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Clinton TstQws-Record, Thursday, January ltith, 1968
guild
Miss Susie •Latimer .ef 90*
Ville, spent the" 'weekend with
Mrs. Bert Craig.
PERSONALS Anglican
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St. Mark's Anglican guild Met
at the home Of Mrs. Thomas'
Ila.ggitt with. ,a ,good attendance.
The hostess had charge of the
meeting and opened it with a
hymn with Mrs. Gordon R. Tay.
lOr at the plane,
Prayers were led by Rev.
G. E. Pakenham and Mrs.
Pakenham read the scripture
lesson. Mrs. Haggitt read from
the Living Message an account
of a Canadian Centennial ser.
vice held in Westminster Abbey
in England,
The president, Mrs. Orval
McPhee had charge of the busi.
ness period. The minutes were
accepted as read,by the secre.
tary, Mrs. John Daer. The fin.
ancial statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell.
The travelling apron received
Knox Ladies
Mrs. Major Youngblut, pre.
sident of the Ladies Aid pre-
sided for the meeting in the Knox
Presbyterian Church.
New business was discussed
and lunch was served by Mrs.
Davies assisted by Mrs, Donald
Haines and Miss Frances Hou.
stop, ;'.
Shelley Grange, president of
the Auburn CGIT group open. '
ed the first meeting of the
year with the call to worship. • Roll call was answered by each
naming her favorite hockey
team.
The minutes were accepted
as read by the_secretary Joyce
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a penny for each letter in Happy
New year. The, roIl cal' was
answered by naming a New
Year's reSolution. The pro.
grams for 1960 were completed,
Rey. G, E. Pakenham had
charge of the electien of officers
with the following results: pre.
sident, . Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;
vice-president, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright; secretary, Mrs.
John Daer; treasurer, MrS.A.n.
drew, Kirkconnell; pianists,
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell; press re.;
porter, Mrs. Ed Davies; au-
ditors, the same as church au;
ditors.
Rev. Pakenham closed the
meeting with prayer. The
hostess assistedby Mrs. Palten.
ham and Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor
served a delicious lunch.
Mrs. Frank Raithby and Miss
Minnie Wagner followed by
prayer. A solo was sung by Mrs.
Wes Bradnock accompanied by
Mrs. Phillips,
The minutes of the previous
meeting were adopted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland. The treasurer,
Mrs. Donald 'Haines gave the
financial statement stating that
$205 had been sent for Mission
work during 1967. The Bless.
ing boxes were also received.
Miss Ella Wagner invited the
Society to her home for the Feb.
ruary meeting. Plans' were
made to have the Day of Prayer
service on March 1 in Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Cards of thanks were read
for flowers and cards were
signed to go to the sick and
the bereaved. The roll call
was answered paying fees and
naming a favorite hymn.
The mission study was taken
by Mrs. Donald Haines. She
told the life of the people of
Sicily, the Mediterranean Par-
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adise of the Mafia, as told by
Pastor Taflio Vinay i . .
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The Wall(erburn PlUb 'held
its monthly Meeting at tlieheme
of Mrs.'Thomas Cunningham
with a large number of mem.
bers and their children Present.
MrS. Ted Pinking, the Pre,'
sident, was in charge of the
meeting which opened with
prayer. Carols Were sung
throughout the program, Roll
call was answered by eachnern.•
ing their favorite Christmas
box,
Rueger who is 40( in, the la9Por
SSA
invitation fromr Mrs. Lloyd
MeClinehg for Oe next meet,.
in Wee Accepted, The pro mm
viii In 14 charge of Mrs,
Leotard Areharebault and Mrs,
Walter Cunninglia.rn and the
ltinch will be in die ebarge of
Mrs. Stanley 1344 and Mrs,
ed: Hnnirin,
' Stories of bow other lands
celebrated the.Christmas sea,,
son was Prepared by Mrs, Ted
Bunking and Mrs. Stanley Ball
and wa,s very interesting to
all.13Inge was played and lunch
was served by the hoptess as.
listed by Mrs. Lloyd Mc.
I clinchey and Mrs. ElliottLaPp.
you believe?" was concluded on
the Jewish faith and a lively
discussion took place,
Five Central .litiron sec9nw
dart' $oh091 stUdenta were
among 22.5 first-class honors
mathematics studente from 13
:Ontario high schools to attend
a computer Science Day with
their teachers at the Univer.
sity of Waterloo on Saturday.
With Graham Russell, head
of the MSS mathematics de..
Partment, went Vincent Ryan,
Eldo Hildebrand, Brian Cox,
John Breeze and Roger Haek.
Other students, all from
grades 12 and 13 came from:
Aldershot High School, Nel.
son High Scheel, Burlington;
North TOronto Collegiaten.
stitute, Toronto; Kitchener.
Wateroo Collegiate Institute,
Kitchener; Paris District High
School, Paris; Centre Dufferin
District High School, Shelburne;
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and Billfield-Strathallan
lege, Hamilton,
For most of these Students
this' visit provided their first
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knowledge of the use, program..
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The schedule for each group
provided for a tour through the
computing centre, instruction in
the principles of computer pro.
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MRS. WES BRADNOCK—ConsiPendent—Phon• n04595
We are haPPY to report that
Mrs. Fred Toll was able,to re.
turn home after being in Min.
ton Public Hospital for a few,
days,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Qlousher on the
birth of their son in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich.
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Mrs. John Sprung spent a
few days last' week in. Galt
with her daughter Mrs, Bruce
Vincent, Mr. Vindent and new
son, Shawn Edward.
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Friends and 'neighbours cal.
4;--led last Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs, Charles,
Straughan who was that day
celebrating her birthday.
pM .
Bake sale
planned soon
The first meeting of the 1968
horticultural executive was held ,‘L,• at the home of the new presi.
*.dent, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. 1.i ,She welcomed all to the meet.
ing and the minutes were read
by the secretary, Mrs. Bert
g Craig.,
in The financial statement was
eeprepared by Mrs. Norman Mc.
Dowell showing a balance of
$12.31. Plans were discussed
hi about a- canvass for new mem.
bers to assist in planting the
ti 1.:f flower ;beds in the village in
the spring.
Arrangements were made to
hold a bake sale, white die-
pliant table and a tea on the.
first Saturday in April, .1 •
a, New business was discussed
see, and Mrs. Taylor served a dainty
lunch. .fienc
Knox Presbyterian Woman's
Missionary Society held its Jan.
nary meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ed Davies. President,,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson opened
the meeting with an inspiring
New Year's poem.
A hymn was sung with harp
accompaniment played by_Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips. Scripture
was read by the president and
the meditation was taken by
Day of Prayer .
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Members ypted to send $70
for the supporf of their Korean
orphan for the' next six months,
, A gift was sent to Mrs. Jack
Leatherland, The Bible quiz on
Bees and Honey was taken by
Betty Moss.
The offering was received by
Doreen McClinchey and dedic.
ated. Plans were made for a
Valentine's party when guests
will be invited.
Scripture was read by Linda
Sproul. The study, "Now would
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