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PLA;N FOR FALL
FAIR, DISPLAY
(STENS,.NEWS)
The September meeting of the;
St. Helens''W.I. wa's held in':the
Community Hall with an attend-
ante .of twenty adults and three
children. The guest speaker, Mrs.
(Rev.) Marshalls of Whitechurch,
spoke, on Agriculture and. Indus-
tries' in; Northern Ireland. In a
pleasing manner she told many
interesting. andinformative facts
about„her homeland, She was in-
troduced by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt'
and thanked bythe president,
Mrs; Charles McDonald She was-
also' presented with 'a gift .of ap-
preciation. The ' roll . call, an ex-
change . of slips; seeds or plants,
and.: a shower of candy or cook-
ies for Lucknow. Private Hospi-
tal,. wuas well respo decl to. Dur-
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(ST;, AUGUSTINE NEWS)
Sister -Francis John (nee Edna
Brophy), daughter of the late.Mr..
and ' Mrs.. George'' Brophy: and a
niece ,of .Atbrose' and Mary• Ida
Brophy of St. Augustine, left this
:Month.' '.South .China, Hong
:Kong;, Formosa.
Sister Francis ',John attended
the St' Augustine school here and
graduated . from '. the. Wingham
High. ;School.. Three. years later
• she "graduated from the St. Mich
'ael's Hospital of nursing. She en
teted the novitiate of the Sisters
of / the St:. Dominic Order 'at
Maryknoll, ,N.Y. in 1955. The dut
'let.. of' the: Marykrioll .-.Sisters in
Asia are teaching, medical ` and
• social work there. • •
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Mr.. , and Mrs.. M. Edwards and'
• .:family of.` London, : who were va
cationing ,at the Michael O'Con-::
:no" home,, Kingsbridge, visited at:
the Will Kiahan and Ray Leddy
homes 'last eek:'
•.Jim. Cummins • and Edward
Brophy yisited friends in , Tor-
onto last' week. . .
Miss Maureen -eddy, on the
staff at ' the Kitchener Waterloo
;Hospital, spent a: few days at beF
hdrne here.;
__.._Miss -Mose Mare ettner of
Toronto l as= joined al e..Sisters of:.
`:the Order of Notre Dame, whose
nnotherhouse •;is in •- Montreal,
• "where Miss • Lettner will reside
'for the following; two years. Rose
Marie is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Lettner of Toronto
and a niece • of Mr . and 'Mrs. Gus
Dever.'eaux. : .
Miss Mae Redmond will be :re-
turning 'to her school this week.
in Windsor. Mr. Edward Brophyt
'B,A:, will; be teaching in. the
Winghard High school /this term.
Miss Betty ISevereaux will be
• attending 'Tethers' College in
Stratford this year. We wish Bet-
ty a very successful year.
Mr. and:. Mrs. L. Mulhern .and.
•Rita of •Chatham,' Miss Bernadette
Boyle, Mrs Nara .Quigley and
daughter of Clinton ere : week=,
end visitors at .the Boyle home
here. ' ,
Mr: and Mrs'. B,ayzribnd teddy'
and ' 'arnily moved to their new
home on Havelock St, in. Luck
'now - on Monday: •
-Yours Truly is"signing , off, for
St. Augustine.: We hope soneone
else -"out our way" will keep this.
column in-' print. .
Pherson ; was appointed leader,
and Miss Irma .Forster, assistant
leader ,of the ..4-H, Girls Home
making course : "Cereal Shelf".
The :ceiling and, inside doom of
the porch are to be painted • and,
Mrs:, Charles iMcDonald, Mrs.. W.
G. Humphreya}d Mrs. E. Bar-
bour volunteered to look • after
getting paint for it. ;This same
'committee were .to deliver • the.
candy and cookies to Lucknow:
Private Hospital. 'The display for
the Lucknow , .Fall Fair" was, dis.
cussed and Mrs.. Chas.',MCDonald,
Mrs., ; Ernest Gaunt and Mrs, E'
Barbour volunteered to look '• af-
ter
f-ter the arrangement of the entry.
Mrs.' Green, offered to 'type '.lab-
els • 'the • containers. 'It was
to' obtain the
' agreed n t 't0 t
r , 3',
film , on the ',Ontario , hospitaliza-
tion plan' because • one talk has
been given, and • others are be-
ing given in this vicinity. ” The
program of an instrumental' by
:Mrs; Wm.. Rutherford ;and :a
•hiimorous reading •"Teapots by
Mrs: Harold Gaunt, were, much
enjoyed. ' The motto, , "One ' tree
can'make, a million, 'matches, but
one match may destroy a;, million
trees", was taken 'by: Mrs.; Frank
:McQuillin. The Queen was sung
and after : the Institute Grace,. a
lovely lunch. was served by 'the
hostesses,': Mr : Harold Gaunt,.
and Mrs:. Chester Taylor They has.completed her training atSt.Hum hrey home.
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LUCKNOW and DISTRICT T. .AOEN‘T
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were' given a ' vote of thanks by
Mrs. W. G. Humphrey.
Miss Anna . Stuart was home
from Toronto ;for.the week -end. •
Mr. Barry McQuillin is, attend-
ing Teachers'' College at Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S.' McIntyre
and Donald • of Bracebridge.- and
Mr. . and .Mrs. Gordon Miller and
arry' of London attended . the
aidlaw-Todd •wedding on Satur-
day and spent' the week -end with
relatives here. • t
. Mr.' and Mrs; ,Lorne Woods and
Mrs.: ' Jack Gardner were visitors
with . Mr.: and Mrs. • Mel Brown
at Kitchener on Sunday. Thek.
were accompanied 'by :Miss Don-.
na: Woods, who returned to her
duties : as.,a.' student ;nurse at the
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital af-
ter a month's vacation.
Miss 'Isabelle MacPherson, who
Joseph's Hospital, London, was;
home for the week -end • and at-
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tended th..Laidlaw-Todd •w.ed-
ing, : After writingher registered
nurses' examination, ,Isabelle .will
aoin . the Staff •of , St' Joseph's. Hos
Mrs. Violet Webster .of •Kincar
dine was the guest of Mrs. F 'G. .
Todd and attended the , Laidlaw-
Todd wedding. ' ` ' •
, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor and•
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girls arid. Mrs. `'Ben Keyes- of
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Brucefield. were recent. guests of
Mrs.. R: Woods :,and Mrs. Murdie.
Mrs. `'D. `Todd' •and• ,Mrs:: D;' J...•.
Macintosh have returned'. to
Catharines after, spending some
time at, their home here.
Her' many '' friends are. glad to
know that ,.Mrs W. A. Humphrey
returned from Wingham. and Dis-': '
trict, General Hospital on Satur-
day. Miss Elaine Jefferson of,
Donnybrook is assisting ' at the.
Tha canner' must: take care
of ;purchases and payroll'
before,his pack is sold,
The farmer :needs . cash to,
finance' operations until
his crop is delivered
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When borrowing is sonxnd bisrness .prat..
tice;iit is a .simple; sttaightforward process ,
to arrange a loan from a :chartered .bank. •
Every day, in every part of .Canada, the
chartered banks ,are lending money to
farmers, •fishermen, .producers, manufac,
curers, processors:, and •other con'imereat
customers, large.and"small.: to `meet pajr
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TH' C'HAR,`T.ERR11.
rials, market goods
rolls, buy," raw ,mate
and meet a multitude of financial needs.
A bank manager is constantly on the took
out for opportunities to make such loans
--that's his j,ob.,Bank loans,are an essential,
part of theprocess that provides the goods
and services that make life better for U11.
Canadians.
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