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.AT:'TORONTO ' MEETING. •
•::On March 13th, 'Donald Court,.
ney, county secretary and Char -
Ws Emmerton,• county master of
West Bruce. County ' Orange Lodge,
attended : an : officers meeting . in
the Westbury •Hotel, :.Toronto.
' They also. attended a banquet
.in the Royal` York ` :Hotel that
evening in : honour..of Past Grand
Master Leslie Saunders. • .who is
currently Grand Maste of the'
Orange Imperial Lodge ', of the'
world. ':•
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PAGE SEVEN
Couple; Noiioured:
BeforeDarture
(WHITECHURCHi. NEWS)
On Friday evening.. a presenta-
tion 'and dance'.was held in White-
'church
hite'.church Community Memorial Hall
to honour Mr. and . Mrs Harry
Swan and .family who are leaving
the ,• community • `to live ...at Bervie
where Mr. Swan 'will , be :'employ-. •
ed .by.. Bert -MacLennan: Dancing
was enjoyed to music. supplied' by
Tiffin, Orchestra with Oscar,
of ter and Leroy Rintoul doing the
calling;off; After lunch. Mr, . and
Mrs, :''Swan were ` called to the
front, given seats ' on' the plat-
form,; . while Wallace !Conn read an
`address with Raymond Huffman
presenting :,.;them'.' with a gift of
money. Mr;. Swan, thanked the.
crowd for- their: gift and invited
them to visit them anytime. Ray-
mond Huffman delighted the aud-
ience by. singing a song and for
which he •received requests , for
two encores,
Bernadette and :Patricia King
of Teeswater and. Brian King of
Kitchener spent the week -end. with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott,
Mrs. • James Laidlaw returned
home on 'Wednesday front Wing
ham' and. District Hospital. Mrs:
Tom, Magoffin' ••is 'assisting her
until ;She has .regained' `strength.
Andy Henderson .spent . the
week=end'' with relatives in Listo-
wel.
Mr. and •,Mrs.:Wilbert .Schwich-'
tenberg, ,Lori Jane ' and Kerry.
spent Saturday .with her• `parents
Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Coultes pri-
or to . their. '• departure'' early' 'Sun
Sun-
day/' morning for. Miami Beach,
Florida . Mr. and ..Mrs. Jack 'Cowl
tes and Debbie of Dresden, are
accompanying them to.,Florida,
Marlene Martin of London spent
the , week -end with her parents
Mr. and . Mrs. • Donald Martin.
Euchre Party Held
•Curries'School held 'their pro-
gressive Euchre : party Friday
night,' March 12th, with ;lq; tables
playing High. score prize winners
were .Mrs. Alex Leaver, Lorne
Scott., Those receiving consola-
tion prizes , were Mrs Ronald
.Coultes and Jim :Coultes . Special
prizes :went to Gershom• Johnston
': and...Mrs. Jim ,Currie. for .'having"
birthdays. -nearest March 17.. -The
hosts and hostesses' Mr: ' and Mrs:
Gordon McBurney, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Congranm served .lunch.
Thenext party;. will . be held on
March 27th when • Mr.: and 'Mrs.
Jiro . Currie . and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Leaver Will be the spoil -
SOTS.
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tess to the Kintail Women's ° In- a o 11 f Renfrew' of a visited last week'•
stitute o n Thursday . evening, ' at the hoax • of *, and Mrs. Fair Notes:•
March llth. After the Ode' . and
.. • MaeT�gaIl. � �•
Mar Stewart, Collect Mrs:. Dave ..Boys and girls;. should be'pre- •
Mary South Kinloss,' Y. P. S.' am
!UlacDonald read the . current et/ paring. .. for the School Childrens
. . :, .Sixteen, young people met at Exhibits. Speciale sizes from The
ents. The roll call "what ,I .haveP
.;, thehome. of +A�Ir, �an'd. Mrs. Frank ,
learned from a newt/ • Canadian - Jack Hood Spool.. Supplies: will
MacKenzie' on March 14th. Pres- be awarded' for. the. most amts
was . answered 'b a: number of ident,. Jack' )2laclnnes oened the p
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ladies. , Mrs, Thigh • MacKenzie ;meet ng ' with , hymn -followed by a won m the crafts section.
the Lords ..Prayer' in..unison• and I * * ,
a ;pnem' by 1ii'rn MacKinnon. The. i The Family Herald ' magazine.
Scripture was read• by Rod Mac- will, be a special prize to' someone
Kenzie. 11Enutes , ofthe last meet- ' in thebaking section' who can
ing were • read by the ' secretary, i make the best,. ginger snaps..'
Betty ,Colwell, : The . roll call,was *'
answered" by'.a verse with the ,Does of
word'. "saints." The story..of St: ' :. ,, oganizatioi plan. to
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on enter a. float in the Centennial .
Patrick was .'told and • an 'item
Parade?. Its not too early to be
St. Patrick, froni . the. Presbyter -talking a'xout it and theprizes
ian Record was. read ; by Ian. Mac- p
Kenzie. The girls present: sari will be good. Make" plans now.
sang,
gave the motto, . world affairs ar
our affair. Ten Of -the 4-H girl'
sang. ,their.: song, displayed their
books and their .first aid kit, un-
der the leadership-, of • Mrs. 'Bob.
Farrish and Mrs. Duncan Far-.
rish,, Jean MacDonald. , played ' a
piano solo. Mrs. Henry MacKen
zie showed slides of Trinidad and
some of our own country, which
everyone enjoyed. Jo Anne Alton
was with us and • told us how
much• she. enjoyed : being in . the
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"An Irish. Lullaby' with Miss . If you,antique
annual' competition for, the Farm ac ou all a h n y have furniture
Grace M D, g t t es pia o• that: you would 'loan to furnish a
held �n ' London, .
filmstrip, Teenagers a n' d arlour, kitchen
She showed use her gold pin. She is;
w sh A d• P t en or• bedroom it
also was. presented with a gar-
denia 'corsage ' and cup and Sauc-
er, The meeting closed: with the
Queen and Institute Grace; after
which the 'hostess and. her corn
raver as . own.., • ascus= would ' be well t o ` contact yrs.'
'by Frank:
;Gordon Kirkland, .Mrs. Kirkland
Sion' followed .led' Mr.
MacKenzie. Contests were con ' and committee;• plan to set . �ap.
ducted . by . Joyce Wall • and Grace these monis for the.• fair.
MacDougall.. After. ' the closing
hymn and ,•benediction • grace was
mittee in charge served ,
lunch. ! s
� •, sung and a lighted birthday cake
.was carried' in and placed :before
Walter 'Dickie. ' Everyone sang
"Happy Birthday" and the.; cake
and ice-cream were enjoyed for
lunch.. The next meeting will be.
parents, Mr, and Mrs:
Herb Buck- held :March. • 28th at the home M.
KINLOSS
Bill Buckton 'of ' Toronto Univer-
sity spent the week -end .with his
ton Mr. and. Mrs. Jas, •Burt. Rip CROSS
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With • Mr. and Mrs. Frank • Mac- • urs ay ate hon -ie of Mrs.
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Kenzie ie and fairiily
Roy p'inlayson in L'ucknow..
More than three -,quarters. of a
billion forest trees have."beenpro-
duced by Ontario government nur-
Karen •Elliott and Mary .Ma-
t IOi SO rnal1Y
Kinnon were guest, Friday nig t
and Saturday , with 'their grand•
'mother MrS,: D. Lr MacKinnon.
Mr, and: IMS. Clair ••MacDoug-
aces since 1605. ' •
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