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again in Westminster Hospital,
London. His many friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
PP Miss. Carol Sinning is visiting
her 'friend,
nn Miss
Gail Pre d
er-•
AUBURN
AUBURN, Aug. 14. ,-- Misses Mrs. William J. Craig were Mr. Bast in Toronto this week. Miss
Melanie Sprung is a guest of
Sther Johnston and Barbara and Mrs. It. Mcllmurray, 1{lint, (Mr apd Mrs. 'W illiani Sutton at
niers, of London, returned to l Mich.; Mrs. R. Stevens', Truro, Camp Borden.
heir homes atter a holiday N.S. and her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and llrs. James Buchan:in-
sflent with the former's grand- Wynn Chisholm; Mr. and Mrs. and sons, of Amherstburg, age
other, Mrs: Stanley „Johnston. Ernest Craig, Goderich; Mrs. visiting his father, Mr. Jack
M+' Bart Bradley and son Craig. Buchanan, and his brothers,
;Jolu1 Loy, and B411.
• Ir: nd Mrs W. Hel.ltn,t~,a a, � ,� � � � r
r' 6i'i.' 'xtg" di1): Wai"tan`A .:tiiu- i r'.tt]i'fnttO:+,� ,M"r '.
lalat %Inday`�with Mr. and Mrs. Recent-, •visitors •�i.Wit=„ rti
Pete Hellinga..i William is re- t;eorge Hamilton were Mr; and
maining ,with his tbrother Peter, Mrs. Howard Goodfellow, Mrs.
for a longer visit, Sarah Iiarnbley, Mrs. 'Lottie.
Mr. Murray Rollinson spent Hoover,' Mr: Borden Goodfellow,
last week in Toronto visiting all of 1Vlilt'erton; m• Jack Kel-
his sister, Mrs. Alfred Weston,
1. and Mr. Weston. •
NIr. and Mrs. Darwin Madam
d :two- -daughter& of Fergus,
renewed acquaintances in the
village last Saturday. He stated
that it was 21 years since he
and his family left Auburn; his
son, Doug. is now in Egypt and
has a family of six, and his
on Al. is thing in. 1'ergus and
i has three children.
--
Miss Joan. Weir, of .London,
visited last week with her cou-
sin, Miss Barbara Machu,.
Mrs. Margrterite Chopin re-
turned last Friday evening; from
a trip `to Boston and 'Toronto.
William Gibson. of 1lensall,
visited last week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Finit1i�gan and Mrs.
Donald Fowler.
last week with 'her sister, Mrs.
'Louis Blake,. Mr. Blake, Faye
and Mziryanne, at Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph,D. Munro
returned last week from a trip
tan of Klemburg' :\1r. and Mrs. to Western Canada. 'l'hey visit,
Arthur Rutledge, Seaforth, and I ed her son Glen, at Edmonton,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Wilson, of and
returning went,y on fft Jasper o (ver,
Park
Brucetield.
Misses Brenda :Balt, Jennifer and Calgary,- _-
Grange and Betty Moss are at Hiss Patricia - Dayman, of
tending junior girls camp, Camp Jordan Station, is visiting this
Minehaha, at the United ('hure'h week witli Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Summer School., Plunkett. Marie and Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. William .1 ('rale.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stephenson
visited Saturday with Mr. and and sons, of-lIancilton, were re
Mrs. Robert Craig and Tamil,\ . , cent visitor's with Mr. and Mrs.
at Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell.
of Ottawa, visited last week 'o itll
friends in the village.
Recant visitors with Mrs. John
Graham were 11rs 1'inies SLrin1
illi am 'I'. Robison.
Jlr. and Mrs. Dave \Vallate. of
Ilarriet-\ i1le. visited recently
\\ ith \lr. and Mrs. Fd. Davies.
85th Birthday Celebrated.—.\
surprise birthday party was held
The roll call was answered by
each one naming a cousin men-
tioned in the Bible. The meet-
ing was closed with' a hymn
and- prayer by Mrs. Davies,
Following the W.M.S. meeting,
Mrs. Ed: Davies presided for
the Ladies' Aid meeting. The
minutes and the financial 'state-
ment were given, by Miss Minnie
•
geour and her daughter, Miss at the home of Mrs. ('bit ori
Margaret. and 'Mrs. W. Recd. of 1 Brows n for her mother, Mrs.
1\111\ erten: Mr. and Airs. William j George Beadle, who t'e lebrated
1 Scrimgeour: Mrz: and Mrs. \W11 -'her tJth birthday. Several 011 m
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Carter and lam Johnston and daughter Con hers of her family were prescnt '
family, of Port Elgin, and Mr. nie. all of Palmerston. and a beautifully decorated
and Mrs. Bill 11111 and family, . Miss Judith Arthur is visitinw birthday cake -was the centre of
of London, visited last week end her Davisiain 1 family oaSt. Thomb Das, a attraction.
F. Meally Receives De-
gree.—Congratulations are ex-
tended to Rev. Robert F. Meally-,
rector of St. Mark's Church,
Auburn, who received his de-
gree- last- weak.. He. is a ::rake
ate of Seager Miall, • affiliated
with miss Sade Carter and Mrs. this week.
pi Nelson Hill.
fie Recent visitors with Mr. and Mr. Les Buchanan is a patient
of— __ ____
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CLEARANCE SALE • with Huron College. After oh-
m: S I taming his Biblical diploma at
sy • • the University of Dublin he
1 : of Rebuilt, Guaranteed Used TV's _ i came •to Canada and again con
ne • , tinned' his studies where he has
WI • • , now obtained his S.Th. (Scholar
• ' OUR LARGE VOLUME OF NEW • of Theology) degree. He was
•
ordained Deacon in May, 1958,
.91 DUMONT 'V SALES• and was appointed rector of this
three-point charge. The follow
- • ...,
• • I ing year he w>as priested and
= this summer has left us with a number of exceptionally !now h has recei"Ced his degree.
•• clean and attractive trade-ins — , • , Knox Presbyterian Ladies
IOW THAT THESE SETS HAVE BEEN RE -BUILT THEY to Meet.—The Woman's Missionary
• Society of Knox Presbyterian
• MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE o Church met at the home of Mrs.
John Houston, Bing street, with
• New ew - DUMONT SETS • 135 ladies present. The president,
O Mrs. Donald Haines, gave the
See these re -built TV's.-. Priced from $45.00 . call to worship and presided for
• the meeting., Mrs. Duncan Mac.
si : NO. REASONABLE OFFER- REFUSED! • Kay accompanied on the piano
• • for the singing of the hymns.
• .FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE on all makes of TV, • The oning prayer was. given
•RADIO,• HI -F I. Using Latest Equipment Available. • by Mr ,W. Bradnock and the
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de`• .'� period was in charge
• WE USE ONLY TQP - Q of b1 `�IIII Davies who read the
REPLACE1VIENT PARTS - • Scripture lesson and the medit-
•• ation which was followed by
• .a• -..s...• • prayer. A .trio composed` of
Misses Barbara MacKay, Joan
•
•
' Don't Be Blindfolded •• Weir and Mrs. D. MacKay sang,
• —..rr "Have Thine Own Way," with
• .• ' WHEN TV SHOPPING • accompaniment played by Miss
p 9• 4 MacKay. ' The offering was re -
If you buy a new TV cheaply you are .not • ceived by Miss Barbara Sander-
•• buying, quality. Moreover you can't get • son and dedicated by Mrs.
• j Davies. The guest speaker pf
- • �J 1 `'�� a large trade=in allowance for your • • the afternoon was Miss Mary I.
If t /�.... ' old set' on a low-priced new one. • Houston. She told about the
. ,... \ / , w missionary work done in Tokyo,
Japan, by Rev. and Mrs. R. Tal-
• bot; in Taiwan. Formosa, - by
— . HERE IS OUR OFFER TO . YOU — • Rev. S' Moore Gordon, and in
• East - Nigeria .by Mr. .and Mrs.
•
LARGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE • S. Larder. A violin solo was
•• played .by Mrs. Mel. • Black, of
•. ON A TOP QUALITY PRODUCT i Port Elgin, accompanied by Mrs.
e - John ',Houston. A short .,busi-
II Giving
you years of satisfaction instead of sorrow. ii ness period followed with the
• FOR STOCK UP-TO-DATE and SERVICE THAT'S GREAT : minutes
being readrA by Mt ssAl-
l-
• COME IN or DIAL JA 4-7718 •
• followed about the gifts for the
•bale and these must be in by
:- . Wm. 0. YOUNG __256 REGENT ST. •
• the end of August. Mrs. Her
•SALES &SERVICE•
REGENTTV - •
you. notes.
. The next meeting
• • is to be in charge of Mrs. Gordon
` cx•eN•.••.•••.••••S••i.d••••••••••••••••••••? Dobie and Mrs. Charles Stewart.
•
s of Mrs.
in the absence b e
Wagner
Roy Daer. A card was signed
by all present to go to Miss
E.
Somerville, Presbyterial pre;
o 'sa a patient
in
hos-
pital.
e
sidelnt, x P
pital. Plans were discussed con-
cerning- new kitchen equipment
for the church. Lunch was
served•'by. Mrs. Houston, assisted
by her daughters, Miss Mary
and Miss Frances.
r s Hears
Missionaries.
ies.
CC Melk
St Mark's
7
of St. Mark's.
s
I._. members
The
Anglican Church attended' a
special meeting held last week
at 'Trinity Anglican Church,
Blyth, when the guest mission-
ary was Rev. George Hamilton,.
of Old Crow, Yukon. Rev. Rob-
, ert Meally. conducted the open-
ing devotionals and turned the
meeting over to Rev. Hamilton.
the
withI
He told about his work
Indians and latex°µ at the rectory
they showed pictures of that
northern country. Mrs. Hamil-
ton also told about her work
with the Indian women. Rev.
Mr. Hamilton' had been present-
ed with many hand -made gifts
all
when he left the Yukon and
thesegifts had the, beautiful
es
beaded ork that is done by.the
ho
Indian people. A social
was enjoyed when representh-
�tives of auburn and d Belgra
Guilds assisted the B1yt
in serving lunch' -
social hour the
Rev. and Mrs.
ing the
zithers met
amilton and
their two children. Mrs. George
Hamilton, of Auburn, who is no
relation, was thrilled to talk to
people who lived where she did
dearly 60 years ago. -• She stated
in
of the. buildings s are
.at
some
�'
ifl the same as when she lived
al Old Crow.
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