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Infants receive bciptism,
during Centralia service
'Airr;eirert. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
A baptismal service was held In connection with the Thanks-
giving service in the church
Sunday morning. Receiving the
rites of baptism were Jeffrey
Kenneth oreb, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Greb, and Terry
Donald Fisher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fisher,
Elaine Powe sang a solo and
the offertory music was an
organ and piano duet by Mrs.
Ken Hodgins and Marikay.
An arrangement of fruits and
autumn flowers made a colorful
setting for the service.
visitors with mr, ,Mrs. Jot
Thompson.
Mra. 4orne Hicks, mrS. W.
Huxtable and Mrs, Andrew
Hicks were Monday visitors
With Mr. ;4 M. S. ITenrY and
family in Iiistowel. The letter
remained for a few days visit.
Mr.& mrs, Fro BoWden
were Sunday visitors with Mr?
& Mrs, Ray „Jaques and Steven,.
Zion.
hPine, Of Mrs. Pier?. Abbott
Thanksgiving Day,
Mr. & Mrs, A911.Shoebottom
and .hoYs of 14PAdnn. spent
ThanfcsgiKiag Day with mr. &
iMly.rS., Ray Shoebottomextol tam,
Mr. George BaYnhain was, a
Monday visitor with Mr. & mrs.
Wm, Haddock.
Mrs,
Deugla peof4 amLHolledenawne' rKe4Mreenndan'ayd
Mr. Wm. Elliott, Mrs. Mur-
ray Elliott and Mtss Agnes
Anderson attended the funeral
of tneir uncle, the late Mr.
David Anderson of Varna, Mon-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom,
Danny and Mary visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Johnson and
family in Woodstock on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Drought
spent the weekend with Mr, &
Mrs. D. Germain and family
Former cleric
moving to north
Rev. Alex Rapson, minister
of Hyatt Avenue United Church,
London, for the past six years
has accepted a call to John
Wesley United Church in Sault
Ste. Marie.
His new congregation will
number about 600 and he as-
sumes his pastorate onJanuary
1.
Rev. Rapson previously serv-
ed in this area, at both Kirkton
and Main Street United Church
in Exeter. His wife taught public
school in the area.
in Scarborough,
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Wilson and
family of Strathroy were week-
end guests with Mrs. Elmer Wilson,.
mrs.W. Palmer of St. Cath-
arines was a weekend visitor
With Mr. & Mrs. George Hep-
burn and Jack.
Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Kenneth Greb were Mr. &
Mrs. Wm, Ritchie of Parkhill,
Mr. Simon Greb, Exeter and
Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Greb and
Jeff.
Mr. & Mrs. V. Overholt and
Marlene attended the Overholt,1
Mailman wedding in London
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Zavitz
and Mrs. N, McArthur visited
over the weekend with the for-
mer's son, Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Zavitz and family in Chatham.
Mrs. McArthur remained in
Chatham,
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe and
family were Thanksgiving Day
guests at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Don MacGregor and family
in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple and
family in London.
Mr. & Mrs. J. McLachlan
of London were callers at the ,ceia, AR% ...MBANK WI I VIP
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DASHWOOD
The historical research and
current events committee was
in charge of the October meet-
ing of the WI with Mrs. Emil
Becker, convenor and chair-
lady.
Roll call was answered by
naming something to be thankful
for. Mrs. Harold Rader dis-
cussed the motto, "Look back
and give thanks, look forward
and give courage". Mrs. Mer-
vyn Tieman read a poem and
a group of ladies presented a
skit, "The Concert Party".
Mrs. Melvin Desjardine of
Grand Bend showed pictures
of the trip she and her husband
took to Europe during the sum-
mer.
Mrs. Mervyn Tieman was in
charge of a display of handi-
crafts. These were all articles
made by local people. Jams and
jellies were brought in to be
donated to South Huron Hospital.
The president, Mrs. Syd Bak-
er, presided for the business.
Five dollars was donated to the
blind. Delegates to the London
area convention are Mrs. Mer-
vyn Tieman and Mrs. Hugh
Boyle.
To date the Dashwood WI has
spent over $800 on equipment
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
There will be no services at
Elimville Church Sunday be-
cause of the Thames Road an-
niversary service. Rev. K. Bar-
ry Passmore will be the guest
speaker.
The following Sunday will be
the Elimville anniversary ser-
vice when Rev. Theodore El-
liott BA, BD of Kirkton will be
in charge.
PERSONALS
The annual autumn thank of-
fering service will be held in
the church Sunday October 18
at 11 am. The pastor, Rev.
Guest, will conduct the service.
Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Essery and Ronald
were Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fish-
er, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dearing,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Fischer,
Rev. D. M. Guest, Mr. & Mrs.
Don Fisher and Terry Donald
and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Essery.
Thanksgiving weekend visi-
tors with Mr. & Mrs. George
Dunn were Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Paisley, Mr. & Mrs. Elmore
Dunn, Ron and Cathy of Toronto,
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Mr.
& Mrs. Chester Dunn, Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Lammie, Robert and
Jean and Miss Shirley Heywood.
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Powe,
Exeter, Mrs. Allan mcLay of
Ripley were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and
family of Listowel spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
C unnington.
Richard and Ann Shoebottom
visited over the holiday weekend
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom in Parry
Sound.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. H. J. MacNeil and boys
were Mrs. MacNeil's nephew
Edwin Hawley and his churn
Jimmie McInnis of Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. S. Molnar at-
tended the service in First
United Church, St. Thomas,
Sunday and were guests at the
home of Mrs. James E. Geddes.
Their grandson Jimmie Molnar,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen
Molnar, Agincourt, received the
rite of baptism during the ser-
vice.
• Mr. Stan Love, Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Madge and Dar-
lene of Hillsgreen, Mrs. Andrew
Hicks and Mrs. Lorne Hicks
were Sunday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable and
Billie.
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Lefever, missionary from Hong
Kong will be the guest speaker.
for the kitchen at the community
centre.
THANKSGIVING IS THEME
The Thanksgiving meeting of
the WSWS of the Evangelical
UB church was held October 9,
with the Spiritual Life group
in charge. Mrs. Irvin Schade
acted as chairlady. She opened
the worship service with a
Thanksgiving poem, followed by
prayer by Mrs. Louis Weigand.
Mrs. George Link gave a read-
ing and Mrs. Ken McCrae and
Mrs. M. J. James sang a duet.
A playlet, "The tale of the
boxes" in which two large boxes
discussed "Thanksgiving" was
given by Mrs. Don Gaiser and
Mrs. H. J. Kellerman. Thank-
offering boxes were placed on
a table at the front amidst a
Thanksgiving setting by the
members.
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, pre-
sident, was in charge of the
business. The nominating com-
mittee is Mrs. Eben Weigand,
Mrs. Ross Guenther, and Mrs.
Chas. Snell. The sunshine com-
mittee is Mrs. Gerald Mason
and Mrs. Wes England. Summer
clothing for shipping is to be
left at the church by October
25. The drive for nylons for the
women of Japan is still a need.
The next WSWS meeting will
9.T.IM,W4gpwri
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller and
boys.
Robert Becker of London with
Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Becker and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Latta and
family of Waterloo and Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Weiberg and Judy
of Lucan with Fred Weiberg.
Miss Anna Messner of Cali-
fornia with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Messner; Anna will
be spending two weeks here.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hutchin-
son of Russel's Point, Ohio,
with Mrs. Henry Eagleson and
other relatives and friends.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and
daughter of Brampton with Milt
Haugh.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kellerman
and John at Hanover with rela-
tives.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Burford
of Willowdale with Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Keller and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Bierling
at London with Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Bierling.
Miss Kim Gaiser spent a few
days at the parsonage with Rev.
& Mrs. M. J. James and family.
REV. THEODORE LUFT
Rev. Theodore Luft of Kitch-
ener, minister here from 1933-
1946, now retired, passed away
at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch-
ener, Tuesday October 13. He
had been hospitalized last week
following a heart attack.
PERSONALS
Charles Hartleib, son of the
late Jacob Hartleib, passed
away at Windsor, Wednesday,
October 7, 1964; it was one year
ago that his sister, Ottilia Jones
passed away in Ohio.
Wilbur Stewart, London, fath-
er of Mrs. Jack Gaiser, passed
away at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Friday, October 9. Funeral
service was conducted at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home,
London, Monday and interment
made in Woodland cemetery.
Those attending the Duffy-
Beavis wedding at Detroit Sat-
urday were the bride's grand-
mother, Mrs. Bertha Hayter;
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter and
family; Mr. & Mrs. James Hay-
ter, Mary Anne and Jimmy;
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hayter and
Ricky. Mary Anne was brides-
maid and Jayne Hayter was
flower girl, the bride is her
godmother.
Mrs. Matilda Peifer is a
patient in Chatham Hospital.
MANUFACTURERS y LIFE
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PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bell and
Heather of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. Thos. Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Johns and
girls, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns
and family attended a reception
at Atwood Friday for Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Long, prior to their
moving from the farm.
Misses Gail and Judy Mc-
Bride and Ronnie McBride of
Zurich and Mrs. Ed. Johns of
Exeter visited Thanksgiving
Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Del-
mer Skinner,
During the church service
Sunday morning the rites of
baptism was administered to
David William Rannie, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rannie of
Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rannie of
Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry
Rannie, Joanne and David of
Toronto visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Routly.
Quite a number of parents
attended parents' night at the
Usborne Central School Thurs-
day evening. Baby, grandmother
centre of festivities visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Hern.
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Baker
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Thomson of Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Snell and
family of Grimsby spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock
and Bill were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Spencer
and family, Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hern
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Mary Martene and Edwin of
Dashwood.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Baptismal service was ob-
served in St. Patrick's Church
Sunday. Rev. Lyle Bennett, rec-
tor, was in charge of the ser-
vice. Mrs. Tom Kooy was or-
ganist and Misses Muriel Ab-
bott, Whalen, and Heather Davis
sang a duet.
Ian Ronald Harry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Carroll, was
baptized with his uncle, Wayne
Carroll and great aunt, Mrs.
Ada Ings, London, as godpar-
ents.
Following the service Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll entertained.
A buffet style dinner was serv-
ed. The table was centred with
a baptismal cake (the top layer
of the baby's parents wedding
cake) served from a cake plate
which his great great grand-
mother owned.
A birthday cake for his great
The president, Mrs. Angus Earl
opened the meeting with the
devotional.
Mrs. Skinner favored with a
piano instrumental. Mrs. Har-
old Hern and Mrs. Everard
Miller gave the Thanksgiving
program and a chapter in the
study book "The Word and the
Way".
By MISS MURIEL HERN
ZION
The first meeting of Elimville
Homemaking Club No. 1 was
held Monday evening October 5
at the home of Mrs. Norman
Jaques with 10 members pre-
sent for the project "The Club
Girl stands on Guard".
Officers were elected. Pre-
sident is Sharon Fletcher and
press reporter, Sheila Hern.
Notes were given by the assis-
tant leader Mrs. Cliff Jaques.
PERSONALS
Quite a number of Zion con-
gregation attended anniversary
service at Woodham Sunday and
spent the day with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Morley Wass and Mer-
vyn of Windsor were Sunday
THANKSGIVING VISITORS
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader and'
family and Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Haugh at Petersburgh with Mr.
& Mrs. Clarence Knecktel.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls of London with Mr. & Mrs.
Ervin Rader and family.
Miss Ruth Anne Salmon of
Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Salmon and girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stormes
and family of St. Thomas, Miss
Lynda Tieman of London with
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tieman.
Miss Thelma Weber of Lon-
don with Mrs. Dan Weber.
Ross Miller of Stratford with
THEME IS THANKS
The UCW meeting was held
last Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Grant Skinner.
grandmother Mrs. Henry Hod-
gins of Lucan, who celebrated
her 84th birthday October 5 was
also on the table.
Those present were Rev, and
Mrs. Lyle Bennett, Kirkton,
Mr. Cliff Abbott, Lucan, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Mullens and Ruth Ann, London,
Mr. Walter Phillips, Mr. Ralph
Simpson, Clandeboye, Mrs.
Henry Hodgins and Miss Sophia
Richards, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Abbott, Muriel, Wesley,
Catherine and Carol Ann,
Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Tindall, Wiarton, and Mrs. Ada
Ings, London.
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TRY A HYDREIN ON THA T TOUGH PLOWING JOB PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and
Mr. & Mrs. Howard MacDonald,
Lucan, spent the holiday week-
end at Nashville Tennessee.
Heather and Michael Davis
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Heb-
er Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. George Atkinson
and family, London, were Sun-
day guests with the former's
parents Mr. & Mrs. Herinan
Atkinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Mogk and
John, Guelph, were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Dobbs. The Dobbs spent Monday
with Mr. & Mrs. William Hill,
Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Rees and
boys were guests Sunday for a
family gathering and birthday
dinner at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Rees, Ailsa. Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Green-
lee, Exeter, were guests with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
boys Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Stelzes,
Traverse City, were holiday
guests with their Cousins, Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Atkinson:
David, Donald and Darren
McFalls and Stan and Doug
Rees spent Monday with Nancy
and Marylon Tindall.
Mri & WS. Jim YoUng and
Jeffrey, Lutani were Monday
evening guests with Mr. &MrS,
Heber Davis.
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alt MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mrs. Blanche Campbell of
Welland, Mrs. George Ovendon
and Elaine of Wainfleet were
weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Switzer.
Mr. Robert Marshall attended
a meeting in North Bay last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn,
Diane and Bruce visited Sunday
With Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Black-
lir.
Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Annie
Pearson, Mrs. J. McCormick
and Bernard spent the weekend
With Mr. & Mrs. JohnHanniman
and family of Colluder.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Rogers
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Brown of I 1 de r ten.
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Rogers were Mr. & Mrs.
David Roger,, Danny and Lynn of
St. Marya, .Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Watson, Jill and Peter of Lon-
don.
Mr. Murray jarvis of Oak-
ville spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Dan Jarvis.