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Citizens News, May 11, 1978
Desert euchre rases over $22Q
Two babies were baptized
by Reverend Alex Taylor at
Goshen church on Sunday.
They were Erin Margaret,
daughter of Ervin and Helen
Keys, and Steven Gregory,
son of Steve and Linda Keys.
A family gathering, in-
cluding members of the
Colclough family, was held
at Bruce and Anna Keys
home. Jim and Marilyn
Varna
try Mary Chesell
Laing were home from
Mississauga, and attended
the Snell-Cantelon wedding
at Brucefield 'on Saturday.
Visit Ottawa
The grade eight students
of Huron Centennial School
enjoyed a trip to Ottawa last
week. The students from
Varna would like to thank
those who bought Christ-
mas cards, candy, etc. to
help them finance the trip.
Sale successful
The Varna U.C.W.'s an-
nual plant sale was again a
success, with a great variety
of indoor and outdoor plants.
Bonnie Roy was the auc-
tioneer, with Joan
Stephenson assisting.
Eleanor McAsh had a good
selection of paper -back
novels for sale, too.
The programme com-
mittee of Ruth Johnston,
Bonnie Roy, Linda Postill
and Joan Stephenson led the
worship service, which was
based on the Parable of the
Seed.
During the business
session, Marg Hayter
reported a profit of $220.00
from the Dessert Euchre.
Lorna Johnston read a letter
we had received from
Trinity U.C.W., Ashfield,
concerning Bill 100 as it
pertains to the right of
teachers 'to strike, and one
from St. Joseph's C.W.L.,
Kingsbridge, about books
used in our secondary
schools which contain
pornographic passages and
extremely objectionable
language. Letters of support
for their views will be
drafted, and will be signed
by each of our members. An
appeal was made for used
eyeglasses, to be brought to
the June meeting. A bale of
clothing will be packed
shortly. We decided to
purchase a copy of the book
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Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
"The China Years" for
circulation among members.
Announcements were made
of the Hospital Auxiliary Tea
on the afternoon of May 10, Mission Festival in St.
and a shower for Frances Thomas on Sunday.
Armstrong at Goshen that The evening ended with a
evening. There will be a social half-hour during
which the committee served
a delicious lunch.
Personals
Steve and Linda Keys
hosted a family gathering of
the Keys and Poelman
families, on Sunday.
The Peck family, including
Jim and Dianne Kirton, were
guests at the Snell - Cantelon
wedding on Saturday.
Mr. Hank Broeze was
admitted to hospital in
Clinton on Friday, but was
expected home again the
beginning of the week. We
hope he will soon enjoy
better health.
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