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Mod Church services
/70n `December 29th,
welcoming into the sanctuary
were Mrs. John Riley and Bert
Shobbrook. Ushers .were ,Totr�
Pollard, Edward Riley, Jj
Buchanan and Darrell Pliob'
brpak. The choir antherri was
•�•11.• "we, are .building every:.. Day'', -
and the children's story time
was "when things get all mixed
,up". Rev, McDonald's message
was "The Gift that Jesus Grist
wants most."
On January 5, welcoming
was Lorne Hunking, ushers
were Tom _ Pollard, Edward
Riley, Keith and Kevin
Howatt. Sing time was held.
The anthem was solo "Green
Pastures" by Mrs. Allen
Bosman ' °The ehildren's story
was "a snowflake Rev.
McDonald"s message was "take
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Cand}te and Glen spent Christ-
malf week with her parents, Mr.
add Mrs, Len Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaddick
and family,, !Goderich, Mr. and
Ni Bill Shaddick and family, .
and Mr. Stanley Lyon were
Christrrs guests of Mr. and
Mrs. loe Shaddick.
Mr, artd Mrs. Gordon Swan
and boys, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Knox and girls
visited with their 'm.othe r, Mrs.
Beth Knox on Sunday, Decem-,
ber 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shob-
brook, Darrell and Diana en,
tertained her family on Sunday
December 29. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Pierce and
family; Mr. and Mrs. `Jim
Laidlaw, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.
Sid' Adams and family,
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
inventory". Charlie Knox and -family,
Goderich; Bonnie and Wayne
B®teen unit
The Berean unit meeting will Gaziel, Hamilton; Connie and
Rick Sdhumaker,- Kitchener:
be held in the church hall at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radford
2.:30 p.m. on January. 14.,
and family spent Boxing day
February meeting will be at with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howatt
Mrs. Davidson's.
and girls in Stratford.
Minister entertains choir Christmas visitors with Mr.
On Thursday evening and Mrs. Bob Burns were Miss
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Rev. Pat Burns. R.N.A. from Deceni-
following choir practice, bar 23-29; Mr. and Mrs. Colin
McDonald entertained the •Paterson of London, Dec. 24 -
choir members with a social
29; on Sunday December 29th
evening vii'th games followed by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and
a salad plate lunch with over family of Kincardine. They also--_.,
20 present. . celebrated Barbara's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good;
W.I. Card Party •Mr. Joe Yungblutt; Mr. and
There were 10 tables in play Mrs. John Lyons and Sara
at the W.I. euchre held on spent Christmas Day with Mr.
Winners were: tidies high, ' and Mrs. Carl Longman and
Dora Shobbrook; one hands, family of Blyth.
Myrtle Fairservice•
�low, Mar • Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Rad -
Robinson; men's igh, Lloyd ford London, -Mr. and Mrs.
Pipe; tone hen s,- Stella John Lawrie, Robbie, and Jen-
Adams(playing as man); low, nifer of Kitchener were with
Vaughn Hunking. here will be their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
another in two- weeks on. Thompson.
Friday' night January 3rd.
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and~ familyv_ Kirkton were
guests• -on: Sri niiay, December 29
with her ,brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Mowatt and family.
Mr: and Mrs. Ross Durnin
and family of St. Helens and
Mr. Mervyn Lobb of Goderich
twp. were Sunday December
29th visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yungblutt
and children of Woodstock
visited on Sunday, December
29 with his grandfather, Joe
Yungblut and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Good.
" Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Yungblut of Niagara Falls are
visiting, at the same home the
weekend_, of January 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunking
returned home 'on Saturday
night from a 10 day, bus tour of
California..
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowart and
Greg of Hanover .called on his
mother, Mrs. G. Cowan on Sun-
day enroute to their home from
their vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shute of
Kirkton visited her sister, Mrs.
*Ena . Howatt on Sunday,
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p.m. New Years visitors with Mr.
January 17 at 8:3
and Mrs. Tom Duizef and
Personas family were Mrs. Charlotte
Mr. Joe Yungblutwas admit- Bell, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Bell and Wayne,
ted to ClintonHospital on Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
January 6th for-te ts. We hope Hunking and Murray.
he will soon be ho
me again. " Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Shaddick
Christmas holiday visitors and family spent New Years in
• with Mr. and rs. Gordon Glenmorris.
Radford were Mr.Doug Rad-
ford, 'Dawn and dnica, Mr. visited • with Mr. ` and Mrs..
and Mrs. Walla a Riley of Clarence Crawford, Blyth.
Niagara Falls. Mrs. Mary Robinson and
Mrs. Mabel W tson visited Miss Edythe Lockhart,
with her niece, r. and Mrs. Goderich, visited, with Mr. and
George Hutchins, Goderich. Mrs. Joe Shaddick.
Mrs. Townsend and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Dur -
were in Toronto: nin, Karen and Shane; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm -
Stanley Lyon and Mr. Emerson
strong; Ken,. David, visited onHesk visited with Mr. and Mrs.
December 23 with • r. and Mrs. Har Durnin.
Glen Cartery
, and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Under -
On •Di'cembe 5 Nit, and wood and family, Wingham;
Mrs. Jack Armstr ng, Ken; Mr. Miss Doris Lear, Burlington;
and Mrs. Glen Carter and and Mr. Nelson Lear visited
family; Mr. George Carter were with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear
with Mr. and rs. Watson and boys.
Reid and family. Mrs. Jessie' Jones visited New
Mr. and Bill Andrews and Years with her daughter Mr.
family Toronto, r. and Mrs. Ken Moore and
Ken Wood. a& .family, and Mrs,
Wingham were with their family Egmondville.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Billy and Lori Armstrong of
Wood. Mr. and rs. Andrews Stratford spent the Christmas
and family remained for two holidays with their grand -
weeks returning home in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ar -
January 5. mstrong. J
Mr. and Mrs.Joe Marzano, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert
December 29.
Mrs. Ena Howatt spent
Thursday and Friday last week
with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs: Mac Hodgert and family,
Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander 'returned home on
Thursday from spending 1 1/2
weeks with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cousineau,
Donald, Jimmie and Tammy of
Sault Ste: Marie.
Miss Doris Lear of
Burlington spent Tuesday to
Thursday lase week with her
father Mr. Nelson,'Lear. -
Mrs. Corea Albas of Wood-
stock is spending some. time
visiting her cousin, Mr__and
Mrs. Arie Duizer. `
Mr. Charles Small, a former
resident of the village, passed
away on, Sunday, January 5 at
Huronview in his 91st• year.
•Funeral services were . held on
Tuesday from Ball Funeral
Home. Spring burial will be in
Burns Cemetery Hullett twp.
NON-SMOKERS HAVE RIGHTS TOO!
Just off the press in time for Christmas'was the nt3W history of Auburn, published by .the
Auburn Women's Institute. Looking at some at_ the first copies are the members
of the committee in charge of compiling and publishing the history (left to right), Celia Taylor,
curator of the village Tweedsmuir History;,Bernine_Anderson; Marian Haggitt, president; Fran-
ces Clark, Elva -Straughan, Art Youngblut and Eleanor Bradnock. The book is availabte from
any member of the ct9rnmittee, from Robinson's or Slaters store in Auburn or from Blyth -Prin-
ting in Blyth, printers of the book. (Blyth Standard photo)
Youth dies at hotel
A 19 -year-old Wingham
youth, Paul Douglas Swatridge,
collapsed and died of a heart
attack at tile Elm Haven Motor.
Hotel early last Sunday mor-
ning.
or-
ning.
Mr. Sy}iatridge had just com-
pleted a set as a member of the _
rock group "McKenzie", who
had bleed pl'ay�ing, at the Elm
Haven last week, and when he
left the stage at 1:05 a.m. he
collapsed and died. He,,was
pronounced dead on arrival at
Clinton Public Hospital by
National Education Week ss Smoking
January 11-17, 1975.
Sponsored by the
Huron - Perth
Tuberculosis &
Respiratory
C isease Assoc.
121 Wellington St.
Stratford, Ont.
Huron County coroner Dr. Ray
Flowers of Clinton..
Dr. Flowers said a post mor-
tem revealed the young man
had a congenital heart defect
that caused the heart attack.
He was the son....QUllr. and
Mrs. Harold (Hap) Swatridge
of Wingham. Hap Swatridge is
well-known in this area
because of his appearances on
CKNX-TV.
The youth was a nephew -of
Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Homuth af
Cl
inton.
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