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Whitby, were the guests of Mr. the weekend.
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Miss Grace Peck, London, spent
the weekend at Belle Vile cottage.
Mr. and. Mrs, Nelson McCenkeY,.
Toronto, Were at their home in the
village for the weekend,
Mrs, S. 13, Cobb left Oa TVA*,
day to spend •Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. J. Wallace, Oakville.
Mr., and Mrs, George Aitken,
Sr„, London, were at tneif Cot-
tage in the village on Sattulay.
Charles $cothiner was able te.
leave „Clinton Public Hosiptal on
December 11, and Is recuperating
at home,
F/L And Mrs, B., A. Simons and
two :childrenleft on Wednesday to
spend Christmas with her mother.
in WindSor, •
Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Featherston
went to Willowdale, on Wednesday
to have Christmas with her daugh-
ter, hors. 1.6.1.t.ti Leonard andrfamp.
ily.
Miss Diane Hulls was the guest
of Brian Grime; at the Engineer
School UWO dinner and dance in
London, on Wednesday, of last .
week. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson left
last week to spend Christmas with
their daughter, Mrs. Roger Cor-
riveau and family,inear Montreal,
Quebec„
Christmas services in Trinity
Church will be Holy Communion,
at 1,1.30 p.n. Christmas Eve, and
at 9' a.m., on, Christmas' morning
(quiet—no music). '
The Rev, and Mrs. F. H. Paull,
Listowel,' called on friends in the
village on 'Monday afternon, after
attending the ordination service i13
James S. Donaldson
(By our Bayfield Correspondent)
Wordwas received here recent-
ly of the death of James Stuart
Donaldson, eldest son of Charles
Donaldson; Ottawa, and the late
Margaret Stewart, Lucknowi
He was born November 2, 1895,
on the Bronson Line, Stanley
Township, on the farm now owned
by Ralph Cornish.
Stricken suddenly at his home
at Royal Oak, Mich., on the even-
ing of November 19, his wife im-
mediately contacted a married
daughter, Firemen arrived and
administered oxygen as he was
rushed to hospital but he expired
a few minutes after arriving."
The funeral, which was very
largely attended by friends from
widely scattered points, was held
from the Virgo E. Kinsey funeral
holie, Lafayette at 5th St., Royal
Oak. on November 21, 1959. The
service was in charge of the Rev.
George B. Evans. Graveside ser-
vices at Oakview Cemetery were
under the auspices of Royal. Oak
Lodge No. 464, F.-and A.M.
Mrs. Percy Lewis (Shirley),
Ottawa, is a sister and Keith
Donaldson, Renfrew, and Charles
Donaldson, Hanna, Alta., are bro-
St, James Chureh, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. john MacKenzie
and two children, Margot and
John arrived from Toronto on,
Tuesday to •spend the Christmas,
tide with, his parents, Mr. and.
Mrs J. maeKenzie,
Miss Doreen. Mckenzie, Queen's
OniVersity, Kingston, arrived
home on Sunday night tci, spend
the Christmas vacation, with .her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc,
Kenzie, Blue Water Highway,
Godericir Township.
Mr. and Mrs, James Hutchings
met their son OS Tony Hutchings
at London en Sunday. They spent
the day with Mr; and Mrs. Frank
Smith, Strathroy. Tony is on
Christmas leave from HMOS
Cornwallis, NS, until -$1210n.Y..
Brian Grime is home from Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, Lon-
don, for the Christmas vacation.
Miss Margaret Howard ,accom-
panied by Lawrence E. Stotes-
bury-Lesson, Huron College, are
spending the Christmas vacation
with her parents, Mr:, and ,Mrs. J.
E. Howard.
Mrs. Hugh McLaren, Port Elgin,
was the narrator of the Christmas
Story, presented by Senior Citi-
zens of Wingham and surrounding
town who gathered at CKNX-TV
for • the broadcast on Friday at,
ternoon. This was especially int-
eresting to her sisters, Misses A,
M. and B. J. Stirling and other
friends here.
Mrs. R. A. Simons ably assisted
by Mary Elizabeth Ervine, enter-
tained little folks for her son,
Randy's sixth birthday at "Shang-
ri-La" on Monday after school At
the 'part with him were his sis-
ter Danielle,. Brenda and Brian
Maleins, Colleen Merrier and Lorne
Me/per; David Leitch. Linda
Sparks, Robbie Irwin, Kelso Fitz-
simons, Robbie MacVean.
Mrs. J. B. Higgins, Brown Owl,,
and Mrs, Austin McCurdy, Tawny
Owl, marked the 's approach of
Christmas with the Brownie Pack
at their meeting on Monday even-
ing, December 14. They made
Christmas decorations and there
was a prize for the neatest Brow-
nie. Sharon Middleton and Karen
Fitzsimons tied for it. Karen won
the draw. At the close each
Tweenie and Brownie received a
gift.
Lawrence E. Stotesbury-Leeson
and Miss Margaret Howard, were
in Stratford on Monday for the
ordination of four deacons to the
priesthood, in St. James church
for the Right Rev. George N.
Luxton, D73, LLD,', Bishop„ of Hur,
on.
The preacher was the Right
Rev. Willtan A. Townsend, DD,
:CIS, Suffragan Bishop. One of.
those ordained was the Rev. Wil-
liam A. Collins, curate of St.
Mary's Church, Walkerville, who
visited at the hoine of Mr. and
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Trinity :Auxiliary
Re-elects Officers
At .Annual Metting
(Sy oar Hayfield Correspondent)
The annual meeting of Trinity
Branch Woman's Auxiliary was.
held !at the home of the president,
Miss Lucy R. Woods on Thursday
afternoon,
Mrs. E. A. Featherston was at
the piano for the opening hymn,
"Joy to the world, the -Saviour
Comes," The Bev. B. B., Har-
rison led: in the litany and Opening
prayers, He read 'the Scripture,
St, Matthew 25: 1-32. •
Mrs. T. Castle, secretary, gave
her report. Also adopted was the
financial statement' by Mrs. It. J.
Larson.
Mrs. Percy Weston, Dorcas
retary, reported that the require- •
ments had been met this year. • •
Mrs. E. A. Featherston reported •
11. subscriptions to, The Living
Message, ,MrS. C. Knuckey,- pray,
er • partner secretary; had„ not
heard from. Sister Dorothy Dykes.
She led in the prayer partner's
prayer. -The- president expressed
her thanks to the officers for their.
support and asked that her name
not be' proposed for office next
year.
The Rev. Harrison then took the
chair for the: election of officers
which' resulted in the • full slate
being re-elected as folloWs:
Honorary president, Mrs, J. M.
Stewart; vice-president, Mrs. R.
H. F. Gairdner; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. ,Emerson Hard; .secre-
tary, Mrs. Thomas Castle; treas.-
urer, Mrs. R. 5. Larson; Dorcas
secretary, Mrs. P, Weston; edu-
cational sceretary, Mrs. 3. B. Hig-
gins; prayer partner secretary,
Mrs. C. Knuckey; Living ,Message
secretary, M. E. A. FeatherSton.
Mrs. F. Fraser was elected as
press sceretary, and 'Mrs, W. R.'
Elliott named sick visitor, '
Following the. closing prayers. by
the rector, Mrs: 'Emerson Heard,
hostess, served refreshments - in-
cluding shortbread'and-Christmas
cake.
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There will be a' service of Holy
Communion in St. James Anglican
Church, Middleton, on Christmas
Eve, December 24, at 8.30 p.m.
On Sunday, December 27, the
service in St. James Church, will
be at 2.30 p.m. and, will take the
form of The Nine Lesson Carol
Service, with. laymen reading the
various lessons.
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