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EThEL t:to uiiol "Memorial
,a.riee!`, in Ethel, on Sunday July
21nd.: Please bring a basket dutch,
consisting of sandwiches
or tarts for supper.
Evening Auxiliary
and cake
Mr. and Mrs. M, Engel.
Air. and Mrs. Murray Huether ac-
p.mpatied Mr. and. Mrs. Mac Mc-
Intosh on an enjoyable motor trip to
Wasaga, midland and Parry Sound.
over the Dominion. Day week-end,
Mr, and .Mrs. 'Ross Spoiran. Sag-
inaw, spent a week with friends. it
district.
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The Evening Auxiliary met June
I. at the home of Mrs. RO8S, I(uight
Mrs, P. Xirkpatrielt, leader for the
evening, opened the meeting with
"The call to Worship', it hymn yes
followed by scliptitre lay tini5:oti. Mrs.
C. Thompson led in prayer. Story on
:scripture "Will you open the door?"
was read by Mrs. S, Fischer.
The meeting was turned over to
president Mrs. R. Mlight. it Oa
Was answered by a summer verse
and the minutes were read and
aPPueved. nusiness followed. Mrs,
E. Mitchell th rtnis'esi the aux-Malt
N. McDonald read a chapter from
:turfy book, Hymn was Sung and
meeting closed with Mizpah Bene-
diction.
Immtediaply following alit Mrs.
E. Dunn pAented Mrs. E -Mitchell
one of oar members who has re•
cently moved to Walton, with a cup
and saucer on behalf If the mem-
hers. Phyllis thanked them In a
few well clio.en, Words. A dainty
lunch was served by tape hostess
Mrs. It Nuight and her assistants
Mrs. E. Dunn and Mrs. S. AlioNair,
Mr. and Ml's. James McIntosh,
Jim and Mary, Sedorth, Spent t-nit-
day at the brine of Mr. and Mrs. W. •
Perrie,
Airs. W. Y. Perrie spent a fete
,days last week hi Niagara Part, and
bonot for get. Grey 'township
Centennial, Sunday, July 22nd.. and
"Monday, July 21.tf. •
Honour Family Before Departure
Mr. stir Mrs. Melvin. Hamilton and I
family were guest -of honour at a
farewell guttering in the Ethel Coin-
Inanity .0entre Wed. night, June 27,
A. very fine program of local talent
was given after 'Whioh the HamilionS
Were called to the platform.
Mr, Donald Dunbar read, the
address and Can-Oren dodhrane and
Arthur Rock preSented Mr, and •
Mrs. Ha-Milton with a. coffee table, I
Wall Mirror and mirsei of money,
With Dohaan presented Lois With A
lamp' -and Kenneth 'Smith 'gate
Wayne a leativer wallet Mr. and Mrs,
IiamiLtoti ithiikriked do, many
friends for their lOVelY gifts amid
lunch brought a.1tetiy+ gleasaiit erg
ening to eldge,
Minot forget Grey 'township..
Centennial, santiay9 July 22nd. and
Maifilay, July :23rd:.
'"Oicak
am. ("nrin a n V I511.1M% f4 61.A ld, We would be Pleased to fili your
TinAtbor. Allan Nolo in charge of tevirethenis to fertili zer and '
sports etc' games. . , Seed Corn.
Xathdiri potato* from Certified
Seed for seed or table nee.
,tail. Alexander,'Ethel, Plicinegtra
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ItIttiloRt PrideS nail for eM *WI/
fnbn ttOakt 1010
tjy AN erb ONCE
ilatleiglt beater it ftittion dentiaY.,
Wtite qaWleigh'S ilTqt,4tIf
Mentrerili,
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Departed Family Feted
nu Fritb v evening June 15. a
large crowd of friends and neigh.
hours gathered in the Cranbrook
Community Centre to 'honour Mr.
And Mrs. Stanley Campbell and
Rose prior "to their departure. for
their new home in Foliation, Cal.
Everyone .6njoyed a pleapant time
dancing to the Vordwich .orcitiestra..
Daring the evening the departing
family were called to the plakiform -
where Murray Huether read an for the balay blanket That Was given
address. ten MacDonald and tIlenn to Ross, An invitation to 130ard.;
tInothet presented ntalei and Stan- nieetitg Alaitland Presbyterial
ley with tAvt) pieces of luggage and Society at Asilifleld. Wed. Tune 20,
Faye Engel presented hose with a was rend, 13s xaar busbies •Was also
travelling clock, discussed, it was decided to hold
`Sta'nle'y on behalf of Ethel And an vPriltur merle .Thly, hi Sea-
and himself thanlu'd the obit- f ,,,1411 Talons,' 'Park with Mr. Thom, PoFt SALE
Triunity for their gifts, mid invited
anyone travaling in, the Vicinity of
their new Tome to mil on them,
Grey Township deritehritai
Ally 23rd. Trees, 141-ni,rt: Wag! given end &R-
te. residents of School Sectiori Grin reeelved, for Atag,
No. otattrift olt, Sv o plot bo meslbg to he at the borne. Of
Mrs. M. guether were thb.de. Mrs.
W. M. S.
The W, s. met fan the July
raeeting it :lie home of Mrs. Alex
Steles with eight in attendance..
Scripture readings were given• by
Mrs. H. Jacklin and Mrs. Gordon.
Kid gb t Alrs. Schnook read "Chrio- t-
.vnity" and "Isadant",
,aldbiain" and "Communisra" mere
sear by 'Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Alex
'Stela Mr-g. LYan Evans and Mrs.
o Goaida., ' Knight. Mrs, C. L. ',[`hemp~
son, let, in prayer. A verse contain-
ing "fratl-,'" was given in response
to roll call:. Mrs. Jacklin a reading, t
'4`Salakes in. ,India," The topic Was
given by Mrs. C. L. Thompson.
pital gifts for the bale were broUght
bY tee Members and the--supply
'See 'dteplayed new clothing purch-
'ased. The books from Pres. Lit. and '
Library Sec. were on display, At the
tolóSe of the meeting lunch Was
sealved by ,the hostess assisted by
'At lq,, -Gordon "1" I
'Recent visitors at the lioree of
Mr. Sohn McNabb were Mr. and
rtosborough s,nd family.
einiskamin g-, ()abet',
Ur. Alex Dark, 1,6ndon and his t
fiatighter, Mrs. Jack (lark and Sus-
sit. ant
Steplum, Auburn visited with ,
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