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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville 'Thames Road
CGIT held their Christmas
Vesper Service at Elimville
Church Sunday evening. The
theme was "What-on-Earth is
God Doing?"
The readers taking part were
Sylvia Stewart, Barbara Miller,
Laura Johns, Eleanor Johns and
Sandra Stewart. Ushers were
Dianne Hutton and Carolynne
Kellett.
Leaders are Mrs, Arnold Cann,
Mrs, Ed Johns and Mrs, Glen
Stewart.
UCW
The December meeting of the
Elimville UCW was held on the 11
with the 1st vice-president Mrs.
Bison Lynn conducting the
business.
The roll call was answered by
giving a facecloth and bar of soap
to be given to the Nursing home.
Christmas letter was received
from Rev, and Mrs. Miner.
Members were asked to save all
used stamps and to leave one-
quarter inch around the edge.
The UCW catered to the Co-Op
employees and Councillors'
Banquets. It was moved to send
Several
in hospital
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOOD
Mrs, Louis Restemayer, Mrs.
Bertha Hayter, Mrs. Frank Irwin
are patients in South Huron
hospital, Exeter, Ed Stire is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where he underwent
surgery.
Mrs. Katie Vincent, Grand
Bend, is staying with Mrs. Ed
Stire.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker, Mr.
& Mrs. Lorne Becker and Wayne,
Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and Bruce and
Mrs. Donald Glanville attended
the funeral of Mrs. Henry
Becker's brother Milton Brandt,
Kitchener, Monday.
Dashwood W.I.
The Executive of Dashwood
W.I. was in charge of the
December meeting which started
with a turkey dinner at the Dash-
wood Hotel.
Roll call was answered by
naming the gift wanted most for
Christmas. Christmas cards
received from other Institutes
were passed around as was a
letter and card from our spon-
sored Indian girl.
Court Whist was played with
Mrs. Greta Schade high and Mrs.
Glen Webb low.
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Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mrs. Wm
Allen had charge of the program,
The meditation "Hope" was
given by Mrs.Allen, Christmas
readings were given by Mrs.
Lynn and Mrs. Allen, music by
Mrs. Freeman Horne. The
Meaning of Christmas was given
by Mrs, Lynn followed by a
record of Christmas carols, in-
termingled with other sounds of
the Christmas season.
Carols were sung and Santa
paid a visit to the children.
WI
The December meeting of the
Elimville Women's Institute was
held Wednesday afternoon at the
hall, Mrs.Elson Lynn, the
president was in charge for the
opening. Roll Call was answered
by a donation to the
Rehabilitation Workshop.
Mrs, Gower gave the
Treasurer's report and Christ-
mas cards were received from
the other branches.
A dinner and tour of Dashwood
Industries was on Dec. 13. It was
decided to have euchre parties
again this year beginning
sometime in January. At the
January meeting the new Metric
System will be explained.
Mrs. Lynn gave her report of
attending the 58th convention of
the London Area WI held at the
Banqueter.
Mrs, Delmer Skinner gave a
report of the Fall District
meeting held at Hensall.
The program was in charge of
Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Mrs.
Ward Hern.
Christmas carols were sung.
Mrs, Howard Pym read the
scripture. Mrs. Johns read a
story "In the Carpenter's Shop
and Mrs. Horace Delbridge and
Mrs. Squire Herdman gave
outstanding accounts of "the
history of Elimville Church,
Cemetery and ladies
organizations."
Mrs. Philip Johns gave a piano
instrumental of Christmas
Carols, Mrs. Ward Hern gave a
reading and then introduced the
speaker, Mrs, Allan Rundle who
gave the directions for a won-
derful display of candles and
candlemaking.
Smiley
Continued from page 4
disregard of the native peoples of
the area, They are Cree Indians,
who eke a meagre living from the
fish, geese and moose of this
bleak area. These people have
never been conquered, never sold
their land, and never ceded it by
treaty. They are to be uprooted
and transplanted.
So we have the ironic spectacle
of the federal government on the
one hand creating vast new
national parks, and on the other,
condoning, if not approving, the
possible destruction of another
vast area, This is not progress.
This is rape.
And for what? Sure, it will
create temporary jobs in Quebec
for a large number. A few people
will become wealthy.
But it will do nothing for the
long-term unemployment
situation in Quebec, where
unemployment seldom goes
below ten per cent. In a few years
the jobs will be finished, a few
guys at push-buttons will be left,
and the U.S. will have another
source of power. At what cost?
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