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SHOBBROOK The United Church was filled on Sunday morning when the cubs and Scouts held their an- nual church parade. Welcoming into the sanctuary were Nelson McClure and Jack Lee. The ushers were cubs, Neil Cartwright, Cameron Mo,{0 ., John Lawson and Robert Pntound. Flag bearers were Scouts,*Darrell Shobbrook and Clare McClure. Reading the scripture was Steven Jewitt. The Londesboro male voice choir rendered two anthems, "Lord I want to be a Christian" and "Brighten the corner where you are." Rev, McDonald's message was "Take a dare". PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Murray Lyon Bradley and Deana spent three days last week visiting in Toronto with her Aunt Mrs. 011ie Hicks. They also atten- ded the sports show. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin on Sunday were her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerslake, Exeter. Mr. Bill Hamilton is a patient in Victoria Hospital London. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Bert Brunsdon returned home on Thursday from spen- ding two weeks with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Napier of Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson , Brian, Kenneth and Sandra of Ridgetown visited a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs. Bill Andrews, Brenda and Nancy of Toronto returned home on Saturday, having visited from Wednesday to Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood. Greg retur- ned home with them. Douglas Wood of Wingham spent the holiday week with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Wood. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of Hanover spent the holiday week with his mother, Mrs. G, Cowan. Bill is teaching Drivers Education in London. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hamilton of London visited on Sunday with her father, Mr. Will Govier and aunt, Mrs, Lily Webster. Mr, and Mrs. Alf Rollinson and Murray of Auburn visited Mr, Govier and Mrs. Webster Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Alexander and David of Orchard Park N.Y. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander on Saturday. They also called on Mr. W, Govier and Mrs, Webster, Mrs. Jessie Jones visited on Sunday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snell and family. Mrs. Don Buchanan and Mrs. Harry Snell spent Wed- nesday evening, with Mrs. Jessie Jones, all having a birth- day that day. Rev. McDonald spent Friday evening in Brantford attending the Ontario Provincial Assem- bly of Canadian Foresters. Mrs. Ena Howatt spent a couple days last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert and family at Kirkton. HI-C The Hi-c held their recreational night on Tuesday night with square dancing and a basketball held in Hullett central school auditorium. They returned to the manse for lunch and fellowship. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore, Egmondville, visited on Mon- day with her mother Mrs. Jessie Jones . Mrs. Dave Anderson, Mrs. Joe Shaddick and Mrs, Glen Carter enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto on Monday and atten- ded the swearing into Parliament of Jack Riddell who won the by-election in South Huron, Mr. Ken Armstrong, David, Billy and Lori of Stratford visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Armstrong last week, returning home on Wednesday night, David remained for the week, and visited Larry Carter. Mrs. Ron Ellerby and Frank, Clinton visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Letter Dear Editor: The medical profession is grateful to the provincial auditor for setting the record straight with respect to the $50 million budgetary deficit of the ministry of health which was debated in the Ontario Legislature in November. At the time, politicians and civil servants said the deficit was caused by excessive billing on the part of the doctors. They called it a "medical rip-off". Now the provincial auditor reports that civil servants failed to collect about $55 million in health insurance premiums. Hard facts may not be as politically appealing, or as wor- thy of headlines, as innuendo, but they are a better basis for responsible comment. Dr. Glenn Sawyer General Secretary Ontario Medical Assn. Shobbrook. Dora Lynn retur- ned home with them having spent last week with her Gran- dparents. A1MWELL UNIT The Airnwell unit met at the home of Helen Lee on March 19th, The meeting opened with a hymn. The president, Mary Peel read an article on the coming of spring and Scripture 9 was read by June Fothergill, Mary Peel gave the study on it and led in prayer. Correspondence was read from Ted Fothergill, Tri Duizer and Edythe Beacom , Two in- vitations were read, one from Blyth and one from Ontario Street and Wesley-Willis Church, Clinton to attend their thank offerings on April 8. The Ham supper is to be held May 23., The committee con- sists of Ruth Vincent, Margaret Whyte, Mary Peel, Ferne McClure and Addie Hunking. Tickets will be $2 for adults and $1 for children '6-12 years. The May meeting will be a work meeting on May 22 nd. I t was decided to sponsor Gail Lears piano recital again, The program was in charge of Gail Lear and Joan Whyte. It opened with Hymn "Jesus shall reign". The theme was music and Religion as it relates to conducting services and ser- mons in India, Joan read a story on the subject of how a missionary made use of singing his sermon to get the story to the native people Elaine Vin- cent sang two numbers. Joan Rambling... (continued from page 6) and cutter to meet his sister Erma on the late train and Adam Stewart drove his team of horses and sleigh on to meet his daughter Abbie. The storm was so bad that the telephones had been knocked out and the telegrapher could get no word of the train. Finally he managed to contact Stratford and found out it had left that city. So Carl and Adam drove around near the station in case they'd miss the train. It was due at 11 p.m. and was only half an hour late despite the storm. In 1920 the Rev. R.C. Pitt became the Rector of Trinity Church, Bayfield on March 1. His furniture did not arrive from Cochrane until the third week in April. At that time St. 5/s1 2/9 5/$1 59' 79` 59' and Gail conducted an inter- view, first in the words of a famous Indian musician and then on missionary activities from a former governor- general. Several people gave thought provokers on Indian statistics. Mary Peel brought the meeting to a close with the benediction and lunch was ser- ved by Betty Hulley and Ber- nice Flunking, John's Church, Varna and St. Luke's Goshen were attached to Bayfield. Men from the three churches brought the furniture from Brucefield Station to the Rectory in Bayfield. Some brought it by sleigh with teams of horses to Varna and others brought it from Varna to Bayfield on wagons. Give to Easter Seals. ..Ilt#V•sem".00%,‘"ralsverVerame4,4•04.01 Borrow money to save money )f that house you've set your heart on is a bargain — if buying that cottage cuts vacation costs — if your property will sell much better for a little improvement — come in today to Victoria and Grey. Sometimes a little money spent now saves a lot of money tomorrow. Call us? WC! ORL4 and VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Lyle R. Zurbrigg Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 524-7381 A imwell Unit to sponsor piano recital again 141