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he service opened with
1 flYtnr1 sing with Louise
the organist and Mrs.
Shaddlck a -S the Chnit
r. Junior CengreOtien
eaders were Dorothy and
ChristineCartom
Rev. McDonald's children's
story was "experimenting",
good and bad do not mix. His
message was "Malting the best
of our worth" from Corinthians
10:22.
The flowers at the franc of the
church were plat and
Mrs. Harry Snell in honour of
the marriage of their daughter
Heather toRenneth McDougall
on Saturday in this church.
Flowers on tnernorial stand
were placed in loving memory
of the late Mr. and.Mrs. Wm.
Bromley Sr. by their family,
also in loving memory of Mrs.
Bill (Helen) Lee, Clinton, by
her family.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs,, Wallace McDougall
on the death of his brother.
led C
eeptionin Seater
. and Mrs. Andrew
etnner and Doris of Ethel °
visited- on Sunda with* MisS
Edythe Beacon) and Mrs.
4tointk Lyon.
Mrs. Jessie Jones and
Larry Biggins, Clinton, s
Saturday in Ro chester, •
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huggilt, ,
Lisa and Christine of Lambeth
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Riley, Andy and
Vicky Lou.
Bradley Shobbrook of
Wingham spent the weekend
with his, uncle, Mr. and Mrs..
Gordon Shobbrookparrell and
Diana.
Chastity Colquhoun of Clinton
spentiThursday with her great-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbroek.
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flr4 IJCVittromting
he first atttontrt ineetgig•.of
tat 43u e4 United Church
men *WO held on Wednes010
te,rnoo with Mrs. ,Rathwell
andMrs, A. Taylor in charge of
°1Virs
viAi°. nsiathwell opened the
meeting with a poem followed -
the siNging of a kiwi with.
rs. W. meileath at the piano.
.rs, Taylor spoke on the art of
living and the Scripture was
read by Mrs. Rathwell.
The offering was received
and dedicated by Mrs. Taylor
and this part of the meeting
closed with a hymn and prayer.
The president; Mrs. R.
Treibner, chaired the business
part with a welcome to all and
read a poem, "Supreme
Heavens. Mrs. C. Henderson
received the offering and also
gave the secretary's report.
Thank -you notes were read
from the Brandon Family of
Bayfield. the Kennedy family
of Londesboro, Mrs. Jean
Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. Ervi
Sillery, Mrs. Ken Scott and
from the Richards' La ding
Hospital for baby clothi s.
The regional meeti g of the
UCW will be held n October
;th at Wesley- tills United
Church in Cr ton and the
Brucefield F,alI Thankoffering
will be het' on October 14. In
place of bazaar. a silent of-
fering vill be taken at the
Nov ber meeting.
e meeting closed with the
nediction, and a delicious
Bill Lee of Clinton and his
sister, Mrs. Morris Rivers of
Tweed were guests on Tuesday
of their aunt, Mrs. G. Robinson.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Howatt on their silver
wedding anniversary on
Tursday, September 9th.
Mrs, Bill Chessell
Congratulations to Paul and
Maine Stephenson on the birth
of their baby daughter.
Several of our young people
have left the community to
further their education. Cheryl
Webster has entered Huron
College at Western University.
Brenda Taylor is taking a
They travelled to Sault Ste
Marie by way of the ferry route
from Tobermory and returned
through Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Broeze
and Mr.. and Mrs. Mervyn
Hayter were guests at the Klein
Haar - Petryna •weddmg in
London on Saturday.
On Labour Day, the Varna
registered nurse's course at 44 Senior Boys took part in an
Mohawk College in Hamilton, inter -township ball tournament
and is training in St Joseph's at Benmilier, defeating
Hospital there. Also at Mohawk Goderich in fife first game and
is Ron Keys, takingaccounting. losing to Colborne in the final.
Charlene Reid is in the medical T.B. ; Alien of Londesboro
donated the trophy.
At Hurn Centennial School
on Sunday, Sept. 7, a men's
team defeated the ladies' team
2- 11. Following that, mixed
tearns playeda game. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robt.."
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
W.T. McAsh on their trip to the
Maritimes, whith was reported
a couple of weeks -ago,
secretary course at Fanshawe
College.
Blaine Stephenson has ac-
cepted a position with sur-
veyors B.M. Ross and
Associates of Goderich.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson and Dale, and Mr.
and. Mrs. Geo. Cantelon and
Mark of Seaforth, spent the
week holidaying in the north.
Poetry contest offers
$1,5000 grand prize
A $1,500 grand prize will be
awarded in the current Poetry
Competition sponsored by the
World of Poetry. a • monthly
newsletter for poets.
Poems of all- styles 'and on -
any subject are eligible to
compete for the grand prize or
for 49 other cash or mer-
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$500.
According to contest
director. Joseph Mellon, "We
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After his Musa speaking engagement last Monday
evening. Liberal leader Robert Nixon left in haste itta
helicopter for another tour bi London. (News-Recortl photo)
Hydro no place for go vi
"The more we are exposed to municipal commissioners as a
government fiddling in the result of hearings, studies and
business • of electrical inquiries, Mr. Cousins ern -
distribution the highter the phasized the need to know the
prices will go and the sooner we facts,-"... to know what these
Will run into the problems of various programs are about,
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worse, — no service at all,. they may render — and to
Alan 13. Cousins, President of whom," he said.
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Association told an audience of circumstances, we will have to
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Tuesday. dedicated than ever before."
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comment on the proliferation of Mr. Cousins was addressin
studies and examinations that the Annual Meeting of Dis
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"I am not questioning the muinl,issinners
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rublie"- said Kr. Cousins, "but A highlight the meeting
do feel it necessary 'to point was the pre ntation of a long
out just how all these programs Service ward to Com -
are escalating, with cdts rising missione Alan R. Moore, who
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Mr: and Mrs. Jini Stewart of
Seaforth were guests of Miss M.
Swan and Mrs. C. Ham on
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RN'. E.S. Stephens has
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pulpit in Kippen /and
Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. /dgar Stoll
were involved i' an accident on
Highway 81 ast Friday af-
ternoon. 13 are in University
Hospital in London and are
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Mr. Barry Lynd, has ac-
cepted a school at St. Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon of
Toronto are visiting with their
mother. Mrs. M. Sholdice.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Sholdice, who celebrated her
birthday recently.
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