Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8, 1971-73, page 7

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L. 94. Pn e . 48 CR uo cce v’\‘. ',”2‘-‘!"‘“’; ‘:"‘:t?':‘u ers a h agl ® 2« a i â€" ixet ,f Neul S a9. 3 t se s t o ol ;%g&*zfigi‘w e | Pss eR y $ i9 se Bealt s l se s c S e on( t 4 Te e iaem cce n n ) 4o hn ie e i t t e d t ar ds on ie t a ied C 1t | 15. ""%“ 3:{": o ols i ae, * . uce \o S o 4 o is t . n j sn m APLOCT C s3 aranns >'.-..153S;Ԥ.'?""\1' es .. o o oaing t e e onl o Cc hi( ~o oA + ie * 1e avidce f ~Ark P 1 C ce s /50 190 sc en ropat s oi onz t {_k‘ 7A s ’ en t o e Nomimeate . A e aaiae s = se o e o arava o o td m araltes | MOIC’)’ hay destroyed By Ed Heal of The Free Press ® Don Riddell, who farms 146 acres just north of , . such a bad year to get hay in." The hot, humid _ Wellburn, got even hotter in the 90 degree weather weather and frequent rains have destroyed many | Thursday afternoon as he burned nine acres of _ hay crops. "Hay doesn‘t cure in this weather; it | spoiled hay. Mr.â€"Riddell said, "I‘ve never seen _ just sits in the field and goes moldy and rotten." 14 The St ® ® e 6 5 + 3 i Lakeside Bible Societ horeien hn t oo ie | : y 7th line, Mrs. Murray Kingdon, 4 N C 1 Miss Freeda Conn. * ; ames O IC@ers For 72 _ The members of the execu i =. & se isA tive extend their sincere thanks f e Canadian Bible Society dent: Mr. Ralph Betteridge; viceâ€" to the vo_lun_teer canvassers and | has one task, that of providing "| PreSsident, Mr. Alex Muir; secreâ€" the public in general for the 0 -Bxb}es, Testaments, Gospels and tary, Mrs. Geo. Towle; treasurâ€" kind response to this important ‘ Scripture selections for Canada & MiSS Freeda Conn. The WOTK Of the society. ‘ and some 150 other countries. branch contributed $397.15 in ’ To meet the.neefls, scripturesâ€" the yearly canvass. The doorâ€" [ must be published in 1#0 Jan. toâ€"door offerings were $339.65; t guages and published in forms Memorials $3.00, and the Adult 7g 5 f whl'ch meet the needs of a great Bible Class of the Lakeside Unâ€" Women‘s Inshh_:fo f variety of people. English is 1ted Church sponsored a Bibleâ€" â€" The’Sept'ember,meetl.ng of the the mother tongue of only nine _ 2 Month Club which netted $54, Lakeside Women‘s Institute was « per cent of the people of the 2° _ £ held in the L.O.L. Hall on Wedâ€" | world. The translations must _ Those who canvassed are: â€" _ nesday evening with Mrs. Clay: 4 be provided free or at below Townline and 4 con., Mrs. Ella ton Kew presiding. After the f â€" cost price which people can af Kittmer; village of Lakeside, opening exercises and business ford to pay. In the accomplish. Mrs. Jim Morrison; 12th line, nesting, the meeliiganea uon _ _ ment of this great work, the © Mrs. Grace Seaton, Mr. Roy Mcâ€" â€" od over torthe Resolufions COn; f : SCan. Bible Society is one of the Corquodale; 11th line, Mrs. Jim yenersMrs. Glenn Monteith who most significant missionary and â€" Wells, Mr. Lawrence Taylor; introduced the guest speaker, evangelistic movements in the 10th line, Mrs. Carl Cooper, Mrs. Mr. James Patience, Reeve of â€"_ world. +~*4;: Harold Fraser, Mrs. Geo. Towle; _ East Nissouri. . The meeting [ in'lt‘ll:e i‘;ll‘:Wl;-g are the officers _ 9th linlei, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs. cA <pare, _totthe tcgém;‘n“‘i\‘g aI?: n the Lakeside branch:â€" Presi. Reg. Harris; 8th line, Mrs. all awereainheresioU wil ue it > a 4e .se on f Presi > F n 3 ©â€"tience‘s talk on Regional Govâ€" C Pemmmntremnsiatenmimt ' © _ ernment. At the close of the ~meeting, the committee served t lunch and a social time was * k * ® & . spent.â€"s ‘ 4 . ; , en ‘ ;

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