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Correspondent Answer" sent in by Mrs. wedding in Toronto on Saturday.'
Mrs. Allan McCall Leeming. The treasurer's report Margaret Turner returned home
Rev. Dennis Clark was guest was given by Mrs. Ken with them for a visit. J
speaker at the U.C.W. meeting, McDonald,
Wednesdayevening May 1•st held Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles,'
g y Individual Groups Danny, Christine and Dwayne
in the basement of Duff's United
The units met in individual sent Sunda with Mr. and Meas.
Church, There was ' a good groups for a short business P y "
Jerry Achilles and Debbie of Aa
' attendance present from all units. period. Minutes were read and � d � t - y 3 w�
Mrs. Graeme Craig was in oil call taken followed by the Fergus. �
charge of the devotiorial period receiving of the offering. It was Sunday guests with Mr. and }F
3 opening with the hymn "All thevoted to have the meeting in Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell and a
way my Saviour leads me". Mrs. September with all units on the family were: Mr. and Mrs. r
' Martin Baan was pianist. Mrs, second Wednesday of the month. Gordon Mitchell, Listowel; Miss
Fred Uhler read the scripture Grace was sung and lunch was Lizzie Dickson, . Miss Luella
from Psalm 67, followed 6y Mrs. served the lunch hostesses Mitchell, Miss Helen Mit chell, Craigreading a poem, "if God � WATER SAFETY CERTIFICATES — Director of Physical Education for the Wur'on
g P from each unit, followed by a Jack Mitchell and Mrs. Bessie
should go on -strike". Hymn, "in social half hour.Mitchell, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. '-Perth•Roman Catholic School Board, John McCarroll, presented certificates to four
Christ There is'no East or west" The Lost and IundGroup Wilmer Cuthill and Mrs. W. students at St. James' School who successfully completed a 10 week Red Cross
was sung. The girls met ain on Tuesday Storey, Seaforth and Mr. and Water Safety course at. the YMCA in Stratford. Debbie Costello, left, Jamie
Ireland night in the basement of the Mrs. Doug. Fraser and family, Gropthi,us, Ron Janmaat and Wilma Van Dyke are Grade 3 and 4 students of Miss
Mrs. F. Uhler introduced Rev. Church for their first meeting of R.R.2, Blyth, Dillon. (Staff Photo)
Clark who preaches at the Atwood 974 , _
and Ethel Presbyterian charges. t..The President. Jane Baker,
He spoke on Ireland saving opened the meeting with the roll
historical problems go back 300 call. Only eight girls were present Lower Interest Rates
yeArs•and the Scots make much of so we decided to split up the NEWS OF NOW AVAILABLE ON
the trouble. (Northern Ireland is group, now making two Lost and • r�
more highly mechanized than any Found groups. One in Seaforth n t h ro 1St apd 2nd Mortgages
other part . A very interesting and one in Walton.
discussion followed, when Rev.Tha told of his home town. His e girls then decided to divide Correspondent � anywhere In Ontario on
Clark
larts stilt live in Northern the money by each group keeping Mrs.Robert Hulley RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL
P $20.00 and giving $100.00 to the COMMERCIAL avid FARM PROPERTIES
Ireland. Cancer Society. Anyone willing to interim financing on new constmetion�i
Mrs. Craig thanked Rev. Clark help supervise the Walton group MRS. MARGARCT TUFFiN services were held May 4, 1974 or land development .-
for his most interesting wit$r">F"Mrs. Docken, please In Huronview, Clinton, Ont- with Rev, M.E. Reuber of, Win- MSESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA — PHONE
information of Ireland, 'and call her at 887-6540.' The ario, on May 2, 1974, • Mrs. throp United Church officiating. SAFEwAY INVESTMENTS
presented him with a gift. Mrs., meetings shall carry on as usual. Margaret Tuff n died in her 83rd interment followed- in Staffa
Craig closed this part with prayer The press reporter is Carolyn year. She was the wife of the late cemetery.
.with all joining in repeating "The McClure again this rear. GePrg
e Tufn formerly of Staffa, Personals CONSULTANTS LTD.Lord's Prayer".
- J who predeceased her in 1934: Mr: "'and- Mrs. Ken McClure,
Business Personals She is survived by her daughter Lisa and Lori spent the weekend AREA CODE 519-744-6535 COLLECT
Mrs. W. Bewley conducted the Mrs Hsnry Craig attended Jean (Mrs. William Hodge) Win- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner HEAD• -OFFICE: 68 Weber St. E., Kitchener, Ont.
business portion of the meeting the W. i. Area Conference last throp, and one son, Elmer of and family. Zurich. While there, WE BUT EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CA611T
opening with a t hought. The Seaforth; also two grandchildren they celebrated the birthday of
. _ .»„ week , in Kitchener at the g Y
minutes we*, approved as read University Humanity Building. and two great grandchildren. Marion's father, Mr. Ralph Tur•
by ,Mrs. Herb Traviss. The bale Mr. and Mrs.David Brady. Mrs. Tuffin was associated ner, Hensall.
will be packed as soon as Toronto, spent the past week with with the S tffa United Church. Mr, and Mrs. Ton y Wolfcartip
possible. A dehumidifier is to be Mr. William Leeming and family She rested at the Heath -Leslie and Marsha Marie, Mitchell,
purchased for the church Funeral Home %•here funeral visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. b
and visited Mrs. Leeming who is B b H B b h
basement, a patient in the Clinton Public
Mrs. Nelson Marks reported Hospital,
for the supper committee which The conveners on Education
has decided to lower the menu
prices. A bedroom is to be ,• and Cultu.al Activities remind the redecorated at the manse. members of the sale of bulbs and
�* ' plants at their May meeting.
The Walton Unit are in charge Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchley of
of the flowers to be put in the Owen Sound were Friday visitors
church for May. Mrs. A.McCa:i with Mr9. Walter •Broadfoot.
{ read Thank -You notes for Lillies Mrs. Lew Kirkby, London and „
o arms. o as returned
home from Clinton Hospital after '
being a patient there for a week. —'
Mrs. Robert Hullev attended
the funeral of Mrs. Margaret
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Tuffin in Mitchell Saturday and 'No waiting for
cancTehe to '
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ott entre. Over 100
Walker. Cromarty.
sizes in, stock.
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received from
Mrs.
Mrs. GibSmith McKillop Twp,
Frank
Kling
John McDonald, Mrs,
John
Walter
visited last week with Mrs. Jean
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz of
Over 600 people were served atCONCRETE
y Broadfoot, Mrs. Gertie
Bennett
Miller.
Monk,ton and Mr. and Mrs.
the hart supper put on by the
and Mrs. Maude -.Leeming
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
Thomas Burns of Dublin were
Winthrop United Church.
Enhance the beauty and value
followed with a poem.
"God's
attended the Boyle -Turner
visiting.Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Mr. Joseph Manley a former
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Citfii1l
have moved to their home theyrelntgrced
of your ;home with precast steel Ltd.
_eoncrette' Unit Steps.,
resident of 10th Concession, recently purchased in Egmond- Odr• ,ibstallktion ' crews wotk Phone 527.1320 -- Seaforth
McKillop T%% -p,, is. a patient in Ville. r quickly and cleanly.
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Stratford General Hospital where
he underwent surgery. We wish
him a'speedy recovery.
Mrs. W.J. Leeming is a patient 'DB Ask foldet
in Clinton Community Hospital,. Str,,1eSS
She - is also wished a speedy bu
recovery. from our representative,
Miss'Joan Hopper of Seaforth IONS Norris Peever
Aire Van Der Ende led the Christian Reform sting service visited with Joy Hopper on r�1^1 here who will be at:
on Sunday evening with devotions'by Rev. Beukema,, Mrs. Saturday. dada. The Redford Hotel, 92 The Square,
Amsing and her dttughter Coby provided special musical Mr. Willis Dundas passed away in r May 13 1974
numbers for the service, singing solos and duet s. at Kalbartan Nursing Home Fri- xOderlCh On Monday, ,
Mary Broadfoot and Frank Forrest assisted Norman Speir day. He was a former resident of From 1 — 4 p.m, T1ephOne: 524-7337
and Jerry Collins with the old•ty me music on Monday with 12th Concession, McKillop T+vp.
mouth organ solos by Mrs. Mary Taylor. Two new residents Sympathy is extended to his If , require financing to start, modernize,
were welcomed to the. Home during the afternoons activities brothers and sister.or expand your business, and are unable,
Miss Tena McNaughton and Frank McGregor:
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable ternis and
Seven tables of euchre and three of crokinoie were played can help
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at Wednesday's games. Volunteers from the Opti Mrs. Club Auxiliary
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' of Vanastra helped with the program. •,,y,ND
The residents enjoyed an hour of organ melodies on
notes MgrD,N •n"tK,••6o"...
Thursday afternoon with Ed. Stiles at the organ and vocal ��""di �° +•'• "'"'0°"'�p" L171NOUSTRIAl
solos b' -Mrs: Rogers. •^••'"i0' �'•°""
y g The Hospital Auxiliary meeting ,Dyq••.p.� D ^p0•'"' ,eeuu••
Miss Campbell of Goderich arranged a program of slides P g P g will be held at the Board Room inand music for "Family Night". The pictures and commentary the Hospital t Mav 14 when n HUROPMUTHANI
by Miss Campbell were very interesting and had been thMen bake sale will be held. if you want ! 1
while on tour of Australia, New Zealand and the Islands. Miss to send baking early for hospital
Elizabeth Seaman played severel favourite piano selections staff to buy. phone 527-0888 or 197 York Vit.. London, Ontario.
during the program. Mrs. Adelaide Revell expressed the 527-1955 for it to be picked up. o
appreciation of the residents.
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