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Miss ' Margaret Murray
and Miss F, Bartlett Were
din ter gueSts With Edna and
May:Boyle on Wednesday.
Mr. 4PS1,,.14rs. Joe Guest
required, surgery which- ex7 •
.ernplified the motto, Many
things can be, accomplished
together which can't be done
alone. '
A contest was conducted
by Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Mrs, 'Lorne .Eadle gave the
gins family, namely the late.
John Hodgins, James M,
Hodgins, Thomaa nodgins,
Mrs, Doug ,(Irlina HodRins)
Teixeira, Mrs. 'Cathy (Teix-
eira) Mantel and now baby,
Courtney Michele-
S,yrrtpathy js extended to
M the MeFarlinTe'litiVe7s e
sudden passing on Saturday
evening of Thomas McParlan
of our Village,
Mrs, Marjorie Bennett of
Toronto spent the weekend
here with her father, Mr.
Arthur Haldenby.
Mr. and. Mrs. Midford
Wall, concession 10, were
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs, Fart Tapp,
Wingham ,
Heather and Arnie Moul-
ton of; Kingarf spent the
weekend with Debbie and
Karen Hedley,
Misses. Edna and. May
Boyle were Sunday evening
dinner guests, with. Mr. and
Mrs. John Scott at Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle,
Bonnie and Kerry spent the
evening at the same home
and the girls showed pictures
of their recent trip overseas.
KINLOUGH A.C.W.
The Anglican Church
Women held their October
meeting, on Thursday after-
noon at the home of Mrs.
Ronald Thacker with the
president, Mrs. Delbert Hed-
ley, ley, in charge.
the Living Mossa,ge. .
Mrs, Ronald Thacker read
the minutes of the previous
meeting and an invitation to
join with the, Presbyterian
W.M.S: for their autumn
Thankoffering ' Tuesday,
October 22 et 2 o'clock. &
linsiness period follow-.
ed.,
The roll call was a Bible
verse containing the word,
Thanksgiving.
Miss. Edna Boyle gave the
report of the Deanery Meet-
ing which was held at Blyth
on Tuesday,
Mrs. Midford Wall, con-
vener, then took charge of
the splendid. Thanksgiving
program beginning with a
poem, ',Thanksgiving. The
following readings were giv-
en: Mrs. Delbert Hedley,
Count you blessings; Mrs.
Ronald Thacker, Thank you
God for little things; Mrs.
David Haldeeby, 1 am thank-
ful' and Thank you God and
Mrs. Roy Collins, Autumn
and Thanksgiving, A contest
,was conducted by Mrs.- Eric
Thacker. The folloWing gave
readings, Miss May Boyle,
Thank you; Mrs. Roy Schnel-
ler, In a stew, and Let us be
thankful for these previous
things and Mrs. Ed . Green,
The Garden.
Suitable hymns were sung
and Mrs, Midford Wall, gave
the courtesy remarks and
Reverend George Garrett
closed the meeting with
praYer, lunch was served and
a social time Was enjoyed.
HOLTROOD W.I.
The ffelyTood Inen's
Institute...met on Thursday
evening at the -hOzne of Mrs.
Agnes Hodgins with the.
president Mrs. Lorne Eadie,
in charge,. She began with a
poem and extended a wet-
come to, all.
The roll call was; What you
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Delegates appointed for
the rally at UnderWood were
Mrs. Alex Percy and .Mrs.
Charles Murray. Plans were
made for the Remembrance
Day service on November 11
et the hall and it was decided
to cater to the Lucknow Liens
Club dinner on October 27
and also to visit Pinecrest
Manor later in the fall.
Mrs. Lorne EAdie, who
was delegate to the Grey
Bruce Area convention at.
Wiarton, gave a full report
which was very interesting:
She said that, the quilt which
the Holyroocl ladies had
made for Participation Lodge
sold for $135.
Mrs. Frank Maulden, con
vener took the chair for the
program and began with a
short humorous reading,
Mrs. 'Agnes .Hodgins gave a'
very timely topic, Resolve to
patch up frayed-friendships
while:there is still tittle, Mrs,
John Scott gave a reading,
The World is mine! Other
readings were given by Mrs.
Gerald Murray and. Mrs.
Hirold Smith, adding- some
humour to the meeting.
Miss May Boyle told the
story Of a young boy who
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MUSIC by Kountry Kats
and7 Mrs. TOrn
McDonald 'visited with Mr,
and Mrs, Fred 'Blooinfield,
Eden Grove
A.C.W. ladies from here
attended the South Saugeen
Deanery meeting at Blyth on
Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs.. Tom Mc-
Donald and Mrs.. Ken Mac-
Donald were guests at the
wedding of the former's
granddaughter, Cheryl
ThomPson to Barry Bterchilr
at the Teeswater Presby-
terian_Church on October 4,
The Holyrood W.I. ladies
were at Whitechurch on
Wedhesday night and had a
most enjoyable evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Yeandle
and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Poser
and Tracey and Mr. and Mrs.
-Richard Yeandle were
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDon,
' aid, Cell and Lisa.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Teixeira and Sonya, Mr., and
Mrs. Chris Mantel and
CourtneY ar'd Mrs. Iievid,
(Nancy Teixeira) HOuse of
South Burnaby, B.C. visited
with Mrs. Agnes Hodgins
and-Other-relatives.--On-Sun----Mrsjlavid-Haldenby read-- —react-apoern-T-A-Thank-sgiying
day morning, Courtney the scripture and Mrs. Eric prayer.
Michele, infant daughter of Thackergave the meditation.
Chris and Cathy Mantel, was Prayers followed and Mrs.
baptized. This baby, is the Delbert Hedley read, A
sixth generation of the Hod- Thanksgiving Prayer; from Ratepayers Meeting
For
Township of Killion
WILL BE HELD IN THE
Township Hall
---afiktyrood
on
Wed. October 22nd
at 800 p.m.
All Ratepayers Are Invited To Attend
RATEPAYERS
MEETING
Township
of Ashfield
Brookside School 8 p.m.
Mon. October 20th
Reeve and Council and School Board
Members win participate in 'a question arid
answer period.
Ail ratepayers are Wilted to attend
DONALD M. SIMPSON
Clerk
courtesy remarks..
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