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Me. and Mrs. Pred Smith motored to Winpipes on Monday, April 1610, to show Bin slides of hhis trip wa s IC group. They returned home Tues day. Mr Rexburne wan a weekend visitor to Winnipeg to visit with Mrs. Mrs. Dyke of Wisniper | have taken up residence in the house in known as the Mrs. J. Smith house ' local 44 Garden Club are spon soring an evening of slides by Fred) fon his trip to the British Dancing will follow the pro gram Date May 4th in the Bdrens range Hall Quite a number of people from our d istrict attended the Chtt Chambers sale although the roads were very Mrs and Mrs. Stanley Ror spent a ouple of days in Winnipes Miss Frances Hutton of the UTS Gladstone visited at the parental home for a day this week Mr and Mrs John Seaman and tam heiress eee itermsrene Miss Yeonne” Russell” of Brandon was a visitor with her mother for a ‘ouple days this week Mr’ Wilfred Russell, w he is employ at Minnedosa, was a weekend Visitor at hhe home. Mr Brie Moore was a weeke ner at his parental Mrs Myrtle Wheeler cask. te visiting with her Mrs. Goudy WilmoT Goudy. 7 EDRANS RESIDENT LAID TO REST AT CARBERRY, APRIL 16, or for Wilmot Gowdy a away quite suddenly at Is late residence’ at Edrans. on Friday, April7th, were held from the United Church Edrans. on Monday Sprit 16th Rev WoW. Harland, of Austin, conducted the services Born at Colbrooke Oat. # He came to Alameda, Sask with his parents when he was fifteen years ‘age, and later took up and married Eva May. Lar continued to farm at Alemeds until ‘then they moved to Austin asian cath In 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Goudy retired dra the ia ‘sided Besides his widow, he is survived y two daughters: Mra R.Maben and Mrs Ti De'Athe. both of Sidney and No sons” Calvin and Donald, both WC Caleary, Alberta, Interment was made in the Car Pallbearers were: Ralph Schneider, yeu Smith Ernest Campbell, Jobe Seaman, Cliff Chambers and Bryan Deathe. Douglas R. Campbell, wife of the Hon. Cousins A. Campbell, Mr. Roy Mc Kay, President of the Society. Mr Charles R Fraser, Executive Direc tor Miss Catherine D. McEwan, Sap ervivor and Miss Hetty A. Holmes, Social worker, Bir. CR. Fraser, in welcoming the guests cid, that he was pleased so many of the foster parents were able to attend the Tea. He expressed, on behalf of the Agency, their apprecia tion of the excellent work done by the foster parents. Parents interested in becoming foster parents ware. In vited to make application to the Agency. Mrs. Douglas . Campbell greeted the guests. She expressed her sun rise at the large area serviced by the Agency. She also commented on the wonderful work performed by the foster parents in taking the child ren not only into their homes but use ate their hearts The following foster mothers, repr esenting the various municipalities serviced by the Agency, presided over the tea cups” Mrs. C.D. Cathcart Neepawa, Miss R Ferris, Portage. la Mes Urbain Forcier Head Mrs. Andrew. Knox. Por Prairie, Mrs John Matthews ural Municipality of North. Norfolk Mrs. G. Ro MacKenzie Mural Portage in Prairie Corsazes of yellow daffochin were presented to the foster mothers. Dur ing the afternoon, the parents were shown several films on the various States of childhood behaviour. The five were well attended and enjoy ed by everyone They were found to be informative as well as entertaining Mr Frank Osletree was projectio The social workers entertained the guests Serving tea were the follow ing meters of the staff: Mrs. Nellie Bereza, Miss Marjorie Moback, Miss Margaret Houx, Mise Shirley Chae Mra, Grace Hetherington, Miss Betty A' Holmes Mrs. Annette James and Miss ‘Valdiia Olafsson. Assisting the salt were Mea ELM. Mackey, Mre H Carmichael and Mrs. Short mers of the Portage Children's Aid Ausiliary) .Ushering the guests were Mr John Alles, Mr. Liesd Met and Mr Harry Werler, social workers. Mrs Marjorie Gillion cit ed the T roope riven them by the fellow Reese Gr Co. Ltd. Hotel GERMS ARE ALWAYS WITH US The germs of tuberculosis are fre quently encountered to who, however, oi rat not low. TH may establish it celt and Imain undiscovered by the victim Where the disease is present. it can be discovered by chestrays and modern methods of treatment Can almost always effect a cure Chest ray examinations are available free of charge in Canada and they are no more trouble than an ordinary snap, shot !
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