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Page 18 -Citizens News, May 19, 1976
rand Bend
Sell quilt to
Toronto gallery
The United Church women
met Thursday afternoon in the
SS rooms. President, Mrs. Sid
Durie presided. Sixteen members
answered the roll call by naming
their birth month flower. Sec-
retary Mrs. Bill Love read the
minutes. Proceeds from a quilt
top\\Were handed in. It was sold
to the Art Gallery in Toronto.
The g'il't blocks were donated
to the church group by Mrs,
Arthur Lee, and they were
assembled by the church ladies.
Mrs. Olive Miller was in charge
of the worship service and the
theme of her topic was "Why
should we pray?"
• Lunch hostesses were Mrs.
Ruth Hendrick and Mrs. Jim
Prance.
Mrs.
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Carman Lovie, Mrs.
Olive Miller, Mrs. Lawrence
Curts, Mrs. Raymond Kading,
Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Vern Ridley,
Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. Ed
Turnbull and Mrs. H. Morenz
met Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Nola Taylor,
Women's Institute president.
A short business meeting was
held and it was voted to send
$10.00 to the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation. .Plans were also
finalized for WI members and
friends to go to the Green Forest
restaurant for dinner on June 17.
The programs for the corning
year were also planned.
The United Church women
held an executive meeting
Thursday evening at Mrs. Joan
Eagleson's home.
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Attend Goderich
youth rally
Earl Thomson returned home
Thursday after being in the
hospital.
Mrs. Max Turnbull is a patient
in South Huron hospital at
Exeter.
Mrs. Leroy Bariteau spent a
few days last week in Detroit
with her sister, Mrs. Lily Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of
Thedford visited Wednesday
with Art Baker, Mrs. • Lillian
Brown and Alice.
Mrs. Tray Desjardine returned
home on the weekend after a
week spent in Santa Ana, Cali-
fornia, visiting her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Mylan and new grandson,
Thomas Lester.
A Youth Rally was held Satur-
day at the Church of God with
about 30 attending. Guests were
present from Toronto, Welland,
Hartford, London, Owen Sound
and Kitchener.
Theme of the Rally was Love,
Joy and Peace. Rev. Don Flet-
cher of Welland spoke on Love.
Rev. John Campbell on Joy and
Rev. Stan Desjardine of Hart-
ford on Peace.
There were singing sessions
and Bible quiz contests and for
the recreation period they played
donkey baseball.
Brad and Brent Hamilton of
London were Sunday supper
guests with Brad's parents.
Mrs. Ed Gill and Mrs. Susie
Devine, were hostesses at Mrs.
Gills home Friday night for a
miscellaneous shower for Wendy
Van Bruaene, bride elect of
June. Around 20 neighbours and
friends attended.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton attended
a Historical Society meeting
Sunday afternoon at Inwood.
The Church of God ladies
were in charge of the Sunday
evening service. Mrs. Janet
Desjardine spoke on the topic
of Peace. A solo Hide Thou
Me was sung by Marian Snider.
Mrs. 'della (Desjardine) White,
has returned to Florida, after
visiting a couple of weeks in
this area with friends and re-
latives.
DEDICATION
A dedication of a Sanctuary
Light to the Kettlepoint church,
from St. Johns by the Lake,
Anglican church Grand Bend
was held Sunday afternoon.
Many from Grand Bend and
Thedford attended this service.
All were entertained and welcom-
ed with tea and lunch by the
ladies of the Kettlepoint Church.
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