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Kinlough folk visit in Ottawa Millers visit
extended to lir. and Mrs.
Jiknan of ow village 1n the sud-
dendeath of Ido sister, the late Wand*
Evan&
Douglas McEwan was a patient in the
Wwisng hospital. We send get well
s.
Jack' Scott, formally of Con 10 and now
underwent surgery at. Victoria
on Friday Hope be will soon be
abbe to come home again.
Visitors with Edna and May Boyle dur-
ing the week •were Jean Hodgint►�. Mrs. Wingham, Wilma Elliott, con. , Mrs.4
Delbert Hedley of here and Charlene
McEwan con 10.
Mr. and Mea. Harold Smith hada visit
at Ottawa- for a few days.
The Kiniougb Ptenbyterlan WMS ladies
had busy few daya.. They attended the
Easter Thank Offering art Lucknow on
Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian
church and at the Teeswater
Presbyterian Thank Offering on the
Thursday night and some , of the ladies
had the lunch booth on Thursday at Reg
Brown's'Farm ;Machinery «Sale.
Relatives and friends from here attend -
by
by the funeral of the ]ate Wilbert Maldean=
who passed away on Wednesday in his
96th year. The remains were brought to
Kincardine to the Davey-Linklater.
Funeral Home with visitation on Saturday
from 1:30 p.m. ,until •3:30 p.m,,. when the
funeral was heldwith burial in the family
plot at the Kincardine' cemetery. He was
predeceased by his wife Vera and ,sown
Eric, lie is survived by Dr. and, Mrs,
David Haldenby and family of Waterloo.
We extend sympathy to the bereaved.
Nice to have Mr. and Mrs., Lyman Sut-
ton formerly of here, home again after
spending the winter in Florida..
Parents, Pupils and interested folks at-
tended the Science Fair at the Lucknow „..
Public School on Thursday evening. it's
an midget tine ler the mills tri a
a
The fellow** room of the ;eateeestai
room was made gait* .at
Wednesday. . After the Would -amid prayer
meeting all were Invited downstairs far a
cep of colee. Soo completely camprised
Mrs. M. Christensen was to see a
beautiful birthday caked decor*sd and
served to homely of her birthdays and
later to be given a nutty envelope an d
cardMr. . and Mrs. Freiwent to
Tomato over the weekend and had a viei7t
with Dr. mid Mrs. mann Mohamed and
boys and Joan had a mescal check sc.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Johnston went to
London on Friday to see hie brother air(
who,ia a patient in St Jeph's Hosspital.
Cliff . and Nell were f y our con. 3
neighbours.
Mrs. Weir Eckenswilletr was visiting in
Western Canada • with members of the
fatnily and returned home. on Friday.
Some from here enjoyed the Golders
Welding "Open House" at the parish hall
on Saturday at Lucknow for Mr. and
Mrs.y��,Stanley Cooper. We extend. our
congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Carter and fami-
ly of Kurtzville visited with her, .grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Torn. McDonald.
'H'olyrood WI
• The Holyrood Women's Institute met in
the hall on Thursday afternoon with Lor-
raine MacPherson presiding. The, ode was.
sung andthe `Mary Stewart -Collect was
repeated in unison. The roll call was the
p• ayment of fees.
Charlene McEwan : read the minutes
and. financial statement and the cor-
respondence. Joan Murray gave the
district 'directors report and the district
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Bnesting he bid at w�. The
urris tineatrer breeiserres were read and
midst for frletdidp were made Rs Se
a fined anrn sit.
Two msa a mr.ssad thanks floe
colds and Wombrenale in the 1 netspibl. while they wry
lihmtes of last yosies aannsal meeting
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A special letter of thanks from the
retiringpresident BettyBSadth was read.
Myrtle Percy read the new slate . cf of-
ficers and conducted the installation, Past
Wit, Betty Smith; president, Lor-
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Charlene McEwen; .2nd vice president,
Agnes Hodgins; assistant secretary
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tions, Edna� Boyle; Murray; Imelda ,
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district director, Betty Snaith; assistant,
Joan Murray; curators, Bessie Madden
and Betty Bushell; auditors, Joyce
/1-Wley and Wilma Elliott; branch direc-
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Myrtle Percy; pianist, Edna Boyle;
cheerio cotnrmittee, Betty Johnston and.
Myrtle Percy; reeolutions, Wilma Mott;
program co-ordinator, Betty Smith, ...
Wilma Elliott had the program. Betty
Johnston. conducted a contest "What is
the _job called?" 'Wilina>. Elliott gave a
reading "Grandmother's Easter Bonnet".
The 'Cancer Society, packets' were given
out followed by tlj<e. courtesies. 0 Canada.
and Grace closed the meeting.. Bessie
Maulden was hostess and refreshments
were served. • .
in Lochaisk
sin in tress.
Golden forsyt is wave 1a at
As def1edlis bloom in yellow and *din,
Lilies for paster are raising their heads
And tips burst epee kt purples and red
makes forgotten, the land is in rebirth
Joy Pillai nay for the fast greening
moth.
Fields are plowed in meticulous row.
The fanner knows he rape as he sows
Spring has awakened,, once more . it is
baud and nature again have
survived. ,
This poet was written by Mary.
Diener, St. Joseph, Michigan.
Blruceeand Louise Miller of .aeon
visited en Wednesday with Rhetta and
Marion MacLennan and also with
Margaret Morton of Point Clark...
George and Andrea MacDonald of Kiagr
cardine left on the weekend for a weeks
holiday in Mexico. George is the son of
Finlay ande. MacDonald and An-
drea is bei 't the a a m` of Eland Edna
CulCecil and James Webster -of Waterloo
were lion* on the weekend with their
mother Hae Webster.
Charlie and Maye Wilkinswere in
Wallaceburg last week with their
daughter, son-in-law and grandson, Janet, .
Alan and Steven Peck: Also at
Wallaceburg helping the Pecks 'move.
were Dave and Liz Dadson of Ingersoll
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