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WEDNESDAY/ MARCH 17, 1954
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................ r........were Mr. and. Mrs. Tom ,B?11 and with relatives here.
Maulden. Mrs, Tom Hqdgins gave served by the hostess. The next family of Toronto spent . the . .Mrs, Gertrude Walsh spent the
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KINLOUGH Natu^- was givep by Mrs. Frank ing. “Dpiinty refreshments
• .• gave •'-v* mj. h*'- jivoicoo. *-ha? uicai xamu^ vx xuivntu , vxxt; . imo, xutiuuuc tt axpxx me
The H.W;I. iri*et on Tuesday at <'the current events and June Ack-1 Sheeting will be held at: the home week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Bert week-end at her home in the .
the home of Mrs. Raynard Ack- j! ert played a piano solo, A tele-'
ert. After the opening exercises gj*am contest followed, After thi
reports from the standing coni- closing remarks God Save The
Hodgins spoke on the Bruce Co? dainty lunch was served by the
" ” * " A ’ hostess and committee. Mrs. Tom
Harris - will be the hostess for
April.
- Mrs, Geo. Haldenby was hos
tess for the W.A. meeting, on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Maur
ice Hodgins presided and the bp-
ening hymn was “O Master, jet
prayers, “Seek” w»as the word for |
the roll call. Minutes and com-
nninications followed. Mrs. How
ard Thompson & Mrs. -Tom Hod-
gins' were appointed to supervise
•. .r the makipg of a fancy-’quilt. Mrs.
“St. Patrick” was given toy Miss J: W. Colwell read a letter^ from
May Boyle. Mrs. Doh Watson and the Bishop Horden School where
Mrs. Raynard Ackert favored. the bales are sent There are 140
' with a yocal duet. The roll call■ children in this school. Visitors
'was “A Canadian product" and . were,welcomed. The hymn “What
where it is manufactured”. The I a friend we: have in Jesus” and
motto, “Make me oyer,. Mother the■ W.A. litany closed the meet- ^y.
i of Mrs, Jim Smith and will be. Nicholson and family. i
ert. After the opening exercises gram contest followed, After the
reports frorii the standing coni- closing remarks God Save The
mittees were heard, Mrs. Perry Queen closed the meeting and a
Co-cp Medical Services. A play
was planned for the near future,
also the extension course. The
convener, Miss Edna Boyle, pre
sided for the following program,
At this time Mrs. P. A, Murray
read an address- and Mrs, Jim
Smith presented Mrs. Perry Hod
gins with a casserole arid pottery
vase in appreciation as the Blue
Cross secretary. MrsJ Hodgins ex
pressed her thanks to the Insti
tute for remembering her. The
topic, “Kitimat”, was read by
Mrs. Frank Thompson* A poem,
. i * I village.
a Quilting. . v I Mi*. . and Mrs. Johnston Mac-1 ; A successful box social . anc|
The.World Day of Prayer was Leod and family Qf Ripley were.-ft^J11^ wa$. held in. the
held on Friday in the Presbyter-; dinner guests - of. Mr. and Mrs. I?- ^chopl on Friday night. Mr.
ian church with Mrs. Maurice Wm, Haldenby on Friday even- McEwan acted as auctioneer*
Hbdgins in charge. Miss Margaret' ingr
Malcolm was. at the organ. Those ! ...-------_ __ ... _T__
taking part were Mrs. George now visited on Thursday with
Haldenby/ Mrs. Frank “Maulderi,! friends in the village. .
Mrs. J. W. Colwell, Mrs. John I Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart vis- ,
Emerson, Mrs. Tom Hodgins and ited °n Wednesday with Mr. arid Mr. apd Mrs, M. - John-stone of
Miss Nellie Malcolm; Mrs. Jas. Mr?; Wm, Haldenby. I Lisfowel visited Sunday with Mr.
McEwan gave a sDlendid address ! A social evening was held in i Jw ’M18.- ” A- Graham and on
YhFwaik^itJrThp^^ the-school^heirthe-teacher,-Mrs7^^^s^a^ev^PJn€’-Mr--and^Mrs.—
i.. followed by a suitable solo. The Senior girls I Burton Collins showed films/.from i Eckenswiller/Mrs. Joe Cas-
^rpfo^he-schoolmnder^he-direet^r^fhe-NationaL-Filmr-Bpardr ’ ’s,dv Knvc *ic,
ion of their teacher,.Mrs. Burton
Collins, favored with a number.
Included in the. program were
four familiar hymns. Mrs, Perry
Hodgins was named key woman
for 1955. : j
Mrs. Howard Mc«Guire return
ed home to Olivet on Friday , af
ter spending a while at the home
of Mr. 'and Mrs. George Halden-
| and a pleasant vtime was enjoyed.
Mr. iand Mrs. Joe Wall of Luck- j ^rs. McEwan is the teacher.
Miss Helen Malcplm pf Toronto
spent a few days’at the Malcplm
home here.
Mr. and Mrs, M. Johnstone of
I sidy and boys of Teeswater also
visited at the Graham home.Mr. and Mrs. Dori Gillespie re
turned from their wedding trip * rx
on Friday evening, We welcome SIXTJH AND NINTH
Mrs, Gillespie to our,, Commun
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, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonnett of _
Glamis visited Friday evening March 12th. Progressive euchre
with Mr. and Airs. Win. Stauffer.' was played'with high scores go-
Mr. and Mrs, Karl Boyle, Mari- [ ing to Mrs. Allan Miller. and Mrs.
lyn • and Carol of London and ] George SkitrLfor the ladies and
Miss Marjorie Boyle of Moose high gept’s scores to Gordon Me-
[ Jawi Sask., visited on Sunday Tavish
A pleasant social evening was «
spent at. S.S. No. 3 school, Friday,
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1and medical branches of Canada’s Air Force.
FOR All THE FACTS, SEE, WRITE OR TELEPHONE THE
CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST RCAF
RECRUITING UNIT — OR MAIL THE COUPON TODAY!
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and . Howard ‘ Thompson,
ths evening the piipil.s*'
of “Arts and Crafts” was
and. much credit is given
to the pupils and teacher for the ..
work shown.'Dancing was enjoy- ’
ed to music .by- George Stuart,
Don Cameron and Murray Gaunt
with Mrs. Stuart and Norma MUr-
lay as accompanists and Bob
Lyons as caller. • \ . -
Mr. Michael Kinahan of Lon
don spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Kiriahan.
- Miss Shirley Finnigan has re
turned, to Oakville after spend
ing* the past few weeks at her
I home; .■
i We are sorry, to report, that
I Mrs. Mike Cummins is a patient
iri Wingham Hospital. _ '
Mrs. Bill Kiriahan visited dur-
4n g—the—week->end-rwith--her--par
ents, Mr. and Mrs/ Kennedy at
Seaforth.
Sgt. and Mrs. Merviri Gray and
children left Saturday for their_•
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home in Winnipeg,, Man., after
; visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
| Miss Marjorie Stuart of God- -
I erich visited with Mr. and Mrs.
, George Stuart over the week-end.
■i Mrs. Lome Dumin spent a few ' days, last, week with her mother,
Mrs. Kennedy of Whitechurch,
who is not enjoying good
( health. . ‘
; Farm Forum Meeting
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i The Farm Forum met Monday
[.evening at the home of Mr. and| Mrs. Bill Kinahan. The topic for
• discussion was “From Under The
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Do you think that our mineral
resources; including oil^are being .
ubed in. the be^t interest of all .
Canadians? A “Farm, Forum’
. Questionnaire” . was answered
which included, a selection of
suitable topics for next year’s
discussion. Progressive euchre
was played with high winners
<b£irig Mrs. Victor Erringtoh and
Mrs. Albert Taylor (tied) and
Mrs. Gus Kiriahan. Next Monday
evening, the Forum will meet
with the! “Prosperity Corners” .
Forum;
The Handicraft Sewing Class
met at the home of Norma Mur-. -
ray on Monday night. The next
meeting will be at the, home of
Beverly Gaunt.
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(Intended for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. George Farrish
* from-Wingham visited on . Sunday
....with.. lMr^and-.>Mrs<r,'.Lo.rri.e> .Far.1.
. 'rish: , ’ ,'
Miss Mauririe Leddy, who had
been storm-stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Courtpey, returned to
•her home at St. Augustine.- ; ,
Mr. Lloyd Gellan, who had the.
misfortune to have his leg brok-
■ en, returned from Goderich. Hds .
pital. to the hom’e of Mr. Wilfred •
Farrish wher.e Lioxrd has. been-
employed. .
Master Douglas Scott spent: the
Lome Farrish.
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. Kitchener Visited’\yith Ijklr. and.
- Mrs. ' Keith Johnston over the
week-end., . ‘ ?
Mr* apd. Mrs. Ha-ryoy McQuil-
?lin and Ricky returned to their' .
home a| Point .Edward .after:- '
spending, the-past moij>th at the '
• home— of•.-•M'r^-'and-vMriii-^ Robert ,
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Your Local R.C.A.F Career Counsellor Will Be Located In Wingham
Ontario, On Wednesday, April 7th From 12 Noon Until Q p.m.
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