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WORKING ON THE GRAVY TRAIN for the Reig,ra
arena last Wednesday evening are Mrs. Cecil Coultes,
Branton and Mrs. VVilljam Coultes,
ve Fall Supper held in the community
Mrs. Willard Armstrong, Mrs. Cliff
(Staff Photo)
• HQNHSTYPAYS
• GQRR1 — Michael- Faugh, a
Gerrie ; school boy, found an en-
velope of money after the Corrie
Fair with Mrs;, ,Thomas Ash's
narnen it and returned it to her.
This human interest story goes
to prove all boys are not bad-
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Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allan, To-
ronto, spent Thanksgiving week-
end with his parentsl, Mr. and
Mrs, Mac Allan.
Mrs. Erwin Edwards, Nanai-
mo, B.C., is spending some time
with her mother, Mrs. Jennie
Harris and Hugh,
•
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Clark were Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Pollock and Todd of
l3ramalea, Mr. and MrS. Terry
Clark, Toronto and Mrs. Gordon
Underwood, Gorrie.
Mrs. Wes Palmer of Huron -
view, Clinton, visited Misses
Elsie and Marion Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and sons
of Oshawa were weekend guests
with, Mrs. William Hart and other
relatives- and attended . the
HowickFall Fair.
• George Hislop; Brussels, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. '
Tom Leek and family;
Miss Hazel t Sparling spentlast
week with Mrs. Angus Car-
michael and Mrs. James Robert-
son, Goderich,
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;intcri t lb a gssnksild
Personals
Brampton, were holiday guests
on the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Gibson.
The Matthews Clan spent a
thankful Thanksgiving weekend
at their Saugeen picnic area in
Normanby 'Township, the home
of GrantandHelenMatthews and
family:
Selby . Dobbs and daughter,
Mrs. McMaster of Beeton visited
Mr, and Mrs. James Sanderson
and attended the Howick Fall
Fair.
' Mr. and' Mrs. Lyle Hart and
family are moving into their
newly purchased home, the
former Jim Clark residence.
Mr: and Mrs. James Sanderson
accompanied . their son Jamie of
Toronto to. London on Sunday
where they visited at the home of
their other son, Mr. and Mrs:
David Sanderson.
Farmers received only 40 cents
of every dollar Americans spent -
saw �d
on far foods A. the
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,titaY ti lig bsi :d
ism b.eci
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Rev. Go Sock
talks en s
at
441' — Slicks and cons-
mentai<y ora a mission field in 1.. t�
br'ador, gis7er- by Rev. Saeh of
Gerrie ova$ tGne laIigialigl t of the
ect¢4eli' meeting of L4kelet Vil
wbesil they met at the home of
Mrs. Lyle Murmy on Th laxly
evening.
Rev. Sach served as. a ,edic*l
missionary 30 years ago and re.
turned recently when the Mssien
celebrated its 200th anniversary,
hie compared conditions at the ,.
ission field of s0 year's ago to
conditions ns s ice these people
came into confederation with
Canada.
Mrs. Lloyd Feder thanked
ev. Sach and presented him
with a gift of money which -will be
sent to the Mission to buy gas for
the snowmobile w ch was pur-
chased and sent th the mission by
Rev. Sach's charge.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Percy Huth presided for 'the
meeting. The roll call "A floral
emblem and its province in Can-,
ada" was answered by 12 rent.
bers and two visitors. invitations
were reviewed: to Belmore on
October 10, to Clifford October 12,
to Gerrie on October 24 and to a,
Tweedsmuir history workshop in
Cranbrook on October 31. •
Delegate to the area convention
will be. Mrs. Percy Huth; alter-
nate, Mrs. E. Ferguson. Mrs, Al-
lan will provide an article for the
gift stall.
Mrs. Jacques gave a report,ol
the 'Huron County Rally held at.
Centralia on October ist.
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Allan. A
local tour is being arranged . by
the conveners.
Mrs. Cliff Hallman read an• ar-
ticle on Nellie McClung and one
from the Party Line column on
Mrs. Maryn Pardy, editor of,
Home and Country who passed
away recently.
LAKELET 1
The fifth meeting of the Krazy,
Kooks was held at the home of
Mrs. Lyle Murray, October 3. The
roll call, "Name the place where
your ancestors cane from", WAS
answered by all m rimers.
The leaders and members dis-
cussed achievement day and
decided on a skit. A story was
read by Mrs. Murray which wills.
besused to answer handout Motes '
Miss Ellen Murray''made ' a
pizza with thehelp of some of the
jer ,dr ai �B tdziub ,'orf.o1 ill
.rioilou1tel�sgo goof 1ev J .nolyri.R.O.8
members , an.
salad.
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INTERIOR DECORATING
SEWING FOR BEGINNERS
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