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KINLOUGH
. Mr. John Babh, Con. 1'6, has |
\ '.’J^pj^^^eut in Kincardine Hos-
•.^mX,^h^^,.he underxyent an pp-
;■ ■ was ablex 4o • return ;
lioOTie tlpp Friday* J?is many frtends
^Wlsii him improved, health;
? Wm.; $hewfelt,
Mr. and Mts> Orville Shewfelt
. and son of Kincardine visited on
Friday last with Mr. and Mrs.
■: H. A. Graham.and Mr. and "Mrs;
Cfeo. Graham.'
Mrs. Wesley Guest entertained
i members - of the H. W.I. when a
Red Cross guilt was completed.
„ / Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
.* . entertained the Purple Grove
• Farm Forum on. Monday eyep-
■ ' •/<’; ■We are pleased to“ report/ that
Mr. Geo.. Graham is steadily iiri-
pfoving after being confined to
bed for over two months.
Mr. and Mrs.' James Hodge
made a business trip to Stratford
last Friday.
TonUfhy Pollock, spent ‘ the
week-end with his cousin, Helen
Needham.
• Mrs. J. W. Colwell returned
home after spending the past
week with Mr. • and Mrs. Currie
Colwell and family. .
The A,YiP.A. will meet at the
home of Ellwobd Hodgins Thurs-
>■> day evening. /
Mrs. Worn. Eadie is hostess to
the Women’s Institute on Thurs
day,. February 4th with conven
ers, May BoyleT and Mrs. Jim
-Smith; roll call, a memory verse
from old reader; motto, Make the
;—mostof—yourseifji-forthatis^all
Idlere. is of " you; guest speaker,.
Mr. j. M.. Game, I.P.S.; contest;
tea biscuits; lunch Mrs, F. Thomp
son (§), Mrs. Alex Percy (s),
Mrs. Wesley Guest (c), Mrs.. Ed .
Thompson (c).
.» :PURPLE GROVE
Donnie Thompson 'visited with
Ereddie Morgan on Saturday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison
of Con. .10 were * guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Currie On Sun
day." "■ .'.'/. d ■/.-,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill -spent
Saturday in Wingham.
Mr,: and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
and,, family of Lochalsh, Mr. Joe
Morgan of London visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mor-
gan on Sunday. .
Visitors at the home; of Mr.: &
Mrs.VictorjGaw'leyXohE^
night were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Colwell/ Mr.. and. Mrs. Russell
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINfiL, JiUCIOfQW, ONTARIO
Hewitt and' Mti and Mr$/ Claude
Dore.
Mrs. Frank Dore and Mr, and
Mrs. Donald McCosh attended the
recreation course. held at Tees-
water last week.
The Purple GroVe Farm For
um met at the home of , Mr. and
Mrs, Donald McCosh with a good
attendance. The subject for dis
cussion was “Level Crossidfe ac
cidents, kill scores of Canadians
yearly”:. Various suggestions, were
given as to how people should
be warned of railway, crossings
and help to prevent some of the
accidents. The remainder- of the
evening was spent playing'euchre
after. which lunch was served.
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CULROSS CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins
attended the turkey banquet and
course at Hanovevr last Monday.
This was given by the Purina
Feed Company and! several lucky
tickets were drawn, We wish to
congratulate Perry on winning a
poultry feed hopper,jin a red and.
white checkered design,
Master Harold Whytock cele
brated his birthday on Tuesday,
January 19 th by entertaining
some of' his little boy friends..
Miss Helen Schumacher who
has been, employed in Kinpar-
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dine, is atpresent at* th® home I
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I
Schiunacher, _ I
Mr. and Mrs, Robt Stobo spent I
Tuesday evening with Mr. and I Mrs. Jas. Wraith./ I
Mr. and • Mrs? Perry., Hodgins I
and Sharon spent ah evening re- I
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Art I
Hodgins. v I
We had no Farm Forum meet? I
ing Monday night. Our next I
meeting will be on February 1st I
at the home of Mr.&Mrs. Ernie I
Hanna, wheri we shall discuss I
the topic “Barriers to Trade”, I
Miss Ruby Bonnet; Kincardine,
spenttheweek-end-at-her-home]
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The; young people, assisted by
some of the older men, have
made a skating, rink in. the
church shed. ’ <
Prizes for high points went to
Charles McQuillin for the ladies
and to Albert Tayldr for gents
while Lois Webb & Grant Ruth
erford were awarded the con
solation prizes 'at the progressive
euchre party held under t the aus
pices of the .Women’s Institute
' on Friday evening. Dancing fol
lowed to music by . Don Cameron
and Murray Gaunt with Norma
Murray at the . piano and by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McQuillin.
. Mr. W. A. Humphrey had the
misfortune to fracture some ribs
when he was thrown. from the
Wagon when it struck a stone
” while he was driving into the
church, shed. His many ’ friends
hope. for a sj^pdy. recovery.,
. Mrs.- Andrew. Gaunt will.*be
4he hostess for zthe February
■. meeting of the Women’s Institute
.on Thursday afternoon, February
4th at 2.30. Roll call, exchange
of* Valentines; motto, a wise mind ,
growth, like a savings account. I
. Put a • little in it .<every day, by ,
. Mrs. Lorne Woods/ subject, Cit- •
izenship and EdiSatibn by Mrs. |
John Cameron; program & lunch, ’ .
Mrs. James Aitchison and Mrsrf
Gordon MacPherson. \
Young People’s Union
The Young People’s meeting
took place on January 24th. The
.. president, Don Cameronv was- in
charge. Isobelle MacPherson,
convener of Recreation and Cui- ,
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ture, had: tKerlopic7"SEe was as
sisted by Crawford McNeil who
read the - scripture and a poem.
Isabelle MacPherson gave a prayr
er and conducted the Bible study.
The meeting closed with the ben
ediction. The Young People plan
to hold a skating party, in the
church shed on Saturday, Janu-
..; ary 30th at ;8.00 p.m. Everyone
. in the community >is <■ invited.
• ^Please bring lunch. 4 JJ
Mathers-Ross Real Estate and in-
, aurance office, Gdderich>. spent
. <■ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Stuart.
Bob Murdie of Kitchener was;
a week-end visitor with his
mother, Mrs. Alex Murdie.
The officers of the Y.P.IL will!
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NAVIGATOR BOB KIRKPATRICK^
. 23, pf • Vancouver, joined the
. RCAF ** In September, 1951 ~
trained and (served as d Naviga- .
J Hon Officer on Search' and Rescue
operations In the Far - North — ,
took radar training —and now
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R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. |
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