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*ARJORIE ,ALTONq HEADS •
LEARNINGx LASSIES. CLUB
The first meeting; .of. ,the.
memaking Club, (`Cottons Ma
Smart" Was held' by the: ICo
Hash Learning ,Lassies Citi-
Church,. The 'meeting'. ;was'• open
with the 4-.1-f ►pledge, • �folloW
'by • bhe, electron Qf �offxcer
who, are . as 'follows-� ,President,
Alton; Vice -President,
Anne Alton; Secretary';: Jo
e , Crozier and Press Repor
Wanda Henry, '
• Vas- ` decided that future
stings: would be held
Tuesdays in the basement ..
kett's 'United Church. Di
Bions were held on "Manning
(Dress,(; "Quality of .Mater
andPosture... •
The Icnembers are as follow
' Frank ,Alton,'. '. JoAnne �'�
Joanne Crozier,
Alton, Caryle Menary, Wanda
Henry,Mary, Andrew, � �$arbar
sons; Ann Arnold; ;Arnold,
Humphrey; SandraCameron
Hilda 'Ritchie, Marianna Mac
Peggy Button, Anna He
Han.. `Mrs:. Jack Ritchie 1i;tchie. is th
an'd 'Mrs. Alex
he :assistant leader: ' .
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usiness 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 ' 2
SCOTTISH NIGHT
;AT 'ST.. H ELENS.
(ST. HELENS ' NEWS)
Miss 'vii' •. • R'utherford.' 'is
,spending a .few 'days .'in iLitto:.
wet With" her friend, , 'Miss jean
Austin.
Mrand. Mrs.• Alan 'I Thytgck
• f' �es._ater'_s ent 1VMnda rev-'
o .Te w p �' .
' ening with Mr. and �Virs. !Allan
,Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar
and INancy 'of" Brantford spent,
the week -end With her. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey; Webb.
Misses, ' Norma Forster and;
Beverley Gaunt .of `London spent
the, weekend,With- their parents;',
Mr. William. • Forster and ;Mr. &
Mrs.'Harold :'Gaunt:
A capacity acit crowd ' attended, the
p ..�'
Scottish Night at St. Helen's Hall
on Friday''evening. Mrs. William
Rutherford' presided at . the piano`
and Mrs. .Andrew" `Gaunt led: in
community ' tinging., Miss W;' . D.
Rutherford gave a .,sketch of the'
life of, Robbie Burns. A. Musical
trio ;by ;Mary • jKaye, •Pa,,tsy ' and
Laurie; .McCharles of,Olivet' with
accompaniment 'by ;their. mother,
'.MrsSandy' 'McCharles, . delight-
ed
elight
ed'.the audience. `Scotch' readings
by . Mrs: 'Jim .McNaughton . of
Lucknow and Mrs'Gordon ' iMc-
Pherson 'were , `much °, enjoyed.
:Sheila; McQuillan played two
Scotch, selections on' the piano.
Joan ' McKenzie' of�-Lucknow de-
lighted the 'audience with several
(,PURPLE GRO'P'E :NEWS)!
Mr, and, Mrs.. . Burtgn ,Collins
entertained . he ',Radio 'ar:It For -
,on Monday night There
were nineteen present. This
Business sof rarnzing and a '"Na
tional .Price : Policy" (were under
discussion. In,our' society, !price
is the !value for 'which a goods
can ,be traded., In, areas, ,regions
and provinces farm organiza-
titins,; marketing agencies, and.
co-operatives , have 'boosted pri-
ces_ and have cut costs, but'we
think nationally, their , efforts of
ten . cancel each other. . A national
price policy should create a mea-,
sure of stability' of total national
foots. ' output, within the limits
' imposed.. by . Weather and other
hazards.. 'We think that no mar-
keting plan twill have complete
success on ,a commodity •produc
ed in mo than one pr'ovince,.
unless there a working rela
tionshipin t p -level ,•marketing
circles.' ''We ' advise •a '•national,
Milk Plan..
A few !games and lunch. Com*,
pleted a very' delightful evening;.
Scbtch. +dances, Mr. ,John, McRae ` Miss' Annetta .Forster was
and, Sandy McQuillan, set the
Scottish mood with several .bag
pipe selections. Mr. McRae. ;also
sang in Gaelic and some. Scot
tish melodies, Mrs. 1E W. Rice.
and Mr. Lorne 4aForster• • favour-
ed with vocal' solos. Gladys Mc-
Donald had; `a humerous reading
"When l,Vla,'has. the.Institute.!':
Following the program, ' lunch'
`was served and Farrier's, orchest-
ra ,played for the dance.that fol-
lowed. :
. ��: alaarr •ya.•
The Februar ni`eetin Of the
Y g:.
W.I.will, be.' held on' Thursday;
February .2nd at a o'clock•at• the
home ' .of Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
The roll call• will ' be' answered
b .` • Something. that .. makes ': Can-
ada
g
ada different from • other ;coun-
tries,.
coun-
` • . ' rs. Andrew. Gaunt Will
ties M.s,A, !G
prepare the.' motto, "Racial. Prob-
leets • of 'today:" This being . Na=
tional" .and . International • : Day,
Miss Beatrice •McQuiliin> will have-
the
have
the topic Program and.lunch will,
be in': char e of .Mrs'.. Jirr� Aitchi
son ,.and' Mrs. Andrew' Gaunt.
Mrs. ' Rosa• Thom, '.Mr; and Mrs.
Stuart Collyer .and 'Tim,' Mr. and
Mrs: L. C Thompsgn, Patricia.
arid` Joanne, Mr.' `and' :Mrs.:. Frank•
McQuillin and Terry,': and, Mr.
;Wallace .. Miller ' were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Miller ' ori
'Satiirday .evening. " :•
naiinniinnannonn En
■ .. - - ,r
' • Brian, Bonnie, .Kerry and Hea-
■ . •' they. were Sunday 'visitors with `:•
■' o •• ..., . Miss Eva and Mr., JLornne Cul-
rea a ry c e •
home • from Toronto f.►r the
week -end.
Miss • •Margie ,' , `Collins . spent
Thursday4'�•in ' ltinlough with Miss
May' Boyle.
Mr.' and. Mrs. :Bill 1 'aldenby
and iCheryl', Westford, were Sat- ',Lucknow ' an Thursday was at
,urday ;evening' guests of Mr,and'' tended . by a' large ' number of
Mrs. ' Gordon MacDonald: ° °friends. '
Mrs,. Helen Swann spent a, few
days wit ' Mr; and Mrs,' Glenn'
.'rke: � �
Clarke: Stanley,
• Mr.: • Andrew . 'Patterson ; visit-
ed last Sunday ",with Mr/ and.
Mrs: Burton ' Collins.
Mrs. Tom Kempton and Linda dent`, of Point' .Clark: Going ono.
of. Ripley,.Miss Eva Culbert; `Mr. Bradenton, Florida the will' be
and .Mrs. Don McCosh,and: Rich- guests of Mr. and ,•Mrs:. Ernesto
and were guests :of Mr.. and Mrs.' young who spend .part of their
Francis Boyle '.!and,, family' ori vacation in the• Amberley.district.
Wednesday. ' r. and 'Mrs. Verner Brown
M
'On Saturdayevenin a Pre -week
. , P, of St. Jacobs � were; week end
g
septation and welcoming ..party 'guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chester'
was 'held in ‘:the ., Pu le Grove
.,Purple Campbell.. ,'
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School'` House .for•Mr.' and . Mrs.
I The congregations. of ]!ins Ri=
,•.
Dorit- Dore; Mr. `; Burton, 'Collins ver: and ,Bethel were represent.;
P
read` the address and• Mr. Walter ed on ."Sing ;Time" in • Wingharn
ii ,.presented <e .an .Don:;,
•Col ins . Ma . 'and on ' Sunday,. Janizary • 15Th. by
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wa. .the
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Marjorie
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of
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the, Materi-
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Mrs 1-
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leader'Hackett
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AMBERLEY
•The sympathy of the-commun-
ity
he-communesity is extended to: ' Mrs.. George
Elliott and. family in ' the passing.
of 'a, kind husband and father.
The funeral which' was held in
• Mr. and.. Mrs. Walter' Brown.
Amberley left on Friday' .for a'
vacation, n•.the south. They will
spend some. time• with Mrs. Har-
vey Hyland of .Wilmington, De-
laware, who is: a 'sumZer. resi-
with''•a purse of'money.. The ev- `Glen: Boyd,; Donald • Courtney,
ening was , _ spent in playing r
Lynn, and Carl`.Lowry; Leona d
cards A;' ,.bountiful lunch, was Ren rw'nMurrayCourtney, , L a, , . Nlu
served:
Mrs. •Frank': Currie. visited on .
Monday w.ith Mrs. 'Walter. For
sten_•
Due to zero' weathera good •'
many ', suffered _with: frozen taps'
in the barns last week:
FOR 'FAST EFFICIENT OVERNIGHT .� • Mr.and. Mrs. Francis Boyle,
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JAN'. 25th, 'i8$:1
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..CALL.,.........wtww.
ROY HAVENS
plutnbing and; Heating
Esto Oil Burner
Sales and Service
FOR SAFES
DEPENDABLE
.
Convenient budget terms-'
• up to 5 years to pay.
lig'
atraeotlro�niutree �►
Thompson, ' Ralph, Hunter., " Harold
Courtney,`;. Murray Hunter and
Jim. Elliott. •
':Chester, ero
'!Reeve Emrn t o ,:at
tended :County, Council in: Wal
erton' last ; week. "•<•;,'
Mrs, Arthur °�ourtne hat re
.Y. .
re -
:turned after spending a
week 190th ' relatives, in London.
Leaders of. the , Cotton Cuties
Mrs:• Win. Col1int and'- Mrs:' C.
r
iEmme ton '• Were.. in •.,Walkerton
'on• Monday in preparation. for
Achievement Day 'which is to .be•
held' in' Kincardine in February
11 '.
'• and :1VIrs, John' Be of
Kincardine visited: ,in Aniberley
en Wednesday ,with , Mr. and Mrs,
Rosa • Shiells..
'Softie ' ,of the • members of Pine
River United • Church choir are
attending -practice on Sunday :af
y ••'.
ternoon at; . Kincardine • United
Church.,
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Mr: arid:. Mrs.: Pete ._Pedersen
'and • Miss >. Rosalyn Swami of
London spent the week -end at.
Mr.: Norval . iStanley s. n• ,
Mr:. and Mrs.tRH
oss'.enderson,:'
Lucknow were guests .a't• Mr:
Don Robertson's,'Tu'e'sday, : even
inig.
'.Mt. and .Mrs.': Cordon MacDon
'aid visited, recently w:ith.. Mr, &.;
Mrs FredGilch•rist,' Con.' 4..
Mrs.:' Milton. Walsh, ,Mr. Scott.'
:Walsh arid Miss '. Carolyn,, • For-
ster°'`vist'ed :With', Mr: and. Mrs.
FrankCurrie.' "'
' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphi•ck,
gild Mrs. •Jack ' Elphick '., spent:.
,Thursday ., withh' Mr.. and Mrs,.
Peter Leeson. •, '
Mr: and'Mrs. Morford .Mackay
and. Bill, 'Anne, Allan and -.Shin
ley spent the weekend, in Wat=
erford, with - Mr, and 'i Irs. • Den
Anderson, '' '
Mrs. .Helen Swann, Messrs.'
Milton :arid Norval 'Stanley, Were
,dinner,, giiests, of .Mr;. and Mrs:
Aurel .Armstrong ' on''• Tuesday
Rev. .and Mrs, W. !Carson of
Bervie were dinner guests of Mt.
and• Mrs; Bill Arnolden Wednes4.
day; •;
After ' two , futile attempts .to
have` a'. refugee .family; estaiblish-
ed in Kincardine, the Lakeside
tbwn• .Refugee !Committee has
sent- the balance of their frill
amounting to $4190. to the World `
Refugee Year ,Fund'
• A miser .May. be ' `ratty ,'tough
to live with Mite makes
a
nlighty good, attcestor,'7 ` •
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FOR WHAT.
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Proprietors of nlanufaetur+Ing,
wholesalii.'or..retail trade; and
service enterprleee having a
gross revenue'nOtexceeding
$250,000 per annum.
v'urohaee or Improvement of
equipfl ent or frnOrovement of:,
• premfses. '
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Maitimum loan: 525,000.
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HOW LONG:
'WHERE:
Maximum::repaynisnt
term: 10 roars.
At any branch of, th*'B of:M.`
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