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Easter Greetings
from
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
EGMONDVILLE
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Regular Sunday Services
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p. 11:00 a.m. 7:30
IRRIGATION SEMINAR
The Clinton Centre of Conestoga College is pleased to
offer a 1 day irrigation 'seminar dealing with the
following topics:
drainage of land
pond and water supply
'electrical supply
irrigation pumps
sprinkler application
sprinkler systems
DATE MONDAY, APRIL 14 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION CONESTOGA COLLEGE
VANASTRA ROAD, CLINTON
FEE : $10.00 per person
Registration:
Interested persons should contact the Clinton Centre at
482-3458. Enrollment will be limited.
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
GOOD FRIDAY 7.:30 p.m.
Service of meditation or the words from the cross
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EASTER SUNDAY
Holy Communion — 11:30
REV. J. S. SHARPLES, Rector
The Congregation of
EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CHURCH.
Greets You At Easter
Sunday, March 28, 1975
EASTER WORSHIP AT 1 1:00 a.m.
Rev.'T. E. Hancock, Minister
Holy Week At
St. James' Catholic Church
MAUNDY THURSDAY' —
2:00 p.m. — Children's Mass. Holy ComMunion.
7:30 p.m. -- Parish Mass, Holy Communion.
9:00. p.m. — To Midnight, Adoration of the Blessed
• Saerament.
GOOD FRIDAY —
8:00 p,m. — Liturgy (Holy Communion), Conlesaions. ,
HOLY SATURDAY —
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. —Confessions.
8:00 p.m. — Easter Vigil Mass, (Smiday Obligation).„
EASTER SUNDAY
Masses at 8:30 a.m. and U:00 aan.
PASTOR — REV. H. J. LARAGH
ORGANIST -- Mrs. A. Stiles
Northside United Church
REV. MERVYN E. REUBER, B.A., B.D., MINISTER
Mrs. James A. Stewart, Organist
Mr. James A. Stewart, Choirmaster
Mrs. John McLlwain, Junior Choir leader'
GOOD FRIDAY •
7:30 p.m. — CANTATA, "Darkness & Dawn," by the Senior Choir.
(Silver Collection)
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EASTER 'SUNDAY
7:00 a.m. — Sunrise Service
Breakfast Follows
11:00 a.m. — Easter. - Embarrassment or Enthusiasm?
Junior Choir — `No Greater Love' Brumbaugh ,
Senior Choir — "Christ the Lord is Risen To-day',.- Wolfe
Ladies' Chorus — 'Joyous Easter Song'
Rev. Kikuchi, of Kanazawa, Japan will be in attendance
•
Cavan United Church
' Winthrop
REV. MERVYN F. REUBER, B.A., B.D:, MINISTER
Miss Marjorie,Papple, organist
9:30 a.m. — "Easter - The Three Gardens"
Anthem — 'At Break of Day' Whitman
10:45 A.M. — ChurCh Sdhool
Be assured of awl t astei Welcome at these services.
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0,...7110 HURON oposrrpn.,
cis tai'
fuller
than .ever
Visitors . with Mrs. Ada Reid
this past week were Mrs.George
St., Clair of London, Mrs. Elsie
Dinsmore of town and Mr. and
Mrs,John Wain of Hayfield who
bro'ught their aunt a lovely potted
plant of mixed flowers.
Mr. Mack Aikenhead. Mrs.
Gladys Elliott and Mrs.
Lillian Hilton of London visited
with the formers brother,
Mr.Duncan Aikenhead . Tuesday
afternoon.
Visitors with Mrs. Cartwright
Hawley and Mr.Zack McSpadden
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Roberton and .Mr. I rwin
Trewartha. Mrs. Bert McSpadden
and friend also called and took'
Mr. Zack .McSpadden home with
them• to Richmond Hill for a
'week's visit.
• Visiting ' with Mrs.Florence
A '14 .g T 1975
Manat'ilappehin6s
Occupancy rate at Seaforth
Community Hospital during
February is up substantially over,
budget figures it was revealed by
fifiance committee chairman
Mrs. Don Morton at the March
meeting of the board Tuesday
evening.
In February occupanci stood at
78.9% compared to a budgeted
occupancy.of 68%.
During the same period length
of stay increased from 8:6 days to
9 days. While admissions were
down slightly emergency
admissions were up 53 over
budget. Patient days increased to
1862 over a figure budget of 1804
Mit . Morton said.
The board discuSsed plans for,
the annual meeting of the
Hospital corporation scheduled
for Tuesday, April 29th. Board
president Clayton LOohy chaired
the meeting.
Members expressed concern at
the continuing absence of a
representative of the medical
staff at board meetings as
required by the by-laws and
instructed the secretary to draw
the attention of the medical staff
to the problem.
• Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
By John D. Baker.
Public Relations Officer
Branch 156
Past Events
At the Stag Euchre last Wed-
nesday night, the winners were:.
High hands - • Bill Wilbee. and
Wilson Allan; low hands - John
Munro and Doug Smale; Lone
Hands - Leo Teatero.
Note: The last Stag Euchre of
the season. will be held on the 2nd
of April.
orrespondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
There were o beautiful
baskets of flowers in 'church
Sunday morning from the funeral
of the late (Verna) Mrs.Gordon
Miller. Miss Linda Miller, a
technical nurse in Kitchener.
spent a week with he'r Dad and
Mrs. Toleda, . Beuerman,
Cambridge also spent several
weeks ktith her brother Mr.
Gordon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Phyllip La Croix,
Fullerton. were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and
Coming Events
Tonight, March 27th there will
be, a dinner meeting and initia-
tion. HospiWity from 6:30 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker
will be Comrade Dave
Capperauld, 1st Vice President
Provincial Command. Come on
out and help welcome the' new
members to the Branch.
Saturday, March 29, Social and
Dance at the Legion Hall, come
and dance to the music of the
"Sundowners".
MpGavin at "The Friendly
Nook" were Mr.' and Mrs. Jas,
McFarlane,. Mrs. Joe Ryan of
Walton and Mrs. Merton Keyes
and Mrs. Mabel Crouch of town.
On' Thursday afternoon last
Debbie, Darlene andDonna
Henderson sang and danced their
way into the hearts of all our
'residents accempanied on the
piano by their mother, These
three y oung ladies were a delight
to hear and see and we sincerely
thank them and their mother for a
most enjoyable afternoon at the
Manor,
Visiting with Mr. Wilbur Keyes
were Mrs. P earl Cummings and
Mrs. Ruth Hulholland of Clinton,
also Rev. and Mrs. Wm.
Robinson of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. D. Keyes of Point
Edward.
•
Dale. Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence
Messersch midi, Detroit spent a
few days with his sister. Mrs.
Norman Bennewies and Chyril.
Mr. Ray Bennewies , London,
also visited at the same home and
all attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Millet.
Friends of Mrs. Charles Kleber
will be glad to hear that she has
gone home from .Seaforth
Community Hospital.
The sale of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Brown. Monkton. was
held on Saturday. It was a good
success and a very large crowd
attended for such a bad day
weatherwise.
Police News
JOHN CAIRNS
CHIEF OF POLICE..
luring the week from the 18th
of . March 1975, 'till the 25th
March 1975, the Seaforth, Police
Department investigated 21
occurrences. They are as follows:
Motor Vehicle Accidents. 2
Assistance - • . 6
Domestic Dispute 2
Police Information 4
Lost Children 1
• Lost and Found 1
Insecure Property - 1
'Anim
Children Complaints 2
als -Animals 1
2 persons charged under the
Liquor Control Act.
2 persons, charged under the
Highway Traffic Act.
1 person charged under the
Criminal Code of Ca,nada.
11 persons were stopped and
warned of minor traffic offences
and defects. •
Auburn
CWL shows
new
vestments
(Intended for last week)
l'he C.W.L. held their monthly
meeting in the, church vestry.
Father Dentinger opened the
meeting with league prayer.
President, Mrs. Bill Kinahan• was
in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting were read by Mrs. W.
-Redmond. Mrs. Cryl Boyle read
the •correspondence and thank
you cards.
A cheque was receiyed from
Mrs. A. Boyle of Goderich for
lunch given for her, husband's
funeral and a thank you note.
,Mrs. Raymond, Boyle gave rolk
call with 33 members answering'.
Mrs. Gus Redmond reported on
get well cards sent. Mrs. Joe
Hickey gave the financial report.
A collection for flowers for Easter
was 'collected Sunday. Twenty-,
three new vestments made, by"
Mrs. Franken were shown and
given to Father Phalen and
Fathet Dentinger. Nominating
Committee for new officers
.be Mrs. Ken Leddy,, Mrs. Ted •
Remond and Mrs. A. Plasshaert,
Voting takes place at April
meeting. Lunch was served.
A number from St. Augustine
were in Kingsbridge Sunday
evening, March 16 for a St.
Patrick's Concert.
Personals
Miss Cathy Foran of London
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Foran.
Sister Foran and Sister Grace
Myer are visiting with the Foran
brothers for the school break.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broome and
daughter Dianne moved from RR
2 Auburn to -Belfast.. He is
engaged in drawing eggs for
Harold Woods to Toronto.
e ion News
and Views
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
HAPPY AND FRIENDLY
Michael is shy and diffident with strangers. But basically this
eight-year-old is a happy child and quite friendly and 'relaxed
with people he knows. He's not very talkative, especially about
his feelings, but he will Chat cheerfully about small things.
Michael is Anglo-Saxon in descent, a rather elfin-looking lad
with lovely curly reddish hair, green eyes and fair skin well
.adorned with freckles. He is in good health except for allergies
controlled by medication.
Active Michael likes to play outdoors and loves camping. With
the encouragement of his foster family he has recently taken up
Yoga which he is enjoying.
Michael, a slow learner, is enrolled in a juniot spedattlAss.
He likes school and Sunday School and at fictive he loves to-listen
to stories. Michael should have a family who will enjoy helping a
lovable youngster learn about living and relations with people
and Who will not, expect academic achieverherit.
trite n
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about adopting Michael, please write to Today's
M iniStry of Cointuunity and Social Services, Hex 888,
toronto M41) 2112. For general adoption information
naullt year Ideal thildrett's Aid Society.
Brodhagen auction has
good crowd Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. ly14rks and' Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Hulley visaed their
father, Mr. Lorne Willey. •
Mrs. Jane Carisen of Arthur
visited with Seaforth Manor
residents on Friday. '
Rev. Sharpies of Clinton, visited
and gave Holy Communion to
Mrs.Ada Reid, Mrs. Lilly H Udie,
Mr. James Walmsley,Mrs.G.
Dundas, Mrs. F, McGavin, Miss
Doris , Wills and Miss
Mary Neville.
Several robins have been seen
by the residents this past week so
spring may be just around the
corner.
Friday afternoon bingo was
well attended and First Full
House went to Mr. Charles Ross,
Steven Fournier and Miss Doris
Wills. Four Corners - Mr. Bert
Hendy and Mr. Wilbur Keyes.
Straight Lines - Miss Edith Salo,
Mr,Cecil Rhoades, Mr.Stanley
Hutchinson' and Mr. Clarence
Jackson:
. • Mr. William Scott received a
beautiful E_ Lily plant from
his sisters in London on Tuesday
and when in full bloom will have
seven blooms on it. .
Happy Easter to all.
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First Presbyterian Church
SEAFORTH
REV• E. G. NELSON, 'Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter, ARCT, A.Mus., Organist
SPECIAL EASTER
SERVICES
GOOD, FRIDAY SERVICE
AT 11:00 a.m.
The events of the Crucifixion in word & song
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
AT 11:15 a.m.
The Celebration of the Resurrection of
Our Lord.
-JUNIOR CHOIR
ALLELULIA! — Rob Roy Peery
SENIOR 'CHOIR :—
COME, YE FAITHFUL -- Briice -Carleton
YOU ARE INVITED
ST. THOMAS'
ANGLICAN. CHURCH