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By M. .R055 SKINNER:
W.M.S. And
The September meetlib,, of the
an(L W.A. was
bold last Tuesday evening in
the church basement. Mrs. Philip
Johns had charge of the prO,-
;ram.
Airs. If. C. Wilson introduced
the new study ,bepls "Comm
of a Continent".
Mrs. liarehl Bell was elected:
delegate to attend the sectional
meeting in Crediton at October
10. Mrs, Howard I'D)), and Mrs.
Bell sang .a duet.
A donation was given to the
Cold Lake Hospital. Alberta, for
the Wheable Memorial.
Personal items
Miss Grace Routly whn has
completed her course at Bruno's
School: of Hair Dojo bas ac -
or 9
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Hensa nd ews
Carmel Ladies p
Beauty Salon, London. She spent • ' ' 1 Aot Dies
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the weekenct at bee home here. cater To youth
Eden visited. on. Sunday Nvilh The Ladies' Aid of Carmel;
Air. and Mrs. Melville Skinner. Church mel at the home of Mrs. i u
Air. and Airs. Ned Hodgert, i 4ari Campbell, MondaY evening.: • • n N -
Orth
Airs. T. liodgert, of Seaforth, ; Airs. John Soldan was in! '---- 17 '. '' •--' •
cepted a position at Lesia's
In Crash
Ale. and.' Mrs. ° Fred Ford of - •
e of the devotional,
visited on Sundav \vith Air. and cliarg
asslsled: Albert R. 1)111;1111; a native of
Mission S.peaker
At Arnold Circle
Th1s Mick In
Thames Road
By MRS, WILLIAM RHOP4
Personal item
Air. and Mrs, Nelson Lampert..
The September meeting of the •4IYse; and Pale :Credit"' were
Arnold. Circle of the Presbyter. .guests Sundaystowith Mr, and
ran Church was held at the home , Mrs. Percy.
of Mrs: 'Clark ',Kennedy, Grand Mr. and Airs. Mae Hedged.
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Bisild- Monday ev•ening: Prest• jack and Joanne, spent the week -
Mrs. Bruce Cooper. MI6. (Jo). don 11 osei. A Poem'bbed !Jiand former 1entMrs. A. Orr presided and..eud with Airs. Etta Hedged at
Erna n e. _ _.
edited: moo, led in prayer Airs• Harry Snell , •noventanvine,
Miss Barbara Bieber of Exe..
• was given hY Mrs. Robert Madge :
and a reading by Airs. Pearl , (Inv afi
schoolteacher was
ter visited. on Sunday with. Aiiss Love. Mrs. E. !Munn eontributed •- -; - • o ' wh n the plane he : -and Mrs. Harry lloy condueted!
N.1 ;•the worship t'Aleditation on Mrs. Perkins returned to Owen
Dianne Johns, :was piloting crashed near • t • Sound an Friday after visiting
Miss Anna Routl.•• wt' is leach^ i Thp group are catering to the
I a piano solo. ' kina, Northern Ontario. i Pras er".
Mrs. Kennedy introduced tile' MrS. Ernest Pm.
, !for two weeks with Mr. end
Employed with Austin Air-1
U('1 speaker, Mrs. 'Pawner. of i Mr and mrs„juhn MeLaneh-
in5 this Year at tile Stine" nth Young Peoples Bally MondaY.' ways. Mr. Dinnin had landed to
, , September 22. at (5:3‘). The rally let off one passeneer mfd as • Grand Bend. wbo gave an niter -
tint Eigh,.School spent the week -
1\ -r‘ Ann : ‘'srill, be held in Carmel Church i ""i ffrs "ling lan and t'atherine. of Lambeth. '
end with her parents, .1
discourse oil missions, i s I. • e 1 • th I
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presided.
Airs. W. J. Routly.
PrOsklent Airs, Alex McGregor saw lie was in trouble. part or lent(' and abroad. , and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
,I,the plane tell to the ground, and business followed. Mrs. ()rr i Alestsrs. Harry Dougall, Wins7
Say Yeti saw it M The Tunes- Persenals- then it mashed. Ile was alone gave the report on the Presby -i ton $1 t f is , . and F 1
tap on -n .xeter A,-
Advoca•te. 1 Mr. and Ait•s. Percy Bartlett. aboard the Norseman, which Apial. A piano duet by Mrs: win Miller left Friday on a fish- i
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thanked the guest speaker and! Several from this community ;
Dinnin had spent ..nearly ten .
Qtteen.
by the hostess. Mra. Snell, Airs, ! afternoon of the late Mrs. James •
first - Mrs. Kennedy, Lunch was served! attended the funeral on Monday I
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of Parry Sound, ifnd then with' :130)- and Airs. Roy Bell.
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Air. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery I
Crom*rty Forests, before joining Austin
Airways just over two years Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby
Mr. and Airs. Harry Snell and • visited on Sunday evening with :
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert. of
ago. Donna, of Blenheim, have re-;
During the- years he spent turned from a week's holiday: Zurich ;
with Mr. and Mrs. -Ray Reid, os Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller i
1 -adios' Aid
• - • • ' — - — ' ' -ferrying fishermen, ininicipauisidh (wen Sound.
others in and nut of--'• 'l of Exet•er, Mrs. G. E. Miller of i
The regular meeting of the i and lake country, Mr. Dinnin;Saskatoon. Sask. were guests on .
,. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shellich,
Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Longwood, Florida, spent Fri- . win miner.
- Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. taken part in s e v e r ail
of Airs. Sarah Scott, with Mrs. searches for lost persons_aats'weto dos with Mrs. J. W. Bonthron. I
Will Miller presiding and 'ceding as carrying out mercy MghMr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and Wednesday
Mrs. Stanley -Coward left on •
in devotions. A reading was giv• isolated areas, Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn morning last, with •
en by Mrs, Calder Aicivaig; • Born near Cromarty, in Nib- McNaughton and family, :of To, for Calgary. Alt's. Reid of Fullarton.•
Albert was :the ottr.i c __. . . Mr. and Airs. Lorne MeNaugh-•
Mrs. T. L. Scott favored with a bell Townshi Perth County.
. ro were recent visitors with .
nto.., _
solo playing her own accompani. P. 1' tl hild of ' Rally Day service will hp a
anent on the harp. Mr. and Mrs. William Victoi Lon. 'combined service on ° Sunday
Mrs. M. Houghton :and Mrs. R. Dinnin. now of Brucefield vil- rev. T J Pitt of Varna ac- morning at 11.15 a.m. Rev.
.Laing were appointed program 1. Ile was educated at S.S.
' --. ' • • in ,• . . Wits of Auburn will be the guest
Ronan cupied the pulpit the •prire.
committee for the next meeting. Continuation gacild S,S. 7 Hibbert, Church. Sunday morning, lit .w :speaker.
Arrangements were made • for a S e h n o 1, Mitchell absence of Rev, Chas. D. Daniel . The churches on the Thames
bazaartobeheld earlyinNo-High School, and Stratford Nor- who conducted anniversary serv-
. aa :c large are participating
ember, mal School. 1CPS at Goshen United Church. in the Presbytery -wide campaign
Personal Items He went to Clinton to work in
Mrs. Carl Payne rendered a in Visitation Evangelism. Plans
the hank and was interested in solo, have been made to have a rep -
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin :Dow, church and other activities m , Norval resentation from both churches
Carol Ann and Brian, who spent the town. }Ie was one of the ls.tis. Reid. ancl Mr. • '
at the mass rally In be held in
a few weeks travelling through Clinton Rove•r Troop, which was n whMrs. nn Saturday for Mackenzie the Weslep•Willis church in Clin•
the West, returned home on quite active prior to World War Island to attend the funeral of ton on Sunday afternoon at 2.30.
Wednesday. 11. .
Lynda, four-year-old daughter of A representation will also at.
Mr. and Airs. George Wallace About 1941 he enlisted withLynda, tend 'the rally at Bewail on
visited on Sunday with Air. and thRCAF, •serving first. 11 passed away on Saturday Monday in Mr. and Airs. William Taylor, Monday evening at 8.30 p.m,
Mrs. Horton McDougall. ground crew, later re -mustering 'v.
following an operation several
By MRS, KEN McKELLAR
Messrs. Gordon Calouhoun, to aircrew, and received his
Jim Hocking, Laverne Wallace; wings shortly before the war
George Vivian, and Bob Norris was over. He spent a year at
left on Thursday on a two week's Univ e r s i t y of Toronto', then
motor trip through the western taught for • a year in a public
provinces. school near Hartsell, before he
Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Binning. went hack to flying.
Richard and Robert, Mitchell, Surviving besides his parents,
visited on Sunday with her par- are three brothers, Victor, for-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar. mer principal and teacher at
Miss Wanda McLaren who is Zurich Public School and now
attending Teacher's College, in with the Investors Syndicate, of
London, spent the week -end at Canada; Arthur, with the Bell
het' ,home. Telephone Company of Canada,
Miss Mary Parkinson, Mitch: now at. Ottawa; Harry, Petrolia,
ell, visited during the week -end on the staff of Glencoe District
with- Miss Margaret Ann Wal- High School; three sisters, Aud-
lace. rey, Mrs. A. E. Munn, Kitchcn-
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sorensen, er; Laura, Airs. Robert Barr,
Jim and Rena, and Mr. Bill Burlington; and Wilma, editor
Haines of Georgetown, visited on of the Clinton News -Record;
Sunday with Mr, and Airs, Jas.
Ramsey.
Mr. William Parsons is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. -and Mrs. Duncan Scott re.
turned from their honeymoon on
Sunday and will take up resi•
dente on their farm west of Cro-
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three nephews and eight nieces
and his maternal grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Stoneman, Mitchell,
100 years of age.
The body arrived in Toronto
'by rail yesterday and thence to
the Bonthron funeral 'home, Hen"
sall. Service will be in Bruce -
field United Church today,
Thursday, September 18, at three
o'clock. Interment will. be in
the family plot at McTaggart's
Cemetery, Usborne Township.
Personal Items
A great rally of South Huron
United Church people will meet
in the United Church, Monday.
September 22, 8:30 p.m., and will
be addressed by Dr. Manning
Potts, the editor of the Upper
Room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall and
son returned to Sudbury after
holidaying with Mrs. Hall's par-
eots, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Me-
Na.ughton.
Mr. and Airs. S. McQueen
spent. last week with Mr. and
Mrs, j. D. Reid, of London.
Mrs. J. Squire
Native Of Zion
Mrs. James Squire of Huron
Street, Exeter, died in St, Jo-
seph's Hospital, 'London, on Fri-
day, September 12 in her eight-
ieth year. She had 'been a pa-
tient for three weeks following
a fall when she fractured her
hip.
Mrs. Squire was the former
Mary Earl, daughter of the
late Mr. and •;iirs. William Earl,
Zion. She was married to James
Squire In June 1905 and they
farmed near Woodham until re-
tiring to Exeter 13 years ago.
They celebrated their golden
wedding June 7, 1955.
Mrs, Squire was a member of
James Street 'United church.
Besideher husband she is
survived by two daughters,
(Aida) Mrs. Charles Tindall.
'London: (Violet) Mrs. Laverne
Stale, Kirkton; one sister, Mrs.
John Hem,. Exeter; two broth-
ers, George and James Earl.
Usbnrne; four grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
The body rested el the Hopper -
Hockey funeral home. Exeter,
where Aiwa] services were con-
ducted by Rev. 1T, 3. Snell on
Monday, with interment 1n. Exe•
ter cemetery.
Pallbearers were six neehews:
Angus Earl, Ward :Horn. 'Maniac
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