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Message from
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,Ey` MRS. .k, tf. PATON
United Chtirt:h
:The Rev. .Edgar Roulston of
the United Church ,held a Vainily
Day service on Sunday with
Miss .1 a n e t Aleeinteeb and.
Wayne Williams assisting.
The sacrament of holy Bap-
tism was celebrated for Dann
William, son .of Air. and Mrs.
Leon (Sandy) Aien.aughton. and
Paul Thomas. son of Mr. and
At Arthur Hodgins, also Rtcki
Scott, son oL Air. and Mrs. Jack
Hemel) of .Ailsa Graig.
Flowers in the church were
in loving memory of the late
Mrs. Figs' McNaughton, given by
the family.
St. Demes
On Sunday a Family Day serv-
ice of Holy Communion was held
at St. James h c urch.
The sacrament .of holy Bap-
tism was celebrated by the rec•
tor the Rev. J. P. Prot for
Brenda Lee, daughter of Mr.
and Air's. Arnold Lewis, of Lu -
can. with the parents acting as
sponsors; also Rosemary Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Simpson with two aunts as god-
mothers, Airs. Peter Banks of
Sarnia and Mrs. Clarence Carter
and god -father, Mr. Clarence
Carter.
At St. James church during
June and July morning services
will be at 9:45 a.m., D.S.T
At the United church during
the summer. starting in ,lune,
services will be at 9:45 a.m. '
D S.T
Next Sunday anniversary
services will be at 11 a.m. and
7:3$ p.m. D.S.T. with the .Rev.
.Bruce Guy oL Merton as guest
speaker.
Presentation
On Wednesday evening Air.
Stanley 'tomes was presented
with a fountain pen frons the
Bible Class of St. Matthews Ang-
lican ehureh, London. Canon
Trumper, rector, also received
a gift. He is retiring after. 25
years' service. He was a former
rector of Trivitt Memorial church,
Exeter. Mr. Tomes has been an
assistant. at St. Matthews since
last fall,
On Sunday afternoon he gave
an illustrated talk and showed
slides taken at Fort Severn
where he spent two summers at
the government Indian Mission
and School,
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Gordle Tapp, busy with bis
.many shows, tells me that he is
also spendieg time trying to :sit
his home in Aldershot. "I've
built a new split level house hi
:Burlington," he said.
Letter :From
Brinsley
y MRS. +wr Cl1..• :EL WOQP.
.P.er;:ona.:l. Items
Airs. Lie Craven of Parkhill
spent Sunday with her son, Wes
Watson and airs. 1'V atsoe,
Air. and Airs, Laverne Morganweavedof Detroit spent the weaved
disiilusionment at lite events with Mr. and kits. Joe Morgan.
that led to his retirement, "But Mr. ;and Airs. .Andy Craven .of
1 know, too, that , was W and Toronto spent last Sunday with
that things 'were out of proper- Miss Mary B. Antos.
tion," Air. and Airs. Andy Keogh,
Tills week. I received a charm- John Keogh and Miss Mary Me•
Gard was saying that he has Ing letter franc inert Pearl in iklehardy of Lucan spent hen -
the inside track as emcee for a
new daytime TV show which.
likely will start this fall. 1'll be
doing the pilot filin far the
series." he said. "So If the show
is contracted the job is mine.
But then nothing is definite, it
never is in this business."
Persona( Items
Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Sawyer
and David, of Petrolia, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Emily Tomes
and family,
Work has been started on the
Bice bridge on concession 2 of
AlcGillivray. Cement has been
poured for the north abutment
base. The bridge will span the
Little Ausable and is to be com-
pleted by September 1 by the
Seaforth Conerete General Con-
tracting Co.
Four members of Biddulph
Lodge No. 493 attended the 99th
session of the Grand Orange
Lodge of Ontario West in Sarnia
with the Grand Master the Rev.
David P. Rowland presiding.
Tliey were W.M. Leonard Smith,
D.M. Clayton Abbott, P,C.Af.:
J. H. Paton and P.M. Lorne
Hodgins. The session in 1959
will be held in Hamilton.
Mr. Stanley Tomes spent 'a
few days last week visiting his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Roberts in Hamilton.
Following the church service!
at St. James church ora Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simpson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred i
Rodger of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs.!
Peter Banks of Sarnia, Mr, and
Mrs. John Simpson and Rose -1
wary Ann and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Carter and Stephen.
Mr. and Airs. Roy McRann
entertained their families, Mr.I
and Mrs, Grant Latimer of Sar
-
Ma and Mr. and Mrs, George
Noyes and sons of Delaware,
on Sunday,
Following the Sunday service
at the United Church. Mrs. Wil-
liam Hornell and daughter Mary
Dee of Detroit were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Modeles;
also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ains- i
lie and Miss Mary and David i
Ainslie of St, Marys and Mrs.
William Morley, Sr., of Whalen.
Mr, Maurice Simpson, as a
lay delegate from St. James
dhurch, attended the Monday
and Tuesday sessions of the 99th
Huron Diocesan Synod held in
S(. James Westminster Anglican
ehurch with the Rt. Rev. George
N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron,
presiding.
Dir. Stanley Tomes received
word he passed his second year
examinations hi Theology at
Huron College and not Stanley
Bezzo as stated last week.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Air, :l'orn Kooy attended the
Synod of Huron, which took
place in London Tuesday and
Wednesday of last week, as lay
delegate for St. Pattiek's church.
The ladies of the W.A. and
Guild met in the parish hall an
Wednesday evening and Thurs-
day afternoon to quilt. Mrs.
Jaynes Turner, past president,
was in charge of the devotional
period on Thursday,
Air. and Mrs, M. Dalston visit-
ed with Mrs, Fred Davis on
Wednesday evening.
Mt, and Mrs. Albert Dickins,
Lambeth, were Sunday guests
with Alt. and Mrs. Maurice Me.
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott visit -
rd with Mr. and Mrs, lorry
Carroll on Sunday,
Mr. find Mrs. 'Heber Davis
were Sunday evening, guests
With Mr. and Mrs..«Jim- Barker
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young.
fatean, and Alt. and Mrs. I4uglr
Davis and termly spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. D`. Da is.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Carroll
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
arid Mrs Henry I•lodgies, Luoah.
Anniversary service will be
held Irl St, Patttck's church at
11 ea», May 25.
Alt. Arid Mrs ttuymond Green.
lee are hetidaVittg to the U.q,A,
Mr. and Mrs, CharlesAtkin,
Boit visited with Mr. „and Nits.
Herman Atkinson unday.
The program, an audience par-
ticipation type effort, will be
based on the suecessful American
Garry Moore show, 1 asked Corsa
if be felt 'roroilto audiences
would "participate" "It's a
natural," be said, "just look at
the Happy Gang — they draw a
crowd every day, even after all
these years.,,
.Bert Pearl who for so many
years was emcee of the Happy
Gang was intervjewed, on film,
In a recent CBC "Close Up"
show. "I am not an. alcoholic
and 1 do not suffer from. tuber•
eulosis," ;Vert told his inter-
viewer. Nervous exhaustion,
amounting to a virtual break-
down caused his retirement three
years ago, "That's when I began
MY journey into oblivion" he
said ruefully.
As reported here sometime ago
Bert was acting as rehearsal
pianist on the Gisele Alackenzi.e
show.
Now that show is off the air
and he is at liberty. He ad-
mitted a certain bitterness and
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Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ford
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr, and. Airs, Jack Bailey of
Stratford.
Mrs, Fred 'Walters, Sandra
and .Tudy, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks
of Stratford and attended the
christening of baby Michael
Wicks:
Miss Donna. Gilfillan and Mr,
and Mrs. 13111 Gilfillan and fam-
ily of Exeter visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gil-
fillan,
Mrs. Nelson Clarke has re
turned to her home in Farquhar ,
after spending the past few
months at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. William Walters, i.
and Air. 'Walters.
Topics From
Dashwood
wvhich he saS's that feelers have clay with iriends in $itttcoe.
been sent to him since that inter- AIr. and airs, Earl Nail and
view asking it he would be in' family of Crediton, Mr. and Mr&
terested in resuming his Cana- Sutherland of Mt. Brydaes at -
than cr. el for hope tilat Aio's y
he is intareeerested, he
ane would be an Btendedrinsl.ey 1)nitetherd ,.Dahtli'1'h andservices alsoat
asset to out Canadian lV pro- visited with Airs. Neil se,
n
tdwih
111 bis letter lir also said that AIlaar. tuanday Airs.evening Cecilguests. Ellwoodt
' many people had written ilial tvere A1r, and Airs, Liudort young,
after his TV interview. I was Linda, and Nancy Watson of
told in Toronto that over 500 Lucan'also Mr. and airs. Geo.
,gra n) g.
letters were forwarded to him prest and Bill,
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in Calfon
Hill, the response has
been overwhelming and I feel
that I could tackle almost Hey
task alter such a display of faith
and goodwill" he says in his
letter. 11 anyone would care to
`drop Bert a note, 1 am sure CBC
Box 500 Toronto would pass on
any mail.
Wally Koster Was planning a
big day when. I spoke to hint
last, Fifty members of a Boy
Scout troop were going to :help
hila plant 7000 trees on his pro -
ports:, "They do that sort of
thing for merit badges," said
Wally. "I want to reforestrate
!an acre of property and up till
now 1 was doing the planting
'.myself. This will be a'tremen-
' dous help,"
I sat in the lounge with' the
Hames Sisters while Nordia skil-
fully trimmed Aiarjorie's hair
and we talked about their record.
" We really hope it goes well,"
said Malj, "but it's. so hard to
get a record going unless tete.
dies jockeys really play it a.
lot, We have had a bit of fan
mail from Detroit about it and
if it became slightly popular here
we'd have it released in the
;States," The record, out on the
$Regency Label, is backed by Art
Snider and a group of musicians.
+ "Iley Boy," the big side was
written by Dave Newberry who
plays guitar on the record and
who incidentally is Jean's boy
;friend.
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By MRS. ERVIN RADER
Dashwood Safety Guards
The meeting of the Dashwood
Safety Guards was held. Wed-
nesday at 4.30 p.m.' with 13
members, the leaders, and Miss
Shirley Patterson, Huron home
economist, present. The home
assignment was to plan and pre-
pare a meal and write the club
story,
Miss Patterson discussed
Achievement Day. The girls will
be expectedto judge 'four menus
giving reasons and there will be
a traffic quiz identifying hazards,
The girls demonstrated arti-
ficial respiration and ways of
dealing with an open wound.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Merrier
and .family, of Kitchener, spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Airs. Ervin Latta and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wieherg.
of Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wei -
berg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kretzman
of Detroit, spent the weekend
with Airs. Cora Geiser.
Mr. and Airs. Melton Walper
and gi.ris, of Ingersoll, spent the
weekend with Air. and Mrs.
Philip Fassold.
Alt. and Mrs, Elmer Rader
and boys were Sunday guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Rader
and family.
Air. and AIrs. Louis 'fader.',
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader,
Lynda and Roy, had Sunday din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
Merrier, Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Smith,
Charles and. Cheryl Ann, of De-
troit, were guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Rader and family
r
Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mars. Earl Zimmer
and family, of Zurich, were
visitors with Airs. Alex Zimmer.
Sunday,
Mr, and Airs. Glen Walpce
and family, of London, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mars. Wendell Gamble
and family, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Dl.r, and
Mrs. L, 1k1. Rader.
Voldeniar Gulens, of To-
ronto University, and Mr, Neil
Wildfong, of Western University,
are vacationing at their homes
here,
Mr. and Airs. Stanley Bryant,
of London, spent Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. Clayton 1'fi1e.
Airs. Carl 0eatreieher is it pa-
tient in Si. Joseph's 'Hospital,
London, having undergone Burg -
cry.
Mrs. William Nadiger, of
Rowell, Mich., is visiting with
relatives and friends in Dash-
wood.
W.S.W.S, bf the E.u,13. Church
Thit Ladles' Aid 30x1 W S,W,S.
meetingof t 11 a Evangelical
United Iletthree Church was
held Friday evening. Tt tvas
mothers' meeting with the
daughters invited.
Trhe' h.etne was "Christian Sit.
riot Relations!' with Airs Go'.
don Bender irr charge, A pageant
of Methene bT the Bible was Pre.
dented. The—daughters sang h'
Mo(hersT ibAY chem.
x`oiiowlrig lunch hers. J. Al.
'rumen, vteeiil`esidentr presided
for the business.
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The Ladies' Aid of Brinsleyr
united church are bolding a ba-
zaar on Friday, May 15, after•
noon, in the basement of the
church.
Mr. Wes Dixon who has been
visiting his daugbter, Mrs. Dean
White, has left to stay with an•
other daughter, Airs, Ted Hot -
son of Ailsa Craig,
Anniversary services Will he
held its the Anglican church on
Sunday, May 18 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Dr, Morden of Huron Col-
lege as. guest speaker.
Air. Lin Amos spent a few
days with his son, Joe .Amos
and Airs. 'mos.
Mr. and Airs. Carl Trevetllieic
and sons of London, Air. and
Airs. Jim Trevethick, Ail'. and
Mrs. Don Watson, and Mr. and
Airs. Kerry Gott of Stratford
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruth
W a tson.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dixon
are spending a few days with
lr. and Mrs, Edward Dixon at
Chelmsford.
Mr. Jim White was hurl in an
accident with a tractor and is
confined to his home.
Birthday Party
Mr. and. Airs. Earl llamilton
entertained with a turkey dinner
in honor of their daughter,
Elaine's nineteenth birthday.
Dancing was enjoyed by the
young people,
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