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Mrs, Geergellaggitti, the late from Florida after spending
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ISS- fita_rX. E. Asquith, the the Winter Planthathere,
late to. an4, !qrs. Robert .I. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
"Christ appeared first 0 Phillips and the Clarke spent the weekend in Windsor
women" WAS the thpn*Qtite family adorned St. Mark's with her mother Mrs. Ray
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Easter Tha40..nerrg of the Anglican Church for their Vigne. Mrs. Hamilton had
Akthttrit Presbyterian special Easter service. Rev. ' spent all last week in Win-
" WontereS MiSsionarY Society Fred Carson was in charge of dsor.,
held last Wednesday evening the, service assisted by Mr. Nits. James Towe is a
in St. Mark's Angligan James Towe. Mrs. Fred patient in Clinton Public
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Church. LAWM110e was the organist. Hospital.
The guests were welcomed The . sacrament of Holy Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Ulm and
: by Mrs. FranCeS Clark and baptism was held for Sarah daughter, Miss Kelly Ulm of
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnech and Lynne Clarke, daughter of Kingston visited over the
the service was 01 charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Clarke -and. Easter holiday with Mrs. With a running start, many entrantSSwaMlied 'their canoes in the Bully Gully Canoe Rate
the president Mrs.. Wilfred Michael George Schneider, Albert McFarlane. last Saturday. Only the dredged part of the Bartneebbtirn River could be used because of
Sanderson. . son of Mr. and Mrs, James Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin the low water levels In the rest of the route. (News -Record photo)
The _first scripture lesson Schneider. The godparents and Michael of Belgrave ,
was read by Mrs. Frank for Sarah Lynne -Clarke -were visited on Sunday with his ta • -- •
The scripture reading was hY and Miss Ruth Match° of Jardin and grandmother, MC V A receives 2 big donattons
Raitaby followed by prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bricker parents Mr. and Mrs. Thninas
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Mrs. Eleanor Bradriock Kitchener. Mrs. Elva Straughan.
followed by prayer by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur Last Saturday guests with Maitland Conservation constantly searching for
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Frances Clark. ..., spent the holiday weekend
The guest speaker, Rev. with Mr. . Kenneth Mrs. Albert McFarlane were Foundation has received a people or organizations who
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Mutch of total of S1,300 in donations. are likewise inclined and who
Mark's spoke on the theme, Woodstock. , s Dorothy Two cheques were presented are willing to donate parcels
Fred Carson rector of St. 1Vlasters and family at PrescottMis
The Mission. of the Church.' The sympathy of the Much, Clinton and Mr. and to the Foundation at its an- of real or personal property to
for his Easter rnePage- A community is extended to Mrs. Frank Match of Clinton. nual meeting held at the the Foundation_
MrsRobert Arthur in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook Maitland Valley Con- Donations of real property
II be laced under the
Thomas Jardin accompanied death of her _ 'mother , Mrs . of London spent the holidaY servation . Authority wi p
solo was sung by Mrs. .
th her parentsMrand headquarters in Wroxeter on protection and careful
on the organ by Mrs. Donald Mary Helmke in Listowel last
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Mrs,. William Moss-.
April B. management of the Maitland
cPhee is a pa
The offering was received Weekend visitors with Mrs. Harvey rek.,itient
' . They represent the first V a II e y C on s e r v a t i o n
Haines. - Monday April 12th.
by Miss Minnie Wagner and Bell Allen were Mr. George in ' University - Hospital, major donations to the Authority members and staff.
Mrs. Roy Daer and dedicated Timm, Miss Erna Bethke and London. owhich held its Financial donations will
undation
with prayer by, Mrs. San- Henry Latner of Gorrie. Timothy lkonen of
inaugural meeting on May 7, normally be directed towards
- derson. The - benediction Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waterloo spent the weekend Ion and will be directed the purchase of new
closed the Easter Thankof- Brawley returned home last with Mr. and Mrs. Don towards the purchasing of properties. However, donors
faring service. Friday after spending the McCauley and Melody. ecologically significant are free to specify as to how
. and Mrs. properties within the water they wish to have their
Wilfred Sanderson , Ian Deslauriers, Resources possible, their wishes will be
winter months in Florida.
UCW GIVE THANKS Alfred Rollinson is, apatient Weekend visitors with Mr. shed. donations used. Wherever
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The United Church Women Mrs. IVIarie Beatty of Varna wereIVIr and Mrs.," Paul Manager for the Au
in St. Joseph's hospital. ,
of Knox United Church held visited last Johnston and Jennifer of outlined on a map, for the
Saturday with
their Easter Thankoffering Miss Laura Phillips and IVIr. London, Mr. and Mrs. George members, the Saratoga
service oa Good Friday af- and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Robb and Michael of London Swamp area in West
ternoon with a family service Ernie Durnin returned and Miss Barbara Sanderson Wawanosh Township and
at 2 p.m. The guests were home last Thursday after and friend of Toronto. explained why it is the area of
welcomed by Mrs. Ernest being a patient in Victoria highest priority for property
Durnin, president of the UCW hospital for a few weeks. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock acquisition. The preservation
— Mr. and" Mrs. Don Hen- accompanied Mr, and Mrs. of swampland is crucial to
and Mrs. Donald Haines,
leader of the Unit. . derson and Kristy of Merton Harold Nicholson of Seaforth good water management, as.
Mrs. Norman Wightman, and Mr. and Mit. Bob Craig to the Charlton -Bennett well as to the healthy survival
wedding in Toronto last of many forms of wildlife he
the church organist led -the of Lucan visited last Friday
choir in the singing of Easter with Mr. William. J. Craig and Saturday. said. •
hymns. Mrs. Bell Allen. Major Youngblut was He added that as swamps
The leader of the service Miss Shelley Haggitt of presented last Tuesday have been drained and
was Mrs. Kenneth McDougall Zurich spent the holidays evening in Blyth Orange Hall cleared flooding problems in
and she gave the call to with her grandparents Mr. with a 50 year certificate and the watershed have grown
worship. The scripture lesson and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. 50 year service _pin by North more serious and the wildlife
was read by Mrs. McDougall Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Huron County Master resources have been placed
and a duet was sung by Miss Toronto visited last week with Brother Clare Van Camp. Bunder greater and greater
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Nancy Anderson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Niblock Youngblut joined the Orange pressure. The 4,000 acre
Andrew Koopmans. and family. .
. .. 'Lodge on July 12, 1925 in Saratoga Swamp is a haven
for a wide variety of wildlife.
The offering was received Mr. and Mrs. Kenn
by the ushers Mrs. Elliott Haggitt and sons of Bramalea
Lapp and Mrs. Thomas spent the weekend with his
Jardin. The h
of legend the parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
' Easter Lily was read by Mrs. Haggitt. , -
Oliver Anderson and prayer Lundy McKay of Scar -
was given by Mrs. Maurice borough spent a few days last
Bean. week with his sister, Mrs.
The guest speaker was Mr. William Moss and Mr. Moss.
Murdoch Morrison of Varna, W.A. Jones of Goderich and
the supply minister of the Mrs. Frank Jones of
Auburn Charge. He chose for Newfoundland "'visited one
his inspiring message, The day last week with Mrs. Bell
meaning of Good Friday and Allen.
the real meaning of the Mrs. Harry Cieslar of
Lord's Prayer along with the Goderich visited last Sunday
examples that Christ set for with Miss Laura Phillips, Mr.
everyone to witness for Him and Mrs. Thomas Johnston
in everyday life and the joys and her brother, Mr. Mark
of Easter Sunday. Arthur and Mrs. Arthur.
Mrs. Donald Haines Mrs. Arabella Bushell of
thanked Mr. Morrison for his Clinton visited last weekend
message and the meeting was with her cousin Mrs. Bell
closed with a hymn and the Alien. She recently returned
benediction. from spending the winter
Lunbh was served by the months in Florida.
Unit members. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss
visited last Wednesday witil
SOCIAL NEWS her sister Mrs. May Miller at
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Easter lilies placed in ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies
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Mrs. Frances Clark spent forest which have never been
last weekend in London with logged over. Such areas are
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh extremely rare in rural
and Miss Margo McIntosh. Ontario. Anyone who,
through their donations, helps
Mr. and Mrs. Allan- to preserve this and other
McDougall and Angie and similar areas would be doing
Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury mankind a great service, Mr.
visited the Easter weekend Deslauriers said.
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. The Maitland Conservation
Kenneth McDougall. Foundation is a registered
Mr. and Mrs, Harold charitable organization
Adams of Clinton visited last dedicated to the preservation
Sunday withMrs. Beth of the natural environment.
Lansing. To this end. the members are
As well, it contains areas of
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respected.
Other business conducted
at the meeting included the
election of William Manning,
Blyth; Robert Wenger,
Listowel; George McCut-
cheon, Brussels; Kelly
Dalton, Seaforth; and Vince
Judge, Listowel as directors
of the Foundation for a one
year term. William Manning
and Robert Wenter will serve
as chairman and vice-
chairman respectively.
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Other Foundation members
in attendance were Jack
Graut, David Hay and
Douglas Bricker.
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