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, THE 1..00KNok $�NTIP4L,,1,1,11410461%,, ONTARIO.
V.Henderson.Lurnher
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Owing •to the death of the President of this,
Zompany, Morgan M. Hendersiin,, it is now es-
,ential that all accounts owing ot outstanding, pap
Able to John. Wit Henderson, Luber Limited, be
now paid. -• •
The remaining Directors would • appreciate
very much the co-operation of all of ,their valued
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The accountsshould be paid in ,the office of
the Company at Lugknow, on or before
kTURDAY° February 22nd 1964/
CRAVVFORI) and HETHERINGTON, Wingham,
for. the Estate
of Morgan M. 'Henderson.
n Gaunt .Marks 8()th •Bieihday
(w..TEcHuitc. 'NEINS)
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Monday evening, Mr. and and spoke warm . words of wel-
Rdssl. Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. come .to All. Scripture was read
Gaunt, Mrs, Merle Case, by Mrs. Milan Moore : Rev George
and. Mr. Max McFarlan ga- Mitchell of Bluevale ..was .guest
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1 at the. Brookhaven NurSing speaker .whose message w a s
j. 11,Virigharn to. celebrate prayer. He stressed, . we don't
father, ,Mr..Thomas .Gaunt's
IhtlidaY ',which was February,
AO enjoying a chicken: din-
nd bhihday cake, he played,
e and recited poems he had
t school and As: a young
Th s community extends best little. response. :We should contin-
s for many .more hippy. ually practise. and 'discipline • our
lays: prayers. Mrs.. Jas. Richardson
'.Day . sang accompanied on the piano
sby. Mrs. Johnston Conn.. Mrs. Bill
World's Day 'of Prayer was Rintbill .gave the scripture read
on .Friday at 2:30 , inthe ing,. Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs,
lyterian church..' The:, leaders :Ezra Scholtz sang "0 Brother
:Mrs. Millan Moore, presi- 'Mari" accompanied on the -plane
of .U..C.W.*;,. Mrs. :.Bill Rin by Mrs..' Garnet Farrier. The key
2nd, vice-preSident of . Pres- woman; mrs. Russel Chapinan,
ian W.M.S.;• Mrs Rev Geo.: gave .the last, year report, atten-,
.Mts. JaS. • Rich- .artee: 25, -offering. $7,25. The new.
n; Gospel ' Chapel, .,Wingharn; key woman appointed was Mrs
Claude Coffin; tLC.W, Mrs. Jas. McInnes. This year. there
merson, president of Presby was 38: ladies present and
an of -
W opened the meeting ermg of • ' $10:65. ° • •
knew • how to Pray as we ought.'
Words withOut thoughts never to
Heaven to. ,Through prayer ire
should seek . to re-establish our-
selves. If we, only pray when we
need help it's; no wonder we get
KaIrshea DIppara • • ,
iCairs.eao. .2
call themselves
"The Dippers." They held .their
second and third °4-11.meetings at
the home of Mrs. Currie Colwell.
The Third ,meeting, held on Febru-
ary 12th, was attended by all
members. The next is to
beat :Mrs, G. Wall's on February
19: The leaders gave notes ,Which
were on cream and the, manufac-
turing of milk products: Mrs, Wall
demonstrated how to separate
curds from whey,. For lunch they
had. .broiled cheese •on rolls and.
a jellied -salad. '
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Colwanosh 'Learning Lassies.
The fourth meeting of the Col-
WanoSh Learning Lassies was held
at the home of: Mrs. Alton on
February 10. They opened the
meeting with the 441 Pledge and,
the roll. call answered. by : .nhr
.zriernbers, Karla 'Riegling and Su-
san Arnold demonstrated • how to
measure for a*blouse. Notes were
given , by • Mrs. Alton ..and. Mrs..
McDonald on, telecting the blouse,,
preparing the material; selecting
the pattern, measuring and. alter-
ing; using .the pattern. .
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Kintail Wardrobe Planners ,
• The. secoTO meetMg of the KM -
.tail Wardrobe Planners was held.
1at North. Ashfield Publie School.
The: president Jean:'MacDonald
opened the .meeting with "() Can-
ada" and ' the. repeating. of the
4-H 'pledge. The roll call. was an-
swered by • 20 members: It was
decided that ' the 'name /of our
club be, Kintail Wardrobe Plan-
ners. Mrs. 'Robb denaoristrated
how to Measure. Mrs,, MacLennan
and. Mrs. .Robb dictated notes 'on-
line, colour and texture. •
Imperiql
GOOD REASONS
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FQR BUYING
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eliminate DANGEROUS product containination
and to insure EXACT, MEASURE' of 'gasoline
and fuel Oils1. : • .
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Autornatie.",weather dotrolled deliveries. of heat.
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Zippy ..Zienettes : •
:This meeting :Was held at the
home of. Wanda Hunter.:'• Nancy.
Kirkland opened the, Meeting with
the . repeating of , the • 4 -II:. Pledge.
All members answe'red .the roll
call, Show the pattern and Mat-
erial that you plan to make. :your
blouse,' • It was planned to . have
the , next Meeting at ',Donna Rit-
chie's. Mrs.. Ritchie gave noteson
the ,following topics : Seleeting ,and
preparing.. the ' blouse; Selecting
and preparing .the pattern. :-Mrs.
Kirkland demonstrated how to .pre:,
shrink' material, .low to straighten"1
znaterial, hOw . to 'lay on 'the pat- I
tern and also .stay7stitehing." .Mrs.
Kirkland helped the junior...mem-
bers to • pintheir patterns on the
material. Wanda*, Hunter •closed
the, • meeting by playing t h e•
"Queen.". . • - • • .
Kozy 'Kustards. 4-H.
The Kozy. Kustards met at 'the.
home" of. Evelyn And Ruth White
on Wedpesday.. after *school; .Thp,
leaders sPeke. on the food value
of milk and • the reasons. for. Pas-
teurizing; Mrs.' ClaYton.. demon-
strated. The girls. made chocolate'
milk drink, egg -nog and andy-
candy.y. The next-- -meeting- it—To-
be held at the home of •Mrs..
'Clayton „when', the girls • will pre-.,
sent. their ideas for record book -
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Doors,' Windows,. Awnings ,1
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The March meeting will be held.. Coffin, Mrs, Ezra Scholtz, Mrs.
at the bonne of. Mrs. Garnet Par- Dan Tiffin, Mrs. Russel Ross,
rier on March 11th. Mrs. James Mrs. Wallace Conn, . Mrs. Russel •
McInnes gave Valentine read- Gaunt; Mrs. • Tom 'Jamieson,.. Mrs. •
!lig and , Mra, Annie . McQuillin To Magoffin, Mrshaties Mar -
gave. the • reading "Cooking 'and tin, "'Mrs. . Garnet . Farrier, Mrs
Courting" The guest speaker Annie Lott, Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mrs. Donna Mae Holm, Home Mrs. Coffin- accomParnied. by Mrs
Economist chose as her topic Mar- Garnet Farrier orf the piano sang
keting and divided, it."under the Juanita, The second musical' num- .
headings •L You, Promotion, Pro- ber was , "My Man John," sung
duct, Place' and Price She dividel by Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs.
the consumers into 4 classes ec- Ezra Scholtz dressed as menand
onenlical, ,apathetic, personal and Mrs Coffin dressed as a bride. •
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ethical. She asked if we could tell Miss TAnd*. Johnston of Bel.' .
to •which division we belonged, grave spent the week -end w:th •
Mrs• Holm was thanked' and pre- Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Tiffin.
sented with a ,gift by Mrs. Em- mrs. Albert coulies .returned
erson. The meeting closed.'witn on Wednesday by bus after visit- • ,
the singing of the. Queen. Lunch big with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coul-'
was served by the hostesses Mrs. tes. While there she .visited with
Johnston Conn, Mrs:, Dave Mac- 'Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox and
Donald and Mrs. Annie Lott. . Mrs Olive • Boss. at Dresden
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Guests Of TeeswaMrs Jas; Laidlaw, Miss Marx,
er . ' -
-- • .Laidlaw and- Mr., Elroy • Laidlaw.
. The Whitechurch Women's . In- were were ,in doderich on Friday. Mrs...
stitute *were .guests' of the Tees- Laidlaw visited with her sister
water Institute on Tuesday. Those Mrs. McBrian who has been • ill,
in attendance were : Mrs. Claude and with Mr ,MeBrian.
HITECHURCH
.Whitechureh Women's , Institute
meeting was held •• Wednesday,
February 12 at the• home :of' Mrs,
Victor Emerson With. an atten-
dance of '2).. The president Mrs.
Claude 'Coffinpresided and open-.
ed the. meeting with the singing
of Ode,:and repeating the Creed
in• Unison.' The roll call, Name
a, - province,. And, one of, it's chief
Indult-Hes,'
. was answered by 15
members. The =mites, financial
'staternent and correspondence was
given by the' secretary . Mrs. V.
EmersOn., Mrs., Albert Coultes was
appointed to represent the'
hapon. the Library Board with,
.Mrs.. Claude Coffin alternate. It
was . decided to send' the Branch
District. director to the Conference
at Guelph this year. It: was de-
cided to -have a variety' program
on' 'March 31st and -ask Mr. Nor-
man Wellwbod to show pictures
taken on his trip overseas, with
a' dance after with Farriers or-
ehestra suppiying the music.•Also
the teenagers are to have a Teen
Hopto Music -supplied. . by To,
fin's orchestra on February 28th.
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Order your 'co -0 Grade . Fertili'zer for delivery by
.• Feb. 1 and yOu Will.save $2.06 perton: For delivery between
. • Fob. 3.and Feb 28 your "Early Del/red,” discount will he
pi$r ton. In addition, you can earn cash disLotnitsof
..'6414:16 ;Tor. payment at pi -paintent by Feb. 1• and •6",,;.by
Feb. 28';
You can depend on co.-oP quality because Co-onerative's...,
are owned and controlled by the :people they serve'. ' • '
the farmers of Ontario, Every time You•ntake a .purchaset •
at yotir CO -operative you are mak ing your business stronger '
and pio're successful, •Rogisieedtrddirti,tark
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CO -OP QUALITY CONTROL. 15 ,YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION
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Telephone $802,1,26
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