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,. WFONFSDAYt FFeB, 19th, 1954
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KINLOSS NEWS
Second ,and Fourth
,(Too Late for. Last Week)•
Kairshea 'Institute has ' been
notified of a ` meeting of.. ,the.
Bruce`. County Museum : Board.
which is to be held in.:Holyrood.
Hall; Febrtiary 19th, at
Everyone :welcome.
IN. DRAMA ACK HORSE`
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
(Too Late for Last Week) S W
The 'February meeting of the
Silver Lake omen's Institute
Mr. and held at: the home of Mrs.
and Mrs,,' Allan Reed,'Clarence Moulton Historical re -
Eleanor and' Jewell, 'spent the search was: the 'theine .for the
week -end in London and on
•
Saturday evening attended the
play • EEMurder in; the Cathedral'" The president: was. •in charge
• at the chapel of Huron•Co,ege ;qf the meeting After the• sing
in which Jimmy '.Reed,. a stud- mg of the Qde7 'and repeating of
The pla .was the Mary Stewart Collect the
ent, took part Y' roll call was answered : by "His-
preSex�led. hnrsd-ay,. k ay:and• tory of `Your—Farm•- or -Hozne."7.-
turday . With •the '.party. were
Mrs• Albert Colwell and Mrs
Mrs ; .Suter ' .,and Mrs. Gordon James Mcwan 'were chosen as
ontgomery of ucknaw, ' _•. "leaders . for :the,, Girls Garden
.Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Stanley, of. Club Working'. for the Unitar-
St. Thomas spent thei
week -end '
. .. • an Services`. was. discussed:
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Mrs: • Ben .Mole, hercdaughter, Mrs*Mabel Campbell,the .can- Jaynes:
th relatives here.: •
yrs.... Dion . amen aria --via ori•- ,; vener,, was --tri— charge --of-
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`MrsFred Moulton, ,Mrs. *Glen
Geddes. and. Mrs. John Hodgins. •
A debate followed on "Re-
solved that women were ,happier
fifty years agothan today" with
Mrs Albert Colwell ;and
Wm'. .Campbell on the Affirma-
tive and Mrs Clarence Moulton "'
and Mrs. George' Young on the ;'•'
negative.. This brought. forth,
many good points on both sides:'
Mrs., `Glen. Young .and • Miss -
Glenda Farrell were the judges
and their decision w)as in favor
of the: negative. •
1Vlrs Wm Campbell -and -=Mrs-.- --
_Clarence -Moulton each., gave . •a
reading. 'Lunch was :served with, '.
the committee for. the day be -
Mrs.. ,Harold; Bannerman,
Mrs: Richard Leeson
1VIcEwan.;"
t-he--lat
son' Walter and mother, Mrs. W. ter part of the meeting,..A• num7,
ber of old favorite songs ,,were.
R. Andrew spent the week -end •
with, 1VIr. and, Mrs Harvey, And-, sung •with Mrs. Wm. Stanley ac-
rew and Mr, and• Mrs. Douglas cornpanymg: at the piano
Lewis of Ailsa. Craig, Mrs, : Campbell gave a very in-:
'_:Mxs..' vin Reed •was host- teresting . history of the village
e
ess a er ua
ternoon, for. the Febru y meet i old timers 'as Black. Horse and
ang of the United; tiChurc WMS. surrounding territory from . its
Mrs. • ' Harvey Anderson, vice- very early days., up to `the pres-
president,: led • with the devot: ent tune, The. 'school history
ional'_ service and all ` repeated was:also of interest ' when -she
the Aim ' and ' Object and . Mrs
described the first school, inter-
• ror' and ' surroundings, naming
Anderson .led, with ' prayer. 'Mrs. the there
Arthur. Elliott read the scripture' teaehers engaged' up
lesson, • Arrangements were made ,,to, the pre's`ent. time?,.: also .any.
• .for. '.:the . Wdrld , Day of • Prayer • awards• won' by : the `•pupils in the:
:and a film. A ;thank'you .note .years.: Readings:' dealing with
for 'a • card of • sympathy 'to Mrs the old d ays were • given•; by
John Finnigan . Was "read. '.Mrs: Guild .'along with' the.. presidents
Howard Durnin, :sister of :Mrs:° of the Presbyterian' WKS. 'and
Mathew::Shackleton;' ,gave an in- :United 'Church W,M,S, ,:will lead
of the
' " �• Service
o t e
,ter � in � . •talk' . on • her : deaconessm the _worsh' ' s xce
est,_g :_ ..0p
work in .:B!C. ,. and mentioned .World, Day of Prayer' on.'Thurs-
that she knows Miss ` Catherine day evening, February :20th at. &'
Whittier", ;who is adopted by;the p m; A film "The Voice, of••Pray
local Auxiliary as the' mission-
au for the year. Mrs: ,Reed; as-
sisted .• by Mrs: Herb ',Finnigan,
er is not • Silent" will beshown
and•'• -Rev: 1enneely'will. give
`the address: An invitation is' ex-
a: chap. in the study book When tended to: everyone: in the ;com-,
the roll ` was :„called, It „was , re-" munity. : • ' •
ported` that 21 ,home calls were
Made °•last -month. Mrs W.':
M.
McClure ,offered ' her' home : for
the March, meeting. Mrs . , And
'erson,, :.the leader; closed with"
prayer,
Congratulations to Mr &Mrs.•
John C. Maize .who are -parents.
of ' •a ` baby '• daughter,: 'born .:.at'
Goderich Hospital .•on .tteb. 6th.
The :Fourth 'Con.: of Ashfield
;school :: sponsored a card, par'ty. on
'Wednesday, night with: 9' tables
8 o'clock: •
engaged with players:. High .win
hers were 'Charles: Petrie & Don=
ald, '„Curran. ,Scoring low Were
Harold •Maize and Franklin ',Stijl.
gel. Special birthday .prize went
to i,enore Petrie. •
Mr. ' .and. Mrs. Leonard 'Brind='
.able' Ifo .. be up:,
' ' ` ley. (nee Violet • bow) newlyweds'
Miss Irene Hulston; of Toronto.
spent the • week -end at the home
of .her, ,parents, : 'Mr: and Mrs.
Cliff +Roulston. Her brother'- Keith
who, has been ill with'rheumatic
fever. ''since' November is now
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were: '; honored on Friday • night:
.at .a`'` well attended ` card party
'at Carlo* Hall. ;Many friends
neighbors attended'. and • there•
were ;22 tables1•'o'f• euchre:. High
winners were ' . Mrs.' Hugh
Whinney "andMr 'Wilmer •Rut
• ledge,• . low; winners' were • Miss
Ruby .: McIntyr.'e and Mr :M'ere
dith Young. During the evening,,,
Mr Arnold Stothers read and ad '
dress of best wishes and .making:
. the presentation o ` a' well filled'
purse..to ,the young cob le
An other• social 'affair around
here on Friday night was.adance
in .the Agricultural Hall sponsor-
ed I*, Mr—Delinar , Maize.=on...bee:.
half of Port ,Albert school, , of
which he is teacher...'Western-
airs"';'orchestra gave a splendid'
evening :of' music .fordancing,.
and many attended:'
Mr. and: Mrs. John 'Wilson of
Toronto:; spent' the , _week
-end
with relatives at Dungannon, and
•Gosich;. •
aie
World Day of Prayer.
The president` of the Anglican
Mr. and, Mrs.' 'W. P. MacDon-
aid were visitors .• at Western
University with theirs son . Mack,
for the ..Student-Parent,-
end.:
Student-Parent end.• .•
The Faith.' 'a;n d Fellowship
Group of South, Kinloss Church
islet ,. Tuesday • evenikg at ' the
home of Mr. ',arid Mrs: Lloyd
1ViacDouga'll.
A lot .of -broilers -left •this disc
trict..last week. Herb Mcttilli�n'
shipped abopt 1.;500 . , and • Allam.
,Graham around'"'`9,b00.
•'There. .was • n ' •Sunday'' School
or. Church at -South Ainlbss oh
Sunday' •due tO the stormy wea
therY
T. AUGJSTINE'
(Too Late for .Last' Week)
We .are 'sorry to -hearthat W.'.; Boyle 'has been Q OW'
sick` list. Mr. Boyle was t'he •for-
er" owner •of. the St. Au_ustine
genera store.. : "or 711e : o ea
to Goderich a •few years ago,. HIS
former customers . and na;.a n.y
friends' here 'wish 'hi'm a every,.
speedy recovery.•
Mrs, •Gus Devereaux ''a n d'
Augene Devereaux spent, a few'.
days in .Loiidon at •.the hone of
Mr. and . Mrs. A. Bernardo.
A number from • here 'attended:,
the• reception and dance for Mr.
& ,Mrs. Eldon Austin (nee ,Mary
.Agnea Finleon of ' St: August-
ine) which was held'' in Dungan-
non hall Wednesday. evenings A '
large ` crowd attended . and , • a
good ' time waw reported;: hunch
was served.
Mr: and Mrs.: Miles St. 'Marie.,'
visited .Mr. James St. • Marie and
other 'relatives in, Kitchener last
Mr: and Mrs'.; Will Kinahan
and family visited_John, ,OrCon-
nor in Ashfield; ;on • Friday. '
For many years. Ontario farmers. have ;been pooling,..
their coal:purehases through co-o;petati•ves and central
purchasing: This• bargaining po.Wer• efra.bles Onta.i•ib•
•Co-operatives to specify top quality coal at a reason-
ab' e pyi6e. You `be.:s'iire that. coal you:buy _ frO,Itl,.:.'
your co-op will be• ••fi esb- pined• and; ready to : give'
you the clean,, steady heat,'you want..'
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