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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-11, Page 11i 1* f tG a a i Let us worship ,and honor our Lord. Let °F ur rejoice at the miracle of His. MM5"; f rebirth. Let us . o er our` love in praise and adoration. The Congregation 'of EGMONDViLLE UNITED CHURCH., Greets YOU' At Easier r, . undgy,., ,APdJ 14th, .19174 EASTER. WORSHIP AT 11:00 a.m. Rev. T. R Hancock, Minister ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY — 7:30 p.m. Service of , meditation or, the ,words from the cross -1- EASTER SUNDAY Holy Communion — 10 a.m. REV. J. S. SHARPLES, Rector " NORTHSIDE UNITED ' CHURCH REV. M. E. REU•BDR, B.A., B'.D., MINISTER Mrs. Jaam s A. Stewawk Organist Mr. Jwnes A. Stewou t, Ohalr mister Mrs'. John McUwawi, Junior -Choir tender GOOD FRIDAY 7 -So pm. — CANTATA, "bur living Lord" by North.9ide Chod'r EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 atm. — Sunrise Service Rev. T. E. Hancock, -Guest Minister. Easter Breakfast 11:00 sk m. — "The Son of Man — Glorified!" Anthems: "Rejoice the Lord Is King" - Vail Soloist — Mra bavid Tr"eameer Junior CiiaIj — "T1ie,Liliea'! Tillotson IA JOYOUS, EASTER TO ALL CAVAN CHURCH n __ Win- throp REV. M, E. REUBER, B.A., BB.D,, =4rI'F,R Musts Marjorie Papple, omganist• i 9:30 am-='9Umter Servlcb of Worship" — The Mfinister Preaching. Anthem, ,The Risen Lord" -- Tamer JOAN it q Titil C Ht"NE> S OF EASTER VA Easter Greetings from BETHEL BiBLE CHURC#I EGTIONDVILLE IN6 ular Sunday Services at 7:30 --- 11:00 _- 7.30 HOM WEEK AT ST, JAMES' CATHOLIC CHURCH MAUNDY THURSDAY—, 2:30 p► n. — Children's Maas, HollyCommunion. 8:00 pan. — Parish Mass, Holy Communion under both species, Confessions. 8:00 p.m. — To 3 idnIght, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. GOOD FRIDAY -- 3:00 pin: — Liturgy (Holy -,'Communion), C04fessions. 7:30 pm. — Stations of the doss. HOLY SATURDAY -- 4:00 -.5-.00 pm. --Coni'essions. 8:00 pm. -- Easter VigII Maes (Sunday Obligation)• EASTER SUNDAY Massae at 8:30 aim. and 11:00 a.m. PASTOR — REV. H. J. LARAGH ORGANIST — Mrs. A. Stiles FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH REV. S. KERR, Minister Mrs. Carol Carter, ARCT, A.Mus. Organist EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 a.m. , Sermon — "THE RESURRECTION" — The Minister Special Easter Music by The Choir SENIOR CHOIR --- There's a .Carol in the Heart --•'j Stewart Landon JUNIOR CHOIR q Somebody's Knocking at Your Door — Roger C. + -Wilson The Chuath. Carildbm• wiil0i play Eaebw helmol ais ' for one -WH j^iom commmeang at 10 *nx, Sun&y Morning. It is our prayer taiM Eaotiws Hope wddl be in your heart amd East6at°s Hoppinew in your home, Join with us in am &dneft of the mule and memage Of Daeber d&- ' hNs�,5'Y°r'' 'T # `The Annual meeting of Kippen ti s East W.I. will be held at the homeM. of Mrs. Win, F. Bell on April lb at 0 ,8:30 p.m. (toll call will be to bring a an article and auction it off. Reports of standing, committees will be give. Mrs.' Cecil Pullman , r , } ' M1 h and Mrs. Campbell Eyre will be' w. j i, in charge of lunch. Amb'r LodA Inns0.1" .The highlights of 1973.74 will ge; Ve shown on screen. fl': Personals Mr. Bud McLeod, Manitowan• The regular meeting of the terian . Church met Monday A solo'Open`tbe_'atcs--ofTtN.477 ti ing, visited with friends cin the Amber Rebakah Lodge was held evening at the church with the Temple' song by Euari • hapt r� vicinity, Wednesday evening in the Lodge Arnold Circle and Home Helpers highlighted .the -Palm S4044Y Mr.'Wilbur McBride, Kitchen- rooms with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen attending. Mrs, Harvey Hyde, Service of worship in 11,00,,411 er, visited with his• brother Lorne Volland presifling and being the !?resident, welcomed the United Church on Suitday' and other relatives. assisted by V.G. Mrs. Margaret guests and opened the meeting morning, Rev, Don I3c1K" Mr. and Mrs. Gail Cooper, Consitt. It was reported that quite• with an Easter plem.. Mrs. Edith preached on the sermon topr, a Stephen and Aimee visited Mr. a number of cards had been sent Bell and Mrs. Clarence Volland 'Christ the King.' Tliursd"ay' and Mrs. Clayton Cooper in to sick and shut-in members. The were in charge of the devotional. evening. at 7:30 p.m. will 'bu Gr nville, South Carolina.- Past Grands of Amber Lodge will Mrs. Bell presented an Easter. Maundy Thursday' Communion, be attending the District meeting meditation entitled 'Faithful Service and on Sunday, morning in the Clinton Lodge rooms on Women and the. empty tomb.' Apri114, the choir with Rev. Beck Farm Show April 10, It was decided to inquire Vocal solos were given by Sandra as narrator will present the Easter about a degree team to confer and Lesa Volland accompanied by Contata 'No Greater Love.' degree on -candidate. Plans are to -Karen Volland on the . guitar. .tickets, free be arranged later. It was decided Karen also -played a guitar solo. Personals For anyone in the area who is to drape the Charter in memory of Mrs. Ester Wright gave an Easter Mrs. E.R. Luther 'and.; Mrs. interested in seeing the taping of Mrs. Nancy Kyle who passed meditation `All in an April T.G. Lavender attended the 2nd the "Farm Show" in Toronto on away in March. Evening.' The W.M.S. accepted Annual of the Silver Birch area of Thursday, April 18 and 'Friday A discussion took place on the an invitation to'be guests of the Girl Guides in Kitchener on April 19, there will be free buses • decision to have a Desert Euchre W.M.S. of First Presbyterian Saturday. The program theme leaving Wingham on Friday from sometime in May. Final plans are Church in Seaforth, April 18. was 'Jdy in Guiding.' Over 400 the bus terminal at 9 a.m. and to be made at a later date. The Next meeting will be May 6. Guide, Brownie and Ranger from Stratford at 10:15 a.m. For D.D.F. Mrs. Mary Grigg of Mrs. Clarence Volland pre, . leaders were present. free tickets for the bus and for the District 23 will make her official sided at the regular meeting of Carl Payne is visiting with his taping at the CBC studio, write visit at the April 17 meeting. the Ladies Aid • following the daughter and son-in-law Gny. "Farm Show tickets, CBC, Box W.M.S. meeting. Arrangements Sargeant and Mrs, Gary I Merritt 500, Terminal 'A', Toropto MSW Carmel Presbyterian Church were finalized to cater at, the in Oceanside, California. IE6"1 The W.M.S. of Carmel Presby- Gould -Sangster wedding and also to purchase some items required Unit IV Hensall U.C.W. for the church. Unit IV of Hensall U.C,W. met on April 4 with 20 members Legion Ladies Auxiliary Meeting present. Mrs. McAllister read a The April' meeting of the poem 'The stone is rolled away.' Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary Mr§. L. Purdy gave the was' held in the Legion Hall Devotional which she began by Tuesday evening with Mildred reading scripture from Luke Chalmers, presiding. Zone Com- followed by prayer. Her theme mander Mrs. Margaret'. Thorn- was 'Easter --He is Risen.' She dyke made her annual visit for the spoke of the 'deciples who were Varna. U.C.W. met in the given to Father Abraham for his year to this meeting and gave an plain men but who were able to basement of the Church on project in India. interesting resume of the years tell what they personallly knew of Thursday evening with 16 ...It.. was announced that there work, -after which the President Christ. Mrs. R.M. Peck took as 'Does i would be a plant sale at our May presented her with a gift. The her subject for the study President for the next' three meeting. draw for the Easter basket will be Anyone care about my Friend?' Let us worship ,and honor our Lord. Let °F ur rejoice at the miracle of His. MM5"; f rebirth. Let us . o er our` love in praise and adoration. The Congregation 'of EGMONDViLLE UNITED CHURCH., Greets YOU' At Easier r, . undgy,., ,APdJ 14th, .19174 EASTER. WORSHIP AT 11:00 a.m. Rev. T. R Hancock, Minister ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY — 7:30 p.m. Service of , meditation or, the ,words from the cross -1- EASTER SUNDAY Holy Communion — 10 a.m. REV. J. S. SHARPLES, Rector " NORTHSIDE UNITED ' CHURCH REV. M. E. REU•BDR, B.A., B'.D., MINISTER Mrs. Jaam s A. Stewawk Organist Mr. Jwnes A. Stewou t, Ohalr mister Mrs'. John McUwawi, Junior -Choir tender GOOD FRIDAY 7 -So pm. — CANTATA, "bur living Lord" by North.9ide Chod'r EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 atm. — Sunrise Service Rev. T. E. Hancock, -Guest Minister. Easter Breakfast 11:00 sk m. — "The Son of Man — Glorified!" Anthems: "Rejoice the Lord Is King" - Vail Soloist — Mra bavid Tr"eameer Junior CiiaIj — "T1ie,Liliea'! Tillotson IA JOYOUS, EASTER TO ALL CAVAN CHURCH n __ Win- throp REV. M, E. REUBER, B.A., BB.D,, =4rI'F,R Musts Marjorie Papple, omganist• i 9:30 am-='9Umter Servlcb of Worship" — The Mfinister Preaching. Anthem, ,The Risen Lord" -- Tamer JOAN it q Titil C Ht"NE> S OF EASTER VA Easter Greetings from BETHEL BiBLE CHURC#I EGTIONDVILLE IN6 ular Sunday Services at 7:30 --- 11:00 _- 7.30 HOM WEEK AT ST, JAMES' CATHOLIC CHURCH MAUNDY THURSDAY—, 2:30 p► n. — Children's Maas, HollyCommunion. 8:00 pan. — Parish Mass, Holy Communion under both species, Confessions. 8:00 p.m. — To 3 idnIght, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. GOOD FRIDAY -- 3:00 pin: — Liturgy (Holy -,'Communion), C04fessions. 7:30 pm. — Stations of the doss. HOLY SATURDAY -- 4:00 -.5-.00 pm. --Coni'essions. 8:00 pm. -- Easter VigII Maes (Sunday Obligation)• EASTER SUNDAY Massae at 8:30 aim. and 11:00 a.m. PASTOR — REV. H. J. LARAGH ORGANIST — Mrs. A. Stiles FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH REV. S. KERR, Minister Mrs. Carol Carter, ARCT, A.Mus. Organist EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 a.m. , Sermon — "THE RESURRECTION" — The Minister Special Easter Music by The Choir SENIOR CHOIR --- There's a .Carol in the Heart --•'j Stewart Landon JUNIOR CHOIR q Somebody's Knocking at Your Door — Roger C. + -Wilson The Chuath. Carildbm• wiil0i play Eaebw helmol ais ' for one -WH j^iom commmeang at 10 *nx, Sun&y Morning. It is our prayer taiM Eaotiws Hope wddl be in your heart amd East6at°s Hoppinew in your home, Join with us in am &dneft of the mule and memage Of Daeber d&- ' hNs�,5'Y°r'' 'T # `The Annual meeting of Kippen ti s East W.I. will be held at the homeM. of Mrs. Win, F. Bell on April lb at 0 ,8:30 p.m. (toll call will be to bring a an article and auction it off. Reports of standing, committees will be give. Mrs.' Cecil Pullman , r , } ' M1 h and Mrs. Campbell Eyre will be' w. j i, in charge of lunch. Amb'r LodA Inns0.1" .The highlights of 1973.74 will ge; Ve shown on screen. fl': Personals Mr. Bud McLeod, Manitowan• The regular meeting of the terian . Church met Monday A solo'Open`tbe_'atcs--ofTtN.477 ti ing, visited with friends cin the Amber Rebakah Lodge was held evening at the church with the Temple' song by Euari • hapt r� vicinity, Wednesday evening in the Lodge Arnold Circle and Home Helpers highlighted .the -Palm S4044Y Mr.'Wilbur McBride, Kitchen- rooms with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen attending. Mrs, Harvey Hyde, Service of worship in 11,00,,411 er, visited with his• brother Lorne Volland presifling and being the !?resident, welcomed the United Church on Suitday' and other relatives. assisted by V.G. Mrs. Margaret guests and opened the meeting morning, Rev, Don I3c1K" Mr. and Mrs. Gail Cooper, Consitt. It was reported that quite• with an Easter plem.. Mrs. Edith preached on the sermon topr, a Stephen and Aimee visited Mr. a number of cards had been sent Bell and Mrs. Clarence Volland 'Christ the King.' Tliursd"ay' and Mrs. Clayton Cooper in to sick and shut-in members. The were in charge of the devotional. evening. at 7:30 p.m. will 'bu Gr nville, South Carolina.- Past Grands of Amber Lodge will Mrs. Bell presented an Easter. Maundy Thursday' Communion, be attending the District meeting meditation entitled 'Faithful Service and on Sunday, morning in the Clinton Lodge rooms on Women and the. empty tomb.' Apri114, the choir with Rev. Beck Farm Show April 10, It was decided to inquire Vocal solos were given by Sandra as narrator will present the Easter about a degree team to confer and Lesa Volland accompanied by Contata 'No Greater Love.' degree on -candidate. Plans are to -Karen Volland on the . guitar. .tickets, free be arranged later. It was decided Karen also -played a guitar solo. Personals For anyone in the area who is to drape the Charter in memory of Mrs. Ester Wright gave an Easter Mrs. E.R. Luther 'and.; Mrs. interested in seeing the taping of Mrs. Nancy Kyle who passed meditation `All in an April T.G. Lavender attended the 2nd the "Farm Show" in Toronto on away in March. Evening.' The W.M.S. accepted Annual of the Silver Birch area of Thursday, April 18 and 'Friday A discussion took place on the an invitation to'be guests of the Girl Guides in Kitchener on April 19, there will be free buses • decision to have a Desert Euchre W.M.S. of First Presbyterian Saturday. The program theme leaving Wingham on Friday from sometime in May. Final plans are Church in Seaforth, April 18. was 'Jdy in Guiding.' Over 400 the bus terminal at 9 a.m. and to be made at a later date. The Next meeting will be May 6. Guide, Brownie and Ranger from Stratford at 10:15 a.m. For D.D.F. Mrs. Mary Grigg of Mrs. Clarence Volland pre, . leaders were present. free tickets for the bus and for the District 23 will make her official sided at the regular meeting of Carl Payne is visiting with his taping at the CBC studio, write visit at the April 17 meeting. the Ladies Aid • following the daughter and son-in-law Gny. "Farm Show tickets, CBC, Box W.M.S. meeting. Arrangements Sargeant and Mrs, Gary I Merritt 500, Terminal 'A', Toropto MSW Carmel Presbyterian Church were finalized to cater at, the in Oceanside, California. IE6"1 The W.M.S. of Carmel Presby- Gould -Sangster wedding and also to purchase some items required Unit IV Hensall U.C.W. for the church. Unit IV of Hensall U.C,W. met on April 4 with 20 members Legion Ladies Auxiliary Meeting present. Mrs. McAllister read a The April' meeting of the poem 'The stone is rolled away.' Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary Mr§. L. Purdy gave the was' held in the Legion Hall Devotional which she began by Tuesday evening with Mildred reading scripture from Luke Chalmers, presiding. Zone Com- followed by prayer. Her theme mander Mrs. Margaret'. Thorn- was 'Easter --He is Risen.' She dyke made her annual visit for the spoke of the 'deciples who were Varna. U.C.W. met in the given to Father Abraham for his year to this meeting and gave an plain men but who were able to basement of the Church on project in India. interesting resume of the years tell what they personallly knew of Thursday evening with 16 ...It.. was announced that there work, -after which the President Christ. Mrs. R.M. Peck took as 'Does members and two guests present. would be a plant sale at our May presented her with a gift. The her subject for the study President for the next' three meeting. draw for the Easter basket will be Anyone care about my Friend?' ,Our months, Mrs, Charles •t Reid, Visitor's Day made on Saturday April 13. This was a comprehensive niew of opened the meeting with a poem Visitor's Day at Alma College is Members decided to again have a minister's life in Urajuay, on Lent. Group 2 was in charge of .-April 13. The Spring Presbyterial the Annual Penny Sale on June 7. living, on $70 a month. The devotions, will be, held on May 22 in A donation was made towards the offering was taken by Mrs. E. Mrs. George Wilson led in Seaforth. Legion Bursary. Sports Officer Luther, and dedicated by, Mrs. prayer. Hymn 405 'Jesus Christ is • There were 45 calls made to the Iva Reid gave the sports report McAllister, who conducted a Risen Today' was sung, followed sick and shut-in during the month announcing bowling tournaments contest. by the Scripture John 20: 1-14 of March. coming,up in Seaforth, Goderich, Plans were made for the 4ead•`by Mrs. Mervyn,Hayter. • • The meeting was closed with Strathroy, and Walkerton. -Iva flowers in the' church for April ' Mrs.. Harvey Hayter then gave the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was Reid Won the mystery prize, 011ie 'the and for the Devotional at the a prayer. Guests. Brenda and served by hostesses Mrs. Mervin Cooper guessing prize and General meeting in May, Hymn ' Bonnie Dawson favoured us with Johnston, Mrs. Bill Chessell, Wanda McClinchey the atten- 118 was sung, benediction given guitar' and singing numbers, Mrs. John Ostrom, and Mrs. Ivan dance prize. by Mrs. McAllister, and lunch 'Michael Row the Boat Ashore,' McClymont. afternoon and played an hour of organ tnelodies and was served by the committee in 'How Many Roads,' and 'When Card Party United Church Note's charge. the Sainis, Come Marching In'.. Mrs. George Wilson then read a Springtime, The Orange Lodge held their bi-weekly card party on Friday night. Winners were as follows: Huron m u r e r trial l poem on a reading Ellen and Deanna, and helped Robinson, Miss Jean Copeland Mrs. Glen Johnston, of Brussels, accompanied her daughter, 'Christ's Hand Upheld the High Ladies - Mrs. Aaron Fisher; " Karen, with vocal solos and step dance. Marjorie Heather birthday. Resurrection' and a poem 'Easter Lily.' Offering was taken up by Mrs. -Harvey Hayter and dedi- Low.-. Ladies - Mrs. Bob Taylor; High Men's : Mervyn Hayter; Low Men's - Frank McClinchey. bringsu'ttal�' acquittal" q cated by Mrs. Paul Morrison. Those winning draw prizes were: Mrs. , and Mrs. Jim Miller Stratford on Saturday night, Lee Business Meeting potatoes - Wilfred Chuter; ham -.Kippen 0.area man Lloyd George Defense lawyer J.M. Donnelly The•business meeting was then ",-Fisher. John Ostrom; cheese - Aaron Salter, 39, was acquitted Thurs- in a summation of evidence turned over to Mrs. Charles Reid. The final card party will day in Goderich of a charge of questioned the thoroughness of Mrs. Harvey Hayter read the be held in two weeks' time with non -capital murder in the October . the police investigation into the minutes • of the last meeting and the Bradley family entertaining 5 death of Mrs. Jane Burton case and said technical evidence the roll call was answered. Mrs. the first half hour. McMurtrie, 93, of Hensall: was inconclusive. , Charles Reid gave the Trea- Easter Communion The all male jury acquitted the Crown Attorney William surer's report. A thank -you note There will be a special Easter defendant,after a nine day trial, Cochrane said Salter had had was read from the Smith family. communion service in Goshen described by Mr. Justice Thomas opportunity to murder the woman Mrs. Jane- Davidson sent a United Church on Sunday, April Zuber of the Ontario Supreme and that both technical evidence thank -you note for the donation 14 at 8:00 p.m. Court as an extremely long and d"ff 1 and his, conduct after the body Scott Thomson returned home Ailsa Craig Masonic Lodge A from the St. Mary's Memorial Friday evening. Hospital on Monday where he Messrs. George and David had been a patient following an Wheeler and Fred Parkinson took appendectomy. in the bus trip sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. WilliamS pence A t NEWS OF o. Woodham k Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland. i icu one. was discovered pointed to his Mr. Justice Zuber told the jury Guilt, he was happy they had paid The jury deliberated for 31/: r attention to legal aspects of the hours before bringing in the not case: guilty verdict. NEWS OF Huronview a and Mr, and Mrs. Marvin o stein es an ssociation on Hartwick have returned home Saturday. The residents enjoyed a second Sunday evening song from a very enjoyable holiday in I service this month by the Clinton Christian Reform Church as Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Timms there were five Sundays in March. f Visitors on Sunday with Mr, held a very successful auction . VolunteeV from Bayfield along with a new member of the and .Mrs. Fred Parkinson, sale ori Wednesday. Mr. and team, Mrs, Jean Lindsay, assisted with Monday's activitieg. Margaret and Janet rere Mr. and Mrs. Timms and Linda have Two new residents were welcomed to the Home; Austin Mrs: Tom Parkinson of London, moved.to their new home near Dexter of Londesboro and Albert Kitton of Goderich. Marie Mr. and Mrs. Randy Preszcator of Elginfield. Flynrl•,•,Mary Taylor, Norman, Jerry and Terry provided the St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs, The Kirkton-Woodham Mens music for the occasion. Gerald Hern of Zion. Club sponsored a program for the One hundred Grade 3, 4, 5 students of the Huron The sympathy of the commun- Residents of Spruce Lodge, Centennial School of Brucefield - presented their spring , ity is extended to the family of the Stratford on Thursday evening. program GEE HAW on Tuesday afternoon, This show was a - - late William Thomson who ,vas a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert bf take off from the television series Hee Haw and was a fine long-time resident of thisarca Davison. Michigan visited on display of talents by the students in the acting, dancing and prior to retiring to Exeter. The- Thursday with Mrs. Mary Jaques singing. The Principal, Arnold Mathers, and five teachers, Flowers in the Church on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques Mrs. Carol LeBeau, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Bennewies, Mrs. were in his me ii y, having been and family. Hunter Dewar and Mr. Brand directed- the show. Mrs. placed ther 4 the family. Mrs, Edith Taylor of London Hayter, a great grandmother of one of the students, Personals spent the weekend with her expressed the appreciation of the Residents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, mother, Mrs. Frank Rodd. There were seven tables of euchre and two of crok. inole in Mrs. Frank Rodd, Mr John Mr, and 'Mrs. John Rodd, Mr. play at Wednesdays games with volunteers from the Vanastra Butters, Mr., and Mrs. John and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Mr. Opti Mrs.hib assisting. Rodd. Pamela and Calvin, Mr, and Mrs, William Spence, Susan Mr. Ed S iles, of Goderich, visited the Home on Thursday and Mrs. David Wheeler' and and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd afternoon and played an hour of organ tnelodies and Steven, and Miss Jean Copeland Cowdrey, Mr. and Mrs, Harold accompanied Mrs. Rogers with several sacred vocal solos. were Sunday guests with Mr. and Levy, Mr. and. Mrs. •Burns Slides and music was the'themeiof the program for -``Family Mrs. Glenn Copeland. Cynthia, Blackler. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Night" arranged by Mrs. Marjorie Huether of % Walton. Ellen and Deanna, and helped Robinson, Miss Jean Copeland Mrs. Glen Johnston, of Brussels, accompanied her daughter, Mr. Wheeler Sr. celebrate his. and Mr, and Mrs. Leon Paul " Karen, with vocal solos and step dance. Marjorie Heather birthday. attended the Sweet Adelines accompanied her son John with vocal solos and her 'Father, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brine and -Concert in the Avon Theatre, Watson Webster, with several mouth organ selections. Willa Mrs. , and Mrs. Jim Miller Stratford on Saturday night, Lee Taylor showed colbuted slides of Florida. Mrs. Hdchwell attended the Ladies Night of the Paul was Master of Ceremonies. thanked those responsible for the program. t