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Conn also gave readings. A sing
period was enjoyed,.
• The motto•Find your joy in
what you do, not what you intend
to do. The secret of
Happiness is not in doing what -
one'likes, but in liking what one
has to do, Whatever your hands
find to do, that do with all the
might that is in you. Face every
task with a determination to con-
quer the difficulties and never
let them conquer you, No task
is too small to not be done well
and get your joy from accomp
lishing ft.
The 4-H Club, the Knift
Knits, then gave their .dress re -
view with Ruth Elliott comment-
ator- 'Some of the class RA
Elliott , Lori Purdon, Janet Adams,
Janene Purdon; Kathy Wybenga
had hot pant suits, jump suits
and Rhonda Gibson had a poncho.
The girls also had a set4-up of
crafts made.
GraCe was'sung, The refresh ,
ments were served by &Irs. Gam=
et. Farrier, Mrs.. Ed. Walker, Mrs.
Wallace COO ,and Mrs. 13,en Mc -
Cienaghan.
WHITECHURCH
This community was shocked to
hear that Bill Craig of •
Scarborough who visited here .•
w.ith,his wife at the home of Mrs...
Robert' Ross about 2 weeks ago, .
had passed away suddenly on
Thursday last,. His wife was the
former Pearl Mirehotise , sister of
Mrs. Ross. They were frequent
visitors here and good •
conversationalist, made
many friend.s.. The funeral 'was
held on Tuesday , May 23.
. Those attending the Maitland
Presbyterial on. Wednesday JastL-
at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Bluevale were Mrsjohnston Conn,.
Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. Dawson.
Craig and. Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Jim McIntosh of Wingham, Mrs..
Neil MacCallum and• Alex Mac-.
McKenzie of Lueknow spent. Sat-
urday forenoon at .the home of
their sister Mrs. Annie MicQUillin,
,apatient in Wingham Hospital;
and .planted some garden for her'.
Mrs. Victor Emerson on Ihurs-.
day last accompanied Mrs.1..
Kirkpatrick of Ripley,• Bruce
South District. President to Mar,.
where they attended Bruce North
District Annual.
CAROUSEL
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* The 3 to 4 aspect ratio theatre super rectangular .
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distortion.
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reproduction, particularly on film reproduction.
Earl Caslick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and day with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. 'Albert Coultes and with Mr.
family of. Oakville and 7M.r. and and Mts. •
•and were at the funeral parlor, • Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg and Wingharn, where their uncle
family of Part Elgin visited SUR-
Alex Leaver rested. . '
Mrs. Rbnald Coultes,. Mrs.
Rae Lewis , Joyce and Darlene'
were at Kitchener on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. George. Fisher On
Saturday attended the funeral of .
the late Herbert Foster of Kition;
wtio passed•away Thursday in •
his sleep. Burial was. at St.
'Marys. Mrs. Bill Fisher was a.
daughter 'of the- late Mr-T---Foster.,
Mr. and Mrs. George -Gaunt of •
Exeter spent the week end with
_her_pa_rents_r_Mr_i-and:N-Irs,-Bob
Adams and his parents, Mr. and
, Mrs. John Gaunt .and attended '
anniversary services at Chalmers
Church...
This, community extends, their
sympathy, to the relatives of •
the late Alex Leaver in his sudd-
en passing at Brookhaven Nursing
Home, Wingham.
Mr. and. Mrs. Carman Maclian.
.of Kitchener spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher, Wingham and on
Sunday afternoon all visited with
'Gibson and
family.
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WHITECHURCH NEWS.
Whitechurch Women's Institute
held their meeting Monday, May
8th at 8.30 with the president
Miss Merle Wilson presiding. She
welcomed all members and visit-
ing 4-H club and gaye the. poem
ye.
The opening Ode was sung and
the Mary Btewart Collect repeat-
ed in unison. Thank you notes--
were read from Dave Gibl? and
George Thompson. Wingham
Hospital Auxiliary thariked the
W5-1,--for4hhornernade cand
donation, which netted them
$18,00. The members were re-
inindetInf the Hasrita r tea .
The Bruce South. District By
L3WS mere reviewed. Mrs. Vic-
tor Emersbn read the letters she
hadreceiyed from Athlone W.I. ,-
Peith Centre District ,• inviting
Whitechurch W.I. to be their
guests on June 15. This is. their
way of celebrating the 75th
anniversary.,
the roll call "What qualities
should a homemaker have" was
answered by the members - pat-
ience, do things on' schedule,. be
an organizer , .don't be crabby, be
cheerful, sense of humor, be on
time.
Russel NIcGuire gave a
reading Mint is-a-Mot.he
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'Roy McArthur, and Mrs. Jo_hnston
Congratulation:s to Mr. and Mrs.
_ Da ti.1-ariis-,,F.azr.rie*on.the____L-.._
arrival of 'a baby girl Dana Lorrain
on Thursday , May 18 at Windsor'
Hospital.
Word has been received -here
that Mrs. Jas. Scobie , Wife of
the Late Rev. Jas. Scobie , a
former minister of Chalmers
Presbyterian Church in the
19 twenties, passed away May 12
in Toronto.. She had-hequeathed
per remains to the University 'for
Research. She 'leaves to mouin
her loss daughters. Mildred and
Janet. Predeceasing her besides
her husband Were Jean and
Mitchell.
Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Hendersbn
Sr. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hender-
son Jr. and daughter. Chrystal of
Brantford., were. holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Miss Alrna Conn Of Toronto
spent the, weekend' with her par-
ents , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
and Jason Conley of Wingham
also Visited with them, while his
parents enjoyed a holiday'.
Irancl4eirs.„Bria ras ic k of
London were Saturday visitors with
his grandparents,' Mr. and. Mrs. •
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