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Walkerhurn 'Club 'Ladies:
0 Jfl - . Hear .Poitsfaoer- Address
Attend WMS, Aid Meetings
AUPURN-....The Women"sMIss. M -C. and Mrs. SycineyPlawright
ionary Society of Knox Presby. of Lucknow visited last Sunday
terian Church Jatet for its April with Miss Laura Phillip
meeting at the home of MIS.
Frank Raithby. The meeting_was We are sorryt_g_freiortjhamr.. _
n charge of the Preeldent, Mrs. JohalloustOn is a patient inClin.
afredSandersOn. After the ° 'ton hospitalf. his many friends
to worship, all repeated The Wish him „a. speedy recovery.
Loid's 'Praye_or, alld the hymn
"ThrOligli all the ehangihg seenes Miss Lynda Andrews of Wing-
' :ot life " W,•13'SUng withDon. ham spent the weekend with her
aid 114nes at the piano. TheGlad -Parents) Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Tidings prayer Was givenby Mrs, Andrews. •
Alvin Leatherle.nd, ,,Ratepayers 'and parents are
The devotional period was in looking forward to the Opening
• charge of Mrs. Era* RaithhY, of the new gullett Tovraship Cen.
• AN She chose i John, 4th °hal). tral school at Loadesboro next
• ter for her Scripture lesson. The Thur-L-sdky evening April 20JA ,
•—.meditatioa;-,911- this Passage was - 8 p. iihen-Iteirt. Harold' Snell -
of London will be the guest speak.
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entitled, "Priteless Keys," and
was followed by prayer.. Mrs.
Robert J. -Phillips played a plano
solo ofo'bld tiGOWel hymns.
The roll call was answered by
each member quoting a verse
beginning with the letter. W. The
minutes were adopted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherlartd.
The Mission study, "The ,
Church Grows in Canada" was
taken by Mrs. John Hallam. She
told of the early days in West,.
ern Canada and how the differ.
ent 'denominations se t up their
churches in 1822. The offering
was received by Mrs. Raithby
and dedicated with prayer. The
• meeting was closed with theCen.
pr.
Mr. and MA'S. George Malian
spent the weekend With, friends
at Sarnia.
Knox . United Church Sunday
school held a successful pancake
supper last Wednesday evening
with many guests attending from
Blyth, Belgrave, Dungannon, God.
• erich, Clinton and other points
in the district.
Mrs. Elmer Keller of Dublin
visited last week one day 'with
her daughter, Mrs. Harry Arthur.
We are happy report that M.?.
Fred Toll who was a patient in'
tennial hymn. , Clinton hospital has returned
LADIES A-.1)• ' home. His many friends wish him
The Ladies Aid of Knox Pres. a speedy recovery.
byterian Church held their, meet.
ing_ with the president, Mrs.
Major Youngblut,in charge. The
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mroinutes4-wererexeeepted-as-read.-7-4
Members of Beta Sigma Phi. '
sorority met on the evening of
Tuesday, April 11, at the home of
Mrs. Marc -Bell: , ' '
Following _ti* business meet.
Jag, a -film-on_the life and work
of Alexander Graham Bell was
presented by Mrs. R. F. Wien.
•-and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Mich: °Idoland Mrs. .W. • R. •Alcock.
ael and Janice of Brantford vis. The sorority expressed app-
ited with Mr. Rathwell"s parents, reciation to Mr. Wilkinson for
Mr. _and _Mrs. LioneLRathweU operating -the -projector: -Refresh. -
at Port Elgin last Sunday, ments followed.
by the secretary, Mrs. RoyDaer.
Letters of appreciation for flow.
ers sent were read and several
business matters were dis.
cussed. A dainty lunch was ser.
ved by Mrs, Frank Raithby.
PERSONALS
Mrs., Gordon R. Taylor. andMr.
FILM
AUBURN The Walkerburn
C1ulierfr their irifehflOtieeting
at the home Virg. guy Cuenv
ingharn 'with a PO attendance.
Th0 President, Mrs. Tedatinkihgo,
was in charge Of the meeting and
opened the program by O'Canada.
1/11,S. ./ack led in prayer.
Mre, gave some inspir.
HOLMESVILLE
1.10LiVlESVILLE-4 .The
rnesvlII 'KW held its Spring
Thankoffering meeting on Wed.
nesday afternoon April 12th with
Pests preSent from, St. James
W.ddleton, Wesley Walla andOni
tariOtreet, UCW's Clinton.
"MrS.. Eciikrard: Grigg presided
for the service Whichopenedwith
a prelude by the pianist) Mrs.
Jim Lobb, esuul the call to worship,
Mrs. Muriel GrImread the Scrip.
ture• 'lessonl'arill-Mrs. Carman
Tebbutt gaye the 'meditation on
"Discipleship". A suitable poem
was read by Mrs. G. GUI'''. The
vocal duet, "Follow Me", was
sunk )33, Mrs. William Norman and
Mrs:- E. Grigg. The thankoffering
was received by '1VIrs..B. Whitely
and Mrs, S. Farquhar.
A skit entitled "The Broken
Motto" was' well presented by
Mrs. ,11., Williams, Mrs, D. Glid.
don, Mrs. W. Norman, Mrs. L.
Jervis, Mrs. N. Heard, Mrs. H.
Cudmore, Mrs. E. Potter and
Mrs. B. Walter.
-A paper telling of the early
settlers and pioneer. life in Hol.
mesville wad given by Mrs. Lloyd
Bond.
A social hour followed the -
meeting. Hostesses for theafter.
noon were Mrs. H. Yeo, Mrs. Ray
P,Rtter, Mrs. H. McCullough,
Dirs. J. Yeo, Mrs. D. Gliddon;
Mrs. W. Norman and Mrs. E.
Grigg. • •
RSNALS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams
and children of St. Mary's were
qunday visitors with the'lady's
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Yeo, •
Sandra William; Burling.
ton and and Mrs. Barrie Pipe
of London and family, spent the
weekend with Ms. and )114:s. Harry
.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tre.
wartha and family, London.,
-visited relatives -in the area over
the weekend.
Cfrro*,4*-0
ing thoughts on her _ themotbat
1-iieek'rwaS 17ceinna
C(OtilitS. The Minutes- were 0,cceptf,,,
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tte read, by the eeeretmi being askecitethecolberneTewn.„
shity4°,Home, and Ached club
Mrs' Elliott LaPP" '7111 V°11' call special Centennial Meeting."
was answered by each paying251,.. „
tor the Crippled children's FUN; Th(44 dres4" and "bite
.ox We past were really wonder.
The draw prize was donated* ° Ail. Their whole program was.
Mrs. waiter cusaingliam.. This oxocPtiocal and well attended,
gift was won by Mrs. Worthy Such a nice school tool. The
Young. Plans were made for the children Of that a*ea are indeed;
-next meeting which istlo:te-140---fortunate to -have sueir,a dedic
at the home of Mrs. Henry Hunks ated group looking out for their
ing, with, the program to, be In. interests. s
charge' of Mrs, Garth McClinchey I was very .impressed with the
and Mrs. William Hunking. ° •swearing in of the new executiyi.
• They made everyone iii`the mid. •
The financial ' statement was lende a bona fide owilnesso! to
given by the treasurer; Mrs. Wal. the vdtvs whlch were taken, 9'
'ter Cunningham The centennial After a tour otthe school itwas
quilt blocks were -all handed in)
plain to see how. much work the
to Mrs. Ted Honking toassembie. group is doing. At present, the
The program of the afternoon. project is a sun (hal for the small
was in' charge of Mrs. Elliott garden which is surrounded by
Lapp. andAr.S1.49.kflaliam'....Mr.S.,.,....classroomi and everyene.4111—'
Lappgave an ..inspiring Easter 'enjoy this specie). spot. The lad,
Message and later contests weeles are baying a bake sale this
conducted by both ladies. A del. ,Saturday at Denomme'd flower
icious lunch was Served by the 'shop so be sure to get some of,
hostess assisted by Mrs. George their goodies.
Schneider, Mrs. Stewart Ament, I am receiving more plans
Ma's. Joe Verwey, and Mrs., • for the parade and expect more to
',Worthy Young, . come. so, you who haven't yet
Centennial CalHng
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4ocieilch $ignakStsi, "rnii
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LUCKY FORE
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Weather Permitting-.
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This Siwiars:a special day at
St. cieerge.IS CIAIrch. .TheYhave
chosen 04.1, CisorgOis i--)Wft,the
23rd, to Oserite their miniver,
sary and Canadas cor,dennis0
year by asking 1130 most Hever.
end Seward H. 01u*, Aral/lolls
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.op of ItuPertS bas and Prtpate
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-guest.- .
•Sattirdly evening the 140,
tegrtitiii.dhave prepareilasPeoiali
supli,er at Which 'pq lilight•Meet,
the .specia.1 guest, With lightgrout
and, a few Other 010100.1t,tees. yew
Centennial committee 1h*d to
obenge'their Meeting night 10 the
Monday. sisy. We lippe-i#11•0- .c)
of speclal projects thabge,.
way, - so cell one of the rip
Chord°, PM sure spring le caw
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