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Rev. Margaret kinsman
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Kelowna xnan visits area
Garry johngton Velewna, British
Columbia was 'home for 'a -couple of days
when tie viSited with his mother Wynn
•.Gaumde off Lueknow, who at .-present
a patient it the -Kincardine Hospital .also
his
brother Doug .3tihnSton .oflCincardhie,
bissieters, -Shirley 'MacLennan of Kincar-
dine, Domm -Cot& of London, and Betty
Blue of 'Windsor.
Colin and -Marlene MacLennan of
Markdele were,in :the vicirdty.for a cou-
ple AA 'days, when they visited with their
relatives in the area.
Louise •.Miller _.t)f Palmerston was 'home
fir a LW* bk days with hermether and
sister, Rhetta and Marion'MaeLennan.
"The W.M.S. of 'the Ashfield
PreSbyterien Church was liekl on .'_Mou-
day, 'N'ovenlber 10 at the tome of ,June
lefyids.
intended for Nov. 22
Charles and Maple. =kills were with
13arbare Willdns,in Paris Jen the wedrend.
Barb returned tome with them an Sun-
day to .attend "the funeral AA Mrs. Cecil
Jattdm _and then Ken drove Barb home
Margie MacDonald, her son and
daughter-in-law George and Andrea Mae -
Donald were in Springville, Illinois on the
weekend to attend a birthday ;party for
their cousin, Mary Burkoff.
Spriegvilia is a ..suburb of Chicago. On
the way home they did a little visiting in
Detroit, Michigan.
On Saturday James and be Webster
attended the traft Show in Formosa.
They bad a lovely show and was well
worth attending.
On Simday,.Kae, Dail and James went
:to Proderich to lift their -aunt, 'Norma
Young, Who is a patient hi 'the .Goderich
:Hospital and while. there visited' with33ud
and Me Schoenhais of Beale.
Gartion and Nora:Robb were rn Chedey
on the iveekeild where they looked after
their two grandchildren, Mark and
Matthew Marling, ie then' .parents, Bob
and-Sandmwereavrey.
.Jardeeileictliteheon eflaionis Read was
tome-lialt..-herzpm'entsl?exilon and Nora
Robb -for a couple nf days.
When Kae *Webster (your correspon-
OcHALSH
by Kae Webster
dent) was talichlg to Marion McCharles of
Kincardine (a former resident of the
Lochalsla area and also the former -car-
respondent of this colurim) :told me That
both she and Oliver are keeping very
well. 'They were both able to go to Toron.
to a week ago (by bus) to the Royal
Winter Pair. On the bus were four old
neighbours that formerly lived ill the
area. They were Grant and Lois Parrish
• of Luclmow and George and Betty Ian-
crief of Goderich. This past fall, Oliver
and 'Marion celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary with their family in
Chatham.
Pine River 1.LC.W.
The ILC.W..of the Pine River United
Church met on ;November 14 in the base-
xnent of the church. '
The meeting opened with the president
Betty Jonts presiding. She opened the
meeting with a hymn and a poem,
Prepare for a Happy Day.
The Purpose of the U.C.W. 'was
repeated in unison. 'The roll call was
answered by the 22 ladies present.
The meeting was then turned over to
the convenor Gloria Rutledge. Gloria
read On Oppressed Open letter to God
followed by a hymn.
The meeting was then turned over to
Arne Millar who works out of Goderich
with the Chilciren.Aid. Anne gave us a
very deep insight into the many things
that are -taking place with the children
Tight in our own commimity. It is
unbelievable Mrs Millar spoke mostly on
the -.emotional and sexual abuse of
children, and bow tbigs canpossibly be
done toll* some Of these 'taw Situa-
tions. Her talk was tve'y well received
and was eejeyed by ,all.
The hymn 'Mather .ternal Ruler xi
Creation" ,was mad by all in prayer.
The minutes a the f ,iber meeting
-wereread bylinth',ThpItterinX
was taken up and was deditated 'by
Betty.
Guides have a rocking good
The -1st Imclmow 'Glade rampany has
:27 girls, -limed 9 — .12,41iis year, under the
leadersby Of Joan Chamney, -;,Tracey
.1VIe1)onagh, Joanne.Atkinsan and Jennifer
iThextdf.
November Was* :busy month with the
Guides Ming -swimming in :Kincarrihte,
thanks only tothe moms Who braved the
first blizzard 'Of lhe -season, to -provide
transportation.
Sherry McCracken and Lisa ',Caesar
laid 'the wreath at the cenotaph service
on liemeMbranee.Dity.
On 'Noveniber 18, the lateknow Guides
held a Roclealthon, -to 'rain money for
carving equipment. Twenty -lour guides
teetered their Tacking theirs, while
eating, -watching motes, eating, gossip-
ing and eating for up to 12 hours. Nine-
teen ,Arls rocked for the full true. Pro-
ceeds to -date are around .the 1500A0
lbanks to all those who sponsored
the rockers.
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