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Bruce Rathi
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Weekly Visitors with their
wives at the •VUeensWaY
Nursing Home were: Roy
• arimer,, TAW— Lavery and
Wilbert illlog,4 Those
'siting -their -mothers were
• UM 004404Kathy Bell,
Stewart and Doris Ban-,
nerinan. ,
Mary Goodwin visited her
r W. O. Goodwin; Mr.
• Si, Charles Fisher Of
Exeter visited Louise Mit-
hell; and Mrs. Roy
McDonald; Stewartand Jean
t: Treibner visited Roy
McDonald.
Mrs. Edna 'Caldwell, of
,,,.. Exeter visited her 'mother
Mrs. E. Sararus and Man'
• Up
shall; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
• MacDonald also visited Mrs.
Sararus; Mr. Katz, Mr. and
Nies. Dykstra of Exeterservicq
visited Aleeta Katz.
4*-* Rev. W. D. Jarvis con-
ducted.' the' church
Accompanied by Louise
11.4. at the Plano-. On
ofie school-ro�in'the
Dfl Friday evening.
D. Jarvis, chajrrnan
eting.PPene
Scripture reading,f0110wed,
_,_bY'rprOY,er, :Mrs, Robert
45M.
01t wal.nproinated,secretary,,
ferthe meeting,
The reports froWthejttric
session, choir, Arnold Circle,.
W.M.S. Sunday School,
era410':' roll, , Ladies' Aid,,
congregational statement„
and CretOenex financial
report -were given by
•jae7 . and were very
8110018:
Mrs. ' Harvey:- Hyde was
appointed • a member
representing the
cougregation on the salary
and negotiating committee
and Clarence Volland was re-
elected We board of
nianagitfs.,:,Mr... and . Mrs:
Percye04000,11-'Were re-
appointed,auditors and.Mrs.
• •
Bertha' M:ACGregor,,. was
(tainted 'treasurer of the
tr,
Appreciation was extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Volland„ Mrs. Malcom
Dougalt and Miss Linda Bell
for 'their services during the
past year.
FoUowin the business, Mr.
• and Mrs. Clarence Volland,
who have been custodians for
the past 25 years, were
honoured with- a‘presentation
of a gift and an anniversary
cake. The address was read
by Rev. Jarvis and Mr. Al
Hoggarth made the
presentation. 'Mr. Volland
expressed sincere thanks. All
OPP
londay nu
couples of
rty lit and
ise Travelling
Sup-
ind, the icy
Lions , verrone
managed
arjve at various
teS s and enjoyed
CO* cenrSe., then. on to
atiether,grOUP homes for
dessert and coffee, after
1)10 -itch all arrived hack at
Cromarty church for a game
ofiEltehrom
Winners, for the Euchre
were as fOlhAvs: ladies' high
Agnes Russell; low,
Jean Jarvis; men's high,
• Jim Miller; men's low, Wes ‘.
- Russell; lucky chair, Jim.
Pongoll- •
A short business .meeting
followed when Larry taro'
diner was elected president.
and Margaret Hoggarth
secretary -treasurer for -1976.
.* meeting to be held
anday, February 23rd.:'
PeiScerials
• Margaret Ingram,
who has been a patient in
South Huron Hospital for the
past few weeks, was able to
return to her home last week.
Mrs. William Soldan
returned to her home last
week after undergoing
treatmentSouth Huron
in SouHuron
Hospital,. Exeter, for two
weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
It/tickle, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Collins and baby
�f:Kitchener spent last
Saturday. with their mother,
Mrs. Laird Mickle, and en-
joyed a turkey dinner.
Mrs. Jack Consitt received
word this week of the passing
of her aunt Miss Lillian
Laymen's service was held
,
$,in llensailUnited,„or.
runday for the Hensall and
Chiselhurst congregations.
Mr, 'Elfin Mansfield con-
ducted the SerV(Ce and Mr..
Ross IcerCher. Thread the
ScriPture`. '
Mr--gObert Elliott Of Pinp
Lake Camp and ClintOn .was
the guekt sPeaker, delivering '
an inspiring ,message. Mr
AlliOrt Craig of Bayfield
played attOttiril selections. Q11,
the guitar and sang _soles'
during the service. Mr. Doug
Mock addressed the children!:
Mr. qe9Ftvg.t.e0
patp!,147;ckianLea
the
n
followed the service in the,
lower hall.
Queensway Happenings
Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited
with Lynn pntionnre and Mrs.'
Arnold Wm: at Queensway
Nursing Home. Mrs. James
Anderson of Exeter visited
Louise Mitahelt Mrs. James
• McNauihtonand Clarence,--
• Smillie visited with their
mother Mrs. Ada Smillie; Iva
and .John Ridley and. Ilia
• Dunn visited with Mrs. Vera
Laramie and goy McDoniId.
• MarioneSithenk and Marion
Lippert visited with Hugo
Schenk; Mrs. Adelin Kraft
was visited by Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Miller and Oscar
Miller; ,Audrey and -Susanne
Adkins ,visited with their
ugrpasnhdamil.oth7 Mary.
• Roy and Clara MacDonald
visited Mrs. ' Sararus; the
church ,servite was con-
ducted by Mrs. Eric Luther,
accompanied by Louise
• Mitchell at the piano.
persons ;tor in ,Ointoo,loot
.
Sunday and Mondah. witb the hotels packed. This family
songht.refuge in -the Town Hall during th.h..e. height Of the
storm. The Edward Beadle. Family of Walkerton were
-amending a broornball tQuirnamen't In Seaforth when they
'hccarne stranded, (News -Record photo )
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i:Saturday - altm2 !mon
Ry Blanche peeves
Holy: Communion4vas held
av:` St: James- Church
(Angriottn) Middleton;
Sunday at lti45 the
RectOr, rw1it, amain
chargp.I.L;The theme of. the
Rector's 'sernuitkiwat on the
gospel for the'llaY Mark 4-35,
"Jesus ilide)ling the tempest".
The Venerable RA .
Tonshend Archdeacon of
theS!geen Deaconary, has
-informed the Rector that the
Induction Service will be held
on Friday, February 20, at 7
P.m. in Trinity Church,
Bayfield. A fellowship hour
will follow in the Parish Hall.
Everyone is Welcome. We do
hope that the weather man
will co-operate this time.
Pleased to report that Mr.
Fred Hudie has had his
surgery and is coming along
fine and hopes to go to his
daughter's home this week.
Our best goes to Mr. Hudie
Cfrhoutna11 ofus at Middleton
rch.•
.
Sorry to report Mrs. Henry
Pickett of the 14th is in
Tinton Hospital. Best wishes
from all the neighbours.
• 1 think those snowplow men
need a real pat on the back.
They sure are pushing the
snow back.
9:41 vitil • ,
Most road crews have been hard) pressed to keep the roads up as the snow continues to
mount up. Here the Clinton Works Department tries to rescue the parking meters along
King Street. (News -Record photo)
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