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Knox Church to have anniversary
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in this village of ours. This
concern for others brought will-.
ing hands to demonstrate, in a
practical manner, that there are
those who are ready to drop their
own activities to help someone
who needs it. The Wednesday
following• the fire at the home of
Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Thynne, nine
ladies, armed with mops and pails
converged on the Thynne home
and went to work to clean up the
mess left in the wake of the fire.
This friendly reaching out of
helping hands to others is not too
often seen in larger centres. It
is heart-warming to learn of it
in our own community.
Correspondent
Mrs,Mac Engel
Knox Presbyterian Church
will observe Anniversary Ser-
vice on Sunday, October 21 at
11 a.m. Sunday School will meet
at 9:45 for Anniversary Sunday.
We are pleased tc-.L see that
Douglas Purdy is home follow-
ing surgery at Listowelllospital,
Carman Fischer, •Rexclale,
spent the Thanksgiving weekend
with his parents, Mc. and Mrs.
Stanley Fischer.
MissesMarie and Janet
Veitch, London, were home for
the long weekend,
M. and Mrs. John Vanass,
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler.
Miss Ruth Kenney, Fulton,
N.Y. spent a few days with Mrs.
Mac Engel. They were guests .at
the Kellam-Engel wedding in St,
James Anglican Church, Strat-
ford, on Friday evening.
Several ladies from the W.M.S
Afternoon Group were guests of
the Atwood W.M.S. in the Atwood
Presbyterian Church on Wednes-
day evening, October 3rd.• Rev.
Dennis Clark was the speaker
and an enjoyable evening was
spent with other guests from
Ethel, Moncrieff, and Monkton.
Mrs., Wilfred Strickler and
Mrs. Clem. Steffler from the
CranbroOk Women's. Institute at-
tended the Fall Rally at. Centralia
on October 1.
Mr. and Mr s.Wayne Cameron,
Dean and Daryl, Tilbury spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bouch and
children, Collingwood, spent the
weekend with Mr. anciAlrs. Doug..
las. Purdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether
and daughters, Cambridge, visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Iluether,
Cranbrook Cooking Clan met
at the home of Mrs, Clare Veitch
on October 6th and the last meet-
ing will be held on Friday, Oct-
ober 19 at 6:30p.m. Nancy Knight
disCussed handout sheets and Mrs
Veitch and Nancy ((with an Or-.
iental Flavor." Nancy and Mary
Ellen Knight demonstrated howto
make pineapple, chicken and rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thiel,
Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Conley on the weekend,
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In scanning the Mitchell Advocate we note that the
over thirty Women's Institute members from Newfound-
land had a busy day in the Kirkton and Mitchell area.
While in Mitchell they toured the , Stacey Bros.. plant.
The Zurieh Citiz ens-News reports a double victory.
Last weekend was a big event for- two Dashwood resi-
dents when the London and. District Cage Bird Associa-
tion held their annual show in the Elk Club. Stewart
Wolfe received $107 in a draw. Roy Van Dorsselaer
Captured two firsts and a second with the three cages he
showed and he was also the seller of the lucky ticket
which won' the draw for his neighbor. - - -.Several areas
of Stephen Township have asked the municipality to request
feasibility study on the possibility on receiving water from
the Grand Bend to London Lake Huron pipeline. Those
interested are the police village of Dashwood, Crediton
and Centralia and the urban area at Huron Park.
Blyth moved one small step closer to having senior
citizens apartments, according to the Blyth Standard, on
Monday night when council passed a by-law asking a
survey of need for senior citizens housing. The by-law
enables the Ontario Housing Commission to conduct a survey
in Blyth to determine if there is a need for subsidized
housing Jor senior citizens. No date was given as to when
the survey will be conducted. — - Members of the Blyth
Christian Reformed. Church honored Rev. and Mrs. Kroeze
on their retirement. They will live in Hamilton.
. The Lucknow Sentinel reports that Irene Hasty, 18,
daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty of Ashfield Town-
ship, was awarded the Huron County Women's Institute
Scholarship of $100 at the district rally at Centralia on
Monday. She Is a' graduate of F. E. Madill Secondary
School,' Wingham, and is presently' training as a student
nurse at St. Thomas-Elgin Hospital at St . Thomas. - —
The fund raising campaign for the new Ripley-Huron
Recreation Complex swung into high gear this week as
the personal canvass of residents of the community began:
Robert Emerson, chairman of the committee said that the
total cost of the recreation complex, which will include an
artificial ice arena, and indoor swimming pool, will be ,
$450,000. - - - Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron of Lucknow
celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Friday. - .; -
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster, Dungannon, marked their
50th wedding anniversary recently.
A rummage sale, according to the Teeswater News,
sponsored by the Teeswater Lions Club, which has become
an annual event, netted about $1500.
The Wingham Advance-Times reports that the district
planning board may soon be dissolved and.a new board,
strictly for the Town of Wingham may replace. It. —
Lions District Governor James Pemberton congratulated
four charter members of the Wingham Club, while making
his official visit to the Wingham Lions Club. The charter
members Emery Stuckey, Hartley Crawford, Frank Madill
and. Wilfred Crawford, were made "Old Monarchs" after
35 years of membership.
Mr. and Mrs. William Daer, according to, the'Goderich
Signal-Star, observed their 55th wedding anniversary
recently. A small celebration was held at the home of their
soh, Joseph Daer.
The Clinton News-Record reports that Clinton council
has' decided to install ..crosswalks at four points. Cross-
walks will be installed at John and Albert Streets, flatten-
bury and Albert Streets, Victoria and East Streets and
East and Ontario Streets. - - Estimated loss Of about
$10,000 was caused by fire to the trailer home of Mrs.
Mabel McCullough, Clinton. Mrs. McCullough is a widow.
She and her Six children were left homeleSs and lost most
of their belongings In the fire. No official cause of the
fire Was given. - PennySale nets $1,039 for the women'S
Auxiliary to the Clinton public Hospital.
The Exeter 'Times-Advocate reports that the Grand
Bend council oh a split vote Monday night decided to
continue With investigations of a proposed sewage system
for the village. - e A report from the Ministry of Treasury
economics and intergovernmental affairs, shows that Exeter
has the highest percentage of back taxes of any town in Huron.
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