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FAMILY ,RACE — Contestants in the family canoe race take off from the
Egmondville bridge Sunday. Doug Drinkwater and son Pau-I of St. Marys in the
first canoe were first, followed by Roland Gibson and son Bassett of RR.3, Komoka.
. (Staff Photo)
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tar. and Mrs.Oilbert. Murray. Mr, Misses Jean and Pauline Coyne
of London and Joanne of Stratford and Mrs. pat Murray of London
spent , Easter with their parents visited here also,
And William
d %y lialniadmMrFes.neFyranit Maloney
of Kitchener
Miss Catherine Moylan of St. ' Mr. and Mrs, M.' Coyne.:
visited Mr. and *Mrs. Theo. Mr. and Mrs. K. McLean of
Melady at Easter. '
Thmooytniaans. spent Easter with Mrs. J.
Seaforth and Mr, and Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of McLean 'and Jason of Stratford'
Toronto and Miss Nell Doyle of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence during the Easter holidays.
Ted Doyle and other relatives.
London- spent Easter with Mr. Dennis Nolan. ' r
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuaid of
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Sloan and,
Maureen Mr. and mrs. Roy, McQuaid of
amily of Peterborough and Mr.
Ruston, Bruce and
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Angus Dunbar, father of Mrs. '
• Kitchener, 'Mr: and Mrs. Pat and .Mrs,_ Don Brady of London
Mr. and Mrs. Y Sloan Sr.MurrayMurra and faniil of London and spent Easter with Mr. James
rs. M. Dennonie and
.Mr. Louis O'Reilly of Marian
oan spent Easter weekend with Mr. , Kitchener spent Eastern with Mr.
Villa, London, Ontario is spend-
ing Easter with Mr. ,and Mrs.
Jack O'Reilly, .
Miss Ellen Doyle,, London and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of
Toronto - spent Easter weekend
with Ted and Mike Doyle.
Miss Sharon Shea, R.N.
returned home after-spending two
weeks Vacation in Jamaica.
Miss Catherine Moylan and
Joanne Murray both of St,
Thomas spent the weekend with
their parents.
Miss Regina -Van Bakel of
Stratford spent Easter weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Van Bakel. /
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THE HLIFION,,EXPOSITOR , APRIL 3, 197p
St. Colbah
Easter visitors
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Correspon-dnet
Mrs. R. Laing
The Women's Missionary
Society of Cromarty Presbyterian
Church held their annual Good
'Friday pot luck dinner and
meeting at the church. •
Mrs. Malcolm Larnond pre-
sided for the worship service as
• outlined in the Glad Tidings.
Hymns used were: "Jesus Stand
Among Us", "The Day of Ressur 7
rection", and "0 Master Let' Me.'
Wilk with Thee."
Mrs. James ,Miller read "On
the Road to Emmaus" from Luke
24: 13-27 and Mrs. John Jefferson
read "Breaking Bread at
Emmaus" from Luke 24: 28-35.
Other readings were given by
Mrs. Calder McKaig and Mrs.
-> ',Grace Scott. The roll calt,„was ,
answered with an Easter verse. •
,In her topic, "Christian Lay-,men Abreact", Mrs. Thos. Scott
, pointed out that we should show
respect for the • people and
customs of the country we are
visiting. For instance, we think
'We are putting our tourist dollars
into improving the host country •
• but we stay an American*, or
• Canadian owned hotel, eat
Canadian food and our money
goes to profit the hotel chain and
food companies . in our own
country. .
The filmstrip, "Mission Is"
showed how mission is working in
all parts of society and how it
could tiar—itearte- tta -work more
effectively in the whole world.
The meeting closed with the Glad
Tidings Prayer,
Rea; A. H. Daynard spoke on
the inevitability of Good Friday at
the second annual Staffa-
Cromarty community service
which was held in - Cromarty/-
Church on Friday evening. He
poitued out that most of us would
be :Nappy to forget Good FridaY.,
but it is a fact of life and cannot be
ignored. In this world we 'cannot
live in tiff „p,via little corner and let
the resiaarahe world go by. Rev.
Jarvis was in charge of the service
which followed the theme, "The
Word of the Cross,”
' Faster lilies and African violets
decorated Cromarty Presbyterian
Church for the Easter service on
Sunday afternoon. The, choir,
under the .direction of Mrs. F.
Horne sang ''Ressurection•
Dawn". 'Rev. Jarvis spoke of the
meaning of Faster and the
ressurection in his own life.
The children of the Sunday
school enjoyed a r filmstrip,
Chucky, ' the Chipmunk and taro
films., illustrated by Mrs. Annie
Velloton, on the Easter Story and
The Lost Sheep, Mrs. Vellorton
. did the line drawings in Good
News for Modern Man.
' Personal ..
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthington,
Kitchener, spent the Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Dow.
Mr, and Mrs_ Robert Graves,
.St.• Thomas visited Tuesday with
her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Otto,Walker. Visitors at the same
home on Wednesday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cockwill, Dash-,
wor0r.
, Cagratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John Scott on the arrival of
their baby boy on Monday.
Work has begun on the,.pariel-
ling in the baiement of the
church. r• The family of Mr. and. Mrs.
Otto Walker held a gathering at
their parent's home on Easter.
Guests the previous Monday were.
Mrs. Jack McGhee and family,
London and Joanne Currie, Dor-
chester.
Sunday visitors with .Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Laing were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Riehl and boy's,
Seebach's Hill and Mrs. John
Jefferson, Cromarty,
The March meeting of the
Dublin W.I. was held at the home
of Mrs. Joe Dorsey. •
Mrs. Charles Friend introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Brian
Rickman of Cromarty. She spoke
on the Metric System. She told
about length, weight, liquid and
area measure also Celsius
temperatures. Mrs. Joe Looby
thanked her and presented her
with a gift.
Judy Dorsey, Patti O'Rourke
and Nancy Gooder then enter-
tained with aheir guitar and sang
-"Oh What a Beautiful Sunday"
and "1 Can See Clearly Now."
Janice Murray then gave her talk
on Shoplifting. .
Mrs. Wilfred Annis conducted
the meeting. 12 members and '1
visitor, answered ther roll call.
Pennies for friendship were
cone-Md.' A donation was given
to the Children's Aid Society.
Plans were made to entertain
different W.I. groups in April-
. Household hintS were given by
Mrs. Lloyd Barker. Mrs. Gordon
AikenSahanked everyone for the
cards, flowers sent to her during
,her recent illness.
Mrs. R. S. Aikens gave
courtesy remarks. Lucky. cup
winner was Mrs: Ann Burchill.
Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Charles
Friend and Mrs. Lloyd Barker.
Mrs. mary Jordan. London,
spent Easter with her family here
in Dublin.
Stylish stitch
Meeting 5 of the •Stylish
Stitchers was held at the home of
Mrs. Moylan on March 18. Each
member suggested plans for
achievement day and decided n o ....\,3
the title "Planning a Shopping
Trip". Mrs. Moylan showed how
to make a hand made, buttonhole.
Each girl made...one. Each girl
was suppose to complete their.
Dan Costello.
With Mr. Don MacRae for
Faster were Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce
Hallman of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mts. J.D. MacRae and
Jennifer of London.
Mr. Ralph. Dill. of Stratford
visited with Fr. GOrta Dill on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Butters of
Guelph spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs, Dan O'Rourke.
Mr. and Mrs. John- Keene of
Toronto visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Murray. ,.
Tessie Costello.
Debbie spent Easter with Mrs. spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McLaughlin of Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer grandchildren all spent the and Jill spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nolan.
. Mr, and Mrs Garry Sararas
of London and their sons and
holidays at their home in Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin and
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Emm children of Sylvan Lake, Alta. are
and daughter of Mitchell spent visiting friends and relatives here
Faster with, Mr. and Mrs. Joe and .in Stratford.
Eckert. Mr. and nits, Joe O'Reilly have
Mr. Tom Feeney of London . returned front a holiday in
spent Easter with his brothers
Louis and Either
and family of Jacksonville,
Florida spent the past week with
Mrs. Rose Stapleton.
fr. Jack Costello and tr. Lever of
Windsor spent Easter with Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. D,an Williams
Jack mcCarthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
spent Easter with Mrs. Marion
Kelly and family at Kinkora.
We are sorry to report Mr. Paul
DeKroon suffered a severe heart
attack and is a patient in Stratford
General Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Maloney
and family and Mrs. Mary Feeney
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Overdulne in Trenton. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, '
Karen and Kevin of don spent
Easter with Mrs. ran Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gro h k and
family of Zurich spent Easter with
Mr.' and Mrs. James McQuaid.
Mrs. Martin Purcell and Mary
Lyn of Kitchener visited her
mother Mrs. Jack McIver. .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray
spent Easter with their daughters
in Windsor.
Mr. Dan Matthews is a patient
in Seaforth Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gallant and
Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Pinsonneault
of Windsor visited Mrs. Jack
McIver.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin
Florida.
Brother JciSeph McQuaid of
Uxbridge visited relatives here
list week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray
and girls of Scarborough spent
Easter with the former's parents,
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Ruston, of Victoria, Road,' Ont.
where they also visited Mrs.
Ruston's mother who is a patient
in Lindsay Hospital after
suffering a severe stroke.
Visiting over the weekend with
Mrs. Jean Dill were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Warren, Jim and Mark from
Stratford also with Mrs. Dill for
Easter was Mr. N ick Bhatt from
Brantford 4 Ontario.
Sister Agnes Coyne of
Strathroy visited for 'a few days
with Alicia and Matt Coyne.
Miss Betty Pinder of Hibbert
visited with her friend Miss Cathy
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. eter Maloney
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Morrison at Kinkora.
Mrs.CArmen Fadden, Jim
save and Lynne and Miss Cindy
McKenna of Toronto visiteed last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney.
Miss Theresa Ryan of London
spent Easater, with her mother,
Mrs, Mary K. Ryan and sister
Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert am
family' of Cambridge' spent Easter
with Mrs. Gertie Kramers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello,
Anne-Marie, Cathy and Latira of
Kingston visited with Mrs. Melva
Murray and Mrs.. Tessie Costello
ers plan
page *Showing how their com-
pleted costume would fit into
their wardrobe.
Meeting 6 of the StyliSh
Stitchers was held at Mrs,
Moylan's on March 25. Margo
le showed how to make tailor
tacks instead of basting. ;Some of
the girls worked on their blouses
while others practised a button-
hole.