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N EX TOR OCTOBER 14, 1041,
,eth
Kitborchon Notos
was crowned Ladies from West
C• ast visit Brucefiel
A group of musicians came
and played for us on a variety
of instruments: violin:
Michael Park, Banjo: Brian
Scott; Guitar Mark Cruik-
shank. Most of the numbers
were familiar.
she reminded me when I
took six pupils of imy musie
class to Toronto to sing in the
CO-EA. Massey Hall choir led
by Dr. G. Roy Fenwick,
Director of Music for the
p4a. of Education of Ontario
and she was AI, in the, back
seat of my,; ear. Memories
*
I> .4",*otrinly. maid,.
andMrs. MetOlattvilW
Hens** with ,Charlie, iaod
Oliver MCKOY, also Buelah
McKay; ' • .
.ShirleyLuther 5.A. Paine to_
play-for us fora hymn sing.
Thelma . Bode !mad several
poems and readings with a
Thanksgiving thought.
Rev. Rev. Vanslike of NortliSide
United Church. with.-an in-
spiration of Worldwide Com-
munion he served us Com-
munion. The ladies from the
U.C. W. of Northside brought
cookies served by Margaret
McCowan.
IT foffAMINJINPULL
As !aln* dedicated royalist
it sorpriapalte that I .have not
n'nonobthing about the
ilrai Wedding. The night
fore.' the.Staiff asked who
would like to be wakened to
*auto wedding.
,,Nfectoof thetesidents were
mower an nothusimi-
leNes: when asked they
hs 4nen .44). to -Sec the
wedding, I. 10% *•N--14.40
when was
crowned:. rotten.
my brother kneirl .1/0
slnn sent to Eegland, by his:
cOM lawny in 1932° and when
the'cntmation Mir up he
insisted 1 come over during
that time; -I., gave it serious
thought.
had my room at school to
take care of and that was a
problem. When I , asked MY
inspector J.H. Kinkead about
it he answered, "By all
means, go: It is wonderful to
have the opportunity to be in
London during that period of
history in the making.
My nephew Don, had just
completed College of Educa-
tion which fitted him to teach
Gr. 7 to 10. He volunteeredto
take my room so that problem
was solved.
I left here by the early train
for Montreal where I bad
plane ticket for England to be
there by. June 2nd, Corona-
tion Day. Besides being
somewhat mixed' lir in. time.
the plane trip wet e.. It got
the there-in- Plea time.
My lorother asite.. the tele-
shoneopenatorto waken* 44.
is tserViee of
the .telelphone, We had
good, 040 ihreatfaSt 4
.bacon and egg‘f Eng'
lish call-it. •
We left for the Walton. nn.
. Thames station for the train
into- Loudon. Waterloo
station. From there we reach-
.ed ,the Mall along which the
parade would pass where we.
had our reserved seats.
" We had to pass through a
gate to reach our seats and
here I had my first eAperience
with an English crowd. I was
jostled a bit. but the guard at
the gate said "Let the lady
through. She's wearing a
Maple Leaf."
If you go to England -be
sure to wear a maple leaf as
the people notice it and it
distinguishes ypu from an
American with noticeable
preference. .....
It was raining and the
guards that lined the mall.
had grey capes on. which they
reini.ved when it stopped
raining.
Before left for England
tail a letter ,from the flop*
ExPoitotA41,1*0$019..write'
up *trap*. rttion..1114,,
it in tholF:nnaris by•Air-Mail
teas ed
on .the occasion of tt4e.en.
Elizabetles. 2$0.t*OOkverg.i..
'VISITORS
Lorne Dale with Gladys
Brighten, Paul Hildebrand
with Bessie Smale.
g, Mrs.. J.M.'Scott visited her
4cousin Mabel Turnbull on
family affairs. Our grand-
mothers were sisters.
Mrs. Willis, Clinton nee
Marjorie McKenzie called to
see her ex-teacher she jogged
and walked in the Clinton
Terry Fox "run out" from
Clinton. I didn't recognize
her at first, but when..-she
mentioned some of her co-
classmates Jean and Joan
McMaster and Ernie Clarke
the light began to dawn when
Bingo winners were Ralph
Hales, Oliver McKay. Jim
Baker.
Constance
people in
Gananqque-
. Correspondent
.Y MERNER
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Mrs.. Frank Riley
AFC1741!**,04, OregiMerf Winthrop and :Michelle.
Wend* nr.4ndOn:spAnt 'the
Thanksgiving weekend wl‘b,--
Mt• goboit Woos
of Gangeoque.
' Mr: and Mrs. Jim Prezcat-
, ..,05Pk11; Debbie, and Michael
Were Sunday supper guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lrry
Dillon, Michelle and B
a
rad-
ley.
Court Constantine are hay-
. ins their Ladies Night on
Thursday evening_Odt. 15th
at 8 p.m. in the hall with
euchre and penny .sale.
The Foresters Fall Dance
is alsocoiningup-on the 23rd
of October in Vanastra with
Jim Medd .and the Pleasure
Paks providing the music.
Tickets are available.
Mrs. Ferne Dablstorm of
SFattle Washington and Miss
Doris Lyons Los Angeles
California spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wightman. °'
Miss Jane Allan who isa
attending carleton
4t1 "*I* .spent ilw week
on!** PoIrtnts*-Adid Nowt 4$14*
• ,wick Speed Thanksgiving
weekend with his grand-
The Thanksgiving meeting
of the WAS of Cannel
Presbyterian Church was
held on Monday evening
when Mrs. Robert Taylor
was hostess with Mrs. Al
Hoggarth co-hostess. Mrs.
Taylor presided. Mrs. Ruby
Bell was in charge of the
devotional and opened with a
meditation "0 Give Thanks"
Mrs. Pete Campbell read
the Scripture. Mrs. Bell gave
a message on Thiink.sgiving
pretaining to the year of the'
disabled. Miss Donna Taylor
daughter Mrs. R. McMillen
and hir. McMullen.
Miss Nary Jane Scott
Fanshawe College London
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and ?first Ken
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prow;
f4le4l0.40 $14ksiehOwttn
A41;%4 Reid** Orkvidson Osh;
*w* *POO* 'week visiting
**b. Mrs 1,4 Ves. %Ira
tiK*Vle)f. ,
Mrs, IfulthfoerrY Vent the
S A. mee
fav with twol piano
solos. Bell gave a
Thimisgivi message and
Mrs. HO arth readings on
"Everyday Living."
Mrs. Taylor presided for
the business an invitation
was accepted from Se,aforth
Church Ladies' to attend
their meeting October 15th at
2:30 p.m. Next meeting will
be on November 2nd at 8
p.m. at the church with Mrs.
Uoyd Mousseau in charge.
LADIES'AID
Mrs. AI Hoggarth presid-
weekend with Mr., and Mrs.
Gordon 'Elliott London.
Miss Dianne Linn-
*on College Sarnia sPeat
the 119114Y. week with Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart:
Thit414074s service
wan pe4r1 at the United. Ornqb
:nrgn SuirilnY morning
McMunces.
96mnon.Wns: .st ake
god. 0.0.01474 ,(!as idecor-
404:-,vottt-,eowers foots 014
*10404 34 men* of
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in Hensall
ed for the Ladies' meeting
which followed with a medit-
ation "How Manifold are
Thy Works" and led in
prayer. Mrs. H. Hyde 'save
the treasurers' relied.
Business was discussed
and final plans made for the
bazaar, November 7th at 3
p.m. The tupperware items
will be delivered at the
church between 1:00 p.m.
and 2 p.m.on Thursdiyiect-
ober 15th.
Classified Ads pay dividencts.
the Tuckeramith Unit. Nett
Sunday anniversary services '
wilLbe at eleven amt. and 8
p.m. when Rev. Rae Grant
will be the preacher in
the morning.
carrel
,church.
RisN Kennekh Knight eprr;
dlieted Thankrgiviffig . service.
(****1 Presbyterian
Church on Sakday speaking
an 4ThanksglAng Perspect,
Wm" Th'e . ehoir under the
direction Of . Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor sang "A Song of
Thanksgiving" and the SO.
bath School pupils sang two
numbers "Dear God We
Thank Thee" and "He IS
Love." The church was beau-
tifully decorated in keeping
with the season.
The annual bazaar will be
held on Saturday. November
7th at 3 p.m.
Mrs. Don Gooding and
Miss Dale Gooding of Park•
hill were recent visitors with
the former's mother Mrs.
Mabel Munn.
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