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to make the charity, sale, -possible. Lizzie," . d by tile Wood- . , '44"u, Mary, whose'Llife exemplified the stately digul ' " - at A . _ � , K
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douom an prize,witmers, h LOBA members, was perform- for thet evening andr, M,V.0 ,..Vo t, Tackle W_ e .00. P I 1�
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�, ,tile United, Cliurch Tuesday eve- I HOMO wh0r18- she, had been "HOWly Ill for nearly,, a month. I . 9" 11 - , ,..;, �,',�. ,,�, . �. ". .
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I 1PIng and James T. Scott solos, "T406t Old Irish-MiAher of With a majestic manner and. bearing, per ' . . -cort-tent.that their loud, ajild,-luety �.'. ..
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I O'Co4nor4 towel, . Larone, Mp. T. ,., "..." .. e to see the close of fire reigult., *h' Queen Victoria died,14 1901 27, enthusiasm, had Just won their' --- I "M �)�,,
. . � OR meet here We4nesdayj May. 5 1- 1",
Coxits; dishes, Witters., Aniui DAI � I . be..'alog led the; gr6up in a slug- be ,Q�Jub announced this. Junior I& grou
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. ton-, ,,paint. ChAves, -Mrs. J. Lan6;, . . L I I i sm.
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.gg rM k9ffering vote of thankst to I'Mm Rennie and Wales, she attended the funeral of- Kin walk-awAy_ ". 1�.,` ,'�_�,* " ��J
gr"s seed, Stapleton, Patricia 0 , , .- . AJWard VR- Her husband, for -all are included in the program, Mying th was , no pl-.''. �11�. �
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1 Al=k! Klemex, WKI `d Da -1 g-:1 ,. a contest . I than a year later, her eld* -a . oit, Edward Vill, -now Duke of Windsor, dent of the. club Is Arthur Nichol. Ora lu t4s fifth meeting of a ibest-' ,� "I'll ...... .1111, ...."'.1
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Coyme; -towel - Shinen, Mrs, J. Mur- 'in FirseRl"abAdi-tan Church Tges-, awarded, the picture for the �onwtAb! The -passing of thio'belcived Queen leaves g SPaeo,yet to be 3 Meet Siskins, Thursday .4 � . . ", . i 1.
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, A successful penny sale was con- % the current, history of'Britishi royaAtyi. For, more than- any Fol , � � ,Ifl� I
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C071Ae;, flour, Relth, Mrs. M. Doy-ae; - presented the program., ducted 1y Mrs. K. Sharp-and'her other :ft=e about the throne, she owned' land exercised, the attri- At MarChM,eet' tlori�'in their group, which Includ, . "i�� I'll, f�wX.
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I Lowtuoki; brush j. Tbomppon, ened the meeting with, -prayer and art4cl 'a' reSp(],�Slblllty. Idealistic -loyalty and devotion to -humanity. ' � . " . ,
6%; 0 on Home nd school from ed in that I �. , ,,".. I .�'.
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Keft Lane; 5 pounds butter, Dub- welcomed the visiting society. 'Me Ms,clean,s IMagazi she Wass Queen, In, the fullest,�stature of title and sense. - ' 'Waterlo ' SL Tho aw Anglican con&e. - . . �'111 I
. t; plant,Mil- theme of the service was, "Christ . I ne. . tures -for February, were submit- . 0 Siskins in a best -of -seven _, , I �11,
tin Creamery, G. Loveti f series of the provincial. playdow,ns. gation here will shortly loi4�elts . � 1;
2ter% 1.4. Nolan; pitcher, Baldwins is, Alive," and Was 1a),en 'by Kra. Still, aside from this regal estate, she was, a cour'ageops and led and ordered paid last ,week a rector, Rev. W. A. Jones, who - I ��..'_
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. . the postpozed, meethig-of th First game is scheduled for the -?I.
nv4rts, Au� Staffen, Mitchell, as narrato�, and unselfish woman ,%he, was a wife, then -'w' Seafor leaves here to take up duties In .:: I
JEL Xurphy;.socks, ,St( , lolow, a .mother and a Community Centre here Thuisday .
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. The sorrows and happiness, of a se;isitive huma night of this week. Second game , and "'"" �:::",
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Local Co -()p Members , n Treasurer Public School Board, wi 14+.v 'Himwi* St. aeorges ,
I Alice; powilhar, Hord!, Mrs. J. Tur- Mrs, Lamont anh Wr�,. Davidson , were bers. Greatness, only enhanced her love for her famiJ7, her $4,,.009-. PX.C., $�9.4ry; 'Bell It be played, tit Waterloo Satur� ��;�.,
phy; ash tray, Hord, B. Feeney; Was e4joyed,,, -Current events were ' Tele- charges, it was announced this . .. �, ,�,' x �
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1perfume, Hord, Nell Dcylo; 5 ibs. given, by ... Mrs!. Thomas Potter. country and her God. phone Co., $29 60;. A. McLean, $64 week. The popular yound J11- I . ��, �,
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elteese, Seatarth C"D 'Mrs. Lamont, the spea Hear UCO President John AubinT $22.8V; A. Miller ; dates are to be announced lateer . . ..
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. ker, point- Now'she Is dead. By a f6w,'h4i family, she is, mourne-d as a $23M -
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. -, S. Cronin. . . I . I .; County of Huron, $2�.54); this week. friends In Seaforth and is the' -�21 . I I ..,iR
I Sa e�d out that as the Easter season Almost 100 m I embers and guests mother and grandimother gone from -that family group. By -millions Municipal World, $225; relief The Siskins, reputed, . to � b ' , If,"!
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Elepl.jant, We�tcott, Mrs. WaJ- knowledge of the risenChrist. She attended the annual dinner meeting in Britain, and the Commonwealth' -she is mourned as a human $138-50; D.. H. Willson, $203.33; III of the Province's most powerful, of �. ., �! ... M.,
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Melady:; cup and siiicer, Westoott � $133.33; J. Cummings, $20, Trea� in Playdo,Ovus after winning their .. I
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WIW% Jerry Cronin; honey, Geot- $108, wafj received ' . , I _Jr - ' , , .
b�- Mrs. T. and -Elgin. Nott expressed the � � . . . ance Co., $8:40; Fire Extinguisher first period, Sarnia, on a counter '' I 1 4 -, " , ''
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. the wo- -At tho1argest attend& Willis Shoe, Stdri, $10.50; A� W. lea4. ow'ever�, -within little more I . . I
Geottler, Mrs%. J., Cronin; - 2 pounds Ritchie extended a vote of thanks men. � , trap shoot at Kippen, Tom Allan . .11".'
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butter., Seaforth Crea&ery, Mrs. V. to all those taking put in thia -pro- Norman Alexander, of. Lucknow,, Londbu, was, high with 89 out of 11,�
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14ine; cheese, Seaforth Creamery, gram. I $27XI; P;U.C., Water- 'ed, the first goal and added aii4tb for �. �a
. ' Presented. the "ditors' report.Dan 100� ' er 1 I S66 d Straight., .
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, Mrs. A. Coyne. S. Stauften- Bright, president gr . Scores are as follows: shot a' Enjoy Social Evening Allz,..
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k - the Central U.C.O., Toronto, whose, i-00: Thomas Allan, London, 89; .. . �. �;,i;
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. Vegetables, Mrs. J. Holland, Cro*arty F FOrUM remarks, furnished too& for deep, Dr. Twine, Detroit, 76; William Members of Amber Lodge, H - 'Miller and Welbee, Bildwins! favor. tivitles for the seasan,.and for the ' � 1.
I Xxs. F.. Kelly; water glasses, Mrs. ' . 611 ors, �16:53; 1.
Vanden Merge, M. M. Antsta%ta; Meets Monday Evening thought, was guest speaker. He:Lumby, Goderich, 77; shot at 75: sail, and Pride of Huron Lodge, $24i;66, Roweliffe Motors, 75c; Ball- Two goals w I' ..".."
� . Exeter, kttended the reg;lar meet- Macauley, $410.90; C.N,R., $57.24' 5 th e I I . -1� -
. . I . . told of.the size and powth Of var-j';,-ohn�.�Aoidersoa, -Kippen, 56; Chas. . . '" 0 , n ' "ISestorth "I ., �
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een Dalton; sugar, A. Kennedy. Monday evening with Mr.,=d Mrs. co-operatipe way of doing -bti�loe'SS',,"','u"er4,"",HelisallI W; 'shof at 50: T. ing of FA61weise ,Rebekah -Lod-g the ;� I, V*Wants emerged) holdin ' .. �� I
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. . I I M � ceivdr -General of Canada, - $10; P. ors by James at 10:13. No scoring 'Baker SlIVerwars after a 9-6 vie. , :�`, I
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Mro. Walters; stockings,, �T. -Mel- ning's -Proceedings.' Progiesisivoi -E& Schenk, St. M.Mryls, general Detroit, 42, Wialia.pi'Venner, Hen- residing. .1 L ::_�N
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hr '., led In olls. mll, 36; H Mathers, Exeter, 1 S.V
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. . ady, Sarah Coyne; towels., V.Laae, ,UC . e was played, followed with fieldinan of the TT -C.0 ' , bel Tweedde, Goderich, . Ifter taking three victorlea from. . . ... I
-Mrs. Vanden Berge; socks, V. lunch. Prizes were won by Thos. cussion and oilleSUDU -period. . Norrnarillarburn, Cromarty, 38; ,W D.D.P. of Die $3,00; , M. E. � Clafte, $125 . 78 the last half, was forced by Sarnia the Eguiond,ville Terrors, it was � I
� Lane, Hielien Walters; candy, Ursu- . trict 23, Will pay'her — a ., L
Laing. and Will Harper, for thel President Rose McGregor Pre- R. Cooper, � pen, 2; Chester Official visit at the next regular . I s they mad,e a desperate.rally to evident the Merchants had the bet. I"!
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men, and,Mrs. W. Harper and Mrs. sided. He *111 continue as pr6sl- Lee, Henso5j,,,,,`3. ; J. tie the -count. Final st6re: Sea- ter Club.
. Dalton, :Mr§. M. Melady-, tea, A. J. Howe for theladie L forth 4, Satn4a 3. In the first game of the .1.
I Ducharme, Mrs. J. Cronin; socks � p. Lucky tick- dent this year. Roibert B. McMillan rich, 37��A. Gilbert, Goderich, 86; -ed. The Initiatory degree will be Bride -Elect Honored . I besit-of-flive geries, it appeared as '. I , I
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. I et was held by Mrs -Bert Riley. was re-elected for a three-year shot at 25:, A. Passmore, 210; Jim Conferred on several ,candidates. . . Saturday, Summary if the tables might 'be turned, [but I
A. Ducharme, Fergus, Kelly, Jr.; All Staffa district farm forums term, and Robert W. -Campbell was McCausland, London, 22; Sa!1h -Members of the Rebekah Lodge ,SA-RNIA--Goal, ,Odgen; defence, 'Under the strong -coaching an I . .11,
I dbilli6s, B. Walters, Mrs.'John Mur- will 'meet in Staffu Hall,, Friday, elected 'for a similar ,term. Other Dougall, Henisall, 49; Wm: Kyle. Will be guests. h. d I �,
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phy; vdse,- B. Walters, Nancy Kel- 'March 27, when guest speaker will directors are Alex McGregor, Peter Ki . ILaur; ,Centre, Rafid-a.11; Ed6 (Box the .Merchants retur A ��-
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I .. . ppen, 19; shot at 25: Dr. J. Jar- Mrs. Margaret Thompson was �_ � . - wings� eauchamp, Dunham; alts., to take three straight. 1�`
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. Coyne. , - . . I Lennan, Moffett, ,Guthrie, Greenv After the Season's play, Merch- .�
.. of the RCAF Station, Centralia. Devereaux. I rott, Stratford, 17. 1 er of the year, to- fill the vacancy in St. Andrew's United Church, Jame's, Ward, Wright, 'Marks, arits Placed second in the running, ., I
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get of books,* F, Kelly, Mrs. J. I I . caused ' SEAFORTH-Goal, Baker: de- behind !St, -Columban lrlsh�., This � ..
' McQuaid; -tea towel, C. ,Lovett, B. '99 . '.
I - . by the'res-ignation of Mrs. Kibpen. Monday evening to honor Pence, Storey, Aitcheson;_ Centre, left. the ,Merchants battling with ,
. - . Elva Ho I 'Who is, moving to Col- Mona Caldwell, bride -elect, � Kg; wings, Shine, Mellwain; alts., last Place Win-throp for a Playoff ...
Feeney;" -R. Morden, D. WINTEWS DONE, SPRING'S COME, SAPS RUN. lingwoodL . ..
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. , Milian; candy, J. O'Connqr, A. . .1 � Name Social Committee ed a short program, Which consdr,t- . I i Each . �
. . I :1 ton, J.'Muir, R.. quir. team had one -win in the serni, . 1. I I . I
Ducharme; towel, J; O'Connot, Mrs. The social ecimmittee named for ed of a s4zig-song with Mrs. R ,First Perlo&-Gokl%:- Sarnia, Ran- final duel before the champs came . .
J. ',Nash; set of bowls, L. -Murray, April, May and June are Mrs. Mae Broadf.oOt at -the piano. Mrs John .,
. 'Jim McQuaid; ornitments, J. Cron- I'll Halikirk, Mrs. Georgine ,Bmith, -Mrs. Sinclair .gave a reading; Mr�. K dall (Dunham), 1:08; Seaforth, thr6-ftgb� to win � -,
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�. . % In, A.- Malone; mop. J. McQuaid I : Mae' Dorranc Mrs, Agnes Me- Ackaig played a ,piano Instrunien. . Experience Paid Off . .. �-;,
'p, . Berger (Elliott), 7:56; Sarnia, Ran- .
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Malone, Mrs. J. O'Rourke; set of � Betty Bach. Mr&�Anile Henderson, -Miss Dorothy Turner delivered'. a (Shine, Do1g), .18:09. Penalties- down to a 5-3 win for the champs, . 14
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I 49shes, M. -Melaoly, � D. Robinson; degree captain, called for a prac- �very� bumorous reading and Mrs. Laur, Moffitt, James, Aitcheson. From start to finish it was a Mer. I 1, �11
. pantry Cans', A. Cronin, W. Mary , ties in preparation for initiation., N. McLeod played a piano I stru- Second Period -Goals: Seaforth, . ,.P..� .. �
Elizabeth; Cigarettes, J. Murphy, Mrs. Hogg was presented, with a mental. Mrs. Hai -old Jones and Morton (Aitcheson), 6:26, Sarnia, client game, but at no time a com- ,. .::,
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Coyne; stool, Mikq Doyle, Mrs. J. address, to which Mrs. Hogg re- the piano. A contest on the bride's . and resulted.in Wfist-dinging �.all ";
-e Atkinson; handkerchiefs, Mrs. M. 1, ��3'�.:�.;.,J:.,..;� % . .n� ..., plied. Mrs. Gwen -Gibson, . .Noble trousseau was conducted by Mrs. alties-Laur. Aitcheson. 11 remedied by trips..Xo the eln,biii, , , " ;:,�
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. Patricia McQuaid, L. Nolan. . . �" P �: Lodge, and, Mrs, Kay Cann, Exe- The (bTiae-elect was called to the . . . ,
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Wallpaper. used on tables was ter, spoke briefly. platform and Mrs. Ken McKay read .grams determined to stay in the running . 11 "
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donated by Graves' Wallpaper, . 9NEW QM;9,=4W�1'.` ".1, , . ��,;'�', A social t! , me was enjoyed fol- the following ,
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Seaforth. PlapL,r for tickets was - I ,:.. , . . hearing Merchant win, W,�ts!:iallled'out in `
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�. donated by7 The Hui -on Expositor. .'.�:� �. ... : decorated angel cake was won by youriWent de�lsioa to launeh you "rtime. The older experience of p ....
, Money donations. of $1.00 each were . �. � Mrs. Lena Kirkland, Exeter, and, a venture �boat on the sea of matri- the Merchants paid off When it got . , � ..,. ,
I I given by. Keating's Drug ,Store, X�il;:'�.��%1",��r � �- I An insplilng Youth Service islo I �.`
�: ,,� I doll by'Mrs. Margaret Thompson. mony, we, your friends and neigh- .
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. Friend, & Whothaim, and. a Friend. , 11 I i �.i:,,',h,;",.t Winners at progressive' euchre bors, decided' to gather here to- planned . - ; �
I Other'nioney donations came from R�il�'111"- ffa�&f 1101e� ; �;N . *Iete Mrs. A. Ayckmaii and Mrs. night to honor you prior to this Church thisSunday evening, when Win In, Ovehime . I . . .:... I
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I B.Kir'KMan Aux-iliary . " I . vened by Mrs. Evelyn McLeAnj ,res,liect which we hold for you. ny , . ,
. .. Touch wood, but the Winter of 1952-53, officitilly o4er last Saturday, has been about the ear, served lunch. We sincerely hope that you will the In -ter -Church Fires,lde at 8:1.5 chances until the four-mlnut6 maAk, .11 .
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. Heir'sHensallWo-nan Ad min around the house, the one who pays the fuel bills and shovels the walk$, I community and, will feel that your . .
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I I may have found life less worrisome and' less strenuous this winter, there're several Men on farms friends are always 'Wiabing you" 'the 1,
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, I .In the district with a seasonal business which suffered following the mild seas'on. That's maple the best of luck in whatever ven- SP-Arling wa.9 received .as a ca�ndl- I Terrors' mesh with tll(A t-itle-takiag i
'Mrs. J. R Russell presl4ed over syrup production. Just,about a year ago at this *time, when these pictures were taken -on the Birthday Part Held ture you might attempt. 11 ; I
f the spring t-bankoftering i3feeting of , T � date for the ministry of the Chris- goal. Despite a, strong rally, Eg- I �, i�
. Dennis. Bros.' farm in McKillop, the snow was heavy in the maple bush and the "p was running e now ask you to accept these, tian Church. All young peoDIP are 1"Ondville was not ablf� to send I 1; ;.
the IlBarbara KLrlt.man Auxiliary of I . -
freely. Now, with Spring barely a week old and riot a trace of snow to be found, activity In the f,ts as a ioken of our friendstip ""'tea to hear grid, talk ,witb this home the equalizer, I �,�
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I , First Prb.9biierian Chu'rch� TuesdAy * I For Mrs., W. Rogerson g,w dynamic ycii�g Christian. E6maN,DvrLL,E ^0 .
evening, .when over 50 members, ,maple biushes Is over after one, short run. I , I I and desire that your journey be -G a), Rice; de- ;
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together with ladies from the W. I . � -Mrs. Walter ,RGgerson, gne of smooth sailing, plenty of. sunabine I Present Pilgrimage Play fence- Boulgisey, Muir; Centre, I
I and much h,RplAness,-Your Neig4- "'rho PilgTimage Play" will be QOOmbS; wings, Eisler, King; a.1- I
il, I M. S. and from Hensall, were pre- . �,3 ',�. � -n resta-ents, bors and Friends: presented. Friday evening, March ternales, Jim Brown, Ted Brown, I
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_ was Plpasantly entertained at the Mrs. 1 Sinclair and' Mrs, W. 27. In ,Xorthside United, Chureb, Ro Dale, 'Bill tisiler, Or C rt r, 1.
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� Easter Story." 1. Workman carried in a decorated under the auspices of th4JWomen'* G.' Broome, Carter; c(mch, Man- I 1.
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1� I , Mrs, Russell opened, the mpeting . . Law, Mr. and Mrs. William Roger- bRsitetl laden "Ith gifts, After OP- Association, Without embellish- nery. .� "I
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. by reading the 100th Psalm and . .., ning on the occasion of her '8,Oth ening t,be gifts, Mona thanked the rilents, * this- motion picture tells In First Period --Goal%; Dale; Doig I .. .
: I prayer. Misi *Margaret Willis'play- . birthday. " laddes Hnd all sang "For She's a natural color and- sound, the story (Dale), King. 11 I
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I � . ed,a piano soloi, which was much , ; . Progressive euchre, wa,s played Jolly Good Fellow." Mrs. H. Cald, of the life and teachings of Jequs Second Period - Goals: Doig :� ',�
enjoyeds. The scriptute lesson was well, mother of the bride -elect, of Nairarfth as simply and forth- (Dale), ,Flannery. . . ��,
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( : I read by Mrs. Clare Relth, and,*rs. � . first thanked, the ladies, and, invited right, as told'in �he Bible Third 'PerIodGoaIs,: Dale, J. -
],owing a's winneis: wes, them all to a. trousseau tea at her -Out' of the p6gi_�91 of the Albqe Eisler (Cooinbs-), J. Eisler, ,-
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I I � 4 W.' -E. Butt fed In prayer. , ' Mrs. Peter ,buxilop; conso 'lation, -day afternoon and eyet walk the . . . .. ..
The collection was receivie,di, by . Mrs. Frank 'Crdeh-, men, first, Les- home Satui flesh and ,blood charac- (Coombs). "N "I I
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I Cluff, and amounted to $7C The , �e Crich. . . - -Peter, James and.. John. Mary, MIORCHANTS-Goal, Woodcock; � ,",
I I ," at.1ginal ladies' q"rtette. ot First ; ; � Later in the evenilig Mrs. Roge;r- (he mother of Jestis,'Mary Magde- I t;,.. �
f� , Church, Mrs. W. A. Wtfkkt, Mrs, � .. , son was, PresftbM *Alth a number Hensall Public School lene, and all the fibiailiar names -of d6fenoie, 13. Wilbee, C. Deajardine; 11.4��
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t . 6."14�. - -11' -'I-- _ - , I r I., Mary )relatives ah# friends.
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