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WEDNESDAY', OCT. 1961
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brother-in4law, the late Duncan
ColigratulatiOns are extended
,tO Mr. and Mrs Edgar Guest (nee
LoiS'Haldenby) of Ljranium City,
, • -Sask., On the birth of a daughter,,
.i.nthe 'hospital there on October
1961, • • ,
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Miss Elda Nall; London, spent.
the week -end at the home :of 'her
parents, Mr., and Mrs. Morley
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Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
tretett Parker on, the birth, of
a daughter in Walkerton Hospital
Sunday., OcKmier 15th.
'7 We are sort to -report, Mrs,
;.Midford. Wall to be a patient in
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SIuort Family
(ST. HELENS NEWS) .
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Wednesday evening, ,some
ladies on behalf of the gth Con,
called on Mx. and Mrs. George
Stuart,and Mr. Joe Stuart and
presented them with some re7
Merribrances, of. the. many years
spent on the 9th. •
A social get together had been
Previously, planned but sickness
altered.this. Mr: and Mrs. Stuart',
were presented with an electric
fry -pan and joe received a Wal-
let and Some ,"green backs". The
Stuarts are now residing in Luck7
now having previously sold their
farm to: Mr: J. Durnin- The
following address • accompanied
the gifts: •
Dear George, Mae and
It is with mixed emotions that
we gather to bid you farewell.
We are happy to again. be toge-
ther at "The Stuarts", but Sad
that you are to leave .our corn-
nihniAty so, soon. . •
Mae, your. recent wedding an-
niVersary, proved that "George's'
bride" he's indeed' been with tit
for fatty years. Bow' time has,
flown! We Will miss you in our
•activities, ' but. feel sure that the
ladies. in Lucknow: Will be MOO
than pleased at .their good for-
Geotge„ as . a good farmet,a
good neighbour and a Musician,
We will, miss you.For many years
the sound. of your violin. eccoiri-
nan:ied..by 'Mae was a familiar
one at anY, social gathering. Good
muSie. and•gOe•cl times go hand in
a Speedy recovery. ..• .
'Mrs. Ian McPherson and. fam-
ily, 8th Con., were Sunday' vis
itort :with Mr. Tom SteWart: and
'boys: •
Sunday visitors with Mr.. and
Mts. William Kydd were Mr., 8i,
Mrs. Russel' Needham and girls'
of .Ripley; Mr, and .74ts... Wm.
Kydd,•London and Mr. and Mrs:
Albeit Totty,. Toronto. • ' . •
W'e: extend Our: sympathy
Mrs: "Catherine O'Neil in the pas-
sing af her brother-in-law,.. Jos-
eph Weiler of Preston. ' , •
Mr. and .Mrs. Art Hodgins vis-
ited.Sunday evening with lVIr.8z
Mrs. Dunc ThornpSOn.
Mr. , and Mrs':: Jatnes Wraith
spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs.
1V1u,rray Henderson and . family,
41r. Art Hodgins, member of,
the L.D,113...board, along, .'•with
other -members of the bard were
Top:Oita on. Monday about
school matters. ';. : s, •
Sunday visitors with Mr. and,
Mrs. :Morley Wall were Mr. and:
MrS: Everett Whitehead, Tees..,
water arid Mr. and Mts. : LloYd.
Walden and family, lyth.
Have You Renewed Your "Sula-
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SILVERWOOD -DAIRIES WIN ,
ANNIJAL ttEPORT AWARD .7
Silverwood Daires,, Limited
:has been Selected ;for a -third'
'place award for., its 'stockholder
annual report in the dairy. .productsdivision in the tiventy-first
annual report , survey sponsored
by '.`Firtencial World," national
weekly tnagazine. Symbolic of the
achievenient,' an • attractive certi-
ficate will be presented to'
Harold Gillies, president, and
treasurer of the Company, On
Mando. •eVening, October 30th',
at an awards banquet in the
grand :.ballroom of the Statler
Hilton 'Hotel in Ne* York City.
In the dairy products, classifi-
cation, Silverwood' Dairies, Lim-.
ited waS placed third among ten
entrants,, being the 'only C,artad-
iancompany to qualify for this
final competition,
Silverwood Dairies, which is
often thouglit of as a :local"
.clir`y. is one of Canada's oldest,
and Most respected organization8
with branches.in 27 carninunities:
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nand and sinee:Ycott have not been
playing sc upit seems that
"community g9gcl, Woes" are
much less frequent than in for-
mer years;
Joe, you, have spent much. Qf
your life in travel, but this has
always been home. Your interest-.
ing and often arnusing apepdote4
of the War and your life, in the
west have given us 'much. Not
one of us has gone out west with-
out looking at a little town like
4`13asswOod" and saying "I've
heard Joe Stuart speak of that
place , often." ,
• We hope that you will be happy
in ,Lucknow and that we will
often see you.; .•
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We ask you.t� accept our 4oOd
wishes and these. Small ;gift S as
a' token of our esteem.
Signedon behalf of all
,On • Tuesday evening, the, .St.
.Helens W.I. entertained Lucknow,
Dungannon and • Whitechurch
branches,, Mrs, Ross Gammie, 1st
vice-president, 'Welcomed every-
one in the absence of the . presi-
dent, Mrs. Charlie McDonald,
Who 'is on the sick list. The St.
Helens W.I.' had a' hat parade
.and a kitchen band. Mrs. Gor-
don McPherson, danced. a Scotch
dance and Mrs. "Gordon kirk -
land gave a.ieading, '"My get-up
g,o has got -up and went." Mrs.
J.V..'Joynt favoured.with a vocal
solo & Mrs. Warren, Zinn . gave a
reading„ "Chicken Every Sun-
day.," Mrs.. Dan • 'Tiffin favoured
with.,a piano olb. Mrs. Harold
Gaunt introduced the guest speak-
er, Mrs. HOWard Robinson. of
Lucknow,.whatold of her journey
on' the continent, and. England as:.
a guest of her, daughter, Shirley,
who is stationed in France. Mrs. Week -end. • . • '
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Erneit Gaunt expreqed . her
thanks to Mrs. ROninfion and Pre,
sented her with a gift on behalf
of the. Ste Helens branch. Mrs.
E. W. Rice 91)4UctP4contest
.While hilich was. being PrePared,
Mrs, Ross Cumming and Mrs.
Wm. Rutherford were accompan-
ists for the, evening.
Mr. and' Mrs.. T, J. Todd and
Miss. lsobel Miller spent the
week -end at Reiribecic,•Ne,w York
State,. •
Week -end visitors with Mr.
. &
Mrs. Harvey- Webb' were Mr. and
-Mrs. D. ' ose an David Stew-
art,, of / e market and Mr. 'and'
Mrs. Charles •Pierce of Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Larry of LOndon' were. recent
visitors ' with their parents, Mr.
and ,Mrs. Chester Taylor and Mr..
and Mrs. W.' .1. Miller. • ,
Mrs: Charlie MacDonald,under-
went major surgery in Victoria
Hospital .on Thursday. Her daugh-
ters, , Mrs. Keith Cranston and
Miss Gladys: McDonald • spent a •
few, days with her in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Callum Cameron
of Detroit were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John .Cameron.
The" November Meeting of the •
will be held on November
2nd in the hall at 2;30. The rol/
call, .."A quOtation: pertaining to.
Armistice". Matto tine patriot
love, what should this rifean.".by
Mrs. Andrew .Gaunt. Guest spea-
ker,. District PreSidentisMiss joie-
Phine, Woodcock .o.f33,1yth......tunclx...L
an cl;
lin aod. Mrs. Harold Gainnt,'
Mr.. and. Mrs. Roy .Hawley, :of
Oshawa visited . her parents, Mi..
and. 1VIrs. 'Lorne Woods over the:
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