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'WiEDNESD+AY, MAJ 1 1.0R: 1957
:. KLVLOUGI .
The . Holyrood lnatitpte Met on
Thursday afternoon in , the. hall,
with Mrs Jim Smith 'presiding.
Following the; opening exercises:
and corresponde nee it was. de-
cided to enter . the Salada , Tea,
, contest, with, Mrs.. Frank .Thom-,
•
• 1.113 ,11,t. EMUS.
SALESMAN WANTED
Well : established: Fuller.
Brush ' route now available,'
this district, • Our' dealers
PracticallyL established
business;'' at our, ,expense,. '
with etelusive hights - to,
handle our Wellliuewn line
of 'household necessities.
'Similar , routes. 'now ,,paying,
$5200 to $7506 yearly. No
experience ' . necessary, as,
ii an we select -will he care-
fully, ' trained ' to assure'
good: weekly, income from",
start.
LUGKNOW" S Y
. ,ENT.NEI,.' LUOQ
SOP. and Mrs.„ Raynard Ackert •
'charge. Mrs. Alex Perry pry=
er a program;;.., The .,.crl otto,
",Living a. life is ,mare important,, s
'EETI NG'•SERIES:
—AT►
'HELENS
O
than n'nals�%ng a•' living", prepared(ST. (ST. HELENS'.' NEWS)'
by Mrs, Allan Miller, was read Library Board Meet c,;
Tic the absence' ' of' the presi
dent, Miss • W. D. ' Rutherford,
Mrs.John Cameron presided for
.the ann.ual,-:meeting of -the- St
Helens public: ;library, The treas-'
ThorOpsor . and Miss. Edna. Boyle urer, Mr, W, A M'illex,. reported
favored with a piano solo The that books for the: value , of $84`.51
'441 •club '•girls„ "Th'e '•Sl•umber had been urchased and there
pals”, a '�. , � i?-.
is ,; ga.ve a very nice skit mod was' 'a, balance. of $13,'63 Miss
selling, their sleeping : garments Tsobel. -Miller; .thee. librarian re
-
Which the.: '
...eh .-.y-rndde di►'rng:: tills past "ri(*tgd-2�paid, 21iTa,tIbersani 043:
months.
Murray
uThrraiyr ja174a4Cle,.144scg4.
ibceeresn, rweaerde. Theleectfeodl- ,Bushel,who were 'resented
'.by' ,president, Miss•, W D; Rutherfr
the• girls`folloiwing the ',resenta : vice'president Rev..)3F. Gr
atinotni of their' skit;: Sandra Y,ercy sec:M Mrs. Jih
zCameron,trees.,Sheila,Iialdeti.b;
sang a duet.. Mr, A. Miller; l:ibrarian, Miss
'Refreshments: were served and; Isobel Miller; directors, Mrs.. W
Mrs, Jim •Smith gave .the closing. A. • ,Miller, Mrs. G: MacPherson
I remarks P Mrs Frank M:cQuillin; 'Mi John
Mrs. Bert Nicholson is a pat -'Cameron, Mr' and Mrs, Lorne
lent in Kincardine Hospital. Her • ,� Mrs,
Woods, Mrs, Alex... Purvis
many friends wish her a: speedy B. F Green
recovery. Re -Elect W ':I.', President
Mrs. Andrew :Gaunt presided
for the . Meeting of'•the :Women's'
Institute held in . the coma -.unity
Mrs.. Jahn Barr, Mrs :'Perry hall on Thursday.afternoon with.
a large attendance,: 'Proposed pro-,
Hodgins; Mrs. Frank. Moulden,• .-
Mrs. Lyman Sutton; Misses Win= ,sects, in. reply to the roll call•were'
. •..
ni lights•..for :the village . and
Percy, Edna ,and, May Boyle, • : ' h
were :guests. af'M'i'sses Nellie and..present protect--fhaf of . improv-'
Jag the :exterior of 'the hall
Margaret Malcohri at ,Lucknow'
on Tuesday. secretary reported, $100:47 • in the
treasury:: and announced 'the
short course in "Sandwiches • fors-
all ,occasions on April .9th `at
17301: It was. .decided to" invite
tie .Dungannon and Whitechurch
Societies .'to,attend. It was :de::
'tided not''to send .a: delegate •,tQ
the conference '!in Guelph. in ,'May
Thea Colwanash Juni_'or harmers•
will present: their. play. 'on. Fri
by Mrs Wm,. Eadie.• The; topic,
"'Is the red schobl house" : doing
4. good job fcir rural children';_
Was ' taken1b .s.A, Alex Percy..,.
contest was , given by Mrs Ed
17.
Waite: age, etc,,
ment Manager.,.
Employ
FULLER BRUSH CO.
Limited
London,.Ontario'..
MONUMENT$'
MEMO,R
WALKERTON
We
are :the only manufac-
turers in this part of ,Ontario,.,
of . high class monument's
wh o o
o !mp rt granite from the
Old Country in the: rough b
Mr. Chester 'Boyle: of Moose'
Jaw, Sask.,' visited with, relatives
here during • .the, week.
Mr. ,Russell, 'Barr' . of 'Toront'o
spent the :week -end at his home
:here. • '
Mr. and', :Mrs- ' Perry= Hodgins; &
Sharon visited 'Saturday evening
With:•Mr, :and Mrs. Neil"
MacKay '
Glamis ; ' • •
Mr:; and Mr9. J.. Smith and
Rose ' moved, from the Villag'e to
near Hanover' where he ` is;: eine. day; . evening, March 22nd .The
played: [following', programme committee;
Mrs: William 'Robb ,visited . last; was ,appointed:,. Mrs:"E. Barbour;..
week.`::wi h.:' her
/Mrs. .•C Taylor, Mrs. W A. •Hum -
granddaughter,
vlrs . Don :Robertson:
Mr, and :Mrs.' Ardell Mason Of
On. 4,.Hiiron, .visited' durin g.:the..
the carload and process: from
the. rough to the finish'
monument.' No middleman:
When'choosin' 'a monument
t.
come and. ee n `
s one of the
lar.. •est selectionsOntario;
g .. in o .
Establishedoveryy
° sixt ears:
Wri
to or
P, "hone Walkertoia• 8
•' and reverse -charge's.
SKELTON
MEM..
ORIALS
WA LEFRTON
y
fphrey and Mrs. H. :Webb with
Woods, Nl:rs. McNeill,
Mrs. A: , Gaunt„ ' iMrs.. Ernest
Gai.int . `and Mrs 1;; Ivller .i
) week ;nwrth;Mrs:'..J W. Colwell n
• charge of lunch , Plans were
*Mrs:.: George Haldenby;':Mrs: .ma
de.. for a card party:
Harvey Hodgins, Ed is Hamid May
soal on ch
. 'rand box
Boyle visited Sunda with, eFriday, Ma:15th;
Sunday... th . Mr, par project was discussed and'
and:•.Mrs : William Cox. .
Mrs'.:L.:ma'n Y 'Sutto o , n . c nducted.
"the' service ' for the World bay
of . Prayer on .after
Friday ooh."
?i.
'Ladies .from each of i.the village
churches `partici ted'.
Little Evelyn on s n 1� Nichols , '•
nt
e ,.wee fend with..' her _friend,
Sharon •' Stanley.
Mrs. .J. W. Co'liwell Mr and
Mrs: ::Don McCosh, ` Mary; and
.lick,' :;visited . Sunday ,With . Mr:
.a:nd Mrs `Currie , .0 well- u
family•
Have you' renewed your entinei?.
LOW FARES, EVERY 'SATURDAY4TO AHDINCLAPRIL 13)--
Tickets
3) Tickets good going and returning. same Saturday only.
estimates '.given: ' on siding , the
hall, but -it was decided ao leaVe
it until more :'money 'could be
raised The members areu:r
ged
to ,have, the history'"of their farm
for .:.the next Meeting.. n,g: Appropri-.
emS—On Spr' d
by :Mrs.' .W A.',..Htim hrey
p y, Mrs.
W.: A. Miller, ;Mrs. Wm .Purdozi
and:'Mrs. W, 'G • Humphrey Mrs:.
E " W. Rice• sang; '"Golway Bay",.
The: motto, "It you. have ,know
e• ge, et: others. light,: their
candle from -it" vias' -taken by
'Mrs. ,T : J: Todd.; Mrs.: Will Ruth-
erford. favored *with' `a piano 'sol'o
"The Robin's Return': Mrs, ,Ross
'Gam'mie .had- the ' topic on Cit
izenship and. Education :Conclud—
ing with pan interesting,:discussion
as.a 'questionnaire on present ed-
ri Sol -Shit/ of: the:`Womlen's, Institute for, the week=end .
-ucational. tproblems' 'I4.i '`lea
Aitchison presented the report o
the., nominating committee :an
the ' following,. -,slate' ,of officer
was ,accepted Pres.,, Mrs. And,
P GE' `FM
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ELECTRIC BROODERS'
HEAT LAMPS
BROODER r
ER P-
IFES° and. THERM
O TA
POULTRY * ..•
R FOUNTSnd FEEDERS
a
Plumbing,: ' Heating,__ Wiring Eavetroughing,
CARRY and RODNE_ Y OATS
�
tern
l�e gi8ed , No. 1 1.80 P
80 ` per 'bushel
Commercial .NO. ' 1'
GALORE 'BARLEY
• .C'omm ercial '. N:o:.
$1-5 5 per bualel
•!y r
00: per., bushel'.
All Gram 'Is Treated And Is In' New
-• Prices . Are F.O.B. Lucknow
knderson F[ax
Lucknow Ontario
lesson. Mrs. Ross '•Erringtnn, Mrs•
Frank'. Mc QQ u'il.lin and Mrs.
Go
don MacPherson, were readers
and: prayers • were . ' offered by
Mrs..,Will Rutherford • s.ubstitut
iiz'g for Mrs. Stuart, Mrs.' E. W.
Rice, Mrs., Chas. McDonald; Mrs.,
W. A. Miller and. Mrs. B. •F.
Green., Mrs:. : Woods ' and; _ Mrs
Rice ',favored with . a duet "An'.
Evening 'Prayer and Rev. B.''F.
Green 'reviewed : a Chanter from
rotluct
'Phone. 21'-w
led in Bible: study. Marvin .Mc -
4a
Donald: had' charge of •-:'the:.busi;
ness • rt: of the 'meeti s
p� . rig. It', via. ,
decided to hold a ., t luck sup;
per on March; 30th .and invite the.
young .',:people of, 'the •.commun-`
ity .Doris. Miller. led :the recrea-•
tion after'which Rev. Green..
`�elosed the. meeting .: with the
benediction:
isim.oSS ' 'N:EWS
stand' Fourth r
and S xth
•the study book; ""Christ and .You".
S
A pleasant social hour was enjoy-
ed with Mrs. Cameron, Mrs.
Woods and 'Mrs. McQuilliri 'as:
hostesses•`
1Vfi�Alson' Week returned to
her .studies' at: Wingham District
•
`High' School -,after ,air "absence: of
four weeks' with 'pneumonia.
Mr . Don Cameron and Mr.
'Archie .'Pinksen spent; the week
end in Toronto:'
Plan to attend the card party
and box social' under ` the. spa
1
Mr., and ,Mrs: Alex'Farrish'and
family and ..:Mr. , and `Mrs: Bob'
Farrish and farnily_of-A field i `;
.•
' . , + ,
were Sunday gies�ts 'at the home ::` ,'> tr 't
of Mr: and. Mrs.Lloyd MacDoug t
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all.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Mc+Cosh
and family arida Mrs. ..T. Colwell
visited : Sunday . at Mr. ,and Mrs..
Currie Colwell's;
Miss Betty Hamilton, ,wRro tear.
ches in ,; Niagara ..Falls` awas,
home
n r ,
f. in the Community 'Hall` on Fri' • There was a, large attendance
d day even ang . ,P'lease -b.ring cards at the South Kinloss • W M S'`.
s and tables.: meeting field at'the home of Mrs
row Gaunt;:. 1st ;vice pies:; Mrs
,
,Chas. McDonald., '2nd vice' ,Ores
Mrs.. Ross Crammie• sec: -trees:
- The' regular 'meeting of . the .St.' Ross ..MacMillan' ' on friday. The
• Helens Y.P.U. was held ,on Mar World's ;Day, of Prayer service
•1,0th. Donna Woods'` had charge
• was followed with anany mem-
Mrs. Fred McQurllin
._;. .a
ssistatl.t,.
�1C!fr
s. Ernest Gaunt; district dlr.;
ector;Mrs. Elwood Barbour:; pian-.
,fist,' Mrs.', Chester Taylor; °assist-
ant, 'Mrs. ' Will,,.R;titherford,• : and
itors,. Mrs. ••H . Webb,' " Mrs,; _E,,.:.W--
Rice,: •conveners—Citizenship :and'
Education, Mrs.: G. MacPherson;.,
Agriculture, aria Canadian ''Indus
' try, Mrs WM.. Pardon; Hone Ec
onomi,cs 'and I-IeaIth, Mrs: Frank
11!IeQuillrn, +C-ommu c
'es .� and. � .. �.
Fu.blic Relations, Mrs.
Ross Errington;
_ _ Historical
istorical Re
:search and.Current Events,issW, •..D.w' Rutherford;.Resolutions
,
Mrs,'Lorne ,Woods ',.At the'; con-
elusion, a ' .plea'saht . social o
was en :':°
] eyed ,edwith; Mrs •Will'.R;utli
erford:•°•and . Mrs.W G: Humph
rey 'as ;hostesses. ' .. .
Held World Da
of
..ra :e'
'714.W. W I, Miller, assisted by:`
Mrs. ' .Joh.n. Carheron, :and.' Mrs.'.
Lorne Woods'.`as leaders, Was in
cliarf e of the 'worship, service'!or
the. World Day of Prayer. held
at the Manse on Friday afternoon
,With twenty ladies in attendance..
-The theme "'�o the service, was
"Whe shall SePartite ,?s+ .M'.rsr.
Lorne,'1 urnit rea)d the: scripture,
w: W, m-, .. o. EXCURStOS FARE D
}tanov' $30 4 �: ,Southam $ ' 5 00'
. $ er p
Brampton • $ .85 Harristan ,:,$3:75'• Sarnia
Brusselk :.....r$430 Ingersoll ,.$3.70 Stratford ..;..;:.$3.45 •
Kincardine ' ,:.:$5.85 � Strathroy
Clinton ::::...:$4.75 , Kitchener. :.:x:..$2:45 Walkerton
lora 131st el G0 -atfor f ,
$3- $5-:75---�-
Fergtis Mitchell.' °...::,::$4:00 Winghan , :.$4:75: •
Georgetown.: $1,20 OWen Sound :$4,75 Wyoming
Godericl :..:.+:,$5.05 Paisley.
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Corresponding,, Pares from Intertiiediate Points
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of the worship- .and' Rev. Green hers taking part.
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