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Hears Traveller
Miss Helen Sweet was
speaker at the Hurondale
tute meeting held at the :
of Mrs. Arthur Rundle.
High Schoo! Hi~Lights
guest
Insti-
home
She
spoke on her stay in England
and of traveling she had done
on the continent.
Mrs. Bev. - Morgan convened
the program on “Community Ac
tivities”. The motto “Ye have
heard, ye have read, ye have
thought, but what have ye done
by?” was taken by Mrs. William
Kernick. Current events were
discussed by Mrs. Harry Jeffery.
Others taking part in the pro
gram were Mrs. Earl Mitchell,
who gave a reading, and Mrs.
Dorothy Simpson, who sang.
YPU Holds
Crokinole Party
To raise funds for their Bella
Coola Mission project, the Young
People’s Unions of James Street
and Main Street United Churches
sponsored a crokinole party in the
Sunday School room of James
Street Church Monday night.
Prizes were won by Joanne
Mair, Sterling Ince and Peter
Cowen.
Church
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Girls Win Two
At St. Marys
By DONNA STONE
On Friday in St. Mary’s gym
nasium the senior and junior
girls basketball teams scored a
double defeat over St. Mary’s
girls.
South Huron took the lead in
the first half and held it through
out the game, Final scores were:
juniors 26-10; and seniors 28-
13.
Perla Hern was the top scorer
‘ 12for the junior team with
points. Pat Tuckey made 20
points for the seniors.
Juniors: Rena Murray 3, Car
ole Fletcher 4, Perla Hern 1'2,
Marilyn Bissett 2, Barbara Alli
son 5, Marilyn Marshall, Gwen
Simpson, Elizabeth Hunter, Jean
ette Beaver, Fay Ford.
Seniors: Beverly Ravelle, Mari
lyn Skinner 3, Pat Tuckey 20,
Beth Taylor, Joan Thomson .5,
Ruth Soldan, Barbara. Brintnell,
Marion Alexander, Trudy Pick
ard, Katherine Hunter.
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, February 7—
10 a.m.—The Sunday School in
all Departments.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
“Set Apart.”
You and your friends are cor
dially invited.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. D. G. Campbell, Seaforth
Interim-Moderator
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Student from Toronto College.
Data On
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.-—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: “The Sons
God.”
The Junior Choir will be pres
ent and sing two anthems,
p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: “The King
dom, the Power and the Glory”
Solo by Clare Green.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
of
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SHDHS Panthers
Trounce Rivals
By DON WELSH
At South Huron District High
School on Friday the Panthers
were victorious in
and senior games
Mary’s boys.
The junior boys
the visitors 7‘0»-21
High
both junior
against St.
romped over
with. . ___ Bev.
Sturgis and Charles Kernick lead
ing the attack. The local boys
were never pressed and had con
trol of both backboards, thanks
to Jim Neil and Teddy Smith.
High scorers for St. Mary’s
boys were Skinner and Atkinson
with seven each.
SHDHS: B. Sturgis 23, C. Ker
nick 10, Hendrick 10, Neil 7,
Lavender 7, Pollen 6, Charrette
3, Smith 2, Robertson 2, Ether
in gton.
ST. MARYS: Atkinson 7, Skin
ner 7, Scott 4, Thompson 2,
King, Crago, Wells, Kok, Crosby,
Burgin.
In the senior game, Don
O’Brien led the local seniors to
a 51-23 victory. O’Brien scored
1-6 points.
SHDHS: O’Brien 16, J. Stur
gis 8, Fletcher 6, Parsons 6,
Wade 6, Cowen 4, Middleton 2,
Deichert 1.
ST. MARY'S: Louch 12, Furt-
ney 6, Tate 2, Berry 2, Burgin 1,
Dunnell, Agar.
Sweep Four Games
Against Mitchell
The previous Friday, January
22, S.H.D.H.S. swept a four-
game series with Mitchell teams.
The senior boys whalloped
their rivals 51-39 while
iors won 43-25 in the
gym.
Senior girls posted
victory and the juniors
their tilt by 22-6.
the jun-
Mitchell
a 34-16.
captured
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
— Anglican —
Rev. Norman D. Knox, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Robert Cameron
10:15 a.m.—Sunday-School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
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Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All welcome!
EXETER TABERNACLE
P.A.O.C.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer at Mrs. Blanchard’s
home.
Fri., 6:30 p.m.—Happy Hour.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker Mrs.
J. Jolly.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
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CALVARY CHURCH
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DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, February 7—
10:00 a.m.—Missions Today.
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—World Service Day.
Service by the W.S.W.S.
Mrs. W. J. Moore, guest speak
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1,9:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Subject: “Stewardship of Ma
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11:00 a.m.-—Bible School, Wel
come to every group.
7:30 p.m.—World Service Day.
Ladies in charge. Guest speak
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Solrnon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter and
Joanne visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bruce, of Windsor, Friday.
Mr. . Salmon attended a hydro
convention.
Mr. Ed. Nadiger is visiting
with his two sisters, Mrs. M.
Norymle and Mrs. M. Schultz,
and other relatives in Kalamazoo
and Utica, Mich.
The Toronto Star Concert will
be given February 11 at 8 p.m.
in Dashwood E.U.B. Church.
Mr. Mervyn Tieman is spend
ing a few days
business.
Master Jackie
Schenk, children
Leonard Schenk,
of weeks in Chepstow with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Schenk.
Zion Lutheran Church
hold a congregational box
Wednesday, February 10,
sored by the Ladies Aid.
Mrs. Albert Miller and
returned home Sunday
spending a week with her
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Felbaume at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller
spent the weekend with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Maine, in Kitchener.
Little Janet Maine returned home
with her grandparents for a
visit.
Dashwood W.I.
Mrs. A. Kuntz, chairlady for
the evening, opened the Janu
ary meeting of the Dashwood
Women’s Institute and .the presi
dent*, Mrs. E. Rader, took charge
of the business during which
discussion took place in regard
to coming events planned by the
Institute. A skit was given on
the scholarship fund which the
members have voted to help
finance.
The fifteen members present
gave a quality of a good citizen
in answer to the roll call. There
were two visitors.
After speaking on the topic
“Citizenship”, Mrs. Kuntz con
ducted a contest which proved
the ladies were well informed on
current events.
A committee was appointed to
plan a euchre for February and a
representative was appointed to
the town’s -athletic committee.
Plans were made to sponsor a
pubic speaking contest for tlio
school children.
Servicemen Confirmed
In an impressive service held
in Zion Lutheran Church, Dash
wood, on January 26, three ser
vicemen from Camp Ipperwash;
were received as members of the
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
by the rite of baptism and con
firmation.
Pte. Edwin Benton Martinson,
of Midale, Sask., was baptized
and confirmed. Pte. Aleck Thom
as Olsen, of Edson, Alta., and,
Pte. Gerald Edward Tosh, of Kit
chener, Oiit., were confirmed.
They were prepared for recep
tion as members Of the Lutheran
Church by Major H. Merldinger,
Chaplain in the Canadian Army.Major’ Merklihger addressed
the coftfirmarids on “Faithful
ness”. Major Merklinger admini
stered the sacbameht of baptism
and assisted the Rev. Lottis F.
Higinell in confirmation,
After the service, the Walther
League entertained the service
men in the basement of the
church. They will leave for Korea
with the next contingent of the
Canadian Army.
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
in Toronto on
and Mary Lou
of Mr. and Mrs.
spent a couple
will
social
spon-
Janet
after
sister
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper and family were
Friday evening dinner guests >f
Mr. and Mi's. Kenneth Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saakel,
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
Misses Sara and Martha Poullen,
/of .J^litchell, were Friday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs.
son and Anne
evening -.guests
Mills.
Mr .and Mrs.
ton, of Kirkton,
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Mossey.
Mr .and Mrs. George Dann and
family, Mrs. Fred Mills and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mills were Friday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
ker, Joy Catherine 'and
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Guelph.
Rev. and Mrs. Waugh, of Brant
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson,
of Weston, also attended the
Orfeda.
Kenneth Parkin-
were Thursday
of Mrs. Fred
Lome McNaugh-
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[Mrs. S. Powers
Exeter Native
Mrs. Sheridan Powers, 44, died
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia,
on Monday and her body was
brought to the Hopper-Hockey
Funeral Home.
She was the former Alice Wil
lard and was born in Exeter,
daughter of the late Albert and
Mary Willard. She was married
in Detroit in 1941.
Surviving besides her husband
are four sister, Louise, Mrs.
George Soeder, Mitchell! Pearl
Mrs. A. E. Wickert, East Towas,
Mich.; Lavina, Mrs. Jack Kydd,
and Anne, Mrs. Maurice Coates,
both of Exeter, and seven bro
thers, Amiel and Ernest, of Exe
ter; Henry, of Ancaster; Edward
of Mt. Hope; Herman, of Col-
borne; Norman, Eyebrow, Sask.,
and Ezra, of Russelldale.
Funeral services will be held
on Thursday, February 4 at 2
p.m. from the Hopper - Hockey
Funeral Home. Rev. H. J. Snell
will officiate and interment will
be made in Exeter cemetery.
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