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yn it ntlofthe/'roomidy bYzaeswishes � giv n Y I�IERN>M `
as A t nasithe groom. Best wiahea were given 2.1143 Four were picked from all a costumo was had by all
bye y rand friends. A andel and Helen i were hoin' made•Anthoayy Wilkinson,
Cr Fd Pot 1110 home of Graeme Helen pastweek on thand
daarea ssiti of three friend andithey
Audtd/ (bey, Hallowe'en -Pam• ,,,,,.......,.bis tted lett sway roster came in, .
p gg Ho art. oval: M. a enter, strutted about and left in a hurry? we think
neighbours_,'Leslie Dolmage, Beryl, Storey g. he flew ill from •the north line.
Sunday Harvey ono Margaret elaeivedl�' arest tothd
many, warm wishes from friends, relatives, and Pearl Dale. Sympathy of filo community �t�a n � ��b � � p�p�;pd up went to the y,
is extended to their familieseet4, to he a rnsrslrioapp1e .game and a tech, litW an -Open House h happy
is a and have, Becky r. a �Mrs. aroldra1Sa er, Melissa
and
Unite .arch, Walton ncou er were hap y to Oct. 29.Court Cthetanea c held •a Hallo- • candyscratfbite.'1.29Ib.
ip ween "for the area chaldron d by When everyone got seated, again Jim Carl Merners.9 Ib.
• have. rt fr ni Craig, to in and Edith '
Stewart.from Regina to join in the celebra- imaevening's Bila Tho p of , Br an conducted Y
Jim and Sheila Thompson, andn, Bryan and Brenda bread showedd "Berman ofilms: "Ginger -Magicians". ' with
their
grandpaner and Julie Mr. Peterdon Deichert of
ti°nar � 1 Wilkinsona and Carl and Mary Merrier.
Reforinaton Sunday • was observed at ' Over 75:spooks were in attendance and Brian and Brenda Wilkinson conducted u RENT, Zurich.
Duff's United Church on Sunday, Organist Helen Fleming. Betty Buchanan and Sistine • • • Q
was Mrs. Margery Atelier. Bruer and Ron Clarke were the judges. They hada difficult" i� 'On 1 , will
parade to �ondv shorn
Godkin were at the door. Rev. Charles A. job with all the Good costumes but did a super N mission festival 2-4 p.m. in which they will
Swill's seroon was on the 500th birthday of job. Winners to the different groups' were
Correspondent sent slides "s.m. ie in Japan and
Maida Luther. preschool and kindergarten: funniest -Willie` present
The sacrament of baptism was observed to Thompson, most like Hallowe'en, Andrea . DORA523-4250 HOROOK Paclflc.
the following children; Paul Arthur Linton, Postma, Homemade -Daryl HallowPostma; Grades 1 is
son f Davld and Brenda Linton; Christina & 2 -Funniest -Jamie Riley, Hallowe'en GradesBrad when NextSunday
aLegion eWillnbben guests at change of date Nov. activities
not 9, at 8lnm. Roll
note
Lynn McClure, Body Benjamin
f Stanleyicand Anderson, 4-F, Homenniest ti FFinch,SHomemade Londesboro *United Church. Nov. sregarding
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Donna McClure;nd Cody Nichol, son 3 Shelley Merrier, Hao, owe'namie Dalton. .1 C W. Sunday when guest's a kers will be family or Royaliveddi g GordonWrightwill
of Hugh and Susan N W.I. and ,
.FIRST EUCHRE Funniest -Kenny Bos; Homemade- Renee Helga and Bernie cif � � er ret rne�l mission- be the speaker. Guests are Auburn
The first euchre of the seaosn was held Thompson, Hallowe'en Sherri Hoggart, 7 aries from Japan. e afters' ' will - e a . Blyth W.I.
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and up•Punntest•Cry tel Whyte. homemade 'Lifesaver acne for the ' P•
Julie Mete Hallowe'en Melody Van Dorp. • Lunch of hot dogs andfireside was served
#' tthh sand by Dorothy Dalton's committee. A good time
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