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The Kozy Kustards' 4-H. club met
Lt the home. of Patsy MacCharles.
h Wednesday after " school, The
mportance of milk in everyone's
liet .was: the subject of ,discussion.
'he girls made soft custard, baked
,ustard and a spaghetti/And weiner
asserole.. The next meeting is to
ie held at the home of " Janice
lteele:
..Miss Phyllis , Clayton' was home
rom• Toronto for. , the week -end,
Miss Mary White of Kitchener'
[lid, . Burt White of 'Clinton . spent
he week -end at. their .borne here
Mr,' and Mrs, Ray Pennington Of
L'eeswater. visited On'' Sunday with
Ars. E. .:Osborne , and Mr. '`and
J.rs.. Robert Osborne and 'family.;
Mrs. Oscar , White and ',Walter
)exter sang a duet 'accompanied
iy Miss' Mary Roulston. at the
ir.:gan. Miss: Sandra MacCharles,
vas organist for the. Sunday Schooi
cession.
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Congratulations: to- Mr. ,and Mrs.
trnest. Gibson on, the arrival. of `a
taby, daughter in 'Vict Aa Hospital
;ondon on Tuesday.
We -are sorry to report : that Gra-
ham Hamilten :is a patient ' in
AVinghaxn Hospital with pneumonia.
Miss Florence; . MacLennan was:
soloist at the Liens Club: meeting
in Monday last. '
'Mr. and Mrs.. Allan.McCharles'
A Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 1VicCharles�
and J.ohn. •
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Farewe.IIParty Held AtAmberle
For The Ross ShieliS F.am..ity
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be serving, ' Best wishes of friends
go with the . Shiells •to their new
home in Lucknow, .
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Rite and.
family of London spent ' Sunday
with Mr, , and Mrs.. Art Courtney
and other . members of the fam-
• Reids Corners W.I. met . in the
community hall on Thursday, of
last week wvith an attendance of
nineteen,. Mrs. Cecil. Holland, and
Mrs,, elvin : Henderson presided
After the opening .ode . and Mary
Stewart Collect, the roll call "A
custom of another .country" . was
well .. responded to. The • motto
".Love is thebest assurance .of
World peace" .given by Mrs., James
Farrell •was enjoyed. 'An interest;
ing feature ' of the' meeting was
public speaking.. Taking 'part were
Eleanor Emmert*, Ronnie Fer
guson ' and Sandra McCharles.
Mrs.. . Robert ' Campbell conducted
a penny auction, which, brought 'an
appreciable sum of money. Mrs.
Herbert Emmerton gave interest-
-ing information on the' Retarded
Children's school which' . she tea
ches in..' Kincardine. After . the
closing. ode and grace, .bunch 'was',
served . by ' the hostess Mrs. Bert
Irwin and Mrs. Mervyn Funston.
A farewell ',party was ',held. at
Amberley • Orange, =hall on- Friday
evening of last weekto honor- Mr
and , Mrs:.: Ross ' Shiells , and daugh
ter ''Mary Ellen, . who 'are , leaving
shortly • for their, new " home - : in
Lucknow. , The program, '-,chaired
by Archie Courtney, opened. with
guitar selections. by: Jinn Emrner_-
ton and Was followed•with a. hum-
orous reading by 'Miss Sadie John -
Hy„?, ••
• The. "Dairy Queens" of Reids.
Corners 4-H . home making , club
held their ' meeting ' at the home
.Of Corinne. Lowry, with all mem-
bers attending. on February 25,
i'owto set up 'a . tray for a sick..
room was demonstrated by Mrs.
Gordon Emmerton and information:
on 'how to judge menus: was given
by Mrs, Reg Godfrey, and the
leaders demonstrated custard mak-
ing which was afterwards served
for lunch with scones and choco-
late milk.
Carl' Lowry. of Brampton visited.
at the. week -end with his: 'parents
and .family. =
David Ferguson of Brampton
visited at his home ;over the• week-
end.
Mr. ..and, Mrs. -J. Cardiff , and
:Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart. of Brussels
visited with Mrs. Winnie Watson
and Mr. Jack McDonald- on SIM -
day, -the occasion being Mrs. Stew-
arts •birthday.:Friends join in wish-.
ing her many happy returns.
Pine River"'ArinuaI
The.. annual meeting.: of .:.Pine
stop .who also. -reviewed'' the. "Am- : River United Church : was held on
berley Chronicle" : in which.. in- 'Monday of last week. Few •'alter-
teresting , coming events and jokes. ations were made : in the organiza-.'
were heard..: Dance 'numbers were'. thins and good ,reports were given..
given .by. Marsha Humphrey and 1 New stewards for: 1964 are .Gordon
Margaret: Ann. Courtney and was L'ddl
followed . with community singing:
Mrs, Leonard Courtney' :gave a
reading ` on "Banking •money and
erre ac °i e, - orge es-
senger • and Duncan: Thorburn..,; The
Centennial.: planning •commi'ttee are
John;•Reed, .Donald Courtney, 'Mrs.
its : frustrations," . Brief speeches Eldon Bradley, • Mrs. John Blue,
were given, by Walter Brown, .'El'- James', Bradley, Robert Courtney
den . Lowry, James • and : Elden and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Commit-
Bradley.- :Piano selections were tee 'to appoint a new organist. are,
given by Carol Courtney;and Mrs. Glen. _Boyd, Wilfred 'Steele; • Robt.:
James 'Nesbitt and duetts by Mr. Courtney, • Mrs. Bert Irwin ..and
and Mrs. Robert Courtney follow- Mrs. Gordon Elliott: This commit
ed. tee is to join two members of
:Mr: and Mrs. Ross 'Shiells '.and: session, Leonard' Reed and •Don-
Mary .Ellen were called., to the ald Courtney.
platform and . an address was read Gordon . 'Elliott is home from
by Donald Courtney., ; A chair was London where he has . been re-
presented W. Annie 'and' Ross and ceiving•, therapy .on his knee : and
a ' record : cabinet to Mary Ellen : is improving steadily..
Ross . made 'an appropriate reply
thanking : everyone:' After singing
,"For they are jolly good fellows"
lunch . was served. `
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert McNay,
the •new proprietors of Amberley.
store,. were' present for the oc-
casion 'where, they . met many of
the, cotnnunity :whom - they. will
A , 'puzzled mother asked : the
clerk: "Isn't this toy : too com-
plicated for a small, child?"
Thclerk replied:' "Madam,
this educational toy will help your
child ' adjust himself . to our mod-
ern world. Anyway he, "puts : it
together will :be wrong."
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HOME FURNISHINGS S
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West Wawanosh Native Passes
. MRS. '' FRANK GRAIN
Word was received"last week of Mrs. Grainy. was., the formr Els-
the passing of Mrs/ Frank Grain abeth Webb, daughter, of Wm.
of Pilot Mound, Manitoba: She Webb and Nancy Gould of West.
was a , sister. Of . George Alfred Wawanosh' where ..Elizabeth was
Webb.. of :_ St: Helens and Fred born. She was in her 90th' year:.
Webb of Lucknow: ' Mrs. Grain .suffered 'a .hip frac
' ture some time ago , and was hos ,
pitalized 'at ' Pilot Mound until her
death on ' Monday, February 24th.
Mrs. Grain was. one of..a family
of six: ''Besides. her .;two :brothers
• Mr.; Terry Wilson of .` U.W.O. ' here, she is survived b : a sister,
spent a'few' days with Mr, and y
Nancy, in Moose Jaw and a' .bro
s.: Frank McQuillan. pre -
/Word was received this past. deceased by . 'a brother John and
sister Mrs. James . Bryan (Marr
Mrs: Gram: is survived -'by two
sons, : Roy and William of • : Pilot
Mound' and a daughter,; Mrs. Laura
Patrick of Vancouver. • .
ST
HELENS:
Week` of the death of Mrs. Frank
Grain, formerly. Elizabeth 'Webb garaet }.
of . St. Helens, .: at . Pilot Mound,
Manitoba on . February 24th.
Mrs.. Roy . Hawley . , and 'Leslie
Anne of ".Oshawa , spent the past
week with her .;parents Mr:.. and
Mrs Lorne Woods." Over the
week -end Mr...Hawley -and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McKenzie and.
Bruce ! of .Oshawa visited at the
same home:
Just a • reminder . of the W.I. on
Thursday: (today) at 2:00 o'clock
in the: hall. Please bring your pen-
ny. round -up 'bags. :
Mr. ,and; •Mrs. Mel . Henryr , and
daughters: ,of Amberley; Mr: and.
Mrs. Lorne Henry of 'Woodstock,'
Mr. , and Mrs. Stewart Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young: and
• son of Tiverton : were Sunday vis-
itors with ' Mr. and Mrs: Gordon :
Lyons.
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