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Winners Rheola Ilotson, Roland Neil, Sadie Graham, Grace Fraser and Tom Langford. Lunch was served by the Activity Centre committee. Friends, neighbours, relatives and family of Miss Sandra Heaman, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heaman met in the United Church Sunday School room on Sunday afternoon to extend best wishes to the June bride -elect. A piano number by Jennifer Van Ryn was enjoyed as well as contests given by Karen Heaman of London and Mrs. Chas. Harmer and a.reading by Mrs. L. Craven. The bride opened many beautiful gifts assisted by Melinda Harmer and Mrs. (Rick) Melanie Heaman, after which Sandra gracious- ly expressed her appreciation to everyone for the useful gifts, and to those who plann- After graduation, what then? Business, marriage, a family? Now's the time to start your financial planning. Because t. -le plans yoU have for the future are the plans I can help you with now. Call and find out which is right for you. GEO. A. GODBOLT Chartered Life Underwriter Devon Bldg., Exeter 235-2740 ed the shower. Lunch was served. The bride invited all to her parents' home to a trousseau tea, June 12. As Pastor Bea Ash was at- tending the Conference in Woodstock, the laymen (elders) conducted the morn- ing service on Sunday. Scriptures read by Mrs. Max MacGregor and Ron Walker, along with suitable hymns set the scene for the theme "Unity in the church". By enlarging on the following thoughts, respect, forgiveness, consideration and common sense, Dick Parkinson presented a thought-provoking message. A group of young ladies from North Middlesex District High School choir rendered two sets of anthems which were enjoyed by a good-sized congregation. Laurence Craven, with his children's story on "Cobwebs", held the attention of the Sunday school children, closing with a prayer. Then the children and teachers retired to the basement. Dick expressed a special thanks to the choir and his helpers as well as reminding all about the anniversary on Mav 29 at 11 a.m. when Jack Burghardt is guest speaker. Mrs. Don Clark will take us- ed eye glasses and in turn will give them to Dr. J. J. Johnson, Strathroy. Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allward on the birth of a son; a brother for Matthew. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Isabel) Scafe in the pass- ing of her brother of Thunder Bay; also to the Given families. Mr. and Mrs. George Landerkin of Ridgeway, formerly here, visited recent- ly in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Stewart, Weston and Mrs. Christena Stewart, Craigholme, attended the 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patchett, Strathroy at the Christian Education room in the Siloam Church, Highbury Avenue. Last Sunday, Joseph David, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Richards of Port Burwell, was dedicated in the Baptist Church. 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Mrs. Shirley Luther of Hen - Ladies meet at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Brinsley The May meeting of the Brinsley U.C.W. was held in the church May 5 with eight members and one visitor in attendance. The meeting was opened by , Psalm of Approval. Marilyn Lee read the open- ing prayer. Readings, Is there a mother in the house? and Take time out for spring house-cleaning! were read by Betty Prest and Evelyn Trevithick. The ladies made plans for a yard sale with bake table to be held May 28 at the church grounds. If it rains it will be in the church shed. After various other articles of business were presented by Marion Hodgson the meeting was closed by a hymn and benediction followed by a social half hour. Dandelions Get rid of your Dandelions and broad leafed weeds. Call Bakker's. Lawn maintenance Full licence Phone 235-0192 235-1415 also chinch bugs and insects sall was guest speaker. Following the service Dave Williams read an address composed by Mrs. Robt. Ratcliffe and Bill Osborne presented Rev. and Mrs. King with an oil painting on behalf of the pastoral charge. Kevin Stephen presented them with a clock from the Young Peoples. Rev. and Mrs. King made a suitable reply. Following the service lunch and a social hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Stephen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stephen of Owen Sound to celebrate the 80th birthday of Rea Stephen's brother, Lawrence. The other members of his family from Exeter and St. Marys attended also. Mrs. Joan McCormick returned to her home Friday after having undergone surgery in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. We'll Do the Job Right... Ready -Mix Concrete FREE ESTIMATES: Residential, commerical and farm. founda- tions, floors, slabs, sidewalks, driveways, manure tanks, etc.. form rentals, equipment rentals. For guaranteed strength, quality controlled and service call: C.A. McDowell Redi-Mix Ltd. Centralia, Ontario Plant: Exeter, Hwy. 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