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KINLOSS 'NEVKS . .
Mrs. Wlhlliam Townson; ; Calvert,
• fid, Frankie :;of 'Sudbury are va-
cationing at the home of Mr and.
311rs: I#ra' Dickie:
,Mr and Mrs. Keenan; of Mani=
soba are. visiting at the home of
leer. • and Mrs. Allan;. Graham,
Malcolm and; ' Peter • MacInnes',
aecompanied . them. East and plan.
to: spend the summer here
'Misses, Helen Campbell ;and..
carol Stnley are working at
Grand Bend again this :Summer.
Janet. .Carruthers and Sharon
Mowbray are guests: with Mr:
,and 'Mrs. Donald 'MVlaclntyre.
William pickle had ':a number.
of little . friends m to help' him
celebrate.his fifth birthday.. on
Monday' afternoon:
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WHITECHURCH
• Mr. and Mrs.' Garnet` Farrier
and Wayne. spent the week -end
in Sarnia • at the .home of Mr:. and
:Mrs. Jack Gillespie:
Mrs. • A. Buckton` -was taken'to
Wingharn' Hospital , ori Saturday
and is very~ ill:
Mrs. A.' Dowling, Laver-ne,, , Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Aitchison' and
•baby spent 'the week -end with
relatives . in Mount . Forest. and
Mrs: • D.owling's. father, , Mr.
Rooney, who is a patient. in Pal-
merston Hospital.
Misses. Mary and Hazel Smith
visited at the home of their aunt,
Mrs.. Allan Turner over the week
end:: Mr. Dick Turner visited, this
family also.
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TROUSSEAU FOR
SATURDAY BRIDE.
( St. • Helens' News)
• Mrs.' Eldon Miller,. entertain-
ed at her home on Tuesday even-
ing of lastweek at a trousseau
in honour of her daughter, Marg,
aret whose marriage , to Mr. Don
Cameron' took place on Saturday,
July 4th. Themany,, guests were.,
received by Mrs. ,'Miller and the
bride -elect. The trousseau and the
Many 'lovely gifts were. shown
by . the bride-to-be's sister, Mrs.,
Wilmer Nicholson • of . Holstein
and Miss Lois orma.Miller, Misses:
"N."Murray �. and i tm ` For.:
ster • and Mrs'; Keith ,Cranston:
Pouring tea from a lace -covered
cloth,' 'centred, with a bouquet of
roses Were • . Margaret's' grand-
another, Mrs. John .Millet; Mrs:
John Cameron, the ;groom -elect's
mother, and his great aunt, Mrs:
Jaynes Webster` of Lucknow and
the bride -elect's aunts, Mrs. Fred
McQuillin and.Mrs:°John Nichol-
son. Assistants were Mrs; James
Curran,Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Allis
Gladys McDonald and Mrs. Rob-
ert and Mrs. Gordon • Lyons.
Thursday was Children's Day,
at the meeting of the Women's
Institute held at, the Community`
Hall and there were 29' of 'them,
present and 18 ladies.: Mrs: Char-
lie McDonald, the president, was
in the . chair, and the meeting
wase opened with the singing of
.the. Institute Ode and. the repeat-
ing of the. Mary Stewart Collect
The roll call was.. answered'. .by
the showing of.your ' baibypie-
tures.
The secretary treasurer report-
ed :$144.35. en hand.' It was agreed
to send :a . contribution of $4.00
toward;, the gifts for Mr. Arthur
Bolton •, and -.Mrs. Shirley Mac
Allister who have resigned their
positions• as assistant Agricultur-
al representative and: Home: Ec-
onomist respectively for Huron
County. .
The program was in • charge of
the Happy. Handicrafters with
their:leader, IVMrs Gordon Mae-
Pherson and• assistant,.:Miss Irma
Forster, who' 'read . 'an , article,
"Memory • Insurance" . by Ethel
Chapman. Gladys McDonald
:.sang "Lord of the Lands.'' Nan-
cy ' Curran: had. some riddles and
Nancy Dorscht a contest. Mrs.
Ernest Gaunt read • a • .story:
'Ga nes: and races were enjoyed:
Onthe lawn° and a picnic':lunch
concluded a pleasant afternoon
Mrs. Callum Cameron and Carol
of Detroit andLt. Brian Staples
of Camp ;Borden 'were `week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs:.. John
Carneroii: for the •Caineron-Miller
wedding on Saturday., ••
Mr. Charles Stuart of -Regina
,is a visitor with his brothers Joe
and George and Mrs; Stuart:. •
Mr. and. Mrs. E., W. Riceat-
tended the Webb -Bryan re -union
at Ferndale.: 'Park.. near 'Orange-
ville
Orange-ville on- Sunday.; •
Mrs. p.' Todd and Mrs. D. J.
McIntosh of. St. Catharines. are
holidaying at the former's home
here.`
Misses Norrna . Forster . and
Patsy • Foran are • employed at
Grand Bend and Miss Beverley
Gaunt at Kincardine for ,the'•'v`a
cation.
L.A.C. and Mrs: Fred' Thomp-
son and Benny of Exeter `.were,
recent visitors ,with ,'Mr.. and
Mrs. Gordon MacPherson."
Donald McIntyre • of Brace -
bridge is holidaying • with his
Mgariller;andparents, Mr. and Mrs. W, I:
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OBITUARY."
MRS.- JOSEPH McCANN. . .
• Funeral- services for Mrs. Jos-
eph McCann were held at Lodge
funeral home on Tuesday after-
noon, June 30th. " Rev.' Roy D.'
Kennedy of Dungannon, officiat-
ed. Burial was in. Colborne ceme-
tery. The' pallbearers were Mes
srs Geo, Feagan, Leslie Johnston,'
Clifford McNeil, Gerald Dustow,
Ernest Bogie 'and Jas: It Feagan:
Mrs. McCann, the former Bach:
ael Fielder, daughterof the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Fielder, of
Ashfield Township, died at the
Greer Nursing Horne in Lucknow
on Saturday after a long illness.
She was 88 years Of age. Her
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THE PREMIUM PAINTS
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HURON. CO..CROP REPORT
Haying operations are progres-
sing, well throughout the County
with plenty of good quality. hay
husband,<:Joseph C. McCann, .pas-;
sed away in 1941. ''She was a
member of Nile. United Church,
+She is survived by four sons:
Darrell, of Detroit, Harvey L, of
Dearborn; J. Reginald, of ' Cali
fornia, and William • S, of Col
borne Township, as well as four
daughters, Mrs.' Ernest (Irene)
Girvin,. of . Toronto; Mrs. Chester.
(Adele) Brown, of Ohio; Miss
Olive B. McCann, of .CahfOrnia,
land'.1Vlrs, George (Jessie) Twam
ley, of Ashfield Towns+h ip: ;There.
are also• fivegrandchildren and
.three great-grandchildren :and a
brother, 'George ,Fielder, of Ash. -
field Township.
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being OE arvested: Ali" field crops •
are suffering somewhatfrom the
recent dryspell, but as yet it is
not serious. Spring sown grains
are coining up in head and fields •
of, winter barley are beginning :•
to turn .colour.::
Presbyterian ' Mission Band
On Monday, June '29th the• Vic-
toria
Mission Band of .the Pres-
byterian Church. ; met with six-
teen girls' and boys . present.
After the . opening Fhynn, Judy •
Agnew gave a prayer. Janet Can.
ruthers and Mary Finlayson
played' piano solos, . Arletta Pot-
lock read the scripture. A mis-.
sionary film was shown Then
Sherry ` Jardine gave a' prayer.
The meeting closed • with Psalm' •
119 in unison;
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