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brigliter..„.;iiiioie Comfortable than
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Household-tit ki, and farm talks too, ire
done More quiCkly, More eat*,
inert ecOnoinically, and the world• of
entertainment ,is yours at the
`dick of a switch .. ill for only a
feiir cents st day.
Li'M Better 'OeOriCally t safe,;
clean, modern 'Way.
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up in price Vin;, average of 80%
betiveen,i'90iand 1.95 6 according
fo:the„ConstiMer .Price Index.
Bittfini•OntatiO4uring these same
years,•thelaverage 'price! of .
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, The theme of the worship service
"The Second Mile", was taken by
Mrs. Jack Taylor's group. Mrs.
Eldon •CoOk read the Scripture
from Paul's words ,in Philippians
2; 19 to 30„ A. short talk on this
lesson';Was read by Mrs. Taylor„
after which she,led in prayer.
The study period was,on Japan-
ese students in the news, when five'
,groups were formed with a leader,
who read a -history of a strident
and then short discussion followed
On their problems.
..Mrs. Borman led in recreation
and lunch was served.
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Club Members
To Visit HoSpital
..The Mary Hastings Rainbow
.Club met at the Oddfellows' hall
on Tuesday, January 7th with 26
members present and , three new
members, joining. The meeting was
opened with the Housewife's Creed
and Lord's prayer in unison. The
Minutes of the last meeting were
read • aind the treasurer's report
given. .
Several thank-you notes were
read, for treats sent at Christmas
time. It was ,-approved that four
members visit the older patients
at: the hospital'. each month. A
buchic will- be held at the Odd-
fellmArs' hall in February, with
lrifich served-by thy members, and
Will be convened by Stella Cowan,
A. draw for a blanket was won
by Kathleen Aitchison;' Euchre was
played and Lola Sanderson was the
winner. Verna King had the lucky
cup.
Lunch was served by Lavine-
Robinson, Bertha; Henderson, Mae
tlatehford, Lola Sanderson and
Olive Walker.
The next' meeting will be held
at' the home of beta Drehmann on
Pehruary 4, when a, social evening
Will be spent.
Part Owner
in
Wealth
You don't have to
be rich to share in
Canasta's growth and
prosperity. Toddy,
through Investors
ill Mutual, you can .profit
tii the wide divertifica-
tit* forinerly aVailable
art ty to the large
inviettir. For full
detail's set your
invettort syndicate
iipraiiatative.
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Phone 147 WINO1IAM, 'NT'
John W. Waines
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Mr, Upward :spends
1ng some thina in .Toront4, ••,trfaold 04f4RAPVE—The fit* regular
Mr, ThoMas Smith has received ph .aad s'Earie giobi 'won the high .meeting Pf'the Of the
word that his niece, Mrs. Tom prizei3-'4,the weekly euchre party gVening Auxiliary of the Woman's
Pennett, her husband and, fent.• held ,on: Wrielneada.V •iy,e#ing4ri :the Missionary' Society of gigot United children,. have' moved 'froni Prog• 4,6ronwray '00-4.0';' ..c;clostga*a church wee held at the home of OlaidianAdr:ell tap residence to . Mrs.-iffe.„40 Nre. Clarence Ifenna with an At-
;404iehai spent t•o4Iinsiga ,9441 Geo' re14.11.,rig,t 1Pkiies for tendance of 22 members and, five
week-end w ith relat i ves at Walton. the !post lone hands went to Mt% ;11,e4t0.
Mr, James Wightman of -1414tQWel a...Voups*4 7,4e new president, 240, Gordon
visited on Saturday with. Mr, and ' ' " Daman, opened the Meeting With Mrs, gdgar Wightmait and fanii/7:farriily. • Walton idsited Sunday a hYintb foiloWcd by the Lords Mr, and Mrs., Taaac NiXfan RIO •
family, 140c/IIKINV..„,SPORt $14040" 2r,13* Fear a•:r1(1 Proralrerthein muenssisa9:1; ii MFs :c)5NITIc411w
ear with M•r, and Mrs. John Nixon and AMOY,
'MOB 'WHO,6111 Mr, and Mrs. Stobo of Teewates visited on Sunday with 1,4r. and spent. ;the Week•;•end'W4th'=Xr, *,t1d Mrs Walter Scott, president of
Mrs, .Joseph Diinbar. " .• the Afternoon Amtiliary was pre- Mrs.: Herb, Wheeler.
Miss Marilyn Goll spent the • T The iielgrava ,I4ibrarr peardl W,111 sent and instalied-the new officers,
week-end with. Miss Joyce Croth- held its atilanal-meeting and social for the year,
ors at Win Wham' and attended a ,eVening :Fig- Orp , rY Mrs, Bosnian • expresSed a word. on 'd lanua '24 in
Farrier at her borne, in Wingliam be shown 'and t is hoped, to • ha ks to the past president,
91,1 Monday evening, *1,4)041 '§0.0,40, 1„;tiach, -,140 mrs,. Moss Anderson, for the ,
birthday party for Miss_ , Marion •the cornrittinity :Centre; There Will f t . . ,
Mr. and. Mrs. George Nesbitt and he •serve4 fhe'beard, did work she had done, during her
RrErinivr. ,pri ,
PP unnia, ge' Intlers ilt Knox Evening
Weekly Euchre' a Auxiliary Hoot;
two years in office. The minutes
and roll call were read by Mrs.
Ralph McCrea, .tr'easurer's report
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• by Mrs, RObert Grasby, And other
III annual reports were read by the
, . various secretaries, There were
MI OQ ON home and 27 visits to the sick ,
NI ' And shut-in reported.
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.!1Mrs.. Lowis , Stonehouse, Mrs.
libbers Wits * ; , . 6,4d. Mrs. Harold
III ;. VV'alsh were &Tried a committee to
IIIII 'purchase, and send the allocation of n III 1., sirs giftsf and two pairs of socks to
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"simply' aecretary; •by the first of
78 May
111 , Member's: Were named of, the
• World bay iPrayer to be held in
February. The next meeting will
be held at the 'home of Mrs, Robert
Grasby with Mrs. Leslie Bolt's.
group in, charge.
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PNIARA.VF,l—The rneinhere -of the choir Of KnOX IJOItell Church held theik annual meeting fogl Soefai evening at the home of Mr,
and Mrs.„.Leslie Bolt on Friday.
The Meeting opened with a Pray-
*e by the Ow., A report of the
last meeting was read by MSS 1.04
:q00 andlhe treasurer's report, was
also read by Miss. Goll, .4; report of
choir practice, showing an attend-:santiejledals,1,2waest' egeilivcer ebayri amnrds,leco,otni
Preeter, who also exPresSed •her
thanks to' the chbir for their co-
operation during the past year,
The election of. officers
follows; President, Mrs: Carl aPsroacn-
tor; who also ex,presAect her
tor; iseeretary-treaporer, Miss Lois
Doll; music committee, Roy Mun-
dy„Mrs, George Michie and Mrs.
George Johnston; gowt committee;
Miss Patsy Logan, Miss Ila Pen-
gelly and ,George Johnston; social
conamittee, Miss Eleanor Walsh,
Miss Ruth Procter, Bill Coultes and
Earl Anderson; lunch committee,
Mrs: -Leslie,. Belt, ,Mrs, Stewart
Procter and Mrs, JaMes Walsh;
choir recording secretary, Mrs.
Carl Proctor,
It was moved and seconded by
Ross Anderson and George John-
aton that .a librarian schedule be
drawn' up. Moved and seconded by
Mrs, Stewart Prpcter and Miss
Ruth Procter that George John-
ston look after getting a, rack for ,
music in the vestry. It was left till
a later date to plan for 'a crokinole
social,
Mr. Mundy expressed his sincere
appreciation to the choir for their
efforts in attending rehearsal and
on Sundays and for their co-opera-
thin,
The social committee conducted
cdritests and games and lunch was
served:' Earl Anderson expressed a
word of thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Bolt for the use of their home for
this meeting.
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C. G'I T Meeting
Held Friday
BELGRAVE—Fourteen members
answered the roll call at the regu-
lar meeting of the C,G,I.T. on Fri-
day evening The worship service,
led by Sandra Chamney and Janet
Beeeroft, opened the meeting,
starting with •a hymn and medita-
tion by' Sandra, Psalm 8 was read
by Janet, followed by a hymn. The
Story *as read by Janet ,and San-
dra, closed the service with prayer.
• The Purpose was repeated arid
the secretary's' report and roll call
was :read by Lorna Bolt, The group
decided to hold a, skating party
some time soon, Marilyn Pengelly
and 'Jean Hanna Will be' in charge
or the. worship at the next, meeting
on J'zinnary"31St. The offering was
received and the meeting closed
With Taps.
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Tire Hon. Farquhar Oliver, NOY.
Everybody Welcome
J. G, McQUeen, D. M. Aitchison,
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