[ KLEINBURG _ NOTES| Miss Jean Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Parker of Weston will be married to H. G. DePrinse, son of Mrs. M. DePrinse and the late W. J. M. DéPrinse at the Weston Presbyterian Church, September 20th. Photo by Kidson There was no service in Kleinâ€" burg United Church on Sunduy.‘ August 31, as was hoped, as the work of reâ€"decorating the church was not finished. Sam Kaiser had the work finished by Sunday, September 7, and the service was held in a beautifully reâ€" decorated church. The outside trim of the church was also painted. The services have been Jhold at 9 a.m. during the sumâ€" mor months but starting on Sunâ€" éov, Seriember 21, the services Mrs. John Van Haastrecht‘s parents of Holland, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Van Haastrecht and family for two® months, returned home on Ssturcov. They had planned to stay for four months but reâ€" turred home because of sickness in the family at home. ~ will be he‘d at 9.45 . Mr. and Mrs. M. Nightingale and Dovug of Oak Ridges visited with her father, Mr. W. Maâ€" gloughlen, on Sunday. _NMr. and Mrs. H. Cain of Noâ€" bleion were guests at the home of Mrs. W. Kerr on Sunday. Misses Margaret and Mary Potter of Dunnville are now visiting with their sister, Mrs. C. Carrick for several weeks. The Kleinburg Public Library reâ€"opened on Wednesday afterâ€" ngon, September 10, after being closed during the summer holiâ€" days. The Library ‘had had a NOW :s : TIME FOR FALL HOUSECLEANING 32 JASMINE RD. JORDAN‘S JEWELLERS LOOK AT THESE PRICES! RUGSâ€"VENETIAN BLINDS WALLâ€"TOâ€"WALL BROADLOOM VUPHOLSTERY On;‘day service on Venetian Blinds WE CLEAN IN THE HOME Humber â€" Loa Rug and Uphoistoring CLEANERS Set Reg. $200 BOTH RINGS FOR Sot Reg. $350 BOTH RINGS FOR WATCH REPAIRS Diamond Bridal Duo C.N.R. WATCH INSPECTOR SA MAIN STREET NORTH â€" at Lawrence Ave. thorough housecleaning, the floor had been painted and the desk varnished, and the books have been reâ€"arranged. The children‘s books are now in the front room and the adults‘ books are in the back room. Mrs. R. Cain, Nashâ€" ville, will be the Librarian in the Library on Wednesday afterâ€" noons this year and was at her desk in a spic and span Library on September 10 to get the Liâ€" brary off to a good start this year. Mrs. B. Lindsay_ and small daughter, Jean, of Embro spent last week with her father, Mr. J. H. Kellam. This correspondent received a letter from Keith Wardlaw, a Kleinburg boy who is now a Missionary with the New Tribes Mission in Venezucla, and we thought Keith‘s friends and acâ€" quaintances would like to hear the latest word from him. Keith had returned from a long, hu-‘ ardous trip up the Padamo where he, and other missionaries with him, worked among the Guaicas. The letter was written on Auâ€" gust 17 and read in part as folâ€" ‘lows: "I received a letter from Jim Barker, who began the work among the Guaica here in Veneâ€" zuela, He plans to be back here in Venezuela about the end of this month or the beginning of next. After a trip or two into the Guaica, we will be going back together to Brazil. He will be helping us get thi'x}gs underâ€" way in Brazil." . . . ‘"This is the *250. 29% CH. 1â€"7361 Gail Jordan did it again! Several weeks l’o. Gail of Knox Ave., took part in Uncle Jerry‘s past and future success to tS brilliant and clever young lady! ® ® ® ‘There will be a training course at Armour Heights ‘Colâ€" legiate for Presidents and Conâ€" veners of the Home and School Associations on Sept. 20th at 8 Mrs. Kate Ginn entertained a" a birthday dinner in honour of her daughter, Mrs. Emily Headâ€" on, on Sunday, Sept. Tth. Atâ€" tending this i'mnor were four generations ineluding _ Mrsâ€" Headon‘s grandmother, Mrs. ‘Grmger; her mother, Mrs. Ginn, herself and her son, Alan Headâ€" on. Mrs. Granger, at the â€"head of this fine family is almost 84, very active indoors and out. She is never still a minute. If there is a moment to sit down and ue e oC 1 B TB .. cce dihe ts Sad £1 relax, this wonderful lady picks up her embroidery work or other wool work of which she does plenty. # ® e Happy belated birthday greetâ€" ings to Mrs. Emily Headon and also to two little men of the community, _ namely Bruce Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Â¥vans and Tormy.Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, who both celebrated their secâ€" ond â€" birthday _ last Thursday, Sept. l1th. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKi@ne entertained for Rev. and Mrs. Carsonâ€"McLarnon and family on the McLarnons‘ return from an air trip to Ireland last week. While overseas recently, Mrs. Davidson, wife of the Rev. Davidson and mother of Mrs. John Booth, visited with relaâ€" tives of two families of Humâ€" ber Summit. While in Whiteâ€" abbey, Northern Ireland, she ‘vilited with â€" Mrs. McKane‘s mother, Mrs. Margaret Wilson and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell, parents of Matt Campbell. ® * & Mrs. Norval Boyd has been the guest of honour at several gatherings just prior to her moving from this district. On Wednesday last week, a surâ€" prise awaited Mrs. Boyd when P _ i1 m uC the Prayer Group last opportunity I‘ll have to write letters. The boat goes down river toâ€"morrow: and I‘ll be goâ€" ing over to the Cunacanuma River as well. We are just going over to get some Maquiritare Inâ€" dians to ‘Pratico‘ our beat up river. I‘m leaving with another missionary for a village about 4 days journey from here. We need a ‘Pratico‘ as there are three sets of rapids and then a big waterâ€" fall and then some more rapids. QOne of the missionaries turned over on a previous trip and lost most of his supplies as wel as some trade goods that he had for the Indians and almost drowned himself." Keith also inâ€" cluded a programme of the Comâ€" mencement at the little school there at TamaTama and we see by it that Keith gave the adâ€" MBAE Bcb hb urandeinber dress. He also said that he was receiving The Woodbridge News, but usually received ‘eight or ten copies at a time but that news is news, if you have never hledlrd it before, even if it was old. Keeping ‘Upâ€"Toâ€"Date‘ in HUMBER SUMMIT fhll/yy By OLIVE CAMPBELL Ginn entertained at Mrs. Dave McKane | her family are|ver compote hey have every ty \n-oox.t C | ~neighborsâ€" and| present. Th every wish for|this district success to this|Alma, Ont: ver young ledy!|them much o & new home. " ols ® the Cor:g:o’mon-l Church retired to aily decorated bagement of the church and spent a social time together with the Young People of the church, On Friday last week, Mrs. Boyd was inâ€"| vited to the home of Mrs .Freq | Cannon, Mill Rd., < to pick! ‘rhubarb for preserving. . Upon afrival Mrs. Boyd was given a lasti¢e bag for the rhubarb, along with the surprise of seeâ€" ing some twenty neighbours gathered in the living room. All were assembled for dessert of Angel Cake and Ice Cream with tea or coffee and cookies, and after this delightful repast, Mrs. Art Doam presented the guest of honour w;tll:hl beautiful silâ€" ver com| and very pretâ€" ty hroo&non behalft of those présent. The Boyd 1smily left this district last Saturday for Alms, Ontario and we wish them much happiness in their Miss Janet Jordan was the’ mm. on honour at one of the gest bridal showers seen in | this â€" community. â€" This , event was held in the basement hall of the Pine Ridge Church. Apâ€" proximately ninety gifts were opened by a very surprised brideâ€"toâ€"be who was ably asâ€" sisted by Miss Margaret Hendâ€" erson. A delicious and plentiâ€" ful buffet supper was served and the guest of honour mingâ€" led with all present, thanking everyone personally for the lovely gifts. Miss Jordan, who is the daughter of Fire Chief Chas Jordan and Mrs. Jordan,l will be married on Saturday,| this week, at the Christ Church, | Woodbridge.. _ | Mrs. Ruth Williams, _ Mrs. Greta McKane, Mrs. Inez Mcâ€" Kane, Mrs. Alm Doan, Miss Libâ€" by Duncan and Mrs. Olive Campbell were among those atâ€" tending the annual supper meetâ€" ing of the Alma Price Evening Auxiliary of the Woodbridge United Church last week. No word of the Wellâ€"baby Clinic as yet, but we hope to hear â€" something this . week. Watch for further announceâ€" ments. We are glad to know Mrs. May Lythe has returned home from hospital after her unforâ€" tunate accident, and express the wish of the whole community that she will continue to imâ€" prove each day until her health is completely restored. Mrs. Judy Boyd has consentâ€" ed to take over the leadership of the Guide Company here, and is to be admired for her paâ€" tience and ‘indulgence where the girls are concerned. This is quite an undertaking and Mrs. Boyd will need the coâ€"operation of the girls as well as their mothers and the community as a whole. Good luck, Judy, in your work! P Mrs. Burly Hamilton would like her neighbors to know how very much the shower she held at her home for the McCluskey family was appreciated by the recipients. You will perhaps reâ€" member the McCluskey family were former residents of Humâ€" ber Summit before moving to Kleinburg, where they unforâ€" tunately lost everything in a fire. The furniture donated was very gratefully received and thanks are also extended to the folks of Wendell Cresc. in Wesâ€" ton for their help. _ Some definite changes are taking â€"place in our community. Besides having City Water now, we are also: changing the old familiar names of some of our streets, to avoid conflication with those with similar names throughout Metropolitan Toronâ€" to. Borden Ave, is now Whitâ€" field Ave.; George St. is now Larchmere _ Ave.; Woodbridge Rd. is to be Islington Ave., so I‘ve heard and Graham (Ave. 'nnd Emily are also chn\(lng their na later on. Mrs. Chas. Jordon, Mrs. Mary Stokes and Mrs. Jean Rider enâ€" joyed a visit from their aunt who stopped off here while on her way home to Vancouver from a trip to Scotland. Fiye grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Burley Hamilton® were baptized at Pine Ridge Presbyâ€" terian â€" Church â€" last â€" Sunday morning. This group included Billy and Joe, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitmore; Vie McCluskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. }tobert McCluskey and Beverâ€" ey land Laura, children of Mr. @ympathies of the community are extended to George Yuill, who so recently suffered the loss of hif mother in a tragic sccident on the QK. : Gearge also lost his father just about and Mrs. Jim Hamilton. celebrated his 70th birthday. RBest wishes were extended eatlâ€" ier in the month but for some reason or other, fafled to appeir in this colums. Sorry for the delay, Ben, but what we offer today is fjust as sincerely given as the previous ones. Drive withCare Mr names. More about this A‘C. 1 DOWN DELIVERS ANY ITEM IN THE STORE BEGoodrich STOREâ€"WIDE F m : y\h'ng‘m'°“w"lc“ n 1e TOURING, sac and REG,$49.95 V. 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