meaan mmitim BURNS Sunday Mr and Mrs De nil Cooper Diane and Garry spent 1m Sun day with Mr and Mrs Blgic at Primrose Mink Convention Wednesday Jan 23 Mr and Mrs Roy anncy Mr and Mrs George Jaifray and Ben Sweoson attended mink convention at Guelph Visiting Relatives Sandra and Perry Turnbull daughtcr and son of Mr and Mrs Keith Turnbull at Baxter are visiting their uncle and aunt Mr andMrs Elmer Blakely Mrs McLean oi Crown Hill is visiting Mr and Mrs Donald Kerr Senior Mission Band The Senior MlSSiDlIBflDd held their January meeting on Friday afternoon in the school room with In attendance of 35 The new president Sandra Lynn con ducted the meeting which open ed with theme hymn ive Two Little Hands followed by the repeating oi the Mission Band Purpose God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall was sung followed With prayer by Patsy Bellon The worship service prepared by the new leader Mrs tiand was presented by Beverley Buyers reading the Scripture passage meditation by Gilbert Cameron and the poem Treasure by Mar garet Clarke Mite boxes were distributed to each child and tht new missionary for prayer was announced The offering was received by Bobby Kerr and Peter Switzer while the rest of the group sang Hear the Pennies Dropping 3nd dedicated by Brian Jaffray Mrs Buyers assistant leader read story from the study book Day After Tomorrow hymn followed by the repeating of the Mission Band prayer brought the meeting to closer Junior Mission Band The Junior Mission Band hold their January meeting Friday af terntjon in the school room The president Billie Cannell opened the meeting with hymn the Mission Band Purpose and the Lords Prayer After roll call Sharon SwenSon read the min utes of the last meeting During the worship Mrs Elmer Blakcly new assist ant leader read story of the Great Commandment Terry Cameron led in missionary prayer and poems were read by Mary Lynn Halbert and Ross Miller An action song game was played and the leader Mrs George Jaffray read another chapter in KeSoonl the study book Toronto Weekend Mr andMrsWri Henderson accompanied by Mr and Mrs Wesley Ruddick oi Baxter spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Leslie Parker and visit ed other relatives Birth of Daughter Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Allan Baggs on the birth of daughter born Sunday Jan 27 Stevenson Mcm ll Amsmm Lora Hospital Sunday Visit Mr and Mrs James Crosbie Katharine Douglas and Bobby spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr and Mrs William Taylor Mr arid Mrs George Jattray and family were Sunday evening guests With Mr and Mrs Edwin Pearson and daughters at New market NEW toiNELL Sympathy of Community Sympathy goes outto the fam ily and lriends oi the late John Couiter who passed away Tues day evening Funeral was on Saturday aiternoon Mrs Wynne and children of Waterdown spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Oscar Rowe Shirley Huish spent the week end with Shirley Bates Recent Visitors Mrs Ed Paddisoii spent Weill hesday with Mr and Mrs Cllf Plaxtori Angus Church Meeting The annual ehurch meeting was held in the United Church on Thursday night All reports re very satisfactory MIDHURST KM hurst Home sedation social enirig held in the service mammogram cra Thursday evening Jan 11 The meeting opened with the theme song The lesson thought oft by the power 91 God was tak from Prism 121 There were 10 membersrlnd two vis tors present Arrangements are being made for special Easter ervice od World Day at Prayer Mrs Milaycs gave the study book and very interesting talk nEast Asia The meeting closed with The Lords Prayer Lunch was served The next meeting is the Fred Victor Mission supper at Mrs ilayEs on Tuesday Feb 19 Sympathy of Community Sympathyoi the community is extended to the familyot Mrs rown who passed avay at Wind sor Wednesday Jan 23 Also to he brother and sister ovaiss Eva Brandon who passed away it Midland Sunday Jan 20 in Toronto Mrs Strachan visited with relatives in Toronto this past week Mr and Mrs it Oekenden Gail ind Dennis and Peter Green of Toronto were recent visitors at Strachans The Late Mrs John Brown The community was saddened to learn of the passing of Mrs John Brown formerrcsident of our community Mrs Brown the former lsahelln Wilson of Craig hurst came to live here when married 62 years ago con scicntinus worker in the Womans Association and the former Cont gregational Church until later years retiring from office She was devoted to her family and leaves to mourn three sons Ern est oi Red Deer Alto James of Riverside and Wilson of Edgar also five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren She was predeceased by her husband two years Service was held from the Lloyd and Stcckley funeral par lors Saturday Jan 28 with in4 termont inEdgar United Church Cemetery Pallbearers were Lauder Kerridge Lees Partridge Hutchinson and McLean Mr and Mrs Lauder at tended the funeral of the latters cousin Miss Eva Brandon in Mid land on Wednesday consripnrso mm rcliel In alien with Dr Ciutlcl KIdnErLivlr Pitta Tully laxative in effect they max in condition It om alignm My on on effective remedy for lien than my and it Dr Chasen name you my tor Inky IVER PlLLS ceivcd tom the Bay Development Association Completing several weeks of negotiations with thcgtown coun eil Peerleu Textilewlll poiv chasathe 10Q0 square foot build ing on leaseoption bull and will employ about 100 girls within year this expected tha will commence March manufacture of work pants start ing with staff of 30 female em ployces Neville Keete general manager of the association stat ed Peerless now has plant in Hanover employing over 130 people and one in Collingwood with about BScmployees manu facturing dungrecs mens oven alls and work shirts further factory in Toronto manufactures specialty lines While not responsible for the initial contact for this particular industry Mr Keefe points out we have been present on several occasions with company andtown ofticlals in an advisory capacity throughout the negotiations WOMEN LEGISLATORS So far as 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