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Hopefully everyone and everything is drying out from this latest onslaught of rain - it sure makes getting around fun.
 
Visitors for last weekend with Doug and Shirley MacDonald were Sheen and Bob Houghton and William, Alayna and Ethan and William's friend Darton from Sanford, Michigan.
 
Bette McLeod attended the Purple Grove Bible Study held at the home of June Elliott in Wingham on Tuesday.


Tuesday evening, Bette attended a garden party at Brookside School and also went to the Hospital Retiree Luncheon Wednesday morning at Gilley's in Kincardine.
 
Get well wishes go out to those who are in hospital at this time.
 
The New Millennium Quilt Guild of Walkerton sponsored the Quilt Show in Mildmay on Friday and Saturday. There sure are a lot  of talented ladies around us. An excellent display of Quilts was viewed by many.
 
The Clinton Spring Fair on Saturday was once again a huge success with many from the area attending. Congratulations to all the exhibitors.
 
Harvey Hagldorn of Abbotsford, B.C., visited with Jim and Fran Farrell on Tuesday last week.
 
Marilyn Reid, Ann Finlayson and Judy Thompson attended the Judging School In Teeswater for Knitting, Crocheting and Fancy Work. 

On the weekend many attended the Kincardine Community Singers Concert held Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Knox Presbyterian Church in Kincardine. What wonderful voices enthralled the audience with many well known songs. Congratulations to you all.

 

Deanna and Morley Scott enjoyed a visit on Tuesday from Deanna's sister, Betty, and her husband, Art Helm, and their daughter, Jorey Dudgeon.
 
The  Purple Grove Women's Institute met Wednesday evening at the home of Marilyn Reid with 13 members in attendance. Ann Collins read scripture and was convener for the meeting. She introduced Debbie France of Ripley who spoke about massage and demonstrated Ion Cleansing. Two of our lucky ladies were treated to a free Ion Cleansing which removes toxins from our bodies through our feet. Seeing the results we should all consider having this done. Debbie also does reflexology and iridology at Total Energy. 
Anne followed with a contest on how well we know our fellow members, being able to match us to our fathers. A very interesting end to the program with surprising  results.
A delicious lunch was provided by Diane Clifford and Marilyn Reid. The meeting adjourned with singing of God Save The Queen.
 
Thursday evening, the Program Committee will meet at 7 p.m. at the home of Marilyn Reid to put together the new meetings, so don't forget to bring your suggestions.  
 

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