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WEDN P , MAS' 31':st, lest
AMBERLEY
Mr., and Mrs._. Allister McKay
and daughters ofthe sixth con
cession were Sunday guests with
,Mr.and . Mrs. Archie Courtney.
'Mrs. Helen Perrott 'and family
of Detroit were week -end visitors.
at Kincardine beach. They also
visited: with Mrs. J Anderson 01
Lucknow.
Shirley `Steele, a pupil of Mrs,.
D. Simpson of Kintail, tried her
grade :2 theory exam in. Walker-
ton ,on Saturday.. .•
Boyds, Orchestra play. ed for ,
recepiton in Dungannon on Fri-
day evening,
Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas' Terry
(Velma Wilkie) •.called. on '• Am-
tberley. friends on Thursday. •
Lynn Campbell who has been
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a patient in, St: Joseph's• hospital
in London Vis: ' .expected' home
shortly,,,
Friends of Mrs. Carmen -Mc-
Leod
Mc-Leod ' of Kincardine are glad • to
know she haa returned home
from 'Victoria I ospital,, London
where she underwent surgery
from which she is greatly im=
proved. •
Mr,, Donald Steele was home
from Waterloo iJniversity''.over
the .week -end,
' Mr:: and Mrs. Cliff Geddes vis-
ited With Mr, and Mrs, 'Floyd
'Johnston and Mr. Robert Geddes
of Kincardine on Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Millen of
Kitchener were ,Sunday guests
Angier-,
of m
Mr. Jaes' Millen of A.
ley.
Mr.. and` Mrs. Harold Maurer.
of • Kincardine visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Carl ,Wilkin on Sunday.
May 23rd marked the•55th .wed-
ding 'anniversary.of . Mr. ' and
Mrs. John. Bell 'of Kincardine.
They enjoy good health and have
interesting ho'bibies`wh,ich take up I
much. _of their tirne. To Mr.. and
Mrs. Bell we .'extend • our ` best
'wishes for. many • more . happy an-
niversaries.
Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon Elliott
and daughter,. Jill and Mr.: ,and
,Mts.' Richard West, Mrs, George;
Elliott and Mr:,. end. Mrs. Bryce
Elliott were in North .Bay over
the' : week -end attendingthe
wedding . of ;Miss Barbara Mc-
Leod,; daughter` of •Mr. and„ Mrs.
Bruce ,McLeod..:' . ". �'
Robert Courtney' was • the re-
cipient of• 45.00 for inerchanclise
train ' - .airipmans - Ltd �' °� �4
trade fair .'in Kincardine, .,last
week. • • .
Mrs. Wesley 'Rabb of the fourth
concession; has disposed. of.'her
.
farm.; The property has been pur-
chased ,•by: citizens from the E1
Lott take: district in .,'Northern •
Ontario
Grant i.
' Mrs: , .'Gra t Mcl2iarm d . of
Lucknow ..visited • with •relatives
in this vicinity' on .';Sunday:
:Gordon :Manning of Clin-
ton .gave • an' interesting address
on • Temperance at Pitie .River
iI ted Church on ',Sunday. Mrs.
rnest' 'Gibson ' was organist and
director for the 'Junior, ' 'choir:
Mr. Jack ; Campbell and: Mr.
Wayne Lowry visited in. Detroit
• over :the• Week=end.
.Mrs. •Glen 'Campbell attended:
a birthday ;;kparty for ' Mrs:. Annie
Erntnerton which.*as held, att the
home' of he•r son.';and daughter-in-
law; ,Mr: and Mrs Wilbur Em
izrertori
Mr. William Bell a 'former 're-
sident of the second concession,'
Huron ",Township, 'died at -his.:
homeink ; • Detroit on Saturday,
:M
,,ay `27th after an .illnessof some
months duration. Mr. Bell;. was,»
a brother' of Mrs. • Andrew Pat_..
terson : of Ripley and ; Mr.. John'
Bell'; of Kincardine. '
+Friends of • Mr. Sam Geddes are
Pleased to .know 'that he is mak
'ing good recovery from his re-
cent illness. ,•
Miss , Joan Pollock: of Ripley,
was the guest' of Mi .,Iva .•Smelt-
zer . ori 'Sunday.
Guests at the home of 11Ir. arid
.Mrs..' Norval 'Nesbitt on, Sunday
were Mr. and 'Mrs `,Alex `Nesbitt
Of ,Toronto, ' Ni ., and Mrs'. Sam
Nesbitt of Kincardine, Mr. and'
Mrs. James Nesbitt,' Mr,.and Mrs:
Art. ' Messinger and, Mr., and
Mrs. Kelvin Henderson; ,Patsy &
ST.. HELENS
Week -end visitors ;with Mr. &-
>Mrs. Lorne Woods were Mrs.
Mabel Murrdie and Bob;• Mr`. and
Mrs: Mel Brown and Miss :'Donna
Woods of, I itchener and•'.Mrr •Roy
Hawley of ' Oshawa.
Mrs. William J. Robb is a pa-
tient in Wingharn Itos ital. We
Wish :herfmproved
health.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar $i
Nancy of ,Brantford,' 1VLiss Alison,'
Webb and Mr. Dave Gilmore of
Guelph ,'were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, HarveYtWdbb.
Mrs. Grewar and Nancy are re-
niaining tor' the. week. ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Wes Wh;ytock .b•f
Teeswater were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan., Miller.
The 'V�'.I, meeting' will be held
on June 1st (to -day). 'in the hall
at '2:30, ' .
Mr. and Mrs. ChesOr Taylor
Were recent vi's'itors with'Weir
daughter, Mrs. fiord orn. Miler. in.
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The May meeting 'of the' Kin
tail Women's' Institute:.was held
in the hall. The .meeting opened
,with ,the 'Institute 'Ode :arid Mary
Stewart' Collect • followedbx two
.minutes silence in.. memory • of
l,Vrs: Neil MacDonald, an hon=
orary member. The roll call'
"What I eat. to. restore my beauty
and'` good humour," brought forth
many' • good •suggestions. • :Mrs.
,Stewart , MacLennan, Mrs: Peter.'
Vanderley, ,Mrs.' Henry .,MacKen-:
zie aid "Mrs Berrt: Alton :were:
.appointed as'.delegates to attend..
' the District Annual to be held in
Wingham; : The.' 'Mitten Kotton'
Klippers, members of the 4.=H
Club,, entertained their mothers.
and. friends to a :fashion.. parade'
• of their, dresses,
with. 'Mrs. lierir y.
'MacKenzie 'being the commenta-
tor. They displayed.` their clu'S'
'exhibit.- 'as.' it I. was shown in
Wing.ham . •-' "Cottons., May Be
Smart." The script was given by,
Marylou :Collinson. 1Vfargaret Ann
Farris!'presented' . Mrs:• Henry
MacKenzie ',and Mrs ' '.`George,.
Moncrief, ': their leaders,' • • with
gifts • from ',the girls -'and Mrs.
Dane Wylds 'presented the leaders.
with: ;gifts ;from the 'Institute. Mr:
�t ,Mrs John Emmerson .of •Luck'
.now: showed ,their'slides of their
trip'; to the British Isles.: Mrs:
Bert Alton • thanked: Mr: and Mrs.
Emmerson` '. and . presented each
with a gift Patricia O':Connor
drew.' the. ticket • for • the ;-ibianket
from Hemlock' City :School, » pro-
ceeds ' for: •• their. . bus trip. .Mrs:•
Allan MacDonald w� s -the • lucky
winner. Th'e' ineetin closecl w ith•
the 'Queen and. Grace', Mrs. Darn:
Wylds and., Mrs; . Ken Fairish;'
the hostesses, ''served ` 'a,
lunch,
c»uLRoss (R»ERS
Messrs. Ernie (Bud) & Harold
Stewart..,Spent the holiday•'week�
end in Trenton with and
'Mrs. Russel S•tewart.
Mrs. 'John Schumacher has sold,
her Tann ` to Mr Everett Parker
The', sale. ,was made` through the.
McIntee Real Estate. ,- •'
Mr. and Mrs: :' Morley 'Wall' arid •.
family spent Sunday with -Mr. &•
Mrs, Bert: Shewfelt Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs, • Charles' Knight,
Leaside, were dinner guests Sun
day evening of Mr.. and Mrs. Jas.
Wraith. »
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. +and Mrs. Morley Wall and
family were Mrs.; •: Jahn Schurna
cher, .Mrs. Charles Schumacher
rs
and Mr. and M. Melvin, Zettle,
and family all of Walkerton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jas Wraith, spent
an : evening recently at Browns
• Mr. Harry Brown and Mr. • Si
Mrs. Walter , Haist.,• Brampton,
spent Sunday with • Mrs, Frank
Brown and Reg » •`
and Mrs. Elmer,.
Mr. Wall8th .. . _ .
London who 'underwent •» surge
ery :this past week. » ' ••
Mr, & Nit's. Wm. Redman,. Orton
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, F. W. Rice ;and Mr.
A. G:,Webb,'who is a.patietit iii
W inghem ,Hospital,
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COD. 'Were Sunday evening vis
itors ; with Mr. and Mr-s.:'Morley
Wall and family,
• 'Mr. and .Mrs.' Tbm. Browris-
conibe; Chesley,, spent . 5und'ay'
with Mrs. ••A. ;Green' and boys.
' Mr and Mrs. William • Kidd &
Cindy, London, 'spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs; Bill' Kidd,
-Sunday visitors with, Mr.'' and
Mrs. Torn • . Stewart. • were .Miss
Walterina M
Wilkie, r. and Mrs.
Gerald_ »Stewart; Mr. and '=Mts..
Ralph: • Goesel,,, all of Kincardine
and Mrs.: IanMcPherson'= and fa-
ni;ily, . 8th concession.
LOCHALS»H.»
Vis t ,Mr, .and: Mrs. Dan.
Wylds on the "week -.end were -Mr.
and, Mrs. Cliff . Ja»ckman of TO;
ronto' :and Mr. ,and 'Mrs. 'Gordon.
T•IarriS. ' of Kincardine 'and » ,Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds and family
of Ripley •
Mr, and Mrs.. George McGilliy-
ray are back, on their ,farm,,, hair
ing spent »the past few ,rnonths•
in Kincardine.
The 'cement`' Work' •has 'b en
completed for the new*, soh. a6l 'at
Hemlock City. . •
Mr: and Mrs ' Jack 'Gibson of» '
Clinton: and mi. andMrs. `Russ
•Ritchiearid Ifobel of .Lucknaw
and. Mr. ''and; 'Mrs., John. Crocker'
of St. , Thomas visited with • Mr... •
and: Mrs. Sam Gibson and . family •..
• _ 'Mr. and `:Mrs. Jim . Grant'.• • of
Chicago. . spent. 'the week -end ` in
he community. ` ..
Several ,from,: this : community
attended the Vanderlay-Geertsrda
wedding . at Olivet:, Church on.
;Saturday.
Mr. ', and Mrs.; Kelso . MacNay
spent ,Saturday ''in Stratford,•
wherethey attended the gradua-
tion .:exercise's• at Stratford Gen
eral . +Hospital, School: Of Nursing,
tosee their daughter, :Elainei•••re
ceive her •diploma..
Mr. and Ars: Allan MacLean•
and. family. of Collingwood visit=
ed with .Mr. • and Mrs. Dan Mac
Lean on !Sunday. : •
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. THE ;ALASKA :» BROWN » BEAR' is, the biggest meat eating
animal in the world, often attaining a height of 'ten feet when
' he rears upon his hind legs. Like all bears, the ;
'brownie' 'hibernates in winter.' Soon after t ie first..
brow . deep snow falls, he finds a cave or. a deep shelter Wider an over-.
There he: curls upuntil spring. and sleeps
hanging ledge of rock.
' • ' for several months every bear retires year,
sustalned.b the fat stored in his body.,When
human' beings retire,h owever, they don't receive the same,.
help from Nature. Theyturn instead to life
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