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Mabel Qarrow, a Huronview resident was only one
of the many people who enjoyed a special display
put on by the Huron County Pioneer Museum, at
Huronview on Friday. Making candles, done here
by Lee Erb of Bayfield, was only one of the many
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Norm an Wright of days last week with hear grandparents, Mr, and Mr . and Mrs. Allen
returned to' his home on grandmother, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Norman Alexander: Shaddick' were Lloy of
March 19 from. Victoria Shaddick.. Gloria, Brian and Ken Ktichener and on Sunday,
Hospital in London, Nancy Andrews of Jackson of •Ridgetown Ruth Shaddick of Clinton.
Marie Harvey of Don Toronto spent the March . spent the March Break . Mr. ancj Mrs. Murray
Mills visited with Mr. and . Break with her grand- week with Gloria's Lyon, Bradley and
Mrs. Reg Lawson, . John parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Dianna spent_ the holiday
and Elizabeth. Edwin Wood. Tom Allen. Sandra spent week in Kentucky and.
Debbie Shaddick of Mr. and Mrs, Joe time with ColleenScruton Tennesse.
Goderich .spent a couple Marzano, Candice and in Clinton. Ken played a Mrs. Ross Millso_n,
Glen of Toronto spent ,a hockey tournament last John and Sarah ` of
. _ eaat.- ay..s,-laS.ta. eek.u►rith� tesday and-Wednesday--.--.--Woodstock—spent Frid
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook.
David stayed in Clinton
with Frank. Ellerby and
Darren returned home
after spending the week
here.
George Addison of
Seaforth visited on the
weekend with his
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hully arid family.
Prof. and Mrs. Bill
Andrews of Toronto
visited last Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edw'in Wood.
The next Women's
Institute card party will
be held on March. 28,
starting at 8:30 pm.
Everyone is welcome and
remember to please
bring sandwiches.
old working displays that where shown. Spinning
wool, making rope, as well as a variety of old
crafts, tools and household goods were also shown.
(News -Record photo)
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There was a good
turnout on March 19 at
the Londesboro United'
Church's-;crokinole party
and dance, put on by the
congregational life and
work committee,
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her parents Mr. and Mrs,
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Mr, and Mrs. Elwood
Mitchell flew to Florida
for a week's vacation and
returned home on March
10.
Donald Consineau of
Sault Ste. Marie spent the
March Break with his
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Al GODERICHHURON RD. OPEN WED THUR$,
OUR MANAGER 1S: DALE McDONA1,D red FRI, EVENINGS
at Harriston and Wayne
came on Saturday and
they visited on Sunday
with Ken Jackson and
Graham in Blyth before
returning home on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Datema spent two weeks
in Holland were he visited
with his father, Roels
Datema and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Lawrie of Kitchener
spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thompson and on
Sunday, Robbie and
Jennifer returned home
with them after spending
the holiday week here
with cousins in Blyth.
Weekend visitors with
4imillIJnitk4
Thirteen member of the
UCW Airrmwell Unit and
two visitors met at tlie'
home 'of Audrey Thom- '
pson on March 17.
President Florence
Cartwright thanked Mrs.
Thompson for ,the use of
ther home and opened -the
meeting with a poem. The-
minutes
heminutes of the last
meetings were read by
secretary June Fothergill
and two' members were
asked to help at the
Cancer Society Daf-
fodial Tea at the Ontario
Street Church in Clinton
on March 28, A thank -you
r
Qwrehnews
*chard wley aa.
Auburn was the guest
speaker at the "United
C,hruch service on Sun-
• day horning, while .Rev.
Scott took the services.at
Auburn and Donnybrook.
Mr, Han
--The Lay ofwley Lovespoke ane ter
the: children% story, he
used Muppets in his story.
on Jesus as a' Superman
,Friend,
The congregation was
welcomed by Jim
Jamieson and' Carol-
Cartwright and their
were ushered into the
church by Diana Shob-
brook, Suzanne Tamblyn,
Kathy Radford and.
Cheryl Lyon,
The junior teachers, for
ay 1xnda)r --S eh xl--were
Helen Lyon and Donna
Shaddick and the choir
sang a special number
with Barbara Bosman
leading the choir and
Louise McGregor at the
organ.
The congregation was
reminded that this
Sunday, March 30, the
Lord's Supper and
confirmation will be held
during the service and a
light lunch will be served
afterwards.
The session will meet
after the service and on
Sunday evening, two
Christian films will be
shown for the whole
family. Refreshments
will be served after the
films and a silver
.collection will be taken.
card was received from
Clare Vincent and a letter
-from, the -group's foster
child was read. An 'in-
vitation was received to
af'tertd the Blyth UCW's
Thank Offerh g on March
30. •
The group plan to visit
22 shut-ins and each will
be remembered with a
book of verse.
Vi Burns offered to sew
the quilt blocks donated
by Ida Durnin and the
group was reminded that
the April meeting will
include a study on Japan.
A ham supper will be
held on May 21 and
buy
.tickets Are $4, $2 and
preschoolers _free. Joan
. Whyte,. Florence Cart-
wright, Helen Lee,
Edythe Beacom, Brenda
Radford and Kathy
McDougall.
Mrs. • Cartwright
conducted the worship
service and the birthday
pennies were received.
Fer the program Pearl
Mason and June
Fothergill both gave
readings and Mrs.
Fothergill conducted two
contests. Lunch " was
served by Betty Hulley
and Norma Glousher.
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