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A DAY AT TNS CIRCUS — Students at J.A.DyMcCurdy-Huron Hope School enjoyed a Day at the Circus
woody. Watching down Wendy Case apply makeup to clown Mary Lou Becker are students James
Wissfercott and Sonya Lowrance. T -A photo
EPS SCUM WINNERS Shown with their projects in the Exeter Pudic School Science Fair are grade
seven winners Jenny Wareham, Kevin Robinson, Jamie Cornish and David Schwindt. T -A photo
Birthday party at Saintsbury
y MC DIM DAVIS
Rev. Peter Derrick was in charge
of morning prayer service at St.
Patrick's Sunday at 8:30. Paul Bedell
and Ga Jefferies were readers and
Cheryl rarrnU. pianist.
Key. ck continued his sermon
from the Acts of the Apostles. Service
next Sunday is planned for 8:30 a.m.
again.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs.
Lela Abbott, Lucan and Mrs. Doris
Mullins and Mrs. Ruth Ann Philips,
London enjoyed a get together at noon
at "The Barn" Restaurant London
Wednesday and later at Mrs. Mullins'
home.
Mrs. Jim Barker entertained Sun-
day at dinner time, in honour of her
husband's birthday. Guests were
Jim's mother Mrs. Charlotte Barker
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beaune and
Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richard-
son, London; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Barker, Marla, Gwen and Grant and
Mrs. Mary Davis and all the young
people enjoyed a ball game later.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy, Cen•ralia;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels and Mrs.
Helen MacDonald, Lucan were Satur-
day evening dinner guests with Mary
Davis.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mrs. Mary
Davis attended the annual conference
of Anglican Church Women of the
Diocese of Huron, held at St. Paul's
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Cathedral London, April 24.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Mrs. Alexia
Tindall, Lucan, Mrs. Joan Beaune
and Kelly and Mrs. Jean Richardson,
London were Tuesday lunch guests ft
with Mrs. H. F. Davis.•
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Muchprowess
been en made in
the pact at the bpllpsrk with the
erection of the beck stop, ea and
bkacbers.
The comittee wants to thank those
who have contributed but wants to re-
mind the ones that haven't "let's get
with it". Anybody wanting informa-
tion about donations and bow to get
your name on a light standard should
contact the fund raising committee of
Wayne Greb or Lloyd Rimmer or
anything with the grounds Mike
Cronyn or Bill Hodge.
Winning 525 each were Ev Gaunt,
Dalton Noels, Howard Neeb, Cam
Stewardson, Ian and Julie McKinlay,
B.J. and Marg Rimmer and Bonnie
Haist.
Proceeds from the draw will be us-
ed to supply playground equipment
for the Centralia Community Park.
With the churches this week: Fri-
day evening May 2 the United Church
is sponsoring a musical evening
presented by "The Stonetown Enter-
tainers" from St. Marys at 8 p.m.
The Faith Tabernacle is sponsoring
a Revival Crusade April 28 to May 2
with Anita Pearce, Saskatchewan as
special speaker at 7:30 p.m. each
evening.
Quite a number from the vicini
ty attended the Oddfellows and
Rebekahs church service held in
Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church,
Exeter. Sunday morning
The Koehler Klan had a shower for
Nancy Sunday in Brucefield. She
received many 10 eirgite.
Play Euchre
A euchre party in the community,
centre bad 12 tables�g with
prises going to high score Marlyn Dix-
on, Joe Carter, lone' hands lelene
Pullman, Charlie Hollings, low score
Hazel Cunningham, Lawrence Hirt-
zel, • lucky number's Mary Davis,
Murray Carter, closest birthday
Plan clean
at Kippers
By Margaret Ifoggarth
Rev. Lome Keay's sermon on Sun-
day at St. Andrews was entitled
"Your Watch and You". He com-
pared the congregation to a watch, il-
lustrating that both should keep time
well, be well regulated, are created,
and have a source of power.. As a
watch must be returned to the maker
to be repaired, so people at the end of
time have to return to the supreme
maker for eternity.
Barbara Cooper accompanied the
choir as they presented the ministry
of music by singing "Thank You for
Loving Me".
The week of May 5-10 has been
chosen for a spring cleaning bee of the
church. Any assistance will be ap-
preciated. Please help the minister by
letting him know if any parishioners
who are in hospital.
Personals .
Mrs. Pearson Charters has now
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Mrs. Alec McGregor is now home
from Stratford Hospital.
The sympathy of the community is
Conp'aIu/a1ions
to
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EMA Food Market
on their
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Specialty breads and rolls
telene Skinks were en out Ribts=
and Glen Hodgins. The next party will
be May 5 convened by Harry and
Marian Noels, Helen MacDonald and
Jack Dickins.
Tom and Mary Kooy were Saturday
dinner guests with Mrs. Mary Davis,
Lucan and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll, Saintsbury
ing bee
Church
extended to the Kinsman families on
the death of Earl Kinsman on
Wednesday April 23. Earl had fann-
ed in the Kippen area for many years
before retiring to Hensall.
Bob and Marlene Bell hosted a Sun-
day brunch on April 27 in honour of
Marlene's father Ross Richardson
who was celebrating a birthday. Ross
and his wife Beatrice's five daughters
and their families were present; a
total of 25 people attended.
Bart DeVrie
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