0 AND THEN SHE FELL Wearing raincoats, Princess Ann and Prince Charles climb on to the hood of a British jeep for a better view of a horse show at Windsor Great Park in London. A short time later, the four-year-old Princess fell from the vehicle, The youngster said she was not hurt but Queen Elizabeth II summoned an su- tomobile and had both of her children taken home. Central Press Canadian CGIT Plans For Picnic GLADYS YELLOWLEES | Correspondent SOLINA -- Congratulations to Bruce and Jean Taylor, (nee Mont- | omery), on the birth of their son, falter Bruce, in Memorial Hos- ital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, ay 17. The CGIT group met on: Satur-| day afternoon Gail Baker, presi-i dent, conducted opening excercises | and business per) The roll call was answered with a gift for the Korean parcel, A plenic is planned for June 11 when the Explorers will join the oup, Gladys Yellowlees gave a sum- ary of the concluding chapters of fhe study book, "Saris and Sand. Is." a The Explorers joined the group for the program with their presi dent, Dianne Tink, presiding. The numbers included plano solos b; Patsy Knox, Dianne Tink and Pat- sy Davis and readings by Evelyn ockaday, Mabel uggins and Sharon Robb, Mrs. Murray Vice closed the program with the devo- tional 5d and the meeting clos- od wi aps. Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. 8. FE, , Roy Langm Mrs, on Bi Reynolds and son, Paul, 'oronto, 'were guests Ralph Davis'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees Miss Gladys Yellowlees, Mr. sod Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patsy, Har- old Reynolds and Paul were Sun- day tea guests of Mr, and Mes, Ernest Hockaday and daughters, Rural Life Sunday was observed at the church service, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Yellowlees, Karen and Brenda, attended Sun- day School anniversary service at Blackstock and visited at Mr. Ern. est Larmer's, Mr, and Mrs. Wrightson Wight, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Bowman. ville; Miss Lillian Hoar, Toronto, visited at E. R, Taylor's, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons visited at John Broome's, at Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family visited at Orval Jackson's at, Brooklln r. and Mrs. Chas, Langmaid and daughters; Mr, and Mrs, Roy Langmaid attended Enniskillen an- niversary service and were tea Ruests at Roy McGill's, Mr, and Mrs, Tommy Anderson and girls, Toronto, visited at John Hee 1 h 58 Lois Ashion, Bradley, . ed at Chas. Langmaid's, y: vist Miss Irene Milton, Toronto, visit ed at C, Hamer's for the weekend, Miss Irene Bragg, Toronto; Mrs. Ethel Couch, Misses Marjorie and Eileen Couch, Bowmanville; Mr, | Edwin Ormston, Ebenezer, visited | Messrs. J. and Tom Baker's | Master Gary Ormiston, Bow. | manville, visited his cousin, Ron. | nie Baker | Wm. Morrison, Brooklin, was' at | Mrs, Hazel Harris' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hardy, New | Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Yarvey | Hardy, Mrs. Arthur Thompson and | ~Darlene, Bowmanville, visited at Isaac Hardy's, ! 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