WORSLEYThe Fa rrverV Short Cotjrv held Friday, October 22. was well attended and Interesting In the afternoon. Miss Betty Mitchell addressed a meeting of \ farm woman at the home of j i Mrs. Hoover and also spoke to the Girls' Club.Friends and neighbors are pleased .to learn that Norman Costly is doing well following an appendectomy.Several parents from the district attended the 4-H Seed and Garden fair at Falrview and report an excellent time.Watson and Donny Guy attended the cattle sale at Fort St. John and bought eight head of cattle.Lester Hoover has been at Clear Prairie, combining rye.About a dozen old friends of Granny Whitford met at her new home on the highway to welcome her and have a cup of tea on Tuesday last. The ladies each brought a little gift for the new home. We all wish Mrs. Whitford happiness andhealth.The United Church W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Bill Somers on Thursday evening, with 11 ladies present. The next meeting will be December 9 at the home of Mrs. Guy. Any ladies interested are invited to come.Mrs. J. Friesen and Miss Annie Blair, who have been visiting the Hoovers, left for their home in Manitoba on Thursday.Mr. Jackson and* Mr. Drummond are holding church services at Worsley this week.Captain £abcock, Anglican held service in the Worsley church Sunday, October 24, at 3 p.m.There are rumors of land sales—.business places—Worsley grows.The young people held their second high school dance on Friday night. From all reports it was an enjoyable affair.a.