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meeting of the
and W.A. was
of Mrs. Everett
afternoon.
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. F. BOWDEN
Mrs.
pro
read
Miss
Eiimville Group
Name New Slate
The November
Eiimville W.M.S.
held at the home
Skinner Monday
P. Murch had charge of the
gram. Miss Dora Delbrldge
the Scripture lesson and
Ruth Skinner read a chapter of
the study book. Mrs. Howard
Johns read a letter from their
missionary in prayer, Miss Jessie
Oliver, British Columbia, A
special collection will be sent to
her for Christmas gifts for the
needy.
The supply secretary reported
a bale sent to Korea weighing
43 pounds. The treasurer’s re
port was given. A card to a for
mer member, Mrs. John Prance,
was to be sent, congratulating
them on the occasion of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
Plans for the banquet to be
served Friday night to Farm
Federation, were made.
Rev. W. J, Moores conducted
fhe-election of a slate of officers
prepared by Winchelsea ladies.
The W.M.S. officers are as fol
lows: president, Mrs. William
Johns; vice-president, Mrs. Del
mar Skinner; recording secretary,
Mrs. Charles Stephen, assistants,
Mrs. C. Gilfillan and Mrs. Wil
liam Walters; treasurer, Mrs. F.
Skinner; literature secretary,
Mrs. E. Lynn; . temperance, Mrs.
W. Routly; corresponding secre
tary, Mrs. Howard Johns; Christ
ian Stewardship and Systematic
Givings, Mrs. H. Ford; Mission
ary Monthly secretary, Mrs. F.
Horne; pianists, Mrs. F. Horne
and Mrs. Phil Johns; press secre
taries, Mrs. H. Bell and Mrs.
Charles Stephen; Mission Circle
leaders, Mrs. W. Routly and
Ruth Skinner; Community
Friendship, Mrs. Gilfillan, Mrs.
E. Skinner. Mrs. Phil Hern and
Mrs. Lewis Johns; Mission Band
leader, Mrs. Howard Johns, as
sistants, Mrs. F. Horne, Mrs.
Lome Elford, Mrs. Gilfillan and
Mrs. Ivan Brock; Baby Band
leader, Mrs. Lewis Johns; As
sociate Member secretary, Mrs.
John Coward; supply secretary,
Verda Kellet; flower committee,
Mrs. W. Routly and Mrs. John
Ridley; church committee, Mrs.
Newton Clarke, Mrs. Phil Johns,
Mrs. Gilbert Johns; sympathy
flowers, Mrs. Horace Delbridge;
W.A. officers: president, Mrs.
Ross Skinner; vice-president,
Mrs. Gordon Prance; secretary,
Mrs. Harold Bell; treasurer, Mrs,
Gilbert Johns.
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Work
man and daughter visited over
the weekend in Oshawa with the
former’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Work
man.’ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
; and Merle visited with relatives
Uu Melbourne on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, of Gode-
Irlch, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
’and Mrs. Elston Dowson.
J Mrs. William Winder returned
.home from a vacation in the U.S.
« Miss Isobel Caldwell spent the /^weekend with her parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. Harry Caldwell.
kJ Rev. G. G. Burton, of Centralia,
/was in charge of the service on
■^Bunday in St. Andrew’s United
ijphurch.
Mr. Emmerson Kyle, Allan Tre-
rtjheer, Campbell Eyre, Lloyd Mc-
W.M.S.
The regular meeting of the
W-M.S. was held in the school
room of the church Tuesday eve
ning with Mrs. Foley as leader. The Scripture was read by Mrs.
M. Sholdice. A pretty action song,
‘‘Rock Of Ages,” was sung by
Catherine Hodgins. A skit, “Much
Ado About Literacy,” was pre
sented by Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Shol
dice and Mrs. Skinner.
Mrs. M- Elliott presided fpr
the business. Excellent reports of
the convention at Kippen were
given by Mrs. W. Elliott and Mrs.
Foley, The training school fund
and aid to the Children’s Shelter
were discussed. Mrs. Lome Hicks
presided over the election of of
ficers which resulted as follows:
Honorary president, Mrs. J,
Essery; president, Mrs. Murray
Elliott; first vice-president, Mrs,
G. Burton; second vice-president,
Mrs. Kipp; recording secretary,
Mrs. W. Skinner; treasurer, Mrs.
G. Hicks, assistant, Miss Agnes
Anderson; corresponding secre
tary, Mrs. W. Elliott; Christian
Stewardship secretary, Mrs. G.
Hepburn; supply secretaries, Mrs.
Baynham, Mrs. Foley; friendship
secretaries, Mrs. R. Gates, Mrs.
A, Smith, Mrs. J. McAllister, Mrs.
G. McFalls; press secretary, Mrs.
W. Skinner; literature secretary,
Mrs. L. Hodgson; temperance
secretary, Mrs. E. Wilson; pian
ist, Mrs. G. Hepburn; Baby Band
superintendents, Mrs. A. McFalls,
Mrs. G. Hicks; Mission Band
leaders, Mrs. F. Bowden, Mrs. G.
McFalls; Associate Helpers secre
tary, Mrs. M. Sholdice; Mission
ary Monthly secretary, Miss Ag
nes Anderson.
Following the meeting lunch
was served by Mrs.
Mrs. K. Hodgins
ford.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs.
and George, Mr.
Hodgson and Kay were in To
ronto over the weekend where
they attended the Santa Claus
parade and the Royal Winter
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. William Haddock
visited over the weekend with
their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Haddock, in Toronto.
Mrs. E. Knight let Thursday
of last week for Detroit where
she will spend the winter with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Brokenshire.
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smale, of
Windsor, visited over the week
end with Mr and Mrs. L. B. Hodg
son.
Mrs. Harvey Godbolt, of Mit
chell, was a weekend visitor with
Mrs. George Godbolt.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and
Wayne, accompanied by Master
Wayne Harrison, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Smith in Mt. Albert.
Mr, and Mrs. Lome Hicks spent
the weekend in Toronto and at
tended the Royal 'Winter Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott were in
Toronto over the weekend for
the Royal Winter Fair.
A, Smith,
and Mrs. Lang-
Gerald Godbolt
and Mra. Reg.
Lean, David Treibner, William
Bell, .Russell Consitt, Elmer
Stevenson, Herman Dayman are
on a hunting trip to Manitoulin.
Mr. Elzar Mousseau and a
party from Zurich left Wednes
day for Manitoulin Island for
a hunting trio.
Mrs. Garth Mosher and son
Michael, of Edmonton, are visit
ing her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Norman McLeod.
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®Aft STATION On TOP OF WORLD — Just 1,200 miles
tile North Pole, in the vicinity of Barter Island, Alaska,
*|W.S. is completing installation of the first experimental
of a yadar station system known as the "distant early
Arning lino”. Tests soon to be made will determine whether
lie “radar fence” will be extended from Alaska to Green-*
SncL At top, trnetor-drawn “Wanigans”carry construction
iterials foi4 laying groundwork in the hew line. At bottom
ttypical Arctic test site. The radar equipment is within
Whig rubber dome, —Central Press Canadian
R.C.M.P. PRESENT CORONATION RIDE IN NEW YORK
— The coronation ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
was a popular pageant at the evening of the sixty-fifth Na
tional Horse Show’ in New York. This troup performed in
London and Edinburgh this year as part of Queen Elizabeth’s
coronation ceremonies. —Central Press Canadian
News of
Kirkton
Ry MRS. FRED HAMILTON
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Morley
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes,
Brantford, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kinkade
and family of Stratford visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil attend
ed the Royal Winter Fair this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre
and Catherine visited in London
with friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann were Tuesday eve
ning dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Squire, Farquhar,
Mrs. Jackson McCutcheon and
family, Mrs. Finkbeiner and Miss
Winnie Finkbeiner, of Listowel,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson and
Dorothy were at Parkhill on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
McLeish.
Mrs. O’Brien visited in London
recently for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. T. O’Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and
Mr. Bob Devine, London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson.
Mrs. Hazelwood and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Taylor and family, Lon
don, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Neil.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hodg
son, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Hodgson and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hodgson spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hodg
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Webb, of
Granton, were with Mr. and Mrs.
Laverene Morley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Jr. and Janice were Friday eve
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Murch, Eiimville.
Mr. Alton Wallis is in Toronto
attending the Royal Winter Fair.
Donald Pullen, went on Tuesday
with his Poll Angus calf. Mrs.
Pullen, with other friends, will
motox’ to the fair on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pym, Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner,
Centralia, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor
ley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dann,
Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sherwill Jr. and family, London,
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley Sr.
The Girls Club met at Mrs.
Finkbeiner’s on Monday evening.
During the meeting it was decid
ed to name their club “Busy
Lizzie”.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Jaques, Zion, Mr. Russell Parkin
son, Stratfor^, and Mr. Wilfred
Herbert spent; Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Melleville Gunning.
Anniversary service on Sunday
morning was well attended, Rev.
McLeod of Kippen being the
guest speaker. Messrs. Gordon
Johnson and Bob Devine, London,
favored with a vocal duet and
Mrs. Ronald Squire sang a solo.
Beautiful flowers adorned the
pulpit; placed there by Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hodgins
and family, Granton, Mr. and
Mrs. Mitchell Willis and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Squire and Sharon,
Woodham, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire.
W.A. And W.M.S.
Thirteen were present at the
November meeting held in the
Sunday School rooms of the
church on Thursday evening. Mrs.
Roy Hodgson was the leader for
the W.A. The theme was “Fellow
ship”. Scripture lesson was read
by Mrs. Ronald Squire. Lesson
Thoughts were taken by Mrs.
Hodgson.
Mrs. Cecil Squire and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson were appointed
to draw up plans for next year’s
meetings. Donations of money
were received instead of having
a bazaar. Miss Elva Morley gave
a reading.
Mrs, Klahre presided over the
W.M.S. The theme was “The
Church the Body of Christ”. Mrs.
Thompson read the scripture les
son.
Donations of eggs or fruit for
the “Protestant Orphans Home”
are to be brought to the Decem
ber meeting. Thank-offering en
velopes ai‘e also to be handed in.
Highlights of the convention at
Kippen were given by Mrs. Wil
liam Morley Sr. and Mrs. Laterne
Morley. Mrs. Milne Pullen fav
ored with a reading,
“It is tlie duty of everyone th
make at least one person- happy
during the week,” skid the Sun
day School teacher. “Have you
done fid, Freddy?”
“Yes,” said Freddy promptly.
“I went to see my Aunt Mary
and she was happy'when I went
home,”
MUSKRAT RANKS HIGH IN FUR TRADE — Though the
most populous of Canada’s ten provinces, Ontario produces
one-quarter of the $14,000,000 wild fur trade every year.
Muskrat pelts, being graded by a Hudson Bay Company offi
cial at Moose Factory, total among the highest in value in the
season’s catch. —Central Press Canadian
Youth Members From District
Attend Kitchener Convention
The ninth annual Youth Fel
lowship convention of the Evan
gelical United Brethren Church
was held at Olivet E.U.B. Church
in Kitchener with representatives
from Ottawa Valley, Hanover,
Hamilton, Stratford and Water
loo district attending.
Howard Zurbrigg was chair
man of the opening session at
which Rev. W. J, Hartman, of
Dayton, Ohio, was the special
speaker.
At the Saturday morning ses
sion, a representative of each
church gave a report of their
most memorable meeting or pro
ject during the year.
At the business meeting in
charge of Bruce Seebach, Rev.
Kaiser conducted the election of
officers as follows: president,
Della Marks, Listowel; vice-presi
dent, John Oestricher, Clifford;
secretary, Ruth Miller, Mildmay;
treasurer, Don Pietsch, Clifford;
Worship and Devotional Life
chairman, Leonard Wightman, of
Clifford; Evangelism and Stew
ardship, Lois Heckendorn, El
mira; Mission and Social Action,
Katherine Hallman, Waterloo;
Reaction and Leisure Time, Paul
Liebou, Pelhem.
Wilmar Wein, of Crediton, was
chairman for the Sunday after
noon session at which each dis
trict presented a play and a
musical number in the form of
a television program,
Rev. Hartman conducted the
installation of officers and spoke
on the theme, “It Costs to be a
Disciple” at the closing session.
The following members attend
ed from this district: Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmar Wein, Miss Doris
Schwartz, Claire Swartz, Maida
Richard, Donald, Jack and Betty
Gaiser, Ann Taylor, Ronald Snell
and Joyce England.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Topics From
Zion
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lindell, of
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lome Johns.
Mr. Harry Lovegrove, Thorn
dale, visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, of
Eiimville, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Jaques, Sunday eve
ning.
Mr .and Mrs. Melville Hern are
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Parkinson, of near St.
Marys.
The Sunshine Mission Band
held a successful concert and
bazaai' at the school house on
Friday evening, November 13.
Y. P. U.
The Young People held their
meeting Monday, November 16
at 8:30 p.m. with 13 members
present, Roy Dykeman and Ed
ward Hern had charge Of the
program on “Missions and World
Outreach”. Recreation followed
the business meeting.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McNichol on the birth
of their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore,
David and Dennis were Friday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Harris of London.
Miss Maxine Godbolt of Mit
chell spent the weekend with
Miss Mildred Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fergu
son are spending this week with
Mrs. Ray Cottle.
- -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of
Woodham spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flet
cher of Winchelsea.
Among those who attended
James Street anniversary and
spent the day with friends were:
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann with
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery
and Douglas with Mr. and Mrs.
William Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery
With Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bissett.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and
Brian with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas and Gleml with Mr. and
Mrs. William Thomson.
November Mission Band
The Mission Band met Sunday
morning dxiring the church hour
with Carol Anne Hume in charge.
Sharon Hume had charge of
the program which consisted of
a reading, “In Flanders Fields”,
THE OLD HOME TOWN . U. I. By STANLEY
The Story In
Saintsbury
* By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mrs. Aaron Davis
The sympathy of this com
munity is extended to the sisters
and brothers of the late Mrs.
Aaron Davis, who passed away
in St. Mary's Hospital, London,
Monday, November 16.
She was the former Mary Jane
Dickins and lived in this com
munity until she and her late
husband retired to live in Lu
can about 35 years ago. Mrs.
Davis has been in failing health
for the past two years. The fune
ral service was held Wednesday
afternoon at Holy Trinity Church,
Lucan, with interment in St.
Japies Cemetery.
Pallbearers were six nephews,
Messrs. Frank and Albert Dic
kins, Whitney Coates, Heber,
Clarence and Gordon Davis.
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. J. Dickins, Mr.
and Mrs. M. McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
H. Davis were Wednesday eve
ning dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Dobbs, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kooy and
Clayton, of McGillivray town
ship, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McFalls, of
London, were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mrs. F. Davis were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis, of
London,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Squire and
Miss May Skinner were Sunday
evening dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Maguire, of
Scotland, Ont., spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson call
ed on Sunday to see Mrs. W.
Brock, of Zion, who is suffei'ing
with a broken arm.
Mrs. F. Davis is spending a
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Colbert, of Ballymote.
Mr. Ivan Davis spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Abbott.
The ladle's of the W.A. and
Guild will meet in the parish
The young people of St, Raul’s
Anglican Church presented their
play, “Stranger in the Night”, in
Aberdeen Hall, Friday evening.
There was a good attendance and
everyone enjoyed this three-act
comedy-mystery. Mrs. J. Roundel!
entertained with a tap-dancing
number while Pawn Blackler con
tributed a solo during intermis
sions.
W.M.S. And W A.
The November meeting of the
W.M.S. and W.A. met at the
home of Mrs. G. H. Burgin Wed
nesday afternoon, November 11,
with over thirty members in at
tendance, Mrs. Glenn Allan pre
sided. A two-minute silence was
observed in memory of the fal
len during World War I and II.
Mrs. Delmar Johnston very ab
ly gave an inspiring account from
the “Study Book”. Mrs. R. Hazel
wood, Mrs. W. Urquhart and Miss
Annie Urquhart enacted a mis
sion skit. Mrs. Alvin Crago con
ducted the business meeting for
the W.A. Plans were made for
the bazaar which is to be neld
this month.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roger of
St. Marys visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger.
The hunters from the village
and district have returned from
South River. Lips smack when
we think of the venison those
families will enjoy,
Mrs. Ira Marshall has returned
after spending several days with
her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Cluff,
in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. S, Cordell and
son, Stephen Douglas, of Ft.
Churchill, Man., visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F.
G. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Switzex*
and daughter of Stratford spent
the weekend with the former’s
mother, Mrs. R. Switzer, return
ing Monday evening.
Mission Band
The regular meeting of the
Centralia WA
Elect Officers
Mrs, Amos Wright was i»
charge of the program for the
November meeting of Centralia
W.A. Poems were read by Mrs.
Arthur McFalls, Mrs. Ken Hog
gins and Miss Flossie. Davey.
Eleanor Mae Hodgins contributed
a piano splo.
The business meeting, in
charge of Mrs. Ken Greb, opened
with the new W.A. theme song.
Mrs. Gerald Gpdbolt gave the
highlights of the W.A. Presby-
terial at Blyth.
It was voted to secure the play
put on by Kirkton talent for the
latter part of November, if a
date can be arranged.
Mrs. C« McCurdy, bazaar con
venor, expressed her thanks to
all who contributed to its suc
cess.
In the absence of Rev, G. Bur
ton, Miss F. Davy presided fox*
he election of the following of
ficers: co - presidents, Mrs. K,
Greb, Mrs. G. Godbolt; vice-
presidents, Mrs. William Essery,
Mrs. Arthur McFalls; treasurer,
Mrs. Reg. Hodgson, assistant,
Mrs. Ken Hodgins; secretary,
Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson, assistant,
Mrs. jack Essery; recording sec
retary, Mrs, C. McCurdy.
Mrs. Reg. Hodgson, Mrs. Mur
ray Elliott and Mrs. Earl Haist
were hostesses for the social
hour.
Mission Band was held in the
basement of the church 'witn 24
present, with the president, Rose
mary Dobson in the chair. The
scripture lesson was read by Kay
Allen and Marlene Stone. Mrs,
Anderson gave the Bible story,
Iris Marshall took up the offer
ing. At this time the members
presented their gifts for a bale
to Korea. Forty-five articles were
handed in. Mrs. Anderson and
Mrs. Burgin presented the new
Study Books to the junior and
senioi’ groups. Closing hymn and
“Member’s Purpose” was repeat
ed by all.
Letter From
Woodham
By MISS BESSIE McOURDY
Personal Items
Mrs. May Murphy and Tommy,
Miss Hessie Holingei* and Mrs.
John Adams, Toronto, spent the
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. T.
G. Wanless.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke,
of Winchelsea; Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Doupe and Mr. and Mrs.
Ira McCurdy visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Har
die, of Ebenezer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Copeland
of Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Bayne, of St. Marys,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Culver,
Shirley and Kenneth, of Lobo,
and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rundle
of Base Line spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dall Marriott and Marjorie, of
Goderich, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
and family of Flint, Mich., spent
the weekend with Mrs. J. Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Small, of St.
Thomas.
Mrs. J. Butters visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Simp
son, of Mount Pleasant.
Mr. Pearce of Woodstock was
guest speaker at the church ser
vice on Sunday morning and also
spoke briefly in the Sunday
School service, '
Evening’ Auxiliary
The November meeting of the
Evening Auxiliary was held at
the home of Betty Mills with 20
present. The worship service was
in charge of Mrs. Norris Webb,
assisted by Mrs. G. Hooper and
Mrs. J. Thomson. The study book
was given by Mrs. L. Rodd, Mrs.
0. Britte, Mrs I. McCurdy, Mrs.
F. Parkinson and Mrs. J. Miller.
Mrs. G. Wanless played an in*
strumeutal. The 1953 officers
were re-elected for 1954.
by Carol Anile I-IuxUe, Marilyn
Gardiner sang “Jesus Loves Me”
and Leonard Hume gave a poem,
Mrs, Gardiner told two stories;
“Every Day But Sunday” and
“Jesus and the child”.
The South Thames Road Earm
Forum met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Led Webber on Monday
evening, After Forum discussion
euchre was played, Frizes were
awarded to Mrs. Orville BeaVer,
Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mf. Reg Hod-
gert and Mr. Wilfred Hunkin.
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