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rOtintrinto the sanctuary
at United Chutch last
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Jack, Lee and the
. were SteworfOlouSher;
David Reid Ken *anion and'
La carter.
The service beg4n with the
singing of some ' favourite
MO With ,Louise Lovett at
the -Organ. The choir number
Was a soli) by Louise Lovett
aceompanied by Barbara
• Man. Rev. Idertonalsrs
Children's story was "The
Wasp," and- his Message was
front Luke 11:g.
The flowers at the front' of the bantam boys played a game
church ivere placed in honour between the two Hullett NIrs. John Riley. morning.
1. jog and ae- 'Mr. and Air& •Harold Ludwig SOO. They attended the
McDe all-Oernaattl 'weddie$
Meeting Was "Senior Cititelli" FQttlig.rg'105 Thlk 1-544/.
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g,, IfintSia 104,1 tbQ WoodstoCk and son Li
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guitar. The theme of the isited • and MrsEd frawfitrd
Ifte *, ettrticiaYPY.kltinit-
and was givenby Mary Peei,Vi WS. Arnold Riley had it Manitou, Manitobio. and Mr.
Burns, and .50,100 preOration append N operation_ in the andlidrs; Clarence Crawl
by _Jowl* Whyte. who was Lib- Clinton liospital last Sunday /Myth visite.d onSaturdaOlght
with Mrs. Yownsend' Ittd
)Sent.A7stilinCh-, WaS. served by 44aftertioesti,
Hospital. 'London OD Thursday r• an Ts' .°Y
June 20 for tesase, and had Radford. Londota spent the
ReereatiOn Program surgery. on Tuesday. weekend with her parents Mr.
Mrs. Laura Lyon spend alld Mrs- Bohn., oniP_sci-
- Mrs. Ira Howatt spent a few
The .flullett TownShip Sunday to Wednesday of last
into., full swing this week. with ...Mrs. George Neil of tratford- Shute,14Cirkto.
Ferne tiJeClure, Val= ars. rrY turella - was -#Wkj,I;.:
POSzcator *ad Helen Lawson. admitted to St. Joseph', 51 R ozo-ro-d'
Recreation ball program got week with her sister, Mr. and days w th her sister Mrs. Elsie
The PAW at list week's Centennial Queen's contest hadA very t ilft* Ottg Sr r to
allot the teams seeing action. Mr. and M. Adam Wilson Dale HoWatt. Stratford . reign_over the feitisitles. Interviewing a contestant aie left to right, Mrs. Joe Badde of '
On Monday evening the and Adam J r. Brucefield - ii'atirtted hnnW with her Walkirtim, Ran Kneneman of London, and Mrs. Vince Doyle .of DitslissOod. (News -Record
visited on %today with Mr. and , grandmother last Sunday photo)
of the - rnarriage of Wayne township teams. The "A" team Mrs. Laura SaundercoCk. David an.d John MillSoit. '
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S bbrook and Mrs. week With their grandparents.
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is coached by Harry Lear -and Mrs. Cliff Sattridercock, Mrs- Woodstock are spending this News of H
man; who were married„ in the the "B" team is coached by a Mt. and Mrs Bert. Shobbrook.
church on Friday evening. fleith Allen. On Tuesday 'night. Bert Shobbrook• attended
• Immediately,,, following the sheer Monday night giMr
the 'Men's slow -pitch team ston iven
service, Rev:McDonald left to hosted Benmiller oti the Lon- by relatives and neighbours of s. Harry Lear s attending
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take a special service at Pine desboro diamond. A good John Gibbings at the home of a _piano teachers workshop for
this k W t
This past weekend, bBarbara Jewitt, Pearso
17 Hi -C schedule. *haunt, Mrs: Hilda her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,Bob
ched y • n. Owassa, Michigan, Burns. AB visited on Sunday
ter Mrs Russell with mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith,
Lake-Caz-P.P. crowd was'on hand to see Mrs. Bob Gibbings for Bonme three days eek at es ern
Londesboro win 13-11. Schultz, a July bride elect. University, Lon**.
• Mr. and Mrs. • Ctslin Paterson,
bantam girls The '`Astarted " team-. were their Beacom 00
on Wednesday evening
catnping triP Itertmitlers- and -Dorothy Carter lost their an er
. mdabets spent an en oya
Falt2S. The weather was ex- first game to the Benalifter —McGee. Mason. Michigan...Att. Kmcardine.
cellent activities of the "A" team, The girls"B" team. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
- Hi -C Campout On Wednesday night, the Visitors- with Miss Edyth
London spent the weekend with
for tbe young people. . coached by Rosemary John- George Neil, Stratford.
• Most of the time was spent in ston, travelled to play the Mr. and Mrs. -Morris Rivers
however, several Benmiller "B" team and lost to of Tweed, visited on Sunday
hikes and excursions were Benmiller 18-16. with her aunts, Mrs. Cowan and
taken. Special thanks to Mr. Wednesday also saw the start
and Mrs. Bruce Shillinglaw• for of the squirt league teams.
their leadership and to Mr.and 1,ondesboro was defeated by
• Mrs. Ken Scott for coming and the- 9th of Hullett team 31-30.
leading in a sing -song last John Radford is the Londesboro
Friday Night. coach and the 9th is coached by
Robert Anderson.
• AintwellUnit ' On Thursday night, •the
Kinbum team, coached by Don
The regular meeting of the. Plant defeated the 13th team °
Aimwell Unit of Lond(sboro coached by Lena Nesbit.
United Church was held at the Games schedulehd for- the
home of Helen Lawson on June diamond at Landesboro .are:
16 ---with the vice-president, bantam boys on Monday night-.
Audrey Thompson presiding. bantam girls on Tuesday night
The roll call was answered with and the squirt teams on both
an exchange of plants etc. Wednesday and Thursday
There were 18 members and nights.
• one visitor present.
It was decided that the
money from the Gail Lear
recital should go to help for the
purchase of a projectssr.
Thanks were eXtended to the
• Pork Producers' for the
placensats for the ham supper,
to the Explorers and their
leaders for making -the posters.
and to the Berean Unit for their
help. There will be no July
meeting but a regular meeting
in August when the roll call will
be, 'Where 1 went or am going
-on holidays."
The program committle
began with several nuinliers
by
the water
Mrs.. Robinson.
Captain and Mrs. John
Pickett, Jeffrey, Steven and
Kimberley of Trenton. visited
last Friday night and had
. lunch with his aunts,.
Saturday
Rev. Sydney Davidson, a past
Minister of Brucefield United
-Church from 1955-1960, passed
away in Leamington last week.
Rev. Davidson was pre -
By Hilda M. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
visited the latter's brother, Mr.
Anthony aelderland of
Ridgetown, at the beginning of
the week and took in one of the
CentennialDays.
Holy Communion was ad-
ministered by the Rev. G.A.
Anderson at St. Paul's Anglican
Ch h on Sunday. The flowers
were -plated in memory a -the -
late Mrs. David Blackwell.
Mr. Charles Mickle,
Hamilton, visited with his
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle over
the weekend.
The Sacrament of Holy
Baptism was administered by
Rev. Don Beck at the United
Sunday June 2 9
Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. Robin- deceased by Mrs. Davidson. Church, on
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson
and family of Ridgetown are on
holidays, _ands spent Saturday
witither parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Allen. All attended
the Allen reunion picnic at
Exeter last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill
and family attended the Cen-
tennial Parade in Listowel on
July I and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Bender -of RR 2,
-Palmerston. Dennis is staying
• there for the remainder of the
holidays to help on the farm.
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