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SNELGROVE'S
This Week In.
Program By Schools
Thames Road Dashwood
Aids Kirkton Library
A concert under the auspices decided ad' lue.n.bcr should
Alr. William Thompson, of of the Library
key.
Board consisting bring a valentine to the k�ebru- Dashwood W.I.
('landrhove, Hiss Marilyn '1'tic. , ary meeting. Iris Marshall rail The 3armary meeting of Dash-
kcy, of y Lxete.r, Mr. and Iles, of numbersfromAnderson, I lu„• ivvu pocnts. The serlpture was wood N'.'1. was held Inst T uesclay
Ernest i ytlt and John. spent the town, Mt. Pleasant, Salem, Mase- read Ily Kers 1'an Nuyen and with the historical research
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .line and Kirkton schools Was held A.daryke Van Nuyen -•eceived the
Allan Wanner. of Sarnia. the m Aberdeen Had Friday eve- offering.
occasion being Mr. and Airs, ning. Kathy Amos closed the nit
Py i n's 32nd wedding anniversary The program consisted of chor- • ing
which vvas on ;Monday. uses. recitations. sotos,,dialogues, .
Alr. Ray (tittle spent a few duet. dance, drills and a Christ.' St, Paul's Ladies. Meet
News Budget From
By MRS. WILLIAM. ROHDE
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
group in charge and Airs. AM11-
fred Merlter, convener, Roll call
,was answered by naming a
Christmas gift received.
A soelal evening of court
whist was enjoyed. Prizes were
dais at Barrie fishing, recently Inas tableaux. The children were The Ladies' Guild and W.Q. of awarded to. Airs. led Rader,
Mr. Donald Ballantyne, of given a treat at the close of the St, m'aul's Anglican Church met high; Mrs. John. Rader, second
Toronto. spent the weekend with ct ening.• on Thursday evening at the home !ugh, and Mrs. Emil Becker;
ors parents, Mr, an(i airs. Lloy(1 Class That Counts of Mrs. Gerald Paul- The presi- low,
Ballantyne• dent of the W.A., Mrs. Alex personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mrs. T. Elliott gave an .interest- brine, conducted the W.A. Iueet-
3lurray and Margaret, of Huron- mg account of New Year's sus- nig.A1iss Charlotte 73iesenlhal, of
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass- touts at the January meeting of Mrs. Cecil Dobson gave the the RCAF
vacationing io, 13eavckltr her
Wrote, Sharon, Paul. Beth and the (la., That Counts held at tvitt h r
• Keith, lir. and Mrs. Melvin the home of Mrs, Russell Mor -
•
chapter of the study sister and husband, Air, and
honk,
(aardiner and Marilyn, were risen. Mrs. Rudolph Miller,
Saturday evening guests with ; Airs. Wilfred Paton gave a Airs. Il,' Davis took charge of Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton,
'lir. and Mrs. Tack Stewart. the Guild meeting
summary of the Meetings in 1958 a' spent the weekend with Mrs.
• Clan(dcboye. spent a few days by urs. Earl Watson and 'Mrs.
nes meeting a week earlier.
last week with Mr. John ryin. 'Stuart Shier conducted the yv+or- shower of articles came for tlrte.
PHONE 18 •Mrs. Clara hackney, miss pat ,• ship service. Mrs. Allan Eye- church basement. Mrs, Bill 11aa
EXETER ' Beav er, of Exeter, Mr. Donald i Leigh gave a poem, horn conducted a contest,
Ballantyne, of Toronto, Mr. and; Airs. Ray Paynter, president, Sorry(
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•�t,uu1411nmuu,uwu,uuuu,,u,u11uu,14uu11uunu11uu14,14uummnnu,muu"mntuntnu,uu,num+wr of Cromarty, ali•. and Mrs.' clinics Bailin, led in a eontest, that :iii•, and. Mrs. Preston Mot. -
.1, Douglas Gale. of Mitchell, lir.' given's name was omitted from
and Mrs. Gerald Bell, o" lien-,M'B Pays Fees the Moore gathering held at Rus-
- , salt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; The Mission Band met in the seldale, New Year's Day.
Ballantyne, were Saturday eve basement of the church with the Personal Items
!tin,; guests with Mr. and Mrs.president, Margaret Dykstra, in Mr. Jack Williams is a patient
Lloyd Ballantyne. charge. Twenty members an -
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert hunter swercd the roll call by paying • in St. Marys Memorial Hospital,
i of Elimville, spent the weekend ' fees• I The annual meeting of Aber -
Mr. William Thompson, of Mrs. Clarence Switzer assisted it was decided to Itelcl the Herb Wein and Raymond.
t t h l A Misses Mona Kellerman and
Marian Rader, of London, spent
the weekend with their pa rents.
Ml's. Ed Maier is spending this
week in London with her daugh-
ters,
The annual Library meeting
will be held Saturday, January
31, at 4 p.m. at the library. This
meeting is open to the public.
Pastor K. Zorn, of Zion Luth-
eran Church, attended the .lead-
ers' conference in Kitchener on
Wednesday,
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan is a pa -
with Mr. Cephas Pytn. A:lt's. 'floss Tufts read a Bible j leen Hall was held Monday tient in St. Joseph's .Hospital,
On Sunday following C'hr'ist, story and Mrs. 11 ay Paynter Inight, The Board planed for a London, where she underwent
Inas, the rite of baptism was ad- conducted the business. It was euchre Monday, January 19. surgery.
ministered to Ronald Lewis, son
of Air. and Airs. Arthur Harris:
James Bradley, son of lir. and
Airs. William Johns; Carolyn
Anne, daughter of Air. and Airs.
George Kellett; Mary Elizabeth,
daughter of Alr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Kernic•k.
W.A. and W.M.S. Meeting
'I'he January meeting' of the
W.A. and W.AI,S. was held in
the basement of the church with
Ales. Herb Bibby and Mrs. Mel-
vin Gardiner as hostesses.
Airs. Lee Webber, president of
' the W.A., was in charge of the
. meeting. Rev. 11. C. (Wilson con-
ducted the i rtallation of officers
' of the 11 -.ALS. and the W.A.
Airs, Webber was assisted in
the devotional by Mrs, William
Snow and .Iles. Reg Hodgert.
The study on Canada "Health
• and Welfare," was given by
Airs, Edwin Miller, assisted by
Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs, Arnold
Cann, and lb's. William Rohde.
The program was in charge
of Airs. 1liltnn McCurdy, which
consisted of a reading by AIrs.
Melvin Gardiner, and a piano
!solo by 1lrs, Alvin Passmore.
Catering to the federation ban-
quet on Friday evening, January
16, was discussed. It was de-
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W.EXETERlaV
Save Money
By Prepaying
1959 Taxes
A GOOD INVESTMENT
The Following Discounts Will Be Allowed For The
Prepayment of Taxes in Exeter:
FIRST INSTALMENT SECOND INSTALMENT
Discounts allowed if paid on
or before:
February 1 2ae
March 1 ..• .. 11c0
April 15 ..., _ ... . lab
Discounts allowed if paid on
or before:
February 1
March 1 ..
April 15
400
....... 3100
• Payment may be made to Eric Carscadden, Tax
Collector, in the Town Hall, Friday, January 30,
1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., and Satur•
day, January 31, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 to
9:00 p.m.
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eid.ecd to invite Elimville ladies
" to the World's Day of Prayer 011
February 13 in Thames Road
Church.
:fir. and Mrs. Russell Morley
and family, of Exeter, were Fri-
a day evening guests with Alr. and
Mrs. Lorne Passmore.
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