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Also at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lovie Shipka, Ralph Morley of Woodstock, Karen Morley of Edmonton, Gerald Morley and Cathie Horrell of London, Danny and Shari Morley of Exeter Robert Bray of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomson and family of Granton and Mrs. Charlie McRobert and Ruth Ann and friend of Granton, George Thomson of Komoka, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thomson and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Blom of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley of Exeter, Miss Ola Morley of London, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde of Thames Road and Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter, Miss Karen Morley of Edmonton, Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka, Robert Bray of Thamei Road recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family. Clandeboye ladies meet CLANDEBOYE Mrs. 011ie Hodgins was hostess Monday for the meeting of St. James Anglican church women. Mrs. Jim Cunningham, president, was in charge and gave a reading on freedom. All members participated in the Scripture Reading. Included in the business was a decision to help with the re-decorating and renovations of the Rectory in preparation for the new minister, Rev. Pocock. Many from this area at- tended the Middlesex Beef Producers ladies night, held at Komoka Comniunity Centre, Saturday evening. Joan and Joe Cunningham returned Saturday from a two week vacation in Florida. Congratulations and best wishes to Wilfred Cun- ningham who celebrated his 90th birthday while spending the past two weeks with his daughter Isobel and Arnold Harper of St. Pauls. Mrs. Dorothy Joyce, Windsor spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Rupert Williams. Clarence Millson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millson, London. Mrs. Helen Scott, Lakefield, near Peter- borough spent last week with her brother and sister-in- law, Dick and Edie Wor- thington. Arnold Kilmer is a patient in University Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Clan- deboye U.C.W. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham, St. James A.C.W. took part in the World Day of Prayer on Friday, held this year in Lucan Revival Centre. Euchre test at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY " BR INSLEY Mr. and Mrs. John Levine and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter sponsored the progressive euchre party Friday night in the Brinsley School with 10 tables playing. Winners were: ladies high - Mrs. Marjorie Steeper, lone hands -Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, low - Mrs. Glenn Hodgins, men's high - Don Allen, lone hands -Harvey Hodgins, low - Wellington Lockhart, second high for ladies - Mrs. Earl Lewis, second high for men - Glenn Hodgins. * Personals Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevithick were Mr. and Mrs. Don Newey, Colleen and Carol, Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Trevithick, St. Thomas. The Brinsley United Church ladies will have their March meeting Wednesday eve at the home of Mrs. Fred Lewis. 'The ladies Guild of St. Marys Anglican church held their March meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Allan Rowe. The hostesses were Mrs, Levi White and Mrs. Allan Rowe.