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ST. HELENS OLIVET NEWS
(Intended For Last Week)
On behalf of the community of
St. Helens, this correspondent ex-
tends sincere sympathy , to the.
Thompson family.
Mr. and Mrs,. Roy Hawley and
Leslie Anne of 'Oshawa were holi-
day visitors with her parents. Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Woods: • •
Miss Mary Murray 'and Mfrs.
James Douglas of 'Mitchell are
visiting relatives in Western Can-
ada. .
Mrs: Ray Laidlaw and Gregory
Allan returned home . from Vic-
toria Hospital, London on Thurs-
day .'and. are spending ' a few .days
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Todd. .
Mr, G. A. •Webb' is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London as
he suffered a fracture this past
week -end Mr.. and Mrs, E. W.
Rice .visited with• him on 'Sunday.'
Holiday visitors, • with. • Mr. and
,Mrs. •Wm. ..Purdon . w e:r a Mr.
George McQu ilin •of •Hatnilton. and
Miss Mary Purd.on of Kitchener.
Miss Susan Pardis of Preston
spent the : past week . with, Miss
Mary Pannabecker.'' :.
Shower. For Bride Elect
Miss Gwen Cooper was 'shower-
• ed on .Friday ,evening at the St:
Helens, ' Hall when, , a ,community
`shower was ' held. Mrs.: Ernest
Gaunt was chair -lady with Miss.
Sheila :McQuillin as pianist. • The,
.'b'ride's life..was ':enjoyed 'with mus-
•ical, numbers. Mrs. ' King and Mrs,:,
Pritchard favoured with .a �• duet.
Contests were conducted.- by• Mrs.
'.Ross 'Gammie, and 'WS.. ''.Gordon
Struthers.. Mrs. King, told: a hum-
orous _ story. The bride -elect , was
escorted: to her seat 'of honour.
by her sisters, Misses` Beth; and.
Pamela ,Cooper. 'Assisting at the.
opening .of the ' gifts were Miss
Jackie Cooper and' Mrs. Glen Mc'.
Donald. of Lorldon..Gwen thanked
' the • ladies and lunch ' was' enjoyed.
' Helen's Women's institute
Meeting •
A meeting of St. Helen's ,Women's
Institute: was held in the hall with
the President Mrs. .Ross Gammie
. presiding
Roll call was answered by
"Name an' Industry in . Huron
County." T h e • motto, Support
Canadian.products. and : Canadian
Industries will support you! pre
pared by Miss Beatrice. McQuillin
and given by Mrs. Jas. Aitchison.
The ; . highlight of the evening,
Shower For M. Roulston
Friends and neighbours gather-
ed in the United Church on Monday
evening to honour.Miss Mary
Roulston: prior to 'her marriage.
Mrs. Marion Lowry and Miss Marie
Hamilton assisted her in unwrapp-1
Ing her many, lovely gifts and
reading the good wishes, : A short
programme .of music and readings'
presided over by Mrs. Herb Clay,
ton,. with Mrs. Sandy MacCharles
at the '.organ: Those contributing
to the . programme t were:: • Patsy,
Mary and Laurie MacCharles,
Sandra. : MacCharles Mrs, .Alex
MacTavish a'rid Mrs, Douglas
Henry; In a gracious little. "Thank
you speech'.', •Mary invited all
present .to a trousseau tea on Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs: • Earl Stacy en-
tertained, on .Saturday .evening in
honour _ of Mr. and . .Mrs. Russell,
Tout of Kincardine,. on : the occas
ion . of ' their 25thwedding' ' ann
iversary... • •
'Congratulations to. Mr, and Mrs.
Shirl Bowers who celebrated their
fiftieth anniversary • on. Saturday.
The U. C. ` W. met . on Thursday '
afternoon in' the • church' with .Mrs.
Walter Black and her group in.
charge. Mrs. Melvin Coiling. read
the Scripture . and comments on
the theme "The. Holy . ,Life'', and
also' spoke 'en . the importance of
missions in India. Mrs. Black gave•
a chapter from the ;study book.
Mrs. Dexter gave a poem and a
Bible quiz:. Miss . Evelyn White
sang a' :solo. the
Robert Osborne
conducted the business: The. bale ,
is to packed by' October 1st.. •.
' Reverend Duncan '•MacTavish of
London, ' was . . given • a surprise
. birthday party at the home :et'• his
sobeach recently, ish at Amberly
n Ernie cTavUr. and :Mrs.
Alex MacTavish, Mr.. and Mrs.
John 'Coiling and Mr. and Mrs:.
Melvin Coiling' • were among the
guests! .
Misses Carol and , Mary Ann
Coping visited for a few days with
their. ,grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold. Johnston near Teeswater.
Miss Alice Harrington, of Ripley,
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spent a few days with Mr. and.
Mrs, Walter Black and family.
Bill Black .attended the. Toronto
Exhibition with his cousin, Donald
Casler of " Brussels.
The 4-H Club organized for,the
fall project on Tuesday evening.
The' leaders are Mrs. H. Clayton
and m Mrs.. J., MacCharles. Nine
girls are enrolled with officers as
follows PresidentBarbara Mac
Tavish, vice-pres.Joanne Ham-
ilton, press reporter Evelyn: White,
secretary Janet Hamilton.
Sleeping garments is the, project'
and' they have chosen "Sleepy
`Time Gals"' as their club; name.
By the time the modern family
pays for a home in the suburbs, it.
isn't. ,
was taik on .Flower Arranging,
by Mrs:. T. J: Salkeld and she .dis-
played. several• types of .arran'ge
ments. ,
e A reading from Harry J Boyle's
t.book, "Homebrew . and Patches'',
was. given by. Mrs Gordon . Mac-
Pherson.. •
Completion of : plans, were made
for the• display •.at .the', Lucknow
Fall Fair
Mrs.. E -. .W: •Rice and. Miss Isobel
Miller were. ' appointed to look,
after plans for 'the Remembrance
Day.Service in November.
• ;Lunch was in `charge of • Mrs,
Gordon MacPherson, Mrs.' Gordon:
Lyons and miss • Mary Murray:
u never had to worry
y'ekeomG'nt"
Not this happy couple ! Many` years 'ago,
Bob invested . in a Sun Life Retirement In-
come65,' he 'will
come policy and novv that he.' is
be receiving from Sun Life a $400 cheque
every month, And when Bob dies, • his wife
will receive ,tvo-thirds 'of"this amount each
month as long as she lives:
Chances are 'ydu' too ritay ,look forward to
many happy . retirement Yeats, •Follow $ob'g
exar 1ple. Why :i ot'gi`e• me a call today?' •
J. ,
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