a splendid talk ..on her.
trip to the' West. 'The .meting
closed. With' the National. anthem,
and . prayer by Mrs,, . Rathwell..
Lunch was served by the com-
mittee.
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Women's 'Association,• Group 1
Group 1 of W.A. of the United
Church 'Was held en' Wednesday
evening at the hoine of Mrs. Har-
o1d Treleaven.: The meeting open-
ed by singing.hyrnn,388 followed
by the .Lord's prayer. repeated .in.
unison.; Boll call of .19 ladies was
answered by their favorite hymn:,
Scripture .: lesson was read " by
Mrs.: Christina MacDonald. Plans
were: made for: the fowl supper
and wedding dinner Reports
were given by the sick' commit
tee.' The program: consisted of .a
'solo by Mrs. Robt Campbell;
piano duet by' the Kilpatrick;,girls
..and a contest conducted, by •Miss
B, Alton; The meeting closed with
the niizpah `.benediction. Lunch
was served by the •committee
charge, .Mrs. Kilpatrick •'.vt�ill lo,e';
hostess for the. November 'nneet
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FORT _ SSION
Mr: and Mr$, Wzn. MaoConnel
of Hamilton are 'Waiting at the
home .of Robert MacCormick and
with other. relatives.
Everyone—feels sorry 1(i-hear--
that
a 'reathat ' Lloyd MacDougall'is not
*ell at present, . " . •
Mr, and Mrs, 'Jack Needham of
Corunna were here the • first of
the week.
Teacher and pupils had, a boli-,
,day : last Thursday as it was
convention day,,.•
'Callers fat L. Maelver's last; •
week were. Mr, W, MaoConne1 Qf .
Hamilton, ¥r.- Alam Stephens of , • •
Teeswater and Mrs, T Ar Mac, -
Donald and. Miss; oibsoi'i of Luke
Those who attended the pIowr
ing match last week were Mr.
Fred Gilchrist and son B obty,
Mr, 'Wafter alter MacKenzie,, Mr.. Ira
Dickie 'and "Mr. and Mrs. poo.
MacIver and three stens;.
Mr•...and Mrs, ,Dave Brough and
family of Paisley were visitors .
at Ira t iek e's last Sunday.
United Chureh•'Afternoon-Aux.
The October meeting of the Af-
ternoon Auxiliary of. the W.M.S."
washeld at Mrs.. W. L. M:acKen-,
-7e's home. There .*as .•a:,gbc d at
• tendance : and the 'theiie of the_
I• Meeting Was Thanksgiving.; The. '. .
program' consisted • . of ., musical:
number by Louise. Jonse . and,
Miss Margaret Rae, Introduction
to the, study book by ,.Mrs.. W
Drennan, readings: by . Mrs : Geo.
Andrew arid Mrs..:A. Alton. Mrs
A. S: Mitchell gave the address`
of the afternoon, an interesting.
and helpful . paper on ` Thanks
giving, Lunch was served by the
hostesses and the social.: half hour
was .enjoyed by all members. ,
Zion' W. 1'I: S.
AwiatLiE back, he figured iirt4jltt -what a
new tractor would 'do for his `farm.,..He
didn't . have enough cash -in the:bank to
handle the .deal. 'So he talked things' over
with his'bank manager, fair and square,
'He .got :his •bank .loan - -„and the tractor.
'Froin no; o.>ri he' ex ects o' work' more
'acreage; ; increase ease' hisfait).income. ncbine. Sdtln:
the bank will be repaid.
-Ie looks .to . his Chartered bank for market
information;: too, and any athe,�banking
service° • he ray,. need,
That's whathe wants, ; That's • what: he ,gets:.
Sound btisinessi all round
One of, a. series
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• Mrs,; 'Gordon Ritchie .Was ''.hos
tess' td' Zion W:M.S. Wednesday
afternoon, October lOth with 13
adults . and '2 ,c , ildren in a tend-
ance: After: the. opening hymn
Rev. Woolley 'led .in prayer. Mrs.
Nelson R,aynard read the minutes
and roll calland a reading was
given by Mrs, Woolley: Mrs. ;Ray-
:nerd
ay'nerd . led: the devotional service,
..assisted by .Anderson and
Mrs G. Ritch'ie..Plans were made
for attendance atthe sectional
Meeting, next day;' also. for the
bazaar. on October, 27th and for'
the.annual meeting in November,.
Mrs. Peter• Cook ' sang. a ' very
sweet: solo and a 'reading was
en by Mrs. Wes 'Ritchie who of-
fered her home for. the. Novem-
ber meeting for which Mrs. Kirk-
land Vvas
irk-landvvas to prepore the program:.
The .study °book chapter_ was -read '
by . Rev.' C.' B, .Woolley,, a final
'hymn .sung and• the •meeting clos-
ed, with prayer. by -Mr. Woolley.
Refreshirients'were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Cecil
Gardner and Mrs,, Peter Cook.
KXI.LLU NEAR THESSALON'.
G•eor'ge. (D'o`dd) Garniss age 7.5;
Who was killed b: an 'atttoinobile
near Thessalon, was born at 1 lue-.
,.v*ale aid attended, school Ahem
uttil , his 'par eats ,moved. to ' Al-
goma.
l-gc,n . He was the second son of
the late •John Garriiss and Annie
Coultes:. He.. is 'survived by his
older bt other,' Richard, of Por t-
Credit, and. e, sister., ,1Vlr s -. Ger
trude . Campbell, • Lucknow, earl,
several cousin's. Lrstowei tram-
nor, •.
Shoe s lesniart, who has ¶drag-
ged out half his stock, "to :Won'iar
customer; "Mind. if I rest e few
minutest ledy? 'Van'feet are kill-
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