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P. A. Murray is a' patient in
University Hospital, London where
he is receiving treatment. We wish
him improved health. Membeys of
his family from here visited him on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and
Wendy visited ever the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nicholson
at Huntsville.
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Hear About Sou1h America
Lucknow Canadian Girls in
Training meeting opened with an
Easter prayer read by Barbara
Henderson followed by the Purpose
and Hymn,. Leader Laura Lee
Cayley reported on. the Leaders'
Circus weekend at Grand Bend
where SO leaders studied under Dr.
Shirley McCune and Martie Mat-
thews of Washington.
Other business was discussed for"
upcoming events, Tea Party next
Monday, Rockathon on April 22
and 23, Graduation and the Rally in
May.
Pine River C.G.I.T. and other
interested ladies joined the group
to see and hear about the
adventures of Bill and Jane O'Hara
in South America. Jane showed
excellent slides of many of the
countries they visited and told a
little of their travels for nine
months there. The leaders served
refreshments at the end of the
evening.
Tomorrow is better than today
—it has more possibilities.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr, Mrs.
John Barr of here and Mrs. Morley
Bushell of Wingham attended the
funeral of their cousin, the late
Ross McTavish of Shakespeare, on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Roy Collins will be hostess
for the meeting of the Anglican
Church Women on Thursday
afternoon, April 14th. Mrs, How-
ard Thompson and Mrs. Eric,
Thacker are the conveners.