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KINGSBRIDGE and DISTRICT
(Too Late For Last Week)
Mrs. Martha O'Neil is visiting The St. Patricks concert afield in.
the • hall Sunday evening was well
attended. The ,programopened
with several. songs : Eby the school
children under the,. direction of
Father . Charles Caruana, Mrs.
Walter Clare accompanied them
on the piano. There . were piano
numbers by Jimmy Frayne, :'Den-
ise Dalton, Sharon Courtney, Pat-
ti O'Connor, Maria .: Dalton. The
Irish Jig by, � Ursula Courtney and
Kathleen Hogan. Violin, selections,
by Mr. Basil Hogan• ' and accor-
dian numbers by .'Mr. Hein Hein-
dricks. Mr`s.. Robt. Howard sang
some Irish songs. An Irish dance
by Louise, Maureen, Denise and
Maria - . Dalton, ' Pattie and d.Pam-
ela Wildgen. Duets by Sharon
Courtney with trumpet and Karla
Reigling with the baritone. They.
were accompanied by Maria Dal-
ton on the : piano; The program
ended- with a sing song : led by
Mr. Eugene Frayne;
in Algonac, ' Mich.
Mrs:: Peter . Vogt and son Jerry,
Detroit spent the week -end• • with
Messrs. Frank and Pat Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollock and
Teddy Martin, Hamilton spent the
week -end with. Mr. and Mrs.
Blaise Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton and
-Kathleen spent •the; week -end in
Kingsville-and:Windsor
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edwards
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Augustine Kinahan.
Messrs. Denis and Maurice Dal-
ton, Hamilton spent the week -end
at their : home::
Mr'' Doug Frayne is a.patient
in St.. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
He has been hospitalized as' ; a
result of an injury :.at work. •
Misses Frances Gilmore, Rita
Kelleher of . London , spent the
week -end at the Gilmore ` home.
Mr. . and Mrs. Jim Moore 'and.
family, Huntington, West Virginia
visited relatives here last week.
Master . Kevin Austin returned
home 'Sunday from Stratford hos-
pital where he underwent surgery.
on his ear last week. Little Beth-
any Austin had the misfortune to
fall and fracture her arm last
_week. ._.• __
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quantity of merchandise, - from a
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"Cannot' ship until you pay for
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KINLOUGH
(Too. Late For Last . Week)-
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We extend sympathy to Mr.
Tweedy of . Dunville.and
Mrs, Florena Newhart of War-
ren, Ohio in the passing of their
brother, the late Wellington Twee-
dy.
We are.. sorry to report ' that
Allan Nicholson, son of Mr, and.
Mrs Bert Nicholson, whohas
been m the Sick Children's Hos-
pital, London for over four weel*.
is now . in isolation with an .at-
tack of the measles..'.
,;Mrs. Gertrude :Walsh was a re-
cent visitor with Mr., and Mrs:.
Scott Walsh, .Stephen and Debbie
at Carlsruhe:
Mr. and Mrs." Chris Shelton left
on Wednesday for Toronto where
Chris underwent eye surgery at
the Toronto General Hospital.
Room G-215.
The 'W A. meeting was . held at
thehome of Mrs. Russell Hewitt
with Mrs. Roy Schneller presid-
ing ' and Mrs. .Medford Wall Secre-
tary. 'Suitable hymns were sung
throughout the meeting. The Scrip-
ture .was read by Mrs. "George,
Haldenby.' Prayers followed and
a Missionary reading by M r s
Midford Wall.' Mrs. Russell Hew-
itt read " an. Easter poem. Miss
May Boyle and:. Mrs. ' Howard
Thompson. were appointed a corn-
'mittee to arrange'. a social even-
ing. Mrs` Roy Schneller gave a
reading "failure." Edna and
May .:Boyle sang' . "Robe • of Cali
vary. Mrs. Howard ' Thompson
read a poem "Blessed ' Peace:
Mrs. Don McCosh was the guest..
speaker and took. as. her : topic.
`What it means to belong" end
also read. `a , poem "the little
Christians." An ,invitation was ex-
tended to the ladies to . attend an
Easter . tea ':in :'Ripley :: • on April,
1st Mrs. Gertrude. Walsh gave :a
reading "Pamily: beatitudes." . Mrs.
Tom. Hodgins' read "Kindly things"
and ''Fruits` of the spirit" by Mrs.
George:. Haldenby; The .courtesy.
remarks were given by Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh. The roll call was.
"An. Easter. Verse." The •meet-
ing closed with a hymn and pray-
er,
ray-
er.. Delicious refreshments were
served by : the hostess. The .next
meeting willbe held at the home.
Of . Mrs. ,Tem Hodgins..
Mrs. Frank Colwell of Bervie
spent a ' day with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Hewitt.
Mr. and Mrs: 'Roy Schneller,;'
Jiunmy. and Betty spent Sunday
with ° Mr. and , Mrs., Donald Earle
at Ingersoll. Mrs. Schneller will
remain for •a time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby
entertained . friends on Thursday
:evening.
,Mrs.. Frank ' Johnston spent a
few . days with Mr.- and . Mrs.
Russell Johnston. Mrs. Johnston
has beena patient . in Wingham
hospital` for a time. •
,Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Eadie and '
Allan visited on Saturday . "even-
ing ' with . Mr.„ and Mrs. Bert Nic-
holson and. Lois:. __. �_...
Mr. •and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins of
Lucknow were 'recent visitors with
Mrs.. William Cox and Rev. Ben-'
son. Cox.
' Friends of Mr. Maurice Hodgins
are sorry, to . learn ' that ' he un-
derwent major surgery at Vic-
toria. Hospital , during the • week.
Mr. and 'Mrs.' Midford Wall and
Donnie , were . dinner guests ' with
Mr.' and Mrs. George Haldenby
on .Sunday , evening.
Since it was announced last
week that the Anglican. Centennial
would be on- August 2nd it' ' was
learned that the MillartonChurch
f
was also observing their Centen
.sial on_that:—sameW day, -so-- it was°
decided to hold it on the Labour
Day Sunday, September 6th with'
morning and evenings services.
We are pleased to report that
Miss Katherine Bushell was the
lucky winner of a quarter of beef
at the .hockey match on Friday
night. ' w
Mrs.. Ezra Stanley spent 'a day
with Mrs, W. Shantz, con: 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tollefson of
Islington spent the week -end. with
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins visited
Mgt week with her sister Mrs.
Eva Stanley, also with her nieces
who are hospitalized at London
following a recent, car accident.
' The 6th meeting of the Holy-
rood Milky Martians was held in
the Kinlough School with 8 :mein -
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WEDNESDAY',. MARCH 25, 1964
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ben' present. -Joan Percy, presid-
ed and the meeting opened with,•
the 4-H . pledge. Jean Sutton read
the minutes. The roll call was
"A ' supper '.dish I made!". There
was a discussion on milk desserts
and hints to keep : in mind when
making them. The 4-H. Creed was
repeated.. ' Pancakes ' were made
and served • for lunch
This same group held their 7th
meeting at the home of;. Mrs. Ezra
Stanley on. March 10th.. There were
9 members present with Mary
Ann McEwan in charge. The 44H•
pledge was repeated and Jean Sut-
ton readthe minutes. Roll call
Soup and desserts made. There
was a discussion on baking ,with
milk. Some time was spent in re-
viewing the work. A casserole.' dish.
was ' made; also tapiocadessert
and chocolate milk which was
served * for ,'lunch. Jean` Sutton.
thanked' the hostess.'
Mr. " and Mrs. Morley Bushell
and family visited with. Mr and
Mrs.. Albert. Colwell :and family.
at Kinloss.'
Mr. and Mrs. • Perry Hodgins
were . recent visitors with his sis-
ter Mrs. Ethel' James, who un-
derwent ''surgery recently at St.
Jo3eph's Hospital, London.
CORRECTION OF MAILING
LIST HAS. BEEN DELAYED
The . correction of The • 'Sen-
tinel mailing list has -been
delayed, but we "hope to get
this done within the next cou
* ple of weeks : or so.
There are many.expiry dates
to be., advanced; and, some
have been enquiring as to
• when their label date? will be
corrected-
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