Home for Weekend Miss Violet Grlliunwith her mother Mrs flionias Glyn Evans with his parents Mr and David Fr Camp rden Mrs Clit ord Schrnm nd chil dren were weekend visitors with hér parents Mr and Mrs William Riley Fran Saskatchewan Mr and Mrs Crawford of Saskatchewan are visiting their son and daughterlnlaw Mr and Mrsr Earl Crawford Outfit noipuu Mrs flit McCulsh has return ed home from Stevenson Memor ial Hospital Alliston after under going majoroperation Miss BerthaCowan is patient in Alliston hospital Attended Funeral Mr and Mrs it Couse and Bliss Muricldenkins of Toronto who had been visitor at the Cease home attended the funeral of John Barnard at Bradford on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jack Church also attended the funeral Visited in Toronto Mrs ltIcMaster spent recent Weekend in Toronto and while there attended ablrthday party of Mrs Grosc in Stiyner Mrs Archie Currie spent few days this past weok invstayner Moctlngs The annual Red Cross quilting bee will be held atthe town hall on Thursday lilarch 27 This in eludes church and other organiza tions Allhweleorriei Quilters will he greatly needed During the afternoon shortrest and worship period will tokcplace and refresh menls will be served by the com mittcginjchargc institute Variety Night The variety concert that had been postponed will take placeon Tuesday March 18 at Bradford The scwing class Sew to Save Dollarswillmeet on Wednes day March atAlliston Com munity Hall where display of sewing from all classes will be shown The itoss Group will hold their annual euchrc nnd dancc at the town hall Cookstown onWednes day March 12 Old Boys Reunion Friday evening March is the big night when the Cookstotvn Old Boys and Glrlshold their has annual dinner and dance will leave at the drug slorcat 415 pm The committee have arranged another enjoyable even ing Institute eeting Thc regular meeting of the institute will be held at the town hall on Thursday evening March The meeting convened by Mrs Hindle and Mrs Faris will he on citizenship and education Institute Euchre On Saturday eveningMarch the institute ladies entertained their husbands and friends to their third series of euchreparties when around 45 were present and ten tables in play Prizes went to Mrs Cause and Mrs Nevil gentlemens prizes to Fred Apperley and Sholson David Mclilaster very ably took charge of the tables At the end of thcievenlng the committee served lovely refreshments Legion Auxiliary pecan The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legioa heldanother eu chreparty at the Legion Hall on Monday Feb 24 Due to weather conditions and bad roads only seven tables were played Prize winners were Mrs VioletBaw man JamesArnold and the lucky door prize went to JackCoutts The next euohre will be held on Monday March it Everyone welcome Farmers Buildlng Panel good crowd attended the farmers of Simone and York ICounty meeting at Cookstown Town Hall onTuesday Feb 25 Panel moderatorgit lion Cro zier associate editor Panel mem bers discussions were on farm boildlngs operation for stock et firient operation pmduétlon from profits building and hm im movements and booklet Door prizes were given andatlthe clusion of the meeting the ladies of the lastitate served refreshl ments Boy Scout Pandei The Cookotown Boy scouts held parade to the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Feb 23 when Rev Posno gave veryfine talk to the boys andScout leaders WIS Meeting The seniorgreup of the United Church Whls mot atthe home of Mr Graham on Tuesday even present liirs Willis Garrison the president opened the meeting with quiet music played by Mrs Leadley al1ymn and prayer Mrs Faris gave an interesting and instructive account of the Presbyterial meeting in Barrie The annual Prsebyterial meeting will take place in Barrie on May at Collier Street United Church The roll call was an swered by Scripture verse con talnlng the word strength Mrs Brolcy the convener of the worship service opened with prayer hymn andScripture reading by Mrs John Timbers on Bible study Mrsdlewell con ducted fine outline of Corinth ians followed by questions and discussions by the members and prayer by Mrs Timbers duet by Mrs MeMaster and daughter lrene was enjoyed The Mitpah benediction was pronounc ed and afsoeial hour spent with lunch scrvedby the hostess and committee Ross Group Sixteen members and seven guests were presentat the home of Mrs Braden when the Ross Social Group held another work meeling on Thursday afternoon Feb 27 Mrs Fildey opened the meeting in thausual way with prayer followed by business and reports The sewing convcncr Mrs given out to besold for lucky draw at the euchre and dance on March 12 at the town hall Mrs box received while she was in hospital The members canvassed fur the Rchross The next meeting Is to be held at the home of Mrs Hubert Lemon on Wednesday March One quilt was quilted during the afternoon Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Timbers and her committee Curling Club Congratulations to George Bak ers rink on winning the OKeefe Trophy at the Cooirstown bon pic on Saturday March Bale crsrink included Walter Beatty vice Norman Baker 2nd Jim Patton lead Winners of the first draw ist George Robertsons rink of Bol ton 2nd Dr Brooks rink of Osh town Second draw lst George Baker of Cookstown and first prize win Iier 2nd draw Earnsworth rink of Huntsville 3rd prize Lennox iich of Cookstown Lucky draw sponsored by the Cookstown Ladies Curling Club ist prize chicken Wallace Smith 2nd prize dozen eggs Scott Rowe It in Hospital7 Mrs Monkman is Hospital In Town ers Wessel of Toronto is spending few days with her brothErinslaw and sister Mr and Mrs George Mayes Mr and Mrs Milt Traco and daughter Hetty and Sally Camp bell of Elmvale were Sunday guests with Dr and MrsIfarry Leadlay PresbyterlanWMS The February meeting of the WMS Auxiliary of Cookstown Presbyterian Church was held on Feb 20 at the home of Miand Mrs Hector Smith lihe attend oi the bad weather Mrs Currie ins Fishers when 18 ladies were Nevils distributadthe Red Cross sewing and knitting Books were Crawford offered thanks tor awa 3rdArt Kidds rinkyCooks patient in the Toronto General anee was unusually small because FLEMINGof Moii alr operation and regulations in the civil aviation brandi ofgtlm federal mama artmcpt This is new division the civil tion branch was in charge of the devotional part of the meeting and also con ducted the business after which Mrs Brayman introduced the new study book and was assisted by Mrs Smith and Mrs McKllllcan in presenting an interesting panel discussion Thc hostess served lunch at the close of the meeting Cookstown Couples Team standings Two Ton Topics 77 Champs 88 Arrows 101 Bel Airs 61 Bystanders 81 Black Cats on ngh singles Gent Joe Duncan 285 lady Doris McKilllean251 High triples Eric Wright 658 Lena Nieholson860 High averages Lloyd Hughes Killiean 174 Team scores High ngle Champs 1210 high triple By standers 3510 Bowllng League Cookstown Bowling Lengu held their chicken roll and social evens ing on Feb 28 Those winning were as follows Lena Nicholsons Bystanders won high triple team score 3510 High triple games were won by Jean Hughes 650 and Eric Wright 656 High single game was wonhy Duncan 285 Hidden scores wercwon by Jean Couttsand ira Wilson Low score was won by Beth Taylor gt GUTHBIL gt Father In Pulpit Last Sunday afternoon the can gregarion of the UnitedJChuicii herewas very pleased tohavo tbeir ministers father Rev Mr Mitchell of Montreal preach to them His text was Take Caroof Him and histheme was Bemg 102537 The choir sang Like Shepherd 411 Club Meeting The 4H Club met at the home of their leader Mrs Mason last Saturday afternoon This promises tobe big class attain With most interesting subject Meat in the Menu Next Saturday March club mpetsagain at pmvat Masons and the roll call iat answered by list of pr foods From Toronto Mr and MrsD Walker and Cahty of Toronto VisitedrMrK lWalkcrs sister Mrs Mason last weekend Mrs LWalker dnd Cathy remained herefor week 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