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Good crowd enjoys WItawnship variety concert at Holmesville
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United Church
Worship service was held in
the Holmesville United
Church on Sunday at 9:45
a.m. During the service
Jackie Norman sang a solo.
Sunday School was held in
the Sunday School rooms and
Rev. John Oestreicher was in
charge of the service.
WI Variety Night
The Goderich Township WI
had a variety concert on
-Thursday, October 27.
Bob Elliott acted as
chairman for the evening. He
welcomed everybody to the
public school and thanked the
ladies for asking.him to be the
master of ceremonies. He
introduced the acts to a very
good crowd for the WI's first
variety night.
The evening of en-
tertainment got underway
with the musical Bornath
family, who sang and played
a number of pieces..
Mrs. Storey and her young
square dancers were also on
the program along with other
performers including Sara
Wain who sang and played
her guitar; Clarence Purdue
who gave some violin
selections, accompanied by
Molly Or at the piano; 81sie
Lindsay who daijced the Irish
Jig and the 'Sailor's Horn-
pipe; a trio of ' woodwinds,
Sylvia Forbes on the clarinet,
Ruth Gingerich on .the flute
and Julie Armstrong on the
French horn.
Phyllis Cox gave a
humorous reading and Karen
Bolger and Laurie Alexander
sang. Mrs. Maitland Driver
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played some music on the
violin and Molly Cox ac-
companied her on the piano.
Mrs. Cox also played the
piano while Mrs. Helen
Westbrook sang a solo.
Gerda Brand entertained
the audience with numbers on
the accordion and Sherri Duff
sang some songs, ac-
companied by Mrs. Lobb at
the piano.
Dora'd shoed her
whistling talent and
moutborgan pieces were
given by Ross and Doug
Feagan and Watt Webster.
Hugh and Marty Lobb sang a
number of duets and Sam
Wain played the bones, ac-
companied by Molly Cox and
a duo, the Greensleeves,
Janice Miller and John
Newell played several
numbers and closed with God
Save the Queen.
Mrs. Bernice Mcllwain
thanked the audience for
coming and for Bob Elliott's
help. The proceeds for the
variety night will be used for
community work and the WI.
Senior Girls
Softball
The Holmesville senior
girls softball team is selling
tickets on an afghan. Tickets
are available from the team
members and the proceeds
from the ticket sales .will go
towards new jackets for the
girls.
The team also had a sur-
prise party for their coaches
at Arnold Bell's home
recently. The girls served a
smorgasbord supper, a
speech was given and a gift
presented to each of the
coaches in appreciation for
their help throughout the
season.
A lovely cake was donated
by Shirley Pole and everyone
enjoyed a quiz game.
Art Bell, head of the
recreation committee and
Gerald Bell were also present
for the occasion.
Personals
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
John Sheppard and family to
Holmesville. They are now
living in the Banter home.
There will be a .card party
at -the Holmesville Public
School on Thursday,
November 10 at 8:15 p.m. The
evening will be sponsored by
the Goderich Township WI.
Ladies are asked to bring
sandwiches and admission
will be $1.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman
are home again after a nice
holiday to North Vancouver
to visit with their son Jack
and his wife Jan and children.
On their return trip the
Normans stopped off at
Edmonton to visit with Mr.
Harold Mawson and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Norman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norman at-
tended the graduation
ceremonies at Sir Wilfrid
Laurier University to witness
their daughter and sister,
Shirley Norman receive her
BA in sociology, over the
weekend. The community
also wishes to congratulate
Shirley and wish her the best
of luck.
Clarence Purdue has been
busy lately with his trapping
and has caught 11 foxes
between Holmesville and the
Deeves Farm on the
Telephone Road.
Mrs. Herb McAdam is
visiting with her son Joe and
family in Pembrooke.
Marty and Hugh Lobb and
children visited with John
and Myrtle Banter on Sunday
evening. The occasion was to
present the Banter's with a
floral arrangement from the
village people of Holmesville.
Mrs. Pearl MacFarlane
was a winner q,in CFPL radio
this week on the horse race
contest.
What the others
think
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dumb animal with only a gun
to defend myself." So a
careless untrained hunter
and trapper tries to keep
himself off welfare, does he?
I'd prefer, and sol am sure do
the animals, that he find a
better way. October is animal
week - the time to remember
the words of a great man who
preached reverence for all
life, who asked for kindness
for all creatures great and
small and compassionate and
humane treatment.
It's time for parents to
remind by words and
example to their children the
importance of being kind to
all living' creatures and to
speak for those who cannot
speak for themselves by.
defending them against all
cruelty and injustice.
E.D. Fingland,
, 1Clinton,