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VOCA.T . EXETER, CNTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,
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Service At Centratia .mittee'
The World PAY of Prayer was
observed in the •Centralla United
Church •on Friday aftern.00nwith
visiting ladies from Huron, Park
(Centralia .Air Station), Whalen
and !Christ Anglican •Churchin
attendance,
-• Mrs. Murray • Elliott presided'
with, Mrs, Foley, IVO. Frank
Mrs. Ebner -1owe, Mrs,,
George Hicks end' Mrs. F. Bow-
den leading the service. Interces-
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sorY prayt3ra were offered by Mrs.
Elliott, Mrs. Arthur ¥o-
Falis,
. Mrs. Gates and- 'Mrs.
.Clarke. •
Duets were sung by WS,
Pullen. and Mrs. R. .Souire; rs
R. Hodgson. and Mr. L. B. Hodg-
son.
Mrs._ L. W, Mould gave an .a4 -
cress •using. As her subject, "Why
Did I Go? &. She impressed upon
the minds of her listeners the least
that to go .0 the World Day of
Prayer service was not enengh,
but that we must give as well, so
that the illiterate peoplein the
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• Mrs.' S. Stevenson
Usborne. Native
!Funeral services for Mrs. SWA-
MI. Stevenson sister o f MrS.
George Jaques, who died suddenly
' from a ,heart attack at liehome
in Birr, were held last Thursday
in Birr United Church, The Rev.
Bruce iGuy of Merton officiated
and interment was in Exeter cern-
etery. Six nephews, Gerald, Ken-
neth and and Hern, Kenneth
Stevenson, " -Ralph Pitt and Harold
• Knapton were pallbearers.
• Mrs. Stevenson, who was the
I orrner.Ida Hern. of Usborne town-
' ship had in London township
"'for 25 yearand was an ,active
member ofBirr. United ,Church
and Birr Wombn;•s Institute.
Surviving besides her husband
are one son Stanley, Riversdale;
two dauughters, Mrs. Russell Mc -
Mien, Ilderton and Mrs.iRenald
Lawton, R.R. a London and •one.
'sister, 'Mrs. George Jaques, Exe-
ter.
world may be provided with
Christian literature.
The scripture reading was given
by Mrs, Gerald Godbolt. Mrs.
George Hepburn was pianist for
the Service.
Personal Items
A "Variety Show", spOnsored
by the Y,P.U., will_be held in the
schoolroom of the church on Fri-
day evening of this week.
1Virs. William Bieber, of Exeter,
has been visiting for the past
couple of weeks with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Lightfoot, 0
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pollock and
Tommy, of Ripley, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hicks.
IVIrs. Foley returned home last
week after spending some time
with .her scin, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh
Foley, in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt,
George and John, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Collett, in Oakville. The ladies
are sisters.
Mr. and 1VIrs. C. McCurdyrand
Carol, Mm. P. Reeder and Jack,
Mrs, E. Reeder and IVIaxine, Mr,
and Mrs. W. Musser, Mr, and Mrs,
Harvey Pfaff were Sunday eve-
ning visitors with MY: and Mrs:
Fred Hnxtable. The occasion was
in honor of Mrs. F. Reeder, who
recently celebra'ed her eightieth
birthday.
On Friday of last week, L/Cpl.
Rowland, of Toronto, who recent-
ly arrived home from Korea, call-
ed •on, Mr., and Mrs, C. •IVIcOurdY,
L7Cpl. Rowland was in the ser-
vice in KOrea with Donald' (Chub)
McCurdy, who is expected home
on leave about Easter. e
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebpttom
and family attended the Johnston -
Fairbairn wedding in .the SilOanl
United Church on Saturday of
last week.
Miss Kathryn Hunter, of Us -
borne, and Miss Evelyn Sharrow,
of Grand Bend, stpdents at Lon-
don Tehchers College, taught at
the school last week under the
supervision of the teacher, Mrs.
L. Hicks.
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Observe.Day
At Briniley
The World's Day of Prayer
service was held in ' Brinsley
United .Church on Friday in a
combined service with the ladies
of St.,Mary's Anglican Church.
and Brinsley United Church. The
meeting has led by Mrs, 'Jack
Trevethick. These assisting were
Mrs. Jack Hodgson, Mrs, Martin
Watson., Mrs. Murray Hamilton,
Mrs. Donald Scott and Mrs. Jack
Trevethick.
Prayers Were given by Mrs,
Stanley Steeper, Mrs, Karl Pic-
kering, Mrs. Arron Scott and Mrs.
James Wright..
The address was given by Mrs,
Arthur Erskine and Mrs, Wes
Lewis sang a solo.
• Personal Items
Mrs. ,Sarah Needham, of Ilder-
ton, spent Friday with her bro-
ther, Mr. Alex Hodgins.
Mrs, Hill, of Crediton, visited
recently with her sister, Mrs. Al -
vine Faulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Gamble, of St. Thomas.
Mr, and Mrs. William Wylie
and children, of Dundas, spent
Sunday with Miss Mary B. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs: A. D: Steeper, of
West -McGillivray, spent Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lee.
Mr. J. L. Amos has been visit-
ing with friends in London and
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amos, •of
Sarnia, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe .AMOS.
Miss Mary B. Amos entertained
a number of ladies at a quilting
last Wednesday 'afternoon.
, Message From
.Greenway.
By MRS. *CARMEN WOODBURN
Mrs. William Hicks is staying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Griffeth in Parkhill while
Mr. and Mrs. Griffeth are on a
trip to Florida. •
Relatives and friends from
here attended the funeral of Mrs.
Fred Fleming (nee Freda Hay-
ter) in Thedford on Saturday.
Rev. Gray Rivers, of Toronto,
will the the guest speaker in the
United Church on Sunday at
245 p.m. •
Mrs. •Albert Pollock visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Turnbull and Donna on the Blue
Water Highway. The, Turnbulls
left- on Monday for a trip' to
Florida. „ • .
Mr. Fred McLinchey is visit-
inr this week with relatives in
Detroit..
Mr. and- Mrs. Milton Pollock
spent the weekend with Mrs. A.
Pollock and Miss Ruby Pond*,
of Hamilten.
Mr. and Mrs. William, Willain,
of Hamilton, called on friends
here over the weekend.
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