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Harrison reported on the Convention
and banquet held in Guelph. They
had attended for one day. Mrs. Wm.
Robolltison, convener of ,Resolutions
then took charge of the prognata.
The roll call was, responded to by a
display of somethng or their grand-
mothees. Plus proved interesting.
Mrs. S. McLean gave a reading and
Mrs'. J. Smith presented the motto.
%Let U grow ,lovely growing old".
Prizes were given for the oldezt
grandmother present; the grand-
mother with the Most grandchildren..
the latest grandmother and the one
whose birthday was the nearest the
date of the meeting. Mrs. L. Madhan
conducted a contest. The meeting
closed with "The Queen". Lunob was
served by the committee in, charge.
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Charlie was is tavern keeper, an
ideal family man and a good citizen:
Ms. tavern 'was run strictly according
tow •regudatkro:ns,• ,
At a big community get-together
in the park, drink;, were avalla,ble in
abundance, beer and scout drinks.
Charlie drank orange pop. Chided by.
'!a. • friend, • "Wihere's yoinr favourite
brand Charlie?" lie replied, "This Is
it."
"What! Why not beer?"
"T sell 'A!" was Charlie's reply.
This' advertisement sponsored by
Huron County Temperance
Federation
CUSTOM CORN PrCKING.
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The Moncrieff W. I. held their
regular monthly meeting on Tuesday,
October. 18, in the Community Han
When the grandmother'S were en.
tertained. -
E The meeting opened in the tts4sat
way by Vice.Pres. Mrs, Lee. Mc-
Kay who tillsci conducted the husin-
,ess. An invitation from the Goderich
W, t to attend their Meeting was
accepted. A denatton Of $5.00 war
voted toward. the mental health U.
A. A reminder of a rally to be hold
1 in Laitelet on Oct. 31st. for the I
'Convenors and .officers was read aril
,it, WAS decided that a carload would
4Jr3' to attend if possible, There Will
be 5. lialloween dance sponsored by
the W. I. and Hall board.
11Its. L. Machat and Mrs.
A meeting of the St, Ambrose
Altar Society of St. Ambrese Church
was ,held at the home of Mrs. Lloyu
Kernaghan on Oct. 20, The president,
Mrs. Louis Blake opened the meet-
ing 'with prayer, and fifteen mem
bers answered the roll call by nem-
In correct order the mysteries
oT the Rosary. The minutes of the
previous' metting were read, also a
card of appreciation. The' financial
report was given by 'Mrs. Iternag-
ban, and an ,approximate estimate
of the painting of the altar Was
given by Mrs. Staffer
It was decided to have a. Chris&
mas concert on, a email -scale. Each
,dhild will be' aSked to contribute
a number to the program
Mrs Joseph Cooper Won the Kit;
chew accessOries, shown at the Fall
Fair. Master Paul Blake drew the
lucy ticket.
An amusing story was, read by Mrs.
Perg. Connelly, The theme of Mrs'.
liernaghan's topic was"Know how
" to ask" A ountest of a religious.
nature Was won by KM Ferg, Conn,
ells, Following the. Ptlogram a runah
age sale was conducted, which netted
$5.251
Mrs. John Blake and Mrs. Louis
Blake served deliciens refreshments.
A vote of.thanks was moved to the
hostess and her committee.
ST. AMBROSE
ALTAR SOCIETY
CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Rev. Wesley "Wes' Aarumr of
Buffalo, N. Y., former All Star ath-
lete. is the newest figure on the
torion oaf Christian, evangelism.
A graduate of Buffalo Bible Institute
and Bob Jones University; Wes A.a-
-rum *las ordained at the age of 2$
in 1959. A brilliant pianist he has
also had experience In directing
choirs and., other vocal •and, inetru•
mental groups,
During Mr. Aftrum's short minis-
try in the field of youth evangel's:7h
God haS •seen fit .to bless his efforts
'and many have miade decisionb for
Christ.
Mr. Aarum will be assnciated with.
Rev. Leighton Ford in Wingla.M
land District Crusade for Meet as
Song Leader and Choir director. The.
Crusade will be sponsored by the
Winghlam sand District Connell of
Churches.
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