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Nir ,and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited with Mr. and
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on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. jaelt Medd and
Kerrl .visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Annie :400 of liwtmviow,
Mr. Harold Phillips -pc1 Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Vincent and Mark all
of
Sunday visitors with Mr., and
Mrs, Ken Preszcator and girls.
were Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff all
of -PM-Atoll .and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell King of Exeter,
Mr, .and Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan visited on Sunday in
Goderich with Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Thompeon and Mr. and Mrs, Art
McMichael, Rhonda, Jeffrey and
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, .Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs.
George McIlwain, Lynn and
Steven of Stratford were Sunday
visitors with . Mr, and Mrs.
George Mcllwain, Mary and -
Sandra,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Desjardine
and girls, of Grand Bend visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Preszcator, Billy and
Debbie,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter
of Colborne Township spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Betty, Jim, Sharon
and Bob,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell of
Guelph spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and
. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GleW of
Dorchester spent the weekend
with Mrs. Annie Leitch, Mrs.
Elma Jewitt and Brian.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitcheill
visited on Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of
Ilderton, and Miss Ann
Buchanan of Bum's Lake B.C.
while she is home with her
parents at Ilderton.
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HEARS TALK
QN CANADIAN INDIANS
The life of the Canadian
Indian on the Reserve and their
life when they :leave to get lobs
WAS the topic Of a speech by
Mrs, Daniel Webster of
Teeswater when she spoke to the
United Church Women Knox
United Church at their
September meeting last
Wednesday evening. -
Mee, Webster was •a member
of the Delaware tribe at the Six
Nations reserve near Brantford
before eh? 'married and became a
citizen of the province. She
spoke on. Indian •culture in
Ontario. and how the Indians are
governed. She. stressed that all
Indian reserves should become
municipalities like nny other
vicinity in the province. She
showed some of their craft work
and had several books on Indian
Affairs. She was introduced by
Mrs. Gordon Gross and thanked
by Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Mrs.. Lawrence Plaetzer
presided for the meeting which
opened with a poem — God's
Gifts. Mrs. Plaetzer welcomed
the members and friends and
Mrs. NOrman-,•-Wightrnan was
pianist. The. meeting was opened
by singing the hymn, Jesus shall
reign where'er the sun. The
scripture lesson, Psalm 19 was
read by Mrs. Bert Daer. Mrs.
Peter 'Verbeek gave the
meditation and prayer. The
offering was received by Mrs.
Ben Hamilton and Mrs. Torrance
Tabb. A solo was sung by Mrs.
Oliver Anderson.
Mese Kenneth McDougall
presided for the business
meeting. The minutes of the
previous meeting-Were accepted
as read by the secretary Mrs.
Sidney Lansing. The treasurer's
report of Mrs. Norman
McDowell was read by Mrs.
Oliver ' Anderson. Mrs. Bert
Marsh reported on the bale and
the members decided to pack a
bale this fall. •
It was announced that the
church anniversary would be
held on October 11 and the
U.C.W. was asked to serve lunch
to the Beigrave Men's choir
which will be supplying the
special music.
ieiAn invitation Ae.I hg
McClure, at Wesley-Willis Chureh
in Clinton, on October 4 at 7:30
p.m, was read.
.• Pastor Fry closed with prayer
_and lunch was served.
HAPPY HEARTS HOLD
SECOND MEETING
The second meeting of the
Auburn Happy Hearts 4-H club
was held at the home, of Mrs.
Donald Haines.
The theme of the meeting
was making Leisure a Pleasure —
such as reading, travelling, music
or handcrafts.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt led in
these discussions. Trudy Meehan
demonstrated tips in packing a
suitcase.
A record on the Sound of
Music was enjoyed by the 12
girls present,.
HOBBY HUNTERS DISCUSS
MUSIC, HOBBIES
The second meeting of the
Hobby Hunters 4-H Club met at
the home of Mrs. Frank
Raithby,
The first vice-president,
Connie. Hickey opened the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
Gail Seers read the minutes
and the roll call Was answered by
telling the story of the book
they had brought and telling of a
book they would like to own.
A discussion took place on
reading, music and hobbies and
making the most of leisure time,
Mrs. Bradnock led the
discussion and. Mrs. Raithby
demonstrated huck weaving and
those doing this graft did their
sample,
The meeting closed with the
4-H Creed. ,
Mrs. Ralph Munro visited
recently with her son, Mr.
Donald Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut and family at
London.
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Raithby
of London visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Gordon
Taylor and, all went to Meaford
last Saturday.
Master Robert Livermore of
Fordwich visited last week with
his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Haines.
Mrs. Sidney Lansing visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs, Ron
Damude at Waterdown.
The annual Harvest Home
services will be held next
Sunday, October 4, at -7;30 p.m.
with the rector Rev. Keith
Stokes in charge.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Youngblut and family of
London visited with his mother,
Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Mrs Harold Nicholson of
Seaforth visited last Sunday with
her aunt Mrs. Charles Straughan
and her sister, Mrs. W. Bradnock.
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Howson
of Rudyard, Michigan visited last
week with his cousin, Mrs,
Robert Phillips and Mr. Phillips,
Mrs. W. J. Maines, Mr. Ronald
Maines and Miss. Shirley Maines
also visited one evening last
week.
Miss Jean —IVIcreinian of
Toronto and Mrs. James
Johnston of Bluevale were guests
last week of Miss Margaret
Jackson.
Mrs. Mary Johnston of
Goderich is visiting with her
brother, Mr, Frank Raithby and
Mrs. Raithby,
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall entertained last
Sunday on the occassion of his
mother, Mrs. Ethel McDougall of
Seaforth on her 80th birthday.
..Those present were Misses
Grace and Mary McEachern, Mr.
John and William McEachern
and Mr. Nelson MacEachnie, all
of Mount Forest, Mrs. Nellie
McDougall of Sheffield, Mrs.
Myrtle Munro and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Gross of Auburn.
presented with a gift.
Mrs. Paterson took the chair
for the business part. The
offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Wilson. The
secretary's report was given by
Mrs. Stall in the absence of Mrs.
McNaughton. The supper on
October 20 was discussed and
tickets handed out to be sold by
the members. Mrs. Berry
reported for the Hawgood
wedding and the Hoo-Boo Teas
where $270. was raised. Mrs.
Broadfoot reminded the group
of the Presbytery meeting to be
held in Londesboro October 2
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Bert
Walters, Monday October 5 one
week earlier than usual.
j~fihe.0v;hostessa, 0, and ee , her
con= itteee Mrs., eliallarn ;ii Mrs:
George Henderson, Mrs. W.
McCartney and Miss M.• Swan
Served a delicious lunch. Mrs.
Henderson was thanked for the
use of her home.
The "Happy Healthy Hikers"
held their fourth meeting on
Tuesday, September 22 at the
home of Mrs. Emerson Coleman.
After the business Mrs.
Coleman was in charge of the
subject matter which, was on
first aid,
For group work the members
got a chance to make splints and
slings. The rest of the meeting
was spent making stuffed toys.
The first meeting of
Brucefield I 'Jolly Joggers was
held at the home of the leader
Mrs. Davidson on Sept. 22,
1970.
The election of officers was
as follows: President, Lynda
Workman; vice-president, Debbie
Aikenhead; secretary, Sharon
Brodie; treasurer, Debbie
Anderson; press reporter, Gayle
Henderson.
The club objectives and
requirements were discussed by
the leaders, The second meeting
was to be held on Wednesday,
September 30.
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BY MRS. BERT ALLEN'
The Regional Convention of
the Huron-Perth Presbyterial will
be held in Londesboro United
Church Friday, October 2.
Registration is at 9 a.m.
Guest speaker in the
forenoon will be Mrs, D. E. A.
Docken her subject "Drugs and
the teenager". Mr. Hall of the
Ontario Hospital, Goderich will
speak in the afternoon, Theme
for the Convention is "Our
Responsibility in Public Life". A
good attendance is expected.
The Londesboro I held their
Kippen news'
BY MRS. NORMAN LONG e
Two bus loads :of Grade 8
stiidehte from' Huron Centennial
orts WedneSday Went ecit
Stratkird to see "The Merehant
of Venice", at the Shakespearian•
Festival. 'They also went to the
Art Gallery to see the painting
of the great Franz Johnson, one
of the painters of the "Group of
Seven."
PERSONALS
Mrs. Gordon Wren returned
home Monday from South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr.- and Mrs. Winston
Workman of Exeter recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
-Mr. Elzar Mousseau was
admitted last week to Seaforth
Community Hospital.
The fifth meeting of the
Kippen Health Seekers was held
on September 25 at Lynn
Alderdice's-Notes were taken on
bums and poisons and rescue
breathing was demonstrated.
In Japan, 70 per cent of all
car accidents involve pedestrians.
So Japanese car makers are now
conducting "pedestrian crash
tests" to minimize injuries, the
Ontario Safety League reports,
The results include: trucks with
a guard that sweeps bicycles and
people away from the sheds if
they are hit; outside mirrors that
break away, •and outside door
handles flush against door
panels.
third meeting with 12 members
present. Notes were taken on
"Personal Care" and a variety of
stuffed toys were examined.'
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyle
of _Clarksburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Laurie and Robbie of
Kitchener and Miss Beth
Thompson of London.
Mrs. Edith Logan and Mrs. A.
Radford of Blyth spent Friday
with friends in Londesboro.
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BY MRS. H. F. BERRY
Mr. Wesley Ham, Huntsville
visited recently with his mother
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M. Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh,
Toronto, Miss Eleanor Armour,
New Zealand, were weekend
guests of Mrs. W. Haugh and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Sheldon, Niagara Falls are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Hargreaves.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mrs. Peterson's parents Mr. and
Mrs, John Henderson.
Mrs. Leon Rushcall
Vancouver, spent last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott.
lVfxs—eLindseyeEyre left ones
Tuesday on a trip to Englandie
and other points of interest.
Sympathy goes out from the-
_ community for the families of
the Peppers, aid Grahams, in the
loss of a father and brother.
Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs:E.
Thomson had charge of the
devotions of the opening fall
meeting of the Tuckersmith
Friendly unit of the UCW,
Brucefield United Church, which
was held at the home of Mrs.
• John Henderson with an
attendance of 18.
The meeting opened with a
hymn. Mrs. George Henderson at
the piano.
Mrs. Wilson's theme was
"Time", Time to Find God In •
This busy Time, followed by
prayer and the hymn, Happy is
the Home-when God is there was
sung.
' Mrs. Thomson read psalm
139. Mrs. Wilson spoke about a
Tiny Child and God is not dead
and that — each one of us must
search ourselves and find that -
. in life or death we are not alone.
Hymn 214 was sung. Mrs.
Thomson closed this part of the
meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Stuart introduced the
guest speaker,. Mrs. McAllister,
who spoke on the Life of Dr,
. Margaret Strange Savage who
was on the Staff of the United
Church of Canada. On behalf of
the unit Mrs. McAllister was
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