The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-11-10, Page 51 4
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and district news
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Mrs, Archie MacOmar, Phone 56
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By !ABB. 'NORMAN
The !MIS of St. Andrew's
United church, Kippers,. •eelee
brated its 74th :birthday Wed-
nesday evening, Nov. 2. 'The
hostesses, Mrs. Emerson Kyle
and Mrs. Norman Dickert; greet-
ed the guests at the door. Mrs.
9Hfugthhe, onldsrhtiepk, INeinrs•c.. charge
Broadfoot at the organ.
derson, took the chair and ex-
tended a word of welcome to ,,
The president, Mrs. 'John An
the guests. Mrs. Smith of Bay-1
field favored with an instru-!
mental, and Miss Joan Sinclair,
accompanied by her mother,I
with a solo. After the .offering1
Mrs. Passmore .and Miss Mary
Goodwin, of Hensall, eccompa-1
.nied by Mrs. Winlaw, sang a'
due t,
William Bell introduced;
the guest speaker, Mrs. Harold
Johnson of Brecefield-Kippene
charge. She gave an inspiring
talk on "Lessons from flowers,"I
Mrs. Clare McBride, Mrs. El-
mer Hayter and Mrs. Anson.
McKinley, accompanied by Mrs.'
Bruce Keyes, favored with a
vocal trio Mrs Archie Parsons
thanked the guest speaker, all
the ladies who helped with the
program and the hostesses.
Mrs, John Anderson and. Mrs. Willlam Bellreceived over 80
guests into the Sunday School,
room where refreshments were ,
served. Mrs. Ross Love and
Airs. Morley Cooper presided at
the tea table which was decor-
ated with .silver candelabra and
lighted tapers' and centred with,
a two-tier birthday cake, Mrs.!
Herb Jones did the honor of cut.
ting the cake,
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Honor fallen •
at services.
INSTALL DISTRICT OFFICERS—Members of the new litrisinen District No, I. execu-
tive, headed by .Governor Bill .Mickle, were installed at fall council meeting in Strat-
ford. Past district governor Phil Scale.si,. Woodstock, shown talking above, inducted
the new officers. Seated beside him are, from. left, Les Parker, Exeter; Harold Knight,
Hensall, and ,Governor Mickle, —B-H photo
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CRATTON
HOTSON
Phone 156 Grand Bend .
Newlyweds honored at reception
A large crowd of neighbors,
relatives and friends were pleas-
antly entertained at a wedding
reception in the Community
Hall, at Brodliagee on Wednes-
day evening, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe, the. former
Connie Corbett, of Mitchell, who
were married recently.
MIN. STEAKS
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SOCIABLES
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PettO 1 November 1A 1960, elebrate ;.,.. .43,aytet. 1J el
Evtn4.A
,Eueste were .presect
• iery and ladies of IVInagm anniversary .:r.„,,iruu..„
nir .and Mrs. :R4.40
and boys spent Sunday in Z„.
visiting Mr. .and Mrs, Roy
The hunters from'Rippen. and vicinity who. on Saturday' r API I rtk
ed • Away on their, ;meal trip
to Parry Sound included
David Triebner, Triebner, Emerson KEY_PRa
Allan Trerneer, Stanley Jack,
Campbell Eyre, William .)3014
„Jim McAllister Wesley Eiehard,4
son, Neil Taylor, Ross Aftarg:
son And Ed. -Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe MCLOIlelis
lieneall, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert
McGregor and _ Mr.. and. - Mrs;
Norman Diekert spent . Sat4r04, evening ,Stratford, the BtliMil
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver -Spear,.;
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 34ccMee;
of Clifford. visited Sunday „wina
Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Pickert.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert .StoicO
and Larry, of London, visited. Sunday afternoon with the late
ter 's father, Mr. It, Thomson. .
Mr, and Airs, Eldin Kerr, of
Winthrop, ‘vere Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Elston DoWstitt..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb
and -children were in Toronto
during the weekend,
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CANADIAN -
PROPANE
hostess et her borne Saturday
Mrs. Glenn MacKenzie Was fa. ir awards Hensall Legion meeting Wed-
nesday evening in the Legion
Hall finalized plans for Reinem-
brance Day Friday, November
II, when the Legion, Ladies Aux-
iliary, Guides, Brownies (Brow-
nies will march weather permit-
ting), Cubs and Scouts will
march to the cenotaph headed
by the Centralia RCAF band,
where wreaths will be placed,
followed with a service in the
town hall
Service at the cenotaph will
commence at 11;45 p.m, Guest
speaker will be Rev, R. C. Win-
law, chaplain of the Legion. I
Hensall stores will remain.
until 1 pan.
.evening for a miscellaneous
shower for her sister-in-law, Mrs, SS - 7 Hibbert again rnoriopo-
Earl Neeb of New-Lowell, a re- used top awards at Hensel
cent bride, it was attended by school fair, according to results
reletiyee and friends who- pre- released this week by Secretary
rented - her with many gifts, Peter IVICIelaughtere
,Miss Sandra McGillivray of Ivan Boa and 'Patricia Harris, 1
New Lowell read the presentee both of the Hibbert School, won
tion address to her sister and 'J, the prizes for the boy and girl
filer made the presentation of with the highest number of
the gifts, points 34 and 24 respectively, The
A social hour was enjoyed and school retained the Huron Expo-
lunch served, the tea table at- sitar trophy for the greatest
trectively centered with red rotes .points per pupil with an average
Enjoy party
at Cromarty
dy on Nigeria.
For her topic Mrs. Calder Me-
i- readimpressive article
on Remembrance, Mrs. Grace
Scott read the Glad Tidings
prayer, Current events were
given by Mrs, E. Moore, The
hostess was assisted hy Mrs.
McKaig and Mrs, J. M. Scott.
WMS service
Mrs. Wilson of Shakespeare,
who, with her husband Rev, Wil-
son, minister of Shakespeare
Presbyterian Church, spent some-
Hensall Kinettes
cheer shut-ins
The regular 'ciliate meeting
was held Tuesday e-ening at the
home of Mrs. John Heal. Five
members of the Exeter Kinettes
were present.
Reports were given on the
sick and shut-in visits made last
1 Stinday. President 'Mrs, Ross
Juiks was in the chair.
and flanked with pink tapers, of 9.27. By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
The pupils of SS No. 5 Hib-
bert, held their monthly Red
j Cross meeting on Friday after-,
I noon in the form of a Hallo-
we'en party to which the pre-
school children were invited,
Mrs. H. McPhail and Mrs. M. I zes were awarded to: senior fan-1 was
Nairn judged the costumes. Pm-
with pink and white streamers Second prizes in the indlyi-; , . ,. anspended from the ceiling. 0( dual coinpetitions went to Brian
Smillie, Hensall, with 30 points, A large number of neighbors and Linda Hay, Hensall, 20
and friends gathered at SS No, poin ts,
closed from 10;30
that day.
Legion ladies'
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7 Tuckersmith on Friday eve- School totals were Hensall,
!ling in honor of Mrs. Russell 280; S$ Hibbert, 204; SS 10
, • Hay, 83; SS 2 Tuckersmith, 50; per, who was married recently. SS 1 Tuckersmith, 10; SS 10 h • Mrs. Stanley Mitchell was Tuckersmith
Hooey, the former Marion Pep-
The next meeting will be held
at the home of District convener,;
Mrs. Jack Drysdale on Novem-.
her 22.
t t lime as missionaries in India
guest speaker it the WMS chairlady for the evening. Mrs. Personal items Harold Parker favored with a •
reading. Miss Deanne Forrest
Played a piano solo and Miss
companied by Miss June Munn
at the piano,
Mrs, Hooey was presented
with a• shower of miscellaneous
gifts. Mrs, Murray Traquair
read, the address.
Arranging the event were Mrs.
Murray Traquair Mrs, Herb
Kercher, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell,
Mrs. .Herold Parker, Mrs. Wil-
mer Dalrymple, Mrs. Ross For-
rest and Mrs. Ken McLean.
y, ow senior com c, Thankoffering service on Sun c Joanne D • •
Hensel' Legion Ladies' Auxil-
iary entertained as their guests
Seaforth and Exeter Auxiliaries
at a social evening in the Legion
Hall Tuesday. President Mrs.
iGtoorrsclon Munn welcomed the vis-
j Contributing to the program
were vocal 'solos by Mrs. Cleave
Coombes, Seaforth, vocal duet
• by Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and Mrs.
I William Brown, tap dance selec-
tions in costume by Miss Carol.
Brown; readings by Mrs. Stan
Frayne; piano duet by Mrs.
Brown and Carol and a solo by
Carol Brown, Accompanists were
Mrs. Almer Cameron and Carol
Brown,
Mrs. Coombes conducted a
contest and a penny sale at the
close did a rushing business.
Mrs. Ross Oke, Exeter, was the
winner of two special draws,
Miss Carol. Brown drawing the
winning tickets.
Mrs. Brian Kyle anti Mrs.
Grant Bisback were lunch con-
veners.
y,
Dow. ' f • tcastes and religions of the!
Nola Dow; junior comic, Alvin; She spoke of the customs, dif-I
Barbara Gardiner; junior fancy, da Reeve john Henderson and
Mrs. Henderson attended the
warden's banquet in Godericle
A white Elephant sale at th
short interesting program,! people a India and of their patronized,
close o the lee ing was
Dorothy Parker sang a solo ac-
Wednesday night,
; Mrs. Grace Bathwell of Pal-
merston, Mr, and Mrs. Stan
Doan, Watford, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs, George
Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blatch-
ford of Aurora, visited on Tues. j
day with Mr, and. Mrs. C. L.
finks.
I Mr, Ed Burns visited at his
home in Toronto over the week-1
end.
Mrs. Robert Cook and Mrs. B.
T. Rowe, Brownie leaders; Mrs,
! W. J. Cameron. Miss ,'a.
; Rowe, Guide leaders, attended
Guiders Training, in Goderich,
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes
were surprised Sunday evening
to receive a long • distance call
from their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. Leaton Sic-
mon, of Santa Clara, California,
They also talked to their little
granddaughter, Kristen, The re-
ception was exceptionally good,
they said.
Forty boxes of fruit and treats
were distributed over the week-
end to sick and shut-ins in the
village, patients in Queensway
nursing home, hospitals in Sea-
forth, Clinton and, Exeter and the
County Home, Clinton, by mem-
bers - of the ,Kinette Club.
Mrs. W. R. Rees of Anca.ster,
Mr. and Mrs. S. McMillan and
daughters Jackie and Bobbie of
Tonawanda, N.Y., were weekend
guests with Mr. and •Mrs, W. J.
Cameron and family,
Mrs. Harvey Keyes spent a few
days last week with relatives in
London,
Miss Gwen Chapman, of Lon-
don, is holidaying with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Chap-
man and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Bell were
recent visitors with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Guy .Betlard, in Lon-
don.
followed by games and treats; ready acceptance of the Gospel
brought to a close an enjoyable message.
1 afternoon. •
; WMS study Nigeria • 1 Personal items I .IMS jottings
The Nov. meeting of the Wo-' from Staffa Woman's Institute,
man's Missionary Society was attended tile London Area WI
i held at the home of Mrs. M. Convention, which was held in
Lamond. with Mrs. J. M. Scot.t.
presiding. London on Tuesday and Wednes-
'day of last week.
Mrs. Sadie Scott conducted the! Mrs. D. G. Armstrong of Mon-
devotional exercises, Mrs. La- treat spent a few days last I mond gave a review of the stu- week with her parents, Mr. and
1Mrs. Harold Carey, who motored'
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M T rs, T. Laing, as a delegate — Continued from page 4
and the band playing.
A dance was held in the eve-
ning at the arena and one per-
son remarked that they had
never seen, such a crowd or had
so much fun as at this old and
new time dance.
With the- end of the war came
grateful news to several fam-
ilies . o been living in
dread for months as relatives
. had 'been reported missing and
no word had been heard from
them. Word was received on
Tuesday by Mr. and. Mrs. George
• Lawson that their son, Pilot Of.
fiver Gerald Lawson, had been
' freed from a German prison
camp, Gerald had been taken
prisoner when his plane was shot
out of control over the target
and with his crew he had to
; bail out in the North Sea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, of
Brucefield, also received the
, glad news that their son, John
Carlyle Cornish, had been freed,
• Bob Becker, of New 'Hamburg,
a grandson of .Dr. J.-W. Brown-I
ing, had also been a prisoner)
for months as had L, Cpl. John •
Alexander Stephens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Stephens, of
Woodham.
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telephone In our bedroom' too
WMS
The 'Woman's 'Misisonary So-
ciety met Thursday afternoon in
the United. Church schoolroom
for its November meeting, with
Mrs. T. C. Coates and her
group in charge, Mrs. C, Win-
law presiding.
The devotional was taken by
Mrs. Winlaw, Mrs. T. Sherritt,
Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe and Mrs.
Frank Harburn.
Mrs. W. H. Weekes and Mrs.
A. Clark reviewed chapters of
the study book "The Turning
World." Mrs. T. Coates favoured
with an appropriate solo with
Miss Greta Lamenie as aceompa-
i
President Mrs. E. Rowe pre-
sided, for the business. The re-
port of ,the Presbytery meeting
At Thames Road United Church
was submitted by Mrs. W. Dil-
ling who attended. as a delegate.
November 9 was set for the
packing of the bale for over-
seas relief, in the church school-
room. A Christmas gift will. be
tent for 'the missionary for
prayer in Korea, and members
am asked to bring a shower of
articles to the December meet-
ing to be donated for the port
entry at Halifax for the immi-
grants coming in.
A nominating committee was
appointed: 'to bring the 1961 slate
Of officers at the next meeting,
with their daughter to George-
town on Friday and visited with
another daughter, Mrs. L, E.
• Abbis and Mr. Abbiss,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. Ken-
neth Walker and. Mr. Don Kugel
of Chatham and Miss Marian
Dunnell of Kirkton and Mr. and
Mrs. H, It, Currie and. Linda
Dorchester,
Mr. and Mrs. C„I. Weitzman
of Niagara Falls, N.Y., visited
last . week with Mr. and Mrs.
John. Wallace.
Mrs. John Chessell and son
Robert is spending this week
with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd
Sorsdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wallace
and children were gdeste at a
wedding reception for Mr. and
Mrs. `Brian Brown of Toronto
whcih was held in the Staffa Uni-
ted Church Family Centre, on
Saturday evening. Mrs. Brown
is a sister of Mrs. Wallace.
yv en boys
win awards
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. .Milne Pullen,
Avis, Allen, Gordon and Grant
Hodgins attended the 4-II ban-
I quet at St. Paul's Anglican
I Church on Saturday sponsored
by the Kirkton Agricultural So-
ciety, Allen Hodgins, a four-year
!member of the 4-H club, re-
' ceived the British. Mortgage and
Trsut Company jacket.
The' Ontario Angus Associa-
tion presented pencils to Avis,
' Allen and Grant Hodgins, Wil-
1 Fred Riddell, John. }Tarlton and
Jiminy Hodgins.
The Ontario Shorthorn Club
• presented a desk pen set to Roy
McRoberts, a member of the
beef club with a Shorthorn calf.
Bazaar was success
The WA of the United Church
sponsored a successful bazaar
on Wednesday evening with
guests attending froth the sur-
rounding churches.
The. evening opened with a
program with Rev. D. M. Guest I
The booths were well patron-1
as chairman.
patron-
ized, exhibiting home baking,
aprons, fancy work, home-made
candy, surprise parcels and fish
pond.
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Dancing was enjoyed to the
music furnished by friends of
the groom,
Lunch was served during
which time a, purse of money
was presented to the couple by
Mr. Gettner. Mrs. Gettner read)
the address. Bob and Connie ex-.
pressed thanks. 1
Mr, Ed. Burns and Mr. Robert
Fisher spent the weekend in , To-
ronto where 'the latter visited!
with his brother, Mr. Tom Fish-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn and I
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Campbell
attended induction services for
Mr. Geo. C. Vais in St. Giles •
Presbyterian church, Galt, on
Chiselhurst WA was pleased
of the week to resume his
studies at OAC, Guelph.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins attend-
ed the WI convention at the
Masonic Temple, London, Tues-
day.
Mrs. Wynn, London, who has
been visiting Mrs, Bert Duffield
for several days, also spent a
few days in Woodham visiting
old friends.
Mr: and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel were guests on
Friday at the. fiftieth wedding
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Attend organ recital Mr. Don Ma cLaren of the staff
Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Brander- of the Bank of Montreal. in Inger- Personal items
horst and Mrs. Sim Roobol at- soil is holidaying with Mr. and Miss Barbara , Gibbard. Lore.' anniversary dinner of Mr. and el Mrs. Archie MacGregor, . Mrs. Bruce Cooper at El.imville ten.ded, 'the organ recital by the don, was a visitor on Sunday
brilliant, Dutch organ virtuoso,
November 3,
Bazaar and bake sale
With
ue coal' with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre. I United Church., Mr. William Lavender, of Lon-
Fake Asm a, at Metropolitan don, spent the weekend with his with the results of their bazaar,! Gordon and Grant Hodgins left Mr. and Mrs. Andy Langton,
parents, . Mr. and Mrs, Thos. tea and bake sale held Saturday for Toronto to attend the Royal London, were Sunday visitors '-'THE WORLD'S' MST United Church, London, last Lavender, in the schoolrooms of the Hen- ! Winter Fair. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. ANTHRACITE" Wednesday evening. They report sail United Church. The 1
the recital "something out of Binge winners Prod Mr. William Heather was con-1 Mr. Freeman. Arksey's condi. a
this' world," This brilliant organ-ceeds were $120 and $10 from fined to the house last week suf-j Lion is somewhat improved this
Legion bingo winners Saturdaythe candy booth in charge of the ! fering from flu, PHOPH YOUR MUM,
1st,. wild bas born in 1912 in the night were: Mrs. William Kyle, Mission Band of the church.
I week, but he is still a patient
TODAY town of Den Helder, Holland, Mrs, Bert Riley, Miss Hannah I Mrs. William Morley Sr. and in St, Marys Memorial Hospital.
arid gave his first public recital Murray and Bill Harburn, Gor-
et the age of nine gives appro- don. Coleman, Bob Upshall, Mr,
ximately 200 organ recitals an- Swartzentruber„ Mrs. 0 r v i I 1 e
nually, with a total annual audi- Smith (2), Norman Harburn,
ence of well over 100,000 people. Mrs. M. Taylor ; Mrs. Clarence R. Kinsman; candy, Mrs,Harold Carmel WMS and Ladies Aid Reid and Miss Pearl Tideswell, parker, Mrs. William Smale, Mrs. J,
A combined meeting of the Clark, Mrs. Garfield Broderick. Woman's Missionary Society and Ladies Aid of Carmel Church Share the wealth, Mrs, Bert;
and Eldon. Jarrett; door '. Thorndale.'
Was held Monday evening in the Riley ugar and spice Mr, and Mrs, Norman Hodgins United Church will meet in the prize winners, Mrs, Mary Taylor Odhoolroorn of the church.. I MissP 1 — Continued from page 4 and. Allen attended Walkerton: church rooms on Thursday, an Tideswell
Mrs. William Morley Jr. attend-1
ed the Journal-Argus banquet!
on Thursday at Wellburn United I
Church.
•Mr. Frank Parkinson and
Glenn, also Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Shier, Granton, were recent
visitors with Mrs. Eva Steven-
son and Mr. and Mrs. S. Blight,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simp-
son and Tom Jr., London spent L
Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Alex Bailie. orne E. Hay
Mr. and Mrs. J, Finkheiner Phone 10 CollectRental!
on. Sunday with Mrs. Mary and family visited in Listowel
Convener for the hake sale was,
Mrs. Jack Brintnell; vegetable,1
Mrs. R. Taylor; sewing, Mrs.,'
Roy McDonald; touch and take,I
Mrs. William Brintnell; tea, Mrs. !
Campbell and Mrs. 0. H. Fink-:
beiner.
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Christmas Fair on Thursdey.
Allen showed his 4-H calf
Doe •reiurned home on
Friday from St. Marys Memorial
Hospital, and left the beginning
.Mrs, J. Finkbeiner entertain-
ed several little friends of her
daughter, Jo Anne, on Monday
Afternoon, honouring her ninth i
birthday.
Next Saturday the jackpot will net speak any English. By the
be worth $110.00 in 59 calls, time I'd taught her the language.
and she could say "park bench", Amber Rebekah Lodge and "kiss me, daddy" with the
Mrs. Percy Campbell presided
for the WMS meeting ill the .ab-
sence of the president, Mrs. Earl
Campbell, She was assisted in
the devotional by Mts. Pearl
Love and Mrs. John Solclati,
Mrs, Love reviewed chapters
of the study book "An African
Conference,"
Preen Iwo Sockeye
SALMON
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Noble be e t tb I hadn't h f em, a one o
of Amber Rebekah Lodge on ally joined the air force, • , paesing my •yeer, se I patrietic.
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thet; in England, France, Bel- Save Tax There were kite of girls after.
Dollars
Wednesday evening. Mrs. A, Orr
Vice Grand, reported for the vis-
iting committee.
During the business period a It was decided to cancel the nominating committee composed. Marathon euhre for this tea-
of Mrs. E. Munn, Mrs. 'B. osEd-
wards and Mrs. R. Y. 'McLaren Arrangements were made to
was appointed to bring in a new attend the meeting in Goderich, slate of officets for 1961 November 15 when 'the .Assern-
An invitation, was received met President will be present,
.from Hensall Woman's Institute members meet at the Hensel].
to attend their "How to conduct Lodge Hall by 7 p.m,
Meetings" -project in the Legion
Hill November 16,
A brief meeting of the ladies
Aid followed presided over by
the president Mrs, Alex MacGre-
gor, when plans were laid for
the, bazaar, bake sale end tea
Saturday, -November 26 in the
church schoolroom. A report of
the recent' suceeetful fowl sup,
Or was submitted, with Pro'
ceede Very gratifying.
kippen Best WI
Rip en East Women's insti•
tote .held their annual family
Friday night with 125 sitting
night in the Hensall Legisin Ran
Shorter:hag
ivete sweet, some bitter. I even
asked one of them to marry me,
but was too late. She'd just
acceptOd a proposal from an-
other Canadian who had big
country place Canada. It was
big, and. it was in the country:
200 acres of stone• and swamp in
gium. Some of these affairs
You can
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from your taxable income PayinentS Made
on any Of .these Regietered Savings Plant distri-
buted Invettors. Syndicate:
Past District Deputy Psi- northern Ontario. dent Mrs, Harold Parker, as- Then, of course, and I know
sitted by Past Deputy Marshall, you think I'm just putting this
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, in- in for self-protection, and how
stalled Mrs. 'Bev. Beaton, Rs. right you are, there, was the
ChiPclia" ec"cenvener of the tnestic jungle. Since then the banquet •for the baseball play• only other girl I've kissed,
ers sponsored by the mor No- except, the odd one on NOW
vember 23 in the arena, Year's Eve, has been my wife's Following the meeting mem. daughter,
hers entertained guests at, a j guess,all told Vet) bete in
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endive party with six tablet pla'Y. love about 12 or 20 times. But. hag, Mrs, Alberta Madleath ,von never again had the impact
the first prize and, Mrs. T, Kyle of that firat, sweioning, searing the contolatioti, tickness over Dietrich. And that's
why, Marlene, 'if the etude it-
- " k mar s of those Toronto critics
down to a turkey dinner,
Mtg. Walter Spencer enter.
(Cited with coloured slides of
her Western trip this "summer
which everts much enjoyed, Mts.
Spencer was introduced and
thanked by Mrs, John. Sinclair,
Winners of progressive euchre
were: ladies, Mrs, Itebert. Camp-
bell, Mitt Phyllis Lostell, Mrs,
Wm. 'Kyle; gents, Charlet tyre,
Jtie 1,0SW, William
The children'enjoyed gates of
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bothered you, feel free 10 call 00
Me. My ardor may have cooled
and may not be quite as titre
as I Wee 30 years ago, and you
May have betoine a grand.
blether the inearitifite, but by ,
George, you're Still the in
beautiful• glamorous, mysterious
woman I OW fell in love
t wish ,you. Were IV grand,
Mother,
At Miceli 31, 1060, Canada's
defence department, had 0,660
civilian employees, army, per.
SOnnel totalled 48,060, the RCAP1
51,000, the navy 20,000 and tota l
annual payrool for. civilians and
servieeirien was 00,0°,000, 1.
The first Coins, issued fors. use
in Canada were five and fifteen;
sot silver nieces struck by Louth,
X/V ViIhte in 1470,
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