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Visiting .this. weekend with,. Keith. Todd
was Ryan Middelkamp of Auburn.
Christens Todd:and,her Mends celebrated
her ninth birthdays with a swimming party at
Vanastra recreation Center. The -party then
enjoyed their dinner at the ..•BlueFountain
Restaurant.
Isobel Miller and Helen Todd,,travelled to
Kitchener this weekendto see' the. Carleton
Showband. ... .
fit. Helens n:
Cameron's home on ua
-'p'eggy Gordon was . in, „harrge, of the
worship Her article, inclu iing scripture was
called "Journey:.of Faith".
Helen Todd, assisted by Isobel Miler,
gave the :topic based on the new book, Jesus
Means. Life.
Helen Todd was , charge of the businessi
Plans were made or the Februaryteett 'g4
Mrs. Frank McQuillan, : assisted by the:,:;
hostess, served lunch.
The New Year rn
W.M,S.. was held at
Richard West on. Janui
present.,� °, '
The preside
opened the
Gift from Go
was answereds
:M , and payment o`'fees.
The meditation?
given by Mrs..
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ls&'
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ear's thought,,
d' 'to Know, was
acKenzie Report •:
from the Glad Tidrngsbwas given by Mrs,:;.::
Donald Sim son, telling o many interesting
articles in the magazine.itering was taken
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with 'offenry prayer by Mrs;" Allan
a�cDonald'. W . t ^.
`h;e intradupton of this year.'s study book.
do Central Africa was; capably given by Mrs.
Huht 1'�tugnt A quiz ' cin ca and some
research: into the states of'Nigeria, `°Calytar.
.00n, and Malawi, singing a song that is sung.
in Africa and seeing a short film strip, gave
everyone some insight into the African way
of life. ' `. ,
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie conducted the
business and the ,meeting closed with
f
,.yet=
The co tree served 1 • lunch
lower:
foods that could write front Arra.
•from page
Sunshine - Sister from whom .. she receives
cards on bir`'"thday . and , .s anniversaries.
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Names are'drawn eaetk year and themystery
is solved each June rat'•oiur •Sun e ister
banquet when eae h'. ,Sunshine Sister. is
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Mrs. Kehr surd mit: �. ryywe11
wh
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she said that KaMie�a''W d n's .Institute
members ;;continue t„ .�., n
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group whoenlgy`work tet
whenever there is all'=o
• Mrs Clnre� ce, ,121
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Take 50 show • to produce .a 'CBCspecial
"That's Incredible", with stunt guest, Mrs.
Bill Haldenby. Mrs. Bob Gilchristgave, two.
very good .commercials advertising, Kairshea
Women's Institute during commercial
breaks ; of the show.
The roll
call as,. Bring • a newspaper
report of a W.I. ranch. meeting ; that -you
g. y
thought was Well. written." Mrs. Jack. Forster.
gave the courtesies.
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Lunch was served by the hostesses and
:ditrectors, Mrs,,Lloyd'MacDougall and Mrs;
cyeii;
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ABILITY FUND
e".- community # would" like to send
sympathy tock e. family of he late Marybelle •
Angew who passed wayearlyinrthe week at .,
the Pinecrest Nursing Home in''Lucknow in
her 75th year;' after`'• a .lengthy illness. Mrs.
Finlay, ( gie) MacDonald 'is a nieceof the
deceased:. •
Elizabeth Wilkins, • daughter” of `Charles '`•
and Mayme Wilkins, left her'parents' home
on the weekend.'to .spend, a couple of days'
with her sister, SBarbara Srhepper 'Paris
Ontario and then on tollorOMo.tO continue •
her studies at ttie Ryerson Institute. •
n. 'a.., �•� t . v:. w Y w v
° Visiting the other evening t►ith `
and Mayme Wilkins were Mayil'tess i
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Stella and Llo.'- Irvin
and brother, yd
Kinloss Township. • '` `
r:•r. ord ..earl
Kae �'�etiste a v.
cel ed �' a.,, ., Y..�
e ofthe .asci :a.. mai 'sr
week pa wg. �! y.
Hutchinson, in a nursing home tri Saskatoon;`
Saskatcherat. Mrs. Hutchinson, who was` .
born -inn Clinton, to Matthew anti Ailne°(Fate
-by Kae Webster
quhar) ,Gruimmett, was predeceased by her -•y.
parents, her husband and one daughter. She', s.
is survived by four sons, George, Harold,
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Lorne and Rey inBrillsh Columbia ,ani'
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another son, Raymond in Seaforth .w
Florence MacLellan of pe
Kitchener spent n't a<'
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couple of days on the w ekend with' her
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mother, Rhetta a iinarr�
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Classes for china 'paintin biave resumed
once more in Lucknaw at tie Milne Of Rhoda
MacKenzie. 'Maxine Luther is .the ..' , one
Alb '
fromthis. area' that is to&in :the .course it
this tune.. R
Glenn Robb hadLtheein v fr m his k
4ed.e.• t, �� .
knee, and is doing •.nice lyu ow •
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SA TURDA Y,, JANUARY 28th, .1!
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10:30 A.M.MILOMAY, vn' ELMORE..
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Thursday. February 2 . , 12:J0 p,m.
• Invitational Holstein Sale•
Thursday. February 2 2;30 p.m.
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• Country8; Western Entertainment
February 1.2. 3 .,
.• Ladies Program
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