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HY MARI% rlitHILILI,
• ',have read so much lately
•of that revered gentleman .
,and true Canadian John
Diefenbaker 1 would like to
write of Olive his beloved
wife who was such a help to
liar during his Political life'
She taught. In Huntsville in
the twenties, whil 1 was
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there as Olive Freenntei,
those days she was a
beautiful • blonde. Another
girl)Marion O'Brien, also a
blonde,
was her constant
companion who came to,
teach in Huntsville High
School at the Same time,
While i. Ottawa Olive had
.KittocteOcinH Nate
Swimming ,,,over
• for now -
BY !VIABLE TURNBULL
Rev, A.A. Horst -1St.
Peter's Brodhagen took 'over
Wednesday- Church service,
He Used .tape recordings
from the Baptist .Church
Kitchener congregational
singing"Blessed Assurance"
Tis Sweet to trust in Jesus"'
°Beneath the Cross of Jesus."
He read from Paul's letter
to the Ephesians. The
Style of li fe is different from
the pagans. Lay aside your
•former life and acquire a neW
spirit of thinking.
• St. John Chapter. 6 feeding
of the five thousand. Yon
should not be looking for
perishable food but have'
faith in the one who God.
gave you. lath the bread of
life, manna from heaven,'
NO one who believes shall
ever hunger or thirst.
• He .comPared some people
to an ostrich who hides it's
head in the sand, thinking it
is safe from trouble,, We,
• should think of Christ as our
Give $100 to
There were 20 persons
present at the Fireside Group
at First Presbyterian Ciiiirch
on Tuesday when a pot luck
supper was served,
Wm: Brown was in the
chair; Clair Campbell read
the 21st Psalm after singing
three familiar hymns. Mary.
Smith gave a reading oh
"Thoughts'":. Rev. T. A A.
Duke led in an, earnest
prayer.
The Treasurer's report
was given by Miss Peg.
Grieve. It was, decided to
send S100. to the Woodstock
friend and mat feel we sheuld
hide from him All we have to
dO is believe and we shall
inherit eternal life. The,
meeting closed with the
°benediction followed by a
snack lunch.
• The Vanastra swimming
program is finished for the
summer. A special thanks to
all who have made this
possible by bringing cars.
an accident and WAS
hoseitalieed in the Civic
Hospital, Ottawa where my
niece Barbara Hillis R,N,
was on duty and nursed Mrs,
Diefenbaker. Barbara **Os
her it she renreMbered Me
Winthrop
whe aisq taughttugbtin HP***
vine,
She thought for a montept
,and then said "0 Yeal She'
sang in the choir", 1 had
from her whiell
my scrapbook. prakaieg
Attend
Correspondent
AllIS,MABO,HULLEY
5;, 7-1056
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hut -
ley and family attended. Open
House at the home of M.
and Mrs, Peaahl Bray on
'Sunday in honour of their
daughter Janet Bray, bride -
elect of this month to 'Bob,
*Hey. Bob and Janet have
invited all their friends to
their wedding reception to be
held 'at Exeter. Golf and
Country ..Cleb R. R.
Centralia, Saturday evening
September 15.
Mr. and Mrs', Hugh.:Currie,
Mr« and Mrs, Jack McGhee
irst Church
Ladies Aid gets
thank you's
Ladies, Aid of First
Presbyterian Chute*. :re'
s.wmed fall • meetings on
Tuesday September 4 in the
:Centennial room with the
Red Habkirk Group in
charge. The president Ann
Agar opened with a prayer.
Alice Reid read, "Pleurisy
Hymn. "Work for the night
•' is Coming" was sung.
WOOdStOCk
Tornado Fund, Rev. and
Mrs. T.A.A. Duke will be in
charge • of the. October
meeting to be held in the
church.
• Lon Smith received the
• collection and Jean Cosford
received the coffee.money.
Aninteresting, .paper was
• giien by Mrs. Anna Kling
which told of her trip to'
Scotland and England, was
sponsored by the Shriner's in
• London. Jehn Patterson gave
Courtesy remarks • and
thanked Mrs. Kling, for her
hospitality.
• Correspondenceincluded
thank yous from Margaret
Sharp and family, and Jim
Keys.
• A number of sick calls
were made during July- and
August. •
The topic for the meeting
was "What shall the
Harvest be",_ with Ethel
McKay, Mae Habkirk and
Ann Agar all reading
scripture from the Bible.
•Alice Reid read the conclu-
sion of ,the topic and closed
the devotions with prayer,
Alice Reid gave the -courtesy
remarks, Ann Agar closed
with prayer.
Barbara as a nurse and
assuring me she was so glad
te find me "again". •
When Huntsville first had
TN. she was invited back to
pull the switch. At this time 1
was invited to a reeeptiell
en ouse
and Rov, Miss Jackv Mc-
Ghee and,. fegg London.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garden-
er. Lisa, Larijo and Leanne,
Cromarty visited with Bob
and Mary Willey $at. eyen-
.ing and attended the Open
house at Bray's on Sunday.
Miss Sandra Hulley
has been accepted at Victoria
Hospital, London and started
her duties Monday. Sandra
• had Miss Linda Weatherall
R.W. of Cheseley with her
for the week end who will
also be at Victoria Hospital.
Both girls attendedthe.wed-
ding ?Ur*, and Mrs. Gregg
O'Reilly (the former Kathy
Brux,er, R.N.) in Dublin on
Saterday,
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey
Kistener, Guelph spent some
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hulley and visited
with other friends and rela-
tives, in the district.
Debbie Finney attended a
going -away party for Penny
• Taylor, Seaforth who is mov-
ing to Oshawa shortly. The
party was held at the home of
icEss Debbie Henderson.
Penny received lovely mem-
entoes from her school
chums of Seaforth' Public
School.
, m • . MI IMF 4,4
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F•
which: the Mark's wife Mrs.
Donald lanIghha4 ln her
honour. Owing ha WPCs**
the home; 1 haft te see4 my
regrets.
On one occasion, when 1
was coming .down the
escalator in 'Simpson's,
YorentO, I heard someone
calling my name, 1 looked
down and it was Olive. We
had quite a chat catching
While in Huntsville she lived
at the Hart Heise, a, large ,
building built on, the high
bank of the Muskoka River.
• Dr. Hart, a pioneer doctor,
built it as a hospital but it
was never used as that,
When Dr. Hart died' Mrs.
Hart and daughter,Marjorie,
opened it a.s arooming house,
Several of my friends lived
there including the two
blonde' teachers known as
Olive and Marion.
A relent article appeared
in the Huntsville Forester
which mentioned how fond
Olive Diefenbaker was of
Muskoka while she lived
there.
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