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Ladies quilt at Mt., Carrel,
couple on holiday. to Florida
Usborne Central School students on a tour of Centralia Veterinary College
to use microscopic equipment. Above, taking a look are John Westlake and
of student Vicki Thomas. T-A photo
:TTING A GOOD LOOK —
Jrsday had the opportunity
hard Neevil, with the help
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
The February UCW meeting
las held in Brinsley United
:hurch basement Wednesday
vening. Mrs. George Lee opened
le meeting with a devotional on
rayer. Hymn "Come let us sing
f a Wonderful Love" was sung
s the opening hymn.
Mrs. Lee read the scripture,
ave several readings on St.
'alentines, the heart and a story
n "The Example of John
lesley." Business then took
lace. 10 members answered the
Al call and the minutes were
ead. A letter was read thanking
UCW for donating enough
coney for the furnishing of a
oom in the new Craigholme.
!losing hymn was sung. Group 3
adies served lunch.
Ladies Guild
The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's
Church, Brinsley met at the home
Wife at TV set to husband: "Shall'
we watch the six o'clock news
and get indigestion, or wait for
'he 11 o'clock and have in-
omnia?"
of Mrs. Charlie Corbett. During
the meeting they finished their
4th quilt since the new year.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Durand,
London visited Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Morley on Sunday.
Neil Trevithick visited Thur-
sday with his parents Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Trevithick.
Euchre party
Twelve tables of euchre were
played at the Brinsley Com-
munity Centre last Friday night.
The prizes were won by
Mrs.Donald Lewis, Mrs. Harold
Guilfoyle, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Joe
Carter, Luther Morley and
Murray Carter.
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Robinson and
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodgins will be
in charge of the next party.
Mrs. Lois Whittard, Niagara on
the Lake, visited with her father
.Cecil Ellwood over the weekdd.
The community extends its
sympathy to Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose
Koricina and family on the death
of his mother the late Mrs.
Koricina.
Danny Lewis and Larry Fenton
arrived home on the weekend
after holidaying in Florida for a
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fenton visited
friends in Grimsby and Oakville
for a few days.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Jim McLeod returned home
last week from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Robert England, Jr., Huron
Park spent Monday with his
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and girls, Donald Averill, Miss
Lucy Cunningham, Crediton and
Mrs. Elaine Foran, Robert
England and Robert Jr., Huron
Park, were Sunday visitors, with
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville and
girls, Parkhill.
Last week's,news should have
read Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Preszcator,Salford and not Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Clark and Mr. &
Mrs. Pack Daniels not Rich
Daniels. -
MT. 0Al2+4,41.
Mrs. Gregory Fleming
tertained. her friends and -neigh!,
bonr ladies at a quilting bee 'in
her, home last week.
Mrs. Roberty, Hamilton spent
A few days with Mr, & Mrs. Pat
Glavin and faMily and the 'Bo*
families.
Mr. .4 Mrs. Bill Inson and Mr. dr
Mrs. Gerry Hartman and boys,
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan.
Mr. & Mrs. John Morrissey are
enjoying a holiday in sunny
Florida,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald O'Leary and
family dined on Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Young.
Misses Anne and Angela
Regier, London were guests for a
few days with their parents Mr. &
Mrs, Joe Regier, Dashwood.
Mrs. Catherine Morrissey is
spending a few weeks with Mr. &
Mrs. Hubert Desjardine,
Amberley and other relatives,
Joanne and John. Muller were
weekend guests with their
parents Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Muller
and family.
Miss Cecelia Dietrich and girl
friends, London, called on Louis.
Dietrich, Sunday.
Charles Dietrich has returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital.
His many friends are happy to
hear he has returned to good
health.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Dietrich
left by plane for a Pr
climate in the south to enjoy
holiday.
Miss Betty Rotten, London
spent.a few days with Mr, .&
John Hutten„
Mr. George Ryan and Earl.
Trainor of Fanshawe College,
London visited over the weekend
with their parents.
The community extends
sympathy to the family of Mrs.
Josephine .Koricina who was
buried after the funeral mass
here in Our Lady of Mt, Carmel
cemetery, Haskett and Son
Funeral Home were in charge,
Rev. Father John Mooney P.P.
was the Priest in charge. Mrs,
Koricina died in St. Joseph's
Hospital After a lengthy illness,
trinsley ladies sponsor
soom at AC nursing home