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News of
Kirktofl
Nr MRS. FRED HAMILTON
W.M.S. And W.A.
The Kirkton W.M.S. and W.A.
met at the one of Mrs. T. A.
Wiseman Wednesday, March 9,
Mrs. Wesley Doupe, Fourth Line
group leader, presided over the
wersllip service. Those taking
part were Mrs. Anderson; Mrs,
Delmer Johnston, Mrs. Stuart
Shier.
Mrs. .Alvin. .Crago spoke .on.
people in India, dealing with the
caste system and planeman.
It was decided to purchase a
blanket for the next bale. Mrs.
Hazlewood gave a short review
on the `'Missionary Reading
Shelf".
Mrs. Alvin Crago, president,
opened the W.A. meeting. Mrs.
Stuart Shier led" in prayer. It
was decided to purchase flat-
ware for the church kitchen.
Ladies Guild And W.A.
The Ladies Guild and W.A,
meeting of St. Paul's was held
at the home of Mrs..Gerald Paul.
Presidents Mrs, A. ' Irvine and
Mrs. J. Roundell conducted the
meetings,
Mrs. R. Humphreys read the
scripture passage. An interesting
paper on India was given by Mrs.
R. A. C. Mills.
Personal Items
Mr. William Morrison and Mrs.
E. Davis, of London, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Morrison
this week.
The A.Y,P.A. of St. Paul's
Anglican Church held a skating
party at the Mitchell arena on
Friday evening. After skating, 15
of the members returned to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Blackler for games and lunch,
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Mohawks take on Legion in a
two -game series to declare :a win-
ner for the finals.
Kinsmen pulled a surprising
upset over Legion in an exhibi-
tion game Sunday taking the
game with a 1-0 shutout. Wein
scored unassisted,,
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Mohawks knocked off Dash-
wood 2-0 last week to make the
fourth playoff spot. It was a fast
and furious game from start to
finish. The teams went scoreless
to the •14.10 mark of the third
when dancing Derry Boyle drew
two Dashwood players, shifted an-
other and laid a perfect pass on-
to Effie "Blitz" Brintnell's broom
and Brintnell made no mistake.
At the 1$ -minute mark, Murray
Brintnell drew the lone defence -
man, passed to Smith who jam-
med the ball behind Hoppin'
Hoperoft for the insurance mar-
ker. A. Willert for the winners,
was outstanding.
In the second game, Red ,Line
Parsons teamed up with "Pro-
test" Middleton to score the only
goal for Teenagers but Thames
Road came back strong and Mac
Hodgert teamed up with Bev
Morgan to tie up the game and
series. This series is a two -game
goals -to -count series and a win-
ner will be declared this Sun-
day.
Ladies' broom hall started Iast
week and evidently a lot of fun
was had by all for they are play -
Report From
Baseline
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Miss Dianne Marriott of the
Bell Telephone,- London, who has
spent the past two weeks holiday-
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Marriott, returned to
her work on Monday, •
Mrs. Harvey Beecroft and son,
Ricky, of Toronto, returned to
their home on Sunday after visit -
Ing for a week with the former's
parents,- Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marriott,
Ronnie and Mary Ann, of St.
Marys, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dewar.
Alvin Coward is able to be at
home after spending , the past
month in the Children's Memor-
ial Hospital, London,
Mrs. Herbert Beer, of Munro,
spent last week visiting her.
daughter, Mrs, Oliver Baker, and
Oliver.
Murray Thomson, Eighth Line,
was a weekend visitor 'with his
uncle, Howard Rinn.
Mr. Fred Rinn, of Innisville,
Alta., is spending some time with
his brother, Mr. John Rilin.
Mr. and Mrs. David. Spence,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson at-
tended the Masonic At -Home held
in the Granton lodge rooms on
Friday night.
Miss Ethel Wilson was a week-
end visitor with her brother, Wil-
fred Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Rinn,
Gail and John, of St. Marys, were
Sunday visitors with William
Rinn.
Mrs. David Sheppard, of Allsa
Craig; is visiting this week with
her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Mc-
Naughton, and Mr. NcNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald McKin-
non, of Cromarty, were Friday
afternoon visitors with Mrs. Ben
Wilson and Charlie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gardiner
and family, of Thames Road,
called on their aunts, Miss Louise
Hackney and Mrs. Ben Wilson,
Thursday evening.
Miss Marilyn Brine, of Wood-
ham, was a weekend guest of her
friend, Marian McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hernan-
dez, Richard and Patricia, of
Harrow, were Sunday visitors
with Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Swit-
zer. Mrs. Hernandez, Richard and
Patricia remained over for a
week with her parents.
News of
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS ,SKINNER
Elimville Euchre Club was held
on Friday evening with Miss Ver -
da Kellett as hostess. Winners
were Mrs. Charles Stephen, Mr.
Harold Bell and Mrs. Franklin
Skinner.
Rev. W. .J Moores and Mr,
Floyd Cooper attended a Young
People's banquet and meeting at
Godeoich on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Coultis and
Neil of Toronto spent the week-
end with the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ceultis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne of Zion visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs,
Ross Skinner. Miss Donna Murch
of Toronto spent Saturday with
Mr, and Mrs. Skinner.
Letter From
Harpley
By MISS M. HODGINS
Mr. Gordon Whiting, of Cen-
tenary, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Love on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sherritt
are holidaying in Florida,
Mrs. Joe Kalep, of Detroit,
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mfis. >+ red McLinchey.
Mt'. ,and M. Gordon 'Diens, of
London, visited Monday with Mr.
and Mre. Newton Hayter,
MrS. Joe Carruthers held a
quilting at her home eft Tuesday.
Our minor hockey jamboree
was the best show of the year
with outstanding hockey played
by all teams in the Squee•'Gee
league, Seals decisioned the Pen-
guins with a 2-1 score and won
the league championship.
Blue Devils were declared
champions by virtue of their 3-2
defeat over the Red Devils, last
year's champions. Lavend, Wells,
Butson and Carscadden were all
in on the Blue Devil scoring.
Statton and Selkirk got the goals
for the losers.
Bob Jones led his Canadiens
to a 2-0 shutout over Red Wings
by scoring two goals. Bob has
played some terrific hockey this
year and is the most improved
player in the league. He also
won the scoring title with 36
points.
Leafs knocked off Rangers 3-2
on goals by White, Boyce and
Graham,
Exeter Bantams tied an ag-
gregation from London 1-1 on an
unassisted goal by Bab Arm-
strong. This was the best game
of the evening• and had the crowd
on the edge of their seats from
start to finish. Fourty-two dol-
lars was added to our minor
medical fund, giving us a total
of $124.00.
Carnival Coning
Big attraction this week is the
Exeter Figure Skating kCarnival
Friday night. A wonderful show
is assured with over 100 partici-
pants including the London Club.
Any fathers of the children who
belong to the club and who are
free Friday a.m. or afternoon
could help out setting up the
stage, Glad to have help.
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Evening Service
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Personal Items.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Carman Rinn and
family, of St. Marys, spent Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Orville
Langford.
Mrs, Lloyd Johnston and fam-
ily, of Ailsa Craig, and Miss Bar-
bara Lewis, .of London, spent Snn-
daw with their mother, Mrs, Jes-
sie Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. John Spacek were
in London on Sunday visiting Mr.
Paul Kopal, who is a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and
fancily of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brien and family, of Centra-
lia, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Fischer,.
Mr. Bob Eagleson, Ailsa Craig
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Atkinson.
ittrs. Allan Elston, David, Shei-
la and Wendy spent Sunday with
the latter's grandmother, Mrs.
Gibson, of Coldstream,
Mrs. Leo Flannigan, of Lon-
don and Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Leach
of Ilderton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair.
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