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WIFFICie Wave sad Morita are pleamed
to ameninee the ordeal of *dr
*m Alexamirie, horn Mardi 7, Ififie
K -W weighing 7 lbs. IS es.
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grandperents are Loa and Laura Wif-
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radley el Scatherough end Jim and Evelyn
of Amberley.
BECHARD - Mike and Francine of Ethel
welcome with love their daughter, Tanya
Dm, born on March 8, 1900 in Winghan
and IXarict Hospital, weighing lbs.
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IRWIN - Pam and Kahn of lacimow
are pleased to announce the safe arrival
Of Balk** Gerard in Alexandra Marine
and General Hoepital, Goderich, on
February 27, Mk ere~ lbs. 1 o.
Ben le a wee brother for Sarah. Grand-
er* Joon and Gerry Ross oi
Jaen Irwin of Winghem; greet
grandparents are Lyla Treleaven of
lifingham and nods and Clarence Irwin
of Lucknaw.
BC family visiting in Kinlough
We wish all teachers and students an
en able March brook.
Michael Or/b10 of Missiseauga
Mr. and IiIrs. Ken Brown of
to visit with Noma and Bren-
da's mother Berth* aside:thy and other
family members.
Pastor and Mrs. Marvin Christensen
weirt to OM* during the iviek where he
officiated at the funeral of a friend. This
is the fourth funeral in a menthe time for
than. We extend sympathy to those
bereaved families
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs., Allan ithabt
and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Torn McDonald visited
with me. And Mrs. Mac. MacDonald and
Jeffrey et Kincardine. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Erl Thacker and fami-
ly visited in Leiden on Wednesday with
the Fertilleon
Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Midford
Wall (con 10) were Mr. and Mrs. 'NOP.
man Vein at Mildmay.
Mr. and him David Bakker and baby
of St Catharines spent the weekend here
with Connie's father Herman Lauda&
Mr. and Ws. Douglas Teixeira from
• South Burnaby, B.C. are here *tin her
. mother Agnes Hodgins and other
Mathes. •
•• At the Holyrood- Women's - Institute
• euchre party On Wednesday evening prize
winners- were Margaret Smith, Glen
Haldenby Jr., Isobel Brooks and Joan
Murray. • t•
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Mrs. David ,Haldenby had the Miaow
Church Women's meeting at her home on
Thursday afternoon. Maureen Collins ex-
tended a welcome to all and began .with
a poem. Lent was the theme of the
Meeting and suitable hymns were Sung
and. a• time of prayer.
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Lynda Thacker read the scripture for
the day. The roll call was answered with
a Lenten " .11 out U thought
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dIriecretary Kay Thacker read. the
• Minded at the preview meeting and also
a thank . you letter from St. Medea
Heise, Watetioe, for a generous donation
. that was sent earlier and ether
erreependence.
• The next meeting will be at Maureen
duseussedrigiteariel2M"whAelletkeit study book abalkt121
be Introduced. Several events were
The Wednesday. Lenten services will.be
at Edna and May Boyles home. when we
can set aside a time for prayer, Bible
Study and Meditation, on March 14th and
28th and April llth at 11:80. a.m.
Our minister Rev. David Atwell was
• the afternoon speaker and gave us so
much' to this* about and ended with a
lovely prayer for every home,. for all of
\the sick, and all in need of Divine
Guidance. Lent is a time to forgive .and.
prepare for the Gloria* Earner time. ' •
• -Appreciation was shown to him for his
ltev. mUlleseailaaid thee and *0 theaidneeteesan n.
en-
joyed a delicious torch and time, of •
fellowshipmessie matoldethz.
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McDonald and
'Erlmit Haldenby were to Kincardine for
Wednesday evening to the home of Mr.. ,
• and Mrs. Bill Burt. . .
Bernice was the hostess for the Silver
Lake Women's histitute...ineeting:
Purple' Grove welcomes Rebecca
URPLE GROVE
Congratulation's to Ken and 'Brnala
Bridge on, the - birth of their new girl
Rebecca 147are bom en Saturday, Mar. it
'Sure will be nice to have a new 4-H
member and institute member in a few
Welcome home to Katherine Collins ire=
her stay in the hospital. We do hope your
recovery will be speedy.. We conthme to
pray for Irene Boyle as she is in the
.University Hospital in London. • .
Visiting with Jack and Janet Farrell
were Janice Miller, Rachel, Colleen and
Louise from l'handale, and Kathy, Jared
and Scott Martin from Kitchener. Martin
Mooy of Bessie visited with them too.
Marjorie , Thompson visited with Helen
Smith of London, during the week.
It is nice to see the Bothwell's, Aural
Armstrong's and Don Reid's home from
their vacations to the simny south. Glad to
hear you had safe journeys.
Shirley MacDonald \ accompanied the
five teachers and students to the
Eduadion Centre near Wiarton for
three days last week.
Nancy and Rob Cumming, Amanda and
Tyler of Port Elgin, and Marie and Athol
Ming vhdted with Marjorie Thompson on
Sunday. Amanda is staying with her
grandma Marl for the week.
• Krysten Walker is visithig its Toronto
during the spring break. •
Arnold, Anne Kukoly entertained Gladys
A
Currie Colwell, Don and Anne
McCoeh and Richard McCall on the day of
Gladys' 85th birthday.
Congratulations to Mrs. Murdock Mac-
Donald an her 80th birthday.
Barbara and Allen Brown spent the
weekend at home with her parents Isabel
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• and Jim Books..
Wilma Sutton spent a few days in
Newmarket with Robbie Sutton. •
Shirley• and Sheena MacDonald took
Beatie Pollock to visit her -son in
•Pickering.
Mark) Marietta and Katherine 1VIcAuley
visited at John and Joyce Farrell's on
Sunday. •
Anne and Don McCort visited with Besse
Mauldon on Sunday.
Valerie, Dave, Julie and Dan Gibson of
London visited at her parents home, Alma
and Don Gillies for the weekend.
Visitors with Joyce and John Farrell and
girls on Saturday evening were Anne and
Don McCosh, Richard McCosh, Mary Aime
Kukoly, Sherrie and lan Elliott of Inger-
soll. Congratulations to John and lan on
their birthdays.
The pot luck dinner and .quilting on
Wednesday had a good attendance of WI
members. The roll call of "What I Do For
a, Good Time" had some interesting
answers.
'Too conscious of others' sins if we do not
recognize our own.
—Too suspicious of that who are trying to
make the World better.
Too jealous of the folk who do their Work
better than we do ours.
–Too hopeful of results from the prayer
we really do not pray.