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MIDDLETON To,. esoith.
The Tuckersmith Unit. No I
of the 13rucefield United Church
Were invited to the home of
Mrs. Edgar 0411 Seaforth for
their May meeting with twenty
three attending and one visitor
Miss E. Broadfoot of Zurich.
Also five former members who "
are now living inSeaforth. Mrs.
S eldon Ross opened the meeting
with a hyme "Take time to be
Holy."
Mrs. George Henderson read
a chapter from the 1st chapter
of gPheslans- Mrs. Seldon
Ross gave a reading followed
IV Prayer.
The offering was received
and dedicated. The. Motto
Mother Hood was given by Mrs.
D, Stuart. Hymn 556 was sungo.
Mrs, Stewart took the. Study
Book about The Fears and an.
xleties of Mother Hood In.
Japan. Mrs. Stoll gave the min.
utes of the April meeting. Thank
you cards, were read from Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Broadfoot. Our
annual visitors day will be held
on Tuesday afternoon, June 4th.
When Kippen Ladies and Zurich
also former members • from
Brucefield will be our guests.
The Brucefield Ladies are pre.
paring a play as part of thepro.
gram.
The June meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Ross Chap.
man June 10th. The meeting
closed with prayer. Mrs. Hen.
erson and Mrs. Stuart conducted
Sing song and quiz contests.
The penny sale was in charge
of Mrs. Nonis Sillery and Mrs.
Ross Chapman, Our Hostess,
Mrs. Allan was thanked by Mrs.
Chapman. A dainty lunch was
served by the Lunch committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hen.
derson visited with their daugh.-
ter Mrs. Victor Hargreaves and
family and attendedY.P.W. ann.
iversary.
Miss Sharon Burdge Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stuart
Toronto, spent the weekend at
tne manse with Mr. Stuarts
parents. Mr. Stuart took charge
of the anniversary service held
by the Y.P.U. of Brucefield.
The Snell sisters of Londesboro
sang two very lovely numbers
with Miss Barbara Swan at the
piano, others taking part were,
Paul Swan, Brenda Ann Har-
greaves, Stewart Mustard and
Ron Scott.
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-ADASTRAL PARK:
Warrant Officer and Mrs.
D. Capeling and son Jeff
travelled to 'rhamesville; On-
tario for the Fortieth Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Capeling, Sr. This re-
union was planned by the three
sons and their wives.
Warrant Officer and Mrs.
H. F. Finlay and sons visited
Cobalt, Ontario over the week-
end where they attended a birth-
day party celebration for
Warrant Officer Finlay's aunt
who was 80 years old.
Pr, and Mrs, J, P. Mul lens,.
cinire, Jean, Anne And 1447,
T9rento and Dr. and Mrs„ An.
drew OrinOlay, PAP"! Anne,
David,, 4014Q11, visited with*,
and Mrs. Frpd 'Middleton on the
weekend.
Pa Patarday el./Ping the Bob
Campbell's, Bill Counter's,
Dave Middleton's and Don Midi, dieton's joined the others at
the Parent4l home and a happy
Bon Voyage party4wa.s held in
honour of the Mullens family
who fly to Japhn May 28, where
Dr. Mullens will do surgery
in a Tokyo hospital for three
-months. Also the Grindlays pail
from New York in June to spend
a year in London, England, Dr,
Grindlay has .a yeaVs leave of
absence from 'uWO and will
conduct a Managerial Opera.
tions Research program for
IBM company in the Barclay
Banks in London, England.
When to
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That's the way to a more
profitable business.
Mrs. EdwRrd Wise, Mrs.
1Se1tki Miller, Mrs. Fred Mid.,
diet(); Mrs ,uavid Deenes, and
Mrs. Ray Wise represented the
ACW of St. James Church, Mid.
dleton at the Spring Session of
the Deanery of Huron held in.
Trivett Memorial Church,
Exeter on Friday last.
Our congratulations to Mrs.
Edward Wise, who has been
honoured with the office of Sec•
retary-treasurer of the ACW
Deanery of Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen. White,
Pamela, David and Carol of
Ottawa, and Mrs. Clifford Epps,
Clinton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
A happy family get-together
was held at the home of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Fred Middleton on
Saturday night of last week.
This was in the nature of a
farewell party for the Mullens
and Grindlay families.
Dr. and Mrs. Mullens and
family leave shortly for Japan;
where Dr. Mullens is on a
rnedinal mission.
The Grindlays are moving to
England in June for 14 months
residence.
Dr. Grindlay, on sabbatical
leave from the University of
Western Ontario, will be em-
ployed by IBM to program new
computers in the Bank of Eng.
land.
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Crop report
Doug Miles, Huron County A g.
Rep. reports that cool weather
has slowed growth of crops.
Some areas received a much
needed rain—while others had
corn planting interrupted. Some
white beans will be planted as
soon as the temperaturewarms
up. Cattle are out on pasture,
milk production has increased
on new grass,
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Don Collier
and Sandra of London were
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. B.
Mac Math.
Miss Florence Saunders is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. William Marshall of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Storey and
family of Woodstock visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
William Bender.
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