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SURPRISE PARTY
ON ANN VEESARY%
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Mr. and Mrs. 'W, A. Humphrey,
who were forty years marries
last Thursdey, were pleasantly
. surprisedd on Saturday evening
when their family and other, rel-
atives numbering around thirty
five, gathered 'at • their home to
honor them.. Mr. and Mrs. Hum-
phrey were the, , recipients of
several • gifts including a plat-
form, rocker from the family..
Beat wishes go to thein. for many
moue happy ' anniversaries.
Mrs. .silex . Mu ,die and Bob
were pp from Kitchener for the
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The .ladies are reminded of;
the meeting of the Women's, In-'.
stitte o this (Thursday) . after;
noon in the
Community .11a11.
Roll, call, One step I can make
toward world peace.
Mr, and Mrs. ' Stanley ' Todd &
Andrew of Southampton, Mr..' &
Mars. Neely Todd, David, Janet
and Mary of Stratford were SIM -
day visitors with Mrs. D.' Todd
end "attended the anniversary
services in the United Church;
Mr, John .Allen of North,
son' of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Allen, . former residents, .of
this community;' renewed old ac-
quaintances here on Saturday:
--Mrsr-Hendrik Kragt, and -little
daughter, Verna Margaret, re-
turned. to their . home at Holyrood
after spending a few days with
her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon
de Boer. .'
• Miss Margaret Miller . was
Thome from Stratford' for a few
days last 'week. •
Congratulations to Mr.. &; Mrs.
Lloyd Humphrey on thearrival
of .their little daughter, Bonnie
Jean Marie, in Win,ghani Gen
eral. Hospital on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
and . Wayne and• Mr. and Mrs.
Clemens of Hespeler..were weep
end visitors with. Mk.'' arid' Mrs.
W: A. Humphrey.
Marked Church Anniversary
' Ideal autumn weather • prevail-
ed_outside'-and baskets of;- aut-
unris.:t'bowers ferns :and African`
Violets added (beauty and ..grace
to the anniversary services held
on Sunday in the United church.
Large ' congregations were.. in at-
tendance. At the ' morning ser-
vice .(Rev:. Q. ' A. Krug . of Bel -
grave ' gave.' is 'forceful message
inkeeping with the occasion.
,The • choir sang the anthem, `'`O
come', let us sing" and Anne ,Todd
e_solo, "'lien Jesus ca •''
At the' evening service, ;Rev.. C.
C. Washington of Ashfield Un-'
ited ,Church chose• as his sub-
lent, "I: Must". The choirr sang
the.. anthem, •'"The Power of
Prayer and Mrs:. J. W. '. Joynt
accompanied on. the .organ by
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Mr:.. Elmer Urnbach, sang. °`A'.
Light • along the Way".
Held Masquerade.
There was' 'a good ,attendance
at the Hallowe'en social held by
the pupils of S.S. No: 3 and their:
teacher, Ross Errington in the.
'Community Hall, on Friday ev-
ening...„, Mrs. Jas. Wilson, „Miss
Lsobel Miller, Mr.. Mac=
Pherson and Mr. ..GordonJohn Durnin,
Reeve of. West . Wawanosh, the.,
judges, made the following
awards: girls comic, Linda Snow-.
den; girls . fancy,: Diane Cham.
ney;,. boys comic; Jimmy Moss;
boys fancy, Betty ;Smyth ladies
comic, Mrs. 'Bert Moss; ladies
.fancy, Marlene :Hunter; mens
comic, Joyce Little; miens Laney,
Albert Taylor. Lunch anddanc�
ing . to Bruce's orchestra brought
an enjoyable evening to. 'a close. •
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PRESENT..GIF ` T. •
' ORGANIST
(KINLOUGH NEWS) ,
On Saturday evening the Ang-
lican congregation held a .chick-
en supper .with over- eighty in
attendance. Following ' the sup-
per, Miss Edna Boyle, (church or-
ganist, was. presented with a
gift of money in appreciation
from the congregation. The ad.-
dress.
d=dress. was read by Mrs: Harold
Haldenby and the presentation.
made. iby Mrs.. Midford Wall
Edna, although taken • by sure.
prise,• made a,. fitting reply.: Mr.
James Palmer .presided and a
variety program was .as follows:
Ithe-doxology; -soles by`Rae-Hal-
denby and. Marilyn • Thacker;
;lav, G. B. Cox spoke briefly;
piano solos by Alex Hewitt,
Sheila 'Haldeniby and Diane Hew-
itt; `Alex Hewitt and Paddy, Pal-
mere each •gave the 'speech which
tl3ey prepared ' for • the public
speaking contest.. A dance; was
giiven by Marilyn . Thacker and.
a caontest. by •Tedd Palmer. After
the. 'tables were •cleared a Hal-
lowe'en masquerade. was 'held.,
Miss Edna Boyle was at the'
piano and .the following prizes
were ,given: ' pre -:school, Allan
Nicholson; Karen Palmer • and
Eric Thacker; best Hallowe'en
costumes, Donnie Wall, Barry
Haldenby (Westford), Alice Hal-
derby; fancy dressed couple, Mr.
and aVfrs. Delbert Hedley; young-
est Person. masked, ''Karen Pal-
mer; ' oldes't person- masked; :Del-
bert Hedley; ''comic iCoUple, Ted
and. Paddy P'altner. Judges were
)Mrs. Gertrude Walsh; Mrs. Bet-
ty Paull and Mr: George Hai-
.denby. • . ,
The Presbyterian anniversary
services 'were . held • on �' Surnday
with Rev. M. McNabb ,of . Blue -
Vale as guest' minister; ' The choir'
under the direction' of Mrs., John
Enierson-rencleteOwo anthems::
:
The .guest soloist. was .Mrs: "WM.
McPherson, Jr.. and Dori Rob-
ertson and Walter .Breckles fav-
ored
avored with a duet. •
Mrs. Donald McCosih enter-
tained
the. -Anglican ' Evening:
• Guild -al, herho he. on :Wanes -
day evening for the • October
meeting. which :,was in charge of
Mrs', Ronald .Thacker. Mrs. How-
ard Thompson' read the ,scripture
and Mrs. Delbert Hedley• gave
the • meditation.' Thanksgiving
was .the' word for the roll call.
A bazaar .was :planned for No
vernber 15th. Committees were
appointed.. • ,The ` evening wase
spent- in : making'.fancy `quilt
blocks. A quilt was also quilted.
during 'the evening!. Mrs.•"George
Haldenby • ihaiilked ', the 'hostess.
,At the close of the meeting dein-
ty • refl. shmerits were served.
Miss May • Boyle spent a few
days with Mr. '.and,' Mrs. Charlie.
Hodgins and family at Wingham.
The HW.'I. Will 'meet Thurs..-
day at . the " Shorne of .Mrs: Frank
Maulden. • Roll call, What .to do
for a sick friend; :topic, 'Hoene"
Nursing, Mrs., Jack'.Hewitt; 'Mot-
to, xf your face wantsto smile
let it, if it 'doesn't, make it dir
eCtors, . Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs.
Eddie 'Thompson, Mrs. Roy Gra-
ham, ,Mrs. Richard, Elliott: •
Nine. ",Slumber Pals" met at,
the home' of Laura.:Breckles for
'their second meeting. on Mon-
day last. The roll call was ans-
wered. by• "How I prepared cony
mate'rial's'. Instructions were givj•
en°`on how to lay and cut a pat-
tern. Notes • and home . assign -
Merits !Were. given to the girls.
The next, meeting will • be held
at the-hozne Of---Joan--Stit-ton.
Mr. and' Mrs.. Dick Richards
of Paramount and •Mrs. Don Mc=
Cosh of Purple Grove visited on
Sunday with Mrs:' J. W. Colwell:
Mrs: George Haldenby visited
duringthe• week with Mr. and
Mrs:. HoWard McGuire at Olivet.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and Mr,
Scott Walsh spent the week -end
at . their home here.
:Visitors with ' the .tlaldenby
families here were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Haldenby, Mr. and Mrs,
H`owa'rd Bennet and son Howie
and Mr. Bennet, • Sr., all of Tor-
onto. •
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards
of paramount visited on Sunday
with. Edna and May 'Boyle:
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the Anglican service •will • be held
at 3.00,. p.m,
Mts.. Jack Button ,of Hershel,-
,Sask., visited 'with , Mrs. John
Barr, Mrs. 'Jack Barr and' Mr:
and. Mrs., Morley Bushell. '
Sunday visitors-w-it'F_Mrs -Jolla,
Barr were Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Moffat, Mrs. Jim McPherson and
Mr. Wm: McDonald:
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Mr,' and . Mrs. '.Willis Lapp and
•family of; Wingham , visited, on
Sunday with Mr. and 1VIrs. Mor-
ley Bushell and ^faxriily
Misses Erlma & Marion :.Percy
'spent the ''week -end at ' their,
Horne' !lase. as guest speaker. Special music;.
.by : the choir 'was under the :sup•
envision. of' -Mrs.. John .Emerson,.
organist and 'hoir leader. At the
morning service a solo was ren-
dered. by Mrs. Wm: MacPherson
also an ,anthem by 'the choir and
at the evening service there was
:a 'duet by Walter Breckles and
1Vtrs. Frank Currie on Sunday.
' Mr. .and Mrs.':Kenneth Bell of'
'Detroit visited last 'week at. the
home of Mi.. and . Mrs.: Burton
Collins,.
Misses Ilene Collins and
lyn • Par°! er— -i }ted: --with-
Mary McCosh last week.
The ' 'Kinlotigh • Guild met at
the (home of Mrs. Donald Mc
Cosh on Wednesday of last week. .
Kinlough Anniversary ;Services
Anniversary services were:held
in the ,Presbyterian Church,-
laugh
hurch(,laugh ,on. Sunday, with Rev. Mc-
Nabb Of. Behnore 'and . Belgr`ave
ari-
PURPLE GROVE
`rMr..and Mrs. Will Clayton and
Gar y ' of Tharnesville, , Mr: and
Mrs.' Oscar .Armstrong of Bervie,
Mr: and Mrs: Miller '.Hardwick
and Wane "of Kincardine were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Donald Robertson.
VILLAGE :OF LUCKNOW'
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November 5th, 1956,: at
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AND THE POBT_OFE10E '
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.Tenant, • ,
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cipal. vote. Only those who occupy a domestic .establishment
of two or more rooms, in which. they sle'ep, prepare and serve.
meals, and qualify as, above, are entitled to vote. .. .
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