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Siecerely„ Doris G. Malkin.
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wish is thank Mr. sad
Beet, Middies M Mama kr
lovely Obis _!hey gouged.
- A thank you to Watts and
. The night care and the
care. The Iwai was goat, the
divine. but I weal be back
a leas leas time. Special
to Norma. Jean. Jenny,
ad these who 'sant cards.
sad visited no through all
www. Mickey Nett. —7
YLEY • Sincere thanks ler all
thokthhssss "and kindaess
wee ia'the hospital and soy
alt honnitl Eswla laylsy.
Nt1TM meats and Mettle
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t een thanks le shirr and
esesehemle same Wiped le deserale and
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the hems he *aster. T e kw
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BALL • "'Tit . all whs. Were se
ttheugheW ding My recast stay
This dhospiyes. nils is.giadly sept
To say her *such year kisineas
*wast: Mn. J. Matt. —7
RAU - We .SN filen: r thatk all
of our kisses ler their .carie.
timers, gilts kited visits dlarisg
our stay in the hospital. Kim-
beriey Masud Debbie Rau. —7
TURNER -1 wish to thank family
aad h iesds for cards, flowers aad
visits while a patient in Clinton
%abbe Hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Lambert and Baker.
Opera „Roosa staff, nurses
and staff on first riser. Liaise
Terser. —7
SNOWMOBILE CLUB: The
Clinton and District Ssowmobik
Club would .like to Umiak the
lasdowaars for theirs* operation
is last Saturday's Pbloc Rally. It
was very much appreciated.
THANK YOU. —7ar •
. UMW Conch sales
pod number braved the
y weather to attend
last Sunday morning.
welcoming into the sav-
ary was Mrs. Bert
and the ushers
Ken Pollard. Calvin
and Darrell Slob -
The cboir anthem was
tweeter as the years go by",
tate ladies' trio, Mrs. Tom
• Mrs. Alien Shaddick
Mrs. Claire Vincent Sr.,
Miss Louise Lovett at the
ev. McDonald's children's
was. "Light the lamp
Lantern". Junior
atlas teachers were
. Tom Didier ' anti • Swan
mieson.
The message was "The key
serenity". The flowers at
frost- of the church were
in loving memory of
Davidson, by his wife
lice.
There will be church as
1 next Sunday. February
with church holidays.
ebruary 22 and 29.
Personals
People of the village were
ked to learn of .the
ng of Ralph Davidson on
y night in Clinton
ital in his 67th year.
imp.thy is extended to his
Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
returned to their home
Tuesday night from
ng the past two and one
weeks. with Darrell and
. while their parents.
and Mrs. Gordon
ook spent a holiday in
along with Mr. and
Edward Wise of
h township.
cgistered Retirement
Savings Plans
Compounded
ih yearly
Paid on
five year term
(Guaranteed Inscsim nt
Certificate Plan)
Canada Deposit
Corporation
Mr. Ralph' Davidson's
sister Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Cryderman of Keswick spent
the weekend with Mrs.
Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
"Thompson of Levack -are
spenthe week with their
friend Mrs. Alice Davidson.
Mr. Norman Alexander
attended the Ontario Farm
Drainage Conference in
London last Thursday and
Friday.. Also present were
p
deletes from Europe and
the United States.
Visiting on Saturday with
Mrs. Ena Howatt were her
daughter. Mrs. Mac Hodgert;
Joanne, Laurel and Pat of
Kirkton.
Mrs. Tom Duiser and Mrs.
Eric Anderson attended the 4 -
training school "A touch of
stitchery" in Seaforth on
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Radford, London visited on
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen
returned home on Sunday
morning. from a week's
holiday as guests of Canada
Packers. They were in San
Juan and then were taken on
a Carribean cruise.
This risoideikdtied 'dock helped set the gid allmilem
Brownie Pack la their rewatian M "els Mlle Docks".
The Brownies were part et the entertainment at She
Whaler Carnival Children's Day, held Iasi Saturday,
February 7. (News -Rosier phaco)
News of 'Brucefield
by Mrs. Berry
Mr. And Mrs. Ervin Siliery
spent -the weekend with their
daughter and family in
Toronto and attended a
municipal convention on
Monday.
Mr. Wilfred Ross is not as
well as his friends would like.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
derson spent the weekend in
Sarnia with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Thomson attended the
municipal convention on
Monday.
a There was a small at -
The ! tut fir !t,' Clirlrb . Marr.:e+i/.
Nwl'w A at -
tendance at the Brucefield
Church on Sunday owing 'to
the storm.
The many friends of Mrs. T.
A. Dutton are pleased that
she is able to be home from
the hospital.
` . The IOOF Brucefield held a
euchre party in the IOOF Hall
last Friday.
The following winners
were:. ladies' high. Mrs.
Muriel Grigg; ladies' low,
Mrs. Ann Broadfoot; lone
hands, Mrs. John Broadfoot;
men's high, Mac Wilson;
men's low, Sam Thomson;
men's lone hands, Cliff
Ashton; ladies' draw. Mrs.
Pearl Eyre; and men's draw,
Lloyd McKenzie.
Vicki Canteion, in grade five' at Clinton Public Scheel,
tries jumping over her leans mates in the Clinton Public
School Winter Games held last Friday, February S.
(News -Record photo)
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Prayer. AN. ittvitatiatt ` Wall the sr+s iherrt United States,
road, by floe president. 'Mrs, entree Maley visite with their
Forrest. Mrs. Wiiidever read daughter and son -is -law,
hlttr' scripture and atter the •Serrratrt and Mrs.
04_0 4. .Mrs. Ade_lerssn gave Gory ritt, and grandson
the sNwditatios. Gremilry u[ Buckeye: Arises*.
The Isiswtes were read awl They travelled worth os the
spprsv d,the correw- reliefs trip and visited 1.-
laINIte was dsp
desk with. and the Winnipeg and Sault Ste
ywrstkmssire completed. Marie, '
IM keepisig with tete thence. - Gunnery -Sergeant Gary
Nev. C#> Andirsestgavea talk Merritt mate left fora thirteen
1111 "Unity". A biblical quiz month tour of duty in Japan
welt conducted The World's . Mr. and Mrs. Kase Van Den
Utoy ul Prayer will be held at Heuvel of Goderich and Mr.
Si Paul's Church. It was and Mrs. Cornelius Vermaas
decided to pack a bale in the of Oud•Neyerland were
%pries*. dinner gurstt with Mr. and
Membership dues were Mri. Sint Rwibal on Tuesday.
paid and the Rev. Anderson Officers of ithe Hensall
ckwed themeeting with a United Church omen were
prayer. installed 'at the regular
service on Sunday, which was
UCW meets conducted by Rev. Don Beck.•
Mrs. James McAllister They are:,''past. president.
opened the meet ag of Unit 4 Kay Mock; president. Shirley
of Hensel! United Church by McAllister: first vice -
reading a poem. Mrs. Arthur president, Wil Beck: second
Slade gave the devotional v i c e •. p r t.•. s i d e n t Grace
based.on the 23rd Psalm. The Drummond: secretaryJean
. study was ' taken by Mrs. Waring; treasurer. Doreen
Earle Rowe who .spoke on Spencer: leader. Unit 1,
Religion in Communist China--44iken McLean. leader. Unit
today. This was followed by a "!:"''ffilda Payne: leader. Unit
short discussion.
Mrs. Ella Drysdale read a
poem. "Meditations."
Twenty members answered
the roll call and 70 visits to
sick and shut-ins were made
during the month. The
meeting closed with the
singing of "How firm - a
foundation". followed by the
Benediction. Mrs. Gladys
Coleman and her committee
served lunch. -
Personals
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland.
who resides at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Sch-
walm. - celebrated her 93rd
birthday on Saturday.
February 7. with all her
family participating in the
event. with a dinner and
birthday cake, and an open
house. with friends and
relatives dropping in for tea
and best wishes. Visitors
were present from London.
4, Jessie McAllister: frien-
dship and visitation chair-
man. Anita 'Cook : finance
chairman. Pearl Errayt:
nomination chairman. Kay
Mock:. social functions
chairman. Anne Brock:
nursery convener. Elva
Forrest.
Rev. Beck preached on
"Blessed are the poor in
spirit" and the choir. under
the direction of Mrs. John
Turkheim, sang` the anthem,
**Ye servants of God". Unit 1
UCW will' meet on Thursday
at . o.m.
Feriariaa
death -646d
act.
Give Menet fid.
Give Heart Fund
plums
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/Your
HERITAGE DAY
This land means many things to many
people. Our common bored is represented
by the flag. Wherever it flies. we can be
proud
Today. Canada is one of the greatest
countries in the world. The future looks
even better. Let'S Celebrate.
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Monday, February 16th, has been set
aside as Heritage.Day: Kinsmen Clubs
.across Canada.invite you to make the
most of it.
FEBRUARY16fh 19?b
Fly the flag. Take part in the activities
planned by Kinsmen in your community 10
commemorate our way of life.
Think about what we are as a nation.
where we came from and where we're
going. Think about your part in all of this.
As the only major service organization
that is totally Canadian in membership and
purpose. The Association of Kinsmen
Clubs is proud to initiate and organize
Heritage Day events.
Iw CliwtMt Set Me display N all entr,es from Herrn County Secondary
Scatula. N projects and essays based on toe meow of •
"IOeritaee'•. Riess esinlpit will be at Me Central Moron
Secondaiy kismet Asditoranw. Monday. Fa1reary INA.
Staring at ti:M p.m. Sponsored by Ilse Heron Cewnty Seasick
et IAe Aresitectwal Conservancy el Ontario. AN are welcome
to attend.
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Sponsored sy
Clio.. kius.su Clob