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.Mr and Mrs, Roy Schneller, Jimnoon; with the Vice President, Mrs,
,and Betty visited on Sunday with 1 Jim Smithin the chair. Mrs, Torn
relatives around Petersburg. Hodgins read the scripture foil -
Doo r Prime winners .at the H W,I.. 'lowed by the Members Prayer
1st -- a dressed chicken, P. A. The meditation was given by
zaar last Saturda
ba . Y evening .ere Partners and the Lord's .Pea er,
Murray;tad -- an angel food, Edna Boyle. The roll call
• cake, Miss, Thornton; ap-' was answered with the word . `«Re-
ples, Mrs. Currie Colwell..
Member." •A' missionary leiter
Dors, Miner Hartwick of Kin- from Miss Eileen. Joi$es, a .missson
any nurse .in Hong Kong told
cardin4 kited on Thursday with tot how she heard the call: to serve
her mother Mrs. Gertrude Walsh,
to the mission field she stated
jolly gond fellows," The .bride rove
her wedding dress of 25 year*
ago & they also had kept a layer
of their Wil.wedding cake
which was, ;served at 4a fly
dinner held earlier in the
evening: A delicious lunch and an-
niversary cake waS served. ' Fipl-
lowing is the addrea
DearHazel;
':Perry •
It seems like only yesterday,
That you stood side by 'side;
And Rev. Young spoke the words
That made you groom and bride.
Now 25 years have flown
Chest& Robb of Hamilton_ vis- ,that the work was hard. but bee 'How
quicklyPassed have ,
iced with his parents Mr. and happiness was unbounded when e same old sweet
Mrs. John 'Robb. she received her certificate to bet hem'
. r. and Mrs, ^ Harold Jim Smith spent � owed a„ called r missionary
nurse, the W You'vehad. some lgaughsy and sor
Mr.
the• week -end With 'Mr. and Mrs., w gratitude • c A .rows, too,
for their :help, guidance & Contin-.
Bob Smith: and: other .relatives at } seed years' that 'are gone
Toronto. . °' support: Special. prayers were,
offered for .the sick in this coin -
Mrs. Ales Percy and Mrs. EC
I. munity,. Three: biles were packed
Thompson. attended t. h e Royal [ for Moosonnee School, The Mna
And after every cloudy day .
The sun. has . always shone.
Your daughter now has grown up
W inter Farr at Toronto this wee%,1 hawk Institute - at Brantford and It seems it can't be true;.
Remembrance • Day Service Big ;Trout Lake* Prayer closed Sweet little . girl awhile. ago,
The annual Remembrance Day :fur the meet nut L Bright eyes,, so` round.and blue
Service eras held rn the Holyrood ; / Sharon then said good-bye
hall ce 1 y martin with 's: Weans Wedding Dress of 25 Years And left the old .home .nest,;
P, A, Murray, ehairmaa. School 1 O Wednesday evening. Noir., r, 11th And . chose. B, a • husband
pup - friends' and .. neighbours , gathered Bob Brooks, she. loved 'him, best,
under ' the � dir+ectian of' firs.:
at the home of Mrs and Mrs: Perry .
D�onalda Scott„ sang •tflre opening ` Hoetg%ns to ~ marlk their 25th {Medd-
Wide 'all of life' treasured mere
. chaaus, . Two minutes siteuce was
g Anniversary.Walter Breckles
eyed. A!i were welcore�ed awd
�' was • master of ceretrza�es and . Of ,relatives ,and ' friends
B.e ' Berm Cox' read the Scri - showed a pictures of • tl�e Kenlaugh ; O love this little. neighborhood
ture lesson which was followed by And wr�l whatever comes,
Centennial, `en 1957, . and. the Pres- .,
brayer by Rev.. Reif of Bervie., . Its ganged a lot throughout the
retie m
Allister Hughes sang • the th ' and also picterres orf the recent r �
Mas P A. Murray gave an ap- Boy scouts, �p to W • �� It may knot be a mansion
propriate reading.' `aWhy We wear pictures were all very in- Bnt "t' been. Sweet $
A P ” Mrs. Jack Iley4tt fav -
The
teresting. Readir�rgs .were given i were aril so
�' -, glad to carne tonight
The kilns(. 4� Cod help byterian Centennial in 1963 and 1 y
ages past"seas and Mrs-
;the Anglican • Centennial in 1964,
Since you settled in your home,
placed urea _
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a with a solo; The Ree_ R IDy • Mrs. WesPey Thompson of T� you didn't know we were
vias guest speaker and li °seed : Kiiicanti aadiQe. lbirs. Tares 1 acDon- comiri'.
in Flanders . Fields, Mrs. Alex And.. reap '-hurnrnzn
i � Y got Dings.
an inspiring message ending width and . Bushel/ Asx Pyercy Mrs. A fever gest their .. heads together
su Fields."'
l�!orFe Bushed conducte�+d:' tWd ,• '
Percy, : president of the Institute,. p eture earites sed. Miss. play . If anyof .. want ar
with t Bo Ni, . ; .ad ars address to Perry, y ou lY
thank all who assisted e' re
Service -which closest • with • Ged and Ilazel. Mrs. Bibb .'Burt pre- . Just drop a hint to one of tis
gave The Queen- Tfri.e�, each replied fittingly an
W„ A_ Ntee ing �/ _ 'for iii sham!' g "Par ' tier are = gays
. The WA. met on Thursday after We ask you to accept this gift
To mark your Wedding Day,
seattesl them_with with a gift of �imoney., •. And we'll make.. your .. A�niriversary
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