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conduct service, see slides
Church women at Elimville
KIRKTON WI CELEBRATES — The 75th anniversary of the
Wednesday night. Shown above with the anniversary cake are life member Mrs. Albert Bickell; Provincial
President Mrs. H. Maluske of Chesley; Kirkton WI president Mrs. Mervin Shute and life member Mrs. Stuart
Shier. T-A photo
family who take in a budding city
hoodlum during the summer of
'27. The play is a study of
Kirkton Women's Institute was celebrated tolerance in rural family life, its
effect on the city boy, on the
family's own son and the com-
munity in which they live.
Opening July 4, is the musical
adaptation of Lister Sinclair's
The Blood Is Strong. This
humorous and touching comedy
reveals the joys and heartbreaks
In following with an artistic
policy dedicated to developing
and, encouraging Western
Ontario playwrights and offering
regional audiences an op-
portunity to partake of theatrical
experiences, the Blyth Summer
Festival's 1977 summer program
will include two originalCanadian
plays written especially for the
Festival, a new adaptation of
Harry J, Boyle's, A Summer
Burning, and a revival of last
year's smash success, The Blood
Is Strong, by Canadian author
Lister Sinclair.
Opening the season July 1, is
Harry J. Boyle's A Summer
Burning. Boyle, born and raised
near Blyth, and currently
chairman of the CRTC, has
/written many novels about his
rural roots.
This story is about a farm
SORORITY PLEDGES — Beta Sigma Phi Pledges received their Ritual of Jewels Degree at the Annual
Founders Day banquet. From the left are Mrs. Helen Frayne, Joy Darling, Bonnie Ratz, Wanda Graham and
Kenley Campbell.
of early Scottish Settlers in
Canada, bravely confronting
bears, Indians and young love.
This is centennial year at
Blyth. In order to celebrate it,
festival writer and actor, Jim
Schaefer has written The Blyth
Memorial History Show which
opens July 27, This series of
vignettes portrays a rural
Ontario village from 1633 through
pioneering, settlement and
railroading. As he says, "It's a
patchwork guilt of tall-tales, silly
songs, a few true blue facts and a
Stalks of fresh Ontario
asparagus will soon be poking
their heads through the soil. This
delicious Ontario vegetable is
available only from mid-May to
mid-June.
Food specialists at the Ontario
Food Council, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, suggest
you look carefully before buying
asparagus. Choose bright green
stalks with tightly closed com-
pact tips. Stalks should be
straight and firm and about six to
eight inches in length,
Eat asparagus when it's
freshest. If it necessary to store
... Never was a woman more richly mother than
this woman, bubbling over with a hundred little
songs and scraps of gay nonsense to beguile a
child from tears, and filled with wayward moods
as she was, yet her hands were swift to tender-
ness and care and quiet brooding tending when
need arose. Never was she a more perfect mother
than during the summers on the mountain top
when she could give herself freely to her children.
She led them here and there in search of beauty,
and she taught them to love cliffs and rugged
rocks outlined against the sky, and to love also
little dells where ferns and moss grow about a
pool. Beauty she brought into her house too and
filled the rooms with ferns and flowers.
PEARL BUCK
Gone all too soon!
fiF
the asparagus, wrap the bottom
of the stalks in a damp paper
towel, put in a plastic bag and
refrigerate, Use within one to two
days.
To cook, bring a frypan full of
water to a rapid boil on the stove.
Drop asparagus spears into the
boiling water and boil for seven
minutes. Drain and serve im-
mediately.
Take advantage of the fresh
Ontario asparagus while it's here
and serve it often. Remember to
choose it carefully and use it
quickly. All too soon it will be
gone for another season.
bear named Beatrice."
The fourth show, opening
August 9, entitled The Shortest
Distance Between Two Points,
has been written by Keith
Rouls ton, publisher' of The
Village Squire magazine and The
Blyth Standard. This light satiric
comedy concerns the conflict
between a small village and the
provincial government where
frustration turns to action, when
a newly proposed highway
threatens the very existence of
the village.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Kirkton 4H corn club meeting
was held April 28 at the home of
Grant Athur The main speaker
was their club leader Bill Arthur,
his topic was planting of corn.
The next meeting will be held
May 10. Twenty members and
leaders were present. After the
meeting lunch was served,
Mrs. Janice Hawkins leader of
Kirkton Guides represented this
district at Girl Guide Silver
Birch Area Annual in Barrie last
weekend,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grierson,
London were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen.
Russell Heard of Toronto called
on Mrs. George Hall last Sunday.
After the United Church ser-
vice a dedication service for the
new church doors was held in
memory of Raymond Heard and
presented by the Heard family,
Several of the Heard family were
present.
Mrs. Maurice Blackler and Dr.
Berry visited one day last week
with. Dr. & Mrs. Rokeby-Tnomas
of Kitchener. Mrs. Rokeby-
Thomas was guest speaker at
Mitchell Sunday, April 24, after
which she visited Mrs. T. Elliott
and Mrs. Maurice Blackler.
Miss Heather Urquhart and
Miss Marion Droog, St. Marys,
leaves Saturday for overseas.
They will visit in Holland, Ger-
many, Scotland and England.
While in England they will visit
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Temple (Dawn
Blackler).
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By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville United Church
Women held a special church
service Sunday morning. The
guest preacher was Mrs. Bruce
Eaton speaking on her stay in
Bangladesh. Mrs. Ina Skinner
read the scripture. Mrs. Leona
Hern, Cathy Simpson, Sandra
Rowe and Grace Pym supplied
two musical numbers. A social
hour followed.
The Elimville United Church
Women met Wednesday evening.
The meeting on stewardship and
finance was in charge of Mrs.
Jean Johns and Mrs. Kaye
Penhale.
The president Mrs. Marjorie
Johns presided for the rest of the
meeting. The roll call was an-
swered by an Easter or Spring
verse. Two delegates will be sent
to Westminster Weekend.
Mrs. Johns passed several
pictures of the Upper Room
Chapel, Nashville and told about
this lovely building. The U.C.W.
will exhibit at Kirkton Fall Fair,
Everyone was reminded of the
Plant Seminar to be held May 5.
Mrs. Grace Pym gave a report of
two days spent at the conference
in Sarnia. It was reported the
manse committee was planning a
pork barbeque May 28. The
Universal Code System was
discussed and it was decided to
write to our members of
parliament. Mrs. Jean Johns
showed pictures of local in-
terests, Florida and the western
provinces. These were enjoyed
by all.
Personals
Mrs. Verna Johns and Miss
Irene Criest, St. Thomas called
on Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly on
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Emerson Johns and family.
John Batten and Floyd Cooper
attended the C.S. Anderson Road
School at Guelph this week.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Routly were Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Delbridge of Exeter and
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of
London.
Mrs. Doug Johnson and family
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Cooper.
Mrs. Floyd Cooper attended
the Women's Institute Officer's
Conference at Waterloo this
week.
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Fill her home with flowers and love
this Mother's Day
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