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P e 16 ThTimes•A Octoate, April 17, 19 ,58
Masons Her Area Pastor.
A former Kirkton minister,
:Rev. Michael Griffin, now rector
of Trinity Anglican Church, St.',
Thomas, was guest speaker at
the twenty-first anniversary 'ban -
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cruet and ladies' .night of the
Past Masters' Association. South
Huron Masonic District, Wednes-
day night in Mitchell.
Nearly 400 attended the ban-
quet which also featured enter•
tainment by Pay C. Mills, Wood-
ham; the Paul trio, l+irlcton, and
Louis Marztali, St. Marys.
President, A. G. Shortrted.
:Clinton, presided. Those taking
part included Clare Reith, Sea -
forth, first vice-president: N.
Allen, Mitchell: F. Tomkinson.
Aritclneli, district -chaplain; ,W. L
Carroll, Whitby; Airs. Alex Camp-
bell, St. Marys, and H. M. Nor-
ris, Mitchell.
William Cann. Exeter. was in
charge of the program.
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SERVICE FOR GRAND BEND PRIEST ----Priests from 30 Boman Catholic parishes in
the London district attended the funeral service Friday for Father Joseph DeNeef,
Grand fiend, who was .killed when a wall of concrete blocks collapsed on him, Pall-
' bearers, all priests, are shown with the casket, assisted by T. Harry Hoffman, Dash-
` wood funeral director. The Grand Rend minister was building an addition to a home
when the wall fell. •-Noseworthy
Bury Grand Bend Pastor
Thirty Priests At Funeral
Priests representing 30 Roman Zimney, of St. Peter's Seminary, G
Catholic ,parishes in the diocese .London, deacon; the Rev, Fr. S. , F
of London attended the funeral E, McGuire, of Christ the King, G
service on Friday for Ret College. London, subdeacon; the i •
Father Joseph DeNeef Who was' Rev- Fr, E, A. Morris, of Port
killed when a wall of concrete 'Dover. master of ceremonies; !
. blocks collapsed on him. : the Rev. Fi A. P. Spencer, of i
i Father DeNeef was assistant London, thurifer; the Rev Fr.!
pastor of St. Christopher's P. R. Sargewitz, of Corunna,'
Church, Forest, and in charger and the Iter Fr., 0. A. Martin,
of The Imnnaculate Heart of of Sarnia, acolytes.
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. Mary Church at Grand Bend. , Pallbearers were the Rever-
The Rt, Rev. A. P. Mahoneyend Fathers J. E. Kelly, of
lof London, vicar -general of the Dashwood; ]3, R. Laverty, of
Idiocese, was celebrant of the Sarnia; E. E. Veitenheimer, of
1 solemn requiem high mass, and ' Parkhill; S. A. Nouvion, of Lon -
1 the Rt. Rev. W. S. Morrison, of I don; IL T. Laragh, o,f. Petrolia,
ISt. Thomas, Dean of London, and J, M. 'Williams, of London.
delivered the. sermon.I Graveside service at Beech
Others taking part in the ' wood Cemetery, Forest, was
service were the Rev. Fr. G. J.1 conducted by the Rev, Fr. W.
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Topics From
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Sunday Services •
Communion service was held
in the Woodham United Church
on Sunday morning, Norris Webb
was Inducted as elder. Rev. T.
Elliott of Kirkton was in charge.
Six girls joined the church:
Joyce Dickey, Carolyn Hern,
Gwen Lawson, Ruth Miller, Or-
rie. Thacker, Marian Thompson
and Joanne Webb. Mr. Marvin
Stretch was in charge of the
Kirkton services.
Personal Items
ilMr. and Mrs, Walter Levy,
'Marie, David- and Margaret Rose
were Sunday afternoon guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George Levy,
Thanes Road.
Mrs, Ada Butters is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Wnn. Facey, Wellburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terrie, Billy
and Irene of Toronto were week•
1 end visitors with Mr. and furs. ;
' Jinn Miller.
School reopened on Monday
after the Easter holidays and
Me beginners are Garry Thomp•
son, Danny Blommaert, Danny
I ,Jacques and Michael Webb.
IMr, and Mrs. Glen Lambert,
t Marilynne and Dennis of Davi-
son, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
' Jacques and family were Sun-
day guests of Mrs, Mary Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb of i
Grand Bend visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Norris Webb on Sunday. i
The Young People of the Wood.
ham United Church attended a'
bowling party on Friday eve'
ring at the St. Marys bowling
alley after which they returned i
to the hoine of Jini and Marion `
;McNaughton for. lunch.
Mrs, May Elliott of St, Marys
was a. Saturday visitor with her
niece, Mrs Mary Jacques.
Air, and Mrs. Carl Mills and
children were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jacques,
Misses Louise 331otuinaert and
Rena Murray were weekend
visitor's with Airs. Joe Bloin•
macrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten and
Barbara spent the weekend with
, the former's sister, Mrs. Bruce
Kettle, at Midland. ,
Mr. Joe Blommaert and Dan-
ny were weekend visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Don Hewitt, To-
ronto. Linda returned home atter
a week's holidays,
' Mrs. John Tipping visited over
the weekend with her friend,
Mrs. Hugh Gibson, • at Oakville.
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and Mrs. Marvin Zinn and two
children of Sudbury were week•
end visitors in the village and
visited with Mrs. Zinn's mother,
Mrs. W. L. Switzer in SL Marys
Memorial Hospital.
i1lr, and Mrs. Lloyd Smith
and family were Saturday eve.
Ping visitors with Dr. and Mrs,
it, F. Iioelo.fson of Exeter.
Mr, Iv'a McCurdy returned
home from St. Marys Memorial.
Hospital on Thursday.
Miss Edith Rodd' .of London
visited at her home oti the week.
end. Edith is leaving on a trip
to the British Isles and Hurope
on Wednesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson,
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
iIopltins, Science Hill, were Srtn-
thty evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver fazlewoocr,
Mr. Andrew, Stewart and Jim
of Niagara :I'a11s visited with
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Sunday.
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