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CARTER & CO. Limited For the Man ‘IMO Cannot Smoke f At Work d! .4 1% “BL/sch Twufcn EWING Addresjznd Presentation 0n the evening of the 21st ult., thc Knights of Columbus oi St. Ool- umba‘: Parish. accompanied by brother Knights of 5t. Mary's Par- ish, Bourls, met at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart McIntyre, at East Point, and presented them with an address and two beautiiul chairs. in honor oi their recent marriage. the Souris delegation presenting them with a set oi silverware. Among the members oi Souria Council present were the officers and several o! the senior members, in- eluding Deputy Grand-Knight Mc- lsaac and Post Grand Knight D. F. Lavle. Rev. J. B. Oroken. o! Bourls, was unanirnousw elected chairman. and Columbas read the following ad- dress: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McIntyre, Dear Friends =-- In meeting here this evening, in honor of a memorable event in your lives. we beg to oiier you our heartl- cst ielicitations. Wa rejoice in your happiness and gladly associate ourselves with our brother Knights oi St. Marys Par- ish in greeting you this evening with sincerest wishes ior your happiness in the future. To you, Mrs. McIntyre, ws extend a hearty welcome to our midst and beg to assure you that we are not unmindful that while St. Mary's loses. St Columbia's gains a valued aid to the promotion of the inter- ests of our parish and our commun- ity. It is with pleasure that we ac- cept YOU as one of us, that we bid you welcome to St. Columbia's. Mr. McIntyre. we congratulate you! It is unnecessary to recall that you have risen to distinction within our order, and have ably and con- sclentiously discharged the duties oi the highest oflieewlthin the power oi our Council to bestow. Your re- election to tbs ofllce oi Grand Knight is sufilclent testimony to the esteem in which you are held by your brother Knights and to the ap- preciation oi your tireless eflorts in behalf oi the cause ye all hold dear. It is especially gratifying-to know that we can claim you as ourgown. to lmorr that you have elected to dwell amongst us. _ May your Cup of HQDPirAess be fili- ed to overflowing and may those blessings which Divine ' Providence alone can bestow be yours in abund- ance! In conclusion, we beg of you to ac- cept these small tokens oi our es- teem and assure you that it is our constant prayer - that your jour- ney through liie together may be sweetened with joy and happiness and that your pathway may be 11-. lumined by the Benedictlons oi Di- vine Providence. Ad Multos Annos. In behalf oi the Knights oi Col- umbus. oi 8t. Columbia's Parish, Council No. 2193. (Signed) Thos. A. Harris, Percy H. Beatnn, A. F‘. Campbell. Convenors. Mr. McIntyre replied in well chos- en words. expressing his surpriseat the extent to which his brother Knights had gone to express their sentiments and speaking on behali of Mrs. McIntyre as well as for him- self, bade everyone make themselves at home "not only on this occasion. but on all other occasions in which they should ‘choose to honor him with their presence." Referring to what he termed "the wholly generous but unmerited references to his re- cord as Grand Knight." he declared that "any and whatever successes that attended his efforts for the ad- vancement of their common ideals, were due wholly to the co-operation and unselfish loyalty oi the oflicers and members of the Council." 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