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KIN.LQUGH:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon-
ald and girls visited with Mr and
Mrs. Bert. Thompson and.. family..
at .Teeswater,
Mrs. ;.Charlie .Hodgins . of .Wing-.
• ham visited ';over' the :. week -end
with Edna and ,Vay 'Boyle
Mr and Mrs. Roy, Graham vis
ted . with Mr. 'and Mrs, Ronnie
:graham and: family :at. ;London
Mr: and Mrs. . Jim Hodgins and
Michelle . went. to Windsor on. Sun-
day where ` he is' employed
Donald Robertson and Miss Mar-
garet'` Robertson visited last Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. , Perry'
'Hodgins.
Mrs. Bob .Smith and Deborah
Lynn • spent a few days ..with .Mr.
Life Mem...ershjp
Presented ToMiss.
M. 'Robertson
' (Kinlough Haws)'
The W,M.S. meeting. was held
at the home of Mrs. Alex Percy.
The meeting .opened , by, repeating
the 'W.M.S. Purpose and singing
McMillan,' was read by. 1VIrs., Pet -5
ry Hodgins.
Mrs. • Jack Barr read. an ` ad-
dress : a n d Mrs,; , Perry J Hodgins.
presented Miss Margaret: Robert-
son with a Life ' Membership. • Cer-.
i�tificate. The address read as fol-
lows:
Dear. Margaret,
T'was ,with 'regret .that we `learn-
. ed top•know
That off • to , Lucknow' you're going
to, go . ,
But as' the saying seems to say,
Lucknow is 'just ,a stones 'throw
away.
You, carne ;to . our .meetings, so
cheerful, and gay . '
It • just .won't seem like the same
society, :
The twenty 'long . years you.. kept
track: of the stork, .
Goodness knows it was `:lots of . '
work.:.
Faithfully . yoif• took , •youlr part
And gave of yourself with all, .,of
your heart;.. ,
`,In days to come , I'm sure you.. ll
see
Many of us ` drop in • for • CUP
of tea:
We want you to remember yysa�� too
And finally decide just what�to do,
So please. accept this gift trom
us . • `
The ladies of the Kinlougll WM.Sy
a: hymn. Plans were made for ;the
'Sectional meeting to bel held i,, t
Rinlough on October ° 22nd. .The LIVET.
and . Mrs `Harold'.. Haldenby.
Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. A a.
Hodgins a n d Mrs: Rudy Sieloff
were dinner ,:'guests with. Mr. : and
Mrs. Jack Scott, Con. 4, it. being'
Mrs Cox's birthday.
• Mr. and; . Mit. Ted . Evans Li
n
da and Larry'and Miss EverYn
Nicholson of Downsview, spentthe
week -end with: W. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson
Miss` Diane: Hewitt of . London'
and Alex Hewitt of Guelph spent.
the week -end at ' their home .here.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ' Hodgins
•of. London visited over., the • ;week-
end with relatives here. •
Congratulations . to Mr. and Mrs..
Bob Smith (nee 'Sheila Haldenby.)
on the birth of their daughter,
Deborah Lynn,-- on September 7th.
tii�rh.:.I to worry
about retirement"
Not this happy couple! Many , years . ago, •
Bob invested in a Sun Life Retirement in
come policy and,' now that he is 65, he will
be receiving from Sun Liter a $.400 cheque
everwill recti ve two-thirdse oi� � des, his wife
.s amount each
month as long asshe lives.
Chances are you too may look forward to "
many happy retirement ,years. Follow' Bob's
example. Why not give me a call, today?
WHLLIAM J. KINAHAN
KMS R,R. 2 Lucknow
Phone' Wingham 357-1987
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insurance premium
must now be paid to •
cover husband and.
wife. Notify your
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premiums direct, noti-
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'Messenger's .Meet
• Tlfe „Messengers held their, first
meeting of the season on Thurs-
day . after . school' in the. church.
The roll ,call was • answered by 20
members and one visitor: The of-
fering was taken by Brian Col
'ling and the dedication prayer by
May. White. Business included; the,
decision to purchase Six folding
S t o 01. s` for t h .e; .Sunday School
room.. N e w officers electedfor
the' coming year; were: president,
May White; vice president,. Ron-
nie McGuire; , secretary,' Bonnie
Nicholson; .treasurer,. Michael Ha-
milton; press
amiltonpress reporter, Nancy Mc-
Guire. Mrs. Walter Black a n d
Mrs: Jack McGuire are. their lea-
ders. `T h e meeting closed with
prayer. by /Mary. MacCharles, fol-
lowed by "Jesus Loves, Me" and
the mizpah benediction in 'unison.
Refreshments were served .by the
leaders.
Baby;'Shower ,peril' •
M r s.. Sandy MacCharles . w a s
hostess ' on.. Wednesday evening
when ' the 4adies . of. .t h e United:
church ,choir honoured one of the
members, • Mrs .'G a r y "Hoffman,
'with , a baby, shower. Little ' Paula
received dainty gifts of toys and
accessories and the choir 'enjoy-
ed the•, social evenings A new
member in the choir is Mary Mac -
Charles. -
`
Mr., . a n d �,°Mrs. ,Walter Dexter
.
have returned fromi. a , trip 'to the
west ,coast. The ;+ travelled by
:
WEDNESDAY,'SEPT. 22nd, '1965
Anniversary At
Pine...:River Church z:
(Amberley News)
The congregation of Pine River,
United' Church cerebrated' its one
hundred. and;.
anniversary on '
Sunday, Septe first'
19th., Rev:. Ha-
cold Pillen, pastor of the church,.
conducted t h e morning service
and gave words, of w lcon'ne to all.
•Baskets of "gladioli ' and mums
decorated the church and although
the weather was warm, a capac-
ity crowd ' attended: " The sermon,
"Getting' Ready : F o ''Eternity"
was, given by Rev.: H. Pillen. •
. A trio of ladies . who had, sung.
often over the years . were Mrs.
Farquhar MacDonald (the form-
er Mae Sutherland) Mrs. Ernest
Gibson (Mary 'Boyd) . a n d Mrs.
Perrin Lowry ' (Marion, McTavish)
sang. "Softly an d,. Tenderly." An
anthem by the , choir was also.
enjoyed. Miss Gayle' Boyd is or
ganist ° at PineR,
church; ` . ' 4
Many; former .members were:
present for . the service: A show-
er of short duration curtailed the
usual`. happy . association with
friends at the close .of ' 'the ser-
vice. •
At the evening service .Rev. D.
Stevens' of 'the Belmore pastoral
charge ' was guest.. minister and
gave.. a sermon which in this, mo-
dern'age left us with much to
'think ,over
John Halliday was guest solo-
ist and an anthem by the choir
was given.
train . and enjoyed;' the ten. ; day'.
tour, and being .farmers, they no-
ticed grain stooks in Alberta:; cov-;
ered with snow.
Mr. a n d : Mrs Gary Hoffman
,.
and Paula, Janet : and Michael Ha.,
milton visited ,on ;Friday and Sat-
urday ;:with Mrs. Jean Hamilton,
and Mr.' and. Mrs. Ian McDonald
and .:family in Hamilton:
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