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Cut Flowers
Potted Plan S
Nedding Designs Funeral Tributes
A staff of three experienced designers to serve
rou. We' will be pleased, to look after your flower
alters while Mery Solomon is recuperating.
Rene Jones Speaks
On The Northland
The October meeting of Kinloss
Kairshea W.I. Was held in the
hall. Mrs. Bob Gilchrist the host-
ess.
The meeting opened in the us-
ual way with. the Opening Ode and
the Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs.
Annie Maclntyre read the scrip-
ture. ,
Delegates to attend Rally at
Chesley , October 18 are Mrs.
Philip Steer and. Mrs. Allan Mac ,
Dougall. Delegates to attend
Area Convention at Chatsworth
October .29th and 30th are Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie , alternate Mrs.
Cliff Roulston. The annual ''At
Home" will be held ,at the Insti-
tute Hall Saturday evening Nov -
ember.10th at 7 p.m. Mary Mac •
Intyre will show slides on Africa.
The roll call was 'Something
different I have planted in my
Orden'.
Mrs. E van Keith introduced
Mr. Rene Jones a Biologist work-
ing from the Wingham office of
Ministry of Natural Resources. He
showed most interesting slides' of
the northland where he had spent
some .2 years. Mrs. Bob Gilchriit
expresSed 'thanks and presented
Mr. Jones with a gift. .
Mrs. Annie MacIntyre read two.
ThanksgiVing poems, and Mrs.
Clarende Ritchie gave a musical
number' 'impersonating Stompin'
Toni Connors. An interesting
review on the book "The Age of
Miracles" was given by Mrs. A.
Hughes., ,
A sale of vegetables , plants ,
etc. added a few
dollars to the treasury. Conttesy
remarks by Mrs. Wm. MacIntyre
and the singing: of 0 Canada and
Grace closed the meeting. A
tasty lunch was. enjoyed
PlaAk Maulden presided
!e Cultural Activities pro-
Topic on Culture Was
ibYMrt. Maulden. Readings liven by Mrs, Jack Scott •
Raynard Ackert. The
Woman who wants to
kething finds a 'Way , the finds an excuse", a contest • 0)ies and the courtesty re-
!yete given by Mrs. Marion
. . a and'the Grace were
a delicious lunch was I bythe hosteis.
itood Women'S Institute was
li nt the hOme of Mrs, Ellwood
Ott with Mri. Morgan Johnston
.tcling. •
be Ode and Mary Stewart
iect opened•the meeting.and
'r:Lorne Eadfe gave the finan-
ststementi Mrs. Gerald
dy was appointed to attend the
Or training school at • T eeswat -
tlincknow., "Baked in a pie"
ktober 23 and 24. The course
1 creative Stitching" will be
I in Port Elgin 'on November
and 8th. Mrs. Frank Maulden.
Mrs. P, A. Murray comment-
ithe Lucknnw and Ripley
displays. Delegates appoint-
et the'Rally at Chesley were
;Lyman Sutton and. Mrs.
dtMaulden with Mrs.
t Eadie an alternate.
Itlynard Ackert was appoint-
the area convention at
IswOrth with Mrs: Morgan
!ton an alternate delegate .
Fred Page and Mri. RaYn-
kkett were judges for the
Net of weeds contest. Win-
were Mts. Lorne Eadie and
idna Boyle. Mrs. Jack
be the November host -
kits. William McPherson
red with a solo.. Roll call
for retirement years..
lyiood WI
;'. KINI,OUGH NEWS
lie October meeting of the
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Choice Sides of BEEF
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10 lb iots of Beef Liver
10 lb. Lots of Homemade Sausage ib. 85c
25 lb. Lots of Soup Bones lb. 15c
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.WHITECHURCH'..•
Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore
arrived home on Friday after a
holiday with their brother Dr. and
Mrs. Donald Watt of Vancouver.
Next Sunday , October, 21 being
Bluevale United Church anniver,
sary no services will be held in
Whitechurch United Church.
On Sunday evening Bluevale
U.C. W. held' their Thankoffering
meetingc and invited Whitechurch'
United Church congregation to
attend and see the pictures and
hear. commentary given by Char-
les Proctor on tours enjoyed.
Whitechurch congregation 'were
well represented .
Miss JarteLaidlaw of London
,and. Paul Laidlaw of Guelph spent
the week end' with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Miss Ann Flindall of Knox Col-
lege had charge of Sunday Servic-
es at Teeswater Presbyterian
Church and Kinlough Presbyterian
Church and visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Murdock.
On Sunday attending St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Church, Wing -
ham were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rin,
toul , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robin-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul
and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Oberholtzher and Mr.:
Lorne Oberholtzher of Kitchener.
This was the occasion of the
christening of Jeffery Alan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave OberhOltzer
of Wingham. On the Oberholtzer
side there are 4' generations,
Lorne Oberholtzer, LyleOberholt-
zer, David Oberholtzer and baby
Jeffery Alan.
On Saturday, October 13., Brian,
Garry, Le Roy and Gordon Rintoul,
Mrs. Le Roy, Carol and Gayle
Rintoul attended George Kennedy's
Hereford sale at Walkerton.
Week end visitors with Mi. and
Mrs: Carl McClenaghan were —
Jerry and Stephen Des Roches,
whose parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Dei
Roches and Joey visited at Wood-
stock on the week end.
On Monday Mrs. Douglas Mac-
Donald and baby Paul of
Dungannon visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and. Mr.
and' Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Mrs. Roddy Inglis of Eariton
visited last week with'Mrs. Torn
Inglis, Betty and. Tom.
,Murray Simpson 'of Fanshawe
College spent the week end.with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. •Hugh
Simpson. '
Mr. and Mis. Russel McGuire
on Sunday evening were guests •
of Altona Church near
Stouffville where Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Pugh are stationed. The
party was in honor of their 25th
wedding anniversary. The church
planned the party and had their
relatives present for the occasion.
They presented Mrs. Pugh with a
potted plant and Rev. Ptigh with a
gift of money. Mrs.. McGuire and
Mrs. Pugh are sisters. *
WATER S. .aEM MEETING
White, .urch Water System
held the regular Fall meeting
on Oc •ber 10 in the Whitechurch
Community Memorial Hall with
an attendance of 14. The presid-.
ent Bill E vans called the meet-
ing to order and welcomed all.
The secretary Mrs. Victor Emer-
son read the minutes and treasur-
er Mrs. Bill Gibson gave her re-
port,, who explained the 'bills paid
It was, decided to buy a plank us-
ed to protect hose when laid
across traffic at time of fire.
Bill Willis asked for an exten-
sion at his garage where he intends
to set a house trailer for living
quarters. This' was granted. ,It
was decided the secretary write
to Ministry of the Environment to
see if they would send some one
to answer questions.. The adjourn-
ment was moved by Walter Elliott.