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The-Kairshea-WOm ergs-Institute
held their September Meeting
at thelome of /Mrs . Jack Need-
ham. Merabers•and several .
visitors were welcomed by the
President Mrs. Bob Gilchrist.
The roll call was answered by
"The uses Of plastics in agricUl-
ture",, '
Members were reminded of the
Rally in Allenford October 19.'at
9 a .M. Also the Area COnven-
don in Wiarton October 30 and
31st. Standing committee reports
were given' by conveners.
The highlight of the meeting
was ,'a debate, "There are more
advantages to being a rural house-
wife than an urban housewife':
Mrs..Betty Finlayson, Mrs. Marg-
aret Hamilton arid Mrs. Maimie
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Roulston upheld the urban house-
wife and Mrs. Marilyn Macintyre ,
aret Keith upheld, the rural house-
wife.' Many good points were
brought out by both sides and was
most interesting and amusing to
the audience. The judges gave"
their decision - a draw. •
A reading by Mrs. Ted Coilyer
"My World" was followed by court
esy remarks by. Mrs. Gib
Hamilton.
The meeting closed by the -'
singing of "0 Canada" and the
Institute Grace. —
The October meeting will be
held at the home ollvirs. Cliff
Roulston, October 26th at 8.30
p.m. Note change of date.
The hostess and directors Mrs.
Gib Hamilton and Mrs. D. L.
MacKinnon served a tasty lunch.
TYPING
SEWING
ART
INTERIOR DECORATING.
SURVIVAL . TRAINING
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie
attended Ilderton Fair on Satur-
day as it is where her sister Mrs..
Oswald. Rudi's family exhibit
their work-4
Mr. and Mrs. Bill RintoUl,
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer of Wing-
ham., Mr. and Mrs. Mack Card-;
iff of. Brussels attended the plough•
ing match at Sebringyille on
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Rintoul and Mr, and Mrs.. Jim
Hayden of Port Albert attended
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs; 'ElgidSleightholm
moved from Ttronto to Ailsa
Ch
raig the.first of September and
e is now employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding of
Kitchener spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz.
Mr..Harding and Mrs. Schultz are
brother and sister-.
Ted Straughan of Kitchener
visited Friday with' his consini.-
roy Laidlaw , Mrs. Laidlaw and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor were Saturday
evening visitbrs with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Craig and family.
Visitors throughout the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
`Mowbray were-Parrl-and
toner of Sarnia.,, Mr, and Mrs.
Angus Falconer and Kevin and
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Purdon and
Raymond, all Of Strathroy:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon, West
Wawanosh, were Sunday visitors
_with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey Craig and
John are spending a Month with
-his parents Mr, and -Mrs. Dawson
Craig until they can get possession
of the house they have rented.
iirri Orr of London spent the
week end with his mother Mrs.
Wm. Orr and brother Bob ,of Lang-,
side and called on his sister Mrs'.
John L. Currie and Mr. Currie Of
East Wawanosh.
"Joe Tiffin on Thursday evening
,attended a musicians Executive
meeting at St. Marys and on
Sunday attended the General
Meeting of Musicians for local •
418 at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs.: Vietor Wybeng,a
on Monday forenoon visited Mrs.
Rusgel Ross and Mrs. Earl Caslick
WHITECNRCH:
at Walkerton Hospital. 'Mrs. Cas-
lick has improved- and is now out
of intensive care.
Attending the Sutton-Forster
wedding at LucknoW from the
community were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and. Mr. and. Mrs.
Lorne Forster.
Mr. and,./Mrs,. Norman Stewart
and family of. Lambeth spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and attended the Sutton-
Forster wedding at Luclinow.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ,Simpson
of Kintail were Sunday, visitors
With-Mrand--MrsGeorge*-Fisher—
and family 'of Wingham. •
Mrs."Dykema of Galt is'a //Visit'
or with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Laid,-
law . • .
Mt. and Mrs. Alexander Mur-
ray of Woodstock were Sunday
visitors with-Mr. and-Mr-s.--El-
wood Groskorth'.•
Chester Casemore, a patient,
at Victoria'Hospital, London,
last week returned to his Wing-
-Wm—frome -Orr Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Burchill and Mrs.
McKague of Wingham visited •
Jack. Burchill,,a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London, on
Sunday.
Visitors on Sunday 'with Mr.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
FOR YOUR .
CHRISTMAS LIST
LUCKNOW
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CEDAR CHESTS BRIDGE SETS
— ROCKERS RECLINERS
_.MIRRORS — TABLE, FLOOR
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HAMPERS — FOOTSTOOLS .
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JOHNSTONE and SON
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son 'of Elniira visited with Mrs..
Eunice Gillespie and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier.
Visitors on the Week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie Were Mr.
and -Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of
Windsor and on Sunday' Mr. and
Mrs. --Wayne Farrier and-Kimberley
of Hanover.
Week end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. George Fisher were Mr. and
Mrs Arnold Lougheed , Cheryl
and Andrew of Pickering; Mr. and
Teddy of Don mills; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Fisher, Lori, Lonnie and
Lee, GuelPh; -Mr. ahd Mrs. Carm-
an Machan of Waterloo; Mr. and
-Mrs. Bob Dawson and Cindy of
Campbellford; Mr. and Mrs: Bill
Gibson, Rhonda-, Billie-a-nd Greg-
ory of Whitechurch; Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Morrison of Bognor. All
attended the Sutton-Forster wed r
ding at the Presbyterian church,
Lucknow-and-reeeption later at
Legion Hall. "
Miss ViOla Kerry of Elmira
visited*Wednesday with her'cous-
in Mrs. Albert Coultes and Mr.
Coultes.
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and Mrs'. GershOm Johnston,
Wingham, were Mr.:and Mrs.
Charles Woods-and. _
Ken, who has been released from
hospital; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Smith of Kitchener; Mr. arid Mrs.
Jim Johnston, Carol Ann and
Ruth.' Ann of Listowel and Miss •
Annie Kennedy of Wingham.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan and with Ben
McClenaghan at Wingham Hospit-
al were Mr. and Mks. Harry MosS
of Plattsville and Mr. •and'Mrs.
Bill Parker of•Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes of
Kinloss were Sunday visitors With
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and fam-
ily and Mis. Orville Tiffin.
We are pleased to report that
John Currie, East WawanOsh, a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, returned home last week.
Joe Tiffin and' Joey on Friday
attended the ploughing match at
SebringVilte.
Miss Judy Jamieson, for the past
few weeks has been employed at
the office of the former Fry, and
Blackall factory.
On Wednesday Mrs: Don Jack-
wife
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° UPHOLSTERY
LIQUID EMBROIDERY
PHYSICAL FITNESS
' (Women)
NEEDLEWORK
Before The_ The: Age... of Miracles
Me!trofrs of a Country: Doctor
By DR. 1AI. VIPOR)OHNSTQN
$6.95
Dr. Johnston Was horn in West Wawanosh Township and
was a general practitioner in Lucknow for thirty years. His
book reflecti his life and in this community.
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