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St. Helen’s Y.P. <1. Presents
Gifts To Newlyweds
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Kinloss Council Minutes
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;■ Kinloss Municipal Council met on
October 26 th, as per adjournment-
AII members present,.
L The minutes of the September
meeting were read and confirmed.
The repair on Lott Drain .was as
sessed pro-rata on Kinloss ratepay
ers, and ordered put on collector’s ’ Yf. ~ L~ . “ ’’ ' * ‘
WHITBCHUnCHChampionship Contest
Held At Clinton
Keith Hackett Was Strong Contender
For Public Speaking Award—Billie
Stewart Was Best Reciter
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BORN--Jn Palmerston on Monday,
October 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Boyd (nee Phyllis Weaver) a sop.
, Mrs. Norris of Walkerton visited
a few days with hey brother, Mr.
Win. Barber.
Mrs.1 George Patterson from the
west spent a few 'days with her
.sister-in-law -Mrs; Henry Patterson. '
!col!ejtat7 “T bae” \•***» a num-I
' - -1 '■ - - - j her of years, being aj former resi- ■
' (ST;HELEN’S NEWS) f
Misses 3^-- C. Rutherford and Lo
be! Miller 'spent toe week-end in
Evanston,. BL, as guests of *Misa
Florence Stuart- '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Gaunt attended
a family dinner W honor of toe fet
ter’s mother, Mrs. Lyon of Londes-
boro, on toe occasion of her birthday
on Saturday. Mrs. Gaunt remained
for a weekls visit.
Friends and neighbor® on Jffie 9th
concession gathered at toe home of
Mr, and, Mrs; Earl Dumih on Wed
nesday evening and presented the
newly-weds' with a pair of wicker
chairs. ) • • '
Mr. T. B. Taylor is under the doc
tor’s' . eare.
Mr. J. tH. Wallace left on Tuesday
for a visit with friends at Axissi
The basement of the church with
its many appropriate decorations
provided! a pleasing setting for the
successful Hallowe’en social held on ■
Friday evening -under the auspices ;
of tee Y, P. U. Many members of the [
Whitechureh society were present,
and after toe judging of those" who !
took part in toe masquerade, pro- !
vided a pleasing program. Solos were
rendered by Mr, Bert Cullimore and
Mr, Garnet Farrier; Miss May
. Wightman contributed a -ipiano sold
and? Mrs. Dusfan Beecroft, a reading.
Rey. H- M, Wright, Mrs, D- Todd and
;Mr. Dustau Bfeecroft of Whitechureh
were the judges for the masquerade
and the following were the prize:
winners: Fancy dressed lady, Dor
othy MjMdfe comie dressed fedy,
Wallace Mi&r; fancy dressed gent,
Mr. Bert Cullimore, Whitechurch;
comic dressed', genti. Dick. Weather-
head; , comic dressed girl, Jean Wright
comic '■dressed hoy, Marjory Purdon,
^Whitechureh; A pleasing feature of
the evening was the presmitatfen to
Mittand Mrs. Earl Durnin of an end
hie, an Aladdin Iqmp and a pair
if book ends. The following address
as read by Mrs. Lorue~Wooife. and
presentation was made by Mes-
. Wallace Miller and Stanley Tdd.
ihar Earl and Mrs. Durnin,—
We; your friends of St. Bear’s
Church and Young Pfeoplefs Union;
desire to express to you our heartiest
congratulations and to wish, you
, every joy and all domestic bEss tor
the years to come; Marriage is indeed
“an honorable estate”1 nt which the
deepest , joy® and satisfactions of life
may bq found, as many of us—with'
the outstanding exception of our
president—can well testify., But it
is well for us aU to bear in mipd
that those joys and satisfactions are
ever toe product of that deep emotion
called ‘■‘love” which in turn begets
that mutual trust and forbearance
so ’ necessary to marital bliss. There
fore, because We .know that you are
well, aware of all this,, we rejoice"
greatly with you in, toe happy pros
pect that your future present®.
Accordingly we could not let an
occasion like this pass without some
expression of our common affection
and | esteem. We dp appreciate your
loyalty fo toe church, and your , ser
vices to our Union, and as the yehrs
go by, we believe that these will not
only continue,- but will become in
tensified because of tire value you
find them to be to yourself. There
fore, we ask you to accept this gift,
merely as a token of our feelings of
good will, and our best wishes for
your "future happiness, trusting that
two such occasions in ope week will
not put too great a strain upon your
nervous systems, or your oratorical
capacities.
Signed on behalf of the Church
and Y. P.‘ U.
Dorothy Miller, Sec’y. Off. Bd,‘
Stanley - A. Todd, Pres. Y.P.U.
Mr. Durnin made a fitting reply,
after which games and. contests, on-!
dei’ toe direction of Mr. E. W. Rice;
were enjoyed.- A social, hour, during;
which-‘lunch was served, brought a
pleasant evehing to a dose;
' The regular meeting of the Y. F. U. j
was held on Sunday evening with the 1
president, Mr. Stanley Todd in toe1
chair.’ Cuyler Ramage read the scrips
tore lesson and Gordon Mailer toe;
Bible character! Papers on toe topic
“The Local Church United, for MLs-
?ions”, were read by Dorothy Miller
add Laurine Miller.. ■ . •
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Tayloi' included Mr. and Mrs.
Petts, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor;
Mrs. Will Taylor; Mrs. Ed. Taylor
and Mr. Ben Taylor, all of Blyth.
Mi*, arid Mrs. D. TodX Mr. Start-
ley Todd, Mrs. R. X Woods and Mr®.
E. M.
ford;
Mr.
on a
Ontario.
BORN—In Whigham
■Monday, November'-2nd to Rev, Bfj
. M. and Mr®. Wright—a daughter.
" The regular meeting of toe Harris
Mission Band will be held on Satur-
. dhy afternoon. AU the children-of
I the community are , invited. ' J
LANGSIBE
Tire Langside United W. M. S.will The regular monthly meeting . of
hold their November meeting at -the the LL F. W. 0. was held at the home
home of Mrs- Tkos. BEU on Wednes- of Mrs. Archie McIntyre with a good
day afternoon. ' Attendance. Mrs. R. Martin presided
Mr, and Mrs. George Harkness and h'i absence of the president. Mrs. A.
Reh® called on Sunday at the home Hughes was appointed secretary and
of Mr. and -Mr®, Wm- Caslick .of read the? minutes of last meeting, ab-
Teeswater, Mre- Caslick has been laid sb a letter regarding the. convention
up after a fall ; to be help in Port ..Elgin. Mrs. An-
Mr. and Mr®. Frank- Rising' and dersnn wa* Presebt ai^ extended an
Bobbie of Sheppardton and Miss ’Pterion- to aljj to attendee Huron
4COMrKINLOSS
i- to alh to attend the Huron
Convention in- Paramount,
7. 7th.« Community singing was
, then enjoyed by all,, followed by a
_ solo by Miss Kathleen McKenzie,
playing her own
Florence Pardon of Whitechurch, j?!stldct
spent Sunday with- Mr, and Mrs.'^’V
George Tiffin- . f
'*• Toronto spent playin), her ofcn accompaniment
Sunday at far fame fare and his
Brother John returned to Toronto
with him for a few weeks.
The Langsiffe Rural Club are go
ing to hold their organization and
Business meeting this Friday even-
ihgr November 6th in the Forester’s
Hatt to> make arrangement® for the
cmirihgr winter months.
Mrs- W- A- Taylor spent Monday
with her daughter, Mr®. Archie Pat
tersons of Lucknow- ’• ' .... ...... ...-------- „
. Mr- and Mrs- Albert Taylor and .thanks was given the hostess for her
Eleanor of. Whitechureh, spent Sun-, hospitality. Lunch was served and a
day with Mr, and Mrs. Xj BL Morri-
sonu
Mr. and Mrs- X X Tiffin of White
church spent Thursday evening with
Mr- and Mr®- Orville Tiffin.
Mr, James Morrison Jr., who has
Been working for the past six months
for 'Mr- HL Ferguson of Amberley,
returned honie on Satprday having
completed hr® term.
Mr, Tom Cooke spent the week-end
with iSifsr^.. WendhI Taylor.
Fourteen ladies met at the home
of Mrs- Victor Emerson, on Thursday
afternoon,, under the auspices of the
Whitechurdi; United WALS. and
guilted a quilt for the society.
We are glad to report that Miss
Maggie Ross, who had the misfor-
tune -to fhll down stair® recently is
making! a® rapid at return ,to recovery
a® can Be* expected.
by Mrs. Middleton on uCare and Stor
age of Winter Vegetables and; Fruits.
Mrs. Martin introduced Mrs, Hind?
the Provincial president, whom every
one present enjoyed and felt, she was
most sincere in her work- Mary
Louise Pprteous delighted those pre
sent with her dancing. Doris .Irwin
in her pleasing manner, gave a feud
ing. The meeting closed by singing
the National Anthem. A vote of
social '.time spent.
V
BERVTE
W. M. S. of the Unftetf ChurchThe
f’t on. Wednesday at the home of
Fred Blackwell. smith line
There
mr
Mrs.
their monthly meeting,
an attendance of twenty-two.
Jas. Bushel!. Harold Busheli
Mrs. Dmifflas Johnston are in
onto , this week.
Andrew McDonald and G-, W.
Burney were in. Walkerton last week
called on' the Jury.
A number' of boys who Went north
in search of work found that there
were more,med than employment.
The masquerade social put on by
the Women's: Institute heto on Fri-
_ day night, created' heaps of fun for
Mis® Marid McCullough of Qu’- old and,young. Prizes were given ibr
AppelTer Sask., i® spending a . few best costumes; etc, - ,
weeks- witF Sunt and uncle, Mr.
awd Mrs, John Richardson.
.Mr, Neil McDonald had the rnisfor-'
tune to have a bone broken irf his
arm. recently. Wet, hop® for a speedy
recdvecy,' ■
Mr, and Mrs; James Purdop
Wawanrosh spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Wedey Tiffin- «
.for
was
and?
Tor-
Mc-
of
Mr.
Go to friend® fair advice; to- women
for PW? to strangers for charity;
to relatives for nothing;—Spanish
Ptovetfe ' ■ .
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Wa are glad to that Kinloss
church is getting in fine condition.
Anniversary services are being held
there »m November 15th at 3 and
7.30 .p.iTi;. , '
Kenneth . Roid of Arberg. Mart. | is
here visitine' his uncle. ’Ai McDonald.
A little daughter was horn Monday
November 2nd to MF. and Mrs. Tiro®.
Hewitt, Toronto. ■
A Mrt-J.' Sturgeon and Mrs. X (?.
l^ewitt wore in London Thursday.
Mrs. Cliff Hewitt and Mrs. Ted.
Appleyard were in London; Saturday.
Rice spent Saturday
Win; Jasen left
trip to Geraldton
otr
ip
The ninth annual County Cham-
... pionsfaip Public Speaking and sixth
roll for this year, and toe C.'N, R. I annual Spelling match were conduc-
and County Highways to be notified' ted in the ■ auditorium .of the Clinton
pf their proportion. . j
Communication from East Wawan- ternoen, 'October 31st. A recitation; . v £
osi re drain !rentat' iras also ennfliieted in. whiri, J *»£f‘*°rt*rr.l-
Bruce Plowman’s Association.'
FAR E S
REMEMBRANCE RAT
FARE AND. ONE-THIRD
FOB ROUND TRIP
J Going November 10,
UiitiT ±00 November 11.
Returning to leave destination
. not later than Midnight,’
November 1^, 19^6.
Minimum Special Fare 25c.
Tickets and information from
• any agent. ' ’■
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
laid, over for further information, the contestants were pupils of second ■ °f Jp0; Macdonald.
A grant was given to the Sopth j class, and under in Public. school.' G'n-don Markle- returned to. toe
: j There were six contestants - in •thel®^s^.» 'after spending a few mbntiis.
Council'adjourned to meet again ■ public speaking, seven ip toe' reci- i ^ere- , . . '
on Monday, November 23rd at the. tation- contest and twelve pupife tom- Mrs; Emerson 'and son Mr. Bruce
usual time and place; . ' ' ' peted in the spelling match. The three - Emerson of. Kincardine, spent ’ the
~ ' Week-end with Mrs: A. Emerson 'and ,
Mrt. Ben Naylor. ,
Mrs, Wm. Simpson of Detroit,
spent .‘fest • week with her father, Mr.'
George ‘ Garton. ’ • -
Mr.; George tandPet^'Kemedy 'and
; Mr. John Durnin made a business
lief supplies , $10.16^ W. X Davison, contest. The remaining contestants I trip to Mt. "Forest on Monday.
iex^ re Mr®. H. Wall $5.00; H. Ar- received a consolation prize of MARRIED—Oh Saturdav October Mttrs. Allan McConnell, Margaret
tell, grant Ploughing Association, each.. Cash prizes of $5; $4; $3; $2; i Tr "
$10.00; Trees. Kinloss, Twp. assm. and $1, were awarded toe five high o _ r. ,
iLotfc repair 60c; J. R. Lane, postage pupils in the public speaking contest, IVe
iantt telephone. $3T0. < ... 'and a cash- prize of 50c to ’toe-.1 rto|----------------------------------- --------
Highway cheques—Thomas Moffat, maining' contestant- ‘ ’ ' . ■ , railroad work,
pay list 86. WA5; 3. H.;.RoSS, pa, . W the puMie ; speaking. Stanley. . Mle StOTart -O^ganmn was j,;<s G1!js.jri
list 87$I9.35; Orville Tiffin, pay list, Mc-Nall of Carlow. Fmh was first and first ™ the recitation contest. - Elaine’ Mts^ W. G;' Reg^, Sunday.'
88, $46.25; Peter; Carter; pay list Keith Hackett of Ashfield, second. Little represented Ashfield in. this. Mr. and Mrs, Ross ’MitMfen and
89; $6JiO; Rjobt. Donaldson,, pay list who. chose as. his- subject “Huron rr.ntest.' Mary wtoe. Sunday, visitors with Mrs,
96y Alex. MacLeod;. pay list County.” Jean WeHwood of W.est Duncan Farrish of Ashfield and McKenzie and Miss Mary'
91, $33-15; Dennis Holfehan, -pay list Wawanosh was also a contestant, John Pritchard of Wawanosh were < Mrs.. W. G. Reed spent Wednes-
9^. $J89^X. " ' speaking dp ■ ‘'King Edward' .the i entered ..in- the spelling match, but day with heir mother, M-re D. EL AT-
' ,.X R» LANE,. Clerk- Eighth.” v ' . * j missed- getting into toe “Erg money”, ton: ■ J
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usual time and place;
Cheques issued: Luckiiow Sentinel, competitions were conducted under
Municipal World,1 tire direction of toe Huron County
R. EIHott,\ selecting Branch of the' Ontario Department
jurpr® $4-00; Dan Cassidy, ^selecting of Agriculture, /
jurors $4.00; X X- Lang?"'selecting! Cash prizes of S4; $3; ?2 and $1,.
jurors $4.00; Thos. Gaunt, postage1 were awarded to the four pupils.. in
and excise $2.00; Bert McLean, re-. the spelling match , and recitation- .
printing $17.48;
supplies 96c;
rr.
’tn> and Jean spent, the week-end in Sud- . ,
bury.
■ Mr. Frank ' McNatt.1 has returned
— home after spending .the summer at _
Miss 'Susie Gibson- visited with Mr
every Lucknow motorist should .know!
However, in making BLUE SUNOCO the-
engineers retain cqjly the desirable, easily
ignited hydrocarbons" m exactly the right
proportions to give instant start ing all winter
long, followed by other hydrogen and car
bon combinations which provide lightning-
like? acceleration, high knockless power and
long mileage.
TEST BLUE SUNOCO — AND YOU'LL
AGREE THAT YOU CAN FORGET THE
IDEA THAT ITS NECESSARY TO PAY
EXTRA TO GET QUICK STARTING.
• /a
at Strut-
Saturday
Northern
Hospital oh
For Split Second starts
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FOR INSTANT SUB-ZERO STARTING
at regular gas price
T. W. S M I T H’S, Central Garage
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