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Knox WMS meet
for May session -
The ' Woman's 'MisSionary
Society of Knox Presbyterian
Church met for their May
meeting at the'' home of Mrs,
Roy Daer. The president- Mrs.
'Wilfred Sanderson was in charge
of the meeting and gave the call
to worship. The hymn, PaSs Ne
Not 0 Gentle Saviour was sung
to harp accompaniment, played
by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips.
The president welcomed the
members and visitors and the
devotional was taken by Mrs.
Roy Daer. She read James 2:1-5
verses an gave the n-ieditation
The Haves and the Have-NotS
and closed with prayer.
. The study on Dare to
Reconcile, was taken by Mrs.
John Hallam followed-. by a
discussion period. Mrs. W.
Sanderson led in the 'Glad
Tidings prayer.
The offering was.,received by
the treasurer, Mrs. Donald
Haines and dedicated by Mrs.
Alvin Leatherland.
The roll call was answered by
quotIng. a Bible verse containing
the word Believe. •
Mrs. 'Donald • Haines,
Presbyterial delegate to ...the
S74n-ielingc held
recently at Paris gave a report.
Mrs. W. Bradnock reported
on the Huron Presbyterial
'meeting held at Seaforth.
The minutes of the Previous
meeting were approved as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland, the members
decided to send the layette to
the Indian reserve with Pastor
and Mrs. Fry. An invitation to
attend the special anniversary of
;the Hensall groups -was accepted
for June 8. The correspondence
was read and business discussed.
The hymn, 131est be the tie that
binds was sung followed by the
benediction.
LADIES AID
The Ladies. Aid of hfriox
Presbyterian church held their
meeting with the president, Mrs.
Major Youngblut in charge. ,
The minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs. Roy
Daer. Thank -you notes Were
read for ' flowers and gifts
received from the sick. The
meeting was closed by singing
"Grace ,and lunch was served by
Mrs. Daer assisted by Mrs. John
St. Marks ACW meet;
smorgt; sborg 'successful'
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The Anglican Church Women
of St.. Mark's AngliCanChurch,
Auburn was held in the church
with a good attendance. The
president, ,Mrs. • Donald
Cartwright opened the meeting
with the hymn, Blest be the tip
that binds with Mrs. Gordon
Taylor 'accompanying on the
organ. The scripture lesson from
the -Book of St. John -was read
.by Mrs. 'Gordon Taylor followed
by prayers led by Mrs.
Cartwright. A reading, Spring,
was given by Mrs. James
Schneider. The hymn The Lord
is.my Shepherd was sung.
• Mrs. Thomas "Haggitt
presented the Missionary theme
on—what is the Potter doing
to -day? The topic of the evening
on the life of a farmer Rector
who was lost at sea was ably
given by Mrs. Fordyce Flark.
• The hymn, The Church is one
foundation" closed this Raft' of
the meeting.
The minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs,John
• Daer. The financial statement,
was approved as given by the
treasurer, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell.
It was 'reported that the
• smorgasbord dinner was a
decided success. The travelling
.apron jeceived a penny for each
letter in "The House of David".
The roll call was answered by
f1'
members quoting some of
Solomon's wise sayings.
Rev. Keith Stokes gave the.
report on the ' Synod, meeting
and brought the members .up to
date on the Diocese activities.
, The . next meeting is to be
,held at the home of Mrs. John
Daer.
The President thanked all
who. had taken part and thanked
the members. for sending .her a
plant- while she was Ppatient in
London hospital. () -
,.. Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Mrs. Ed
Davies planned this meeting and
closed with prayer. .
Weekend 'guests with Mrs,
Arthur Grange, Misses 'Jennifer
Qrange and Shelley..Grange were
Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Morris and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Rod
.Singh and family all of London.
Many froni here attended the
60th anniversary celebrations of
the Blyth W.I. last week.
Weekend .guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Arthur, Wayne and
Philip were Mr. and Mrs. John
Arthur of London, Mr. Ronald
Arthur and friend from Toronto.
Mr': and Mrs. „ Robert
YoungbInt and family of
Toronto spent the weekend with
his .mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Obituaries
JOHN S. BUCHANAN
- Funeral services were held On
Saturday, Viay-T-36, 1970 for.,
John S. Buchanan at the Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn.
• Mr. Buchanan died • at
Huronview in his 78th year after
a lengthy illness. He was the son
of the late Robert Buchanan and
Eliza McCulloch and was born in
East VVawanosh in the Wesifield
area.
Following his marriage to the
former Eva Cook he farmed in
the Westfield area until he
retired. He was a member of the
Westfield United Church.,
He is survived by one
daughter, Mrs, Douglas (Lorna)
Whitmore, Blyth: four sons,
James of Windsor, William and
John of London and Roy of
Auburn.; also five grandchildren
and two sisters, Mrs. Ronald
Vincent, Blyth and Mrs. 'Stanley
Cook of Belgrave.
Pastor Alfred Fry conducted
the funeral servicewith burial in
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave.
Pallbearers were Roy Buchanan,
William Buchanan, James
Buchanan,John Buchanan,
Douglas Whitmore and Eldon
Cook. '
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LAWROCE SPROUL
Funeral services•were held on
Sunday May .17., for. Lawrence
Sproul 11 montivold San brMr.
and Mrs. David • Sproul (nee
Betty ./>1.imins) who died .irts:
Clinton Hospital. .
He was born' in West
Wawanosh on June 10, 1969. He
is ..survived by three sisters,
Marilyn, Sharon and Nancy and
one brother-, Eric. '
Pastor Alfred Fry conducted
the service at the Arthur Funeral
Home with burial in Dungannon
cemetery. Pallbearers were Mark
Sproul, Philip Young, Larry
Allin, Paul Doherty.
Flowerbearers • were Gilda
Sproul, Linda Sproul, Cindy
Jardine and Jean Hardy.
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Recent. guest' with M. and
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell were
Miss Linda Lsrael of Kitchener,
Miss Patricia • Meyer of St.
•Clemens and - Miss Diane
Kirkconnell of London. Miss
• Israel and Miss Meyer. left -for -a
trip to Western Canada via
Toberniory.
Mr. Willithn Kruse of
Kitchener visited one day last
week with his aunt; Mrs. Edgar
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark
.were pleasantly surprised to get
a telephone call froth England
from their daughter, Crolyn. She
informed them she was leaving •
soon for a trip to Israel.
- Mr. Kenneth Haggitt and Miss
Jape Skinner of Nobleton spent
the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Mr. Stephen Haggitt.
Mies Jean H6tiston and Jean
Jamieson of Toronto spent a few
days this week with their sister,
Miss Frances'Houston.
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• Auburn, Ontario, bought the eight-year-old Mono who had a Superior Production record as a
threeyear-old in 305 days of 17318 lbs. milk containing 853 lbs. fat, average test 4.93% butterfat.
Shown. with Mono are Mr. and Mrs. Ruckle and their three daughters, with. Mr. and IVIrsrfranken
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Chatham spent the Ifoliday with Barbara Carte' tionore d
their grandmother, "Mrs. Gordon
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Miss Margaret Jackson at na s ow
celebrated her birthday la:st•
Sunday with maily friends and Baskets of colorful tulips ,
neighbours calling during" the decorated the Sunday school
day to congratulate her on her room Of Knox United Church
84th birthday.
,• Postmaster an*Mrs. Kenneth .neighbours and relatives of Miss
Scott atiended the 'Postmasters' • Barbara Carter of Goderich
Convention sheld at Hotel gathered to honor her with a
London, LOndon, •over the bridal shower prior to her
weekend:
Auburn, when 'friends',
marriage recently...
Friends and neighbours Mrs. Norinan McClinchey was
honoured Mrs. Edgar 'Lawson chairman and the program w,as
last Sundayby calling on her -on opened by a sing -song led by
the occasidh of her 86th Nancy Anderson- .with Mrs.:$4-
birthday. Birthday cake was Norman McClinchey at .the
served by • her daughter,' •Mrs. piano.
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Oliver A n dersbn and , Mrs. Ronald • Beecroft, and.
granddaughter - Miss Nancy Miss Marie Plunkett conducted a
Anderson. . contest—What is she wearing?
Guests over the weekend with •and the winner was Mrs. Claire
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and Constance, were Mr. and A plano solo. was played by
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• Ari..atrangernent. of 'bows -and --
ribbons in the shape of a muff '
was., made by Miss Nancy •
Anderson and.presented to the
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Miss Carter thanked.every:one
for theii gifts and all joined in
singing For shelS a jolly :good
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Lunch followed, served by
North Road neighbors.
-Rotary club
Mrs. Joe Dean, Kathy, ,Michael,. Mrs. , Ftobert Phillips and a aids Kincardine
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Mr. Brian Gray,: 'Mr., .Murray, • Mrs. Gerald MeDowell had an
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hospital after several days as a Mrs.. Ron .Beecroft read ,an
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Keith Arthur and family decorated chair on • the
attended the wedding and platform.
reception of their niece Miss Her mother, Mrs. Harold,
Marian Wall of Li•ngside. Carter, also wearing a corsage,
•assisted. her daughter. .
The Goderich Rotary Club
presented a cheque last week to
the KiliCadine • ROtaty" Club 'rot "
its • charter fee to Rotary
International.
The Kincardine Club, • a
provisional one so far, as 25'
members and was sponsored by
Goderich.
Mike Rogers, president of the
Goderich Club made the
presentation and • was
accompanied by Bill Bieman,
district 633 -governor. --
President of the Kincardine
club is Nil Oltman.
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