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«mops met torr, their ' fist April
meeting it Bre Scout Hall April
2 for a pedaok dimer. Harry
Noels saidpace .
Harry Noels said he thanked
all donors to our Eucbrearna on
the Latin T.V. news. Volun-
teers were requested fin horse-
shoe, snooker, and Boston pool
to be played at the Tri County
Senior Games June 24 and 25.
The club is invited to the Ailsa
Craig euchre at the Ailsa Craig
Legion at 1:30_p.in. on April 0
Approximately 20 people are
1106111.
The coffee eetttttttMDee'flbr tent
week is Gordon dad Jo Chubb.
A pork betbecne will be held
u Wesley United Church April
8, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Greta Gibson announced the
beef supper at Lucan United
Church en April 23, 5-7 p.m.
The meeting adjourned fbr
and crafts. Winners ware
1 Needhun, Marion Noels,
•,hula Culben, Elsie Gibson, Ed
'htelillabng, Murray Curler, Evan
1By'Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD - bene Rich-
ardson, Lay Minister, was in charge
z.of the church service on Sunday
micrning. 'The choir sang "How
:Long Has It Been?" accompanied
rby .the organist Agnes Bray at her
utast official service at the organ.
The congregation sang the chil-
dren's hymn "They'll Know We are
Christians" and Irene gave thechil-
dren's message "Then There are
_Spoons". Richardson read -:rfhe
'8cripture lesson Matthew -25f31-
-45 and lake 9:10-17 and her ser -
Anon was-rami<ied "Where Does All
- -the Money Od?"
After church the congregation
went to the basement where Bea-'
:trice Dawson called everyone to:sit
adown for the presentation -dor
Agnes Bray for her 40 years as or-
ganist. She.and:her two sisters were
seated on chairs on the platform,
Elsie Strapp of London and Marga-
ret Gilmour of Lucan. Dawson read
a well worded address and Rick
Parker presented Bray with a
plaque which is hung in the front
hall of the clinch, Kathy Bray and
Judith Parker each presented Bray
with figurines. Her mother Jennie
:Bray and her uncle Gordon Hog-
;:garth as well as nieces and neph-
°ows, Murray and Beatrice Dawson,
Rick and Judith Parker, Kathy Bray
and Kay Cununington organized the
event in honour of Agnes Bray.
-Announcements
Palm Sunday, April 12 will be an
.dntergen>rational service at Thames
(Road United. Come and support the
_children and young people in their
-participation with your presence.
On April 17 is a joint Good Fri-
day church service and communion
Wows Raid church organist Agnes Bray was honoured for
her work as the church organist for the past 40 years, a posi-
tion from which she retired Sunday morning . A successor to
the organ bench has not yet been chosen.
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at Etimville conch at 8 p.m.
April 19 there is a joint Easter
Sunday mining breakfast from
9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at Thames Road
church. Service will follow at 11:15
a -m. To help us determine numbers
please sign sheet on bulletin boards
at each church or call Shirley Ker-
slake or Anne Kemick.
Saturday, April 11 at 9:30 am.
there will be a clean up day for the
manse. Volunteers are neeeded for
general yard cleanup, .and volun-
teers to help with Wiping wallpa-
per, painting, drywalling, etc.
Please come out and give .us a hand
on Saturday -or if unable but would
like to help out another time con-
tact anyone on the Manse commit-
tee.
Also Saturday, April 11 .at .1:30
p.m. the Thames Road.Board.lof
Managers are looking for -mi nt-
teers to help with -general yard
cleanup . at the church. If pm -are
able to help bring yourrake.
Sunday, April 26 the Oddfellosys
and Rebekahs will share in our
worship service.
Personals
Thames Road welcomes Paul and
Virginia Warwick and young son
Brett of Wellesley to our communi-
ty having purchased the farm of
Glenn and Dorothy Jeffery.
Barbara Miller of Toronto spent
the weekend at her home here.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to the Veal families and
Miller family in the passing of the
late Clifford Edward Green and
also sympathy is extended .to the
Rowe and Johns families in the
passing of the late Chris Rowe.
Around 20 people enjoyed bowl-
ing at Zurich on Saturday evening
and also the get togethenat3AAA
restaurant.
John and Betty King of 'Cam-
bridge were weekend guests with
Linin and Dorothy Jeffery.
Bill and Marion Thomson, Bien -
shard Township, visited Stmday
evening with Bill and Rhoda Roh-
de. -
Larry and Gale Harvey of Mt.
Brydges were guests on Sunday
with Mrs. Hilda Kellett.
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