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opened the meeting and after
a few words of introduction the
visiting ladies, took charge ,of the •
= the program with Mrs. R. 1- o-
moth 1A the chair.
Mrs. G, Lamont led in •dcve-
tion, closing her meditation with
a poem by Phillips Brooks and
prayer. Interesting facts were
I. given by Mrs. F. Cameron. Mrs.
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"The :Christ Of the Cross" and
calls accompanied by , lrs. David-
: son;
The topic was given by Miss
Muriel .Stuart u0ing as her theme
the Easter story And jt3, signt-
I ficance.
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The 'Easter meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society was
held in the church on Good Fri-
day evening with the president,
Mrs. T. Laing in the chair,
r i i .t a Glad
The grog am g vest n h
Tidings was followed and Mrs,
Lloyd Sorsdahl led in the devo-
tional period, MrS. T. L. Scott
gave interesting highlights of the
Synodical meeting held in Listo-
wel, Two numbers were sung by.
the male quartette.
Mrs.. David Ritchie, who has
since moved from Seaforth to
reside with her son David at
Lindsay, was the guest' speaker,
using as her subject: "The First
Goo' Friday. Words of appre-
ciation were given by Mrs, Cal-
der McKay.
Baptize Two Girls
At the Sunday afternoon ser-
vice which was well attended the
infant daughters of Mr, and Mrs.
Prank Miller and Mr, and Mrs.
Eldon Aden were presented for
/baptism. An Easter anthem was
sung by the choir with Mrs. T.
L. Scott as soloist.
Youth Conduct Service
The Y.P.S. regular Easter ser-
vice was held in the church on
Sunday - evening with Phyllis
Jaynes presiding and leading in
prayer. Scripture passages were
read by Alice Sorsdahl and Alex
Meikle. Prayer was •offered by
Joy Vivian. The topic was given
by Mrs. T. L. Scott, duet by
Margaret Coleman and Ruth
Howe. The ushers were Duncan
Scott and George Vivian. The ter and family, ,Mr. and Mrs.
meeting• closed with prayer by Robert Hayter and family, with
Rev. S. Kerr.
Personal Items .
,Easter visitors in the commu-
nity were:
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbiss
Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold. Carey. -
Miss Iiia Jefferson, Munro,
with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing,
Mrs. Bert Russell, Mitchell,
and Miss Florence 'Russell,' To•
ronto•with„Mr.. and Mrs. Frank
[Miller. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Aikenhead,
Dashwood ,..hurches
Active During Easter
s
Mrs, Dail Weber isvisiting smelt .Fishlnu
with her daughter end iiimilx, • Although thhe smelts have not
Rev.. and Mrs. C. B. Carr, At been so. plentiful, in fact •th:e num-
Arnprior. Mr. ten almost .out -
end Mrs, Itellih Der of :fishermen
Weber and family .took her as far numbering the fish.. they are
as Uxbridge where they visited much larger than in former
Mr :and Mrs. ,Keith Weber and yearn, spate .ineasuring 940'
family inches,
Dr. R. B. Cott,: of dmonton,seraisisitinith inland
He,rbe.rt5.rstnM . ld
Dashwood chanes to Daylight •
Saving Tima at 12.0x a•m., April 1%.11I es. InetrQlt
p iniac end. Brenda Becker etre Herbert Sylvester Wein, 62
vacationing with their grand, died at Detroit; Thursday, April
s snt the Easter weekend with. I
He is .survived by his wife, the hj istert
r s s Miss �iarel Lewis.
Mr.. Glen Picering of Elliot
Lake and Miss Aileen Morton of
Ail I
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sa Crai vi t d with n
g Mr a d
Mrs,. Dpuglas .Dixon Saturday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and
Carolyn of London spent Sunday
with Mr; and Mrs. Cecil'Ell-
Guelph
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• Mr,' and Mrs: John Morgan of
spent the Weekend at
their farm home on concession -4,
Mr. Wes. Watson and son Ed-
die, visited with, Mr, •and Mrs.
Lin Craven.in" Parkhill on Sun-
clay,
Mrs, Cecil Ellwood was a
guest at the wedding aiid recep-
tion .of her niece, Miss Lillian
Dundas of Crediton on Saturday,
The wedding took place in 'First
Baptist Church, London, with
the reception held at' "The
Wheel"
Holiday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Geo, Mercer were Mr. and
Mrs,' Robert Barr and Margaret
and Miss. Aileen Thompson, all
of Toronto,
ti.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Picker:
ink and family of Blenheim and
Mrs, H. Sgiriley and children of
Wheatley were guests of Mr, and.
Mrs. Don Sutherland' on. Sunday.
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ie 1067,
eariso, of Grand Bend,
Easter visitors
Air. and Mrs, .Melton Walpex
and girls, of Ingersoll, *lilt my.
and Ors. Philip Faasold.
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Latta, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg and
Howard Weiberg, of.Waterloo,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg.
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Mx. anal Mrs. Edward Di>Ron SEALS ,
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and ,sons, terry and Gien of •
Eliiat Wire were Easter week-
end-
visitorstheir 1}
vSita with .her r t ,..
parents. st , . ti
Mr. end Mrs. Earl Dimon and
Mr..end Mrs, Carl:1'leteting,
Mr, and Mrs, Elmo Morgan
and Billie of Sarnia spent Fri-
day and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Fenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittaxd,
Jeanette end Richard of St.
Catharines spent the weekend
with Mr. and .Mrs, Cecil
woad,
Mr. Edgar Lewis .of• Toronto
Mr. Siegfried Miller, i e Mllrof
a d. Water-
loo, wa ei
loo with Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph
Miller, also Mr. and Mrs. Stan.
Scherrer, .of Kitchener.
Mr, and, Mrs. Glen Walper, and
family, of London, With relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wied4 and
family, 'Of Detroit, with MTS, Fred
Schlundt skid Mr. and Mrs,'Vyrise
Wiedo,
Mr.. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
boys, of Waterloo, with .Mr. and
Mrs. L. H', Rader.
Mr. and Mrs, Helmuth Messner
and ,daughter, Miss Anna Mess,
ner, with Mr. and Mra, Fred.
Messner.
Mr, and Mrs. filen Brown, Of
Kitehener, with M. and Mrs..
Albert Miller and family,
Mise Eleanore Biesenthal, of
Hemlock, Mich., with Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Miller. -
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Poland and
daughter, of Sudbury, with Mrs.
Cora Geiser.
Miss Theresa Zimmer, of Lon•,
don, with Mrs, Harry Zimmer,
Mr. and Mrs, Ear1 Telfer and
family, of Brantford, Mrs, Olga
Keller and. children, .of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schenk
and family, at Chepstow with Mr,
and Mrs•. M. W. Schenk. •
• Mr and Mrs, Ear1..Stunipf and
family of Kitchener, with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Miller.
Mr. and• Mrs: Lorne •Genttner•
and family, at Burford. '
Mr. and Mil. .Jim Beavis and
Barbara, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bruce, of Wind8or, Mr, and
Mrs, John Snyder, of Brantford,
Mk. and Mrs. Harvey Hayter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hay-
• Seaforth, •with' Mr., and Mrs. T.
Laing.
Mrs. Frank Cadick•and Sharon
Grace,' London, with Mrs. Grace
Scott.
Mrs.; 'David Ritchie with Mr.
and Mrs. T. Scott. ; •
Mr. and Mrs: Ross "Houghton,
and family, Stratford.. with Mrs,
'M. Houghton. '
Mr. and Mrs, Ferg. McKellar
and family, Seaforth, with 111r.
and Mrs. Lindsay .MdKellar.
1tlr. Clive McDonald and family
and Mrs. E. McDonald, Mitchell,
With Miss Olive Speare. "
Mr.• Harold Lord, Byron, with
111r. Ken Walker.
Miss Wilma Harper accompa-
nied" the Misses. 'Godbolt of Mit-
chell on a conducted tour to New
York city for the 'Easter week-
end,
Mrs. Donald . Scott :and baby
datighter returned home from
Seaforth hospital on Tuesday,
Misses. Margaret Jean Russell
and Margaret' Ann' Wallace ac-
contpanied Mr.. and Mrs. Harry
Elliott to Niagara on Saturday..
Mrs. Robert Laing is a pa-
tient in Stratford Hospital having
undergone minor surgery.
Mr. Laverne, Wallace attended.
a hockey banquet
t in Seaforth
eaforth
q
Arena on Thursday evening., '
Mrs. Robert Boyce is 'visiting
with her daughter4and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hareby Spar-
11n$ and baby 'son. Toronto.
Mrs. Robert Hayter, Sr.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.. William Gassman over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs..
victor Watson, Delores Cornford,
Jean, Eleanor, Martha • ltd Leon- 1
and •Gossman, all of London;
Mr, and Mrs. Sherwood Gossman
and family, Kitchener; and Gar-
net Gossman, Windsor.
Easter' Services .Are • Special
Special. Easter services were
celebrated in both the E.U.B.
Church; and: Zieif-.jLutheran•
•Church. en,. Sunday. '`rhe young
people 'of Calvary E.U.B: Church
presented • an Easter Sunrise
service centred around the cross
and the Easter challenge.
-Ruth Schede and Donna Eagle-
son were the principal characters
in a. :pantomime►'• entitled "Alas
and did my Saviour bleed," Other
girls of the Youth Fellowship
sang ,the hymn; The boys read
papers on "Biblical .Easter
Clothes." Ronnie Snell was chair-.
man.' •
At . the evening service the
choir of •Zion Lutheran Church
presented a' sneeial Easter pro-
gram, entitled "``Peter and the
Resurrection.'.' It consisted of
sblos, duets, quartettes and
chorus singing, g ng, accompanied with.
film. •
On r'P lm. Sunday, •five young
people ;were received intn. mem-
bership Of 'the E.U.B. Church.
They are Mary Jane Hoffman,.
John Kellerman, Helen Rader,
Lynda. Tiernan . and Donald Wei-
sand, On •the. nrevious Sunday.
three small children were ban -
tired, Ttelph Lloyd. soh were
Mr.
and - Mrs, Lloyd Beynder. ,Tine
Anne, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray, Guenther, .and Gary Addison,
son f
o Nlr, and Mrs. s.
George
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ROY, W. F. Krotz is atti'nrling
the .annual conference at Golden
take thlt week,, 'There .v'ill he
c'jndav School. only.at the. PILE.
Church on Sunday,; April 28.
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Peterboro, .and 'three grand-
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He was a member of Zion
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pan, Rev. iC. Zorn officiated, and
interment r nt attade in Zion Lutheran
Eronson Line Cemetery,
Flower bearers were G. R,
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Bearers were Robert Jeffery,
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