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4A- GQPEmoli TAL*STAR,. TH1,JR PAY, JANUARY 24. k•9W4 °
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Intended for last week 'held on,- °February 12 in the
Miss Fay Hoganna
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e-o Win
ham Public SC41. Wtn-
• ,.ners in -this, division will- ad -
Mr. Mrs. Cor Hogan retur-vance
to the tbUNTY FINALS
red to London on Sunday to be held in :the Clinton Public
evening. Fay had been con-
valescing at her home here after • School on Friday, February •15.
Winners will advance • to the
being released from*.. ,the Vic- ,
,toria Hospital in London where'.,. ZONE FINALS to be held
the Chatham—Kent , Secondary
she had been a patient fore five "
School on Thursday; February
days.
Jim •Sinnett arrived home on 21, Good.Luck.! '
Saturday, January 12 from his THE BOYA'L 'CANADIAN
boat and is spending the w, rater- . LEG:ION competitions will be
Months with his -family.'
held at the Lucknow. Royal
w . Members of Local 335 of the Canadian Legion on Friday,
National Farmers Union atten- ' February 8. Two senior and cards and letters to the "shut-
tled an Education Day held in two Junior students will be ins"' sick, and bereaved.
the Mitchell Town Hall on taking part in these com-
Friday, January 11 from 10 a.m. petitbon's; , MrsE. Pridham, as tom -
Brian Leddy son .of Mr. and munity friendship secretary
until 4 p.m: Attending,. from this .,welcomed newcomers and
Mrs. Kenny Leddy,is a patient .
area were: Lcirne and Maxine made plans for the metrtbexs of
Luther, Grace and John Austin, in the Victoria Hospital' Sick
Children's Hospital' in London. the congregation who are ill or
Bey . and Jackie McNay,.. Rita elderlyto' be remembered at
Ictward, Teresa CoWrtney,
Brian, you are being missed at
`Easter, and again at Christmas
Leonard O'Loughlin, schocil by your teachers and g•
Lorne
MacDonaldfriends and we' wish you a . when small 'mum plants were
' and Ken Alton. ,speedy recovery, '
delivered by members of the
I am'pleased to report that UC1N`�wlio stayed to visit. In
the followingPatients who have GIRL GUIDE activities have
p �J`une, in Co-operation with the
resumed again on Thursy ' i •
• been \hospitalized at area • g Division of Mutual Care, senior
evenings irt'"St Josephs Parish
...wheel R • rts• .presented.
an-
nual meeting of" North Street
United Church Women in-
dicated tfat 1973 had been a
gratifying year in all depart-
ments under the guidance of
the president, Mrs. B. Hanly.
•In her ' annual secretary's
report, Mrs. H. Knisley, gave a
detailed ,account of the 'events
of the year. '
•Cori'`esponding secretary,
Mrs. E. Bentley, had.. sent many
hospitals .have been released:
Mr's. \ Tom Hogan from the
Victoria Hospital in London,
'Frank ',Sullivan and Allan
Drennan' from the�A-lekandra.......
Marine and General 'Hospital
in Goderich and Mrs.'. John
VanOsch from the Wingham
and• District Hospital. ~"
Mr. and; Mrs`: Alvin Moran
'visited on', Sunday with her
mother, Mr's. Eliza Little who
is ;;pending `\the winter months
in Tavistock�at the home of her
daughter an, :son-in-law, Mr,
•.ws'
and.. Mrs Lyle• 'G,aynor. b
- Congratulations to Miss
Mary VanDiepa,n and to Mrs.
- Helen Rieglirig' ,w,In4 rs; -Of $5
consolation prizes i.n'1fhe''•.Shop,
Hall with leaders Ms's. Theo members of the congregation
VanDiepan and.. Misses Betty were treated to a,drive in the
and JoanneHendricks. • .country followed by, a picnic
The meeting was,opened a,'suirper ,.and programme -at
with prayer and •roll call. The Camp Menesetung.
girls reviewed 'the history of -
Girl Guides. We talked about- Mrs..Robert Smith, in charge
the tobaggan' party we had on
of literature, had arranged an
December, 6. We planned crafts . interesting display of, books
that we ,could make when we depicting every phase of
learned to knit, crochet and do Christian education.._ _
needle point. ' : ' As press secretary, . Mrs. R.
We .,talked_abou_goi.nig to the W:' Hughes, _ sent reports of
I.ce Canaries' _in February. We UCW events,t6 the local press
learned- new :campfire , songs, and 'the Link, the North. Street
-.trade the horse shoe ,formation Church monthly news bulletin.
and closed the meeting with Mrs. F. Walkom arranged for
taps.. - - 1TCW members to receivein the
had attended .the World, `
'Ashram ' *Coiffe�eIi
Jertiaalem in, 1=972. \ They
-showed slides of the Holy Land
and told of 'their experiences
there.
Guest, speaker .,• "at the -.
Thankofferilig *meeting was
Mrs. D. McKenzie*, 'the, former
Helen Pridham, of London.
Mrs. McKenzie told of a recent
trip to' China. and illustrated'
her • address with- slides.
Proceeds were sent ••to Mr. ' and,
Mrs. H. G. Waves, the Senanga
Hospital, Zambia, Africa. .
The December meeting
featured the junior choir under
the direction'of Mr. Lorne' -Dot-
teres.- The children sang: "Do
You Hear What I Hear" by
Simeone; "The' Advent Carol",
an English . carol; "The Little
Drummer Boy" by K. Davis;
and "Come Ye Lofty, Come Ye
Lowl'_, °a Breton carol; Mr.
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'Dotterer played several organ:.
numbers.-- Mrs. R, W. Hughes
and Mrs. E. raivford conduc-
ted the worship using the
theme, "Christmas .is- worship,,
praise, music,- giving„ receiving
and 'sharing".
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The social functions commit -
tee with Mrs. D: Bundy and
Mrs. W. Garrow .in charge
m supervised .„the congregational •,
needs during the year.: -.
, , Mrs. A.
WTheright hadtreasupreparererd a Foiilx;
preherisive report of the finan-
ces of the UCW. A successful
visitation by the women to all ”
the women of the church was
under the direction of ,Mrs. E.
Sparking. The Stratford ,;Boy
Choir . presented a delightful
concert in the 'spring.x•
The U -CW cares for an or=
'phan under the Family Helper
Plan, Mrs. J. Brit `ell. directs -friendship Mrs. J. Haffrneyer;
Ms - a -- -
is ltAseo lievi�or`k: rs: '"- tipply ,fid" 'welfare Mra 'S:
Mcllwainr mernorials ' Mrs. E.
Stiles; literature Mrs, R. Smith; •
press and publicity Mrs. N.
Pickett; programme ' Mrs. H.
Knisley; ' flowers Mrs. G.
Machan, Mrs. F. Clement; nar-
thex M"rs. F. Walkom, Mrs: E�
'Westbrook; *social functions
Mfg D Bundy Mrs
th p f -t
Mcllwain took care of the
needs for supply and welfare.
Mrs. A. McTaggart , as
'chairman of -finance in-
. in-
trodubed the *budget for the
year'•1974. , '
"Mrs. Claude Kallifleisch gave
the following • report' of the
nominations committee:
honorary president Mrs. R.
Raytnont; past preiiden•t Mrs, ..
Claude Kalbfleisch; president
Mrs. B, Hanly; first vice-
president Mrs. E. Sparling;
second vice-president Mrsv. M.
McGill; recording secretary
Mrs. V. Auld; assistant
secretary Mrs.' A. Habel;
corresponding secretary Mrs..•E'.
Bentley; .treasurer Mrs. , A.
Wright; finance chairman Mrs.
A..• McTaggart and, assistant '
chairman Mrs.- W. Dockstader.
Convenors: Commuiy
,Garrow; committee Mrs. H.
ton Mrs: N. Witfirier-
-Johnston, M ,
H. Potzel, Mrs. E. Westbrook;
orphan Mrs. J. Britnell;
nominations' Mrs. Claude Kalb-
fleiscA, Mrs H. Bettger,. Mrs. S.
Jefferson; ' Catering co-
ordinators IVIr&,.,_,&, ,.Crawf6rd,
Mrs. H. ' Hibbert and unit
leaders Mrs. A. •Mcaiggart,
Mrs. A. Schram.'
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The-, 4H Homernaki'ng Club narthex at the Sundayservice.
"Taking 'a rook, at yourself"
in Goderich Fry" to BarbadosMiss Clare McGowan guided,
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will be heginnirig,the last par.t. nth ro rammes.. In'di
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Draw., - .• . ep .g ,was e.
'Peter Martin is a patient iii of February. • Leade.rship"; field of study and the units con-
6t.Joseph4s Hospital, .London. Training .will be held in Clin- centrafed on this subject at the
A knee operation to remove •a ton on February 11 and 12 for monthly meetings. •
interested leaders.
ligament was performed on
.Friday; January 11..His .many SCOUTS AND CUBS
° friends *ish him a• speedy 2
recovery.
The general meet.ing,,in--April,
-withh Mrs.. S. ' Jefferson in
• The boos are disappointed charge;, took the form of a
Jeffery Austin; son of Mr. this season as there are •no wolf delightful dinner .of "authentic
and Mrs. Eldon Austin wad cub and boy scout activities due yIndian .foods. Guest speakers
rushed ,to the• Winghatn and • to..,lack of leadership. If you' were Mrs., A'. .Whilsmith,
District General Hospital ' on could help just give us a call. Exeter, and Mrs. Jackson who
Monday, ,.Januaru' 14 foran ;ap- .
pendectc>my operation. ' His.`
friends wish -him + a Speedy
"recovery.
. Dennis Quintin and .Bobby
Simpson ,flew from the London -
airport onKriday; January 11 etc-«
Hawaii •fcir a two .w4ek
vacation, • '
Mrs. Peter.'Mait•in- and her•'
sisters Misses Denise. and`A°nn
Dalton and Miss -Janice Foran
visited• on tthe weekend with
.Peter Martin .at:. St. Joseph's
Hospital. °Lcindo-n. Ann and
Janice, students at •the Wilfred
. Laurier University ;majoring in a"
Geography did, research ^work
;it tithe Archives in L ndon..-
At Miss Maaraaret' Austin,
daughter of Mr. and -,-Mrs. -
Wilfred Austin- spent. .the
weekend in Goderich with,•her . T
grandparents Mrd and MirR.
'Jahn Fellowk • .
Mr. and •Mrs. Kevin Kraemer
and son Jack of Elora visited
• on Saturday,wi•th his sister and
brot=her. -in-law,. Mr. and Mrs.-
Eugene Fr'ayrie and family.
Mr: and Mrs. Dennis Dalton.
visited' in London witsh'z their
' daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arnold •
Marsrnan and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Marsman, and family just.
returned from a three week •
vacation in Anahein, California
where they visited with her
'sister' Mrs. Alice Julian.
• This week students at" SX.
Joseph's school in Kingsbridge
are preparing speeches. Two of
the prep speakers -will take -part
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neve will advance to the AREA
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