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By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
St, Pool's ladies meet
The Ladies Guild and WA of
St- Pattl's Anglican Church was
held At the home of Mrs. Ray
Knight Thursday evening. Serin-
ture passages were read by Mrs.
Jack Roundel".
A chapter of the study book
was given by Mrs. Clayton
Smith.
Program e n m ip it t e e was
named for the bazaar November
13.
At the close of the meeting
several items were auctioned off.
.Hostesses were Mrs. Clayton
Smith, Mrs, Burns Blaekler and
Mrs. jack Roundel'.
Personal items
Mrs. Budden of Talbotville
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. John Williams.
Air. and Mrs. Erie Humphreys
and Mr. and Mrs, T. N. Mar-
shall returned Friday from• their
trip out: west.
Mr, and Mrs, Delmar Hudson
visited Sunday with Mrs, .Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills at.
:tended a wedding at Auburn Sat.
urday where their u hter
Gwen, acted as flower girl.
Tt had rained hard. The wind
shield was covered with mud,
and the car had narrowly eS-
eaped several collisions.
"Wouldn't it be a good thing
to wipe -off :the windshield?"
asked the anxious passenger.
"Not worth the bother," cheer-
fully returned the driver, "I
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Anniversary
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By MRS. CLARE MoBRIDE
Anniversary services were held
on Sunda Y at Goshen :United
ehureh with Rev. ,I. C. :Britton
of Northside• United Church, Sea -
forth, as guest :minister.
Mrs. :Bruce Keys was organist
and trumpet solos were given
by Mrs. Clare McBride .at both
services.
In the morning a male quer.
tette Ntlfich included John and
Riehard Robinson. .Roy McBride
and Bone MeKiniey. sang.
In the evening a mixed .guar -
tette by Mrs. 13oll Peck, Mrs..
Elmer itay:er, Mr. Roy Me -
Bride and Mr. John Robinson.
In the evening Rev. Britton was
assisted by Rev. T. j.„ Pitt, the
regular :minister.
• Personal items
This being London Fair week
the Woman's Missionary Society
will meet next week instead of
on Thursday.
Mission Band will 'hold their
regular meeting on .Sunday,
September 20 with .eleetion f a- •
Beers to take place.
Visitors in the community on
Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rapson
and Miss Grace Rapson, Hensel,
with Mr, and Mrs, Clare Mc-
Bride and family.
Air. and Airs. Lee McConnell,
Mrs. Bruce AleClinehey and son
Ron, Varna. with Mr, and Mrs.
Melvin Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell, Hen -
sail, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy La-
mont.
Mrs. Donella Boyce, Hanover,
with Mrs. Jean McKinley.
Mr. Tom Robinson, Egmond-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robin-
son and family, Byron, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hayter and family
and Mr. and Mrs. John Robin-
' son and family with Mr, and,
Mrs. Richard Robinson on the
occasion of Mr. Richard Robin-
son's 79th •birthelay.
With Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Erratt were the latter's mother,
Mrs, David Stephenson, Mr. and.
Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Eg-
mondville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Taylor and girls, Varna.
With Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hayter were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Taylor, Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman
and family With Mr. and Mrs.
Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck,;Hen-
salt, Miss Doris Johnson, Clin-
ton ,Berne McKinley, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, Har -
lock, with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
McKinley,
With Mr. 'and Mrs, Clarence
Parke on Sunday were Mrs. R,
McAllister, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin
Graham ,and Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vyn Johnson. and :family, Varna.
Mr. Hugh McBride, London,
with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McBride.
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By MRS. HEBER ,DAVIS
.St. Patricks WA
On Wednesday evening the WA
of St. Patricks gathered in the
parish hall for their first fall
meeting.
The ladies of St. Patricks will
be hostess on Wednesday, Octo-
ber 7 to the clergy and WA mem-
bers of Perth deanery. Plans
were discussed for the day.
Plans for a pie social were
left over for the guild meeting
to be held on September 24. Roll
call was answered by paying
dues.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman,
Lunn and Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
Wasnidge, Lucan, were 'Phurs-
day evening guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy and
Clayton were Saturday evening
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Weiberg in honor of their daugh-
ter Phyllis, Who was observing
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta,
Carol, Kenny •and David attended
anniversary service at Trivitt
Memorial chureh, Exeter, and
spent the day with Mrs. Rich-
ard Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McFalls, London,
Mrs, Harry Carroll and Mrs.
Ron Carroll attended a Shower
for Miss McFalls, bride -elect, at
the home of Mrs. Cliff Ings,
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Adelbert Morley, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. :Tames Young
and Jeffrey ,and Messrs. Wayne
Carroll .and Mr. Cameron Da-
vis spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. And Mrs. Murray Abbott
have purchased a home in Cen-
tralia, where they intend to move
later this fall.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Atkin.
son and family were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Atkinson
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Miss
Rowena Abbott Were Friday
ening guests with Mr. and
14, A, :Mullins, London.
Mr. and MTS. Jae k Dickins
„visited Mr. Ron Squire in the
hospital St, Marys on Sunday,
They report that Mr. Squire is
recovering satisfactorily a n d
expects to return home this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. RolLt Tindall
visited with Mr. and Mrs. 14.
Smith, Centralia, On Sunday
evening,
Attend Taylor' reunion
Mr. Alld Mrs, Trani(' Taylor,
Mr, and Mes..140rold Taylor and
Jack, Mr, and Mil. P. E. 1tuS-
Sell and Mrs. Norah "Paylor all
Of Exeter and Mr, arid Mr. Reb
ell. MO:ohm% tendon, attended
k Taylor rottilion et MarysVille,
Mith. on Sunday,
Other Ini9'ilbers .0 the rstily
A lftritiett rtmi tithit Dottott,
rofttio. Mit And
Clair, Midi.
Thli wook in
'Thames Read.
By MRS. WII,LIAM RQHDE
WA .ond WMS meeting
The September meeting .o the
WA and WAIS was held on Wed- .
nesday evening in the church
basement. Mrs. Lee Webber.'
president of the WA, was in
charge of the :meeting. Mrs.
Hugh Wilson read the scripture
lesson.
The :study book "Africa Dis-
turbed"was introduced by Mrs,
Edwin Miller al Si ed by Mrs.
Donald Bray and Mrs. William
Rohde.
A Christian :Stewardship read-
ing was given by Mrs. Wilson.,
Mrs. Robert Jeffery WAS in
charge of the program which
consisted of a piano solo by
Mrs. William Rohde and a read-
ing by Airs. Robert Jeffery.
Personol items
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne
returned home from their honey-
moon on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Adams,
of Marlette, 'Michigan, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. ,Teffe:ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman,
Marcia, Mark and Beverly of
Embrn, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Haley
and Brian, Mrs. Norman Knight
o Seaforth, tMr. and Mrs, Emery
Gaiser of Crediton visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest Pym.
Mr, Larry Rozelle, Miss Mary
Gay Pettibone, of Aylmer, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. and Airs. Ross Ballantyne
were treated to a rousing sihiv-
aree on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray,
Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgert and Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian and
Barry attended church. services
at Oneida Urollted Church on
Sunday and spent the day with
Rev. W. J. and Mrs, Moores,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill,
Gordon, Brian and Esther of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Almer,
Passmore, David, Dennis, Dar-
lene and Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde, Douglas; Glenn
and Calvin, bad, a weiner roast
at Port Blake on Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard
of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs, William Thom-
son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn
and Galvin wer0 guests on Sun-
day with Mrs. Esther Pettibone
of Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann ac-
companied by ,Mrs. Jack- Cann,
Mary Ann, Cathy and Nancy of
Ottawa who have been visiting
relatives here, visited .with Mr.
and Mrs. Marchant of Weston
on Saturday. Mr. and M. Reb-
ert Cann spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCullough
of Graveith.urst.
Rally service will he held on
Sunday as a combined service
:in the auditorium of the church
at 11.1S a.m..
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