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Mia• first meeting was held at
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4IX1NOW •SENTINEL, 411.CirtPlOW, " ONTARIO' • . "' 4 '• WEDNESDAY joV, 19th, 1904.,
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• 41)1. the project is ."13eing Vtell
pressed and Well Groomed." 'The
leaders, • are Miss • Mary RoulstOn
40.110:1: Mrs. :Salm McCharles, •
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Elections of Officersresuited
es follows: President, • PhY
Clayton; Vice • President; Jane
•rinlaYson;; SeCretary• Treasurer;
Eleanor'Nay; Press Reporters,
Barbara •Finlayson and Alice
Group I. W4L. VIII*ed Church
1, Ritchie )/frs; H., Web,-
str, Nli7s. J, Boyle and,•1VIrs, B.ae
Watson were hostessess in • the eighteen members giving a cana-
S. room of the church. for a dianwar hero, •
delicious pot luck supper on Nov- Mrs, J, Nicholson gave a react -
ember 13, Mrs. Ciunmings pre- ing..'. A skit was nicely put on
'Sided at the piano and. all enjoy.; by Mrs. Roy Black and Mrs. Red -
ed a sing song. 1VIISs Ada Webster, vers Johnson. • •
called the meeting to order and „ Miss Mary ' McLeod spoke on
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aOpening eercises', Mrs. Armistice day., She gave the
fter the
G. Walden gave the , treasurer's grap y of AlbertSweitzer who
rePort of the fowl suPPer- The
Christmas bazaar was discussed
W1104 'held tr*Ot,,
at the home of,liirs. RedVera
J0000. M. ROY .BlaOlc gave
the, . Sewing report Baby .articles,
were sent to Rev:, .gophodip.
C:r9k9r,4 • , , . •iy
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• Roli call :Was .• answered:-
report. Mrs. K. CaMeron report.- received the Nobel peace prize
edon fowl supper and thanked a couple of years ago in "Congo:
all for help and co-operation. He still labours, at Lairibtrene
Mrs. H. Webster had charge of as a medical Miesionary.
the .prograinine and she and Mrs. Miss Olive 'Webster had charge
L. Johnston 'took the devotional of the, program. She thanked
'period, and Mrs. Durnin Phillips Miss McGregor for her 'home.
from, Dungannon, told of her trip. Mrs. Thharis.' Mathers hada con -
last spring to Bermuda. e a ,
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ave you. saved in
the pag ten years?
'ctuxes• _too. •LUnali was served by ,the hOs-
-or-sneSeges-"-its
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islands probably 25 miles long Pharis Mathers and Mrs. J. Nich-
and •a few miles wide joined by olson. ,
bridges. All, the housesare made' • •
of 'slabs of rock and painted -ZION W. M
bright colours but all the roofs
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are • whitewashed which makes
a pretty sight. • •
It is a tourist ,colony, the only
industry being' a purfume factory,
employing 16 girls. One would
expect to See palm 'trees but they
are very few. and ‘the cedar 'tree
• is the national tree.
' Miss Barbara Cameron played agh. Mrs. John Htmteri to• pre-
tWo lovely' selections on her vio-
pare the Prograrme for Deeem-
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Mrs'. ,Howard Barger held the
„November 13th meeting., at her
home with 17 ladies and two
children present. Roll call 'was
answered with a verse ,on Armis-
tice. Devotional and, scripture
was taken by Mrs. Graydon Rit-
Chie and Christian stewardship
was liven by Mrs. JackMcDon-
lin and Mrs. Jim Boyle gave read-
ings ;on Remembrance Da,' Mrs.,
Cuminings played a piano Solo:
Blake United Church W.M.S.
.The• November meeting of the
1:fer. 'Visitors f4c)r shut: -Ins are, NITS.
Charles Wilkins and Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie. A circuit W. .M. S. meet-
ing is to' be held in the parsonage
on .Novernber 20th.
The president read an article
Blake WaVIS. WaS at the.. home ort hew obi nylon stockings .can
of Mrs. Zinn with 22 ladies pre- be put to use in Japan: 'Give in
sent. Mrs: Zinn opened the meet-. your name to Mrs.' Wm. G. Hun -
in g with call to Wbrship and the ter if you wish a missionary Afton -
Lord's PraYer in— unison. The A box of fruit 'was sent to
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Scriptture Reading was, read• 'by . D. A. Hackett in .the , hos_
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• Mrs. G., Twamley.‘ . pital. Last Chapter , of the study
1 Discussion. on was y
the ues ns book read b Mrs Jack Gard -
It trouble with meet savings Plans is from the monthlY hY Mrs. Kaiser, --wee The December meeting is
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hit people dePelt todaY end
•Withdraw it tomorrow. :A Sun Life En-
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*torment Policy provides you with a
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ten you about it.
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
Kinatian
R.R. 2, 11XCIENOW
. Phone Wingham 717--w-4
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GAVILLER,
McINTOSH
and WARD
Chartered Accoutants
Bell 'Telephone ,D1dgi
'Walkerton, (int.
Telephone 633
Mrs, L. Menary, Mrs. W. Irvin.
The report of the Sectional meet-
ing 'at, Benmiller 'was given by
Mrs. C. Cooke.
The, heralds reported- and the
• roll , call, and minutes of last
the annual at which the offzcers
are chosen, and will be held at
the‘home of Mrs. Wesley Ritchie.
PRE -NUPTIAL SHOWER____2
HELD AT HOLYROOD HALL
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AUTO, ACCIDENT,
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'Agents; . . 2
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CECIL FAL,CONER
Whitechurch, Ontario --- Phone VVingham 570-J-3
JOHN McMURCHY
Ripley, Ontario ,—, Phone Ripley 20-23
Bermuda is a ain m inp
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IRWIN CARRUTHOIS
Luckne:mr, Ontario — Phone Rieley 1274-9
PROMPT • CLAIMS. SERVICE. ! .
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'..K1NLOSS NEWS D'onald were in Toronto Saturday
. • • for the Santa Claus •Parade and,
(Second, FoUrth and Sixth); •
the Royal Winter'Fair, . •,
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.Mr. and Mrs, Fraser MacKiri-
Miss Gladys Grahani, of tiOnclon
non and Murray were in ,Hatnil-
was home for the ,week -end. • .
ton on Sunday and . Visited with ..„„
litriBthrutchee..CinoelawSelells. 1:1's•' bic.ii .s:ick ..m31117;... aann4ci .1‘113firrt.'. 41gaokiieWmiiiisZIngleatnodri:
Mr. and Mrs: Allister' Hughes And rd Mrs ,• ,_ ... •, . • , , • , . ...
Were at Guelph on Friday atten•-• _•
'' . The Faith at d Fellowship
ding a cOusin'S- funeral... . GrOuP.of South Icinloss.'met. Mon -
and -Grace and •Mr. and Mrs: . Wil, Mrs:. Gilbert Hamilton
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fred FarriSh visited Sunday with
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kr.. ..and . Mrs, . Hector .Cook • of
Kitchener. .' . There's ' •many. a linguist who
Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, 'Nisi :Shir- has:mastered-all icinglies•but his
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ley McClure.' and ': Gordon Mac-, • oWn.. - ., • - -.
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meeting were given- '• I — .
Mrs. H Phillips read a letter I Mrs. Allister Hughes and Mrs.
thanking us for the bale of cloth-. a: miscellaneous shower at the
Houston were hostess for
from the Scott Mission, Toronto1 Harvey
ing we sent • ` ."---- Holyrood Hall Saturday evening,
Life Member Certificates were November 1st in honor of Miss.
presented to- Mrs. T. Blake and, Amelia Carruthers, previous to
Mrs..W. 'Iryiu. . ' 'i her inarriage.
Closing prayer and 'lunch was Mrs Hughes extended a wel-
served. ' ' come to the guest and Mrs. Hou-
• • ston - was chairman for a short
McLeod and Mathers' Group program. Readings were 'given
Miss McGregor was hostess for by Mrs. George' Fisher,, Nancy
the November meeting of Group Forester; piano music by Mrs.
three of the Women's Association. Duncan Simpson and Mary Fis-
Mrs. Maris Mathers ' presided. her. An amusing skit, "Advice for
The themeofthe meeting was a Bride" . was presented by; twb_
sharing. God's gift. The scripture of Amelia's - 4-H friends, Irene
was given by Mrs. Witeman. MrS. Roulston and Shirley McClure.
Howard Robinson took 4' the de- The gifts were , presented by
votional part ' - Janet Carruthers and • Sharon
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Mrs. John Hall was 'chosen to Mowbray, tThe bride -elect was
go on„the nominating committee assisted by Maley Forster and
for the coming year. i Barbara Murray. Nirs. Elliott Car-
ruthers read the attached, verses.
Mrs Annie Struthers gave a
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Amelia: made a very, gracious
reply' and the evening concluded
with serving Of, a delicious lunch.
'Friends and relatives were 'pre-
sent from Lucknow, Ripley, Tees -
water, Cargill, Huron and Kin-
loss Township.
For the present time. we are carrying on , the
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
IN LiiCKNOIIV and DISTRICT
formerly operated' by McLennan and MacKenzie an
Johnstone and Son. .
"BILL .UNTER'
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MONUMENTS
For, sound counsePand• a fair price-. on a monument
correctly-' designed from quality niaterial,
, rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS.
Pat O'Hagan,' Prop.
Established 'Over. Sixty Years
Walkerton Phone 638-w • Ontario
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