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in Vegas, Jamaica
Correspponuoai end with Mr. and Mrs. Wt. Arc clad to hear that
CECH.IA RYAN Dominic Murray and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Cronin has re -
345 -2028 Elizabeth Connolly. turned home from Kitchener
There were 13 tables play- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coyne where she spent a few days
ing euchre on Friday night at spent a few days holidaying in with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
the second card party held at Las Vegas Nevada last week. Regier after being released
the Knights of Columbus Hall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan from St. Mary's Hospital. We
in St. Columban. of Kitchener spent a couple of wish her continued recovery
The winners were ladies days with Mr. and Mrs. to health.
high -Mrs. Mildred Cronin, James Cronin ttiis week. Sympathy of the commun-
men's high -Louie Maloney Mrs. Jean Van Drunen left ity to the relatives of Mrs. Len
and for the most lone hands- on Tuesday for Holland Morrison (Mary Maloney) of
James Cronin. where she will visit with her RR2 Gadshill who died sud-
Mr. and Mrs. Janos mother for the next three denly at her home on Sunday
Janossy of Mississauga visit- weeks. at the age of 50 years.
ed on the weekend with Mrs. Mrs, Laura Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke
Mary Moylan. Shannon of Kitchener visited returned home last weekend
Miss Arlene Marrinan of on the weekend with Mr. and from Jamaica where they
Mossley visited on the week- Mrs. Clarence Ryan. enjoyed a two week holiday
Staffa WI sees Barbours' hobbies
Correspondent Committee responsible for
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN presenting the trophy
345-2346 A letter was read from the
The' president, Mrs. Lloyd F.W.LO. president Mrs.
Miller presided for the Janu- Janet Hiepleh, regarding up-
ary meeting of the Staffa coming events and a thank
Women's Institute, Jan. 26 you from the Manor in
with 19 members and two . Seaforth for Christmas gifts
visitors present. .delivered.
It was decided to send a Lunch prepared by Mrs.
letter of protest to Bill Jarvis George Vivian and Mrs.
MP for Perth regarding the Charles Friend was enjoyed
proposed 'changes in ,the after which a presentation of
Federal riding of Perth. cups and saucers was made to
A letter was read regarding Mrs, Wm, Mahon and iylrs.
the Music Festival in Mitchell Art Smale, for their leader -
April 18-22 with the Educa- ship in the course "More
tion and Cultural Activities Cents than Dollars".
The program which was
potluck, "sing, say or pay"
with members contributing
by giving readings, jokes,
piano instrumentals, recipes,
displays,' demos, handman
hints and exercises. •
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Bar-
bour had set up a display of
their hobbies and Alvin com-
mented on them and answer-
ed questions. Alvin makes
candle sticks from walnut,
cherry and cedar woods and
Mrs. Barbour makes bowls,
plant holders, plates and
ornamental cups and saucers
from the black and walnuts.
Cromarty church elders retire
Cromarty Presbyterian
Church held its annual meet-
ing on Sunday evening with
an attendance of 22. The Rev.
Kenneth- Knight opened the
meeting.
Mrs, Robert Laing was
elected secretary for the •
meeting.
The session report showed
149 members on the roll, nine
non-resident members re-
moved from the roll, and two
new "[embers received by
transfer of certificate. There
were two marriages and one
baptism. Three elders, Carter
Kerslake, Mervin Dow, and
Eldon Allen. retired from
active eldership.
The. .church treasurer,
Pearl James reported that the
piano fund now stands at
591.89. Total current receipts
for the vear were $16,280.33
and 52,240.98 was given for
the General Assembly's bud-
get.
John Scott presented the
nominating committee report
as follows; Board of Mana-
agers-for 1 year, Alec Scott,
Robt. Laing, Cathy Elliott; for
2 years, Gordon Lang, Pearl
James, Carlyle Meikle; for 3
years, Dorothy Miller, Frank
Elliott, Joy Scott.
Sunday School Superin-
tendent. Hannah Miller; S.S.
Sec.-treas. Andy Douglas;
assistant, Carol Ann Scott.
Trustees Gordon Scott,
Mervin Dow, Otto Walker;
Cradle Roll superintendent.
Grace Kerslake; record sec.,
Pearl James; These Days
Sec.. Lila McKaig; Library
Comm. Muriel Scott, Roberta
Templeman, Eva Laing;
Cemetery Board, Carter Ker -
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THURSDAY, FEB. 3RD ONLY
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CHOCOLATE MILK
with each purchase of a
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Limit first 100 Customers
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slake, Gordon Laing, John
Scott, John Templeman; Ivan
Norris, Larry Gardiner; Aud-
itors, P-aul Miller, Carlyle
Meikle; 1984 nominating
comm., John Scott, elder,
Jean Carey, Ladies' Aid pres-
ident, Cathy Elliott, retiring
manager.
An allocation of 52500 for
the General Assembly's bud-
get was accepted as was an
amount of 52535 for the Knox
College Restoration Fund.
The Restoration Fund is to be
raised over a three-year per-
iod.
Jean Carey moved a vote of
thanks to the retiring mana-
gers and Andy Douglas ex-
pressed the appreciation of
the congregation to Rev.
Knight for his leadership.
Four parties for Mrs: Vock
Minnie 'Vock of Born- bouquets. plants. cards and
holm celebrated her 80th gifts.
birthday with many pleasant On Sunday Mrs. Vock's
surprises. brothers and sisters sur -
She was honoured by the prised her at her home after
.L.C.W. on Wednesday after- church for a pot -luck dinner.
noon and presented with a She was presented with a gift
Croton plant. of money.
On Thursday evening Mrs. Vock was born in
Marg Morrison was hostess McKillop Township on Jan.
at her hone for the Bornholm ?. 1903. a daughter of Wil -
neighbour ladies, at a pot- Ilan[ G. Siemon and the
luck dinner in Mrs. Vock's former Emma Hemme, the
honour, including a birthday eldest of 14 children. On Dec.
cake made and decorated by 22 1925 she married John G.
Jean Gloor. She was also
presented with a Begonia
plant.
On Friday Ruth Eickmeicr,
Grace Riehl and Isabel Vock
planned an open house in
their mother's honour. at her
home. Welcoming the guests
were Mrs. Morrison and
Lavina Buddenhagen. Pour-
ing tea in the afternoon were
Emilie Rose and Hilda French
and pouring in the evening
were Mabel Rode, Martha
Rock, Gertrude Driscoll and
Annabelle Spiece. Grand-
daughters Gail Riehl, Pani
Vock, Sherry Kraemer and
Dolores Riehl served. Many
friends and relatives called to
extend their best wishes.
Mrs. Vock received many
DQOdlhag @W
Vock of Bornholm. They had
two daughters, Ruth, Mrs.
Frank Eickmeier, Grace Mrs.
Ken Riehl and dne son Milton
Vock. Her husband died in
October 1956. She has seven
grandchildren and six great
grandchildren. She is a mem-
ber of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen. the
L.C.W. 'and was a Sunday
School teacher for 34 years.
' Mrs. Vock enjoys reading,
gardening and attending, her
plants and flowers
Correspondent
MRS. H. LEONHARDT
345-2419
(intended for last week)
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Gilbert on the birth of
their son, born January 10.
He was the New Year's baby
in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
August Scherbarth recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Art
MacElmon of Waterloo, Dor-
othy Elligsen of Mitchell,
Rachel Riehl of Seaforth and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muegge,
Bornholm
Bill Vock ofrodhagen has
moved to Mitchell and is
residing at 193 Trafalgar St.
We are glad to see Ross
Leonhardt home from St.
Joseph's Hospital. London.
There will be a euchre
party every Tuesday evening
for ten weeks starting Janu-
ary 25 at the Brodhagen
Community Centre. So all you
euchre players come out and
enjoy yourself.
Henry and Phyllis Leon-
hardt, Thamesford and
Randy Nairn of Kirkton,
spent Saturday with Mrs.
Herman Leonhardt and Earl.
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