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church news
Holy Coon:IAanior was
celebrated in 'Sth Janua't. varierys'
A gik ani Chur.
6 with«a; good:atten'dance,
dwa �Wise' zeal .the
iessori and Toa Middleton:
'and' ' Edward d Deeves
receivedthe off eru -The
themt af'Rev„ Bennett ws
serine : was r.a. Light to
Lighten Our Darkness..
• Nil's, . Lynda ' Steenstra
and Mrs. beeves are in
charge of church care for ..
,the r onth of January. '
The a ACW of St, James'
wile have their January
° meeting at the home of
Edward .pfd• Lois—Wise,
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Personals
Lois and Edward Wise
and .Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bowden enjoyed their
New Year at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs. John
Manning of Blyth.
We of St. James' are
sorry to hear that Mrs.
Ma'rgaret Hudie is a
patient. in Clinton
hospital.
On. Thursday evening a
group of old neighbors of
Jake and Faye Stryker
gathered, at their new
home on the, cutline, to
wish them well in their
home.. The group played
several games of euchre.
At the end' of the card
garnes; Mrs. Deeves, on
behalf of the neighbors,
read a note of good
wishes and presented the
couple with a gift of a
swag lamp and/ money.
Faye and Jake thanked
everyone for coming -and
for their lovely:—gift.
Lunch was served by the
ladies and a short social
time was had.'•
Carol, Fred and Jen-
nifer Dutot, Delores and
Alvin Dutot and 'Mr. and '
Mrs. Ray • Chisholm of
Goderich were all' guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stoddart of Goderich
during' the New Year's
holiday. •
On New Year's Day,
Atyin and - Delores lores trutOt
enjoyed a dinner with
Carol, Fred and Jennifer
Dutot.
One of our readers tells
me that she received
severalcards. at
Christmas telling herhow
much they enjoy reading
what the people . of -
Middleton are doing . in
the 'Clinton News -Record.
I say thank you.
Mrs. Fred Middleton
returned home after
spending 10 days from
Christmas over New
Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Counter, Clinton.
Miss Jean Mullens of
Toronto spent last
weekend visiting her
grandmother 'Mrs. Fred
Middleton and other
relatives in the area.
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C and other health giving prp`perties are ob-
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is more iron in the total edible part of an
orange than, inthe peel; thus, one of the reasons
for recommending eatingthe whole edible por,
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in sodium , and calories. One medium orange
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Kipper', notes
By Rena Caldwell
.Kippen East Women's
Institute will entertain
the senior . citizens of
Hensall and Vicinity to.a
pot luck dinner atxioan
the Legion Hall 'Hensalj
on January 16.
Hostesses are Mrs.
Vern Alderdice and Mrs.
Robert, ' Bell •and en-
tertainment under ; the
auspices of -Mrs. R.
Kinsman and Mrs. Al
Hoggarth.._
Sti'cials
Holiday guests with
,Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle
were Mrs. Wilmer
MCClinchey and Jive
'4.
Kyle .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Yamamota, Strathroy,
yisited recently with. VII'.
and Mrs. Ron Littleton.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Cooper : and family,
Detroit," Mr. and Mrs.
Gayle Cooper and
children , London, were
recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Mr. and , Mrs. Hugh
Scott -and'" "' children,
Cromarty, spent the
holiday with • .Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Wright and
Julie.
Mr. s, Norman 1 ickert
is visiting her sister Mrs
Ruth Dickert in
Harriston .
Mr and Mrs. " Frank
13aker., :Lot belli; called
on Mr. and ,Mfrs. 1' ?'.L..
Mel lis last week,
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