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• •OLIVET•. •and• ••:DISTRICT• • ..••
HOLD WORSHIP SERVICE.
't group. of Ripley,
Clarke and Olivet conducted..: the
worship service • in the IJnited
Church on Sunday. The themdf for
this. Christian youth Sunday " is
' "Where are • ,.you Going?" Miss
Lorraine Ball was at, the organ,.
others taking part 'were: Gordon
• "Ball,•Albert Middlecanip, Miss
Gayle ' Tranter. Speakers were:
Paul Harris, Miss SharonLowry
and Dick Stanley. Assisting in the
choir was. the C.G.I.T. of St.' An-
drews church. Flowers in the
chtwelr Were in irtemory of Mr,.
' • Alvin Hamilton. _
Sympathy :is extended to the
family of Mr. Alvin B. Hamilton
in their bereavement. Relatives
visiting with the family included
Mr. Patterson, and Mrs.
Campbell Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ian McDonald, Mrs. Jenny .Frid
of Hainitton, Mr: and Mrs. Ralph
*Million of Talbotville, Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Milian of Goderich,
Mr: and Mrs'. Orville Guy of Mit-.
chell, Mr. and •Mrs.' Bob. Bark•
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well •of Dundas, Mr. and *Mrs.
• .Earl. Stacy of 'London. .
Me. and Mrs. Lee Bennette (nee
Barbara Anger), !of • Vancouver,
B.C. have •announced the birth of
•4' a daughter . on• January 28th.
-BROTHERS' INJURED
• Oeds Geertsema was treathd in
• hospital ,in' Wingham for cuts to
his hand and face in an accident
in Lucknow woodworking factory
on Friday. A •few days earlier,
his brother Rfter had his eye in-
juied in the same factory.
On'Thursday afternoon the Rip-
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ley fire department was called
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to the home of Mr. and "Mrs.
Herman Anger when a- fire in
the .'stove pipes spread to.the
wall and ceiling, fortunately it
was checked before much damage
Was done. ,
On CKNX Sgtime program 'on
Sunday we . noticed Walter Dex-
ter, Walter Roulston, Sandy Mac-.
Charlds,Jack Roulston and. Alex.
MacTavish. •
Mr. and IVIrs. Melvin Colling'
visited recently. with Mr. and Mrs..
David King near Teesvater. Mas-
ter. Clair King is a patient in
Sick Children's hospital, London.
KINLOSS
Miss Mary Anna Nicholson of
Toronto visited a Week ,ago with
Miss Mary Maclntyre, Mr. and
-Mrs. Allan Maclntyre and Mr.
and •Mrs. Donald, Maclntyre ,and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd MacDou-
gall visited Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Bud Farrish and family. •
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. Allan Graham on
Saturday were Mrs. John Lown-
des of. Newmarket, Mrs. Jas.
Snowe of Belwood and. Mr; Ren-
nie' Graham, of Toronto:
Miss 'Helen Campbell of Kitch-
ener spent the week -end with1VIr.
and Mrs, Harold Campbell and
Donald.
• The children of. Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Stanley have been ,visit-
ing with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs' Harold Staule3T-
Mrs. Ted Collyer is a 'patient
irt Wingham Hospital.
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AMBERLEY
A successful euchre was held at
No. 1, school on Tuesday evening.
• There were •players for ten tables
and high, prizes were won by Mrs.
• George Messenger and Bob Court-
ney; • low prizes went, to Mrs.
Art Smeltzer and Arthur Godfrey.
• Mrs. Elmer. . Smeltzer and com-
mittee arranged the euchre.
Mr.•and Mrs.. Russell Campbell.
•of Atwood visited on, Sunday with
Mr. "and Mrs— John. A.• Campbell
and Mr. and ,Mrs'i Douglas Young
•of Anibeiley.
Members of the U,C.W.'s work
• committee held quiltings at the
home •of 1VIrs..: Bert Inkin last
week.
Miss'. Glenna, Campbell has been
ill with. "flu" over the past week.
, 'Mrs. Reg Godfrey was 'hostess
at a tea on Friday afternoon
held at the home. of Mrs. Arthur
Smeltzer where Jadies of the'
Anglican:Guild held a quilting.
Congratulations go t� John
Bradley, • Of Ashfield 'who.is .a
pupil . of• Lucknow. District High
School in placing third • at .the
public, •speaking '.contest held at
Wingham recently under the Spon-
sorship of •the Wingham Legion.
Mrs. Eldon , Bradley, was hos
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less for. Reids Corners W.I.' 011
Thursday of ' last, week.—There. was
an' attendance of • 19. ' . After:the
opening ode and. Mary Stewart
Collect, Mrs. •Cecil Holland pre -
Sided. The roll call ,."What
makes a good farm wife?" was
answered with many wise sug-
gestions. •Mrs. Cecil' 'Hurtiphrey
gave the motto "Be proud,: of
our, farm •heritage and have
faith in your •future." In her re-
marks she -mentioned that the far-
mer is a' partner of God. Com-
munity singing' was enjoyed after
which. the. :topic "Our .Northern,
Citizens what food they produce
and what industries they ' carry'
on" was given by Mrs., Mervyn
F"unston aad was interesting and
informative. Mrs. Cecil •Holland
mentioned that two Women's' In-
.Stitutes have been organized' at
Fort. Norman and Fort -Resolu-
tion which is a means of bring•
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ing the people together. Mrs: Hol-
• land also conducted a 'contest on
'Unsay •rhymes. Suggestions for
fund raising projects . were dis-
cussed and it was decided to
hold a penny auction. It was an -
flounced; by the seeretary, Mrs.
Kelvin' Henderson, that, the , In-
stitute fees for the coming year
Will be $1.00, per member. An in-
teresting reading was given. by
Mrs. , Wesley Robb. • After - the
closing ode and grace, lunch was
served by Mrs. Eldon Bradley
and 1V.Irs:' Leonard Courtney and
a social time was. enjoyed.
MARRIED , 40- YEARS
• Congratulations are extended to'
Mr. and Mrs. John Blue of Huron
• township whO celebrated their
fortieth wedding anniversary which
was held on' Saturday evening,
February ist. The actual date
is. February 6th. The happy oc-
casion was held at the home. Of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blue Of
• ley who -were gracious hosts for
the event. Euchre was played and
'music was enjoyed during the
evening. Present' from a diStance
• were Eugene.' Blue, Mrs. George.
Blue of St. Clair Shores, Mr. and
1VIrs. Robert Bell and Mr. and,
Mrs. Virden Mowbray of Lucknow.
Lovely' gifts • werepresented' to
Mr. and Mrs. Blue. Many happy
anniversaries are wished for them
by a host of friends.
0001i .WEATHER PROFIT
"Mgimota 4Monax,". the ground-
hog, had brilliant sunshine to
amble forth' from hibernation
February 2, Whether we are gc;s.
ing .to experience wintry weather
'remains to be seen as a. check
on weather conditions for ,over a
period Of years in some locations
showed the groundhog to be a
poor weather prophet.
Brian. Kenneth and Ian McKay
of Ripley spent the week -end with
their grandparents', Mr. and Mrs.
Art Courtney of Amberley; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Courtney and
family of London were Sunday
guests at the same home, '
Mary Ann, •Barbara and Joyce
Punston sang a pleasing number
at Pine ItiVer. United chtuth On
Sunday morning. •
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ytfedn. e*Sday,.. FEBRUARY .1964.
Outstanding Accounts
Owing to the. death of the President of this.
Company, Morgan M. Henderson, it now es-
-iiential that all accounts owaq'g or outstanding, pay-
able to John W. Henderson . Lumber . Limited, be
now paid
The remaining Directors would appreciate
very, much the.,co.operation of all of their valued
customers.
The accounts should 'be paid in the office of
the Company at Lucknow, on or before
SATURDAY February 22nd 1964
• CRAWFORD and HETHERINGTON Wingham,
Solicitors for the Estate
-0f:Morgan M. Henderson.
KINLOUGH. and DISTRICT
and Mrs.. Ezra Stanley
spent a' few days at Toronto.
We are sorry- to report that. Mr,
and. Mrs. George Emerson, Con..
12 had the misfortune •to have'
their home gutted by 'fire which
broke out late on Saturday night.
• Messrs. Jack Barr, Lyman. Sut-
ton, Edburt' Bushell, Walter 'Bree-
ides, and 'Arthur and Mr. Robin-
son attended the. Orfeda show at
• TontolvreeexotenndSatsurymdapya;u*•
to Mrs.
James llodgiris Sr. in the passing
Of, her bristlier the late Cliff Arm-
strong ,after a lengthy 'illness.
• Mr. and Mrs. ',Max BUshell and.
Mrs. John' Bushel, visited with
Mr.'and Mrs. Herman Fjsher and
• family at. BenmMer.
Mrs. Gertrude WO attended .
a shower for. Miss Hilda Emer-
son, bride elect at. Ripley on Sat-
urday. ' . '
Miss Donna Nicholson of Strat-
ford, Mr. Cliff Langford of St.
Marys, . Miss Evelyn Nicholson of
Kitchener visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nic-
holSon, Allan and Lois.
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Many of, us hold the opinion that
anybody who believes in violence
Brenda, Mr. Ben Montgomery and ought to be punched in the nose.
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