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QLIVET and DISTRICT
'The Bevis and: S... club: met at
the 'home of Pabst' iMaharles on.
Tuesday . evening. The meeting
'was opened- 'with ;the Natrona t
Greed !$1I irley Steele read the
rnthivtes of the last meeting, £ _
lowed (by the roll call Which was.
answered by .pictures of two gear-
COLWANASH• .LEARNING:
LASSIES MEETING
The second rneetirvg " of . the,
Col'wanash. Learning Lassies Was
held at !tile Thome. of Mary An...
dre w on (September 23.. Presi- .
dent Rosalene , iPiwiips opened
• the meeting w,itih• ibhe '4-H• 'Pledge,
The minutes were then read by
Nancy : Irwin. The 'roll call was
answered iby ten. members. Bus=
Mess was discussed;.. bout ' jud-
ging
ud-ging •for the Teeswater Fair: For
• the next meeting ,on Ober 2
they are • to .visit a • cheese
faotary. • The fourth. meeting is to
be • held on '.'October .7 at 8:00
o'clock at the :home. sof • Lynda
Cameron. Mary Andrew, Ros-
aPlere and .Nancy Irwin
demonstrated ;how'. •oto' make . co
cqa, The meeting . was closed.
with! tthe • singing of ,;the . Queen..
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anents that would be Suitable for
each girls figure. The next meet-
in'g• is to be held !at the Thome sof
Barbara Mac'avish on (October 1,
Discuss'i'on of low- to design the.
book covers and harmony aamong.
clothes.' took place. the reeding
closed with: the 4-11 pledge. , foil
lowed by lunch prepared by (Mrs.
MacCharles,
Miss Sharon Calling. Was :organ-
ist on Sunday in. ;the United
Church.
!Mr,. and Mrs. Byron',Ctitter and
Mrs, Frid of !Hamilton spent the
weekend-wiih Mr, anti Mrs; 'W T.
Rou1ston and Jack: • • •
ZVtiss.;Phyliss 'Clayton 'of Strat-.
ford spent the ,weekend with cher
,parents ;Mr., and Mrs. Herb 'Clay-
ton 'and Lynn, and (Mrs. Frank
k.
Mills . .
Mr, Ronald MiacCharles sof Ham-
Alton
Ha nAlton spent the weekend with his
parentis; 'Mr. and Mrs. Jaber Mac-
Charles and Sandra,
• Mr. land Mrs.. Clarke. Coiling end.
family of Detroit visited on the
weekend with• Mr. !and Mrs. John
Co11'ing•.•
. Congr?aulations 'to Mr:' and Mrs.
Mizrray• Cameron and Susan of
.Iamil'ton on the birth • uof
and brother. •
Timber Tips 'I
' The .Lucknaw . -: Dungannon
Bawling League started the 1963-
64 season on Wednesday and
Thursday night with the usual 12.
teams. Jack Treleaveyn took• high
honors (for • high single ;and high
!triple, With • a single score ' of 3+711
flat and la :triple of 662. The ladies
.n gih . single was held: by ' Lorna
Button, with 231 Eclat score and
Mary Fisher was tops •for, ithe tri-:
p'lewith '077 flat.
New !bowlers .to join the league
are Ray -and Elaine thornton with
tine. Wolverines, Frank and. Mar=
ilyn Egan'with the Kangaroos,
Peite.A1• with the Zelbras- and 'Cliff
'Crawford with the Gophers.
Anyone Who • !wishes . to . bowl,
please 'contact (Mrs: Stuart Jam-
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Team Standings '•
Cubs 4, • Beavers, ' 3, . Kangaroos
3., .Tigers .3, • Pole oat 2, Zebras
2, Coons 2, Lions 2, Gophers,
Chipmimks` 1, .. Wolverines '. 1,
Squirrels A;
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E. Haldenby.
•' We extend ,sympathy to the,
family of : the late Thoanas Bad -
gins who ' passed a way in Wing-.
�haan Hospital on Tuesday: The
.funeral • was held, 'on Friday af-
ternoon from the • MaeKenmie
Memorial Ohapei with the burial
in 'Greenhill . Cemetery.. '
. and Mrs: Charles 'Suther-
land,*
ut e land, Mrs, M. . McGillivray ,of
Toronto spent . • the week -end
With Mr. and ',Mrs: James Hod-
gins Sr.i'sand other relatives. •
Mt. and ;"Mrs; Arthur Holden-
by of. Toros to visited with, 'rel-
atives here over. the .week -end.'
Sunday visitors !with Mr, and
Mrs. Roy • S•ohnel'ler . ^were. Mr.
and Mrs, •• Clayton.'' Rickett Of
Breslau, Mr. and Mrs, 7- Ronin
'Halter of. ,Btidgeport, Mr,' !Gor-
don Galloway ` sand Mr. Wilfred•
!ruder and *son of 'Wiarton: . .
We ' eXtend. 'sy'mpathy to "Mrs.
Katherine 'Collins . and .,the seem-'
hers. of . the •Pa4terson family • in
the' passing, . of, her . father,, the
late 'Andrew .Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. •Willi;ani Lloyd
of° London visited over the `week-
end with relatives here and. •in •
Kincardine.
Mr; and Mrs. ' Verne Hodgins
of !Angus visited with Mrs: 'rho-
mas • Hodgins , and. ofamn!ly.
On ' Sunday' next, the Anglican,
Service will be held at 9:30 a.m.
` Mr .and Mrs Jim Rall. And.
Mrs. Maurice : Hodgins• of Lan-
don .• visited ` with .relatives' there,
on • ' riday.
On Sunday next them'�Presby-
terian' • Service ' /will 'he ' held. at
2:30 in ithe afternoon with Sun-
day School at• 1;30:- This •• !will
be .a: Communion Service:.
numiber from here attend--.
ed: ': ` the • Harvest . TlksgiPving•
Service gat Bervie on' Sunday'
Morning, and also `' the ;Confir-
mation in the evening. At the
evening service 'the Right Rev.
H. F. Apple raid was ^the:, ;g+uest,
speaker: Twenty-one candidates'
were presented Rd* Confirmation '
`by:.Oanon R,:.' W. Stump, : Follow-'•
ing the service a social • hour
Was (held 'when the ladies :of
Bervie served refreshments.
Mrs. !Douglas Teeira of South
Burnaby; B.C. ',Was here during
'the: week, attending the funeral
Of her lather :the' late Thomas
Hodgins. 'She left on Sunday , on.
her return 'trip. (Members of her •
faimily. accompaniied . her. to Tor-
onto, •
Natural gas has ibeen turned an
in the 'Durham, 'Hanover, , Walker-
ton areafollowing a $4 ;Million
coni truiotion program 'which korai-
rreneed early in May.
Tils+tatl;ation, of a sprinkler sys-
tem in ,the new •-Hanover .Coliseum
at Pa ;cost of over'$12,000 is being
considered It was pointed outby
an insurance ,film that the sprink-
iter sy$tem would result .in a
yearly saving' on the premium
of: about $20500. .
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