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On-Thursday eyening--the---
Holyrood W,1, held a card .
party in the hall. There were
five tables in play, and a.
lovely'.isociable time was
enjoyed Prizes were award
ed to the following, high.
ladY, Mrs. Cliff Johnston;
high • gent, Ellwciod Elliott;
... lucky . lady, Mrs. Lorne •
Eadie; 'kicky gent, Eric Hal-
denby. Prize for the youngest
player went to David Elliott.
Mri. Don Wall is a patient
in University HoSpitaf where
she. underwent major surg-
ery. We send our get well
wishes Linda and hope you
will soon be home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gra,
ham, Mrs. Dorothy ThOmp-•
son and Edna" and May Boyle
were dinner guests with Mrs.
George Graham on Friday..
Mr. and Mrs: Charlie Mur-
ray • visited :on Sunday with
. her, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Sutton at Teeswatey.
We are glad that Lyman is
making favourable progress
after •his recent_iiirgery .in
Londop.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ScOtt
are withl Barbara and Blair
Scott,
,
concession 4, Huron
while Bill sand Bertha Scott
, :are enjoying a winter It011.•
daY.
Mrs. VeroM,..tiodgins..was
home from Florida. She visit,
ed with Mrs. Kathleen ,Gra-
ham. at Goderich. and With
her mother, Mrs. Mark John-
ston arid other friends. She
returns to Florida March .1st.
Congratulations ate ex-
tended to the Pee Wee
hockey _team, •who won the
championship, trophy in the
, playoff- ;game 'at Paisley on
Wednesday night. Charlie
Murray is, the team coach,
and the •loVely trophy is on
display in the Holyrood Gen-
oral Store.
Eric Haldenby is a patient
in Wingham and . District
Hospital. We wish him im-
proved health.
IfOLYROOD
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The citizenship and world
affairs meeting of the Holy -
rood Women's Institute .w4s
held on February 7 at the
home of Mrs„ Lorne Eadie
Who also .,presided. in the
absence of the president.
The, roll, call was "Name ..a
,Canadian Province, its Prem;
ier, and the flOral embleM of
that proVince", .
Mrs,, -John Scott read the
'minutes .;.,of the previous
Thank.younotes were read
front the Brownies fora gift
donated to their dance. From
the 'township council for an
invitation to the Family Night
in November; also from folks
who received cheerio °Voies
at Chriitmas. There were 12
boxes sent to shutink in this
area.
The new 4-H course has
now begun with Mrs. Orrie
Gingrich and Mrs: John Ack-
ert as idaders. A donation
was made to the hospital. A •
quilt wai.quilted for Partici;
pation Lodge in January and
the cost of the material .was
$30,00. - • .
Mrs. Howaid .Smith was
prograni -eonvenert,,and 'gave
a splendid motto on The bird
that sings is One that• draws
attention andinteresi. A very
well prepared topic, What
meeting and gave the Onan,
Oaf statement and.read, the
-•;otritn,nnications-__
chided letters front ,Mrs.
Flerenee Dymond, f,W.I:Q.
Mrs: Marjorie
Wall, District secretary-
treasttrer, an appeal from the
Winghain and District' Hos-
pital and notice of the
officers' conference at ,Wat- •
erloo in April.
makes a.. good citizen, was
given by Mrs, Gerald Mtir-
.
gave a paper on thelife 'of St.
Valentine, and also condttot-
ed a Heart contest : Mrs,
Harold Smith conducted
quiz on CanadianHistorY. A
reading, Old Friends, was
given by' Miss May. Boyle.
Courtesy remarks were given
b'y • •Hatold - Smith and
the meeting closed. Refresh-
ments were served by the
hostess.
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. -Congratulations-
and Mrs. Jim iMacKinnon of
Guelph on the arrival of their
son, Michael James, who
was born on February 4th. •
This is a brother for •Sien.
Faith and Fellowship
group mete at .the home of
Nancy Maclntyre on Sunday
evening. Mr: Garrott was.
guest speaker. There was a
good turnout.
Mr. and Mrs. jim Dollery,
Audrey and Jamie of Or
angeville were visitors, with.
Mr. and MrS. Lloyd Mac
Dougall last week.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Dick. McQuillin and Ron were
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Michael and Beverley of St.- •
Catharines and Pat Buckley
of London. Jack McQuillin of
St. Catharines is' spending
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Recent visitors with Mrs.
Olive Needham were Mr.
and Mrs. Victor. Gawley of.
Ripley and Mt. and Mrs,
Lynn Lowry and family..
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