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PICTURES
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Friday. (Pat favingston photo)
MacDonalds.have many visitors
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"Let your presence ilbe yomrinvust "
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May Errill
invites you to a
Happy 80th
Birthday Tea
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AuguEit ism, 1989
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Good ices and
Fond Mensolies Only
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Sunday, August 13, 1989
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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McDonald of Orangeville, Pastor and
Mrs. Don Vair and Chelta of Belgrave,
Mr. and Mrs. *Bert Thompson of
Teswater Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane of
here.
The Einlough Presbyterian church
withdrew their service on Sunday in
favour of the Teeswater reunion when a
former minister Rev. Robert Shaw was
-the guest minister filling in for Rev..
William Baird who is M.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker, Tara
Lucas and Alicia of the South Line at-
tended a Bell family gathering at Lon-
Sinnhw
MatDontdd wind to
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Vabermoryllatt week; it the!occa-
tion Of Nina's lirthday.
'Jean Rodgins of 71/Ingham spent Sun-
INLOUGH
by May Boyle
day with Edna and May Boyle and
Margaret &tiler Con. 14. Spent Friday
evening at the same home.
Many from here took in the Teeswater
Did Boys' and Girls' Reunion and the
Lucknow Craft Festival.
Pastor and Mrs. Christensen .left on
Sunday night to vidt with his mother
and ;Aar relatives at /ionized.
•Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riley visited
imently with Bill and lantraille MacPher-
son, Bolyrood.
1.outh Khicss WAMS
racial injustice
° The South !Unless Women's Missionary
Society met August 8 at the church with
Mary Buckton as bedew. Fellow direc-
tors were Ruth Buchmeier and Marion
Mowbray.
Acting chairperson Ruth Bell welcom-
ed the good crowd and .began with a
reading from the Guide Post on feeling
useful. Since the theme was on prayer it
was relevant to relate that our Ethiopian
Prisoner, whom we'd been praying for
was released recently.
Fallon** hymn singing, Ruth Bell led
in prayer.
The minutes of the June meeting, read
by Ann MacDougall, were approved. A
thank you note from the Camp Kintail
Children's rally was received for each of
Our contributions. Doris MacKinnon gave
the treasurer's report. it was noted our
Crieff Ililis bus trip is dated Sejtelober
11.
The church hall bas .been ,graced with
lour new tables, thanks 'to the VMS
Ladies Aid and Mrs. Sadie Graham.
Rollcall was answered by 'a favourite
holiday memory. Many enjoyable stories
were Shared.
Marion hlowbisyled the Bible study on
prayer. in place ,of prayer circie, the
Lord's Prayer was spoken. The four steps
of prayer were capably introduced.
Shirley Colwell delighted all with a
solo, He's Only a Prayer Away, accom-
panied by .Rena Forster on the piano.
The offering was received and prayer
hear in= Mary Buckton.
Ruth Bier gave the adagios itudY
from No Easy Walk to Freedom. It was
interestingly portrayed with excepts
from a U.S. black lady lawyer who
visited Johannesburg and felt the racial
injustice first band.
Mowing the courtesy remarks, Take
Time to be Hely was sung. Ruth Bell
,ended with a note on apprecialion for
What we've got.
Dia Steer concluded the meet* with
prayer. The next meeting is on
September 6, at the 'home of Blanche
Needham.
et recalled
atronie inse
Toronto - Melnor Manufacturing Ltd.
is asking owners of "Precision" 'elec-
tronic insect 'killers, Models BK15 and
BK40 to return their units ler 'repair.,
It -.1ias been iletennined ,that under
certain unusual ,conditions the plastic
grid :insulators on Ithese units ,Cottid
Salto;
Melnor is asking that owners Ini-
tely take the unit out of service
return it tothe place -of purchase or
return the unit ,c011ect Melnor
Manufacturing Ltd. '40 Morton Avow
st Brantford, Ontstrio.140 gra.
The insect killer will he repaired and
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returned.
If necessary, the Service DepartMent
Lean be ,contacted at 11*2654721 (On-
tario and Quebec residents only),
14001200729 (for the trest of Canada).
aepaired units will be identified by a
brown ,adhesive label with the repair
tlate.
Future notion units after. August
• 4) 1989 will have -a revised ,construction
• identified by their date code.
Fpr 010er information, (contact
Ailan F. *Hai* APR Manager, Public
Relations Canadian ',Standards Associa-
tion VS Begiale Boulevard :Rada*
Ontario 140W 1A0 (&34) 1470000.