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(GODERICH. KINCARDINE. EXETER), King's Books: in Blyth at the Old Mill. The Saga:
The Listowel Bonk Shop: and Harris Stationer) in Wingham.
Whitechurch 1E14 travels
with friends to Michigan
Mr. and Vim Gordon Campbell and
Heather of Meader were weekend
tors with Norma ItirAtivL On Sunday
they were joined ty Mr. and Me. Nell
Rintoul and tinnily, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson and fapily__ of
Ragan% Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of
Brussels at the bow of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Obedient& and foully of Waterloo.
Also attending were Mr. and Mrs, 14y1
Oberholtzer of Waterloo and Mr. and
MrL Lloyd Sleighthohn of Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Notes and family
of *Mitre were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Slellihtholol-
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with Mr. and Mr % Bill Gibson,
The community wishes Rena Fisher of
Wingham, wbo is a patient in Wingham
Hoepital, a speedy recovery.
Mr. , and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kim,
Amy et Guelph, and Janice Davis, Scott
and Mark of Windsor were Easter
visitors with Agnes Farrier.
Whitechurch W.L'
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Ross of Waterloo, Whitechurch Woinen's Institute held
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roes, Michael and their annual meeting on April 11, with 23
sherrnyn ef ganglion), mr, and mrs; sitting down to a noon pot luck dinner.
Dave Ross and Andrew, Harley, Brenda Hostesses were Norma Rintoul, Mildred
and Jana Gaunt of Wingham were Sun- Purdon and Kathy Lubbers.
guestday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roos After dinner preaident, Marjorie Wall,
and Brian.
opened with the Opening Ode,Mary
Richard Day of Waterloo spent Easter Stewart Collect and Lord's' prayerfollow-
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day. ed with a poem called, Today.
Mrs. and Mrs. Day had a phone call , Mrs. Farrier read the minutes. The
from their son John, in England, who district annual is to be held in
'was sent there by .B.N.R. in Ottawa for Whitechurch in May. A dessert euchre is
at least a year. He went to Maiden Head planned for April 30,
in England at the beginning of the year Rollcall as payment of fees and a writ -
to work there. ten suggestion for the coming year.
Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. The report of the standing committee
Wallace Milligan were his sister, Connie- and the nominating committee were
Bird of Mississauga and Mary Lou given. The following new officers were in -
Glover, Brandi and Adam of Sarnia, stalled by Mrs. Farrier, for the coming
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Lois tenn:
Falconer attended the 13th birthday par- past presided, Helen Currie; presided,
ty for Amy Falconer at the home of ?dr. Marjorie Wall; vice president, Jean
and Mrs. Allan Falconer of Goderich. Ross; secretary, Jean Tiffin; treasurer,
Betty Armstrong, Nellie Brock of • Kathy Lubbers; district director, Helen
Londesborough and Kathy Gibson Currie; resehdlona, Jean Tiffin; program
motored to Roseville, Michigan last week coordinator, Mrs. M. Jobneton, Elizabeth
for a few days, - . Tiffin and Nonna Rintoul; pianist, Jean
Muriel Duncan, editor of the United Roas and Jean Wan; program commit -
Church Observer, will be the special tee, Jean Ross, Gertrude Durnin, Mildred
speaker on April 29, at 11 a.m. in the Purdon and Agnes Farrier; auditors,
Whitechurch United Church. Many in the Evelyn Gibb and Norma Rintoul; sun -
community will remember Muriel and shine and cheer, Elizabeth Tiffla, Evelyn
are invited to come and hear her at this Gibb and Norma Rintoul; nominating
•service. conanfitee, Brenda Day, Elizabeth Tiffin;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of Hamilton, alternate to convention, Norma Rintoul;
Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon Fisher of Peter- Standing committee: Family Consumer
borough and Waterloo spent the weekend Make, Kathy Lubbers; International,
with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gibson. On Friday Brenda Day; Education, Cultural Mr. and Mrs. Carmen tivities, Evelyn Gibb; Canadian In-
Ac -
they visited
family of Ay* were Sunday visitors Wilson; Public Relations, Jean Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Newman and Norma Rintoul; Citizenship, Catherine
Meehan of Brussels. dustries, Agnes Farrier; Agriculture,
with
South .Kinloss folkhome
Sympathy is extended to, Barry and
Gladys Johnston and family on the death
of Barry's father' of Wingham.'
Jack and Blanche Needham have
returned home after spending the winter
months, in Florida-
Irene and William Dickie enjoyed their
holiday in Las Vegas last week.
Easter weekend visitors with Ira and
Elizabeth Dickie were their sons, Denver
and Brenda and family from Sutton and
Doug and Donna and 'family from
Markdale.
Mary and Herb Buckton and Marion '
and John Mowbray and Duncan attended
the confirmation service at St. John's
Anglican church in Kitchener last week
for Dr. Ball and Lee's sons George and
David. After the service .all the family
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S OUTH KII1LOSS
by Ruth Buchmeier
went to New Hamburg to the Waterlot
restaurant for a reception.
Visit* with Roly De Boer is her
brother, Geert Meyeringh from Holland.
Geert is the father of Jan who had that
accident in the United States with Jo
Anne Buyman. Both Jan and Jo Anne are
still in Parkwood hospital in London but
are both doing very well. Jan and Jo
Anne can come home 'sdmetimes for a
week at a time.
Members of Ashfield WMS
view slides of Turkey
The Ashfield Presbyterian WMS held.
their thankoffering meeting on April 16 at
the church with guests from Ripley
.congregation.
Marjorie MacLean presided for the ser-
vice and opened with the call to worship,
an Easter poem and prayer. The Easter
worship sei•vice from The Glad Tidhigs,
The Promise of Presence, was used with
readers, Edith Simpson, Elaine Collin' s,
Helen MacLennan and Jean West.
Beryl MacDonald was pianist for the
hymns, . •
Mrs. MacLean gave a talk on the
Easter message for our faith today.
Without the resurrection there would be
no hope. As with the women at the tomb
they Were. given the message by Jesus to
go and tell and it is the same for us
today. •
June Wylds gave. an Easter reading
' and the offering was received by Dorothy
Pinlayson and Mts. Wylds.
Mrs. MacLean read The Oldest Easter
Message and told how the florists are
able to bring the Easter lily into boom at
the correct time each year.
Edith Simpson . introduced guest
speaker, Marion Zinn, who through pic-
tures and commentary gave a most in-
teresting presentation on her trip to
Turkey. Mayme Wilkins thanked Mrs.
Zinn and presented her with a gift. '
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Rev. Hugh Nugent Closed with prayer
and a social time was enjoyed.
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