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Christ Church
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be April meeting of Christ
ch Ladies Guild Port Albert ,
held at the hoine of Mrs.
ei,Foster. The meeting was
ned with the hymn "0 for a
tt to praise my God ", followed
prayer given by..Mrs. Elma
k. The scripture' from St.
e, chapter 24 was read by Mrs.
tine Dougherty , and the medi -
offwas read by. Mrs. Barb Hay-
.
he roll call Was answered, with
ter verse by 8 members and
sitors, Correspondence and •
ess were dealt with, which
iuded:a letter from our foster .
d in India, and an invitation
Lucknow A .c . W. to attend
Thankoffering meeting, on
118th, BuSiness included
ing our foster child a $10.00
certificate, and Mrs. "Clara
er getting the' Easter flowers •
the altar. , Also, it was decid -
0 change the meeting day
the second Tuesday in each
th to the first Wednesday,
plimentary material packages.
Simpson's and Eatons Were
ed, This material is to be
cup into articles for the'
1 bazaar.
reading "Easter Offering" was
by Cara Cook. A contest
acted by Mrs. Elma 'Black
won by Mrs. Irene Hayden. ,
s, Black introduced Mrs.
New Officers Are
Elected By Purple
Grove W.I.
Mrs. Wrn. Arnold was hostess
to the April meeting of Purple
Grove Women's Institute on Wed-
nesday afternoon. The President,
Mrs. Elliott, welcomed everyone,
with a special welcome to the
District President , Mrs.
Kirkpatrick, and to Mrs. Donald
Blue, representing the Bruce
County Tartan Committee. The
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect
were repeated.. 'The minutes and
Russel from Goderich, who spoke
for a few minutes on the advantag
es of belonging to an A .C. W.
(Anglican. Church Women). An
unanimous decision was made to
change „our group name to Christ
Church A.C. W.
Remarks were given by the lad-
ies attending the Crusade lunch-
eon held in Goderich recently.
The discussion "Christian
Initiation" which deals with Bap-
tism and Confirmation being put
into one service raised a lot of
criticism.
The meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer repeated in unison
followed by a prayer by Mrs.
Black. Grace was given and
lunch was served by the hostess.
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1973 LE MANS 2 door hardtop
1973 PONTIAC Catalina 4,door hardotp
1973 BUICK Century, 2 door
1973 CHEVROLET Irripala Custom, 2. door hardtop
1973 VEGA, automatic transmission
1973 FORD Gran Torino 2 door hardtop //
1972 AIRCURY Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 'METEOR Montcalm, fully equipped, air conditioned,
1972 DODGE Monaco, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes
1972 "CHEV Impala
1972 BUICK 4-a Sabre. Custom; air conditioned
• 1972 VALIANT' V8 automatic, 4 door sedan .
1971 FORD Custom 500 4 door sedan
1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Hrougharn, 4 door hardtop
1971 CHEV Impala Custom 2 door hardtop
1971 CHEV Monte Carlo, 2 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop
1970 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop
'3 W69 PONTIAC Parisienne, two 4 door hardtops and a
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20 — 1965 - 1968 Models
1972 CHEV stationwagon
1972 PONTIAC Laurentian stationwagon
1968 RAMBLER statibnwagon
1971 CHEV 3/4 ton pickup
1971' DODGE 3/4 ton pickup '
1972 — 50' series 14' Van CHEV automatic
5 — 1971 FORD 3/4 ton pickups
1970 CHEV 50 series cab and chassis and 14' vans'
1969 DODGE van
1969 FORD 1/2 ton' pickup
A number of vans from 1970 1972. Some V8's, some 6
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?WE Lin:KNOW SENTINEL 1.!,t1tRNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN POWAY, APRIL 11th, 1914
KINLOUGH
Members of the Presbyterian
W. M. S. attended the South Kin-
loss Easter Thankoffering meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and
Mrs. Pearl Lloyd of London spent
the Easter week end with Edna and
May Boyle and other relatives and
friends here.
13APTISMAL SERVICE
On Sunday at the Presbyterian
church was-the sacrament of Holy
Communion and two babies-Were
baptized namely Dennis James,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John-
ston, and Lyndon Barry, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston:
Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Brooks and
family of Listowel visited on Sun-
day With her father Perry Hodgins,
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent
Easter with Mrs. John Barr.
PASSES IN 91st YEAR
We extend sympathy to Charles
Burt of Brucelea Haven, Walker-
ton, and family in 'the passing of
correspondence were read and the
treasurer's report was giVen.
Thit being the annual meeting
roll call' was answered by pay-
ment of fees and, by giving written
suggeitiOns.for the coming year's
programs. Mrs. George Harkness
read the scripture from Matthef4
28:.1-10. Mrs. Francei Boyle
gave the report frotn the District
Directors meeting. The District
Annual is being held in Ripley in
May. The conveners' reports
were given and Mrs. Morford
Mackay presented the auditor's
report.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick presided for
the election of'officers. The
following slate of‘Officers was
presented by Mrs. 'George Hark-
ness and accepted: president, Mrs
Earl Elliott; Vice president,, Mrs.
Harvey Needham and Mrs. Harirey
Thompson; secretary-treaiurer ,
Mrs. Don Reid; assistant, Mrs.
Morley Scott; District 6
Director, Mri. Francis Boyle;
alternate, Mrs. Cec4 Sutton;
Branch directOrs, Mrs. Victor S
Gawley Mrs. George Emerson,
Mrs. Walter Forster; P.R.O. ,
Mrs. Norva r Stanley; Curator ,
Mrs. Wm. Arnold; assistant, Mrs.
Ben Scott; Pianist, MrS. George
-Harkness; Buying committee, Mrs.
Don Gillies, Mrs. Don Robertson,
Mrs. Howard Thompson; auditors,
Mrs. Morford Mackay, Mrs. Bur-
ton Collins; Agriculture and Can-
adian Industries, Mts. /Don .Gillies;
Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs,
Don McCoSh; 'Education and
Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Morley
Scott; Citizenship and World
Affairs, Mrs. Howard. Thompson;
Resolutions, Mrs, Jack Farrell.
Mrs. Morley Scott conducted a
game of matching partners by
song. Mrs. Donald Blue spoke
on the work of the Bruce County
Tartan C.omrnittee and displayed
a number of items including
glaisware and ceramics whieh are
now, available from several area
.stores. •
She also explained the two spec-
ial.claSses for Fall' Fafr entries.
No. 1 Special in sewing - an -ar-
ticle of children's clothing using
the Bruce County Tartan, No. 2
Arts and Crafts special - souvenir
Or gift using the tartan. 'It is
interesting to knOw the Motto on
the'Crest - "The Power is in God
but the people administer it".
Courtesy remarks were given by
Mrs. Elliott. The 'Meeting closed
with Queen and Grace. Lunch
•was served by the hostess assisted,
by Mrs. George Harkness and Mrs.
Morley Scott. The May meeting
Will feature a bowling party with
a gift exchange for your Secret ,•
Sister.
Mrs. Burt on Sunday evening in
her 91st year.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins
of London spent the week end here,
Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and
Mr. and Mrs. K. Brooks, Shelly
and Steven, spent the week .end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt,
Terry and Paul.
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of St.
Catharines spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hodgins and John'
And other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barrell
and family of T &onto spent the
week end with' relatives here.
George, Haldenby spent a few
days with 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Smith and Debbie at North Bay.
Miss Margaret, .Murray of Mont-
real visited over Easter with' Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby
visited 'on Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Don• Gillespie and with
Joe Wall at the home-of Spence
McFarlan.
Misses Nellie and Margaret
Malcolm of Lucknow and Edna
and May Boyle visited on Wednes-
day with Mr. and. Mrs: 'Wesley
Fiiherman's •
Cove
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Thompson at Kincardine..
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
of•Toronto visited with her parents.
'Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby. Mr.
and Mrs. Bennett celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary and
friends here extend best wishes to
them at this time.
A number from here are suffer-
ing from the flu and bad colds.
Mrs. 'Gertrude Walsh spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Currie at Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs... Glen Haldenby,
Leanne ,.Glen and Eric left on
Thursday for. Wihnipeg to spend
Easter with Mr.. and Mrs. Jima
MunrO (Sandra Percy).