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I.. May Boyle : ;
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Mr, . and Mrs. Willi am •
Evans of Whitechurch visited
on Sunday at the Maulden
home.
_ Mr; and Mrs; John McCor-
mack of Alliston visited with
Mr: and 4 Mrs. Ellwood .El--
liott, Bruce and David, on
concession 8.
Mary Eadie returned to'
Guelph after a few das at
the home of her parents, M
r
...r.
and Mrs. Lorne Eadie,
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs, David Bowley on
the arrival of a baby boy in
,Kincardine and District Hos-
pital on Friday, February
13th. James David and -his
mother arrived home earlier
this week
nTuesday�Ed a n Edna. O Td May
TueBoylesday,
g were guests Mn
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Mrs, John Scott at i ple for
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g tithe' meen.of the •L rg• n
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Anglican Church Women,
and their husbands, begin-
ning with: a lovely smorgas-
bord noon meal. Guest
speaker . *as Mrs. Jewel
Stan)ey One of the . coin it-
• tee in char e.of the familyof
g.
fiat :eo• le'which the Ripley
P P . P Y
and: District Churches spon-
Mrs Kurt Nielson ,of Torr
onto visited last week with
herl' arenas, Mr. and . Mrs.
Don Bushell . and they all
spent ••a d; y with. Mr: and
Mrs. Glen Morning 's ar ' at
Port Elgin.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
•'Tom • McDonald were ' Mr.
and Mrs:: Bert Thompson,
Teeswater, Mrs. Clare Bush-
ell and Dawn of Kingarf,
Mrs. Rick Helm and` Jennifer
, of Riversdale, an d Mrs. Ann
MacDonald, Car -1,' Lisa and
their baby sister, of here. '
Congratulations to : the
area students of grade 8 who
participated in. the °24 hour
.Rockathon at the Lucknow
Public School. They stuck to
it and had a rocking good
time.'
Charles °:Burt,,: formerly of
here and now -a resident at
Brucelea Haven, was very
poorly all last week. He is 93.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt were
with him each :day.
Mrs. Tom McDonald Visit-
ed in Teeswater on Friday
with her aunt, . Mrs Jim
Struthers and with Misses
Pearl . and Jean McIntyre.
Congratulations to. Paul:.
Burt of here and Sandy'
McEwan, of Kinloss who.
were in The grade 13 gradu- •
ating class ` ' at Walkerton
• High School. Their parents •
attended.
Mr. and Mrs William E.
Haldenby -attended their
granddaughter, Connie Hal-
denby's:-wedding: Thebride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs • Ralph Haldenby of
Guelph. We extend congrat-
ulations from •friends here to
the . newlyweds.
Klnlough A,C.W.
The . February meeting of
the Anglican Church Women
was held -on Thursday at -the
home of Mrs. .Roy' • Collins,
beginning . with a .bountiful
pot luck dinner .at noon:.
In the absence of the pies-
ident, Mrs. Delbert Hedley,
the first vice president, .'Mrs.
Ray Collins, , OresXd d, .°lren=.:.
ing with a prayer, Mrs,. °Bert.
Nicholson read the scripture,
•The theme of the meeting,
was Love, and each member
answered the roll_: call with 'a
scripture verse containing"
the word, Love, 'Mrs, Ronald
Thacker. read the minutes
and communications; also' a
thank you letter from St
Monica House, for the bale
which was sent earlier.' There
• was also a letter of thanks for
the two bales that • were sent
to Western Canada, •
A lovely meditation on
God's love for us, was given
by Mrs. Eric Thacker. The
convener, .Mrs. Midford
Wall, took charge of the.
program. This being observ-
ed as the year of the disabled
and stressing love .,to be
shown, the program carried
out the theme. Those taking
part were,, Mrs.. Milford:
Wall, Mrs. David Haldenby,
Mrs; Stewart Lane, Mrs`: Roy
Collins, Mrs. Bert Nicholson;.
Mrs. Ronald Thacker and.
Miss May Boyle;
Suitable hymns were sung
,and Mrs. Midford Wall .dos-
ed the meeting with prayer
and gave the courtesies.
Cards were signed for sick
and- shutin members.
Kinlough W.M.S.
The Presbyterian W; M. S,
met on Wednesday afternoon
at the -home of : Mrs.: Tom
McDonald: Mrs: Glen Hal-
denby presided.
• Mrs. John Barr read. -the
scripture. Mrs.. Frank Maul-
-den had the devotions and
meditation and closed �' w'th a
Pral .
Y er `.
Mrs, Don Bushell read the
minutes and for ;the roll. call
eath`member read a ,clipping,
in keeping with the year of
the disabled. n
Mrs. Glen Haldenby intro-
duced the study book • .on'
India and Nepal and conduct-
ed g. `quiz:. She also read a
poem and gave the sourtes
ies.
Hymns were sung
throughout the meeting • fol-
lowed by grace. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Glen Hal-
denby.
al-denby.,•
Holyrood W.I.
Mrs. Lorne ° Eadie Was
hostess for . the '° February
meeting of the Holyrood
Women's Institute.
Mrs. Eadie presided and
Mrs. William MacPherson
read the minutes " of the
previous meeting and gave
the financial report. She also
.'read the thank you'.. replies
from those who received
,cheerio boxes at Christmas
and a letter from the Provin-
cial President, Mrs. Hieplek.
Vouchers for the Blyth. Sum-..
• mer Festival and the Home
and Country were given tis
the members. .
Mrs. Orrie Gingrich re-
ported on the 4-H course and •
the leaders, Mrs. Gingrich
and Mrs. John Ackert, were
each given a 25th year Bruce
County Rally plate in appre-
ciation of their faithful lead-
ership.
• Mrs. Ellwood _Elliott read
an article on the new postage
stamp which will -be ready on n
March 4th. Mrs. Alex Percy
reported on the caution that
should be taken on the spray
that is being used to control
insects on spruce trees.
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott pres-
ided for the program and the
motto, the world is my
neighbour but who is' my
friend, was well given. ' by
Mrs. Gin *eh She also gave
a reading on the life of St.
Valentineand why we send
Valentines, endingwith
some personal poems.
A Valentine reading . was
u g
given by Miss May Boyle and
Miss Edna Boyle conducted a
jumbled word contest on :the
Institute.
At this time the convener
welcomed Mary Eadie of the
University Guelph Guel h who
gave a splendid : talk on
Junior Farmer work ' which
she has been involved in for
h`
t ease' seven years. The
motto ishelp;
seaf .• and coin
munity
betterment. She finds
it very exciting and a chalet
lenge for youngpeople to
broaden their horizons. In
1978 she was chosen to go to
Prince Edward Island which
was most fascinating and in:
1979 she attended a leader-
ship camp at Bark Lake
which was another thrilling
experience, learning how to
lead recreational programs
and train young peoples She ..:
is the Provincial director for e
the Guelph area :and had 'a
poster with pictures nicely.
arranged to show the various
"events. Mary was thanked
for her most interesting and
informative talk and was
presented with a Bruce
County rally plate in appre
ciation..
The directors for this
wr.. meeting ere M s. Ellwood
• Elliott and Mrs. Orrie Gin -
rich.
le Grp
sympathy from this com-
munity Is
om-munity.:is extended to. the
Emerson Family on the
passing of Frank Emerson.
Sympathy is also expressed
to Mrs. Norval Stanley and
her Family on the passing of
Howard Peter of Wiarton.-
Sam Emerson is very sick,
he was . moved from the
Lucknow nursing. home to
Wingham Hospital last
week. k\
Don and,Ahna Gillies had
as dinner guests on Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave a Hender-
son.
Nancy and Paul 'Green-
wood visited with June and
Carl :Elliott on Saturday
evening.
Earl June and Ian Elliott,
Joyce and .girls visited with
Mr: and
MO. -W11 and
:Family on Thursday: even-
ing.
Sandra: and Don..Forester.
were at • Jamie and Mary,
Lynn Foresters Sunday hells
ing them get ready to move.
They -are going toitiOlte' their
home at Rainy r. This
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