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Mr. & Mrs. John Scott attended
graduation exercises on Thur-
sday evening at Aylmer Police
College when Mrs. Scott's
brother, Brent Hicks graduated.
A family get-together was held
Saturday evening in Whalen
Community Centre when the
families of Scott Stokely and
Karen Nixon, bridal couple of
early April met for a pot-luck
supper and a presentation of
gifts.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern at-
tended the Junior Farmers'
euchre party in the Masonic Hall,
Granton Friday evening.
Holy Trinity Anglican
Last Tuesday the Boy Scouts
started to meet in the Youth
Room. Al Williams is the
Scoutmaster and Brian Con-
cannon is the Assistant Scout-
master. Art Bates is to be a
helper. The Scout Troop for boys
11 years to 17 years is to meet
every Tuesday at 7 p.m.
On Sunday the flowers in the
sanctuary were daffodils given to
remind the congregation of the
Cancer Society Canvass. The
flowers in the church were in
memory of Jenny Raycraft
Lewis.
Rev. R. Carson celebrated Holy
Communion. He preached on
Jesus and ordinary people. He
said Jesus preached to ordinary
people about everyday problems.
Jesus in the parable of the
prodigal dealt with the problem
of youth: shall we hold our
children with a tight rein or give
them freedom to develop
themselves. The parable of the
man who prospered is like the
corporation executive who while
Study India
at Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The March meeting of the
Elimville U.C.W. was held on
Wednesday with Mrs. Dan
Coward and Mrs. Horace
Delbridge in charge of the
Christian Stewardship meeting.
Mrs. Hazel Coward gave the
scripture. Study Book was given
by Mrs. Philip Hern and Mrs.
Elson Lynn on health and family
problems of India. Mrs. Hern
conducted a contest on products
we export from India.
An invitation was accepted to
attend Thames Road U.C.W. on
Thursday to hear Mrs. Gwyn
Whilsmith speak on "The Holy
Land." A donation to the Manse
Fund was moved. Mrs. Philip
Hern and Mrs, Philip Johns gave
the report of the Presbyterial at
'forth.
Several young girls, trying to
get a Youth Grant for crafts for
nursing homes in surrounding
communities asked the ladies to
save all old clean nylons, fancy
jars, ribbons and lace, beads, old
earrings etc. The ladies are
catering to a wedding in May and
a noon luncheon was planned for
a later date.
Persona is
Sundays visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Webber were Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Webber, Dashwood,
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Webber,
Stratford and Janice Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley at-
tended the ladies night dinner
and dance in the Masonic Hall,
Ailsa Craig, Friday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman
attended the wedding of Sharon
McLeod and Lloyd Pullman on.
Saturday in Lieury Church and
the reception and dance in
Parkhill Community Centre.
George Thomson spent the
weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Charles
McFtobert.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins,
Mark and Tecia and Walter Gee,
London were Sunday evening
supper guests with Mr, & Mrs.
Gordon Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
he was poor in purse was rich in
sympathy but with wealth came a
shrivelled soul.
Mr, Carson concluded by
saying we should be content
with our station in life. Don't be
afraid to make mistakes.
Remember we're not alone,
Jesus is with us.
Next Sunday the Rev. J.
Thompson of the London and
District Branch of the Canadian
Bible Society will be the
preacher.
St. James' Church
The women of St. James'
Church are planning a Euchre for
Tuesday, April 10. They will be
joining with the women of Holy
Trinity Church April 12 in Holy
Trinity Church, Lucan to hear
Mrs. K.B. Keefe of London. Mrs.
Keefe is to talk on the work and
development of the program for
the Anglican Church Women. All
the ladies of the Church are in-
vited to the meeting.
Mrs. Robert Hodgins and Mrs.
Stephen St. Pierre are St. James'
representatives at the Lucan and
District branch of the Bible
Society. Lucan will be holding a
walkathon for the Bible Society
on May 5.
Confirmation
at Greenway
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
At the service held in the
United Church Sunday morning
the following young people were
confirmed: Cindy Hicks, Janet
Bullock, Marilyn Ludlow, Judy
Lagerwerf, Joanne Walper and
Joan Lagerwerf.
The Rev. Harold Dobson chose
as his subject "The individuality
of our calling". Jesus spoke here
to an individual and he got a
response. Each has to answer for
himself. In our world, full of its
"isms", the individual is lost. It
is only Jesus who seeks out each
of us and deals with us. So an
individual calling is necessary.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Leeder and
family, Brampton were weekend
visitors with the Bullock families,
Mrs. Dorothy Battram,
Parkhill was a weekend guest of
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smithers.
Evelyn and Manuel Curts and
Viola Curts, London, were
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Curts, London.
By the way: There are two
kinds of preachers: One kind has
something to say, the other has to
say something.
family, Whitby were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott have
returned from a ten-day holiday
in Florida,
Mr. & Mrs, Alton Neil were
Sunday evening supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Collins,
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs, Ernest Ferguson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Zavitz, Arkona:
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Hodgson
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Pat
Moffatt, London on Saturday
evening.
David Hodgson and a friend of
Windsor called on Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Hodgson Sunday afternoon
on their way to Orangeville to
attend a supervisor's training
school for a week.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. rif
Margaret Finkbeiner and girls,
Huron Park in the loss of a
husband and father Jack Fink-
beiner on March 26.
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TRYING A SAMPLE - At Centralia College's Open House Wednesday and Thursday, students were in
charge of numerous displays. Above, Carolyn Dykeman samples some pernuts, that's right pernuts and not
peanuts. They are made from soya beans. The students are Ruth Elliott and Syd Bunda. T-A photo.
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