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Anniversary service was
beld on Sunday. Welcoming
were Bert Lyon and Nelson
IvIcClure; ushers were
Wayne Hulley, Mark Mit-
chell, Neil Cartykight
Danny Reid. The church was
decorated with autumn flow-
ered (by flower 'fund) in
memory of the Maines family
Music was supplied by Gail
Lear on piano and Louise Me
, Gregor, organist.
Rev. Scott led in the call to
worship. The 'soloist was
Marlene Thornton accom-
panied by Barbara Bosman
�I piano.
Guest speakers were Mr.
and Mrs. Bell Routledge of
London." Mrs. R9utledge
gave the childrenstory
about a train engine called
Little Toot who said I can, I
know I can, there is no such
" word as 'I can't.
, Rev. Scott introduced the
Itoutledges, Mrs. Routledge, --
spoke on her testimony of her
illness and God's help to her.
Mr. Routledge talk was also
on Testimonies. "ft's cool in
the furnace."
A large congregation en-
joyed the musical story of
Shadrach, Meshach and A-
- bednego as told by Daniel
and King Nebuchadnezzar.
WelcoMing ' were Jack
Snell and Bert Shobbrook,
ushers were Robbie Rad-
ford, Larry Gross, Gi_rry
-Wirt-s--ia Stephen buizer.
The call to worship was led
by Shirley Scott. The music
was provided by the senior
and junior choirs with Louise
McGregor" on piano, and
Bathar a Bosman, musical
director. •
The story; was based on
Book of Daniel. The part of
Daniel was taken by Bob
Thompson. Nebuchandnez-
nu by Rev. Stott,soloislwas
Shir16, Scott.
BEREAN
Berean unit 9f the U.C.W.
meeting was held on Tues-
day, October 14 in the
church. Leader Helen Law-
son welcomsd all:
Beryl Reid showed pic-
tures taken on their 12 day
trip to Brazil last January..
The language there is Pert-
ugese;the weather was 70 to
80 degrees.
Roll. call was answered
v.ith a Bible verte.with the
v.ecd'm etc"by mine mem-
bers and 2 visitors, Beryl
Helen gave meditation and
wad Thanksgiving Day and
payer of Thanksgiving with
members.
field and Marion Snell: Min-
utes were read by secrbtary.
Dora Shbbbrook. Corre-
spondence incIncled thanks
•from Knox fanalkand Kath-
leen Little, a friend of the
Knox,'s.
Treasurers report was giv-,
en by Laura Lyon. Happy
birthdaymas sung for Edythe
Berteom, ...Laura Lybn and
Dora Sholthrook.--Clean brass '
for November in charge of
* len Lawsen.,
Edythe Ple.1e0111 reported
Dnizer, and -one by 'Ad,die
Hunking'which was -,izon by
Vi Burns'a number eamety
Edythe Beacom was also
prayed. The draW prize do
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hilted by Stella Adams was
won by Myrtle Fairserv.ice.
---Marg a ie -t 'Gaga' 0;iie,c1 the
meeting, Lunch Wai 'Served,
by Margaret Good, Edyth
peacere,, Tri Duizer aiid Ad-
dle flunking. '
• VEKSUNAlS
Mr. and MrsoBill Sottiaux
for General U.C.W. several
invitationXtBurn Bazaar Oct-
ober 2 2 at 2 p.xn:.) Wesley
, Willis Clinton morning mark -
....et November 1 U.C.W. meet-
ember!3r-d,a11.-reports—
to be in. -
Beryl showed more slides
'qp Rio De Jaeeire. Hattie
Wood thanked her anct-pre-
sented her with a gift. Helen
also thanked her.
Helen conducted a contest.
Lunch was provided,by,Laura
Lyon 'a n d Laura Saundercock.
•CLUB
• Cherrie Club meeting was
held October 15 at 'Margaret
Good's with Margaret as
• acting President. She wel-
comed all and read'a poem.
Edythe Beacon read two
O eces.
ROI call was answered by
10 members and 1 visitor
Kaye Longman, by naming a
current event
Minutes and financial re-
port were read by sec-tres.,
Addle H unking,_ The „sleep_
decided not to contribute to
Marathon of Hope at this
time.
Program consisted of a
contest conducted by Tri
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' 'and Jenniferspent :thanks-
givin$ weekend at Chatang.-,.
way? Montreal.'•
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Mr. ;mid, Mrs. John Shad,'
dock, Debbie, Danny and
Paill of Goderich, Mr- and
Mrs, 13111 Shadd.id, Julle
• and Richard. spent Thanks-
•gwing . Monday with their
niother Mrs. Joe Shaddielc.
Mr, ancl,Mrs., Edwin Wood
spent Thanksehing Sunday
vTlitti their .sian son Mr. emu
•mp, Ken Weed and family,
• Whighaeri.
• No.ying a bus trip onthe
'long Weekend touring Nash-
T,ennessee from here
wete• M. and , Mrs. Glen
cArtck',, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
•Shadd lek, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville •Kelland, Mrs. Frank
• JOhnstoh and her sister Mrs.
Joy Vella. -
- Miss. Traci Mitcliell • is
' taking a book-keeping course
at Fanshawe college.
Hattie Wood -and Dora
Shobbrook represented the
Londesbore W.I. at St. Hel-
ens Branch 75th Anniversary
co Wednesday; October 15 to
dinner. Guest speaker was
Janet r -i rephleh, President of
London area W•1.
Miss Edyth Beacon and "
Mrs. Allen Shaddick joined
'With superannuated teachers
who met atLimeliie dinner
theatre in Toront9 on Thurs-
day. There were 3 bus loads
who attended.
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We are glad to report Mrs.
Joe Sh a cidac k returned home
on Friday from spending 4
days in Seaforth: hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander spent Thanksgiv-
ing Weekend in North Bay
-with Mr. Ind Mrs. Don
Cousin eau, Eldnald, Jimmy
and Tammy. TheCousineaus
named from Saulte Ste.
Marie to North Bay in
Septem ber.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Crysier
of Chatham, vi,eited on Sun- '
day with her biotitei Mr. and
Mrs. . Jack Tarnblyn and
attended Anniversary ser-
vices at United Church.
Mr. and" MrsW. , r. aapllaercee
Norman and children of
Wingh amvisited on Sunday
with her mother Mrs. Marion
Hunking and attended
chansudrareMr.
• cnhmd,ayvisitors with Mr.
Mrs.
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Bert Shobbrook
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Obbings and Theltna Ellerbh
Remember to set •your
docks backs next Sutin4
Church will begin Olt "
a.m. EST. ,
• Londesboro VV.L card
parties begin . this Friday,
October 24th.
Miss Lloy Shaildiek ,and
'friend Dirk Garnet's of Kitch-
ener visited on Sunday with
her parents Mr and Mrs.
Allen Sliadclick.
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