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,By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
r
1r Korevaar
41Andrew a fr om
,riiessendam, South Holland, Ne-
Allerlanda, spent the past six
,eeks visiting his on, Mr, and
is `tin Norevaar and fam•
. of this community, Another
'JO, Andrew Jr., wife and son
:'are working on the farm of Mr,
f,pward Johns, Elimville, and a
itrd son, Janes and Ars. Kore-
v ar live in Toronto,
• :nH-ie arrived in Montreal in
;.iigust on "The Great Bear
:"1}d returned home on October
,on the "Seven Seas." His
;F,Wi,fe remained in Holland. They
'•lrave a family of eleven chil-
stken.
filr. Koorevaar was delighted
;,j'lth this part of Canada but
said he preferred Holland but if
:8'8 was a younger man he would
'4gnie to make his home in Can -
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kore-
'baar and son have been making
%Pair hone with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Korevaar but intend to
rnove to one of Mr. Johns'
homes this • week,
• ;Rev. T. Hogerwaard, Hope Re-
,. armed Church, Strathroy, was
•lllaest on Sunday with Mr. and
_;141rs. M, Korevaar and family.
!Shower
• Irs. Clarence Davis and Airs.
SC'5fford Abbott were co-hostes-
sec for a miscellaneous shower
•`for ' bride -elect, Miss Velma
1Bfrch, Lucan,• on Friday eve-
'nhig in the parish hall, Saints -
Miry. The hall wasdecorated
"iMilh baskets of fall flowers.
•"'"" A program included numbers
Miss` Sandra Abbott, Rea -
'4 er Davis, Gloria Arenthall,
' 'dyce Brock, Sheila and Wendy
I`Iston and Sharon Davis.
• Mr's. Hugh, Davis provided the
'-' edeling march as Mrs. James
Mugford and Mrs. Allan Tin -
:escorted the bride-to-be to
lir decorated seat on the plat.
• 'fo'bm and assisted her in open.
fig and displaying the Many
;,beautiful and practical gifts,
'PersonaI items
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green -
leen were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Vanderholk, Lucan. •
and Mrs. Elmer Lewis,
Toronto, ,were Friday evening
nests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
tkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and
family were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Nel-
son, Squire, Farquhar. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clarke
Arid Marlyn, Miss Joyce .McDo-
»eld, Lucan and'Mr. R, Russell,
F,xeter, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and, Mrs. R. Tindall and at-
tended service at. Centralia
United Church. '
' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green -
kg were recent guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Guildfoyle, Sim-
4,coe.. • .
',f•t:elebrate birthdays
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll en-'
-.tertained on Sunday in honour
of their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucan,
'.;:wlro had birthdays, Mrs. Hod -
''Pins celebrated on October 5
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and Mr, Hodgins on Nov, 1.
Those present were
Ar,
and
Mrs, Henry Hodgins, Lucan;
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Abbott,
Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Abbott and. family of Centralia;
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Tindall,
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Carrell and Wayne, Mr. and
lib`s.• H. A. Mullins, 'Ruth Ann
and Air. Vick Helwin, London.
They presented the couple with
a purse of money.
Entertain Perth deanery
The ladies of St, Patrick's
Church were hostess to Perth
Deanery WA members .and
cletgy on Wednesday, October
7.•
After an afternoon of .devo-
tions and business led by Mrs.•
Charles Burt o r d, Stratford,.
about 76 guests sat dawn to sup-
per at five o'clock. Mrs. Hugh
Davis responded to a vote of
thanks tendered by Rev. Paul,
Listowel. •
Personal items
Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Noels
and Donny, Springfield. Mr. and
11Irs. Maurice McDonald, Lucan
and Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, Davis were Sat-
urday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Armitage, Bally -
mote, and Sunday •guests with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Garrett,
Denfield. They attended Wesley
United Church anniversary set -
vice and visited later with Mr.
and Mrs, Robt. Coleman, Lucan.
Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Lu•
can, 'was hostess on Monday
evening for a brush demonstra-
tion. Those present from this
community were Mrs. Earl At-
kinson, Mrs. ,Raymond Green-
lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car-
roll, Mrs. lion Carroll, Mrs.
Clarence Davis, Mrs. Harvey
Latta, Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mr,
and Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Maguire, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis'
visited with their aunt, Mrs.
Flenry Hamilton, Ailsa Craig who
is a patient in St. Josephs Hos-
pital on Sunday.
Vitamin D is the rarest among
ordinary foodstuffs,
Happening, In
Blanchard
sy MRS.. Gi.ADWYN HOOPER.
Personal items
Mrs, T. Waugh of London
.
spent 'u Tuesday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs, Nerineth Lang-
ford and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewar•
tha of H&lmesviile.
Mia$ Elizabeth Thacker was
hostes$ to the Prospect Hill No.
1 4-H Club Dari Debs on Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. .Carman Riru1
and family of St. Marys were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyds, Thomson,
Mrs, Claire Sisson returned
home from St. Marys Memorial
Hospital on Sunday.
Mrs, Lottie Jones of Rannock
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William Jones.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lindsay of
Fort Huron were Tuesday over-
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Jones. Mrs, Fred Thoel-
son, Mrs. Lottie Jones, Mrs,
Alvada Hopken and Mr. William
Thomson were Tuesday evening
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son and family, Mr. Harvey Par-
kinson were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Picket of
St. Marys.
Mr. and' Mrs. Gladwyn Hoo-
per and family attended the pre-
sentation at Weyburn School on
Saturday evening held in honor
of Miss Lorna Facey, a student
nurse -in -training at St. Thomas -
Elgin Hospital. Lorna is a
niece of Mrs. G. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper
Veryl and Jeanette spent Sun-
day a1?ternoofi with Mr. and
Mrs, Ray Hanna and family of
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Taylor of Auburn and Mr. and
Mrs. N. L. Carter of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Payn-
ter of Kirkton were Sunday
guests of' Mrs. Fred Thomson.
Mrs. Mae Merriam of Peter-
boro spent several days with
her friend, Mrs. Cecil Mossey
and 1Vl"r:. Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Crinklair of
Wilton Grove spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Chas. Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs, Stan Piekell
and family of Wilton Grove
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Lambert.
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rgan zQ sector plan
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B'i' MIS. ,JOYCE .HOOP
The "sector 'plan is taking
shaPe at St. John's -by -the -Lake,
-Grand Bend,. when each church
member is being made aware
of what real stewardship entails
including the giving, of one's
talent, resources, services and
possible finances to his church,
It has been in preparation in
taus parish since May 15 and
committee charimen have been
.attending ,training meetings for
the past six weeks, Active par-
ticipation under the following
chairmen is in full swing: Mr,
J. G. Aseltyne, Beach 0 Pines,
general ehairman; Mr. William
Rendle, resources chairman; Mr.
tired Walker, program chairman;
Hog co-op
— Continued from page 9
ally endorsed by the hog pro-
ducer groups. They include an
appeal to the Ontario Govern-
ment to emphasize agricultural
marketing education in schools
and to increase the scope of its
research work on agricultural'
problems and business trends.
"The Ontario Hog Producer
organizations", the brief con-
cludes, "are continually work-
ing to improve the market posi-
tion of the membership. This
goal requires long-range plan-
ning and considerable freedom
of action We respectfully
request that the farm products
marketing board let us proceed
in the spirit of the enabling
legislation ..."
Pasture
— Continued from page 9
the Soil and Crop Improvement
Association. The judging of the
finalists was arranged through
the Field Crops Branch of the
Department. The trophy and
prize money will be presented to
the winners at the annual ban-
quet of the Soil and Crop Im-
provement Association in Toron-
to on January 28, 1960.
Some people think that the
easiest way to make a mountain
out of a molehill is to add a
little dirt.
Air, William Cochrane, materials
chairman; Mr. Ken Yo434, visits-
i tion chairman,
Intensive activity will be en-
tered into by all members as
!the program develops highlight,
,ed by a congregational dinner
later in October. Mr, Frank Hal-
lett, chairman of the Anglican
Fellowship in the Diocese of
Huron will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Ken Young `will convene a.
special committee of ladies for
the dinner.
The Sector program will in,
tensity its activities through the
next few weeks finalizing late in
November. All Anglicans in .the
Grand Bend area will be con-
tacted seeking their active per,
ticipation in the development of
the: spiritual life of the parish,
Over 5$5 churches in Canada
are now active participants in
the sector program for which
the theme is: "if every member
were just like mt,what kind
of a church would my church
be?"
Scout news
P.L. John Hood, Wayne Miller,
Gary Mathers, Bryon Gill, Brad
Hamilton, Ronnie Crown arid
Bill Grenier participated in the
camporee at Clinton, Friday
night and Saturday and returned
on Sunday afternoon.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matth•
ews left Monday for a stay in
Florida. Accompanying them was
Mrs. J. L. Hood.
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Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
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