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ane ea . and lilts.
,.r reporiest tor
*41 Moe- Jr. P.N.
nnd Mrs Ideen Willend
troth; D.P.P., Mrs.
I1ACkir wbo ias welcomed by
the e.
Mr;-}elin Pinder of Gederieh
read the (AnttniSsion for the
District Deputy President Sr.
P.N.O. Mrs. Margaret Consitt
Whe installed the following of-
ficers: Noble Grand,Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor; Vice Grand. Mrs.
Dorothy Parker; Warden. Mrs.
Pearl Eyre; Conductor,' Mrs.
.F.,IlZabet,h Riley; Chaplain Mrs.
Grace Thompson, Recording
Secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke;
financial secretary. Mrs.
Margaret Ingram; treasurer,
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett; musician,
Mrs. Evelyn MacBeath ; inside
guardian. Mrs, Maggie Camp-
bell; outside guardian. Mrs.
Ream Grigg; color bearer. Mrs.
Vera IAMMOTI; R.S.N.G., Mrs.
Ruby. Bell, L.S.N.G., Mrs. Olga
Chipchase; R.S.V.G.. Mrs. Hazel
Corbett;, L.S.V.G., Mrs. Aldeen
Volland.
Deputy Marshall on the in-
stalling team we's Mrs. Anna
Blundell, pianist. Mrs. Gladys
Nicholson; soloist, Mrs. Gertrude
Kaitting.
Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. Margaret
Consitt presented Mrs. frene
Harnack D.D.P. with a gift and
Mrs. Harnack thanked the
--members and gave a brief ad-
dress °Aber year's activities, her
motto being "Working together
forthe good of Oddfellowship and
the Rebekah's."
The Vice -Grand, Mrs. Ilia
Corzier of Goderich spoke
briefly, Mrs. Dorothy Parker,
Vice Grand expressed ap-
preciation to the visitors as well
as did the pianist Mrs. Evelyn
MacBeath. Refreshments were
served in the tower hail'- at the
conclusion.
Three C's meet
The Three C's couples met
during September for a family
picnic at . Al and Margaret
Hoggarth*s home with 19 in at-
tendance.
The folIoWIrports were
enjoyed with winners as follow
Rev. W.D. Jarvis. guessed the
number of screwnails in the jar.
Philip , James guessed the
number 'of beans in the jar;
i41014amest,..David
the. number ol
Candies in a Po he was also the
whiner of the running race ter**
no stoop, Shelia ;Snail *ion
e Otis race and Paul 110041011
was tlte winner of the race.
Joanne Jarvis 1044 the slipper
theOreetest4IStenee.
The next get-together will be a
Halloween costume dime* at the
$tafta Hail cirt?'Thesday Oct. 28th.
All couples of the three
congregations cordially invited.
Church notes
Rev. W.D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
church on- Sunday October 4th
when the Sacrament of Holy
Communion was dispensed.
Residents enjoyouting
Mrs. Margaret Beane
celebrated her birthday on
Saturday. Celebrating with her
were her daughter Mrs. Rochus
Faber and her nieces Rosa
Walter and Ethel Stewart.
Recent , visitors at the home
were Mr.' 4ne Mrs. Steve Geldie.
Mr. arid Mrs, Chester Dunn, Mrs.
Iva Ridley, Mrs. Roy McDonald
visited with Mrs. Vera Lammie
and Roy McDonald; Mrs. Jessie
Ingle and Ida Evans of Brussels
visited with Cora Alcock; Reta
Bern, Edna Anderson, Margaret
and Cathy Treibner of Exeter
visited with Mrs. Squire,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor of
Kitchener visited with Mrs. A.
Taylor; Mrs. Reg, MacDonald.
Exeter and Mrs. Phillip Johns,
Eltnvilie visited with Ruby
Miners; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan,
Dublin visited with Dan Mat-
thews. Shirley Prouty visited
with Lin Latimore, Roy
MacDonald, and Alex Barrett.
Clarence Heywood was visited
by his wife, his sister. Mrs.
Yellow, Thames Road, and his
first cousin Martha Bagshaw of
Saskatchewan.
Rev: •Harold Snell conducted
church service on Wednesday.
Rev. Snell and Cecil Skinner.
Exeter played violin selections
accompanied by Thelma King at
the piano. The ladies of the
Christian Reformed Church. with
Alice Rooseboom in charge, took
several residents for an outing to
view the trees in their glorious
array of autumn colors. They
visited -several areas and had
refreshments in the Exeter Park.
Personal
Mrs. Win. MacLean of Exeter
was a recent visitor with Mrs.
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rettunedhOme
enJOYing a boil
Lake Lrotdstt,BaT� am
Victgrie and VancettVer.
MCA. Verne Twitchell
pation n*loth Itemn *40
Poter,
Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Simpson;
of Birminetarn, Mich. visited
last week with Mrs. E.G. Bon,
thron.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt are
holidaying at their cottage at
Manitoulin Island.
Mrs. Doria Bonthron of London
visited recently with her mother,
Mrs. E. Sararut.
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WUIlarn arnswortti. was
WelcOrne4 -to the Wine et OW
4tter000a'S aetivitica nd
entertained the residents with
violin selections tteenniPanld by
s. gisienenderson. Mrs. Mary
4*, Frank Forest and
Man Sp* provided the old
tyre ratisie playing several of
the old dance tunes such as Rye
Waltz. French Minuet. Waltz
country etc. s
Pictures of the Centennial
parade was the theme for the
family night program. Dr. Ken
Wood of Clinton showed a twenty
minute film strip and gave:a very
interesting commentary of the
ISO entries.
Colored slides taken by Mrs.
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By the way, we are malting
ens kr the corning year";
Programs and if you or rut
grow could help as volunteers or
with entertainment, we would
appreciate hearing from you,
mile
Game warden: "Say, you're
hunting with last year's
Hunter: "That's all right. rot
only shooting at the ones 1
missed last year.”
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