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• (WHITECHU. RCII'NEWS)
On Thursday afternoon while
Mr.. Russel Gaunt and Donald
were cuttinglogs with ' a .. chain
saw at . the farm of. ',Mr. ICen'
Currie,in some ' manner; . Russel
came in contact with the saw and
received a deep gash ' on , his . left
leg below the knee. He was tak-
en to Winghain. and District Hos-
pital. where he was treated by Dr,
Corrin and later that evening was
taken by. • ambulance . to Victoria ,
Hospital; London.' His brother .John;
Gaunt accompanied him in . the'
ambulance to London.: Latestre-
ports are that he will .be ' able
to return home m two weeks, but
will not be. able to walk on it.
for some .time. This community
wishes him a very speedy, re-
covery, .•
-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, *Don
Mills . and Mr. 'and Mrs. , Gordon
Fisher, . Lonnie and 'Lorie . of
Guelph ,,spent. the.: week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher;
Mrs. Clarence ; Adams and: in
f ant daughter, '.Dawne Corinne re-
turned homeon Wednesday from
Victoria Hospital,; London
Mr.,Russel Ritchie, Mr. Leslie:
Ritchie and Mrs: Fred Tiffin vis-
ited in London on Saturday with
Mts. Russel Ritchie- An St. Jo-.
seph's` `Hospital
The. Mission Band of Chalmers:
Presbyte4an Church held their
Easter meeting . on Saturday . at
the home of the . assistant leader
Mrs. Earl Caslick The leader,
Mrs: Hugh .Simpson, gave the Call.
to Worship. A hymn was sung and
'Prayer given by Joyce. Tiffin The
Scripture readings were given by
Mary Lou Wall and Irene De -
Boer. The roll call was ,answer-
ed: by 16 n%embers : and 2 visitors.
The election of officers : were pres-
ident, Irene • DeBoer•, • secretary,
Darlene Simpson, treasurer Paul.
Elliott. The offering was received
and the' Offertory Prayer was giv-
en by . Doris Fisher, ' Mrs. ' Simp
son gave the story. — The Easter
Rabbit:\ A reading was , given by
Darlene . Simpson;'' Mrs. Caslick
told :the Easter' Story and then
the story of the : Parable of the
Rich =Fool and . Paul • Elliott : put
the pictures on :the Flannel .graph.
A hymn was sung and Paul El-
liott
l liott closed the .:meeting with pray
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The. study. of the Anglican Con-
gress Message was Continued : on
Wednesday . evening, March 11th.
at St. Paul',s Anglican parish 'hall,
Dungannon,• ,following Evening
Prayer in the church.
The theme r of the study period'
was. to helpthose present to under-
stand :that "God has ,called clergy
and laity to : serve Him together' .
It was pointed out that . while the:
clergy are . 'ordained to perform'
certain functions in .. the church,
both clergy and laity must exercise
a Christian ministry.; All must
witness as the people .of God, Ab -'
solute' co-operation between clergy
,and laity,•and between members
of 'the : laity, is essential ' if the
Church is : to be effective. in, the
community. . .•
The last of these Lenten services
and. study groups will be held at
St. Peter's, Lucknow, on Wednes-
day larch, .8th,-at_13:30_p.m
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News :Briefs
The Housing Branch of the On-
tario Department . of Economics
and, Development, at the request
• of the Council of, the Town of
'Walkerton,is conducting a survey
to determine the need and de-
mand for public 'rental housing in
the municipality,
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A 180 -ton generator Was recent-
ly 'installed at the CANDU atomic
energy plant' north of Tiverton.
The, monster piece- of equipment
was built by Canadian . General
Electric' at Peterborough and
transported . by special train to -
Port' Elgin, and •from 'there by
truck,
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Family Honor r.
Robert Geddes.
(AMBERLEY NEWS)
Mr. Robert Geddes of ' Kincar-
diner was guest of . honor at ' the
Borne of Mr.' and Mrs: John de
Ruyter, , (Marion : Geddes): of the
Clinton area.
Presentfor the : happy occasion
were Mr. Robert Geddes, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfrid Taylor, Mr. ' and Mrs.
Roy ' Geddes, Mr. and: Mrs. Floyd
Johnston and ,'family, : Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Johnson of ,Hanover and
Mr: and Mrs: 'Clifton Geddes A.
bountiful dinner was :. served by
Mrs.. John- ,de Ruyter and mem-'
bers of the family. The many 'fri-
ends .: of. Mr. Geddes' extend best
wishes for' many happy returns.
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