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=TRALIA.
The Rev. D. M. ',G1-1e.$17
.preached a, otTeint• sermon on
SRndaY morning on the sub.
,jest "The Untrodden Road"
basing his. thoughts on the
text "For ye have not passed
this way heretofore," "The tin-
'trodden road leading into • 1952
should be one of faith, sacri-
fice and love" said Mr. Guest,
Mission Rand meets
Elaine Powe presided for the
program at ,the meeting of the
Mission Band in the schoolroom
of the church on Thursday aft-
ernoon of last week.
On the program, wnieb. was
arranged by four of the older
:girls, were a number of reel.
tations, ;jokes, a vocal solo and
two piano solos. Stories were
told by the leaders,
• Games were played and
lunch was served -by Mrs, G.
Mrs. Ross McFalls,
Mrs, R, Paynter and Mrs. F.
Bowden.
Personal items
David and Susan Lilley of
London visited last week with
their grandmother, Mrs. A, Me-
Falls.
Ronald Essery spent the ho-
lidays with his sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Dave
Roger in St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright
and family of London were Sun-
day visitors with. Mr. and Mrs,
Amos Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mol-
nar of Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Molnar.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson
and family of Keswick were
guests for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Borland.
Mr. Keith Hodgins has re-
turned to Toronto to resume his
studies at Ryerson after
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K, Hod-
gins.
Visitors for New Years
Mr„ and Mrs. Gordon Shoe-
bottom and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Willard Shoebottom and
family and Mr. Robert Shoe-
bottom of Fanshawe, Mr, and
Mrs. Leonard Shoebottoin and
family of London and Miss
Deller of Ilderton with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and fam-
ily:
Air. and Mrs. Norman Fra-
nck and. Darrel of Royal Oak,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Morley and Mary Anne and
Mr, Meredith Charlton of Lieu-
ry, Mrs. Hugh Hodgins, Ivan
and Alma of Greenway, Mr,
and Mrs„ Lyle Steeper and lam-
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By MRS. C. WOODBURN
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Personal items
- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dett-
loff, of Detroit, spent the week-
end with their aunt, Mrs. Al-
bert Pollock.
Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of
Top.nto, spent the holidays at
Ms' home here.
Glenn Brophey, of London,
visited last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Brophey,
Miss Lillian Liens, of Wind-
sor, visited last week with Mr.
Gordon Ulens, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Adair and Orno.
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold their
meeting on Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Isaac.
Miss Ruby Pollock, of Hamil-
ton, is visiting at the home of
her brother, Mr, Harold POI-
leek.
Mary Ellen Griffeth, of. Park-
hill, visited last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and MrS.
William Hicks.
_Mr, and Mrs. Harold McDon-
ald spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Southcott
and daughters in Toronto.
Mrs, John Hunter, of. Scar•
boro, visited last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Steeper,
Mrs. Fred. McLinehey visited
last week with relatives in De-
&Olt.
An evening of music with the
Dominion Life Choir .will be
held in United Church on.
,Wednesday evening, Tatthary
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ily of Covhett, Miss Eleanor
Mae Hudgins and Mr. Brian
Laird of London, Mr. Keith
Hodgins of Toronto and Mr,
Donald Pickering of Shipka•
with Mr, and Mrs, K. Hodgins,.
Cathy and Diarika ',
Mr, and Airs, Murray Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDow.
.01 and Janet, Mr. and Airs,
Win. Elliott, David and Lois
May with Miss Agnes Ander-
son.
For New 'Years away were
Mr. and Airs, Wm, Schroe-
der(, Earl and Reg with Air,
and Mrs, Leroy Schroeder .and
family in Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebot.
toM and family and Miss Sha.
ron Lightfoot with Mr, and
Mrs. Roy ,Johnson and family
in London on Sunday,
Air. and. Mrs. Prank Hicks
and family with Mr, and Airs,
Lyell Lee and family at Ailsa
'1‘1 .111,irg. . and. Mrs. Kenneth Groh
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love
in Exeter.
Air. and Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der, Mr, Bill Schroeder and
Miss Joan Essery with Mr. and
Mrs, Sam Semple in Byron on
New Year's eve,
Mr. Leonard Wilson, Mr. Ro-
bert and Miss Jean Lammie
with Misses Greta and AMY
Lammie in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Swartz
and Nancy, Mr, and Mrs. Har-
ry Swartz and Mr. Edgar Me-
Falls with Mr. and Mrs, Har-
vey Aieralls in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Light;
foot and Sharon with Mrs. Phi-
lip Bieber and family in Ridge-
town„
Mrs. Arthur McFalls and
Miss Heber McFalls with Airs.,
Samson Means in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Powe
and family on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacGregor
and family in Exeter and on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Shapton and family,
Mr. and Mrs, V. Overholt
and family with Mrs. Theresa
Maloney in Seaford].
Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Bowden
and Margaret with Mr. and
Mrs. William Allison and Jim-
mie at Ailsa Craig. The former
were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Faynter and David
in Kirktan on New Year's eve,
Holiday visitors
Dr. and. Mrs. James A.
Guest and family of London,
Mr. Fred Groombridge of Pe-
trolia,Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rid-
dell. and family of Princeton
with Rev, and Mrs. D. Al.
Guest.
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Roger
and Danny of St. Marys, Mr.
Lorne Keller and Mr. Bill
Schroeder with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Essery and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb. with
Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar Greb in
Zurich and with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Amos Smith in .Mount Albert.
With Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Schroeder were Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Schroeder and family
of Bracebridge and Miss Pa-
tricia Williams of Winnipeg,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schroeder
and family of Sarnia, Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Schroeder and son
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Schroeder and family of
Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Hancock of Woodstock.
Mr, and-Mrs. Doug Meander
and Wayne will the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Theander and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickens
and son, Ailsa Craig with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smyth,.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Powe
and family with Mr. and. Mrs.
A. McLay in Ripley, on. Sun-
day and with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Shapton on Christmas
Day,
Mr, and Airs. Fred. Cunning.
ton, Mr. and, -Mrs. Lloyd Va.
gan and family spent New
Year's Day with. Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Cunnington and Jam,
ily at Elimville and with Mr,
irkton rink
lists events
By Mazy, ,HARP.tr.-0- DAVIS
KIRKTON
The rink .cornmittee for Kirk,
inn held its meeting Tuesday
night at the rink and drew up.
.weekly schedule .for the
season commencing with Mon-
day, ilonkey;. Tuesday, Ignorn,
ball; Wednesday afternoon, la-
nes and pre-school children,.
skating; Thursday, open for
rental 8. to 10 p,m.; Friday.
skating; Saturday night, slot-
Mg and Saturday afternoon,
public school, free.
The committee decided to
hold the carnival on February
2,
Personal items
The service of Nine Lessons
was observed in St. Paul's An-
Olean Church Siinday morning.
Lessons were read by Bill Wal-
born, Garth Blackler, Jack
Roundel' Jr., Gerald Paul, Bill
Schaefer, Jack Roundell Sr.,
Harold Davis, Kenneth Black-
ler And Rev. Lyle Bennett,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Barrett-
and family of Toronto Spent a
few days with Mr. and Airs.
Jack Roundell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pun-
ter, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Payn-
ter and. David spent New Years
with. Air. and Mrs. Bill ,Spenc.e
and family of the Base Line.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Switzer,
Mr, and Mrs, jack Switzer and
family spent New Years with
Mrs, Sherman in London,
Mrs. Blanche Campbell of
Weiland spent Christmas with
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Switzer.
New Year's visitors were Mrs.
Flossie Sgariglia and Mrs. Mi-
na Switzer • of St. Marys and
Mr. Arlo Copeland of Kirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. Les, Fairbairn
and family, Mr, and Mrs. Har-
old Henry and family of Lon-
don and Mr. and Mrs, Win. 1.
Blackler spent New Year's
with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Black-
ler and family.
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Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
MingiUMMANNUMMERMS
New Year's visitors
Mr. and Mrs Earl Heist and
Margaret and Bobby with -Miss
Clara Beaver and 'Mr. Herb Bea-
ver in Exeter.
Mr. and Airs, Wm. Honey of
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Motz.
Mrs. Arliss McKee and son
Bradley of London spent Christ,
mas and New Year's holidays
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Aaron Wein.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist and
family spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Tyler
and family of St. Marys. It
was also a farewell for Mrs.
Haist's brother, John Moun-
tain, who is leaving for Alge-
ria and Ghana in January.
The young people are having
an enjoyable time skating on
the river here.
Christmas visitors
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dar-
bey and family of Willowdale
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein
and -Mrs. Harry Lewis -and Eber
with Mr.and -Mrs. Alec Hamil-
ton at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson
in. Toronto for weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton
and Bradley of Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wein and
family of town and Mrs. Lewis
and Eber with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Wein on Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Glanville
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Regale in Walton the children
remaining there for holidays.
'and Mrs, Wm. Bender and
and family in Crediton on
Tuesday,
ay MRS. RPOE,R,17
WOODHAM
,CGIT preserved. the National
Christmas vesper service la the
auditorium of the church on.
Christmas eve, The order of
service was followed with Ruth
Miller taking the part 91 the.
leader. Candle lighters were
Gwen Lawson, Susan Tomlin-
son And. Sandra Dicky, The an-
gels in the Christmas fantasy
were Kay Lawson, Veryl Hog-
per, Sharon Thomson, Doris
Mills, Dorothy .Dieky, Eliza
heth and Linda Thacker, The
story of the messenger was
given by Joanne Webb. The of ,
faring was received by Mar-
wet Levy And Susan Tomlin-
$0n. The awl, sang a couple
of anthems. The service has
become a symbol .of the Na.
00110 Unity of the CGIT Move-
ment which now numbers over
.40,000 members.
Personal items
Air. and Mrs. Ken Mills of
Orillia, Mr, and Airs, Ray
Mills of Exeter were Wednes-
day guests with Miss Blanche
and Rhea Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Levy, Ra-
chel, Helen and Hilda of Trans-
val, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Rus-
sell, Lynda, Joyce, Karen and
Randy of Russeldale, Mr. and
Airs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Mary
Smith, .Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Brintnell were Saturday eve,
ning visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Rundle and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elston
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wilson of Uniondale. Mr. and.
Mrs. Bill Schaefer of Kirkton
Air, and Airs. Reg Morrison of
St, Marys, Air, and Airs. Reg
McCurdy were guests during
the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs, Gerald Brintnell.
Mr, and Airs, Ted !Brine of
Rannoch, Mr. and Mrs. George
Levy of Russeldale, Mr. and
Mrs. John Rodd were Satur-
day evening guests of Mr, and
Airs, Glenn Copeland.
Mr, Nelson Morphy of Tor-
onto has spent the holiday week
wth Mr. and Mrs, Don .Mor-
phy and Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Whee-
ler and David, Mr. and Airs.
Air, and Mrs. -Cecil Dobson
were with Mrs. .4irth,ur Hon-
Mils on Wednesday and ,on.
Thursday .evening with My, and
Airs. Bill Waghorn of Kirkton.
Rev. and Mrs. Wareham and
family -,1111. Mr, and. Mrs, Ste-,
wart Pole And .famliy of Ap,
pin,
Air. and Airs. Elgin Webb of
Grand Rend, Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Whyte and family of Sarnia
with mr.. and Airs. Morris,
Webb and family on Monday,
. .... .
Holiday visitors
Air, and Airs. Earl linssell
and family, of Essex .with Mr.
and Mrs, Cliff Russell and fam-
ily,
mr, and Mrs. Clyde Nichol.
son, Kenneth and, Leona of
Rrigden, Mr. and Mrs, Ken,
neth 'Westman, Barry and
Cheryl and miss Dorothy Hut-
ton of London, Mrs, George
Robertson. of Wheatley, Air, and
Airs.' Herbert Sherrill of Park•
hill, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guen-
ther, John and Janet with. Mr,
and. Mrs. Herbert ifariton.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stone of
Sarnia, Mr. And Mrs, Norman
Scott of London with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Ratz, Joan and Paul,
Mr, and Airs, Verne Sharpe,
Mr. Ivan. Sharpe, Mr, Milton
Sweitzer, Mr, and Mrs, Stuart
Sweitzer and family, and Miss
Eleanor Sharpe and. Mrs. N.
McCallum of London with Mr,
and Airs. Matthew Sweitzer',
Air, John Lamport of •Toronto
with his mother, Airs, E, Lam-
port and brother, Air, Tom
La mport,
Mr". and Mrs., Larry Angus
And family, of Toronto, with
Air. and Mrs, Lorne Dietrich
and family.
Mrs, Nelson Coultis, of Ellin-
ville, with. Mr, and Mrs, Har-
old Finkbeiner and family.
Mr, David Sheppard, of To-
ronto, with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Sheppard.
Mrs. Milton Raiz was a week-
end visitor with Mr. and Airs,
Walter Passold in London and
with Mr. and Mrs, Merton
Walper, Carol and Cathy at
Ingersoll and also visited her
mother, Airs, F.assold
who is a patient at Alexandra.
Hospital in. Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Ron and Barbara, with. Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Rundle of .Woodham.
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine with
and Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Reg
McCurdy, Mr. and Airs, Al-
bert Scott, Jerry and Jim of
St. Marys, Mr. Don Brine with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe and
Grace.
Mr,. and Mrs. ',Herbert 1,ittle
and family of .Corbett.
Mr. Harold Vincent, Mr a.
Katie Vincent with Air. and
Airs, Robert Vincent of .Cred-
iton. Mrs. Katie Vincent re-
turned home to spend a. few
days with Mr. and Mr. Maur-.
Ice, Vincent and Richard. of
London. who were also. visiting
there,
Personal. item
ARO .Ernest Moreng, RCN,
.of .$hearwater, Nava Scotia is.
spending his leave at the home
of his Parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Roy Moroni.
Air. and Mrs, „Jim .Clarice
and family were Sunday eve.
nine guests with Mr, anti Mrs.
Bob Galloway, Credit=
Mrs. Mary ,Stephan is a PA ,
tient St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, with. a broken hip re.
ceived from a fall.
Mrs. Z. Finkbeiner at t.0.11,u•
doll .clad Miss. „Wray PRIX,
helper of St, .Lncla Island are,
spending a. few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs, Harold OA,
belner and fatnily,
Mrs., Hugh Morenz a,Ceernpa.
Med by her sister, Mrs, Clif~
ford Dell, and Clinton of TO.,,
ronto yisited during last WOO;
with their great aunts, Mrs ,
Ida Jackson and Miss Annie
Consitt Of Hensau.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love,
Miss Kathy Love and Mr. Fred
Lobb of Rrneefield were New
Year's guests on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy
and family of Lucan.
Between 1013 when was
organized and 10119 when it dis-
banded, the Edmonton Grads.
women's basketball team. play-
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Robin-
son and family with Mr, and
Mr's. Jackson Woods And Bob-
bY of Elimvllle on Sunday and
Monday with Mr. and Airs.
Edon Robinson of .Kirkton,
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Dicky and
family, Ars. arry Ford whh
Mr. and Airs, Newman Baker
of Wellburn,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wil-
liams, Donna and Daphne of St.
Catherines visited several
days during the week with
Rev, and Mrs. Wareham and
family,
Miss Sandra Dicky spent the
week with Mr, and Airs. ClaY-
ton Brock and family of .Guelph
and Miss Dorothy Dicky with
Ricky Winchelsea,
Mr, and Airs. .Gordon Ford and
Mr. and Airs. Harold Levy,
Lynn and Karen of St. Marys,
Air, and Mrs. Jim Sparling
with Air. .and Mrs, Walter Levy
and Margaret.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Miller and
family attended the 50th wed.
ding -anniversary dinner of Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Miller on
Saturday at the Dominion Ho.
tel in Zurich.
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Hod-
gins, Gordon, Grant, Allen and
Grantor and Miss Shirley Ear-
ley of Kerwood with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Squires and fam-
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazel-
wood, Jim, Garry, Stephen and
Mel, Mr. and Mrs. George Levy
and Elizabeth of Russeldale,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brine and
Monday.
Paul of Base Line with Mr.
and Mrs, Oliver Hazelwood on
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc-
Laughlin and family of Water-
loo were weekend guests and
Glenn Copeland and Cynthia, Mr. .T. A, Kirkby of St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs, John Rodd, Pa- Air. and Mrs. W. R. Kirkby of
m.ela and. Calvin and Mrs, Ada Kirkton Monday guests with.
Butters visited with Mr. and. Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Rodd
Mrs. John Cooke and John of and family.
Arkona on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ron Chatter) of
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlin- Oakville with Mr, and Mrs.
son, Linda, Janet and David, Victor Chatten and visited with
motored to Toronto on Satin- Mrs. H, Chatten of Buronview
day to spend the New Year Home, Clinton, on Monday.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John 'Morphy and. Mar-
Frank Tooley, Susan and Bar- garet Welch of Toronto were
ry, returning home after spend- Tuesday visitors with Mr. and
ing the holidays with their Mrs. Don Morphy and Brad-
uncle and aunt. ley.
Miss Barbara Chatten spent Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tokarz of
the past week with her brother Woodstock were S a t u r d a y
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Airs, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ron Chatten of Oakville. Morphy and Bradley.
Mrs. Victor Chatten was able Mr. and Airs, Lloyd Smith
to be home for .the holiday. spent New Year's eve with .Mr.
New Years visitors and Mrs. Bill McLean of Exe-
Air. and Mrs. Martin Van te,r.
Miss Dianne Smith spent the
Arenthals ' and Beth, LuCan, holiday week with Mr. and Airs,
Monday With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit and Don-Clarence Mills, Doris and glas with Mr. and Mrs. Clay- Keith, ton Smith. Airs. Arthur Hopkins, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques,
Ada Hopkins and Mr. Herb Danny, Debbie and Nancy on
Hopkins with Mr. and Mrs. Monday with. Airs. Mary Ja-Wm. Jones and family of'Me-
tropolitan. qu.es.
Mr, and Airs. Ira McCurdy Mr. and Mrs, John Witteveen
and Sharon with Mr.' and Mrs.
Pete Bouwhuis of Grand Val-
ley, Miss Sybil Bouwhuis re-
turning 'home.
Mrs. Roy Kirk with Mr. and
Mrs, Bryce Skinner and fam-
ily of Munro for the week-
end,
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Brine and
Nancy of St. Marys, Mr. Lloyd
Brine of Base Line with Mr.
and Mrs, Oscar Brine on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Han-
nah , and Mr. Wm, Elston of St.
Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Gartenburg and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vod-
den with Mr, Albert Vodden,
Mr. Robt Vodden and Mrs, Eli-
zabeth Scott Of. Clinton.