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E BY. THE,
SENTI
(Continued from page 1)
THAT members of/the teaching.
staff f -of Winglam Public school
recently. honored. A� W. Ander
ton Who for twenty' year's has
been ;m music • supervisor in that
school. :
:T.HAT Mrs. "Robert .. Nelson of
Ashfield has 'moved: to the
apartment above the Fruit
Market Miss Jean Nelson,; whb.•.
has' been With her mother since
Mx, Nelson's death, has return'
... , ed, to Toronto
THAT Innes •MacSweer , who' •is
a' director'; of :' the Grey -Bruce
Honey Association, .toured .that
district last week to: encourage
beekeepers to: Vote•:•in iconnec-
tion.`. with , the proposed. market
ing stherne that is being sought.
milder, :the provisions: ' of the:
Farm 'Products, Marketing .Act:
"The StOre of` Friendly
Service"
Phone `.82 •—•We. Deliver
: Maher Died `Suddenly
MI.'S:. Arthur Bailagh of Cori.' 2,
Culros;'• died ' suddenly, in Tor-
- . unto General Hospital on:October
• 8th:• She. had•, undergone a major
operation, the previous week.. The
funeral was -held last Wednesday.
from, Knox -Presbyterian: Churgh;:
Teeswater, to Teeswater �Cemetl
. CHURCH 'NEWS.
Mrs. Mumford's Graup •
The noeeting of Mrs. Mumford,',
Group, of W.A. • met at the horfre:•
of Mrs. Hamilton and Helen and
was opened with the singing .of.
hymn 492and Mrs, 'Mumford read
a`' poem . as a. prayer. Mrs.• • Black
yo"lunteered•to look after the Red.
Cross work that is to be done in
QUI' "group• and; a quilting" will be
held in: the: Red' Cross rooms on
October 19th." Arrangements, were
made for ''the laymen's banquet
to :'be held' in the 'church it Noy
ember:. Mrs. Roberts was
coned "to our • group.. and the hos-
tess. thanked. 'Miss Murdie' read,
,psalm, 100.; Margaret: Rae sang.
and Mrs. Ali'in gave. a very pleas-.
ing instrumental•,'". Miss; 'Hamilton
conducted a'r contest and hymn 258
Was sung and' the mizpah bene-'
diction repeated and a social /half
hour spent..
McNay-Kil'patrick :Group
Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie was',hos-
teas for • the. ..McNay -Kilpatrick.
Group. with. 20 : • ladies present.
Mrs.: W: • B. Anderson presided
andopened the meeting, with
hymn,' and prayer.. Mrs. Umbach
read .the scripture les:son..'Mrs.
Har ld Treieaveri' sang . a solo,
",Coun°t your ' many blessings', ac-
companied by Mrs, J. Kilpatrick.
After • the .business 'period, was.
• over' the following program:. -was
given: Mrs. Roy Culbert'.galve two.
readings, one. •on .Queen• Victoria
and one- on: Queen Elizabeth; a
piano solo,. .by Mrs. -Harold A11ii ;�
a contest was, conducted :by 'Mrs.
M. Greer:'. Lunch'' was served by.
the committee and the meeting
closed. Our, next meeting is.to,be;
held at the :home of Mrs. F. G.
Brewer ' with. Mrs.. George • Joynt
THAT ' Hackett's W.M:S. hei'ai:.
25 -cent tea: Tuesday,. Octo•er
10th at the home of:Mrs.
fred . Hackett. .. The. ; l••a.d i e s
brought in the articles they
have been preparing' for their.:
annual bazaar.
0
THAT E. H. Agnew; had the win-
dow at•the Municipal Office' ef-
fectively decorated 'last 'week
on•'the occasion of Fire P.reven-
• tion Week.: Centre of atterition
was an ` .illuminated: sign that
gave a , realistic impression , of.
raging,:forest fire. • 1
presiding. '
South Kinloss
The Octdber meeting of • the
South ' Kinloss W:M.S: was : held
at the. home of Mrs. Alex Suther'
land with '.;16 members and' , a
number of visitors . present. ,Ow-
ing
Owing to the absence of the presr::.
dent,; -.Mrs. D L:: MacKinnon oc-
cupied • the chs ir. The meeting
opened .with- hymn,.69'1' followed
by, prayer by Mrs. D; L,, Mac.
Kinnon.. The roll bail was; • ans-
wered with a.Thanksgiving verse
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The :. scrip .ure anme a ion' ' • y
was given ':by Martha Sutherland: Maclnty� e. closed , the meeting,
Elmer Umbach ...favored •with'. • a'W' prayer
piano instrumental. followed, by `a; i'
United ChuW M.S.
reading by Mi,ss Dean MacLeod..' .
The. Women's.' Missionary
,Sob -A solo b •Mrs. Chadwick'was
iety'of• the United ;Church; held
much enjoyed. ,letter from Rev. their .October. meeting . at the
Hugh ,MacMillan'; Was' read by 'hoxre of Mrs: W. L�'MacKenzie.'
Mrs. Ross MacMillan, Miss Annie ;
Iiod kin - Mrs.: Wilfred Anderson presided,-
MacKay and Mrs. Wib g and the secrety'ar , lViirs. P.•• W
son favored' with. a ;duetpfollow-
ed,by, a reading by ,Mrs,' Ted Coll
Hoag, read the minutes: Mrs..
Mumford . led in prayer, . and
yer.ori .Thanksgiving. ,,Those tak- a ens were read b Mrs.' Mac-
ing .part in the )prayer circle were ; P, p Y
Mrs. W. F. MacDonald; - Mrs. L,
Donald,; Mrs.. Hodgins :and Mrs:
C. MacIver,; .Mrs, :Bruce Mach ri Halt Tlie - second program ,' of the
i
e study book "The United Church
zie . Mrs. Gibson; andj:.Mrs Ross>. '
re-enters Janan" was' g'i� en by
'
Miss- Hazel Webster. Mrs. Wesle:.
y
Joynt sang a; Japanese hymn,.
er Mrs: • Blake Alton'' of. Belfast MacMillan. Mrs, L... C. •MacIver
is a .daughter.. ' ` " gaVe `the closing. remarks.. Hymn
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A BASKET FULL OF SAVINGS FOR Imo
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i Country Kist 14 oz.
Whole Kernel Corn _
Did You,
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Heini Baby Foods
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"Holy Spirit we butribly
Plans, were made for the Bruce
held October 17th in the chureh.
The' program was. undei, the 'con -
F.. Gilchrist and Miss H. 'Web-
ster. The hostess and committee'
r4ecl--1
Hunter -Jones Group'
• The October' meeting was held
the hoithe of M,rs..Ver:non.
'ter with. an .attendance of . sea• un
:teen members The ser i,ptu;i e «�.
giver} by; Mrs. Hoag `after whic h
Mrs. Ed Hodgins ' le'd , in prayer;
The' treasurer's report .was 'then'
given. We were pleased:•to°,=kn'o`b,
that $712.50 •''has been, raised Sir
'far' this'year iby.•the 'group° }nd,
that:. $23,25: , was taken in at• the
baking. sale a few :weeks ago.,. The.
answering.. of the roll .c�a11.proved.
interesting:. It Was ' decided . to
quilt a Red Cross quilt next week. •
Miss .MacGregor: kindly' offered
her 'home�..for the :qu,ilting: Plein,.
were 1so made for the laymen`
banq et to be in the.'chure}i:
Reade gs• . Were given by :Mrs,'
hharis, 'ers; Hazel W:ebst��i.
and Mrs...How rd :Robinson. 1V1'r
.Jones and Mr Harvey Web tl�r '
sang a vocal duet,. After' the c io -
ing exert%sed. `a contest .wits hold;"
and ' lunch served
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