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By Kite Webster
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NVhen travelling down the
road the other day you could
really tell . that spring was
here whin the fartners Out,on
the latid',‘ and how it took Sou
back to the 4ond old days
when you saw the Amish*out
with their horses discing the
yOu think of
when there weren't any or
very fewtractors,
• Lt is also such a joy to, see
the crocus and snowdrops in
the garden.
On. Friday •of last week,
Mrs. Stella -Irwin and son,
Lloyd,of Kinloss, visted
with daughter arid son-in-law
and sister, Mr.. and. Mrs,
Charles Wilkins.
Cecil ,Webster has, return-
ed' to Richfield, Ohio after
spending a 'month with his
• parents, Mr. and Mrs. VVel-
• lington Webster,
Julie MacDonald, daugh- •
ter of Nit', and Mrs, George
MacDonald, had a seventh
birthday on Friday. She had
a number of friends in, to
celebrate this wenderful ev-
ent.
Th e April meeting of Don-
nybrook ti.C,VV. was held at
the home Mrs John d
ei
brand -40k
At; small attendanee
Mrsoli.4,4ildehrand opened
the meet/nit with' a reading.
Mrs. Hildebrand read, My
• Candle, while she lit a couple
of candles:
The responsive reading
•was taken from Matthew
with Mrs, R. Hanna as
leader. •Mrs. Hildebrand
• gave a reading, Gospel Ad- "-
dress is' to All People,
Mrs. R. Hanna gave a hist-
•ory of the Donnybrook
U.C.W. starting back in
1922-Baekthen they had 'an \
attendance of 2.5. In 1930 the
average attendance was 13.
batts 6'ost. 36-6,-, and two
ctrnits for. the -hales Were
valued at S6.00.:-Shelave the
• history up to the 'present
Attend 40th
wedding
• anniversary
• Mr. and Mrs Norman Erb
• of Culrosa Township' will eel-
ebrate their 40th . wedding
•• anniversary on April 16. A
,family dinner was held in.
their honour on Sunday even-
ing.
• Norman and Lottie were
•' • united marriagein Walk-
erton �nApril 16. 1941.
•, They have a family of three
daughters, Dorothy, Mrs.
Dave Wharton, R. 3, Wing-
• ham: Eileen,. Mrs. Winston
Gibbons, R. 2, Goderieh and
Laverne, Mrs. Donald Mac.
Donald, London and eight
grandchildren, ,
• llorticufttiral:
Society enjois
tvqs trip •
Forty-five members and
friends of the Lucknow and
• District Horticultural Society
visited the Belgian Nurseries
at Breslaw on Thursday.
Other points of interest
were lunch at McDonald's,
• shopping at a mall, a guided
tour of the Kitchener -Water -
100 Record printing building,
a visit.to the Kitchener sales
barn, ending with.a delicious
• dinner at the Cedar' Barn.
Thanks to Alene Bradley,
Mary Coliison, Edna McDon-
• ald, Ruth Pritchard; and
Ralph Cameron for a lovely
• trip,
_
• Mr. and Mrs. Ken Flack of,'
Sebringville visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Char-
les' Wilkins. „
•On Sunday Mr, and Mrs.
' Wellington Webster and Ce-
•cil visited with Mr. and Mrs.
•Clarence Irwin on the sec-
ond, • •
• 41'
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frair of
Paisley visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wilkins Sunday
evening. •
•
Shannon Courtney of Wat-
• erloo and a girl friend are
spending a few days holi-
• daying in Florida.
stor
• time. She read some verses
on how the women - made
their dollars for ., tnis,sion
work, some were quite corni-
cat, These Were coMposed by
• the women. ,
Mrs. Hildebrand- read ab-
- out the disabled and on
Philipino ,homes, also about
their foSter tiorne and
School life. She said that by
having and.giving,to a foster
1.
• Visiting with Mrs. Emile
MacLennan and attending
'the funeral of the late Ken-
nett+ MacLennan were Mrs.
Rod Maclennan and Ronnie
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs- Rod
• MacLennan of Weston, Si:
• and Mrs. George MacLennan
of Agincourt, Marion Mac-
Lennan and Dick Evans of
• Sudbury, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ford of Goderich, 'Mrs. ha -
bel Cowell of London, Mrs,
Margaret Morton •of Point
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Millar of Palmerston and all
the rest of the MacLennan
family.
Mrs. Cliff Hartman had a
few friends and neighbours
• • in one day last week for a
social gathering and an ex-
• child- also helped in the
• contrnunity fl which the
• foster child lived.
• Mrs. • Jefferson took
over, for the business. •A
• number of invitations, to
Thankoffering meetings '
were read.
arMse;Ij
• .0y4h*ajrneneeyassistedrs'1)and
Mrs. S.Ce.d.
)he hostess and a social time
w
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change of recipes. It .was an
,emoyable afternoon -and end-
ed by a dainty lunch served
• by the, hostess.
• Brenda Culbert has taken
a •job at Canadian Tire in
Kincardine.
Mr. Rick Descharnpre-
• turned hente from the west
last weekend hnd,once"again
is employed at ,Douglas
Point. •
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