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of several boys idly throwing
stomas at a group of frogs in a
pond,'Boys," complained one
of the kgs at last, "this
may be fun for you but.
it's death fore'
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'1+oo often we dothoughtlessthings without consideration
for .others—for example, spending our money solely for pleasure
without regard for our family's. future. How muchbetter it would
be to provide for that future through the medium
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LEARNIIITG 'LASSIES
• MELD' ; SECOND MEETING
The second meeting•uf the Col-
wanash Learning Lassies was
held, at :the home of Mrs. Ella
Hackett on Wednesday, October
21st. We 'began the meeting
with the 4-H : pledge which 'was
followed by the roll "call Susi
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Ladies ear -85
Fashion Millinery.
BRIDAL.' GOWNS
FORMALS
Kihahan
'phone •Winghanr: 717--w-4
\KINTAIL• NATIVE
DIED IN TORONTO
1V NE•SD; OCT.•, 28th,, .19$1:
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HAROLD A. CQ LINSQN
The death of Harold A; Col-
lnson, formerly of Kintad,' •oc-
curred in Toronto on Wednes-
day, ' October 21st, about ten:
days after .' he had undergone
surgery for'. a ruptured appen-
dix. He was , within two •week's
of his 53rd birthday:
Harold was born at ' Kintaii
on. November 4th, 1906, and, was
one of . four sons:" of Mr: and
Mrs. • 'George Collinson; Has
mother is the. former Effie Mc
Whitney.
Harold was a veteran' of World'
• War: II, 'having enlisted • in Tar -
onto. He returned , toGodeirich
briefly at the end of 'the ,• war
and 'since then . has resided .in
Toronto„ ' where 'he • was night
despatcher for theConsolidated
Truck. Line, •
Following 'a funeral .service. fn
,Toronto,. the remains were.
brought to the Johnstone •Fun
eral Home, , where service' was
conducted' on Saturday ;after-
noon, by Rev: Neil McCortnbze • of
Ashfield Presbyterian. Church.
Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery, the pallbearers being
Elwood ' Drennan, Aubrey Col-
lins, Bob 'Simpson,' John . Mc-
Kay, Joe • O'Keefe, Bill Mac-
Donald. '
Mr. 'Collinson•. Was predeceas-
ed by •phis•. father. Surviving are
his widow, the ' former ' Alice
Membrey sof,' -Toronto, 'a. daugh
ter, Mrs. Bert Stafford (Shirley).
of • California; his mother ' and .
three brothers, Alvin who is
sailing, 'and' John and William of
ness was discussed and Mrs..
Ritchie then 'gave us some notes.
At this ' meeting. ` all made hat
standards. Mrs: Hackett ' served
lunch. All the girls in this club
were present.
TRY 'A .*ANT
KAIRSHEA '4-H CLUB
GIRLS: MET: SATURDAY '
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'The' third meeting of. ,the Kair.,
shea 4-11 Homemaking Club was
yheld' on Saturday at SS. No. 6
Kinloss School
After openings with ;'the , :4-H
pledge, the roll call, "a woollen.
material and its, weave," was
answered by 11 members. Notes
were taken and the meeting
1closed with the cutting ou
patterns.
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•McDONAGH' —• ADRIAN • •
A pretty •fall wedding was ed as maid .of 'honour. Her . dress.
the Kintail district.soemz 1 ni ed in Knox Presbyterian- was a so
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Church; Teeswater,• on October.beautiful :'shade of red fox, and:
10th at 3 p m when Bessie styled along; . princess ., , lines,
•the bribe of Barry Alexander ' boat neckline. Her tiny feather •
Marie Florence Adrian became, bracelet length sleeves 4 and a
t h . She
1Vlc,Donagh . The bride is : the hat was:a matching shade. ,
arles Steel,• R.R. carried: a nosegay of bronze
niece of Mrs..' Charles
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3, Teeswater, and the groom the, mums' and carnations." • .
son of Mr. and Mrs. John ' Mc -:I Harold •Elphick, R.R. - 3 • Luc
J � as best. man,and
Doragh,• R.R. 3, Lucknow.: now, attended
The double .ring ceremony was ushers' Were Ross McDonagh,
performed d b . Rev. T. J. McKin brother of: the groom .and ' Dun-
ney,
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ney, minister of the church,' can Moffat.
which was beautifully decorated' The wedding, music was play
with baskets of • multi -colored ed iby Mrs:. R. :H King. She
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fall flowwers. t :sang:, "The Lord's', Prayer". be
The (bride,' given in marriage fore the ceremony and : during
by William Steel, was lovely in• the signing of .the register "The'
turquoise blue velvet The dress Wedding Prayer."
' „had a scoop neckline, bracelet
length sleeves, and a full skirt
caught at the : waist m a draped
cummerbund.. effect. Her head-
piece . consistedon a tiny feather
hat the same shade as her dress.
•She carried a. bouquet of white
carnations and stephanotis cas-
cading from ribbon streamers.
Miss Bettye Ann Stobo attend -
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A wedding dinner was served
in . the, church parlour at. 4;30.
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario the bride wore a pale
blue tweed suit with white ace
cessories and carried', a short
fur jacket. Her corsage was pink.
.carnations to complete the en- ..
semble. The young couple . will
reside m. Lucknow.
%�..' Cute Courtesy' Advance -Times
United '• Church Explorers' 'meeting with the Explorers
The . second meeting of tide' Prayer.
Explorers was opened with the•
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Explorer- Purpose. All members MAGI' MARKERS, two;Prices
next `sang .".Thisr My, Fathers 'toM choose ficom,,`' eight colours;
World:' Mrs. Murdie ` read the '.teen time hasty notes ' for the
.story "How the ,:Bible came into
• teenager, real cool, 25c; thank
Being:" • Secretary Elliott . Whit -.!'you notes, large .selection, 25c;
by read the minutes. They were.' file. folders; .'4c 'each;' receipt
adopted by• . Joe -Ann Conley. Ibooks, 15c; carbon 9aper,-•Wed'
Sharon Whitby seconded this ding place cards, wedding thank,
motion. The business discussion .:you notes, all types of greeting
was about'•selling • Christmas cards at all prices;' A' Complete
cards and calendars. Betty' .ma -Stationery Supply ,at The ,Luck•
there moved that Roy Button be ;• now Sentinel, 'phone - 35, Luck-
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press ' reporter: Barbara Camer- '+ .now:
on ' seconded 'this motion.. Tress-
tirer,�Betty. Math'ers took up the
offering. Our 'project.' was start -.I Have You Keir .vv.: r`i1`• '"i1..
ed after business. We closed our scription7
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