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KINLOUGH
..T he Christmass meeting' of . the
The
•W.A, was. held at ..the home ••of
Edna and May :Boyle • •ori'' friday
afternoon with : Mrs. Howard.
:Thompson. in the chair. :The . op'=
ening • hymn• was; "O• Come ',all•
ye,'Faihtful." Mrs. Bert Nicholson
read ;the Christmas. story from
Si.. :Luke. .'1?rayers` .followed.
"Peace" was the word for` the'
roll,' call. A letter of thanks was
read `from: Miss .Dorothy Tl omp ..
son, ,matron' of 'the •Moosopee
•sidential, school., for the bale *that
• was' sent in -'November. The en;
rollinent in this 'school=is2.38. Miss
May Boyle gave • a talk and also
showed pictures , of Big., Trout
Lake where Rev • arrd -Mrs; Stan
ley Tomes'(nee.'Doris ''L• ibyd)are
•serving `in the 'Mission . Field
. there. A bale, ',was also sent to
them from the ladies''.'who wish-.
ed' to 'assist 'them ...M.:. this way;..
Mrs. George : Haldenby , gavea
reading •from the Huron. Church'
dews and Mrs, J. W.' .. Golwel•1
read' from 1"The 'Living Message."
Carol singing was :enjoyed, .Mrs:
Midrford Wall • th'anked the host-
esses.. The hymn, While .' Shep-
herds :Watched. their. Flocks by
Night" anl Prayer' •'closed the
Meeting after' which lunch was
served.' The January' hostess•. is
Mrs.• George 'Haldenfby. '
,Mr: and Mrs Ray;Stanley and
family;; of. Kinloss visited 'on ;Sun=
day with Mr. and Mrs: Bert: Nich=
olson: •
: Mrs. William ' Cox; Rev. Ben
SonCox,' Mr. 'and .Mrs. Jack Scott
were dinner guests with ;Edna.:
and May' Boyle on.' .Saturday 'ev-
erring:.
Mr, and Mrs: George HaldenbY
.were dinner guests of
.Mr. and
Mrs. John Robb on Y
Sunda when
a family,: gathering was: held. to
Mark their 47th wedding anni=
versary
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., .Mr. • James ''I odgins • Sr:; . cele:.
.braced his 87th birthday . this
,week A. family • gathering w;as
.held in his honour.
The Christmas meeting . of the
was held_ at the ,home of
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Pat O'Hagan, Prop.'
Established Over Sixty Years
Walkerton Phone 638-w Ontario
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• GENERAL; INSURANCE
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focal ReSident:.
Died: 'In 94th Year
JAMES BURNS
James Burns,' • a. . well known,
resident of Lucknow, where he
had resided . for many year; pas
sed away at Pinecrest. Manor on.
Sunday, December 3rd,in, ,,his
90th Year. He. •had" been i11 for
a week with • pneumonia. ';
Burns wasthe, last sur-
vivi(ng member of a family of
seven. He was a son of William:
Burns an. d Jane McQuaid and
was born in Michigan on May.
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10th, 1872. x
In June of .1913, Mr. Burns
Married .Maria Pratt of Blyth, who
;predeceased him in .June '•of
1956. Mr..Burris then' made his.
home with his daughter, Mrs.,
Alfred' Ritchie until "June of this
year when he entered Pineorest
Manor. '
The funeral service• ',held on
Tuesday, 'December '5th at the
Johnstone/, .Funeral :.Home , ' on
Campbell': St, was conducted by.
Rev. Howard Strapp of Luckngw
United Church.. Interment was in
Greenhill.Cernetery,.the pallbear-
ers =`being Morgan- Henderson, •
Gordon Fisher, Stuart 'Robertson;
Jim • Henderson, Russ Button,.
Tom Anderson,
Mr. Burris ,is. survived by, two
daughters, Mrs Alfred E. Ritchie'-
'(Ellen) of Lucknow; 1VIrs..'ld.onald
Van ' C.arnp, (Ada) -of, Wingharn;
by:. one' son, James Burns • of
Wingham and by six .grandchild-
ren.' A . son, • died.. in •infancy. ••
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M..M.got Frank Thompson •'with ' Mrs.
•Morgan Johnston. in charge:..Vis
itors . were,welcoed • and : Mrs.
Itaynard,,Am
'kert reported on. the
Lions Supper; a ap' , the Bazaar
and The Federation of Agricri1-
ture banquet ' A. sPecial thanks..
to Mrs.. Alex Percy for 'the quilt
which brought • $46,00.. The. Insti
lute -have .'. now completed ` their
dishes • to 100 place' settings It'-
was .decided •:to remember. the
'shut-ins. 'Sc -hoof flags. were ,also
discussed and .`a donation : was,
made to the Children's Aid Soci
ety. Judges' for the Candy con-
test were Mrs.:Orville Elliott,
Mrs. Ferry :Hodgins, and Mrs.
Sam :Farmer. :Prizes went to Mrs:
Jack Ackert ,,and :•.Mrs::'.Charlie,
Murray. Roll -call, Suggestions for
Christmas:: shopping. 'Reports of..
the standing committees :were gi,
ven. Mrs_.. Lloyd Ackert 'thanke.
the.ladies, 'for ..remembering her.
When she ..was in the hospital.
Program .Convener, 'Mrs.` Jack
Ackert.. Mrs. Alex Percy :spoke
on- the Scouts.. Achristmas carol
was sung: .Recitation, Joanne
Thompson.•. Reading, Mrs; '•_P� A:
Murray. Duet, ':' Mrs. Morgan
:Johnston and M'rs. Baynard. 'Ac-
kert.. Reading, Mrs. Frank Thornp-'
son.: A 'Christmas Carol was sung
by • Mrs: Harold Iialdenby. Piano.
solo., Bernice Thompson. Mrs,
R:ayard Ackert was • moderator
.for a panel discussion on "Should
we • send Christmas :cards:" The
panel were, Mrs. Frank •Maul'den,
Mrs. ym;an. Sutton'' and Mrs.
Frank Thompson All , were in
favour of keeping upthe custom. •
Mrs. Jack .Ackert thanked . .very=
one w•ho assisted with the meet -
also the. hostess. The' Queen
and .Grace weft. sung and 'lunch
Was .served..
, A'successful Euchre Party was
held:in the Orangejia11 on Fri-
day MrS. Alex' Percy was'
the high lady and Cecil Dore'was
hi•,g:h gent, There were 10 tables.,
OLIVET
oct-P Rif#, "r +e1, P±t + ,c 000llwtoW t t' `, 400,0+ ?1+t 0
IITABLE ?; cHRIStMA$. GIF15
fa hpme or • individuals
TOBOGGANS -- wood and aluminum. •
TOBOGGAN CUSHIONS Special while they last
$1.•50 ' with. ,purchase • of . a toboggan..
EXCELLENT . SELECTION OF HOCKEY STII.IKS'`
SUPREME ' ALUMINUM WARE
See SpeciI.Discount
'ON' ITEMS ON •ALUMINUM • DISPLAY . STAND
Electric Kettles, Toasters, Fry Pans
Irons (dry .and steam) and 'clocks.,
Bathroom Scales, Step Stools, Ironing. Talles
Clothes Racks, TV :Tables
FULL LINE OF, 'MITT'S • and GLOVES..
C -II ISTMAS' LIGHTS . for 'OUTSIDE or INDOORS
dine ; Selection
MURDIE nn
• Phone 10,' , Lucknoxv
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'president,, Sandra ; 'MacCharles;
Secretary, 13arbara MacTavish;.
Treasurer; Patsie • MacCharles,
The. Christmas meeting of :the
Olivet W,MS ;was. held Thursday
afternoon at the home :of Mrs::
John ;Coiling. Mrs.' Alex Mac
Tavish was in charge of,the wor-
ship .service... Mrs. Walter Black
read 'the scripture; and then led
in. prayer. ',Mrs. Alex MacTavish
led "a 'Bible study' discussion on
the'scriptur.e.• Mrs:: Douglas Duni-,
lop sang "Silent."Silent. Night" as sung,
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in. Ireland.•,Christmas carols.were
Sung,.., Mrs. John Coiling ..spoke
on "Christmas
'and ' Mrs.; Alex
MacTavisl gavea reacting. Mrs.
Donald •MacTavish presidedfor
the business: period. Twenty-three
/'members. were present and two,
visitors. Letters of • thanks 'were,
received:.from the , Fred Victor
Missio n • and Westminster . Hospi-
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tal. 'Mrs.•. Oscar White gave the
of theCo
''m-
reportNominating
mittee.. It was decided ' t'o • order
:the Adult Mission Packet for next
year:; 'Mrs. Robert' Osborne gave
the courtesy remarks.. Thee meet=
ing •clos.ed with' the singing of a
Christmas. Hymn and.the W.M.S.
Benediction. Lunch' was served
by '•the. 'eommlttee.
Mr, :and Mr's:. Murray.. Came
ron and Susan of Hamilton iris-
ited at the, weekend with Mr,.
and Mrs. 'Orville Finlayson: •Miss
Marilyn Finlayson of Stratford
also spent 'the,.week-end at home.
Miss . Alice Brooks of :London
spent the .week -end with her mo-
ther, Mrs: Marian brooks.
Mics Ruth Black of ,Kitchener
spcnt The week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Black,
The annual Meeting of the
Mission Band ' was held in the'
chitrOt on Thursday afternooi'i,•,
Officer$ ; elected for 19,02 are:
.President, Lynn . Clayton, vice.'
Employment ' Shows
Improvement fn:'6l
, Employment,. i.n .the area sere=
ed by'' the 'Walkerton . office • of
the.; National . Employment Ser -
Vice, ' continues,'; at a higher level
than' last year, t
At. the° end of November' 1961,
431' rnen and 154 :wonrien were.
seeking employment '.making a •
total'. of ` 585.'' At the same time
last .year there .56.1: men•: and: 258
women 4or. a total of 819:, This
is...a decrease of, 28%.; There'
a corresponding 'decrease • in the ''..
• number of act'.ive, claimants :On
November 30th; 1961.
This ...decrease . can. `be ` partly,
•attributed to •the : excellent. `cut-•"
urrrn weather which has allow •
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eciconstruction .work to. continue.
The general : upward, trendy of .`
,business in :the area .has also con-
tributed to 'an improved employ
merit situation.
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The 'National 'Em 1p .
.p oyment ;Ser-
vice in Walkerton serves 'the fol
1 lowing towns' and surrounding,
areas Kincardine, Paisle'; , Ches-:
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M ley, Walkerton 'Lucknow, Mount
Forest,' Hanover and 'Durham.
ESSO SERVICE
FOR'. TOP, QUALITY ATLAS • BATTERIES
DUNLOP •TIRES" (Most Sizes In' Stock)
AT REASONABLE PRICES!
Repairs to All Makes of Carrs and 'Tractors
S Licensed Mechanic:' -
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