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Ladies attend Kiniough World Day of Prayer
By 1 Ay agile Mrs. Eric Thacker was the
The World Day of Prayer
for this creat was held in the
Anglican Church on Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Delbert Hedley '
craned the ladies at the door.
Miss Edna Boyle piayed
own music as the ladies
gathered, and accompanied
the hymns during the ser-
vice.
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leader and welcomed- all
present. Scripture readings
were by Mrs. Ronald Thack-
er, Mrs. Frank Maulden,
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and
• Mrs. Don Bushell. The voic-
es were taken by Mrs. Torn
McDonald and Mrs. Roy
Collins.
The theme on the medita-
tion, Gather for worship,
scatter for service, was given
by Miss May Boyle.
The offering VOLT received
by Mrs. Milford Wall and
Mrs. David. Haldenby and
the offertory prayer given. by
Mrs. Delbert Hedley. Mrs.
Glen Haldenby is the 1983
leader,
• Delores Cross attended, a
convention at Toronto on the
weekend.
Reverend George Garratt
had the 'Anglican serviceon.
Sunday morning owing to the
serious illness of Rev. Philip
Ruch's tattler. Mr. Reuben
Burnett misted Rev. GS -T-
uft.
Mrs. Bill Burt visited last
week with members of her
family at Toronto.
Haywood W.I.
The firilyrood Women's
Insitute met on Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Miss
Edna Boyle when Mrs. Lorne
Eadie gave a most interest
ing travel tall( on her recent
Caribbean trip. She and her
son, Douglas enjoyed a
cruise on the Sun Prinatss
ship, She used a map to show
the different stopping places
which she explained, and
showed interesting' pictures
as well. Her presentation
was enjoyed by everyone and
she Was presented with a
gift.
Well known Ashfield resident dies
• By Marie Park
Thomas Park ("Parkie")
Wiggins of Dungannon died
at Westminster Hospital in
London on March 1. The
sympathy of the community
is extended to his son, Bill
who resides on the hothe
farm.
Several people from here
attended a 'baby shower in
• honour of Joel Bend*, held
• at the home of his aunt and
wide, Debbie and Stephen
Park in Goderich on Sunday.
• Lynda, and Grant Sowerby
of Toronto visited Mrs. Olive
Blake of Lucknow and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Sowerby of
Goderich Township on the
weekend.
Four area ladies, Judy
Kerr, Judy Sproul, Marjorie
Pentland and Beth Dickson
• have returned from two glor-
ious weeks in Hawaii, with
lovely tans and happy mem-
ones.
Six .area churches particip-
ated in the World's Day of
Prayer services held at Don-
• nybrook on Friday, March 5.
Taking part were Nile, Port
Albert, St Augustme, Dun-
gannon , United, Dungannon
Christian Fellowship as well
as the host church. • Guest
speaker was Mrs. Richard
Hawley of Auburn, wife of
the 'student minister at Aub-
urn United Church.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sproul
and family on the death of
Mrs. Sproul's mother, Mrs.
Olive Cook of , Goderich
Township. Mrs. Cook was in
her 64th. year. Besides Jo-
anne, she is survived by a
daughter, Jennifer, Mrs,
Bob Anderson of Londes-
boro, three sisters and one
brother. •
Brookside Broadcast
By Cathy Balt and
Vicky Hackett
• The last game of the boy's
school hockey was held on
March 3 and the Bears were
the champions.
The junior girls hockey
team played against Ripley
girlsat the Lucknow arena on
March 5. Brookside won .with
a 3 to 1 score• ,
On Friday, March 5, seven
grade 8 girls, with the aid of
the French teacher, Joanne
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Bode, made crepes from a
French recipe. This was an
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the crepes tasted .delicious.
The girls made enough to
• share with the teachers,
• On Monday, March 1 the
grade 8 science class started
a Weather Watch. Ever day
two students *announce the 1
weather over the P.A. sys-
tem usually at noon..o far
their predictions have been
very accurate. Keep up the
good work, grade 8/
During the business period
Mrs. William: MacPherson
read the February minutes
and the financial statement,
also the correspondence.
The roll call, An old super-
stition, was welt npswered.
This being an dirish pro-
gram, Miss May' Boyle react
an Irish Story. Readings
were given by Mrs, Prank
Maulden and Mrs. Orrie
Gingrich and Mrs. Ellwood
Elliott conducted an Irish
contest.
• Mrs. Lorne Eadie who
presided for the •business
part of the meeting gave the
courtesies and Miss Edna
Boyle was the program con-
vener.
Comes home
Peter Cook of Lucknow re-
turned home ten days ago
after spending five days in
Wingham Hospital, On Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr.
andMrs. Lorne Cook, Janice
and friend visited Lorne and
Marion's daughter, • Sharon
and her husband, Ron John-
• son in Exeter.
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