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NEDNESDAY, IyQV
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IGH' • SCHOOL
LUCKNOW DISTRICTH
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Music by the. Harbouraires Male Choir of Goderich:
GUEST SPEAKER, MR, THOMAS . HOSKIN
Dean of Mne, .University of Western, :Ontario
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
The Holyrood W. I, will meet
on Thursday evening, November ('
6th at. the • homer :'of. „Mrs. Tom'
Hodgins:: Roll. Gall ' A ' C anadian ..
War 'hero. Topic We have every
reason to .be proud of Canada: _-
let:. her be proud of us
Report of :Bruce County rally.. `
Motto --Its not what you Start but,
What you finish that Counts.,
Contest. --Pumpkin pie
Directors-M'rs; Jack Hewitt, Mrs.
•Mark Johnston '
Mr. Edgar. Guest returned,. to l'
'Uranium. City ,after spending his
vacation here; ,. ; .
Mr. and Mrs. •`Arthur Haldenby,.
Mr: and Mrs: Howard Bennet and.
son Howie of Toronto,. Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Sparling and son Allan.
of Walkerton visited on, Wednes-
day with relatives in the Village.
Mr. William Wall spent a few
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with prayer by »Mrs. H.
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reading. Hymn • 436 was sting.:
Mrs. E. Robinson gave •a reading
on Christian Stewardship,
Sam Thompson sang,"I''take . Jes- the hostess assisted by Mrs. 'Gor
us as My • .Saviour", Mrs... Hiltz, don : Naylor, . and Mrs. Harold
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of Mr. and,
•►Mrs. • Jack • Schumac-
her.
,Hallowe'en Parties were,:enjoy-
ed in the village at the Presbyter
ian Church when they entertained
•Kinloss Y. P. and Kinlough Y. P.
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and A.Y. P. A.
At the school on Friday after-
noon when. the Mot'her's and .fri-
ends
friends in the section were enter.
,tained by Mrs. Collins and -her
pupils, and at theAnglican
,Church , on Friday' evening con-
cluded the Hallowe'en, Masquer,
adeS for this year. The • young
folks • made the usual trick. ,or
treat calls and, many. • harmless
pranks : were ;;played ' to' add to', the
fun of Hallowe'en.
Friends' of Miss Amelia, Carru
thers :attended a bridal shower
in her 'honour at` Holyrood' Hall
on Saturday' evening.
Mr. J R. Lane returned home
» bafter•ill visiting with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur- Phillips and Peggy Font
We. extend sympathy ' to • Mrs. I( day. Mr. W. Loveday also of. L n
Harvey Hodgins and Mr. 'Ez a"t don :assisted Rev. Paltrier in. the,.
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• lgo to London this week the meeting.a n d� refreshments
will
where she will receive medical -behalf
�eh H'served and f the, ein�l�er'sBoyle
banked
treatment.- the hostess. The November hos-,:
sectional ane- .
The Presbyterian Cess will be Mrs Harold Halden-
eting was held in the- church
Y.. _ ,
here on Wednesday. ,
Mr; . Leonard 'Stanley of Lan -On Sunday last, owing to the
in MVlivhigan visited during the Teeswater Presbyterian: Church
week' with
me+inbers of` his family Anniversary . :Services, the. • Corn
-*-
here.. gregation: here were privileged to
Colonel A Keith, of: 'the- Salva \ =have Representatives of the Gid -
tion Army Londbn was guest;eons," conduct the Service.
speaker. at' the layanans service Vie. A.Y.P.A. met .on . Sunday '.
in 'the •Anglican Church:on Sun-. evening at the home of Mr .arid ,.
o-
Mss. Roy, Graham :with .Madonna
bostessi. The hymn • "Work for
the night is coming" and .'»prayer•
Eby Rev. J. Palmer opened the
meeting. »The word, for the roll
call; was ."Seeks" .Barbara '•Haid
enby, read the scripture, Eleanor:.
Carter read the origin of Hallo
we'en: 'Evelyn Nicholson conduc
ted a Hallowe'en • Contest, : Ted
Palmer directed "front .page char -
lenge". ,Edna. Boyle had 'cliaiti'e•;
of the hymn time period ,when a
number ' of favorite hymns were.
Sung.. Contests were conducted by
Donna Haldenby and Madonnia;
Graham. Donny Hodgins gave a. •
reading. • Refreshments were . scr ; .
wed and» a pleasant evenin broti
ght • to a close. Marie, Sc eller.
»thanked the hostess.
Stanley in the sudden. passin -of
their sister Mrs. Ezra Sitter Sr..
(the former Adabelle Stanley)
and to Mrs. Tom Hodgins' in the
death; -of her father the late Tho-
mas McCue of Kincardine.
The' Memorial -Street Light
Cominiittee will, : hold a social ,in
the School on Friday evening.,
Miss Rose Smith visited : 'with
Ther •grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Alex S¢nith on, Friday.
Mr. W., McCue ,of Preston ,vis
ited. On Sundaywith Mr. and
Mrs. Tam . Hodgins.
Mrs: Neil McKay and , daugh
ters Sarah and Mary visited with
her sister. Mrs. William Percy.
Reeve Harold Percy • attended
the County ,•Council ' at Walkerton
Visitors •' during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Archie McFarlane
arid Spence were, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen, Moore, of, Hamilton;, Mr;
Noble Guest of. Kincardine, Mr
M Osborne: • of Madoc.and Mr:
and 'Mrs. Wesley --Guest.
;( Intended ,' for • 'last ' week)
Mrs. Charles Hodgins of Wing
ham visited » -on Thursday . with
Edna and May Boyle. ' '
Leonard Stanley son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra .Stanley met with
(• a painful `accident. When. _ he was
them .on . c .
,fering was -received by Jeanette' struck on the. face with. 'a' hurl
Johnston, and • a. `•collection 'taken ing' stick w h i 1.e. assisting with
for • the • flower; 'fund. ' » Hymn 544 'driving' cattle. ' His injury retluir
was sung and Mrs: Jefferson dos- ed medical attention.
ed, the meeting: A• bazaar . was Teachers from this area atteri-
held and: lunch ` Was, served by ded `the Convention. held •at Wal
kerton Thursday. ,
Mrs. • Wm., Wall spent Sunday/
afternoon at her home here. She
meeting held at Ben filler. • Mrs.
Chas.' :Jefferson read the . chapter
in the; study., book and also pre -
(Intended for; last week)' ed for business which follow -
The( sided
• W,M,S. met on .Tuesday ed Mrs.J.»teddy read the min-
afteijrioon at the :home of Mrs. utes of. th'e September meeting,
Edward. Robinson . with, twelve thank you notes were read.
ladies present. Mrs. H .Jefferson 1 An' inv><tation; , was'received
led the meeting' Which opened -by
• singing hymn 386, The Scripture from Brick W M S:• to meet with
lesson' was read by Mrs. ' J. teddy
O Caber 30th The of -
service.
'Relatives and friends These are
shocked andsaddened to learn
of:the sudden death Of .Paul Lloyd
son • of . ;Mr.', and , Mrs.• Cliford.
Lloyd of 'Tonawanda N.Y. and
nephew ;af Mrs, 'William Wall.
Sympathy• is extended to the be-
reaved ' family: • •
The . Anglican Evening » work-
ers met at the home of ,Mis. Don
Gillespie with ;Mrs.' .ponald' Iliac-,
ker.,presidinig" and " reading the.
,Scripture. Mrs. Roy ' Schneller
gave . the.. meditation',- Each' Mem,
be..answered < the, roll 'call with
the sword "Rernemzlber" . Letters of
appreciation were read. •IVlrs ' Roy
Graham gave a splendid demon
stration on - weaving »arid » ' cro-
ohet , work» -'and displayyed» beau-
tiful articles vvihi�ch- she had made•
at the ' hobby class he w s
thanked Eby . Mrs. Jack, `Hewitt.
The evening was.:spent in .mak
ing• fancy quilt blocks and plans
were made, to cater to the ,..ions
Chtb. in November. ,Prayer closed
Mrs. J. W. »Colwell "accompani-
ed Mr.
ccompani-ed.'Mr. and Mrs. Dtt,MoCosh and
amily to. • Chesley where •.they.
visited with .Mr. and =rs. P. S.
MacDougall - and ` family., '
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