Green way, a son, October 15.70 YEARS AGOWinners of the St. Mark's Whist Drive were Mrs. F. Stevens and Mrs.R. Dearsley Lee's Store wasadvertising ice Cream by the Brickand Eskimo Pie Mr. G.Davidson has put up one of the finest monuments in memory of Mrs.Davidson — Mr. Fred Stilwell isopening a blacksmith shop at Holmfield.60 YEARS AGOA Student's Councii has been formed at Baldur School and AliceCraik is the president Afarewell was held for Gwenneth Hunter who has ieft to continue herstudies in Boston A meetingof the councils of Argyle, Lome, Strathcona, Roblin and Louise was held in an attempt to seek a method of eradicating the Leafy Spurgeweed Jonas Oliver has beenemployed on the CN section gangat Swan Lake Bert Campbellis working on the airport at Carberry Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott,a daughter, October 26 Mr.J, McKenzie of Glenora who has spent 50 years in that district is retiring and selling his farm effectson Nov. 7 The entire stockof books In the Baidur W.l. Library will be sold at 10 cents per book,50 YEARS AGOBetty Jean Tweed and Ivan Leslie were wed October 14 atBrandon Born to Mr. andMrs. Joe Webber, a daughter,October 27 Helen KathleenOrr and Stanley Clayton Gardinerwere wed October 21 No.1 shingles sold at Monarch Lumber for $3.95 per bundle.40 YEARS AGOJoe Clark was kilted in an accident when he collided with a gravel truck on October 28. Hewas 74 Florence Ward andEverett Trinder were wed October15 Doreen Geirnaert and LeoAndries were wed October 15 atMariapolis---Mr. and Mrs. JoeVermeersch ieft to spend the winter in Victoria.30 YEARS AGOAt the semi-annual rink meeting it was decided to bar the use of the'Rink-Rat' broom SheilaDearsley was elected president of theladies curling club LucileDeBaets has started work in theRoyal Bank---Pilot Mound arearesidents will start using dial phonesin November---Cliff Boulet hadhis nose broken while playing football: Born to Wayne and LindaNelson, a daughter, October 20 — A 1970 Dodge Monaco 2door hardtop was being advertisedContinued on page 6