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''Kintail 4-H Klub met at 'the
Institute
Hall• on Thursday dight,
ust .list, The :project for :this
fall is "Featuring., Frui
The 'leaders,' Mrs' 'John -.Collin,
- son and Mr's `'Bill Ross opened
the . Meeting: ' Bull.etins . and. writ
:ten ,sheets were ' h'anded :.out to.
,each of the members..
The election of'Iofficers was as
f ollow•s:
President, Kathleen: Galton; --
Vice -President, "Barbara. L Mac-:
Kenzie;; Press reporter, Mary Lou
Collinson,.; Pianist, :. Barbara ,J.:
.MacKenzie., ' •
MrsJ s.
�oh' n Collinson read; the :
',IM ortance: of :eating •more`fruit.
P.
for each meal': so that. they .cavi"
be used: as body building mat-
erial, Mrs Bill Ross demonstrat
e ;tkie careful . and correct way
to measure: ingredients for- each
recipe.
Tlie: members 'ofthe' club are
as .follows:'
Shardn Courtney, .. Kathleen
• Daltpn, ouise:Dalton, Jean Dren
nen} Margaret `Anne Farrish,
Verna Farrish, • Donna ' Hogan,
'Hose -Mary, Hogan;, Lirida 'Little;
.'Barbara J. MacKenzie, Barbara•
L. MacKenzie, Kathleen O'neila,
Mary 'Lou' Collinson.
A name.•'will be chosen for
the
club :'t 'the • next meeting.
WALKERTON ''COUPLE
'MARRIED ,AT `HAMILTON
On Saturday,Aug;ust 26th,
Marie Edith,Murdoch,'daughter
of Mrs'. Olive Smith and the. late
-Mr. Philip Smith of 'Walkerton,
was 'married In St: Paul's United
rely'-amilton, to Mr .. d
Cartwright, son of Mrs. Gladys
Cartwright and the late •Mr: Her-
ibert• Cartwright of • Walkerton.
Reverend .Fred Ellis, cousin of the..
bride, ;'.officiated., Following the
wedding, the couple . left: on a
trip through the .Northern States,
:•ltaekett : W.M.S. Meeting
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The August. :' meeting • of- Hack-
etts.W.:MS. was held in ;the base
:`anent of •Hacketts Church` with
8 members and:; 10 children,..pre-:
sent. The' children provided .. the
program :for this meeting " The
scripture lesson Was taken by
Joanne Alton followed by prayer
With. ; Mrs. Jim`:. Nelson, :,;.ynda,
Cameron ag•
ave an •.accordian num-
ber: 'followed by a . piano solo
by Fay Henry and also' Janice
Kilpatrick. Mrs:. Jim Nelson told
the children a ' ,Story and 'hymn,
384' closed the ' children'sP art• of
the meeting:, Thank -You notes
were read and ' the study book
was 'taken by Mrs: Dynes Camp-
bell. Hymn : 252° :was; sung :.and
Mrs., ' Jim 'Nelson closed • the
meeting with., prayer. Lunch was
served after the children, had
'played, some games out , doors -
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Brother and Sister
Died Sane Day
(HOLYROOD-NEWS)
The sympathy of the commu-
nity is. extended to .the Harris
family in the death of Mrs,, Thos..
Harris in 'Wingham, Hospital ;ori'
September 4th. The funeral is
from, " Lucknow, Thursday, Sep-••
tember 7th, .: .
Sympathy• .is extended to ' Mr;.
and Mrs: Max Bushell in the
death of his aunt and uncle;
Miss 'Maggie Montgorinery pas=
sed away Monday; September.4th
at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home
in Lucknow' & Mr, Robert Mont -
gomery passed, away. •at• Wing
-
ham Hospital the same day. A
double ''funeral .will 'be", held• at
Linklater Funeral Home, Kincar
dine on 'September, 7,th, '
'The September -meeting of the
Holyrood, Women's' Institute
which was to• have been held
Thursday evening in Holyrood
Hall will be postponed till' Sep
tember .14th,', on, account of the •
death of ',one of their life. mem-
bers,. Mrs Harris.
Miss Doitalda-McQuillan, To -
'Onto, Mr. Allan:' McQuillan, ,Lon
don; spent the holiday week -end;
With their parents, Mr, and.; Mrs.'
Richard, lVlcQuillar,
Mr: ,and Mrs, Donald Smith &
Brenda, Toronto, ;Mr:..'and Mrs:
Douglas • Smith . and ' Chris,` Kit-
chener, were holiday visitors' with'
their' parents,. Mr:d1V
: an'•rs.. Jim
Mri. and Mrs;. 'John Peter'baugh
and Miss. Maly•Gant, Bervie ;were
.,recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.'
William Eadie:
Douglas Eadie .spent. the past.
week • with; his cousin,'. Druce 'Col-.
well .
John'. Ackert, 'son of ••Mr. • and.
Mrs: -Lloyd Ackert, who had the:
misfortune to .break his leg ; at
the Boy -Scout picnic' at Holyrood'•
in June had his cast removed this
past' week}, '•
Mr: and':`Mrs , • J'im Sniitli . visit=
ed recently with .Mrs..Abbie=Bus-
sell and also. Mr 'and 'Mrs: George
Young,' Kingarf.
Rev. 'Father
John Hog an' spent
'a 'few days lastweek visitinghis
:
.brother,: Mr..'"W: ;W Hogan
Miss. J:osepline •Barret; Mrs.
Willick, , Miss ,Young .and,: Miss
MeCormick of Port Huron visited
,Mr." Frank Sullivan on Saturday.
Mr: P: E. ' Murray of :Detroit
spent .the, holiday ' week -end
here; Mrs. 'Nrurray and Donald
Will:. return with ;him:•
, Mr. • and.', Mrs. Jim Sinnett . and
family' :Of Alpena; : Mich.,' :spent
the •: week -end with the: 'Fred
Vasella 'family.
Mr.Paul Kasper• and: Miss Mary;
Ann McDonald of ` Grosse Pointe,'
Michigan,: axe spending a •few
days with Dr, and Mrs: Kasper
who are holidaying at Mrs: Ken-
ny's. tOrne.'
en-ny's:'Iiom,e,' .
Mr. and .Mr's. Maurice; Edwards'.
and family .of 'Byron, Mr and
Mrs. ' Michael Kinahan and'son,
John and Mrs. •Genevieve Kina-
hen of London, Mr, and. Mrs.
Bill. 'Kinahan , of ..'St.:' •:'Aug.ustine.
spent Sunday ; with.;' relatives
here:'
Miss •Helen Courtney returned
homeafter:'spending her `holidays
with : the Edward's• faintly; of
Byron.. ^
Mr, and Mrs. Nick Perry . of
Detroit and Mrs:, T'. ,J.:Drennan
of Goderich spent Sunday with -
Mr - and Mrs, Earl ' Drenna i..
-"Miss Mary Lou Drennan 're-
turned: to Goderich after spend
ing a week at her hoine'here,'
Miss Patricia O'Connor. return-
ecl home? after holidaying with
the Sansaterra :family of Detroit.
Mr,, `and Mrs; John Van Osch.
and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs.
Tobi iVliddegaal of Blyth spent
last weekend i Detroit: .
Mr, " and Mi,s, John Dietrich
and family of Clarkson spent a
fevv days last w,veek. with 'Mr, and
VZr s.• Markt. Balton and: family.
,Mr and Mrs, gill Vat Oscl
family of Toronto spent tho :cvoek-,
end here.
(Too -Late rot. Last Wcck)
Mr',. and Mrs:' John Kelly cc-
ONTARIO'
VIVg.DNDS.PAY, S 'i :6th, 1901
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Agent For:.
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. Phone. Luckrow
253 or 332'
le'brated their fiftieth.. wedding
alnniversary. recently. All their
•family were homefir the occa-
s on.. Mr.. and Mr -s. Jim Kelly__&
son,' ,.Glen of .Sudbury.; Mr. • 'arid
Mrs 'Dan Kelly and family •
Sarnia,' Mr; and Mrs -Fred Wocks
(Eileen) and family sof Windsor.
' and; Mrs Bill.'.:Hodgins
(Bridget). .of,Sarnia, Walter Kelly
,
of. London, 'Mrs:•- Mary l#ssery at
Mine: Oh • behalf .of the C'.W.L..
Mrs. "Walter Clare presented' the
conp-le--w?iti --a • gift. Many ,friends
and neighbours •calied..;during the
day.,; to exten:d good 'W'ishes.-
,
Dr; and Mrs..•J. • A. Kasper of
Grosse Pointe, Michigan; • are
Spending ' their holidays. in • the
community.
Miss Frances: Dalton ;Ts - orne
after • completing ,' her ' summer
school course, iri London:
P. ;E. Murray %arid son,-
Donald.
on,Donald. are spending .their , va=
cation, at their home .here.
Mr. and ' Mrs, Joseph`:.Ma:rtin
spent the week-endwith,' Mr, and
Mrs. J., B. Martin.
• Mr:: and Mrs Bruce ;Hansford
•and son" spent the week -end -with
Mr and, Mrs. Ray, Dalton.
:.The C.W.L. 'catered' •,for the
:Sports.. car, racers' banquet.' on
Saturday evening. There were
two ;hundred and seventy„ racers
• .and fans.
•Miss. Ursula Courtney returned
home ; after . visiting • at 'the Norrie
OIL
of .Mrd. and Mrs: Bill Kinahan. of ' •'
St Augustine, .
Miss Helen Courtney is visit-
:ing, Mr aped rs 'Maud-
rice E
wards and family of Byron.•'
.., Mrs;Genevieve Kinahan of.
London . is . spending a -few; days
Visiting her, relatives here,,
•
'Mr. Eugene Frayne is confin-
ed. oderich Hose � ital:' 'We. wish ;
ed.t G P
him' a speedy recovery:
`; Mr: and Mrs.' Albert 'Langevin'
and daughter, Sharon' •of : Toi:onto•.
`aTe� v1sthng' �'Mr: -a-nd-Mips . Jak�a
Howal:d. • ;
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Ausfin..
and daughter of:.. Toronto. "are ,,'
spending their holidays with me,
and Mrs. . Cliff' • Austin. ' -
Maureen, Louise, 'Denise•. and
Mary. Ann.:,; Dalton:. spent• a ;.few
days. recently in ,Detroit. with
their, attnt, Miss ,Dolores Dalton.
•CROPS
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CROPS ARE .POOR AND '.
WATER' Is'. A • PROBLEM.
Bil Good ;of .Waucho • e :}Bask,
and a Sentinel `'subscriber for
many `years, writes about wea
ther• conditions iri. his; district.
He says, "Crops are poor 'here
with wheat ;from four' to .:eight:
bushels per'' acre Most of the
Coarse':: grain ...has '.been” cut for
winter stock feed. Water is :a
problem:. The sloughs 'are dry and •
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