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'Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy were
guests..of honour at a dinner: on
Sunday at. Tiger Dunlop Inn, for,
their forty-ninth anniversary. The
family •were all present with the.
exception of their son Frank:who
' is at present at Cheyenne, Wy,.
The community "extends. congratu-
lations ai$ best wishes to Mr., and
Mrs; Eedy on this occasion,
1 UCHRE PARTY
There were twelve tables" of
euchre at'the S.S. No. 6 -Ashfield
card party on March 3. Ladies
high ,wa§ Mrs. Wilbur Brown, :'low
Mrs. •Nelson Pearson.., Harold
Maize had high for the men with
Cartnanl Fielder low, They plan
a'exolunole party for. March 11 and ,
another euchre for March 17.
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ARTY The 1.,,0„1„ had a card party
on match 4 with seven tables. The
ladies high,winner was Ntrs. Larne
• beer's low Mrs. Alvin Alton. Lane
Oen wa-high for the tnetn and
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