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Mit:'• and Mrs. Frank Dore. and
Nancy 'visite. d at, Mr, ; White's" of
Kingarf recently. •
We are sorry: to . report Mrs.
William`: Walsh notso well;
has ' (been ,in Goderich • Hospital
for. a `'few days: •
The ,Farm Forum was' largely •
attended last' .Monday. night at
the home .,of Mr.Don. Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Rose-;
,mar'y • have :moved to 9Mr :Calvin
Rober.tson`s . farm for the winter.
' ` Mrs. .• Burton -Collins; . Mrs. Vic-
tor Gawley, 1Vfrs. Howard Thomp
son ..spent .last Thursday .in :Lon -
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL,,, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO,
WHITECHURCH
'. , ' ac ` yan So. • , 1S e..op"
ping mill here to M'r. Bell from
Pine River,
Miss Mclvor, school teacher
from Auburn, spent Friday night
withher sister; Mrs. Norman and
-Mr. Norman. They mored -toy.
Kincardine _.for.the weep -end,;..:
Mrs GordOn Elhptt,`_spent Mon..
drayevening with Mrs. Kennedy.
The United Church 'annual.
meeting will be . ,(in January 16th
at 8.30' p.zn;'arid Chalmers church
annual is. on the 22nd at 2, p.m,
Mr. Torn Morrison has gone to
'Westminster 'Hospital, • London,
for treatment on his feet.
: Mrs, • Joe' "Tiffin, Sr., who is n
n
W'
x g:h
am Hospital • for the past.
two `.weeks; • is not improving as
fast as 'her , many, • friends 'would,
wish. •
A nuniber from here attended
the Farm Forum .at Charlie t Mar=
tin's on Monday evening. .
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W. •A. Group II
Group II of.. the W.A..held its
January meeting at the home .of
Miss K. MacGregor With 19 Mem-
bers , present. The meeting; 'open-
ed with hymn 388. followed by
the •Beattitudes read._ alternative-
ly. The results of the election of
officers were as follows:. Group:
leader, Mrs.Harvey Webster; as-
sistant leader, Mrs .A; Wilson;
secretary,. Mrs..Raynard Ackert;`
'treasurer,. Mrs. J: C. MMNab; •pian-
;ist;, Mrs:"''Joynt; visiting '.comnnit,
tee, Mrs, Umbuch, :Mrs. Congram.
Mrs. Ewart Taylor .was ,appointed
to look afters ' the •.Collecting ' of
articles for the relief of 'Korean
children and each' mernlber Is: to
bring' .a donation to the April
meeting.Mrs:' Ernest 'Ackert fav-
ored .with a solo. "In the Gloam-
ing,' Mrs.,: Harvey. Webster' read
a timelypoem, "Sequel to Christ
•oras". Mrs. Montgomery gave a
very interesting and informative
talk on tier native N ewfoundland.
A contest was conducted by Mrs.
Taylor and a dainty lanch was
served :iby .the 'hostess and com-
mittee' in charge;
Feeds ; Fertilizer.:
Phone' 71
Groceries
Phone 27'..
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CREWE;
Miss. , 13e11 Graham, o,; out
,KinlosssPent the•week-end with
her sister,' Mr.. and" Mrs. Warren.
Zinn. .
Mr. Clifford :Crozier spent part
of the week ,in. Toronto as dele-
gate of .the Ashfield-- Federation
_of _..Agriculture at their :annual
meeting.' _ ' . .r
Mrs Will Reid spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Post
at Normandale. . •
• Miss' Stania Kolkman,, who is
assisting Mrs. Melvin Henry. Of
Pine River, spent they week -end
with her parents, ' Mr. and • Mrs.
T., 'Kolkman.
Ver .and• Mrs. Benson
Shack
le
ton spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. 'and Mrs: Jones of Wing-'
ham and Archie
.Diesel Getting Tryout ,
A new diesel powered train is
(being given a tryout on the Mea-
ford line by the C.N.R. A com-
pact train, it offers accomodation
for 40 passengers in addition to•
mail. and• express • service
s.•HE'I-MICS.:
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,Presents:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 17, 18,
IT'S . A HIT WITH EVERYONE
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Starring JOHN CARROX. & MARIE McDONALD.
SATURDAY :MVIATINEE AT 2:15 , P.M.
;onday, " Tuesday, Wednesday,. •Jan. .: 21, 22, 23'
1001 laughs Man" -,-,Now hwlas
. ThFulerBrush e is
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The. Yellow- ow a: an
RED SKELTON arid • lovely GLORIA DeH AVEN.
rtiary lst
Mrs Lorne' Durnin spent' a few Curran presided 'forthe election,
of officers.: The 'results were • as'
follows pres.,,Jean Aitchison;
vide pres., " Margaret •`Millar;` sec,
treas.., .Irma . Forster, _ Xpress report-
er, 'Ruth' Webb. ;Further business
was discussed. Horne •assignments.
were given and • the meeting, ad-.
journed. Lunch was served,by the
hostess.
• Mrs. MacPherson with Mrs.; Jas.
Mrs, E. W, Rice was hostess for :days as a patient in 'Victoria Hos-
the •' January meeting of ' the ' W. ' pital, London. ,
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W d _ Organize Handicraft Club'
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The Si. Helens Happy• Handl-
crafters held their. first 'meeting
on . January 4 at the home .of Mrs.
Gordon MacPherson. The .project
this year is':' "Cotton 'Accessories
for the Club Girl's . Bedroom".
later
M. S and the W. . on e nes • .
,day, afternoon, when 17 ladies.
:were .present. ,Mrs. Wr 1: Miller -
presided .and the ' annual :reports
'of the secretary, treasurer and;
the different' conveners showed a,
successful year; 'Mrs. Frank- Mc-,
Quilln was 'appointed treasurer.,
to succeed Mrs; Gordon... Mrs..:.J.'
Cameron conducted the worship;.
service . and the topic .on French
•Canadi'an 'Evangelism...She ' was.
assisted !by Mrs.. W.' • A. Miller
and` • Mrs.. W. I. Miller. Miss W.
D. Rutherford read` of the Point
`Aux; Trimble School near 'Mon=
treat: Mrs:.Caineron, treasurer of..
the' Life .•' Membership Fund, re='
ported $10 M :the. treasiry
• Mrs' Curran, the president,
conducted the meeting of the W.
.A. whieh was opened .;by the : use
of the' theme song..and creed:•
The theme of the worship' serOce
was "The Kingdom of God" ,and
the ':scripture 'lesson was 'read. by
1 Mrs. Frank Mot uillin. and the
comments. by Mrs: R Errington
The _report of 'the treasurer, show-
ed a •sucess f ul year with a 4 a1-
ance . on: hand 'or '$284.57. ' Mrs.
W...1. Miller, Mrs G, ,Stuart, Mrs,
G. ,MacPherson and Mrs. W. A.
i ed a • omnut
`1 weea. ,appointed c
...Miller r
Pp
tee , td purchase a carpet. for the
platform :in the ,church. The mat- T
ter ;of: papering and painting was • .
discussed. and .'left •. over until "a
meeting.-: Places of meeting
'and hos'tossfor-th-ewyear-were-
next meeti
• arranged. Theng of
die W; " is wi•11 be7lre1 onr°the
regular date With. the W. M. S.:.
postponed until February 29th;
the Day of 'Prayer. 'Lunch ,.was -
served with Mrs. S. E Hayward
and --Urs. : McQuillin;-as_-.hostesses._
The ttird Social; • Evening un -der the uspiCes *of `:
Inst tuteae
was held in the�Coms
muna,ty--TaH--on--Frday evening---
with. a capacity ,crowd. Mrs Bar-••
!bour presided for the splendid.
program which 1 included corn -
Triunity singing; !piano olo's by
Mrs, C. Taylor, Eddy Gaunt, Nor-
ma Murray,, Carol _Gardner"and
Lois Webb f songs by Phyllis Bar-
bour,* Beverley Gaunt ,and Betty.
McDonald; by :a ,g soup of ,boys
—Ivan, 'Barry and Archie Mc=•
Quillan, Murray, Gaunt, 'Lorne
• Forster, Donald' (Gaunt and Bob
Aitchison; a solo by Terry Wil-
sdn; reading, by Miss. W, D. Ruth-
erford; mouth organ selections by •
' Mie, Fred McQuillin accornp•an-.
ied by Mrs; McQuillan; The Jour-
nal by Margaret Miller; a mixed
musical by Mr. and Mrs. George
Stuart and Don Cameron a piano
and kazoo` num er by • Bar(bara
and Murray Wilson and a short
play, • "The Party Line" by pupils
ibotr,• Betty McDonald; Beverley
Gaunt, 'Ronald Jamieson, Craw
ford 1VIcNei11 and Donald Taylor,
This group also sang a chorus.
After lunch dancing was enjoy.;
ed to music lay Mr: and Mrs.
Chester Taylor, Mr. and Mr's.
George Stuart •and Don Cameron;
and Mr: Fred+ McQuillin a d Mr.
Eldon 1Vti'ller with Mr. Culbert
as, caller -off. It was • announced
that the next social Wo ld take
elle form of a card party. bn ',eb
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