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LAICELIT-.Mr, am s.
Jinn Inglis quietly Mil* theiJr
30th wadding anniversity on
Tuesday, April 1€th. cm Sat.
urday, ;April 2Qth, 'their two
ions, Jim and Vernon, arranged
a surprise anniversary dinner at
„ . the Hartley House in Walkerton
for the ,immediate family and
.relatives.
Those attending were Jim
Inglis of -Guelph, Mr, and )ir>,
Vernon Inglis of Toronto, 'Mr.
and Mrs, Anderson Inglis of
Stratford, and Mr. and MU,
William Inglis of Walkerton.
After the dinner they "returned
to the Inglis home to spend a
social evening, Mr.:andiMrs,
Inglis were presented with num-
erous gifts,
Lck•iet Piirsonais
Idar, and ,1,11rs. Ernest +Gold -
wk of itidgetown sunt sever«
al stays last week with Mr, and
Mac'. Jim Inglis.
Attending the Freezer Forum
in the Presbyterian Church at
Wingham on Thursday night
were Mrs; Harold Wallace,
Mrs,, Lloyd Jacques, N1rs. Hen-
ry Hohnspein, Mrs. Arnold,
aGadke, Mrs. Jack Ferguson and
Mrs, A. Craw e.
Susan Angst, daughter of
Mr. and ;Mrs, Gordan Angst, is
a patient at Bruce County Hos- Y .
pitel, Walkerton, where, she Ili),
derwent an appendectomy. zot11
her friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Robert Hark -
,nest and (amIly of Huntsville
spent the Easter week -end` with
business and Professional Directar
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r"Jsales,
her parents, yMr. and Mrs, Hee.
"hey Demorlirag,
Z, and Mrs. Walter Detner.
fix and Mi, and .Mrs, welt
Krolher attended the $p ;s-
man`s Show at Kitchener on
Thursday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hubbard
of brie visited with Mr, and
Mrs, Ernest 'Wylie on Wednes-
day night. Visiting aat the same.
borne on Sunday were Mr,.. and
Mrs. Frank :Frown of Listowel
and Mr, arts, Mrs. Bert Wylie,
•Brent and Kevin of Fordwich.
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and Mars,, 'Laverne Greenley.
(Marlene Wylie), on. Sunday,,,
,April 21 in the Bruce County
Hospital, Walitert n,, a son,
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Mr, and tirs, 1,141 Paiterson
nd family of Toronto' spent the
eek.end with lirs, Pearl Par -
Friends ot Mrs. Anson Detn.
erling will be sorry to learn
that at present she is confined
to the Palmerston Hospital.
Mrs, Elsie Pernerling and Mrs.
Cecill4ilson are both confined
, to the BruCe County Hospital in
" Miss Helen Jan-15ton returned
to Owen Sound on Sunday after
-5,0ending the past week with•her
• Mrs. 'Clare Harris and Mrs,
with Miss Pat Harris In Toronto,
John and Clare Harris"and Lang.
Vogan spent Sunday, in TOWnt0
at the same hot*,
*Mr. and ,Mrs. Ciarence Caw
welA were week -end visitors In*
ThedfOrd with Mr, and Mrs, , 0
Pave
Ntri4 at
i'vit Mr.
Harvey Venity.
Mr. arAi Mrs, liarold d-'
sett of We,ston spent the week
eild at their home here,
Curti$ Jordan and Ken Gra-
ham 6pCblt a few days last week
at Byng inlet where they enjoy-
ed some fishing*,
1%trs. Alex Keith and Ikty
Gadke visited one day last week
with An aunt in Sr, Maws,
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!Miffing ,,iliforkors
hold meeting
arid Miss Genie Bush were in.
charge of the'rneeting of,the
Willing Workers of rhe United'
,Church Women last week.
worthip'and read the Easter
story from Scripture. The dome'
nients were given by Mrs: Fra-
ser on the seven sayings from
Wood,of the Old Rugged Cross".
ihd ca/1. Mrs, W‘illiam Mc-
Lean condpcted the. business
attend the illatmony Unit meet7
Elinef,Farrish will show), pictpres,„
• thae 'meeting.
The Willing • "Worke'rs will ,be
• in charge of the_worship Service
at the general meeting -of the
Harvey McMichael and Mrs. .
uni• t's May meeting.
THEsE:flAppy LAE* artie the winners. of
Grade,IV 3' soio ,Contest. First is John
Kennedy; ,seconcl, Siephen MacDonald And
David Ritter (tie); third, Billy Rawn.----A-T1
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SIX WINNERS'of the girle,end boys' solos
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was Janet. Woods, second was Cathy
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Unit of the,U.C.W. was held
at the home of Mrs, Ken Gra-
ham. ,Mrs. Ben Gibson was in
charge. A short business peribd
Mrs. Scott Clarkson was in
charge of the wcirship service.
She was assisted by Mrs. Elmer
Harding. Mrs. Hatold Pollock, ,
Mrs. Jim Timperly and Mrs.
Morley Johnston conVened the
program, the theme
"Easter Legends".
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. H. Poll6ck 01
May 8th. A social hour was
Spent over a cup of tea.
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was held at the home ofraMrs.
Harry King on Thursday after-
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,Devotions were led by the', .
president, Mrs. Norman Wade.
Roll ball was answered with an
Easter Verse. Mrs. R. T. Ben-
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annual thankoffering was re -
caved. Mrs. Gordon Under-
'wOod read the Scripture'.
It was voted to give $135 to.
the general fund of the church.
Articles were received for the
kitchen of St. Monica's house
in Kitchener.
.Mrs. _Harry King read an
article, ."Hele Is a .Man" which
told of the life oflesus,,, His
humility, his/trals. and 'the
many earthly comforts he never
knew. Nothing has affected
the life of man upon this earth
More powerfully than that soli-
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Mrs. Lawrence recited an
Easter blessing. Mrs. Wade
read a poem. "Through Whom
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