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By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY evening held in the parish hall at
The dessert Euchre last Friday St. John's By the Lake Anglican
Church was a decided success.
Prize winners were: Mrs.
Nellie Trott, Mr. Elgin Webb,
Mrs. A. Crown, Tom Kooey. Lone
hands prizes were won by Mrs.
Heber Davis and Mrs. Eileen
Carroll.
A prize for having a birthday
nearest the date was given to
Mrs. Jessie Rader and Lorne
Churchill.
Hostesses were Mrs. Helen
MacDonald, Mrs. Nola Taylor,
Mrs. J. Mennel, Mrs. R. Love,
Mrs. D. Cutting, Mrs. G. Grin-
dlay, Mrs. Marion Plumb,
members of the Anglican Church
Women.
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Senior Citizens
Senior Citizens met April 5 in
the Legion Hall. A sing song got
the the meeting under way.
A brief business period con-
ducted by Wm Loye dealt with
several items. Mr. Love has
served his year term as president
eb'utt—ili4 appointing of a new
president was held over. It was
decided also to discontinue the
meetings until October.
Ten dollars was voted to be
given to the Legion in ap-
preciation for the use of their
building during the winter get to-
gethers .
Following the business Mrs.
Max Turnbull read one of Red
Fisher's poems entitled "I
Wonder". Mrs. Elgin Webb also
read a "Song of the Lazy Far-
mer". The group enjoyed a
guessing game and euchre was
played until lunch was served by
Mrs. E. Desjardine and Mrs.
Rosa Grigg.
United Church Special
Last Wednesday evening the
United Church congregation
enjoyed an evening of great in-
terest. It began with a pot luck
supper followed by an in-
formative and interesting ac-
count of what goes on at the
Missing Piece Coffee House. It
was told by Jim Helmuth of Ailsa
Craig who is closely affiliated
with The Missing Piece,
Jim is very keen to start crafts
this summer in connection with
the Coffee House and hopes to get
some financial help to make it a
reality.
A short but lively sing song
followed led by Mrs. W. Brenner.
The evening continued to be
most interesting when Mr. A.
Antippas, an officer of the U.S.
State Department, home on
leave, showed pictures and told of
conditions in Cambodia. Mr.
Antippas had first hand in-
formation on the war torn parts
of that country.
The pictures told a true story
and showed a first hand account
of conditions in parts of South
East Asia.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
The annual meeting of Kippen
East W.I. will be held in the
Legion Hall, Hensall April 19.
Roll call will be - Should there be
a woman on the School Board and
why? The speaker will be Miss
Weiler.
The Sweet Dreamers Kippen, 4-
H Club, met for a practice session
preparatory for Achievement
Day.
Attending the Gemmell-
Braithwaite wedding in Chatham
April 8 were Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Gemmell, parents of the groom,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gemmell, Mr. &
Mrs. Hank Binnendyk, Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Papple.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor
have returned home after having
spent the winter months in
Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGregor
visited relatives in Kitchener
Sunday,
By MRS. SUE EDGINTON
The Lucan & Clandeboye Cubs
and Brownies had an interesting
evning out on Wednesday in-
stead of their regular meeting.
The children were taken by bus
to Dunlop Tire in Huron Park to
see how bicycle tires were
manufactured. This is part of the
childrens' training, to see 4 local
plant in operation and to
remember some interesting
topics to discuss at their next
meeting.
There were 77 on the bus in-
cluding leaders and helpers. The
children plan on another trip this
year to see the fire hall at Huron
Park and films on fire preven-
tion,
St. James Anglican Church
At the recent Board of
Management meeting, plans
were made to see if a door could
be put on the Vestry. It is also
hoped to light up the church
buildings with dusk to dawn
lights. It was reported that the
quarterly portion of the Diocesan
Budget had been sent in.
Sunday, the flowers in the
Jerry Van Bruaene attended a
shower for his bride-to-be, Rose
Ducharme, held in St. Joseph
Catholic Church Parish Hall
Sunday afternoon.
Communion was administered
at the United Church last Sunday.
The communicants who
professed their faith at Con-
firmation Easter Sunday took
their first Communion Sunday.
PCW plan for
take-out dinner
Slides of a vacation in Spain
were shown at Presbyterian
Church Women's meeting,
Monday evening. Mrs. Moir also
gave comprehensive comments
to accompany the pictures.
President Mrs. Hilton Laing
gave an interesting report of the
Huron Historical Society's book.
Guests, Mrs. Robert Pryde and
her daughter, Janet played
selections on the piano. '4
'During the business session, it
was decided to hold a Take-out
Beef Dinner in May,
church were daffodils donated by
the Cancer Society. Mr. Carson
preached on Easter as a time
of new beginnings. He said.
Easter should be our com-
mencement day when we begin to
live the life of Christ, Jesus offers
us Hope, Peace and Security,
said Mr. Carson.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. James Maynard
and daughters of Chatham
visited with their grandmother,
Mrs. E. Hendry, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Jerry Edginton
visited with Mr, & Mrs. Don
McNevin of London Saturday.
Mrs. Agnes Hornell returned
home after spending the winter in
Kirkland. Lake with. her
Mr. ..& Mrs. Harry Morless have.
left the southern. tip. of Florida
.and are spending a few days with
friends, Mr. & Mrs. 0, Pedersen
of London, in Tarpon. Springs,
Florida, before leaYing for their
trip home sometime in. late April,
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Mr. & Mrs. Alwyn Dayman
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Mr. & Mrs. S. M. Barbour,
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with Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy.
Mrs. Harold Dobson and Miss
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Exeter Hospital last week, have-
returned home.
Mr. & Mrs. Burton Green and .'"
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Mrs. H. Hoggarth visited in
Detroit a few days this week.
Black Bush Community Centre
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last Sunday the occasion being a
celebration of Mrs. Susie
Devine's 75th birthday.
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Resort seniors quit until fall,
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