HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-03-19, Page 25By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN.
U,C.W., of St. Andrew's
Church Kippen met March 11
with hostesses Mrs. Dayid
Turner and Mrs. Emerson
Kyle, 1-toll Call was an-
swered by a plant exchange.
The combined worship and
topic took the form of a skit
presented by Mrs. Edison
McLean assisted by Mrs,
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs, E.
Kyle, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and
Mrs. Keith LoVe.
The topic was a First Aid
course in Failures, symp-
toms of the disease of failure
being envy, hate, anger etc
and the cure for the disease
Christ in your life.
Plans were finalized for
entertaining in April and the
ukulele group of Huron
Centennial' school will
provide musical numbers."A
bale will be packedJune 1,
Mrs. David. Cooper gave a.
report on Christian
Development visitation.
report was • given by Mrs.
Keith Love, Key Woman fOr 1981 will be Mrs. 'David
Turner,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McGregor and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bell have returned
from a holiday in U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs, Grant
MacLean have returned
from Jamaica.
Mrs. Art Tooth, Winnipeg
is the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
W.L. Mellis.
Mrs. M. Connolly is a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital London.
Mr. and Mrs, John
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.
John Cooper have returned
from a holiday in Arizona.
Kippen East W,I, en-
tertained at the Bluewater
Rest Home Zurich,' Wed-
nesday with musical num,
bers by Janet Hoggarth and.
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot. A
fashion show was presented
and lunch was served.
Women at Kippen
discuss first aid,
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Twentriseven help mar
Dash* oodiad ' yi birthday
turmoil, people need their
faith as never before.
A humorous skit was
presented by Mrs. Ken
Mr setee rwaaer des hn Maresa. e japtine,
with Mrs, Chandler reading
appropriate scripture
passages at intervals.
Mrs. Gordon Bender presi-
dent presided for the
business. Due to illness,
there were only 9 Members
and one visitor present. Two
invitations were read:
Grand Bend Ecumerical
service at the Anglican
church April 10 and Zurich.
United church May 1. A
strawberry supper is plann-
ed for June 18.
The bakeless bake sale
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MRS. IRVINDARSAH DWEOR OD will be held at the home of
Twenty-seven members. Mrs. Esther Salmon.
of Mrs. Frieda Keller's Mrs. Martene took the
family gathered at Zion topic on baptism and Mrs.
Lutheran church service last M, Melleeke had closing
Sunday morning before go- devotions. •
ing to the borne of Earl and
Kathy Keller where they Haveassttehwemarodship
were joined by more of the Calvary United church family (48 total) to celebrate Women held the March morn's 72nd birthday. They meeting Tuesday 11th. with
came from Windsor, the stewardship, Finance Waterloo, OW:Jerk'', London, and Leadership group in Denfield and Dashwood; charge and Mrs. Bill
Monday the Dillons came. Chandler and Mrs. Hugh
She thanks all her "Dear Boyle conveners, The theme ones" for birthday wishes, was stewardship with the
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Set nruuther and daughter Boyle gave a prayer follow-
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sent. The Altar Guild most dramatic and deman- returned home following a
reported 33 visits and 4 Faith
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BRINSLEY
The Brinsley U.C.W. held
their March meeting
Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Fred Lewis -
Miss Viola Lewis opened the
meeting with a prayer. The
opening hymn being "When I
survey the wondrous Cross."
Mrs. Dyck read the
scripture and Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis a poem "At the Cross
of Jesus". Viola Lewis gave
a reading "Japan in their
Society," Mrs. Jack Hodgson
took over for the business
and eight members an-
swered the roll call.
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and Bill and Kathy attended
the wedding of Lois Whit-
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WOODHAM
Woodham U.C.W. was held
in the church basement
Wednesday March 12 with 22
members present. The
theme of the meeting was
"Thoughts of spring."
Songs and readings of
spring were interspersed.
Mrs. Marvin Hartwiek
favoured with a piano in-
strumental and Mrs. John
Rodd showed a film and
slides on Japan.
World Day of Prayer
service was held at
Woodham United Church
March 7 Kirkton U.C.W. The
class that counts and Kirkton
Anglican Church Women
joined in .
Mrs. Jim Hodgins of
Granton very capably spoke
on Responsibility and
Freedom. Mrs. Bill Spence
favoured with a solo.
Immediately following the
service a smorgasbord lunch
was served.
Mrs. Merle Lewis arrived
to her home in Brinsley
Saturday after spending
the winter months with her
son and daughter-in -law Mr.
Creditan East
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arm-
strong and family visited
Sunday with Mrs. Helen
Armstrong at the Zurich
nursing home.
Mr, and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator visited Sunday
with Mrs. Mary Thornton in
Seaforth hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Glanville and family, RR1
Parkhill were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Preszcator and girls.
Jody and Rhonda remained
with their grandparents to
spent Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hamilton, Grand Bend were
and Mrs. Roy Lewis in
California.
Miss Verna Greenlee and
Elmer, Exeter were
Tuesday afternoon visitors
with Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley.
Miss Ruth Trevithick of
Etobicoke is home on
holidays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Trevithick for the spring
school-break.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley
and , Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hodgins have returned home
from holidaying in Florida.
Mrs. Donald Watson is a
patient in St. JOseph's. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Rae Lewis spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mrs. Jean Heist returned
home from a trip to Florida.
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