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Friday and Saturday, September 19th and 20th
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. rage, Ili--1 nebtlow Sentinel; Wednesday, September St 1980
ROW*: to Purple :-Gtove
and Mrs. John Farrell
and family. ,The Suttons
attended the Men 'for
Missions banquet at
,Fisherman's Cove on.
Satttrday night.
• .
---Stinclay yip itors--,with-
Mrs; Ben scat ,were IVIrs.
Mabel Hewitt and Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh of
Kincardine.
Callers 'with Mrs.
law, Mrs. Freda Broome of
Belfast in Wingharn Hospital.
last Tuesday. She is now able
to be home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breg-
man are planning to spend
two weeks out west and ex-
pect- to fly to Calgary next
Friday.
Move to Te-e:s,Tate.r:-..-
Misses Kerry and
Bonnie , Boyle returned
home Friday from their
vacation in Ireland.
Sunday •afternoon
visitors with 'John and
Joyce Farrell. were Tim
ancr'SharonRyder- -of-
Kincardine.
Mrs. 'Marion. Emerson
visited in. Goderich on
Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Fran Emerson.
By LILLIAN YOUNG
Scholars will have their
first week in at public
,schools; high schools and col-
leges. We wish them all a
•gc;.year as4 they start their
stiigies for a new term.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott
have moved from their farm
home to their new home in
Teeswater and are enjoying
it very much.
-Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Len Coughlin-and family last
Tuesday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Barndt, Jason
and David and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Young and William.
Jamie. Young, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Young, is at-
tending Lambtrin College in
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough-
lin---and—girls -spent the last
Week of the school holidays
at a cottage at Amberley and
really enjoyed it. . - -
Mrs. Clifford Young spent
a week in Toronto lately and
visited with their two sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Young, Kevin, Brian and
Jessica. She attended the
Toronto ,Exhibition and also
spent a' day with Margaret
Moffat, formerly of this
district.
Bob Orr held a successful
South
Kin loss •
meet
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
was hostess to the 'South
Kinloss W.M.S. for the Sept-
ember meeting, at her home.
The president, Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall, read from
Psalms 67.
_Mrs.- _Dave- Eadie- had the_
Bible Study reading on the
topic, Duty. Mr. Frank Mac-
Kenzie favoured with a love-
ly solo, Hold Thou My Hand.
The study book chapter,
The Right to be Different,
was in charge of Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton, stating we are all
different, we have our own
personalities, different back-
grounds, variety of languag-
es. Immigration has brought
mixed feelings. Our Christ-
ian responsibility is not to
have mixed feelingS.
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon
gave the offertory prayer,
followed with courtesies by
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton. Mrs.
Evan Keith closed the meet-"
log with prayer. •
A social time followed,
- lunch Served by the hostess
and directors, Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton, Mrs. Dave Eadie
and Miss Mary .Macintyre.
Visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs-, Don Forster on
Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs..Brian Keith and
Sam -Donkoh, all, of
toronto,- On Sunday, the
Forsters visited with Mr.
Keithr
South 'Kinloss -
Sunday callers with.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Sutton
were the Wellers of the
8th concession and Mr.
auction sale on Saturday.
The weather was fine and a
large crowd attended. Bob
has sold his farm to Ray
Buchmeier: but intends to
stay in the community at
least Jor the present.'
Mr. and -Mrs. Clifford
Young visited their sister-in;
Katherine Collins on
zunday 'were Mr.,J and
Mrs. -Ed McGillvery and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Lockheed and
Shane, and Mr ,,,and Mrs,
Bill Haldenby of
"- Kinlough
• d •MrS: Jake
Middlecamp spent:- the
weekend in Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Nicholson have taken up
yesidence in Huron
Highlands, Kincardine.
On Saturday, Mrs,
Adore 1VIcEadyen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hartwick and boys, all of.
Kincardine, visited with
Mrs. Catherine Scott.
Saturday night callers
with Mr. and Mrs, Morley
Scott were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Doupe and family of
Millarton. •
'Mr, and Mrs, 'Francis
Boyle hosted a birthday
party in honor of - Mrs.
Edna Fowler on Sunday.
Attending" Were Mr. and.
Mrs. Fred Fowler of
Ripley, . Mr. and Mrs.
-Aurel • Armstrong,- -and
Mr. and -1**..:•.BillEughes
of Goderich, . -
The sympathy of the
community is, extended to
Mrs, Judy Thompson on
the death of her grand-
"father. Judy flew, out to
Saskatchewan on. Sun-.
day.
MI,. and Mrs. Norval
were digor
guests on-Friday, with Mr.
and MIS':`HOWard
of Wiarton.