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KINLO.UGH NEWS
-iss -Sharon-Stanley-w.as' horn
:over the week end before leaving,
ion :a. trip to Germany.'She leaves'
next Saturday night and her bro- •
• ther-Larry'Stanley:will leave on.' •
July 4th. They will' visrt,with their
brother'Floyd.and'also go to many
places of interest while there.'
Next''Sunday evening, June,;29th
a special parish. service will be
• held. in St: Peters Anglican
Church,' Lueknow : These services
':have been arranged to be held
When there fifth: Sunday in th
month `and, 'will be followed with' a ;
meeting of the parochial'committ-
'ees' of all five. congregations. The',
re • ular _norriin • service and;
...SundaySchool, at the Anglican
Church here'will be held' at the.
usual time of 10;20..
Jim Scitneller of Kitchener spent .
the week end it his home: here.
- Mrs.:A.bbie Russell of Kingarf'and
her brother Isadore Strauss.•visit'ed
on Friday evening with Mr..and
Mrs. Ezra Stanley.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank•Maulden and
Keith. were at �Fonthill• during the
week where they attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs T. Phillips:.'
and._visitect with Mr-.- and_•Mrs •
Arthur —Phillips. The late • Mrs Ph
illips 'is the mother of Arthur Phill-
ipa and had been in failing health
for some time.
'Mr. and .Mrs Gordon Ifodgkinson
held a successful auction. sale on
Saturday afternoon.:
an
of Liverpool, England, Mr. and
Mrs." George. Percy,.. their son
Elmer and granddaughter Cynthia
of Kincardine:.
• Mr, and Mrs;, George Percy and
son Eddie -have. gone to loco., IL C
'where they will spend some time..
Miss Joan .Percy is taking a •two.:
weeks. course .in Child 'Evangelism `
:Fellowship at Toronto .
Mr'i. and Mrs . Russell.Bair
Darrell • and Cynthia 'of •Scarborough
Mr). Donald Barr.. of Waterloo, 'Mr.
arines, Mr. and Mrs.; Jack Barr and
family visited with. Mrs. John Barr
over•the.week end.
..Orangemen .from'here attended
servic • a Kiinloss on Sunday ,afte
noon
Mrs .Perry, Hodgins is a patient
in the' Wingham and District
Hospital,. We wish her•..improved
health
Mr. . and -Mrs. ArtHaldenby•spent
the week=end .at Toronto:
Mr, and Mrs.; K'a'rl Boyle, their,
daughter Carol' and their .grandson
1 Jeffrey Milligan of London visited
on' Saturday evening with Edna and;
May Boyle
Allan Nicholson of Brampton,. .
Lois Micholson. of Milton,- ..irida
and. Larry Evans • of G'eorgetowti
spent the week -end with Mr: aril
and
with M. and Mrs.John
t n ,.
Scott and Mrs., William Cox were
Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Bell and
their-d-aught-er--Hor-is-of Prince Alb -
Bruce South Pres:
MKairshea
Mrs. Cecil'Hollands, president of
,the Bruce South District Women's.
Institute was guest, speaker at, the
June meeting of the Kairshea
W. I. when they met at the home
of Mrs.. ed Collyer, Mrs. Holl'- ..
ands, in her address on the Educat-
ion of the .Canadian Indian,. gave a
most informative and interesting
aid res$.,
Mrs. Geo. Youfg,had as; her top-
ic"' The
topic'"TheThird Meal" , the most
recent 4-1-1 Homemaking project.
'She told of the different steps: of
the. study 'of food', and' how the
different itemsmust be incorporat.--
ed into a well nourishing meal for
one's -family. There were a numb-
er of interesting recipes :for the
W.I. members to take home
Mrs ..Ira Dickie 'presided with; the
assistance of the Sec -Treas, Mrs.'
Gordon: Wall: Mrs.Allister Hughes!
read the scripture. The president
extended a special welcome to.
visitors -and especially Miss Dean
McLeod who has been in hospital
recently
It is hoped, Kairshea will be able,
to. take their turn as hostess at the
;Log Cabin Sunday, July ':6th, 1:30
5 p.m. Please'let the president
• know if you are able to attend and
assist. Miss Anne Patrick will be
the. new Bruce County Horrle•Econ-
omist', and. -is a graduate of the
University_of Guelph,. 1969.class:
Training -school -for-tire <Need1ecraft-
course for 4-1-1,Homemakers is
August' 21st and "22nd. in :Lucknow'.
Mrs. Geo .. Young and Mrs. Claren-
ce Ritchie are the leaders., .
The' roll call was well responded
to "Something the Women's Instit-
ute has taught me"' . One newer
mernber highly recommended the'
W.:1. meetings as on i way to get
acquainted.' in a new community.:
.There is; a' Seneral friendly
atmosphere of the meetings and
many educational advantages°to be.
had through; •courses, .and general
information in the 'arts, of •home
g.
makin_ '
Mrs. Farish Moffat convened the
program 'when the -report of t-hc
District Annual at. Ripley was given .
by Mir. Lloyd MacDougall, the. .
, District' Director. A piano selection
by Murray Keith, "The Glow
Worm" • was enjoyed. Mrs. Hughes
gave:a; ;reading, "The years of '
Change'!, also Mrs. Currie Colwell:
one entitled "I think. that I shall
'never see" .
• �he1u1}.r'-meeting�wi�
form ofa tour, under the convener
ship of Mrs. A11an Maelntyre. All
cars will meet at the Kairshea Hall ;
at 12;30, rather than 1 p..m'.' as, r'
listed on theprogram.'The• tour
will take us to the Pine 'River
Cheese Factory, points -Of Interest
in Kincardine; and dineer.is being
planned to be served. -in Kincardine.
A social time was enjoyed when
the hostess, assisted ' by Mrs.' Moffat
and Mrs: Hughes ; ser a
delicious lunch.
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Mrs. Ellwood:Elliott will be host-
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on Thursday (Evening) July 3rd .
Roll call Give the name of 'a
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Douglas Point;; 'Motto •-' Take time
to stand' and stareat the wonders
everywhere; •Directors Mrs. Sam ,membersof his family in England,;
Farmer and•Mrs. Raynard Ackert: ' On Wednesday •Mr, and, Mrs. Ezra
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w,9r`e Mr.. Earl Percy of Matheson, vacation in Germany with their
his .daughter, Mrs. Jean McGuire ; ' son, Floyd..'_