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w.si.S. Meeting
"Evang0110M-The CliUrch'.0
Bus-
iuess" was the theme for the .can
nary meeting of the W.M.S„ in'
Atite church on Tuesday evening
of last week,
•Mrs. A. AlcPallS lea the wor-.
snip service and was assisted by
other members in the Presenta-
tion of the chapter front the stntly
heel; on the 011ie "The Mahn
Business of the Church."
A duet was sung by Mia. Ross
lvIcralls and Xra, :Orville Lang
ford.
Mrs. Elliott presided tor The
business. The treasurer's report
sowed that the allocation had
been met. The Christian Steward-
ship secretary expressed apPre,c-
lation for the co-operation:of the
members in the. voluntary method
oaf raising finicle that lia,c1 been
carried out so successfully all
through the year.
The Y. P. U, held their first
meeting In the new year Sun-
day evening. A. grant • ,of $ 20, 0 0
was Made to the M &M Fund,
Officers eleeted • were: Hon.
Preg„ Rev. Clarke; pros., Arlene
Skinner; vice pres„ Burton Mor-
gan; secretary, Bla.nclie%Morgan;
treasurer, Dick McCutcheon.
Convenors -Faith and.; Evangel -
inn, Marina Bowden, Barry Glov-
er; Stewardship and Training,
Maxine Bowden, jim Neil; Citi-
seaship and CominupitY Service,
Eleanor Hodgina, Shirley Rol-
irienagsch;;, oaniadrkrurldargCoaruett-
McCutelieon; Recreation' and Cul-
ture, Norman Morgan,- Dick Neil
and I-lelen Collinson; Leadership
Education, Donna Bowden, Mar-
garet Bowden; publications, Bur-
ton Morgan; pianists,. Allison
Clarke, Dick 1VIcCuttheon, Elean-
or Hodgins, Shirley B.ollings and
Margaret Bowden. •
Nurse Feted
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper NW:Wordy
entertained at a family party -'at
their home on Tuesday evening
of last week for their neice Miss
Myrtle Reeder,' "1teg.11. who has
left for Winnipeg to do post -grad-
uate studies in operating room
technique.. Guests included Mrs.
Frank Reeder and „Jack, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Huxtable • and Jimmy,
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Musser; Mr,
and Mrs, Harvey Pfaff, Mrs. El-
mer Reeder, Maxine and Myrtle,
and 'Miss Joanne McCurdy, R.N.
Personal Mins
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins was in
Hamilton last week attending the
Dairymen's Association Conven-
tion. • ' .
Miss Arlene* Skinner has ret-
urned to her position in London
following two week's Illness at
her home.
Mr. and 1$/it's. S. W. Morgan
and family of Goderieli were Sun-
day visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs.
C. McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Taylor
and Jack were Saturday even-
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F. 'Bowden,
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TZ sunk mum THWISPAY MORNING, JANUARY 20,1955
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Sts.alake, Exeter,- was
Installed- as, grand monarch of
Thebes ,Saucto.rumat an -open in-
stallation in the Legion Mentoriat.
on 'Thursday night when .50'
inembera of the Order caMe to.
eter from London by btis to the
ceremony,
Qtlier .grand effiCerti
were: vice nmerals, Jack .StUrdy,..
Goderielt; grand counsellor, 'Geo.
rraser; grand monitor, Sam Mc-
Neil, R.R. 2, Clinton; 'venerable,
friar„ Perry Stuart, London; chief
guide, Earl Parsons,. London;
high execptioner, L. O. linclson,
St. Marys; stentoros. Clark PUzer,
Landon; herald, Len Johnson;
collector, Jim .003:nevi:al; hanker,
Russell Hadley, and registrar, C,
R. Brooks, all of London.
District deputy grand monarch
Da It. HaIe London, was assisted
by the following grand officers of
the installing Staff: counsellor,
Lyman Stewart; vizor; Bill Bury
ton; monitor, Gordon Heckman;
friar, Bert Rliame; herald, Robert
grant; treasurer, Barvay' Kaanb-
ley; secretary, Cherles.Ritchie.
Bbielt Clark Fisher was ehair-
Man of•the.progiani which bland -
ed Piano selections,by Miaa•Nan-
rgen Fife.; duets by Grant Me -
News Budget From
Brinsley
Ry MRS, L. CRAVEN
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
and Mrs, Roy Hamilton of Lucan
visited Mrs. Millie Simpson, . a
patient of St. Joseph's Hospital,
Londnn. '
Mr. and Mill. Lin Craven Vis-
ited Saturday with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Ed. Gamble of :St, Thoinas. Mr..
Gamble is under the doctor's
care.
StanIake'
Donald and. Mrs. hUgh Pargon0;
readings by Mrs. E. S. .Steiner and
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a humorous .sitit by Mrs. Otto
Prawn and Mts. Archie Ryckmen,
A, grand march waa toliOWed by'
old time dancing to the music of •
the ..oad renewp .orelleatre with
Mrs. William Staulake , at the
.plano,
Moon Feast was served by Lx-:
eter Samaritans.
Mrs, Fred Hatter
Active In Church
WS, Fred Hatter died at her
home in Ansa era* on January
9 after an illness of several weeks.
She was the only 'daughter Ot the
late Hannah (Wall) and 3'arctef3
Pierce and was born in Brooke
township on May $1, 1081.
Surviving are her busband, two
daughters, 1VIrg, George Keen
(IVIary), of Alba Craig, and Mrs.
I/Quaid Dodds (Frances), lthrris-
ton; one son, 14'red, of Exeter;
twa grandchildren, Richard
Dodds, at Queen's 'University,
Kingston, and BUd Dodds, of
Harriston, and :twii brothers, Ar-
thur and .Tamea Pierce,, Alvinston.
Mrs. Hatter 'was a devoted
member of the Anglican Church,
assisting in the Choir and holding
office in the women's organize
-
tions until her illness a few
'weeks ago,
A private funeral service was
held on Wednesday at her late
residence, followed by a Public
service in the Anglican Church.
The rector, Rev, A, A. Niel& of-
ficiated. Interment was in Alvins-
ton Cemetery.
Mrs. Marion Cunningham of
Clandeboye is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Marwood
Prest and other relatives.
Miss Betty Sholdice of Victoria.
Hospital, London, spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Kon Sheathe.
Mr. Carman Mellin of 'Wheatley
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lin Craven..
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon of
Centenary visited recently with,'
Mrs, Beatrice Dixon.
Mrs. John Scliofield and ,daugh-
ter Elsie of Centenary spent a
few days with her father, Mr.
L. Amos'.
Teachers And 6fficers Named
Teachers and' officers elected
for Brinsley United Church, Sun-
day School for 1955 are:
'Superintendents, Wesley Wat-
son, Gordon Morley, Martin Wat-
son; secretaries, Gordon Morley,
Eddie. Watson, Harvey Steeper;
treasurer, Mrs. Jack Trevethiek;
Pianist, Mrs. Jack Trevethick,
Douglas Lewis.
leachers -beginners, Mrs. Jack
Hodgson, ,Mrs. Stanley Steeper;
primary, Mrs.- Karl Pickering,
Helen Lewis, Miss Mary B., Amos;
juniors, Mrs. Sack Trevethick,
Mrs. Earl Lewis; intermediates,
Mr. Martin Watson, Revi. Parrott;
Bible Class, Mrs. Earl Morley,
Mr. Wesley Watson, Mrs, Martin
Watson; Cradle Roll, Miss Kath-
leen Morley.
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Topio From Crediton
By MRS. J. WOoDALL '
And WA.
Installation of 1905 Officers Of
the Women's Missionary Society
and Wcfnien'a Association of the
United Church was' condiretell
Rev. W. C. Parrott at the nteet-
ing- held •on Thursday. The wor-
ship period wail Conducted by Mrs.
Howard Lightfoot and the study
book reviewed by Mrs. E. Lam-
port.
Mrs: W. Mack presided for
the W.M.S. meeting. Mrs, Parrott
and Mrs. Mack were appointed to
assist in the preparation for
World Day of Prayer to be ..held
February 25.
The newly -appointed president,
Wits. R. Motz, convened the W.A.
business. Plans were made for
the annual congregational supper
and meeting to be held Friday
evening, January 08.
Ilestesses were Mre. Lawrence
Hill,: Mrs. Gerald Zwiaker and
Mx*. 'Joseph. Woodall.
W.S.IV.S. And Ladies Aid
Mrs, E. M. Pahrner was hostess
for the W,S.W.S. and Ladies Aid
meeting of the Evangelical
Church. The devotional period
was led by Mrs, H. Young and
Barbara Dundas favoured With a
5010, "Father in Heaven". Mrs. E.
Wenzel reiriewed a ehapter 1i the
study beak on. India, Pakistan
and Ceylon. Mrs, Nelson Schenk
read a POein, "Resolutions for
the New 'Year".
The laVangelleal Day of Prost
heldwilihe Ohserved evenhig,
February 6 when. the flint "T
OthrY," Will be shown.
Sunday School Officer
Rev, W. O.' I,arrott presided for
the election of, officers for the
Malted 'Church Sunday .School eti
Tuebday °Veiling. Reports *ate
Weft by the treasurer and Store -0
thries shb*Ing the school had ex-
periented a very successful year.
'Eleeted Were; superintendent,
,Tames MaWhinney; asSittante, Ed
Chambers, LaMport, Lorna
PreaSeater And Dad MeiI treasur-
er, Edward Chtuiabers: getretary,
Mra. traWard Liglittnat; attenct-,
Mite Seeretaries, Patricia. Bham*
hers and Betty t ender; supply
Secretary, YilintOi lVfaWhirtney;
ftriati, Robert Galloway; pianists,
Mrs. L. Presto:dor, Mildred Dun-
dee; teachers, Mia, I. Preatnator,
Patricia Chambers, Mrs. K. Lam-
port, Betty Bender, MrS, E. Lam-
port, Mrs, R. Finkbeiner, Mrs, J.
OitilownY, David parrott, Robert
Galloway, Ed Lamport, R u s s el
Pinkbeiner; nursery , roll attend.
ants, Mrs. A, Heade and Mrs.
Garnet Hill.
Young People Meet
The.,•Community Youth Fellow-
ship group met in the school
rooni of the Evangelical Church.
Wallace Pfaff coliducted the wor-
ship service assisted by Ralph
Finkbeiner and Pat Chambers.
A discussion, on "Nevi Caned,
fans" was led. by the Rev, W. C.
Parrott With Beverley Neil and
Dorothy Mathers taking part,
Personal 'tents •
Mrs. Wilfrid Mack has disposed
of her property on Main street to
Mr. Paul Fedossow wile, with Mrs.
FeclossoW and son, have taken up
residence Atte..
Another resident of our coin-
munity has.betni hospitalized due
to the icy conditions still preVall-
ing. Mrs. Wellington Heist, wife
OP Stephen's &linty reeve, fell on
Saturday and suffered a broken
hip and waa taken to St. Joseph's
Ilelpital, London. .
Mr. and Mr43..0. S. Wiiettli spent
a part of last Week 1. Toronto,
where Mr, Wuerth underwent an
opetatitatt. They are near visiting
with their daughter in LefrOy.
Mr« and Mrs. Clare Geiger, Mr.
and Mra. Milton /licks and Mr.
Jacob OrtWein, all 4af Zurich, and
Mist; Gloria Illets and friend, of
Londe% were, Staidly 'Visitors
With Mt, and Mrs. Clarence Fehr-
fter and fatally;
Mr. and Mrs. EdWitt Nag, of
Detroit; Miss 'i:ietty NeSS, of.DaW-
son (track, B.O., and Mrs, Paul-
ine Nes, 0± iCiteheiter, were Week-
end vidtbri at the Ilene of Mr.
and Mrs. tiVis
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd rilagleSbn
and fatuity, of DaithWOOd, and Mr.
A, Amy, of Ebteter, 'visited Friday
evening with MP. and Mit. llelset
'Sunday' visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. ROY tintitaart *ore Mr. and,
Mrs, 11. Young And ltit, and Mi's.
IL )3erry, of London.
Miss.-Maleetti WeIu is Spending
this Week With Mrs. Vit. 11.. Gould.
Ing th Lotideli.
Mesoye from
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By MRS. 4. 140-KSTVITE8
Verona* Items
Mr. and Mrs. _Gordon Wren
spent the weekend with their
daughter and .sen -in. -law, Mr. and
Sirs, Tom .Smitli o 4o440#.
Miga Merle Rickert left this
week for London where eke has
accepted s. pealtiOa with the Lou-
d°71liiroei
Visitors With Mrs, J. McOly-
MOnt during the week ,were Mrs.
Ducnerme, Dealiwoad, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville McClinchey. .and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Pollock of Varna.y
Mre. A. 'Itheratetthr and girls::
visitedMuo444.
Mr. :nd. Mu:77M. Horner
InExeter
Mr, and 1VIrs. Bared Tones‘r
Grant and Kenneth visited with.
Misp L. Finkbeiner in Crediton
on Sunday„
Mr. Jonah .Green who WA been.
in in lifiganx IA spending sonie tints
4Lloyt011eMhoDonlocealdaneMar. rhaeass4salT.r.
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Miss Isabelle .Caldweli. of Lon-
don anent the weekend with, her
parents Mr, and Mrs. Hatyy Cald-
well.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne .Schneider,:
Judy and Paul of Stratford
vis-
Ited on Saturday w it h
Schneider's ther , Mr. Robert
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Mr.and Mrs. Dean Brown o.t
Oreenway visited on Saturday
with , their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Eiger Mous-
seau,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGregor
and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Diet-
ert .visited on Sunday with Mr.
Dickert's mother, Mrs. 3, Dieltert
in Clifford,
Several- cases of mumps have
been reported in the district,
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