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Hear from dormer. P'resident tn P;f,
-Mrs. William 'Maolntyre- was,
hostess et ,the Kairshea Hall for
.the 'August meeting of the Kair-
An application for a license to shear Women's Institute.. Mrs.
• rate a Tadio. station at.Wit- Frank. MacKenzie +presided, �an�d,
Ontario, has .been turned the .seer`• etary's duties were ably
down. One of the applicants for. handled by Mrs. Evan Keith, as-:
the: license was ° .ruce St. George :sistant secretary, Mrs.. Keith Bread
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,of. Radio Station, CKNX,. Wing the Scripture . and the roll call
ham, was answered by "What I re-
• * solve ito do to increase ,lnem�ber-
A firemen's 'picnic held at For- , ship.''
snosa ' Gommuni ty� 'Hall on Sun- A letter was ' read from . Mrs.
day," during :,the; Firemen's' con-..
vention at Teeswater,turned 'but Prrmce Moffatd. ward Isl nd. Mrs.,
airier than : antielpated. ' Four Moffat is spending_ some time
Provincial Police officers "drop -there ' and .. has attended several
ped in" and confiscated coot interesting meetings,
ties of, liquor and (beer, requiring Mrs. 'lonald, MacKinnon was
a :truck to ..haul it away. Fire appointed 'delegate to the Grey,
Chief James' Meyer of Teesw.•ater I Bruce area convention, to' be held
and . Harold Voisin of Formosa 1 at M;eaford,, Sept. 17 and 118. Mrs.
•were merged ' with hawing beer ' Lloyd QVIacDougall , is the 'alter-
alter -
An other +than, their' r,esidences.. nate delegate.. As a bus is'going
• • * . 1* on . the, first' '.day, several ladies
Thenew : 5-sheet,curl- �indieated , the wished to
Ing rink at the Maitland'Country. '" Mrs.: Donald MacKinnon ' and
'Club at Goderitli- is well under Mrs. Evan Keith, were .appointed
construction with ice scheduled. leaders for .the -H course "What
to be available by Novetnlber ist. shall: I wea`r.'' The .training
' * .* * . • school for leaders is to be held in.
P•ark�ing meters , are to •Abe ran Lucknow, Sep►tenbber a and 9.
talle l in Kincardine to help •a1 1t was decided to send leaders.
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',leviate ,their traffic problem. to the senior training school on
- Block- Printing :;' at Walkerton,
A 221:. unit motel 'with an out- September 2 and 24, with ; ladies
door swimming pool is: to be an. „to be contacted ; on 'leadership. '
eluded in ' Hanover's new • shopp- ' Ten dollars was donated, to the
lug ;plaza. Lucknow 'Agricultural Society.
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"Depends what you remember most reckon..:If you
;think of winter as sleighrides and skating parties . .. ,
I'd say they were good:
"But. if you .remember. hauling logs and'chopping
kindling like, the menfolk did,. of trying to'light. the: ,
stove when it was below zero outside and certainly
cold inside then they weren't so' special.
• `"There. were' no. oil furnaces then, or Co-ajeratives
tto deliver fuel oil . all winter long. In those days you
had to keep yoursef warm: . . .
ry •p* g Serviceman
Yes, eve tune I see the Co-op* Sun to Se
and 1 feel how cosy it is in here, I realize that the real
good days are now! *Registered(rade Mark
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Lucknow - Ontario
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The quilt display for =the• lair utas
discussed and a co nmirttee ap.
pointed.
Mrs. G. Hamilton read the
Grey -Bruce • Resolutions and the
ladies discussed ,them • and. 'voted
as they wished their delegates to
do t the ,convention.
Nis. Houston, leader of the 4-11
Garden Club, ..spoke on veget-
ables and canning oftomatoes,
etc. ,1F Bene Burt gave a preview
at her comment on the exhibit, to
be given ' in Kincardine., Mrs Ted
Collyer took the chair for pro
gran.
A '.piano duet by . Janet Car
ruthers and Sharon Mowbray
was much enjoyed and Mrs,
Currie Colwell . showed , a' few
slides of general interest.
Mrs, 'MacKenzie thanked Mrs.
MacIntyr.'e and all who took part
in the program. The . meeting
closed • with the Queen and Insti.
lute .grace: and the Hostess, and
Mrs,'IVIaeKenzie and Mrs...Keith-
served a ' lovely lunclh.
LCCHALSH:
'Mrs Don Ainslie and •family
of Toronto„ha+ve been 'holidaying
with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Frank MacLennan:
Mr, Finlay MacDonald of Chat-
ham has been visiting his (father,
Mr. Dan i1VIacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Wyids
and family spent . Sunday. with.
Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Stone ,of
St. Marys.
Mr. Rod Finlayson is working
in Port *Elgin in ' the tobacco
fields u
Visiting Mr:•: and,' Mrs.: Oliver
McCharles and John are Mr.. &
iMrs. Irwin Clark of West . Mil -
bury, Mass, US.A;
Mrs. Annie MacDonald _is a
2patient in St Josephs Hbspital
in London
Recent visitorswith Mr: and:
Mrs. Donald :MacKenzie. were
Mrs. Kate "MacLean . •of Detroit
and Mrs://Annabelle ;,,Rabertson
of .Bluevale.
OLIVET NEWS.
Olivet P.C.W.•.: held ,a. Success-
ful saleof home . belying and
garden: •produce at Point'. Clark
on, Saturday" afternoon. Follow-
ing . the sale, (Mrs. Sandy.: Mac
Charles entertained the sales-
ladies. in her .cottage.);, '
Mrs. W. R. Frid of Uam� lton
and 'Mrs.. 'DST.. T: Roulston• visited
on. Saturday with -Mrs. W. R:;
Hamilton
Miss Margaret Hamm, Guelph,
spent a week with Mr and MTs:
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.Harry Calling and family. Mr..
and •. Mrs. :-Coiling returned' with
her on •Sunday and 'visited with
other friends in. Guelph.
Mrs Walter Black visited, with
her (nether, Mrs.. . Wm. McGuire,
in the 'Nursing . Home 'in Kin-
cardine on her' birthday.
Mr.. and Mrs.. David, King,
Pamela, Donald and Claire of
°Tee water visited on. Sunday af-
ternoon !with ;Mr. and ,Mrs. Mel-'
vin Coiling, Sharon- and Ernest.
Mrs. Raymond Hamnilton, . Jo-
anne and Wendy. are visiting `this
week .in London with Mr. and,
Mrs: Bruce Blackwell- and . fa-
rnily.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moulton &
Mrs. Allen `Bell of. Kingarrf vis-
ated on Saturday -with Mr.: and
'M s. Oscar White. and family.
A nuni ber from , here, visited,
with 'Mrs: Warren ..Lever : at ' the
home of . Miss Margaret Black,.
Ripley:- Mrs. ' Russell Kuhlman
and three sons of Detroit are also
,gues+ts 'of Miss' Black.
Mr.. Ben Smith" . of Harrow
sent . two 'weeks at the home Of
his sister, •IMrs.:John . Coiling and
Mr. Colling
Mr and -Mrs. Robert Engle &
daughter, Marilyn of '•Mitchell
visited with Mr, and; Mrs, Walter
Back and' family and Mr. and,
(Mrs. Jack l c tore and family
on Thursday. ,
Mr Ernest Coiling and Mr.
Mrs. .Donald Coiling visited oil
Stinday with Mr. and Mrs.. lived
8141 -veil sn Searboro, '
Miss Marilyn Finlayson' of
Stratford . spent the . week -end
with her parents, utr: and •Wrs.
Orville Farila 'son,.. ,
WEDNESDAY, AIT1C" •. 2214 '1,903
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LIBERAL NOS
CONVENTION
And/ ANNUAL MEETING
of the RwIM:1 Riding of .
HURON-BRUCEin the'
N !FALL. WINGHAM
M.. 0.nday,Augt.sI.
at. 8::3Q p.m.
Guest Speaker:
B . NIXONFOR BRANT
• ROBERT OiY; M.P.F.'N1P.Pr. . _ .....
and Prepident of the.. Ontario Liberal Association
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AND OTHER. PROMINENT 'LIBERAL
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COFFEE and. DONUTS SERVED
George ' Inglis,. President `#
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RIPLEY MEAT MARK
Custom Butchering
Mondays. Ho00` is . ,m.
. y�� as �. �� :.. �>r '�-DR �p
.Cutting and . Wrapping, -2e. pound
CATTLE CALVES -and LAMS. EVERY' DAY,.:.
EXCEPT. SATURDAY
We `iDo
Curing...and .Smoking' ,` ... Beef;. Pork and `Limb.
Sold Whole, :Half' or Quarter:.• For Better Service,,
And Lower Prices. CaII' Ripley X00;
Chas.. Hooisma,.. Prop,
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FRED' MUTTON:
The death of 'Frederick Mutton He leaves his wife . andone
ocoprred in -Victoria Hospital . in; on, Joe ' of: Lambeth. The fun
ondon Cll.:.' Wednesday, August eral services were !held' Satur=
lath at .the age of .66 years.. He day,, August' 17t+1i at merge .E.
Logan's . Funeral Hume at 14:3,0
past several years at 87 Haani,lton .a.m Rev •I•iunt of the Anglican
Road and drove taxi during that Church officiated.
time;
has resided in London 'for. the
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