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For Grandmothers
The October meeting. of. St;
ens Women's' Institute was held in
the hall Thursday, October 5th "at
8:3p p.m: with Mrs.. Jas Aitchison
presiding'. ,,
Ali grandmothers in the commun-
ity were invited and.they' were wel-
co'med, at the door by Mrs, `Ernest
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•Gaunt, Mrs Ross' Errington, Mrs
Harvey>Webb and. Mrs, Allan •
Miller and each grandmother was
presentedw%'th a corsage
L'rical leaders training school is to,
be held in Wingham October 19th''
and 20th. Mrs. H. Webb and'Mrs.
A. Miller. were chosen as leaders to
go to the short' course "'baking. with
yeast,.
An invitation was received.fron� . .
'Dungannon Women's Institutefor .
October 2p, to attend a tea and
slides at Bookside school.
A committee was named for a
lodge,banquet to.be held In the,
hall • in'Novemb.er. •
-A discussion and report was • given'`
on the•�furnace fund. Mrs. H..
:Gaunt acid Mrs.. F. McQuillin are
too look after the matter. 0
Singing ,was.then.enjoyed by the
members with Mrs. Wm:.Ruther.=•
• ford at. th piano:-•
'A vote ,of thanks was given to..the
committeethat planned the • -
bus trip. list • rnonth,'.also. to .comm-
ittee :for the display that won' first'
prize at the fair.:, • , •
• It' was decided to have card
parties. on ,.Thursday.: evenings every
two weeks during the •winter
months, starting this month, also.•
a Hallowe'en party on.October .27.
The.Motto was given by Mrs: H.
Webb, "What our grandparents did
"for us"'.,, The topic was given`by • :
Mrs. E. Gaunt, `"The.History of •
our school , written by Kathleen
"Thom in 1934. A humorous reading
was: given by lvlrs G. MacPherson
and it was a. clipping taken from "
the Sentinel in 1932 titled,i"Bachel—
ors".
Bachel—ors",. Mrs, Chas.. 'MacDonald, gave
a reading "The log house speaks".
A grandmother's`contest was con=
ducted by the •committee. Those
winning prizes were :Recent trip to
Expo, Mrs. L. Woods; The most
grandchildren, Mrs. J''. Miller;.
Shortest skirt,.Mr,s Chester Nichol
son; "Round Garter, Mrs. I. Miller,
Didn"t do'their dishes that night,
Mrs. Green and Mrs. F.' McQuilliri
Largest ear. rings;. Mrs, Doris Hum-
phrey; 'Makes n: bread`; •tvirf
Green;;; Sixth chair down,- second
of purse, Mrs. F"•.`VBarbouir;
The; meetingwas closed with God
Save the Queen and' The Institute
grace. The hostesses Mrs., C. Mac-
Donald, yrs, L, Woods, Mrs. J.
Pritchard and Mrs T'.. 'i'odd sered
a lovely' lunch.
LOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphick and',
Mrs. Donald Martyn were among
those who attended Expo in. Mont-
real on the long; week end .. . :
Doris Wylds of Toronto spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Wylds. • •
At the Dan MacDonald' horde for
the Week end were Misses Sally
and Louise. MacDonald of Windsor,
Mr. ands Mrs. Finlay' 'MacDonald
and family•of'Chatham, Dr. and
Mrs. 'Ford of Blenheim and the
Cowell family of London.
Mr • and Mrs David Elphick were
guests at the Brooks Shultz wedd
ing in Ripley on, Saturday. °!
Linda Wylds of London spent the
week .end with Mr. and Mrs: Warr-.
en Wylds:. "
Scott and. Heather McCharles, of
Brantford spent •a few days .with
their: grandparents, while Mr:.' and'
Mrs. Donald McCharles motored to.
Montreal and Expo
Reuben. Wilson isa patient in,
Wingham',Hospital
Mrs. Tom MacDonald spent a few;
days with Mr. and Mrs. Finlay ..
,MacDonald. . '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul • Emberlin of
Toronto spent the holiday week end.
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlay
P
1, CORDIALLY INVITED
To 1 ttend
QFF1CIAL oPENNFriday, Octo�
Guest Spaker" JOHN WALLASON
PRINCIPAL OF. LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
HURON COUNTY SCHOOL
AREA NO. 2 BOARD
son. :
Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. D.A. •MacLennan
k. -L. MacKenzie 'spent a few .days.
at Fort William recently.
•
Dear Friends:.
As this will be my last opportunity .to
reach you by weekly prfss before Election
e Day Tuesday,Octo ' 17th, I: would like
to take this opportunity of thanking you
for your, kindness and .courtesy during the
campaign:
•. ,: I have met many of :you buethere ' are •
also many. I have not. been able to meet
• owing to limited time, but I do ' solicit • your
support 'and vote .'on. October 17th:
In the five Years. that,:I have served
as your'M,P,P. I have endeavoured to dog
• ,mybest in looking after tbe`"affairs of this
:Riding •and 'also.` promoting' at all:times
the interests of Huron Bruce.
I have, been working to promote the •
• agricultural . and industrial 'development
and growth of Huron -Bruce. which will be of
benefit to all. concerned: • 4
.:SINPERELY; •
MURRAYC2AUNT
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