6 The CanadianSaera KENDAL Fi1ve ladies from Kenidal attended the Agriculture and Home Economnics Short Course held Tuesday in New- tonville Public School audit- orium. The course was en- titled 'Choosing and Using Fabrics' and was in charge of Miss Heather Barnett. It was GIE OUR CHILD A BE LT-W-henever you go for drive, attach his seat beit and ghest restraint. sponsored by Newtonville Women's Institute. Miss Bar- nett told all about the fibres in fabrics and the proper care in washing and dry cleaning. t- proved a very instructive and worthwhile program. On Wednesday evening the Couples Club met in the Sunday School room. The president Mr. Allen Downes opened the meeting. Mr. Lawirence Harris was the acting secretary in the absence of Mrs. P. Gardener. Plans were discussed for a bus trip to, Niagara on May 16th. Members wîll be contacted by phone on this. The Kendal Country Jamboree being held Saturday evening, May l5th, was announced. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. K. Wood, Mrs. L. Hoy and Mrs. M. Wagar. Proceeds are for *Kendal Sunday School. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and a bount- eous lunch. Sunday morning was Ken- dal U.C.W. Thankoffering Ser- vice. Mrs. Robt. 'Sheffield from the Oshawa Presbyterial was the guest speaker who chose as her topic 'Spring Cleaning,' aà time when we must sort out the good and evil things in life. Donald Fonk and Robin Ibbotson sang a duet. Miss Catherine Stewart read the scripture taken from Matthew 5. Mrs. J. Stapleton introduced the speaker and Mrs. Cathcart thanked her. Mrs. W.H. Foster and Mrs. R. Elliott were at the door. The ladies were pleased to wel- comeour guests from neigh- bouring churches. Rev. G. ,Montgomery will be conduct- ,ýpec[apQ ROAST BEEF DINNER - includes soup or juice, chefs salad, roll and butter, choice of potatoes, vegetables, horse radish, choice of dessert, coffee, tea or Milk. ASK FOR OUR CHILDREN'S PLATE I NITHER ! ! -Fil1 out aur Lucky Draw Card on a I Leather Purse I (Drawto be made at 10:00 p.m.) whq will Dine at the q COA CH & ?FOUR Ltd. 35 ing a Baptismal1 Service next Mr. and Mrs. J. Fonk spent Sunday morning on Mother's the weekend at Burk's Falls, Day. while their sons stayed with Rev. and Mrs. Norman their grandmother Mrs. W.H. MacKenzje of Toronto and his Foster. sister Mrs. Hall spent the Sorry to report Mr. David weekend at their cottage near Thrower is a patient in Bow- Kendal. manville hospital. -- - - -- - - --: 7 -- - - - Make It a Real Gala Family Occasion . . Mother's Day Specials Roast Beef Roa st Turkey Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce Barbequed Haif Chieken FORUM Restaurant, Hwy. 115 North of Hwy. 2 PHONE 987-4226 DiflE DUT MFORý# What could be on her special nicer day? Untie lier apron strings and treat her tb a meal fit for a qu een. We're cookingup something special 'for Mom' s (lay. Make reservations soon. at NOONE'S Restaurant and Hotel Hwy- 115 - 2 Miles North of Orono Phone 983-5536 A~4 SPECIALS, SH ISKABOB Ilincludes rice, smail Greek salad, mashed potatoes or French fries, dessert. Bey- erage> of your choice. $475 ROAST BEEF DINNER Soup or juice, chef's salad,$ roast potpto, mixed veget- 4 ables, coffee,_ tea and dessert. OASIS Restaurant and Tavern Hwy. 115 - 1/4 Mile South of the Hwy. 35 Junction Phono 983-9545 BURKETON Miss H. Foster is a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. We wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. K. Sinclair and Mr. B. Sinclair and several others fromn the village enjoyed a bus trip to Nashville, Tenn., over the weekend. Mrs. R. Davey spent a day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davey, Sue and Steve in Bowmanville. Mrs. J. Hogavost, Bowman- ville, formerly of Burketon, is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. We wish her good health and able to be home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Grace and family, Bowmanville, were callers at Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and family on Satur- day. Mrs. S. Buma, Bowman- ville; Miss D.- VanDam and Miss C. Archibald, Burketon, enjoyed a three day bus trip to Nashville, Tenn. recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Brooklin, were Sunday vîsit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Stephenson-and friends. Sympathy, is' extended-to Mrs. K. Roblin and the Sinclair family in the passing of Mrs. Hazel Osbourne, St. Catharines, in her 85th year, loving sister of the late Mr. K. Robjin. Service was held on Saturday in St. Catharines. Mr. Arthur' Grant, Zion, called on Mrs. R. Davey on Thursday evening. Mr. John Table was a recent Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swain and family. ..... . ..... ...... ..... 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