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Mr. and Mr's, William MeTag-•
gart and Scot '-of Gculerich were
Sunday visitors with M rt and Mrs.
Roy Turvey,.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Inglis of.
Atwood and their granddaughter,
Karen Orr, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Elliott,,,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon
and Mrs. Alex Armstrong of Brus-
sels attended the funeral of their
niece, Mrs, Jack Courtland, at
Collingwood last week.
Mrs, Ross Douglas, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her sis-
ters at the home of Miss Mary
Duff.
Misses Ethel and Florence Beatty
of Seaforth, visited in Bluevale on
Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCuteh-
eon and daughter Bessie, of Wel-%
ton, were guests of . Mrs. Andrew
Lamont on Sunday.
Mr. Howard Brook, of Toronto,
is holidaying at the parsonage with
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Nancy and Jim spent Sunday• with.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •Hall'
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall -and,
children visited at Listowel• on
Sunday.
Turnberry Council
Regular Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
Turnberry Council was held on
June 4, with all members present.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
of W. H. Mulvey and Herb Fox-
ton.
Willits-Foxion—That By-law Ne>
5-'56,' as read the second, and third
time be finally passed.
Offers for a tractor and mower
were received but no action was'
taken.
Sinith-Mulvey—That the follow-
ing general and road accounts be
paid.
General Accounts
County of ,,Huron, hosp., $9,00;
Jas, J. Elliott, warble , inspector,
$245.55; •John K, MacTavish, equal-
izing, $20.00; Ross•Willits, compen-
sation, $47.25; Wildon Robertson,
fox bounty, $1.00; Geo. T. Thomson,
part$salary, $40.00; relief, $65.004
Geo. L, Day,. balance of salary;
$28.00; Engeland Produce, part
payment, $400.00.
Road Payroll
Geo. Greenaway,• $28.50; Geo. Gal-
loway, $231.60; Wm. Mundell;
$181.00;, road,a,ccounts,• $668.82.
Mulvey-Smith—That we do now
adjourn to meet again on July 3.
John V. Fischer, reeve
Geo. T. Thomson, clerk •
ST. HELENS
The ladies are invited to the
June meeting of the W.M.S. and
the W.A. in the church this
(Thursday) afterilOon.
Her many friends are glad to
.know that Mrs. •George Stuart was
able to return from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, to the home of
her sister, Miss Catharine.' Mac-
Gregor, Lucknow, on Saturday.
About twenty-five ladies from
the Institute were guests. of the
Lucknow Women's Institute for a
pleasant afternoon on Friday.
Mrs, Andrew Gaunt, Mrs. Fred
MeQuIllie, Mrs. Chas. McDonald,
Mrs. Eintst Guest, Mrs. B. W.
Rice, MM. B. Barbour, and Mrs.
Frank. McQuillin attended the dis-
trict annual meeting of the Wo-
mens' Institute, at Blyth last Wed-
nesday.,
The ladies are reminded Of the
short course on `Salads' to be held
in the community hall 'on Tuesday,
June 19, at 1.30.
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SP01.1i)n. was "The Immee'
sayable Things, of Life". The Ira-
ieleisueable things are of ihe spirit,
the most iMportant things of life.
The PhOtt; under the direction of
Meie. Nora Moffatt, organist, sang
anthems, "0 Lord of All", by
1001101 and "Now Thank We All
014 God", by Chambers. Miss Don-
na Kniihr• of London, sang "The
rorcrs prayer".
McClure's evening sermon
SnSWered the question, "Is Your
Too• Busy?" The choir sang
Tonle Holy Ghost" by Attwood
and: "Vesper Hymn". Miss Knight
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BLUEVAT4D --The Ladles' Aid of
Knox. •Presbyterian Church held a
brief meeting" on June 6th and ar-
ranged to have a June garden,
party.
The W.M.S. met in the church on
une 6th with the president, Mr..,
rtobert MeMurraY, presiding. The
roll call was answered by naming
a woman of the Bible..
The secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Ross Grey and Mrs, Har-
vey Robertson read the treasurer's
statement. Mrs. Roy '.purvey read
the Scripture and gave the com-
ments.
Mrs. Eldred Nichol and Mrs. Ber-
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the Presbyterial meeting held re-
cently at Brussels,
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"ladies • preieni; •
Mis:...Harry". Mulvey, as leader,
'opened •the meeting -with, the sing-
hf :the' hymn "God of Mercy,
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ed';and Mrs. West offered prayer.
Mrs. - Errington gave a
reading on* temperance, Mrs.' Ira
Neil •eread' the last chapter in the
stiidi book on Canadian Indians.
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Nancy tionaldsOn read the 23rd.
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ST. HELENS ---- The Women's
Institute meeting was held' on
Thursday, May 31st at the Hel-
ens Community It was, the'
Grandmothers' meeting and was in
charge of Miss W. D. Retherford
and Miss Mary Murray.
The roll call was answered `;by
"A Canadian Woman . Who . Be-
came Famous". Twenty4wo•ineni:
bers and eight visitors' resn'onded
andthere were three,children 'pre-
sent,
•
Corsages 'were. pinned on all the
grandmothers as they entered the
•
1,1 The financial repoit. was .given*:
with cash oft hand. being .049.25.,
Wayi and means of .:cleaning• •uP
the St Helens 'cemetery . and mak-
ing it look better were ciisetisserL
and 'it was decided to contact the
council in this regard. •
,Everyone was reminded to bring.
Ole hiStory of their farm,"a Pict:41'6'
df the home and* also pict 1:1
their grandparents for thd Tweeds-'
Muir history. •
Mrs. E. W. Rice had 'the. motto,'.
"What. Happens Today • is HisterYL
Tomorrow". Mrs. Barbour gaVe
two readings, •"What'S Wrong "With-,
Housework?" and "The: Random
Shot". • • -
A very splendid report was gilt.:
en of the secretaries' ; coeference
at Guelph by Mrs, Fred MeQuillin,
Mrs. Wm, Rutherford played an
instrumental, a dedication to the
grandmothers, ,"Meledy of Love"..
Mrs. Rutherford donated a hand
painted picture which she had
painted, to the Institute to hang
on the stage:
A bouquet was presented to Mrs,
William McPherson, the oldest
grandmother present, Mrs. Chester
Taylor ,was the smallest grand-
:Mother; : Mrs. Laura McNeil 'was
the newest one and Mrs. William
Humphrey had 'the most grand-
children. Douglas Miller received,
a prize for the newest baby,
Miss Mary Murry and ' Mies
W. D. Rutherford told some of the
history of St. Helens and named
some of the old farms and bUild-
lngs that used to be there. Miss
Rutherford explained the ,meaning
Of -" Wawanosh", 'which is' an
Indian word meaning "friendly
'people",
giei'f.t, of a preen► and •sugar set,
'donated by Mrs, Mtirdie and. Mrs.„
EreVen for Mae in the hill, was
acknowledged.
The meeting closed With "The
Queen" after which' a dainty lima.
was served by the Jiesteases, Mrs.
Earbotte4 Mrs. Taylor and' MrS.'
MeNeil,
Thp next Meeting will be Child-
rotes 1)ay in the form: of ,a Wade,
ST. HELENS' HISTORY 111.S. MEETING HELD
TOLD AT W.I. MEETING AT ' SIMMONS HOME