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'SILVER LAKE W.1. HELD
• BIRTHDAY PARTY SOCIAL
The Silver Lake • Womn's In-
stitUte held their August meet-
ing and Birthday party in the
Orange Hall at' Kinloss, ,It was
family night and a good crowd
Was in. ,attendance. q'he presi-
dent, IlVfr. George Young presid-
:d for the bi:isiness Part of the
Meeting. The opening Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect Was re-
peated in 'unison. •Roli. 'call was
answered by:• members having
• their choice of Saying. Singing
br Paying. IHappy Birthtlay was
sung' for nembers having a
• :Orthday in Auust. Plans were
fl&Ie for mernbers to 'be (hostes-
ses on August 17th at the Log
Cabin' at the Brice Cpunty Mus
eurn at Southarripton. ,Ma. J., Me -
Ewan was chairlaclY for. the pro-
gram. Community singing was
enjoyed, Linda and Heleri
• Campbell played a duet, The 4-H
Club „girls sang a 'chorus, an old
favourite song. The Backimith's
Boy !was sung' by, Mis. George
• Young. Readings Were -given by
• several of : the members. Mrs.
Albert Young " gave "The Old.
Wooden Tub." The high light .of
• the , evening was an interesting
ad ess 'grven by Provncial'
Constable •Hath of the •Kincar-
dine • detachment , Cqnstable
Hatch, spoke on the. • Provincial
THE LUCKNOW SEMItIEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
ST. HELENS
Regular series will be re-
sumed at the 'United Church
next Sunday.
Mr. Cliff 4ps a Clinton will
be the` ,guest speaker at the Sep-
teinber meeting. of .the Women's
Institute to be held in the, Com-
munity Hall on Thursday even-
ing, September 3rd.. at 8:30, Dar.
Epps will Show pictures ,Of Ids
trip to Florida and will also
speak on Fall Planting. Roll 'call
will be a paper ;Product I enjoy
using. Mrs. - Wm. PUrclen • will
.
have 'the motto, `The farmer
feeds them. all," and. Mrs: Wm.
Rutherford will have a 'display
of her • oil painting. Everyone is
Poliee,explaining the liariouq
blanches of their work. The
Frce -has* expanded and mckler
nized in this last twelve ,years
so much that it is now one of the
,largest and best e4uipped 'police
fores in the World: He answer-
ed many questions asked by. the
audience. In conclusion he re-
cited the Cremation of Sam .M-:
Gee. .
The • meeting closed withthe
National Anthem, and Institute
gace... A delightful 1unch Was
served by the • comittee in
e arge. Mrs. . Y�ung cut ' ,the
Birthday cake which was 'made
by Mrs. Elmer Bannerrhan and
Mrs. Fred Mo . •
invited to take this OPPortunity
te hear Mr. Epps and the Mem-
bers are asked to bring sand-
wiches, • .
Mr. .Andrew Gaunt and Mr.
G. A. Webb are patients in the
Winghain and District General,
Hospital. Best wishes of their
many friends go for their speedy
recovery, . •
. Little .1,3ul• Curran is, makIng
slow recovery at his home here
after .ibeing: a patient in the.
Children's War Memorial Hos-
pital, London.
'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd and
Andrew of Southampton were
recent Visitors with Mrs. D. Todd
and Mrs. McIntosh • ••
Mr. and Mrs. Mel • Brown 'of
'Kitchener were visitors with Mrs.
R. Woods last week and Mrs.
•Brown is remaining for awhile;
Miss Anna Stuart: returned te
Toronto on 'Sunday after spend-
ing a feyt weeks with Mr. and
Mrsr George • Stuart', Mr., Charles.
Stuart; returns to Rearm this
week after a visit here.-
• Mr: and Mrs: G. S. McIntyre
cif Richmond Hill have been
holidaying With Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1.Mi11r. On their return
home they were' accompanied
by • Donald who has' spent the
vacation here.
Mr; and Mrs, j. 'W. Dean of
In,lersol were' recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron.
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Ashfield iiresbytcrian:.W.M.S.
Miss: Sadie Johnston , was hos-
tess as well as leader for the
August meeting of • the Ashfield
W.M.S. which was, held, on
Thursday, August 20th. * Mrs.;
Reuben 'had the devot-
. , iorial. and •chose the ..parable of
' the Sower. God's message is the
• same to all and for all and what
We do about it;and .hoW we, wiV.
• ness for Christ is our ansWer to
it. Barbara Lillian McKenzie arid
Sharon ,Wst 'favored With 'a
•duet.,Rell Call was answered by
a "Harvest • tekt?.? Miss. Sadie
Johnston led in a panel discus-
sion on the' topic, "The Church's
witness for a changing Caada."
Mrs. Donald Simpson speke :of
the problenis of ,the church 'in
the cities wereexpan§icin is be-
ing carried on. Miss Marianne
Weft spoke of how the •church
tried to help in these programs,
of epansion. The lack of funds
is a great draw back, aleng with
a 'lack of trained workers in and
for the 'liurch:• She 'spoke of
"Evangel , and "Tyndal
:House,"' horhes 'away from home.
Mrs. Jack Campbell' gave a brief,
account Of the DeadOneSs
Train-
ing. School. The dedicatory pray-
er .ws given by Mrs. Dan 1,Vylds.
Mrs. George IVIOncrief was ap7
• pointed •to take charge of lunch
to be served :at the Sectional
meeting which • is t• be held in
Ashfield .church, possibly in
September. Mrs. 'Jack'McCreight
offered her • home for the Sep-
tember meeting of the WAVI.S.
Grace waS •sung and a social
hOur enjyfel, There ,Were 29
members, six Vi§itors arid five
teenager.
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Mrs. Jim Hunter held the Aug-
ust 13th meeting at her, home
with 16 ladies. and 13 children
Presrit. Devotional Was given by
Mrs. Fank' Ritchie with Mrs.
Harvey'. Ritchie' reading the
scripture. TO let 'the Programme
for September Is Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland. Visitors . for shut' ins
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Gardner sang a §plo and Nancy
Kirkland gave a recitation.. The
president Closed' ' with prayer.:
The • September nieeting Will he
held' at the home of Mrs. Char-
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