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Portraying "All the XI:to' Mee *WV (dfo'vr, Henry DeBruyn, Donald Humphrey, David Negrifn, Timothy lefelhereete, geeerele eleleke trell, Richard Philips, Joseph Szabo, John Vanderweil and Mort. Wee'enolrel, Abet* free) tee dress rehearsal were Christopher Chanyi and Jay Davhon. vit, 0.'1%9 Itt GOING TO MARKET — These young members of the Exeler Fi9Are $'1e:4:11:19 CVO W.4. el!" market in the club's skating carnival Saturday, From :eh' 'to a:0:1 Ergeo ecr caw!, Crystal Bierling, Liette Clarke, Aylan Couchie, jennlfef Gillian Simpson and Suzanne Steciuk. In the bock row 0!* Mixt;i 10 VIalt1A) eati Karla Josephson. 174 By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Mr, and. Mrs', Clarence • Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr, and. Mrs, Heber Davis, of this coin- munity were dinner guests on February 26 with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Whalen in honour of Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Abbott of Lucan, 4 who were celebrating their 48th wedding anniversary. After dinner, all enjoyed euchre. The bridesmaid of 48 years ago Eileen Carroll presented the guests of honour with a plant from all present. Mr. and Mrs. ILA. Muliens London, sister Doris, Mrs. Mabel. Needham Lucan and. Mr, and Mrs, Elliott McRoberts of Exeter all first cousins of Mrs. Clifford Abbott were guests also, • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mrs. George McFalls Centralia and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis were guests at the wedding of Michael David and Suzanne Dietrich at Mt. Carmel Church February 29 and to the dinner at the home of Suzanne's parentseMr. and Mrs. Leonard Dietrich, following the service, and attended the reception and dance 'at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre where they were joined by relatives, neigh- bours and friends for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis visited Mr. and. Mrs. Heber Davis Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cune ningham,, Mar, Ontario were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and family. • Mr. Gote Winnerstrom spent the past week with Mrs. Isaac and Marjorie London. Congratulations to Mrs. Isaac on the occasion of her 88 birthday. Canon Rees London will be, in charge of Holy Com- munion service at St. Patrick's church next Sunday at eleven o'clock. Prof. Walter Creery was in charge of the service, Sunday, Milt, E, SUMMERS ORANTON lbe *Away euchre club itt the home of Mr, and t§ r.larene(1 G, Lewis on kfirwiry Vf4;741 whiners were the fi))owirip; members: ladies' axbv.wo, Marion ilodgins; 1191.* hand*, Jean Donley; v)ore, Clara ilodgins, ge,-4 for the men high score, IcSIMBO notigins; lone ikAarhs§',133/11/04015; and low e;41 MoRobert. fatrtrair scoc1ety fatic olive moot exotive Lt.k,-to lirenefe met at the '..,4,1 •;r4 of Mr.. and Mrs. Al 4...6%);76. On '17-1.irsday. This the by erevelopes foe itiee eneeeesseene end to Attra wae /;:art...pciign ever s, cisuetrch next4 00.?x,rev.'•;,Ca‘4..= ft? ff.-0.24941 VA-R3 6b,r.rg :seni.:12!..) 1,2,a0-67. 15neeneey Le en., aend ,avelef.1 93V151',. "Prayer is talking and listening to God," said Canon Rees, "God will answer you at the right time, wait and don't get discouraged," The World Day of Prayer will be held in St, Thomas Church on March 7 at 8;30 p,m. Everyone is invited to The Huron Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School board spent Most of the meeting Monday night on the Alms and Objectives of the system. Winitera PeeterteDirector Educalion, gave a report ttanmarizMg what progress has be made to date Refugees at turktion lily ;CAM leRiVenitee WM. eMenente Ulu Ilyene Pine of eneeedneee vete tiae, weekend nav Pelee itseetneWeenie Menree geViete vent ie,?-ee weekend neien tbair grethelare.ea's,, Mr. Tee Siteee 'aea env& Mrs,. lialtea enetia nit Ineendien were butieleyeneetteng efinezer rueets eiaree Z,4 re neteefiatel Eire, e7, anedder of Lareinn tis spenn±ng a few frenee AVith NM. Mrs. '"erne 1,32..zrXer:. Mrs. leekeriinier seeent Senn:lay 'with Mrs. Cele.1 Deb sen and. Mr. ,raid efre. Here.:A Davis, Satenedey February 23 the Kerleton-Woodbare and Thernesview. 'United Churches welcomed Lieu Van Men, La Hoa, La Ky Minh, La My Juong, four Vietnamese refugees who will be living in an apart- ment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burgin. On February 24th these people and other family members sponsored by the Christian Reformed Church at Exeter and the Roman Catholic church at Strathroy were introduced at morning church services at Woodham United Church and Kirkton United Church. Miss Susan Armstrong of Australia is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul. Ms. Terri Paul of Ottawa and Steve Sims of Hamilton were guests on the weekend. Also a Paul gathering was held on Sunday' (11) i?. * le Keep all containers marked "poison" out of the reach of curious children and care- less adults. Thousands of cases of poisoning are treated in hospitals and clinics each year. These figures remind us that you,' too, can be a victim of poisoning, no matter where no matter when. attend this inspirational service. At the United Church, Rev. Elwood Morden conducted the worship. Continuing with his Lenten series, Rev. Morden entitled his sermon "The Nameless Hero", This referred to the soldier who relative to various system objectives and outlining what emphasis and direction these objectives should receive in the future. He said, "It is my hope that a general review and redefinition of these ob- jectives, at this time, will continue to ensure progress and improvement in what I believe to be a progressive and productive school system." The board accepted the resignation of custodian Peter Gummow from Immaculate Conception ..thool, Stratford, effective March 15, for personal reasons. The position is being advertised. The ceiling tile at the new addition at St. Joseph's school in. Clinton is not satisfactory and will be replaced following a com- plaint to the Canadian Portable Structures, the general contractor, and to the sub-contractors. ,A number of trustees have already indicated they are interested in attending the 1930 Congress of Education to be held in Montreal in May—only three may attend at board expense. took pity on Jesus, when lie was on the Crops and gave Him a sponge filled with wine, This nameless man was the only one who eared when Jesus cried "My God why bast Thou forsaken me." We hear yet we do not heed, or do anything, what is the outcome for us, said Rev. Morden. God judges us, not so much by what is in our hands, but by what is in our hearts. There is much that we can, give to the task of saving this world, and we can rejoice that God judges us by what we have in our hearts, A dialogue was presented by Rev. Morden represen- ting the Blind Beggar Bartimeaus, who was cured of his blindness by Jesus, and Douglas Brown who took the part of a Jew who became a follower of Jesus, The Granton Community Bible Church began holding its services at Prince Andrew School on March 2. The praise and worship service was at 10 a.m. and the teaching serVice at 11 a.m. Rev. Glen Fretz of London was the speaker, and his message was taken from Philippians 27-30. In this passage Christians are encouraged to stand firm in their faith, when under pressure or adversity paid Rev. Fretz, nsiei By GORDON MORLEY Miss Cindy Prest is recovering from a skiing accident. Mr, and Mrs. George Prest visited recently with Cecil Ellwood in London. Timss.Advocats, March 5, 1980 POO, Pick top. Granton .card players Separate board studies objective