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Mrs, Alex. Murray has returned,
horse 'after haying surgery in Vic,.
loria Hospital, LOnelon,
The Woman's Association met at the home of- Mrs, John .Ostrom, on.
January 27. Mrs. Lee McConnell
led the •devotional period, .assisted
by Mrs. Marvin '..AilinSton and Gladys Coleman, 25. -inenabe4s An,s-
wored the roll call by paying their
fees,
Thank you cards were read from
Oeorge Reid, 1VIns, John Ald.
ungten and .Mrs. Ronald Taylor.
Mrs. Robert Stirling, Mrs. Gordon
Johnston and,Mrs, Eiroexe.
exprejsed. thanks for cards or
gifts -received,
The .treasurer's report showed.'
1959 to - be a very successful year.
It was decided to buy a new vac-
num cleaner .for the church. The
sales. committee will be Making
necessary arrangements for A
baking sale in Clinton in March, or
early April.
It was decided to send $25 to
the refugees and $10 to "Sing.
Time" television program,
The WA will buy meat for -the
pot hick supper at the church an,
nual meeting on February 9. Mrs,
Fred McClyniont gave an. interes-•
ting reading. Lunch- was sreved.
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A.R. 1, Clinton
Phone Seaforth 860r21
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NEWS OF KIPPEN
(Col reSP Mrs. N. LONG, Phone ftendall 694r 15)
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and, Mrs, Morley
Storey,
Recently Mr. and Mrs. E. DOW-
49nVisited*William DoWSeng,Varna
100 is. recovering from an illness,
and ,visited M,rs, Martha Harvey! d; :Elizabeth Douglas, Bruce. field:
The three group leaders, MrS. V Alderdice; Mrs. J. Sinclair and'
Mrs, H. Calqwel/ intend .'holding , joint meeting of 0.11,; members, their husbands, families,, at the
chu rch On MOrglay, evening,- Feb,:
ry 29, , when Mr. Peel will" give;
a remind and SIVW Piatirea taken: on his recent trip to RusSia.
A largo number of friends,
neighbours: attended shower • for
Miss ViarYgroadfoot in the school room cif Brucefield United' Chiirch
last week. Many _useful gifts were`
received by the guest of -honour,
The many friends of • the late
George' Swam'. :Exeter, were sorry
to' hear of his IstIciden passing in
a- ,London hosPitali•. -lila' brother, Drew Swan, Brumfield, whe was
in Florida at the time, came borne
oil Monday in time for the Altera'.
Mr; 'and MrS, ictoY Dinnin and
Billy; Zurich, visited . Mr. and' Mrs,
W: V. Dinnin on. Sunday.
Church
'9Ver 70 attended the pot -luck
supper the .church school :room
on _January-1,20, prior
the 'a,rintuittengregatienal meeting,.
The Rev, Dr. Don McKenzie,. was.
chairman 'and reed 'front Matt. 2:
.followed .hr-PraYer: 1,Mrs„.
Edgar. Allan, was .appointed secre-
tary for the. meeting,
The minister read the report• of
session! OS Prepared S. Davison, and the statiSWP1..r1, re-
port 1959, Two mintiteS'-silenge was observed in memory of depart-
ed members.
• -Robert P. Watson gave the fin-
eneial report for the session. Mrs,
'David "-Tribener" gave ithe-Lsecre:
tary's Import', for the 'Woman's- As,
SiSeititien and Mrs„11., Taylor the
,financial report Mrs. H. Berry •re-
Ported ..for-..--the- card -and flower
ftind, ! Mrs: Edgar Allen,gavethe
`secretary's report for the Woman'
MiSsiOnarY Society midi-Mrs.., Lorne
Wilson: the financiaVstatenient,
•
Mrs. Melvin ..Graham reported
•
for the CG.IT"- and :Mrs.„ -Robert
"Mac" Wilson f.or, the Baby Band
(lif.the absenee of Mrs.' Cliff Sen-
. derSori) Mrs, - - Lorne -'13.Vilson'tgaVe.
'the report• for- the 3tinier Congrega-
' tion.•
• Norman tWalker, -superintendent
of the 'SinidaY School gave his re
- port, Reports - for • the t Young
..1•=1•11•010M1 . „
People's Union and for the choir
were read by the secretaries, Mrs,
R, Wilson, church treasurer, re
ported for the missionary and.
maintenance fund. Ross Scott gave
the report Of the trustees, T, B.
Baird gave the report of the audi-
tors,
A hearty vote of -thanks was ex, •
tended to the ladies for the excel-
lent supper by Elgin Thomson.-
Lindsay Eyre and Russel Dallas
resigned from the managing board,
T. A. Dutton was re-elected. Ken-
neth McCowan and Bert Walters.
were named to fill the two vacan-
cies. Other members of the beard
are John Mustard, Melvin Graham,
Victor .Hargreaves, Cliff Hender-
son, John Broadfoot, Stewart
Ben, Mrs. R. Wilson was re-ap-.
pointed treasurer.
Dr, McKenzie read a letter from
CKNX Singtime asking for A dona-
tion, It was moved by Robert. Wat-
son that ''$25 be sent, and this was
authorized,
A message of congratulations
was to be sent to Mrs, Agnes Baird
on her 100th birthday. T. B. Baird
expressed appreciation on behalf
of his mother.
MIDDLETON
mii.-Stfiii'Or'a*icat,iT'.,aild. -baby
sans 'TorOntoc---spent- the. past: week
witither' pare 1S, Mr, and Mrs., NelsonLear, returning to TOrente,*
on Sunday.
A Valentine social evening for
the. three liondesboro church
ges will -be held in the community
hall on the evening of February
12. All are welcome.
Mrs, Ernest Adams- and Miss
Olvetta Brigham; Clinton, were
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles SmaIl, orrTuesdaY.
-Mr. and- Mrs. Harold Adams,
Clinton, visited ,:with the -latter's
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young,
Nut, SAelday,
Mrs. tamblyn, and Jack
motored to 'Leamington. on Satur-
day morning. Mrs.. Tamblyn
rnained for A two Week's visit with
.their daughter, Margaret.
Mr and Mrs. David Mair, Char-
les and Miss Ann F-ainservice, De-
troit, were weekend -visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert FoirserVice.
Ann. returned- to Detroit • ' with
them and will go -to Ann Arbor on
Thursday tor- final treatment on
•her throat.
" A number of the members of the
Women's Institute attended the
WI meeting in Clinton last Friday.
A fine collection of pottery was
displayed. A social cup of tea fol-
lowed .iduring which Miss Betty
Gibbings favoured with selections
On her accordian.
The Grandmothers Club met at
the home of Mrs. Bert with.
13 members present, a social -time
was enjoyed followed by lunch.
The Women's Institute will hold
a social evening for the families
this Friday, February 5, in the
Snow-
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Bourke, Wrogeteri visited on Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs. W, L, Mellis.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jones,
Kenneth and - Grant were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'Garnet shipman, Exeter,
Miss Mobelle Whiteman called
PO Mrs. Agnes J. Baird,, Brucefield, •
who on Saturday celebrated her 1()4th birthday,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Elston, Dowson
accompanied by Miss M. White,
man visited Friday with Oliver
C4klerich, who is
Mr. and Mrs, .Harald Jones .and
boys visited recently! in St. Thorn,
as, guests of Mr„and Mrs. Arthur,
Jones !Land Mr, and Mrs. William
Jones,
- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dickert,;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLellan:
'and Jill were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dickert,,
Clifford. , .
;Flight Sergeant and Mrs,.Robert
Perkins, Danny, and Jim, RCAF,
Station Clinton were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Norman, Long.
Mrs. George :Armstrong, of near
Seaforth, who. has not been in the.
best of health is visiting a few
community -Members -are
epleated to bringitinch, There will
be crokinale for` the' Children.
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety February meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs',--Lily-Webster;
on Thursday of next week, Feb4 Feb4
ruary 11, Group 2 will have the
program.
FLOOD OF
white eggs
Second year seals went to: Lynn.
Alderdice, Brenda Turner,Pon, las McKay, Susie; lilac Loste:k
third year, Dianna .McKay,
ice MCNIChOl; fifth Year Donna sixth year; Jim Kyle,
Kenneth Jones, Billy Turner; sev-
enth year, Wendy • Jones, Nancy
Robert Comer, Grant Jon," Roth Ann 'MONiehol, Barbara
McNichol!, ! Joan Sinclair; ninth
Year, Owen apnea Margaret Jean
137.toadfoot; twelfth year, :Sharon' McBride.
Certificates for-jui4or memory
work went to, Garry Ande0Pni.
Will am McNichol' and _ Cooper.
Mrs, r4die Me13ride-,entertain4 ten ladies for the Friendship 0014
of the Woman's Asseciationen •
day afternoon and evening at a. quilting, Pot luck dinner was en-,
39$ed-
Next. • Thursday the' WoMaWS. Association of St, .AticirbWrS -Dolt*
ed Church is -holding, W-13.0,- ittek.
dinner and quilting bee in the
schoolroom of the'ehUrch,
NEWS Or BROOD:
corrospontientr- MRS, K. HERRN'
Phones; Clinton H1,1 004fOrth. 041 4- 42
Sunday Sol1ool
Diplomas, seals ,apd certificates'
were.-preserita-te pupils. of gippen•
Sunday School on Sunday. as . fol--
lews:: 'Robert .13.4*es received .a.
certificate;. diploMaa went to par-'
lene McKay, .Garry Alderdice, Bil-
ly, McNichol, .Lloyd:Lostell and di-.
plomas of merit te!OarryAnderson
and Marjorie Turner.
AN ELECTRIC SYSTEM or
WOULD SE A PRIZE
LET US CHECK,
ESTIMATE
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Mx nd'rylrs. Stewart ,Middieton
attended the „WfaternriOntarlo
erdethi, Mg* 4s;scieitition: banqUet
and arinualt'Meeting held, in 'Leif-doit lasVSatirmi aw, Stewart was• re,
elected president -of" this thriving. organization.
WA••‘4e.ciat •
- The Women's -Auxiliary of St.
,tames .C.hurchr . Middle-
Stiteessful socini-even.•
ing in ,S5 9 on. January 29. There
were 14 tables .for euchre and a
large number of -'younger folk
tended.
Prins were . won; ladies, highi
Mrs: Rqg„:Miller; loW,, Miss. Rita
Warrimer;: Men, . high, Rebert
Sinith;, low, CharlescCooper, The
Prize. fon; most 'lone • bonds, Mrsi
Harold Tyndall.
Popular -and profitable featUre
was an ,auction of assorted artic1.0
es debated by tilert14g0 of the WA.
John 'D OM* Ray Wise and- jack
Smith took turns as auctioneer and.
earned their money the hard way.
• - !Mote were men's socks, and
plater of . fudge, aprons; apples,
towels and detergents, etc. This
auction sale proved quite- amusing,
It haq been a popular feature of
Aa socials . •
The ladies served a hearty lunch.
President of the WA and the rec-
tor's warden voiced thanks to all
who attended.
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