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THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev., A. M. Johnston'
B.A. B.Q.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
10:15 AM. Church School
11:30 A.M. "Let's Have
Sunday Sports"
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PRESBYTERIAN GHUIrCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MeCARROLL
10:00 a.m. Church Seim,'
:11:00 A.M. Worship Service
God was Manifest in the Flesh
Organist: Mrs. Norais Moffat
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
Parish Prigat:
The Rev. F. G. Braby, LA„ L.Th,
SAINT JOIPill'S Smogla
Organist -- Mr* EL Elliott
8:00 a.m . timely lucbasist
11:30 A.M. Mathis
SAINT ALBAN'S IL
SAINT DAVID'S — ATV/001)
10:00 a.m. 'MIMI
WALTON
8th and 16th Unit Of
Duff's U.C.W., Walton
The Mardi meeting was held at
the home or Mrs. Jim Fritz on
Wednesday afternoon March 1.3th,
Mrs. Don McDonald took the
devotional part of the meeting
opening with the Call to Wor-
ship. Hymn 308, verses 1-2.3-0,
0 For a Closer Walk With God,
was sung with Mrs. Fritz as pian-
ist. The scripture was from Jfothn
1.3, 1-15. :A short meditation was
read foliewed by prayer A Lenten
article and poem. Hynin 360
Take Up Thy Cross. the Saviour,
said, was sung,
The topic, Woman of Courage,
was taken from. the study book
Japan Profile.
Mrs. Doug Fraser was in charge
of the business part of the meet-
ing. The minutes of the IliSt meet-
ing were read by the secretary.
Roll call was answered with a
bazaar item. inhere Were eleven
members and one guest present..
The Thankoffering meeting is
on, March 31st at 8:00 p.m. with
guests. Dr. J. A. MoWatt of Wes-,
ley Willis 'United Church, Clinton
will be the speaker.
Copper collection was taken
and money collected for the Bible
Society. The regular collection Was
received.
Grace was sting and lunch set.V,
ed. by Mrs, Ken McDonald and the
hoStetis. s.
MKARYWEATELEfi, ;;;- llir, and
;it s. Ilo w rd Alerry w ea titer of
Ottawa are pleased 10 ii111101.111C0
the engagement of their daughter,
to Alr„James Stiles, son of
Doctor and Mrs. William Stiles of
Brussels, •Ontario. Wedding to
take place June 39 at Christ
Cilitirch in Ottawa.
CARDS OF THANKS
sincerely thank all wile seat
cards, gifts and treats and visited
me while I was in hospital and
since coining home. Your kind-
ness was appreciated.
Dorothy Ritchie"
My sincere thanks is eixpressed
10 all these, who retnemberd tae
wan vis its, cards and gifts, while
in Settfoah Ilosratal. Every-
thing was much appreciated.
Menu() .Jackson
I would like to thank all those
who seal cards of sympathy and
flowers, re my sister's demise.
Your kindness is all deeply ap-
preciated.
Miss Cora. Alcock
My sincere thanks to all those
who remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while 1 was a
patient in Listowel Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr Zyluk, West-
era Star Lodge 149. Your thought-
fulness was appreciated: •
Clifford Bray.
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to all for get well wishes,
visits and gifts while 1 was a
patient in Winghani Hospitab Your
thoughtfulness was much apprec-
iated.
Mrs. Jim flair
Our sincere appreciation and
thanks is given to all those who
expressed their symapthy in acts
of kindness, floral tributes and
messages, at the tithe of oar re-
cent bereavment. Your thought-
fulness will always he reinember-
ed.
The ;Gordon Family
The fah:lily of the late Lewis
B. Armstrong wish to thank re
latiVes, friends, and ;neighbours,
felt their Many ,acts of kindneSs,
expressions of sympathy, and
floral tributes during' their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. zyhik., nurses and Staff of
Winghain and DiStrict Hospital,
tleV, A. Johnston and the 'D: A.
Rahn Funeral genie, BrUSSelS.
IN MEMORIAM
CARTER — in loving memory of
a dear Daughter and sister,
Agnes Ann Marie (Marks)
Carter, who passed away March
19th, 1967.
In our home she is remembered,.
Sweet memories cling to her name.
We who loved her in life dearly,
Still love her in death the same,
Always remembered by Mom,
and Dad Marks; Sisters, Helen
and Shirley and Brother Robert,
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Saturday — Deep Fried Chicken
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BORN
HAND — To Corporal and Airs.
Edward Hand (nee Pat Jaeklin)
in Z•werlmicken, Germany, on
February 25th, a sun, :\licham
Edward, a brother for bonnie
Lynn.
IN MEMORIAM
HOY --- la loving memory of a
dear Husband, George Huy,
'who passed away two years
ago March 25th, 1966.
This month comes hack with
deep regret.
It brings back a birthday I'll
never forget.
They say time heals all sorrow
and helps us forget.
But time so far has only proved
Bow much. I miss you yet.
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But my memories of • you will
never die.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by wife :Betty,
GEORGE COOK
-,.91 go Ernest Cook, 70, of Bel-
grave, died Monday, March 11th,
11 London.
Surviving are las wife, the
foliner Ivy Cook; daughters, Miss -
Annie, Belgrave; JameS,.
(Elsie) Walsh, .Blyth; Mrs. Wil- •
Ham t Florence) MeArter, Brus-
sels; Mrs. Ben (Nora) Huskinson,
Mrs. Muriel Bosnian, Sault Ste.
Marie; Mrs. James (Mildred)
t'a ton, Mossley ; :11 rs. Raymond,
(Lois) Green, Kincardine.; Sirs.
Allen (Evelyn.) Lechinsky, Reg-
ina.; sons, Wesley, Norman and
Charles, all of Peigrave;••brothers, •
Walter, 13Iyth; Gordon, Cochrane.
sisters, Mrs. Reg (May) Carter,
Woodstock; Mrs. Eva McKnight,
Sarnia.
The funeral was held.lrom the
S. .1. Walker funeral home, Wing-
ham, on Wednesday, at 3,30 p.m.
Temporary entombment was in
Gingham cemetery chapel. •
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