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Presbyterian Circle
The May meeting of* Caven
Congregational Circle was held
at the home of Miss Ballantyue
with the president, Mrs, Rose
Russell, in charge. The meeting
opened with ginging the hymn,
“Nearer My God To Thee", De
votional exercises were taken by
Mrs. Stanlake, reading from St.
Luke, and prayer, Roll call was
answered with a ten-cent dona
tion to the Flower Fund for the
holiday months. Minutes of the
last meeting were read and ap
proved and business discussed,
Mrs. Mclnpes then introduced
Mrs. T. Jolly, who gave an im
pressive message on the “Know
ledge of Salvation". „Mrs. D. Sin
clair gave a reading, “Pastures
. Green”. Mrs. Taylor read “May- j time Is 'Spring Cleaning Time”.
Mrs. Mclnnes closed the program
with a Robert Service poem,
“Live and Love”. The meeting
closed with singing of the hymn,
“Jesus Calls Me”. Miss Hatter
thanked the hostess and all tak
ing part in the 'program. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Millar and
Mrs. Kirk and the ladies enjoyed
a pleasant half hour over
tea cups.
Junior Group Meeh
James st. Junior Associate
Group met at the heme of
Marjorie Delbridge on Monday
evening for their M’ay meeting.
Lillian Tennant gave a reading
entitled “A Good Time To Live”.
During the business period, led
b y the ‘President, Catherine
Southcott, it was decided to hold
a picnic at the Lions Club Park,
Seaforth, the1 third Monday in
June. The remainder of the eve
ning was spent in sewing and
knitting in preparation for the
Fall packing of the Layettes.
Evelyn Whilsmith’s group
in charge of the social half
bride entered the church
arm of her father while
was being played , by
Triebner, sister of the
May 24 will be a gala day for
tbe Kippan Gun Club when the
Club will hold its annual big
shoot at Kippen, Highlights in
clude a fifty-bird event for the
Venner Trophy for Kippen m em
bers, handicap, priori events and
a five-man shoot for local dist
rict clubs.
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James St. Circle
The James St. ‘Mission
held their May meeting at the
home of (Mi’s. Wesley Neil. The
meeting opened with Ardys
Glenn in charge. A poem was
read, followed by a hymn and
the Lord’s (Prayer. A lettei’ of
thanks was read from the or
phanage for the Easter parcel.
Items .of baby clothing were
brought in for the children’s
shelter. It was decided to hold a
picnic in June. Roll call was
taken and minutes read. Mar
jorie Bailey then, took charge.
A hymn was sung followed ,by
Scripture. A playette “New Can
adian Neighbours” was given.
Those taking part were Ilene
Bonallie, Miss Jones, , Bernice
Shipman, Marjorie Bailey, Anna
Brock, and Ardys Glenn. The
meeting closed' with a hymn and
the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch
was served by the committee in
charge.
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C.W.L. Delegates
Meet In Stratford
Representatives of 4 8
divisions of the Catholic
men’s League of Canada in the
Diocese of London were at the
official opening of t h e twenty
ninth annual diocese convention
in the auditorium of the Strat
ford City Hall, 'Saturday May 14.
His .Excellency Most Rev, John
T. Kidd, D.D.L.L.D., of London,
guest speaker, congratulated the
women in their choice of the
convention theme “Catholic Im
migration”. Representing the
R.C.A.F. . Centralia-Exeter sub
division was Mrs. Alexander
MacQueen of Exeter. During the
year an essay contest ’was spon
sored by the League and all 58
sub-divisions were invited t o
submit entries. Mrs. MacQueen is*
proud to have had the honor .of
bringing back to Exeter the first
prize awarded to Mrs. Maurice
Hardman, secretary of the .Cent
ralia-Exeter sub-division, for
best entry submitted.
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Tnebnerr’McDonald
A very pretty wbdding took
place on Saturday, May 14, in
the Exeter Pentecostal Church,
when Jean Mary Agnes, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy McDon
ald, .became the bride of Stuart
Alexander Triebner,
The
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groom.
A solo was pleasingly render
ed by Mrs. Donald Jolly, sister
of the groom, during the signing
of the resister.
The bride looked very pretty
in a white sheer floor length
gown with finger tip veil held
in place by a crown set with
crystals and pearls, and carrying
an arm bouquet of carnations
and snapdragons.
The bridesmaid, Mrs. Ted,
Prouty, sister of the bride, wore
an .orchid nylon sheer floor
length gown with matching
headdress and carried a bouquet
of yellow and orchid tulips and
fern.
Little Wanda McLaren, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc
Laren. who acted as flower girl,
was daintily dressed in a floor-,
length yellow satin gown trim-'
med with green with matching
headdress, and .carried a nosegay
of roses and sweet peas.
After the ceremony, lunch was
served on the lawn at the bride’s
home.
The bride was the recipient of
many beautiful and useful gifts.
After lunch the bride donned
a grey gabardine suit with .blue
accessories, and mid showers of
confetti and best wishes the
happy couple left for a motor
trip to many points of interest.
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The Perth-Huron Unit o£ the Cancel’ Society
urges all those who have not sent in their donation
to the Cancer Fund to do so as early as possible.
Donations should be sent to: — Perth Unit of
the Cancer Society, Box 146, Stratford, Ont.
Official receipts will be mailed.
Showers Held For
M iss Jean McDonald'
Ou Monday evening, May 9, a
shower was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prouty in
honor of Jean McDonald and
Stewart Triebner. A goodly num
ber of the Young People of the
Pentecostal church were .present.
The evening was spent with a
sing-song and' games. The pre
sentation of a set of aluminum
was made by Randy and Judy
Smith. The address was given by
Pearl Cann. Lunch
and best wishes
Stewart and Jean.* # *
A miscellaneous
Miss Jean McDonald
her home on the evening of May
l|0', given by the ladies of the
Penecostal Church. The entertainment was in the* form of a
spelling match, after which
Margaret Blanchard read the ad
dress and Marjorie Miller pre
sented the gifts which were many
and useful. Jean made a "fitting
reply
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Mrs. Ed. Gill, of Grand
spent the week-end at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker.
United Church To Hold
Anniversary Service
Anniversary services will be
held in the United Church, Sun
day, May 29. Guest speaker will
be Rev. L. H. Turner B.A., of
Goderich Victoria St. Church.
Services will be at 11 a.m. and
7:30 pan. Crediton U .C. -choir
will furnish the music in the
morning and Grand Bend choir
in the evening. Everybody is
welcome.
Mr, and Mrs. Calvert and
Bend,
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SAINTSBURY
We are very sorry to report
that Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hod
gins have sold their farm and
will be leaving this community
in the early summer. They will
be greatly missed by all their
neighbours and friends. W6 hope
they will find health and happi
ness in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis and
family and Mrs. W. X Davis
were dinner guests with Mt. and
Mrs. L Turner on Sunday.
Mr, Clayton Abbott, a former
resident Of this community who
has been on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal at Tilbury and.
has now been appointed manager
of the Montreal Bank at Tara,
called on friends and relations
in this community on Sunday.
Mr* and Mrs. Heber Davis,
accompanied by Mr. E. Paton of
Woodham, motored to Niagara
on Wednesday of last
Mr. Paton and Mrs. Davis
delegates to the ninety
annual session of the
Orange Lodge. They re-
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turned home on Friday evening,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dickihs
and family of London .visited
With Mr. rind Mrs. M» MacDonald
over the week-end.
The anniversary services will
be held May 22 at 11 o’clock in
the morning and 7:30 in the
evening. Everyone welcome. Rev.
Hunt Of Mitchell will be guest
speaker in the morning and .the
padre from Centralia Flying
School at the evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Watson and
boys, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Guel-
foyle Of Ailsa Craig were Sun
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymottd Greenlee.
Miss Doris Woods of London
visited over the week-end With
Mr, arid Mrs. Donald Abbott.■1
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Shower For Bride-Elect
About thirty friends and
neighbors from near Cliiselhurst
met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McDonald in honor o-f
their daughter Jean. After a
program of readings, singing and
contests, the bride-to-be was
presented ' with a lovely table
and twin electric lamp, and other
gifts. Lunch was served and a
social time was enjoyed.
WINCHELSEA
Miss Ola Johns .spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock, of
Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Johns on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Ford,
visited on Sunday with Ml’, and
Mrs. W. Dickey, of Woodham.
Mrs. William Veal and family
of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Don Benhale.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Morgan,
of Thames Road, visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Clarke, on Sunday.
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