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Pa3e 16 The Times•Advocate, January 24, 1941
Thames Road church
elects new stewards
Topics from
Elimville
'By .MRS, ROSS SKINNER
WI euchre
ancer cureelusive
radiologist a its
, , ,
" am naturally optimistic , A. Al, Harper, :G_oderich intro-
`' , e but I don't think 1 shall see a tiered Dr. Inch ,and Mrs. .R.
cure for cancer in my lifetime : Van Farowe expressed thanks.
By ,MRS, 1NIlLL1AM ROHDE, " Marcia, Mark and Beverly of The Elimville Women's In- for ave still have a long way; Roll call of activities since
congregat'onat Embro, Mr, Raymond Shut- to go' said Dr. Rodger Inch, the last meeting in November
Cham s Road, moon enc London, at a meeting of the i was answered by Seaforth,,
The annual man of Sodbury, a student at stitute held its afternoon
meeting of the e ,;I On
Western 'University; visited .on bre on Wednesday, January 18 .Huron unit of the Canadian,Clinton, Goderich and Exeter
United Church was he d Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. with seven tables in play, Cancer Societe held Monday, branches. It was announced
Friday .evening after 45 ,people Ernest P,ym, rnight in the Auxiliary room of that the quota for the funds
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slit down to a..pot luck supper. ruiners were. • lad s high, South Huron hospital, ' campaign in April would be the
Air.. and Airs, Ray Cottle Airs, Kenneth Hern; low, Mrs -
The meeting Apened withh were Saturday guests with Campbell; lucky cup, Mrs. Pr, inch i a radiologist, of samre as .morelast breech clew with
worship service 1 by Mrs, Yellow and Tone, the, Verne Pincombe, the Ontario Caneen Foundation.
Hugh Wilson, 1\1rs, Edwin occasion being Mrs. Yellow's, and lecturer at the University the unit this year,
Miller was appointed secretary birth:la3. , Dutch auction of a cream of Western Ontario, 1 -le spoke 1 A meeting of the Exeter and
for the evening, iand sugar set was won by Mrs, of the more modern concepts'District branch was held pre- I
Miss Jean Andersen had an Philip Hern, The North line and practices applied to the ! vious to the unit mecting with
trMrs. William Cann gave the operation on Tuesdav morning had charge of the social.
easurer's report stating there la"t in London hospital- I The treatent of malignancies nriJ president Ray Mills in the
was a substantial balance in' next party will be held illustrated his talk with slides. chair.
Mrs. Garnet Burns a Gan• on 1'1`ednesday afternoon. Feb- The treasure reported $118
the church treasury. Messrs. der, Newfoundland, rlir,� and ruary 1 at 2 p.m. with the Zion kle said radiation is still th-- received from in memoriams
William Johns and Ray Cct Mrs. Tom Oliver of Clinton ladies in charge, best method of treating tum c
tie were the two new stewards visited on. Tuesday with Rev, ors but it has its limitations. since the November meeting,.
elected, replacing Bev Morgan H. C. and Mrs. Wilson. Personal items He explained new drugs that , Education convener, Mrs, B.
and Ken Duncan. The other Air, and Mrs. Melvin. Gard-, Visitors this week with Mr. were being used but " none oriH. Strang, reported having
stewards are William Allen, iner and Marilyn attended a and Mrs, John Ridley were them is the ultimate in can -,1,000 calendars to be distil
Floyd Stewart, Mac Hodgert birthday party on Friday eve- Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bell and cer therapy," he said. buted by the branch,
and Lorne Passmore. Glenn nine for A'Iiss Mary Gardiner Carol, AIr, and Alrs. Allen President of the unit, Mrs, Mrs. R. Van Farowe's re -
Jeffery and William Allen are at Book's Restaurant, London. Johns, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert port of the women's services
the new auditors, 'Johns an Wednesday evening;s.I workshop which she attended in
Mr. and Mrs. Rien Westdorp, and Mr, and on Friday Delmer evening
• ntolast week was held
The Board of Trustees re- ( ner visited � loio
mains the same, namely Leon !Miss \'erda Kellett, Mr. Lax- over . till the next rneeting,
aid• Harris, Fred Dawson and G f V f S r 1 S e 'r erne Kellett, Mr. and Mrs. , vvrth Illi, and A1rs, Lorne El- March 27 owing to the unit
James Anderson; William El- Wm, Routly, Mr. and Mrs, March
Joanne Miners returned • meeting which followed,
ford, William Cann and Ed -the f
rchurchChas, Stephen on Thursday home on Sunday Ecom St. Jo-' Lunch was served by the
win Miller continue. on theevening. Exeter ladies,
missionary and maintenanceseph's Hospital, where she un-!
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skin- derwent appendectomy
committee. Financial reports from the ner and family attended the Tuesday.
r d r•:B ek wedding at the 1 Customer: "I warn you, .'I'd
the representative to the Men's Pentecostal Church showed a ' home of the bride's parents, ' oti spent Heywood' days with but this suit ablebChristmas,
Mr, Edwin Miller was name various deoartments of Exeter Skinne ro v glike
Council. Elders are to be substantial increase in givings, :lir, and Mrs. Norman Brock Scotia, a few with ,bet I won't be to pay for
elected at a later date, it was revealed at the annual of Zion on Saturday. • his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hu- six months."
bert Heywood, i Tailor: "Oh that's all right,
•
It was decided to continue meeting on Wednesday, Jan,' Thursday evening guests of
The congregational meeting sir,"
church bulletins for the coin- 19• Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns wilt be held on Friday evening ' Customer: "Thanks, W h e n
ing year. Board of Stewards Board members elected to were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Long • and pot luck supper in the will. it be ready?,"
was appointed •to look into serve for 1961 were Don Jolly, of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs, Grant church basement: 1 Tailor: "in six months, sir,"
water supply -situation at the Stuart Triebner, Keith Me- Ratcliffe of Anderson, �\Ir. and �
manse Laren, Vern Postill and Mor -Mrs. Keith Fraser and Murray', „"„"„"""ssesse„
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A film "Angola Awakes"ley Hall, Mr. and Airs. James Grinney
was shown using the new pro- Gerald Hamilton was re- of Mount Pleasant, Mr. and
lector of the Happy Doubles elected head usher and Miss , Mrs. Allen Johns, Mr, and
Club, Marion Triebner and Mrs. Don Mrs. Maynard Margison, Mr, ree
Jolly were returned as organist and Mrs. Chas. Cassar of Lon
Personal items ' and pianist. don, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Messrs. Robert Ulch and Rev. Met Holmes presided Skinner, Mr. Wm, Johns, Mrs.
Mervin Shute of Kirkton, Ken- for the meeting, which was Galbraith and Mr. Eldon'
neth Clarke, William- Maver opened with a short devotional ! Johns.
and Wayne Rowe returned period. ( Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym
home on Sunday evening after
having spent two weeks in
Florida.
Mr. Robert Mayer flew to
Vancouver on Tuesday eve-
ning of last week where he at-
tended the funeral of his father,
the hate Mr. Robert Mayer, on
Wednesday afternoon. He re-
turned home on Friday eve-
ning.
The Federation of Agricul-
ture
eicul-
tur.e banquet was held on Wed-
nesday evening in the church
basement when around 70 at-
tended. Group 3 catered to the
banquet.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Moir
of .Hensall, Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Brazier and Michele of Brant-
ford, Mr. and Mrs, William
Passmore of Exeter, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bissett of
Exeter were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jef- I
fery.
Mrs. Etta Hodgert of Coiling -1
wood visited recently with Mr. 1
and Mrs. Mac Hodgert.
The community night will be Sheets
held on Wednesday evening,
Feb. 1 in the school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence;
Knight, of Exeter, spent the 1
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd. Knight. Still a Good Selection
Mrs. Percy Passmore of
Exeter, Mr, Almer Passmore
accomnanied Miss Mary Gard-
iner r -~l Mr. Bert Gardiner
of Lon 1 to Essex on Sunday
Where tic late Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Donald lay at rest. The funeral
was on Tuesday with inter-
ment in Strathroy cemetery.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wanner
and Shirley of Sarnia, Mrs.
Russell Wanner of Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman,
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