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KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stauffer vis-
Stefl during the week with friends
sat Brantford and Paris.
Mr. and, Mrs? H? A. Graham
-spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller at , Sea-
iibrth, Mr. and Mrs. M. John
stone and Mrs. Joe Cassidy at
Weeswater.
The A.Y.P.A. met pri Monday
evening with Douglas Smith in
charge. The opening^ hymn was
“Fight the Good Fight”. Rev. J.
Prest read' the scripture ifesson,
Which wast followed by prayPr?
Plans were made for a Hal
lowe’en social on November 4st,
the committee in charge being Alice, Sheila and Beatrice HaL
denby, Donald Smith, Dick Porr
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financial progress. If your funds are active,
with frequent deposits arid withdrawals, a
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a monthly statement, together with
and a ready reference for budgeting,
bookkeeping and other purposes.
ter and Gary Graham. The clos
ing hymn was “Lord , keep us
safe’’ pnd Mi^s May Boyle led
in a sing song. Marie Schneller
conducted a quiz. A nut contest
wasconducted • by Ell wood Hod
gins. A reading On Autumn was
given by Dick Porter. A Bible
contest was conducted by Donna
Nicholson. A reading, ‘The Lord’s
little pig” was given by Gary
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WEDNESDA.V, OCT. 27th, 1954
CURRIE'S CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Slessor of
Bervie visited Wednesday at
Alex Whytock’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall and
Elda motored to Toronto on
Thursday.
. We are zsorry to report Karen
and Donna Wall to be under the
doctor’s care and hope for a
speedy recovery.
The children of our school had
a holiday on Thursday while the
teacher, Mrs, Graham, attended
a teaqhers’ convention at South ,
ampton. . ..
? ivlr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall, Who
have been at' the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Schumacher fop.
some time, returned to their
home at Kinlough on Thursday
evening. v ,
Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and child
ren of Olivet spent the week-end
with Mr. and-Mrs. Thos. Stewart
and boys.
Mrs. Ian McPherson & child
ren of the 8th Con. spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ste
wart and: boys, (...
The storm a week ago flooded
the 14th COn., Kinloss, just west
of—theKinloss-Culrossboundary—
and dislodged: the 41 bridge . at
Brown’s gate.
Visitors during the week at
the home Of Mrs. Frank Brown,
Were Mrs. Art Hodgins, Mrs. Mid -
lord Wall arid Donnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Wraith, Mrs. Tom Ste
wart, Elizabeth McPherson and
Mrs: Lloyd Cornish and Tommy
of Olivet. v
Mrs: May Jackson, who has
spent the past three weeks at
Brown’s, returned to her home
at Gorrie on Monday. ; • ,
Miss Helen Schumacher, Lon
don, returned home on Sunday.
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Graham, An animal contest was'
Conducted by Donna Nicholson.
Douglas Smith gave the closing
remarks and a period oi games
Were enjoyed followed by lunch.
Mrs. J, W. Colwell visited dur
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Currie Colwell, Cony 2.
The Mission Bang of the Pres
byterian church held a Hallo
we’en party on Friday evening
Brother Passes
Mrs. Cf B. Woolley of Dobbin
ton received word recently that
her brother, Clarence A. D.
Thompson“of^Thorpld“had-pass-
ed/ away. Mr. Thompson was in
his 69th year and had been ser
iously ill - for some months. He
is survived by his wife, four sis
ters and two brothers. A brother
and sister predeceased him.
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with Donald Barr in charge. Mrs.
Wesley Guest . and Miss May/
Boyle were appointed judges aha
the prizes were awarded as fol
lows: best; Hallowe’en costumes,
Joan Percy and Jean Suttoh; best :
dressed lady, Keith Maulden;
best dressed boy, . Beatrice Hal- ..
denby; fancy dressed lady^ San- *•
dra Percy;, comic lady, George
Bushell; comic gent, Kathryn
Bushell;, best couple masked, '
Joan Sutton and Donna Nichol
son. Mrs. Morley? Hushell ?nd
Mrs. ’ Lyman Sutton judged the
Jack-o-l an terns which were made
by the children? Donald Barr won
the prize. Sharon Hodgins fav
ored . with ■ ari organ’ solo and .
Hallowe’en contests. Journal,
Mrs. Perry Hodgins; solo,- Keith
Maulden. An apple game was
played. Donnie/Barr. and Joan
Sutton >■were game ’captains. A
string chewing contest was won
by Donna Nicholson and George
Busheli. At the. conclusion a de- .
lieioils lunch was served.
Mr. Jack Colwell of Holyrood,
visited on Sunday with his grand
mother, Mrs. J. W. ColWell.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman . Nichol
son and son David of Moleswofth* "7 ’
visited on; Sunday with Mr. and . ;
-Mrs,.-Bert/^—
•Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd . Con,way
of Gravenhurst, Mrs. Ed Hedley
and Helen Ruth mt Kincardine
visited on Tuesday \vith Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Hicholson and family.
Films were shown in the school
on Tuesday evening, when. the
teacher, Mrs. Burton^Collins, en
tertained the school section. Be
tween pictures the pupils sang
“The Maple Leaf Forever”. TWo
games were directed by Missj Ma
social tirhe enjoyed;
A -number from here at tench*"
the Confirmation service at Kin-
garf ,,ori ■ Sunday evening when-
the Bight, Rev, G. N, Luxtoi.
Bishop Of Huron,, ’cbnfi’rmed "■«
class/Candidates from i Kinlcw
were Mrs, Harald Haldenby ,an ‘
Alex Hewitt
&m'e peoplb are' like taxi driv
ers: they go through, life just
missing” everything. ' ■ '