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The "Easter •`Thankoffering: -a
South Kinloss' W.M.S. ' was held,
in the school room' :of the church
on , Monday &ening, March 20th.
Mrs • H. Buckton presided and
the scripture :lesson. was rea4d. by
Mr's. ,Evan . Keith: Mrs.' Sa;n'dy..
MacLeod and Mr, Phillip Steer
accompanied • by Mrs; A: Hughes
Sang . "The Old ' Rugged . Cross.",
The story . of "The Spring,by,.the
Side' of ",;the , Road" ..wasread in
parts by Mrs, . Frank MacKenzie
and,. Mrs. ,Buckton giving the•
background for the well known
poem by Sam:' Walter,/Foss "The
House by the Side . of• the Road"
which was recited .by Dean,
MacLeod, Speaker for the ..even-
ing was • the • minister, Rev. Rode-
rick, MacLeod' who 'gave a- talk
on,` Missions showing' that '..the'
missionary . enter"prise' was . begun.
by the ..Lord who Weft ' the ,corn-.
• Mand ,' to. carry the,. 'Gospel or
"The • Go'od. News" to all the
world • He traced the Work of
Missionaries• of Bible days, . and
• then on to later times' whenMis-
sionaries from the Maritimes
first carried h the Gospel; to the
isfands of ,the sea, severar suffer-
,Trig;;. martyrdom,' The comman'd.
of 'the::. ' Master' is still . binding
upon His Church, although -doors.
are closing _d'ue to 'world" unrest
and='Coirimunsm...He , was thank=
ed by Mrs. Douglas Graham and
•preserited with : a small -gift .from'
the.. W.MS.. Mrs. Sam Chislett
gave the ' offertory `prayer,• and
Ilene Bur't• contributed an aeVord-
ian solo..' Connie and Boddie Mac-
Kenzie played a piano duet. Mrs.
Phillip • Steer and Mrs: ' Harry
'Laois sang a duet and the mini-
ster ' dosed the meeting with
Prayer. Lunch was served by the
ladies. ''
S T. HELENS
Easter visitors . with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Harvey Webb were 'Mr.' . &
Mrs. 'Dan' Rose of Newmarket,
Mr'.' and Mrs. Ken Grewar 'and
Nancy' of Brantford, Miss Alison
Webb, of Guelph and Mr, David.
Gilmour Of Guelph.
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Gaunt and
Ken of Londesbore spent 'Satur-•
day evening with Mr. and: Mrs:
Andrew Gaunt.
Mrs; :Wm., A. Humphrey
patient in' Wingham Hospital.
We .' wi Ali her improved health:.
'Note': the W.L.: meeting has
been changed • to Friday, April
7th -at 2 o'clock in; the hall., '
SS: No. 3, West ,Wawanosh
held. its ' final' shoot party on
Thursday evening with ";1,1 -tables..
High gent was 'Charlie Fowler
of Dungannon, arid the high lady
prize went to . ' Ted • Robinson.
Consolation prizes went to Gor-
don Saunders and Mary Bea
Purdon.
Mr. and .Mrs, Keith Black: and
David, ,Freddie, Gordon and Ke
vin of 'Ottawa spent the Easter
weekend:' with , her .,parents,. Mr.:
and' Mrs. Gordon McPherson
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Mr and Mrs. Perry Hodgins
:and Sharon visited Monday ev,
ening with. Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Matilden. •
Mr, and Mrs. Roy ' Schneller
visited• with relatives, at Kit=
chefier on• "'Thursday, „
'Mr. and Mrs, Harold Slessor
and Connie of. ,• Glarnis visited
• Wednesda' y with Mr., and Mrs.-
Bert Nicholson and family.
Mr. and; Mrs. George Haldenby,
entertained the Anglican Church
choir at a 'buffet, dinner. at their
home onWednesday evening.
Fourteen • members enjoyed the
delicious 'dinner which was fol-
lowed. with choir practice. 'Rae.
Haldenby On behalf of the organ-
ist and choir -thanked' the Hal-
'ture
denby's for such: a lovely gess-
Miss Margaret Schneller of I
Belleville is. spending her Easter
vacation at her home here..
Mr. 'and • . Mrs, Karl Boyle and.
Carol of London spent the week
end with Edna and .May, Boyle.
Mr,. and Mrs. Don ''Haldenby
of: Montreal are 'spendi'ng Easter
-here with their. parents. Don has
been transferred from. Montreal
to Hamilton. He ,. is ' a Bank ' of,
Montreal inspector . and began his
banking career in 'Lucknow: 11s.
sister; :Barbara :.joined: the Luck,-
now'Bank of ;Montreal staff six
months, ago. We wish. them both
`continued success..
Miss, Donna . Nicholson • .of To-
ronto: and Miss -Marie Schneller,
of Wingham visited Over, Easter
at their parents homes here,
The Halyrood ' Women's'. Insti-
tute :*ill - meet lin .-Thursday af-
ternoon at the. Holyrood' hall
with, Mrs. ,Frank Maulden host-
ess. Roll call, A written sugges-
tion for next years. program...
Payment'of :fees. Election of of-
ficers. ,Reports .•of. • standing, Com
mittees. ' E»rectors, Mrs. Sam
Fanner and Edna Boyle: Demon
strations ,by.'. the . 4-H girls. .
• Mr. -and- `Mrs Ralph Haldenby
and • Billy, , spent . the week -end
with. Mr, and Mrs. ',William Ha,l
denby:.
• Mr. and'.Mrs. ;Norman Fry and
children of peorgetown'. visited
on Sunday with : her. parents,
Mr. and:.Mrs: W. E. Haldervby:
Miss Sheila ` Haldenby spent
the 'Easter holiday with friends'
in ,Flint, Michigan:
Mr. ,and,•Mrs..' Clifford Scott of
Stratford, :'Mr. and Mrs. Miller
Hartwick of Kincardine spent
Saturday: evening with Mrs-
Gertrude Walsh.
Mr:..and' Mrs:' Russell Burr of
Toronto spent. Easter with Mrs.
John ,:.Barr• and Donald.
The Presbyterian : Young Pea -
pie entertained iSouth Kinloss &
Lucknow` young .people en Sun -
.day evening at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins
Spent :Sunday evening with, Edna
and May, Boyle. '
Mrs. M. .Dudley; . of Lucknow
was a recent, visitor with. 'Mr.'
Mrs. W. E. 'Haldenby. •
Mr. and MTs. Hugh Jansen
boys visited. Easter with Mr. &,
Mrs.'.' Alex Percy and •family.
Mr. . and Mrs. Perry Bushell
and family of Toronto were
Easter visitors, with Mrs. John
Bushell
Miss Betty Hamilton, Don . and.
Ross 'Hamilton : visited • with Mr.
and .:Mrs. Jack Barr:•and family,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ezra .Stanley:;
Arthur, Douglas and Sharon and
Miss Patricia Thompson :went, to'
Flint, Michigan' for 'the holiday.
week -ends '
Margie ,Collins: of Purple' Grove
spent . Tuesday with .May' Boyle,
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We are sorry to know that
Mr. 'and 'Mrs: Chris Stark are
:moving this .week from bur corn -
triunity • where ;he has been ern=
• ployed' by Mr. •LymanSutton &
goes: :to Amber•ley to work for
Mr. Gordon ,Elliott.: Mary. Jane
and li''rank. Stark ,were presented.
witf°,farewell gifts at the school
here on Thursday, We , wish the
Stark family every success ' $A
their new work
Mrs Mid£ord
Wall spent Tues-"
day' with Edna• arid May Boyle.,
The Anglican Evening Workers
Met on Monday evening at the
honm:e of Mrs,. Harold Haidenby.;
Mrs. tett Nicholson presided..
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Successors to Harvey Hagedorn
The' scripture was read by Miss
Edna Boyle, .This was th,e. Easter
meeting'.. Those taking part in
'the program` were, 'Mrs. L..Ben-
Ben-
nett, Mrs. : Howard Thompson,
Mrs. Roy' Schneller, '• Miss •May
Boyle, Mrs. Jack . Hewitt, Mrs
Don Gillespie, Mrs, Ronald Thac-
ker, Mrs.' Tom Hodgins, Mrs.
Harold ,Haldenby; Mrs.,, Ronald
Thacker: was appointed Secre-
tary -Treasurer to , succe,ed, Mrs.
Chris'Stark
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LANs $IDE NEWS,
Simon Del:Beer, sons.
John and im ,
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter .De,..Boer..
had their. tonsils removed in
Wingharn ..General Hospital on
Thursday. .
Mr. Dan T: • McKinnon, 'return-
:ed
'return
: ed home last week .'from the hos
pital
Mrs.James Young. and little
son ' r.eturned to' her home after
spending 'a few'days at the horne'
of ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald . Martin;,
Mrs. Annie Struthers came_.' to,
the' home . of .. her . daughter, 'Mrs.
I Laurence. McLeod on Sunday of
ter' several weeks in Wingham
General ,Hospitai. '
-Ladies Aid',•is; to be held' at
the .home; of Mrs.'Wesley Young
on Thursday evening.. This , is the
first 'meeting . for the'summer, as
there were no meetings during
the winter:
, Mi . and, Mrs. Graham.. Pinkney
and Glyn of Ajax were week -end
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W
-visitors with , Mr and..:Mrs.' .Ted'
,C91 yer; Glyn remained for, .the
Week'•s holiday.
'Miss ; 'Margaret MacMillan of-.
Kitchener . and Miss Helen Kun-
'kel.. of Preston spent the --week-
end, with Mr.. and :Mrs. Pat. Mc -
Milian and family.
Mr Andrew Waddel' returned
to his • home • Thursday evening .
after being a patient in the Kit-
chener=Waterloo Hospital.
Easter visitors with Mr and
1'4rs: John Crowston and Cecilia
during the week -end were Mr,.
Marlow 'Crowston, Lynda' and.
Johnny, Kincardine, Mr. & .Mrs.
Clarence Cro.wston : 'and. Dale;;
Chatham, Mr. 'and Mrs. Orland
Irwin and�..Steven , Winglam and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clayton Alton,
Ashfield.
Miss Doris Moffat and •'Allan'
Miller of 'Kitchener spent •the
week -end at'the home, of their
parents.
Miss Lois Conley, London, was
a .week -end 'visitor with her. par-.°
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, Con -
Sunday School started for the
summer on Easter Sunday.. Until
the summer months;is at
2' p.m. and church service at 3
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