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RINER` 1' L a •
SCHOLARS HIr :FUND
Mrs Stanley Cooper was host-
ess ,for th0 Silver Lake' W.I.
Meeting at: .her borne° on Wed-
nesday afternoon. f1 he vice -pies.,,
Mrs,' Ronald Thacker took the
president's. chair in the •absence
of Mrs., Aubert Qolwe1l, Who was
attending the .Grey -Bruce Area
Convention at Southarnrpton. The
meeting ' was. .opened With the
Ode and •Mary Stewlart. Collect
and the scripture ,was read by
1ulrs,. Rpn Thacker. ' The roll call
was answered ;by giving a re-
cipe using a dairy product, Mrs. -
Albert °Owen, 'Mrs. Doug Ban
merman and Mrs. Ellison Hodgliris
were• hostesses at Log House,
.Southampton on August 20th. A
tion. is being sent 'for schol-
are two off' 1fe's. greatest kites -
sings and also gave a reading.
A draw for a dairy product was
won by. Mrs, .Ron Thacker who
received one. half pound of
'cheese, , Readirngss were given. :by
Mrs. Will !Smith, Mrs.. John,
Hodgins. and Mrs. !Smith,
Young. A
pin contest to' name the number
of pans 'was. Wong by Mrs, Jas.
Thornpson and she Will
a
potted plant: Mrs.: Will Smith
demonstrated , the weaving of a
wool scarf 'on .a .frame and was
presented with a, gift from. the
W.I. by Mrs. Wm. Stanley, A
tasty lunch was. served. by Mrs.
Clarence Hedley and Mrs, Doug.
''Bannerman in the ,absence of her
mother,; Mrs.. Clarence. Moulton,
dona
arship to,aid Miss; Pear1J.saacksj• •
of Ceylon, who is . ifovv taking a
.Home Economist Cauise at . the'
Guelph., Standing Com-
mittee reports -tas, follows: Home
Mrs. : Stanley Cooper;
1•Iealth, Mrs: Wm. 'Stanley; •Citi-
zenship,. Mrs. :01arence 'Hedley.
The theme Home Ficonornics with
Mrs.. Starnley. .Cooper as conven-
er had . a ... good programme 'pre-
pared ;which .consisted ot a mot-
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to, . Good Health and Good Food
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TSE. LUCK -NOW SENTINKI �;
KINTAIL • VEGETABLE GALS
HELD • SECOND METING
The • second meeting of the
Kntail Vegetable Gals was held
on" Septenlibe!rth,aat —the'-home
of Mrs. Bill Ross. The meeting
opened with 0 Canada followed
• by ' the pledge. Verna Parrish
read •the. minutes . of the . Tast
meeting. The business ;was fol-
lowed; by the roll call,' There
was a demonstration. on cooking
vegetables.
Afternoons & Evenings,,on the Gran st n
A REAL LIVE CIRCUS .:DON'T ,MISSAT!
ALL the THRILLS and EXCITEMENT . . the CLOWNS and
the ACROBATS . . , the SOUNDS and the SMELLS of : the
BIG to!), featuring some of the greatest circus acts ever
"4 . presented. ''A treat for everyone" in the family, and n'a
wonderful way t0 bid farewell to the best Western
Fair ever.
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Everydaythroughout', .n
Western , Fair someone will wi
$1000. Why can"'t it be, you? Come often; and increase
your •Chances._ and see more of',the things you missed on
earlier waits. .
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FRIDAY, SEi''TEM$E.R 14th,, IS CHILDREN'S DAY
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�KN4'
Sever Beginn ers
At St: Ek.Iens.
ONTARIO •
(ST. HELENS NEWS) ,
Twenty-eight 'ladies answered.
the kloi1 Call, '.A 'Canadian• Ex-
port and 'Import at• the Sep-
tember WPI. meeting on Thurs.
day evening, in, the hall. Mrs.
Jim Aitchison;convenor of Cane .'
adian Industries and ]Agriculture
gave the topic based on "Facts
about Manufacturing:" Mrs. Rost
Errington had a swell prepared.
matte; "No one's heart will ever
harden, Planting seeds in friend-
ship's grardien" Mrs. .Wm. Ruth-
erford with a piano' instrumental
and. Mrs. Lorne Woods • gave a
reading„ •Final . plans were made
for the W.I. display at I;uck
now Fair. The date 'for the •Oc-'
,tdber meeting has been set for
Wednesday, October •3rd. at •8•:30
'because of .the election, • Mrs,.
];Gordon ,Str'uthers and`r. :-Har-
old Gaunt were appointed lead-
ers for the .,Short Course "143
pounds •af Meat" •in Qctober..The
W.I.. are sponsoring a bus trip
to QollingWood and other. points
on 1September 21st. The itpus lea-
ves' St; 'Helens at ,8 o'clock' and
all interested are to get in touch
with -Mrs Ellwood ..Barhour . or
Mrs. Gordon :Struthers. as • soon
as .possible, so they'. can 'fill the
bus.
Mrs.: • Roy. Hawley . of Oshawa
spent the . past week with .her•
parents, • 'Mr. .and 1Mrs. Lorne
Woods,- 'Mr. •'Hawley was. here.
over •the ,wveek=end. ,
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Mr. and .Mrs.Frank McQuil,i}:n
and Terry were recent visitors'
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl John•-
'stop': •at Blue -vale.
• School:* opened at S.S. Na. 4
West Waw.anosl ' With seven. Ai
Grade •1. The new beginners' are
Douglas :Aitchison, ; David • Met
Whinney; = i'reddie=and—�Gordie
Black, Douglas .Lynda
Lyons ' and Large .Gammie. Mr.
Wm• .Warsell of . Goderich. ?is
again teaching here .with forty
pupils. •
,Miss Florence -Stewart of. Ev=
anston,. I1linois was* a recent 'vis
.icor with Miss. W:D. • Ru'tiherford.
Rev: -Andrew Lane of Lake
side' will .have charge ; of• the
church 'service in' St. Helens''
Church on 'September ' 23rd.
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ESSO' SERVICE.
FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS .BATTERIES..
DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock)
AT 'REASONABLE PRICES!
Repairs.'' to AH Makes of Cars and Tractors
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3 . Licensed. Mechanics
Alignmeflt �a.Balancing
--sand
MOTORCADE DEALER
The funeralservice was 'held
at. the. 'Lodge. Funeral:.i1 Qme in
Goderich . on Tuesday, August
28th, for Mrs. Wilfred .Francey
'who died on Sunday,: August ,28th
in • London. , Interment' was* in
Kincardine, ''ceme'tery The Pall-
bearers -were ;'Arthur ,Humphrey;'
Bert Irwin, "Cecil: Humphrey arid.
.Donald.Durmar '
.A. daughter of the late Alex-••
ander,"` and - Margaret. Stewart
'McMurchy, Mrs Fran'cey was
born near•Kintail, and .graduated
nurse from Alexandra Hos-
-pital, 'Goderich, In 1923 She mar-
ried Wilfred. L. Fran+cey and : they
lived at, ':Saskatoon, Hamilton;
Ashfield . '.Township before tri'ov
ing. to Goderich 'in 'I9Q.' Slee; was.
a. ,.inemibe'r •of' Knox•:Presb.yterian'
Church' .
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• Mr. and Mrs.; Angus McAuley
and family. visited. recently with:
Ann
Mr. e, and 'Mrs. Frank .
Mr. Wesley Haines of Wing-.
harri is • visiting. with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
Congratulations to • Mr.. and
1Mrs.' Russel Swan on the birth
of .a son ' in Kincardine, Hospital
and also to . Mr and .Mrs. Barry
iMcl3Onaglh it . Win:gham Haa'pi-
Mr.° 'Lorne ''.Hackett: was in.
Wingham • Hospital for 'a •:week..:
Sunday . school at , .10:516 -and
Church will be at .145 for the
month of Sept/ember..
M
r. , and Mrs.. ' •Sam Swan. of
Luckniow'spent •Sunday :ev,enbig •
with Mr: and Mrs. Frank "Rit-
-chis
MRS; WILFRED FRANCEY,
;Surviving ,are . two sisters, , Miss
.Margaret: Ann: !MoMurchy, Gode-
rich;' Mrs. George 'Dunbar,, Ethel.
Wand .several nieces and; neph-
ews. Mr.::Francey' . passed away
'three years . ago.
MARIANNA MaeDONALD •
HEADS ' LEARNING LASSIES
,Mr. Frank" Ritchie' returned.
home last Friday; from Wingham The next Meeting will 'be held.
Hospital. 'following an ` operation.' on September. 115th. '
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The, first meeting of ;the Col-
wan:ash Letrihing Lassies was
•held at Mrs. P. MacDonald's,
The' meeting ; opened` With • the
4-H Pledge •followed by 'the.. elec-
tion of officers • as follows:.
President, •Marianna MaeD,on-
ald; vice.-pres;.i.dent, Ann Arnold;
treasurer, Maty Andrew; secre-
tart', Ritchie; :press repor-
ter; Barbara Nelson. . ..
Mrs. MaoDonald. demonstrated
measuring. Notes were . given 'on
good food ,£or everybody, vege:t-
ables for -family health .and ve-
' getables, '•fresh, . canned, frozen,
cfried.•
PeopleOC
AttendOpeniflg
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everal ,_Ener• this ; community
were guests. of ' the British Mort-
gage ' and Trust Company last
Thursday night • • at' ',Goderich,'
when they : inspected . their new
branch office there and were
treated .;to a retention that . fol
Pawed at :the Harlbourli•te Inn,
Attending locally were Mr. :&
Mrs. Donald -MacKenzie •of Ash
field 'Township and Mr. and Mrs,
Milton Rayner, iMr. and Mrs.
Phillip . Stewart and •Mr, and
Mrs,' Don Thompson • of Luck -
now. "
Manager of , the ,modern new
branch is ,Edward trolands. Fea-
tures of the building include a
community room in the •base-
rent, , modernly • eguiipped, and
available to any group by reser
ration for sinall meetings, A mu
rat of the town of'Goderich, done.
with sand and a •hardening. sib-
stance was ;also an unusual 'fea-
ture. • .
,Official. opening ' of the .build-
ingwas on Friday, with the
public • viewing the office an
Fridaf and Saturday,
KAIRSHEA ' • KUTIES. •
HELD. ' 3RD' ; • MEETING
The. 3rd meeting of the Kair-
shea 441 .girls opened at :1:00 on:
September 8th. 'There were 9
members present, Eileen Burt
read the mdnutes of the: .last
meeting.' They listed articles that
are essential in 'a: ,bedroo • ] and
each' made a• little throw' cush-
ion for the bedroom.
The•sollcall,"Tie colour .I aim:
using in 'my •,bedroom'' Was ',an
swered . by all •memlbers.
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• 1961 Chev Belair Sedan, automatic, power steering, fully
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• 1961 Chev Belair • Sedan, automatic, fully *quipped. ' •
• ,1961 ; POritiac.. Laurentian, power, •,•steering, 'automatic, fully u..�..
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a 1961 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
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• 1957 Chev 1 -ton Pickup,
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• 1956 Buick 4 -door hardtop:
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