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*Iintsbury people
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ALL THE KING'S MEN — Well over 1,500 people enkeyed tfie eXtrUf rwto
29th annual carnival Saturday. 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
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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,
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fatrtrair scoc1ety
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exotive
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"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.
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Ulu Ilyene Pine of eneeedneee vete tiae, weekend
nav Pelee
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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
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Pick top. Granton .card players
Separate board
studies objective