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ASH FI ELD
Mrs, Hugh Mackenzie and
Kenneth spent the weekend in
Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Howes-
attended
owerattended the Howes—`Snowe
wedding at Metz on Saturday,
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Visiting with William John.
son were his sisters, Mrs.MacKeeth• of British Columbfa
and Mrs: D. Farrish of Sas:
katchewan.
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Miss Sadie Johnson opened
the W.M.S. meeting at the home
of Mrs. Henry Mackenzie with
prayer, and also gave the medi-
tation. Mrs. Jack Collinson read
a poem on Remembrance and
led in prayer. Twelve members
answered roll call with a verse
of peace. Mrs. E. Howes read
a selection on'• November '11.
Mrs. D. .West took charge of
the business of the meeting.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mrs. Dennis Dalton flew from
London, Ontario to Cleveland,
Ohio to join her husband dur.
ing his three day leave from •
his boat.
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The catholic Women's Lea.
gue members enjoyed a well
conducted tour led by Mrs. R.
Redmond of the Ontario Hos.
pi'tal, Goderich.
Father Mike Dalton, Kings.
ville said Holy Mass for the
second time in the last few
weeks at the home of Mr. -and
Mrs. Ray'Dalton.
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Mrs. Blaise Martin is holi.
laying with her sons and daugh•
ters and their_ families in Hamilp
ton. * *
Mr. and Mrs. BillVanOsch
and family spent the weekend
with friends in Detroit.
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Recent visitors' with Mr. and`
Mrs. Jim Martin- were•Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Griffon ofSt. Thomas.
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The Kingsbridge using for,
fun" Glee Club is pleased to
announcO the addition of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Steel, Of AIU erly
who will instruct the group in
squaresdanciag. The • group
,
meets twice a month at St,
Joseph's School with Mrs. Wal-
ter Clare in ,charge. Everyone
is welcome.
NILE
a,Mrs. Graham McNee was hos.
tess for the November meet.-
ing of• Nile UCW in her new
home in Dungannon with twenty.
one persons present.
Thee theme of the meeting
was "Peace". Devotions led
by Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge, in.
eluded a hymn, scripture read-
ing in unison and a reading by
Mrs. William Wiggins.
The roll call was answered
by, a verse of scripture in-
cluding "Peace". Secretary's
report was given by Mrs. Alvin
Kerr and treasurer's by Mrs,
William .Wiggins. Itwas voted
to give $5, to Ricky Graver
for cutting the grass at the
church during the summer.
It was decided to have the
December meeting which will
be preceded by a pot -luck lun.
cheon in the church; Meetings
during the winter will be in
the homes.
Mrs. N.H. Talmay read a
report of the sectional meet.
ing at Westfield.
It was decided to purchase
pins and visual aids for the
Sunday School and also to pay
a share of , cost of film and
record with Dungannon.
Anyone wishing to subscribe
to the Observer under the group
plan at $2.25 are asked to con-
tact Mrs. W.H. Talmay.
Mfrs. Ross M ;Phee was pre.
sented with a gift by Mrs.
Elwyn Pollock. -
The meeting closed with
Prayer led by Mrs. Rutledge.
Hostesses were Mrs. Doug
McNeil and -Mrs. Russell Brind.
lej
PORTERS HILL
The United Church Women Of
Grace Church met 1astr Wade
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Argyle Lockhart; In the absence
of the president, Mrs. Chester
Sturdy presided 'over the meet.
ing: -
A reading "This is the Holy
Land" was given by Mrs. Tom
Sowerby. A chapter in theStudy
Book on the life of "Ruth" was
given by Mrs. Art Jongejan.
• The secretary's -report was
given by . Mrs. 'William Town.
shend and the treasurer's
report by Mrs. Tom Sowerby.
The various committee's re.
ported on the work.
It was decided to have an ex-
change of gifts at theDecember
meeting which will be held at
the home of Mrs. Don l3eck,
Bayfield, on Friday evening,
'December 15.
,rs. Robert Good
Elected 'President
Mrs, RobertGoodwas elected
president of the Ladies' Aux.
Wary to Goderieb Branch 109,
Royal Canadian Legion at the
group's regular meeting, No.
vember 14, •
Other officers are Mrs. Earl
Harrison, past president; Mrs.
Len Elliott, firstvice-pre.
sident; Mrs. B. Farrish, • se.
cond vice-president; Mrs. Paul
Hill, recording secretary; Mrs.
•Wllliam Moore, corresponding
secretary; Mrs: Don Stemp,
treasurer.
Executives are , Mrs. H.
Carroll, Mrs, J. Sherratt, Mrs.
C. Anderson, Mrs. A. McAulay,
Mrs, Ed Davis and Mrs. A.
Williams. .
Sergeants-at.arms are Mrs.
D. Malins, Mrs. E.W. McLeod,
Mrs. M. Sheardown, Mrs. R.
AhrneekTo Hold
Tea and Bake Sale
The November meeting of
Ahmeek Chapter IODE was held
at the home of the regent, Mrs.
W. Straughan, Picto:: Street.
• In the absence of the stan.
lard bearer the fl•ig was .pre.
sented by Mrs_ L.. Emerson.
. Plans were completed for a
tea and bake sale and sale of
new articles .to be held in Mac.
Kay Hall.
Miss MacVicar, world affairs
convenor, gave a very interest.
ing paper' in connection with the
Nobel Peace Prize.
On the recomm endation of the
finance committee donations
will be given to the various
funds of the Order.
The December meeting will
take the formof a pot luck
luncheon at 'the homy of Mrs.
E. Mueller, Trafalgar Street
on December 4 at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. D. MacMillan thanked
the hostess and lunch was ser.
ved by , the committee, Mrs.
Gibbons and Mrs. Everett, as.
sisted by the hostess.
The Goderich. nal tot.Tor.
Erb, S. Healy and Mrs. J,
Byrne.
Mrs. A..Kneeshaw and Mrs.
B. Harris are auditors and
sports officers.
The president was in the chair
for the meeting, After roll call,
minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
Thank you letters and cards
were received from West-
minster Hospital, Various corn.
puttee reports were given, and
one application for membership
was approved.
A wheelchair and tare cases
of oranges were sent to West-
minster' Hospital as the aux.
diary's annual Christmas gift.
An exchange of Christmas
gifts will be held at the Decemn
ber. meeting.
The attendance draw was won
by Mrs. Earl Harrison. The
mystery prize was won by Mrs.
Charlie Anstay. Mrs. TedMc•
Astocker won the Centennial
cake.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Len Elliott and her committee.
Bridge Scores
There were four tables in
play at the Goderich Duplicate
Bridge Club last Tuesday night.
The winners and their scores
were as follows: Mrs. D. D,
Murphy and Mrs. William Dun.
can, 56 1/2; Mrs. Bruce Er.
skine and Mrs. Frank Reid,
48; Judge and Mrs. R. S. Hethe.
rington,• 47; Ron McDonald and
John Stringer-, 41.
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11:00 .a.m.--MORNING PRAYER.
Sermon:
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(NURSERY SCHOOL :FOR-. PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN
Rector; REV. G. G; RUSSELL,
Organist . - Choirmaster — RONALD KINGHAM
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church •
Sunday. November 26th
10:00 a.m.—Senior School. .
11:00 a.m.--Junior Department.
11:00 a.m.—Worship.
--• Supervised . Nursery —
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MRS. M. HETHERINGTON, A.T.C.M., Organist and Choir Leader
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Sunday, November 26th
.10.00 a.m.—CHURCA SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. •
Sermon:. "The Wonderful World of Worship.
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7:30 p.ni.—YOUNG, PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.
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10:00 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL—ALL DEPARTMENTS.
11:00• a.m.—Worship Service.
"GOD ISr-LIGHT"
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1:30 p.m.BENMILLER—Worship Service.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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10.00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP.
7:3.0 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE—Guest Soloist: MR. WM. CHASE.
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Sunday, November 26th
9:50 a.m,—SUNDAY SCHOOL. •
11:00 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE.
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