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SITAR, $RAFORTH, ONT., APRIL 10, 1P74 ,
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o Live Crusade Team visited the Home on
ind held a service in the Auditorium. Rev.
duced the Team which included Rev.
, theme speaker, Mrs. Marshall,, soloist,
;t and devotional leader for the service.
ents, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Bernard and Mrs.
:lcpmed to the Home and those having
the v eek were honoured ar Monday's
Flydit, Norman Speir, Jerry and Terry,
f the Christian
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kins on Monday evening. The
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spent a few• days last Week
Good Fridav afternoon meeting of
meeting opened with the 4-H
Easter
visiting her sister, Mrs. Verna
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i pRroviaea the music with volunteers rom ,
Reformed GFi'urch assisting with wheel chairs.
Brooks.
Society. Mrs. Malcolm Lamond
pasta dish I have made.' Gail
Gammon, Toronto, spent the
' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar of
Mrs. Carl Weitzman, who is in
and Alicia Coyne and other
visitors � n
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The McQuaid' Family of Seaforth entertained on Family
Night with step dancing, vocal and instrumental numbers.
Risen Today', was sung, followed
reasons 3 different muffins.
hospital.
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Staffa.
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by a' poem, 'Welcome, Happy
Mrs. Monica. Holland has
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With Mr. and Mrs. Dan
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weekend .with Mr. and Mrs.
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Morning,' by Mrs. Mervin Dow.
returned after spending a week in
Nassau. Mrs. Steohen Gaunt of
Mrs. Don BentA n.ger of Ingersoll
spent the holidays with Mr, and
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Senior Citizens to spend
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SITAR, $RAFORTH, ONT., APRIL 10, 1P74 ,
luronview
o Live Crusade Team visited the Home on
ind held a service in the Auditorium. Rev.
duced the Team which included Rev.
, theme speaker, Mrs. Marshall,, soloist,
;t and devotional leader for the service.
ents, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Bernard and Mrs.
:lcpmed to the Home and those having
the v eek were honoured ar Monday's
Flydit, Norman Speir, Jerry and Terry,
f the Christian
n
News of Cromarty
WMS has potluck, sees
Visitors with Mrs. Frank Evans fhe criteria for K2P OK5.
on the weekend -were Mr. and I t" i a follows
Mrs. Bill Evans and family of
Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs:
Easterfilms Jack Cleary, Karen and Kevin of
Toronto.
Mrs. Percy Adams of Brussels
A potluck dinner preceded the
kins on Monday evening. The
Cleland, BQb and Pauline,
spent a few• days last Week
Good Fridav afternoon meeting of
meeting opened with the 4-H
Easter
visiting her sister, Mrs. Verna
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i pRroviaea the music with volunteers rom ,
Reformed GFi'urch assisting with wheel chairs.
Brooks.
Society. Mrs. Malcolm Lamond
pasta dish I have made.' Gail
Gammon, Toronto, spent the
' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar of
Mrs. Carl Weitzman, who is in
and Alicia Coyne and other
visitors � n
v �
�
The McQuaid' Family of Seaforth entertained on Family
Night with step dancing, vocal and instrumental numbers.
Risen Today', was sung, followed
reasons 3 different muffins.
hospital.
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Staffa.
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by a' poem, 'Welcome, Happy
Mrs. Monica. Holland has
family of Windsor and Mr. and
With Mr. and Mrs. Dan
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weekend .with Mr. and Mrs.
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Morning,' by Mrs. Mervin Dow.
returned after spending a week in
Nassau. Mrs. Steohen Gaunt of
Mrs. Don BentA n.ger of Ingersoll
spent the holidays with Mr, and
Costello for Easter were Pr. Jack
Costello of Windsor, Mr. and
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Senior Citizens to spend
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LIFE HEALTH and AOCIDENT
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Stratford spent a few dayslastMrs.
Hugh Benninger.
Mrs. Pete Groshok and Debbie of
holiday weekend with their
Visiting on the holiday week-
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week visiting with her.
Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Fitz-
London, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
in Ottawa
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Income Tax Deductable Registered
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Mr. and Mrs. George Coville
patrick of Dearborn, Mich. and
McGillvray and family of Chat-
Q week •
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left by air from Mallon on Friday
on Et two-week vacation visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and
family of Londesboro visited with
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Costello and family of Seaforth
Eight hundred Senior Citizens charged. The programme, will. .
accomtitodation,
and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke,
frielids in New York.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed -Byers.
and Mr. Wilfred Feeney.
from all across Canada will travel include travel,
to Ottawa this Spring, at greatly • and meals at nu extra charge.
MORE DESTRUCTION -- An equipment -shed was smashed to the ground and this
Mrs. Kay Eckert of London is
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronin and
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
reduced rates, thanks to a special The Society would like to make
barn partly destroyed on the farm of Joe O'Reilly, south of St. Columban by
spending two weeks with friends
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family sent Easter in Kitchener
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Wilfred Malone on Sunda were
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grant of money made available by contact: with individuals who feel
Sunday's tornado. Two hydro transmission towers on the farm were levelled and
in Dublin and is taking care of the
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph L.
Mr. Ray Maloney, Miss Arlene
t* Secretary of State. that they are eligible.
most of the O' Reil ly's large trees were destroyed. "But my little hen house stayed
Coville home while they are on
vacation.
Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello
Bannon, Miss Colleen Bannon,
Mr. Ken Weir and Mr. Mike
This grant has been awarded to All interested parties should
put", Mrs. O'Reilly said Wednesday, "although I haven't got many eggs lately!".
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Kistner
and family of Kingston spent
Thomas, all of Stratford, arid Mr.
the Society for the Study of the write to the Society for the Study
More than 50 men came Wednesday to help the O'Reilly's glean up. (Staff Photo)
have returned home after spend-
Easter with Mrs, Melva Mtiiray
and Mrs. Harold Maloney 'of
Heritage of Canada which is a of the Heritage of Canada, 77
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Oulette and
ing two weeks in Florida.
and Mr. and Mrs: Dan Costello.
Seaforth.
Canadian non-profit organization. McLaren Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
News of Cromarty
WMS has potluck, sees
Visitors with Mrs. Frank Evans fhe criteria for K2P OK5.
on the weekend -were Mr. and I t" i a follows
Mrs. Bill Evans and family of
Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs:
Easterfilms Jack Cleary, Karen and Kevin of
Toronto.
Mrs. Percy Adams of Brussels
A potluck dinner preceded the
kins on Monday evening. The
Cleland, BQb and Pauline,
spent a few• days last Week
Good Fridav afternoon meeting of
meeting opened with the 4-H
Listowel. "
visiting her sister, Mrs. Verna
Cromarty Women's Missionary
Pledge followed by the roll call, 'a
Miss Janet Allen and Barry
Brooks.
Society. Mrs. Malcolm Lamond
pasta dish I have made.' Gail
Gammon, Toronto, spent the
' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar of
se ec ton s
-wish to enjoy a bicultural
experience
are 65 or over
are in good health
have not visited Ottawa
during the last three years
- ate unable, and have been
unable , over the past five
years, to afford to travel
presided and welcomed merlibers Harburn gave the secretary's weekend with her parents, Mr. Lon n and Mr. and Mrs, Neil outside of their province for
of the Marian Ritchie Evening report and the book cover design and Mrs. Eldon Allen. Mr. and, Sta*ton of Dungannon spent Richard Templeman celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. Pleasure.
Auxiliary and other guests. The was chosen during rhe business. Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Easter with Mr. and Mrs, Ed his 10th birthday on Good Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Daynard A small regis ion fee of
--tin o en -1 with the hymn. A review of revious notes was Russell Scott s ent the weekend Stapleton. and had as his guests Ross and family Guelph visited on the $30.00 per person •11 be .
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at Niagara Falls where they
Sr. Agnes Coyne of Strathro
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Bowman, Fullarton, "Richard
holiday weekend with Rev: and
worship, and a unison prayer.
thg pegs and cons, of oonvenience
visited with Mr. Scott's sister,
spent Easter holidays with Matt
Skinner, Morino,,.„Steven Mille,
Mrs. Daynard.
The hymn, ':'Christ the Lord is
foods. The girls then judged, with
Mrs. Carl Weitzman, who is in
and Alicia Coyne and other
'Kevin Scott and Grdnt Droost,'
Mr. and MrS. Ed Lawrence,
ARNOLD STINNISSEN i'
Risen Today', was sung, followed
reasons 3 different muffins.
hospital.
relatives.
Staffa.
Toronto, visited on the holiday
by a' poem, 'Welcome, Happy
Muffins and lemonade were
Mrs. Jessie Tavlor, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs'. Dave Murtha of
David and Dennis Dow,.
weekend .with Mr. and Mrs.
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Morning,' by Mrs. Mervin Dow.
served for lunch.
spent the Easter weekend with
Kitchener spent Easter with Mr.
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Guelph, were home over the
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Arthur Kemp.
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LIFE HEALTH and AOCIDENT
Easter Scriptures read by
Sdnday School
her daughier, Mrs. Jean Carey.
and Mrs. Lou Rowland.
holiday weekend with their
Visiting on the holiday week-
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.were
Mrs. John Jefferson and Mrs.
The Sunday School held an
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Muege of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
end with Mrs. Sam Norris and
Income Tax Deductable Registered
Russell Scott.
open assembly and program on �
Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. and
Walkerton spent Easter with Mr.
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Dow and Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob ,Norris and
Retirement Annuities.
Following the singing of 'The Day
Easter Sunday with the Superin-
Mrs. Hugh Currie, Dorchester,
and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke,
Bonnie •Miller, Toronto, spent
family were Mrs. Ethel Lyall,
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Resurrection', the meditatioik
tendent, Mrs. Thomas Scott in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maloney
the holiday weekend with her
Nancy and David, Toronto, Mrs.
Sun Life Assurance Company
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outlining a number of events that
charge. Easter hymns and
London. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
and fancily spent Easter with Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
and Mrs. Eric Norris, Sean and
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Hulley, Winthrop.r. and Mrs.
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and Mrs. Maurice Etue at
Miller and Paul.
Michelle, Quebec, Mr.” Jim
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evening of the Crucifixion was I,'
Templeman led in praver and the
Larry Gardiner, tCromarty, and
Seaforth.
Mrs. David Capt ing, London,
Norris, Judy and Garry, Bramp-
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read by Mrs. James -Miller; Mrs. '
Easter story was read by Darlene
'their families.
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Oulette and
spent the holiday weekend with.
ton, and Jeff Ralph, Mitchell.
Charles Douglas, Mrs. Calder
Taylor and Jean Carey: Margaret
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Laidlaw, Kincardine,
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