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avu,s,s > thel Blair, London, spent' Tuesday.
the weekend with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mo. G. 1VI. Galbraith
and Mrs. R. Blair. a returned to Dundas en Tuesday
Mrs. R. L. IVIacMillen left on after having been at their home
Thursday last to visit her daughter, `tSYlven, Acres", Slue Water High-
'and family in London. Goderich Township, over-
night, Mr, GaII3raith reports hay" Mrs. Donald Matthews, London,
carne on Tuesday .and spent a. ink arranged for outstanding films
couple of days with her mother,. .4k be shown. at Pioneer Park next
Mrs, A. M. Bassett, summer.
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Moore, De- Knox WA.
troit, were the guests, of Mr. and The congregationofKnox14eS Mrs. R. S. R.oddiek, "Century • pyrterian Church enjoyed a turkey House over the weekend. dinner ia the basement on Friday
Miss Marion Matins and Ken- ,evening. Members• of the Women's
neth Mackie, London, were with Missionary Society waited on table, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The' pastor, the Rev. D. Mac- 1VIakins, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay, Donald, Hensall, said the Grace.
daughter Carol and Elwin Fair, After the sumptuous repast, Mrs.
Paris, visited the former's mother, H H. Ormond played her accord-
Mrs. G. Lindsay, Sr., on Sunday, ian and the Sunday School child-
Miss Jacqueline guff did prac- ren sang Christmas. carols ,to the
Use teaching at Zurich last week delight of all present.
and spent the weekend at home St. Andrew's WMS before returning to London Teach-
er's College. The members of the Women's
Mrs. R. W, Bristol left on Thurs'- Missionary Society of St. Andrew's
day to spend a few days in Lon- United Church met at the parson-
don„before returning to Washing- age on Thursday evening of last
ton, D.C., after having been at her week. The president, Mrs. Harvey
cottage for six months. fi Hohner, conducted the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth re- and over 20, women were present.
turned home on Monday after The fact of Christmas was remem-
having spent eight days with her bered by the singing Of carols and
sister, Mrs. E. W. Keridall and readings related to the season.
family, Elmira, and Mr. and Mrs, This was the annual meeting
J. O. Hughes, Detroit. and the election of officers for
Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Rehm, 1958, Both the, election and the
Gross Point Farm, Michigan, visi- installation service was conducted
ted Saturday and Sunday with her by the minister, the Rev. C. E.
mother, Mrs. David Dewar. Also peacodk.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wat- saugh- Officers are: past president, Mrs. on on Sunday, were their d
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- J. Scotchmer; president, Mrs. Har-
Ham teeming and three children, vey Rohner; first vice-president,
Mrs. C. Peacock; Tommy, Mary and John, Walton, second vice-
Carson Favveett, Elliott Lake, president, Mrs. A, Dunn; secretary,
spent, the weekend with his wife Mrs. Robert Scotchrner; treasurer,
and small daughter at the home of Mrs • Gladwin Westlake,
her, iarents, Mrs. and Mrs, L. H. Pre-School' Party
D. MacLeod. The Trinity Club held a delight- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parker
viSited in London from Friday to ful Christmas party for the pre- school-age children in the Parish Sunday. •
On Thursday last, ' S. R. Miller, clock. ft om 2 to 4 o
Hall on Thursday afternoon last
• master of Stratford,Teachers' Col-
lege, was at the Bayfield Public The Christmas tree with colour-School observing the student ed lights graced the stage and the
teachers, Nancy Webster and Glen auditorium was artistically decor-
McDonald, doing practise teaching ated with coloured balloons,
under Mrs. William E. Parker. streamers and Christmas motifs.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey, Thirty-four, children attended
Toronto, were at their home in the and enjoyed singing and motion
village for the weekend. games with Mrs. R. S. Roddick at
Thomas• Steadman and friend, the piano. It was' Brenda Eakins'
London, spent the weekend at the birthday and so the group' sang
family cottage. "Happy Birthday" and she blew
Miss H. Ferguson, London, was out the • four candles on the tea
in the Village on Saturday. table. Chocolate milk and cookies
Mrs. P. Renner who has been were Served to the children and a
visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Cup of tea to the mothers. The
Brandon, and son Percy Renner, rector, rthe Rev, E, J. B. Harrison
for the past ten dais, returned to was present part of the time and
Teeswater on Tuesday with the chatted with the children and
Rev. P. Renner after spending the grownups.
day in. London. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Following refreshments the
Renner Were, also in London on children marchedri,• around while
balloons, candy canes• and apples
were distributed to each child.
The affair was well organized.
Members of the Trinity Club met
the previous evening to decorate
the, hall and held a brief business
session, with Mrs. J. E. Hovey,
president, in charge.
WA Meeting
The Christinas meeting of the
Woman's Association of St. And-
rew's United Church, was held at
the parsonage or Thursday evening
last. '
It was in charge of the presi;
dent, Mrs. Leonard Talbot, who
gave a reading, "The Church".
The secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Charles Scotchmer and
the treasurer's statement by Miss
Josephine Stirling.
Mrs,. John Scotchmer read the
account of the birth of Christ, St.
Luke 2: 1-21, pausing part way
through it for those present to sing
"The First Noel" in unison.
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The bell money amounting to
$16.80 and talent money,$29.50 was
presented.
It was decided to ask the IrPU
to decorate the church for Christ-
mas.
The retiring president, Mrs.
Leonard Talbot thanked all for
their co-operation during the year.
The Rev. C. E. Peacock read the
new slate of officers brought in by
the executive committee. They are
as follows: past president, Mrs.
Leonard Talbot; president, Mrs.
Lindsay Smith; first vice-presi-
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vice-president, Mrs. John Camp,
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Lions Club Party
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The Bayfield Lions Club feather
party in the Town Hail, on Friday
evening was well attended. The
following people won turkeys, Mrs.
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Goderich;• Mel Clark,' Seaforth;
Fraser Stirling, - Bayfield; Mrs,
Bert Boyes, Clinton; Mrs., Richard
McWhinney, Goderich (2); Mrs.
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Clinton; Mrs, HOISinki, Goderich,
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