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Special services at Kirkton
By MR$-HARQL0 PAyia
KTON
Family Day Service was held
in Kirkton United Church on
Sunday, Rev, J, King delivered a
special message on "Mothers",
The Sacrament of Baptism was
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STEPHEN TAKES BOYS TITLE - The area elementary school volleyball championship was won
Saturday at South Huron District High School by Stephen Central. Back, left, Marty Becker, John
Gollen, Doug Mclsaac, Larry Ludlow and coach Fred Negrijyn, Front, Terry Grasdahl, Wally
Fydenchuk, Tom Hayter, Ron Smith and Karlos Zernitis. T-A photo
Mrs. Roger Urquhart, Mrs.
Lavina Copeland, Mrs. David
Shamblaw, Mrs, Harry Burgin,
Mr. Hiram Hanna, Mr, Jack
Tuck and Mr. Cranston Roy are
patients in St. Marys' Memorial
Hospital at time of writing,
Mr, & Mrs, Robert Dobson of
London were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Wm J.Blackler,
Mrs. Flossie Waghorn of
Clinton visited Sunday with Mr. &
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Catholic layman
at LIC conference
The annual meeting of the
London Conference of the United
Church of Canada is to be held in
London on May 23, 24, and 25,
The Tuesday program will be
held in Westminster College. The
Wednesday and Thursday
sessions are scheduled for
Centennial Hall. About 450
delegates, approximately half
clergy and half laity, are ex-
pected.
A Catholic layman will be the
guest of the Conference with a
new invigorating approach to
church music.
Dr. C, Alexander Peloquin, an
outstanding music innovator' and
an adviser of Pope John XXIII,
will lead the Conference into a
new musical experience. He will
conduct the morning devotions as
well as present an unusual
program in Centennial Hall on
Wednesday evening, May 24. He
will be assisted by a large choir
and by Barrie Cabena, director of
music at St. Andrew's United
Church. The public are cordially
invited to attend this event.
The Tuesday program of mini-
conferences will focus on con-
temporary problems facing
society. The ordination service
for four men entering the
ministry will be held Thursday
evening in Centennial Hall.
observed for Trina Louise,
daughter of Mr', etz Mrs. John
Mills and Christopher Robert,
son of Mr. & Mrs, Brian
Anderson.
A special number was given by
the Junior Choir and a basket of
flowers was placed in memory of
Mrs. Effie Kirkby by her niece
Miss Velma Doupe of St, Marya,
Reverend G. P. Parson of
Woodstock was guest speaker at
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Sunday morning at 11 a.m, Rey,
Parson came to the parishes of
St. Paula' Kirkton and St.
Patrick's Saintsbury in 1936,
Persona Is
Mrs. Dan Jarvis received word
Monday of the death of her aom-in-
law Harvey Haryieux of Algoma
Mills in Toronto General
Hospital,
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
& Mrs, Miller McCurdy and Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Davis were Rev,
and Mrs, G. P. Parson of
Woodstock, Miss Beatrice
Calvert of Dorchester, Rev. &
Mrs. Rokeby-Thomas and Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Paul,
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Simpson of
London spent Sunday afternoon
With Mr. & Mrs. Fred Switzer.
Young people
read scripture
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
Christian Family Sunday was
observed May 14 at Elimville
Church with a combined Service.
Fred Delbridge, Sunday School
Superintendent was in charge of
the service assisted by Rev. S,
Miner.
Scriptures were read by Nancy
Cooper and Carol Allen. A story,
"Language of Love" was told by
Judy Parsons, The prayer for the.
family was given by Kathy
Cooper. Helen Batten told the
story "Our Part" and Squire
Herdman gave the prayer for the
Children. Mrs. Howard Pym
favoured with the solo "Bless
This House." Rev. Miner took as
his sermon "The Gate to a
Christian Family." A Baptismal
service was observed with two
children receiving the rites of
baptism : Tracy Marie, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johns, and
Christine Dawn, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Woods,
Personals
Visitors last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Routly were Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Mills of Mitchell, Mr. &
Mrs. Morton Haney of London
and Mrs. Ruth Ellwood of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Willcox and
family of Kitchener, and Mrs.
Willcox of St. Catharines visited
on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm
Routly, Master Timothy Willcox
returned home with them after
spending ten days with his
grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coates,
Judith and Cathy of Exeter
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Squire Herdman.
WIN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL -- The Stephen Central school team won the district elementary girls
volleyball championship Saturday at South Huron District High School over seven other schools. Back,
left, Kathy Scott, Donna Baker, Mary Ann DesJardine and coach Mrs. Lenora Latulippe. Front, Yvonne
Turnbull,Frances Blyde, Debbie Finkbeiner and Elaine Pfaff. T-A photo
Showers for Heather Davis
Hensall
personals
Lucan, Mrs. Jack Dickins,
Exeter and her aunts Mrs. Ross
McFalls, Centralia; Mrs. Jim
Barker; Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mrs. Bob Tindall.
Personals
On Saturday Mrs. Harry
Hoffman and Mrs. Jack Taylor
held a surprise shower for
Heather at Mrs. Hoffman's home
in Dashwood.
Ten members of St. Patrick's
church attended Sunday service
at St. Pauls, Kirkton, to renew
acquaintance with a former
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Heather Davis was honoured at
a community shower held at the
Memorial Hall Friday evening.
Nancy and Marylou Tindall,
cousins of the bride welcomed 135
guests. Mrs. Ross McFalls read
an address and Heather was
assisted in opening the gifts by
her bridesmaids-to-be. She in-
vited the guests to her trousseau
tea May 20 at her parents' home.
Refreshments followed.
The hostesses included, Mrs. P.
Sovereign, Mrs. H. MacDonald,
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rector, Rev. Percy and Mrs.
Parson of Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr.
& Mrs. Clarence Davis visited
Sunday with Mr. Maurice
MacDonald at St. Joseph's
hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll and
children were Mothds day
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Wayne
Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
visited Sunday with their
daughter and son-in-law Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna.
Dr, H & Mrs. Rokeby-Thomas
and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
attended service at St. Pauls
Cathedral, London, Sunday
evening.
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Earl Treffry, who was a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
returned to his home last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Cudmore,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cudmore, Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy
Parker were guests at the
wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Cud-
more's granddaughter, Ruth Ann
MacDonald, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Wilmer MacDonald,
Brampton, and Donald Raymond
Penrose, son of Mr. & Mrs. W.
Penrose of Meadowvale in
Kennedy Road, Tabernacle,
Saturday.
Patsy Parker was the guest of
Mr. & Mrs, Wilmer MacDonald
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Personals
Friends of Mary Ellen Ryan,
R.N. are pleased to hear that she
is able to return to her apartment
in Kingston after having surgery
on her back and wearing a body
cast.
Mothers Day guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Charles Dietrich and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Richard Muggee
and Paul, Chatham and Theresa
and Elizabeth Dietrich London.
More than 45 Grade VIII
students 'and eight parents to
assist travelled to Toronto last
Friday to vist the science centre
and to tour Haltom Aiport,
Wendy Trainor, St. Thomas:
and Richard Trainor, Hamilton; ,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Trainor,
Rev, Father James Kelly, a
former Pastor of Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Parish and most recently
Pastor of St. James Parish,
Clinton, has been transferred to
St. Patrick's church, Merlin, and
takes charge this week,
Mary Eileen Carey, Toronto,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Carey and girls,
London and Mr. & Mrs, Tony
Timmermans were guests on
Mothers Day of Mr, & Mrs. Joe
Carey.
Mr, & Mrs, Ed Mittleholtz and
boys, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs, Gerry
Hartman and boys, London and
Margaret Anne Hogan, Stratford
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs,
Wilfred Hogan.
Donald Carey, Glencoe, spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Carey,
Paul Dietrich, and Geraldine
Boland, London, spent the
weekend with Mr, Joseph
Dietrich and Mr. & Mrs. Clem
Boland,
Rev, Father Hugh Fleming,
Pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows
Parish Church, Aylmer, has been
transferred to Holy Family
Parish, Wallacehurg, He starts
his duties this week.
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