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Citizens News, March 16, 1978
Easter theme at church meeting
Unit II, U.C.W. of St. An-
drew's United Church held
its March meeting on
Wednesday at the home of
Bayfield
by Milvena Erickson
Carol Fisher with nine
members present.
The meeting opened with
the Unit II prayer led by the
president, Carol Fisher.
Margaret Scotchmer and
Marilyn Haw led in
devotions with Easter as the
theme, The gift of the month
was won by the president,
During the business ses-
sion, the ladies decided to
house clean the church on
For The Best In
* PARTS
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its
April 10 starting at 9 a.m.
All volunteers will be most
welcome. The penny dinner,
which was originally plann-
ed for April 5 has been
changed to March 28. Hobo
teas will take place the end
of March and first week in
April. The group set May
20th for its Bake Sale and
will serve lunch at a
C.N.I.B, meeting to be held
in Clinton in November.
Celebrate communion
Reverend William M.
Bennett celebrated Holy
Communion in Trinity
Anglican Church Sunday
morning. He was assisted by
Philip Du Boulay and An-
drew Erickson as Server.
The rector based his sermon
on the Cross and stressed its
centality in the Church.
Harry Baker and Morgan
Smith collected the offering
and Dawn Merner and Cindy
Cluff taught Sunday School.
The flowers in the Church
were given in memory of
Ada Reid by her niece, Mrs.
John Wain and by Alma
Peck in memory of her hus-
band Arthur Peck.
Sunday next is Palm Sun-
day, and Sung Mattins will
be observed in Trinity.
Play euchre
The 3M's Club of St. An-
drew's United Church
gathered at the home of
Ross and Mildred Merrill on
Saturday evening.
Progressive euchre was
played for a fun and
fellowship evening with Mol-
ly Cox and John Watson tak-
ing the high prizes and Doris
Reddoch and Raymond
Scotchmer, the low prizes.
The evening closed with a
lunch of sandwiches and
relishes supplied by the
ladies.
The next scheduled event
will be the annual Easter
sunrise service to be held on
the back lawn of the manse,
followed by breakfast in the
church basement,
Exchange patterns
The ladies' auxiliary to
brownies, cubs and scouts
met for an enjoyable even-
ing, Tuesday and were
shown many lovely craft
ideas and articles by
Margaret Garrett. She also
taught the women how to
crochet a hot place mat us-
ing wool and used jar
rubbers. The groups also
had a 50 cent surprise table
and exchanged useful
patterns at 10 cents each.
Our thanks to Mrs. Garrett
for coming out and treating
us to a most interesting
evening.
Install officers
During Church service
Sunday morning in St. An-
drew's United Church," Rev.
Reddoch installed the of-
ficers of all the Church
organizations for the year.
Directly following the Ser-
vice, the board of stewards
met and made final plans for
their Annual Bean Supper to
be held in the Church base
ment next Saturday, March
25 beginning at 5 p.m.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Avison of Melfort,
Saskatchewan who had been
visiting with their son-in-law
and daughter, Cpl. and Mrs.
Krepps in Camp Borden,
visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Scott, for
several days.
Mrs. Jay Ball returned to
her residence in Clan
Gregor Apartments after
spending a month on vaca-
tion in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill
spent a few days recently
with their son and daughter-
in-law, Brian and Celine in
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin
and Robbie of London
visited Saturday with his
family, Mr. and Mrs. E.W.
Erickson Andrew, Luanne
and Lydia.
Mr. and Mrs, Bud
Sturgeon spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Davidson in Wind-
sor.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Wiltse, Huronview were
guests Saturday afternoon
with their son-in-law and
Bank aids firms
In the nine months ended
December 31st last, the
Federal Business Develop-
ment Bank authorized .1,968
loans for $87,791,000 to
businesses in Ontario. In the
same period a year ago, the
bank approved 1,980 loans
for a total amount of $86,-
898,000.
At December 31, FBDB
had $353,520,000 outstanding
in loans, investments, and
guarantees to 8,768
customers in Ontario.
FBDB, a Crown corpora-
tion, assists the growth and
creation of small and
medium size business enter-
prises across Canada by
providing them with finan
cial assistance and manage-
ment services.
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