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May 15
to
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May 24
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The Aftertlgon Unit met at version to 'Christianity, she
the home of Mrs. Jane became a novelist. Her first
book was entitled "Original
Sin." Since then she has
written 36 novels. They. have
been translated into 10
languages.
She and her
husband, work, read, & study
together as well as conduct
speaking tours.' Laura Lucas
read a letter from, the
Leprosy Mission,, thanking
the group for the collection of
used stamps. The total
proceeds from their sale
exceeds $20,000.
Melville Ladies Aid meets
‘DeVries with 1.2 present.
Mrs. Peggy Cudmore, the
president read a poem. Mrs,
Anne Smith offered a read-
' ing "An Irish Blessing".
Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Vern
Hupfer led `the discussion on
Psalm 37 as the Bible Study.
Mrs. Ken Tyerman con-
tinued the study on Japan.
' She told the story of a
Japanese girl, Mrs. Miura,
who at an early age was
stricken with spinal tuber-
culosis. Following her con-
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s thanks
The MelvilleChurch Ladies
Aid met at the home of Mrs.
Walter Kerr. Mrs. Ada
Armstrong as leader opened
the meeting. The scripture
was read by Winnifred
Edgar. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read
by Ruby Steiss; the financial
report by Mrs. Dennis and
the sunshine report by Ethel
Long. Thirteen members
answered the roll call with
verses on Mothers Day and
Spring.
Mrs-. Armstrong read two
poems.
Winners of the Lucky
Draw for the Bluevale Com-
munity Hall were drawn at
Brussels Community Centre
on May 10 at the dance
sponsored by the Bluevale
Recreation Association:
1/2 beef - Mrs. Gary Cham-
bers, Wroxeter; 'A pig - Jim
Arch, Oakville; 1/2 pig - Lorne
McCrackin „ Bluevale; $100
bill - Ethel Moffatt, Bluevale;
45 lbs. Aatrex - Larry Zinn,
Wingham; $50 bill - Len
Thomas, Bluevale; Coffee
maker - W. McKenzie,
Ruby Steiss-was in charge
of the programme, conduct-
ed a' contest. and read
"Mothers the world needs
today." Elsie Evans read
"The Isms of Life" and.
"Excuses for not going to
church." Mrs. Stephens read
"There'll always be Heav-
en." Lulu Kerr played music
on her tape recorder. Mrs.
. King thanked Mrs. Kerr
for the use of her home.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Elsie Evans and Mrs. Ada
Armstrong, assisted by the
hostess.
Burlington.
Case of 10W30 oil- Ken
Mathers, Bluevale; 2 bags
Swift's Mineral - Michelle
Searson; Color TV antenna -
Doc Stephenson, Brussels;
Clock radio - Ila Paulin,
Bluevale.
Chain saw chain - Les
Jacklin, Wingham; case Ford
tractor oil - D. Searles,
Ancaster; case Castrol snow-
mobile oil- John Jessup,
Belgrave; 2 steak dinners at •
Turnberry Tavern - Dewey
Adams, Gorrie.
Win Bluevale Hall draw