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G CENTRE
Mr. and Mrs. „.Howard
'inkwell an meta. Patricia
d Dean visited on ti Friday— :La
w th Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mill a
ord and Mr. and Mrs.
Fbrter of, Woodstocl.
Good Friday guests of Mr, and
Mrs,. Emerson Mitchell and
family were Mr. and WS.; Burt
Henderson, Edmonton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGowan,
Maidstone and his sister Dorothy .., of Vancouver. . .
Forty-two 'skiing enthusiaStS
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Walton area people
ne - k ar Quebec Friends
The seventeenth and Boundary
Unit of the U.C.W. met Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Cliff Ritchie with twelve ladies
'present.
The devotions were opened by
Mrs. Barry Hoegy reading a
poem. Mrs; Ross Bennett read
the scripture from lsaah -Chapter
53, followed by prayer by Mrs.
Hoegy.' Hymn, when 1 survey the
Wondrous Cross Was sting.
A film "The Wonder of it ail";
was shown. The childs wonder a
Why. The gift of wonder is
another sense, not to wonder is
not to live.
Mrs. Graeme Craig presided
for the business opening with a
poem, ."The Empty Cross."
Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen
Williamson. Treasurer report was
given by Mrs. B. Hoegy and Mrs.
H.. Johnston gave the miscel-
laneous fund and results from the
pass around apron.
The next meeting will be held"
at the home of Mrs. -Cliff Ritchie
with Mrs. H. Craig sand Mrs.
'Ritchie in charge of devotions.
Personals
Miss Debbie Achilles of Fergus
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see& a few days., of the hada!?
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roily. Achilles.
Congratulations to Mr., and
Mrs. BruceClark on the arrival of
'their new daughter at the Mt-
owe'• Hospital on Wednesday,
March 22. ,
Among those, from this area
visiting in Florida during the
winter school , break were: Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Huether, , Steven
and John; Mr, and. Mrs.. mac-
Sholdice,..Murray.and Sandra and
%Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steffler and
John.
Easter week-end;guests at the
W.J. Leeming home were: John
Leeming,, Kenora; Jane Leeming
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
David Brady and girls of Bayfield.
Vistors on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Don McDonald
were: Mrs. Lillian Newman,
Wingham; Miss Emily U.Hender-
shot t Hamilton.; Mr. and Mrs.
' Don Newman, Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs'. George Tervit, Ron and
Peggy, Wingham.; Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Newman, Robert, Danette
and Kim of. Islington; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Newman, Sandra,
"light to darkness" was
conducted by Rev. McDonald.
Solos included "The Old Rugged
- Cross" byHarry Lear and "When
1 sui'vey' the Wondrous Cross" by
Ann Snell, accompanied by
Organist Louise McGregor. Choir
anthem was . "Crucify Him!
Crucify HiM" after the scripture
readings of "The darkness of
Crucifixion". Harry Lear sang
"Were, you there". The congre-
gation left quietly.
A large cengregation attended
church on Easter Sunday
morning. Greeting • were Don
Buchanan and Bert Lyon, ushers
were Kevin -Fothergill, Bob 6
The choir( anthems were •
nfound and Kevin Tamblyn. •
Al ia" and "The Saviour is •
risen" with Barbara Bosman
eiboir leader and'Louis McGregor • •
orgatrIst. Rev. McDonald's
message was "The road is clear".•
The Easter fillies- were placed by •
Burns and Londesboro U.C.W..•;
, Next week on missionary •
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Darren Millson, Woodstock,
returned home on Saturday from
spending a week with his grand-
parents, Mr. arid Mrs'. B.
Shobbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and
daughter, Colleen and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnston • of London'
Mt home on Sunday from
ten days holiday in Florida..
Easter visitors with Me. and
Mrs. Bob ThoMpson were
daughters, Mr. -and Mrs.`,, Ray
Radford, London, Mr.. and Mrs.
John”- Lawrie, Robbie and
Jennifer, Kitchener, and
Audrey's-parents, Mr.- and-Mts.
Wm. Hamiltdff,''Meorefield.•
Larry Carter of Waterloo
University% spent /the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Carter and Colleen.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyon,
Bradley and Deana spent the
holiday break in Florida.
„ Arm)vell- Unit met March 20,
when President Audrey
Thompson opened the `meeting
with a poem "Thank -you God"
,and a short reading on "Easter"
followed by prayer. Roll Call was
answered by 17 members and 2
visitors. April roll call is to be
answered by bringing a spring
flower. Armwell Unit is invited to
May 9 meeting of the Berean Unit
in the church at 8 p.m.
Plans were made • to have
the annual ham supper May 24
moved by Elma Jewitt. Prices
$3.50 for adults, children 12, and
under $1.50,• preichoolers free.
April. program committee Betty
pulley, Florence Cartwright and
Norma Glousher; Lunch, Helen
Lawsdn, Joan Whyte and Kathy,
McDougall; April meeting will be
taken •by Joan ,,Whyte. Guest
speaker was Miss McCaffery of
the HuronFamily and Children's
Centre in Clinton.
Audrey Thompson ,gave a
recipe for happiness. Scripture
was read by Pat Husking, hymn
-"When I survey the wondrous
cross" was sung. Lunch was
served by Norma Glousher,
spent the ease-week skiing at
Mont St. Anne.near Quebec City,
People from this-,area who were
on •the trip were Bobs...Rene and
Brenda RichrtiOnd; Clarence and
Marie McCutcheon; Doug*, Jean,
Cindy and Bonnie Evans; Joan
Cardiff; and Jim, Leona, Robert,
Brian and Leanne Arnistreing.
Mrs. Ada Armstrong is
spending n, some time with her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Joyce and
family and sister, Mrs Betty
darke, Toronto.
Florence Cartwright and Audrey
Thompson.
Londesboro 1-4-H • met Match
20 in Londesboro Hall to hear a
guest speaker. form Natural
Resources, Murray, Hall.- He
showed slides and, . films on
landscaping.
March 24; 'the group went to a
sugar bush for..a field trip. SOme
learned hoW maple,sae tastes and
saw sap boiled in large, containers
and how mai*. s_yrup. was made.
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Mr. arid Mrs. Allen Sbaddick
spent the holiday' week with their
son, Cpl. and Mrs. Richard
Shaddick at Burnaby
Nancy Andrews of Toronto
spent the weekend, with' her
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Wood and brother Greg Ahdrews.
Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Vine,
London, and Mrs.* Carl
McDonald, 'Atwood., were
weekend visitors with Rev.
McDonald at the manse.
Mr. an Mrs: Wayne Jackson
and family Ridgetown, spent the
weekend with her- parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Torn Allen,
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Burns were'
daughters, Mr. Mrs. Jerry
Smith, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs.
Cohn Paterson, •Loudon, and
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Dohnnr and Kerrie'
Kincardine, •
Mr. and Mrs... Gordon ,Sware
Richard and David 'of London,
visited her mother Mrs. Beth .
Knox' on Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent the
past two weeks visiting with
friends, Mr. and ,Mrs. Bob Van
Allen and the Dittines at Orange
County, California.
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Shelley and Scott, Walkerton;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman;
Shawn and Tim, Mississauga.
Also callers at the McDonald
hOrne in tht afternoon were Mrs.
Edna McDonald' of Brtissels and
Mr.issaitsisdauga.WallaceMrs. W , Sholdice of NI
it A large crowd of fri4ds,
neighbors and relatives attended
the party for Mr. and Mrs. poi_
McDonald, R.R,2, Brussels in the
Brussels, Morris and Grey Cern-, .
wunity Centreen Saturday '
ing the occasion of . their 25th
'wedding anniversary. ' •
Mr.. and Mr's. Don McDonald
the former Marilyn Newma*--P
were married at the Chalmei;
Presbyterian 'Church in White
Church by Rev. R.D.A. Currie on'
March 28, 1953. Their attendants
of twenty-five years ago, the maid
of honour, Mrs. John Gill, (Betty
Jane) was. present, Bridesthaid,
Mrs. Bob Kerr -(Lois) of .Peter
- borough was unable to attend
dnaccount of -sickness. Grooms-
man
girl, now of Vancouver, was not
presewnta.s Ken recDonald. Flower
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Londesboro family
home from Florida
Good Friday service was held at Canadian Indians' will be guest, Nesbitt; MentHigh, Ron Nesbitt..
8 p.m.. A service that moves from sneaker at 1'0:30 a.m, and at 8:00- With a prize donated by RadforWs
p.M. followed by social time after - Garage; Low adies, • C
evening service. Hulley; Men's Low, Steven
Sunday Schen! Crokinole Party Kelley with • prizes donated, by
There was a 'large turn out to . Country Kitchen; Lady with the
the annual crokindle party in the most 20's, Suzanne TamblYn with
church hall on Wednesday prize donated by Thompson's
evening:The arrangement for the Genel Store; Men most 20's,
evening were made by the Neil Cartwright prize donated by
Sunday school staff and proceeds Mitchell's Family Market; Lucky.
for Sunday school work in charge chair by Roe Vincent, prize by
of games were Rev. McDonald, Country- Kitchen. In rge
jack Tamblyn, Dennis Penfound lunch were Helen Lawson, hula
and Warren Hulley, ' Vincent, Dorothy. Tamblyn and
Winners were: Ladies High, Lena , Joyce Vincent.
Large crowd attends
Easter :111ornIng - service
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two .teachers were discussing ,,
their hectic lives over coffee in the •
faculty lounge. Said Angie: "If
there's anything to this business •
of reincarnation, I'd like to come
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