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Many visit on Mother's Day
Five baptised at Thames Road
By MR$. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. Victor Jeffery, super--
antendent of the Sunday Wool
assisted Rev. Hugh Wilson with
the Mother's Day service, Miss
Patine Hodgert read the story
and Brian Miller and Paul
PassmOre read the Scripture
lessone.
Rev. Hugh Wilson administ-
ered the rite of baptism for
Jeffrey John, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Borland; Scott Royal
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Gather; Patricia Helen, (laugh,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hod-
gert; Eugene Rodney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton;
Beverley Clayton son of Mr,
and Mrs. Clayton Van Alstine,
Mrs. William Snow and a piano
solo by Mrs. William Rohde.
Mrs. Edwin Miller showed
pictures on Trinidad.
The Happy Doubles Club are
having their May meeting Sun-
day evening, May 10 at 8:30
p.m. in the auditorium of the
church when the Rev. Barry
Passmore of London will be
the guest speaker.
of Hamilton, Mrs. William Row-
cliffe with Mr. & Mra. Jack
Borland.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Shulman
and family of Embro, Mr. &
Mrs, Allan Wanner and Shir-
ley of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. John
Pym and Pauline with Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest PYm.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock
of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs.
Edwin Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie and Michael of Lon-
don, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gil-,
incur, Kevin, Paul and David
of Lucan, Mr. Mrs. Donald
Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth
with Mr. & Mrs. John, Bray and
Agnes.
Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin with
Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson
and Mr. & Mrs. Milton Slea-
mon of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Luxton
and family of Owen Sound, Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Mayo and fam-
ily of London with Mr. & Mrs.
Mac Bodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford,
Ava and Michael of Elimville,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Ro-
bert, Janet and Ruth with Mr.
& Mrs. William Elford.
Mr. & Mrs. William Snow,
Billy, Bobby and Jimmy, Gerry
Gravel with Mrs. Lorne Luker
of Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Thar of
London with Mr. & Mrs. Al-
bert Etherington.
Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Jaques
of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Wil-
liam Jaques and Mr. Harold
Jaques of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Geiser, Brian and Scott
of Ilderton, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Van Alstine and Beverley of
London and Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer
Ferguson and family of Hen-
sail and Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Ferguson and family visited
In the afternoon with Mr. & Mrs.
William Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Luther, Ja-
nice and Susan of Sarnia with
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jeffery.
SEE TRINIDAD PICS
Last Wednesday evening the
UCW met with Mrs. Ross Cot-
tle and Mrs. Robert Mayer as
hostesses.
Mrs. William Rowcliffe was
in charge of the worship ser-
vice assisted by Mrs. Ray Cann,
Mrs. Hugh Wilson and Mrs.
John Pym. A reading "Thoughts
on Motherhood" was given by
SUNDAY GUESTS
Mrs. Alfred Hunkin, Mrs.
William GUM= of Exeter, Mr,
& Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Mar-
garet and Kenneth with Rev.
Mervin and Mrs, Love of Lea-
mington,
Mrs. Percy Passmore, Mr.
Walter Gunning of Exeter, Mr,
& Mrs. Lorne Passmore and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Al m er
Passmore and family with Mr.
Mrs. Frayne Parsons.
Mr. & Mrs. Case de Mooy,
Sandra and Shari of London
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Mr. & Mrs. James Hodgert,
of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Cann, Judith and Bradley, Mr.
& Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant,
Brenda and Scott with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Munn,
Billy and Sandra of Hensall,
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Gill, Allan
and Susan of Grand Bend, Mrs.
Frank Allister, Janet and Karen
PERSONALS
Miss Ann Simpson of Banlf-
shire, Scotland, is visiting with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
James Simpson for three weeks.
Messrs Billy Snow and Gerry
Gravel of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wil-
liam Snow.
Mrs. Harry Thar of London
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Etherington.
Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Willard,
Mrs. Roy Willard, Susan and
Chris of Mount Hope spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Borland. Mrs. E. J. Willard
is remaining here for a week.
Mr. John Reycraft of Tees-
water was a Monday guest with
his uncle and aunt Rev. Hugh
and Mrs. Wilson.
Miss Mary Scone, of Hen-
sail, Mr. John Etherington of
London, Mr, William Ethering-
ton of Sudbury spent the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Archie
Etherington.
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mrs. Wm. Cliffe and daughter
Marlene Harris of London visi-
ted Thursday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Moth.
Mrs. Harry Lewis and son
Eber and Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Wein spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Alec Hamilton at Grand
Bend,
Mrs. Jim Rydall and daughter
of Elginfield spent Sunday with
the former's grandmother Mrs.
Sam Baynham and Lorne and
Russell.
Mr. Clifford Grasdahl is
erecting a new garage on his
property.
Mr. & Mrs. Corner and Mary
Faye of Parkhill spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Wein
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Haist and
Margaret attended the Robin-
son-Mountain wedding in Avon-
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The program committee were
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Victor Drought visited
for a few days last week with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. D. Germain and
family in Scarborough,
Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Mrs.
Gordon Zavitz arranged a sur-
prise birthday party for Mrs.
Murray Abbott Friday evening
at Mrs. Zavitz' home. Mrs.
Mervin Elston and Miss Gloria
Lamb were guests also.
Mrs. Lorne alias, Mrs. And-
rew Hicks and Miss Helen Hicks
accompanied by Miss Wilda
Pollock of Kitchener attended
the Henry-Webber wedding in
Port Credit Saturday.
Dr. & Mrs. R. K. Lyon and
family of London were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cooper
McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Don
McCurdy and family of Hens all
were Sunday visitors.
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Elmer Wilson were Mr. Harold
Boyle of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Wilson and family of
Strathroy and Mrs. Mary marttn
Of Tororito.
Mr. & Mrs. Norrnah Morgan
and family Of Melbourne were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan and Marilyn.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and
family and Miss Donna boig of
LiStowel, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
tintilagton and family of
Thames Road were Stinday VISI-
tors with Mr. & Mrs, Fred
Cutinington.
Mr. Robert Li/ramie tmder-
went surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn of
Exeter were Sunday Visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Zavitz
joined their son Doug and faintly
at the home of Mrs. Doug Zav-
Res parents, mr. & Mrs. Sid
bonnor in Glencoe for a /amity
get-together Sunday.
Mr. & Mra. Matt Conrad
of Dandas were visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar
Sunday.
Miss Helen Hicks has re-
turned to California after
spending the past couple of
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Miss Ruth Herne of Lions
Head visited over the weekend
With Mr. & Mrs. Freemah Horne
and Raymond.
Mr. & Mrs. Win. Walters and
Danny visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Howard Dayman and
family of Kippen,
Mrs. John Coward and Mr.
& Mrs. Phil Bern and family
Visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Bev Parsons and family near
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Colin MIMI=
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Planning centennial
for church at Zion
By MISS MURIEL HERN
ZION
The UCW meeting was held
last Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Lorne Johns.
The president Mrs. Angus Earl
opened with the devotional.
Plans for the 100th anniver-
sary of Zion Church June 13
were discussed.
Mrs. Gerald Bern and Mrs.
Keith Bern were in charge of
the program. Two Mothers Day
readings were given and a chap-
ter of the study book on Brazil.
spent the day with Mr. &
Ralph Lynn and Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Lynn and families.
Mrs, Ross Hern of Detroit
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern,
Lynda and Fred were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Selves in Exeter.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Norman Brock and Bill
were Mrs. Bill Strong of Sea-
forth, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Mor-
gan and boys of St. Marys and
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Skinner and
girls of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Darling
and boys, Mrs. Gibb, and Miss
Helen Cole all of Exeter spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Well-
ington Brock and Ron.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bern,
Larry and Gordon visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Park-
inson of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques and
Steven attended C e ntr al i a
Church services and spent the
day with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Bowden.
Bruce Mills of Whalen spent
the weekend with Gordon and
Larry Bern.
PERSONALS
A carload of the UCW ladies
attended a tea at Cooper's on
the Base Line Thursday eve-
ning of last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Everard Miller
and Elsie visited Sunday with
Mrs. James Earl and Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Miller in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and
Brenda were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader
in Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bern and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Brock and family, attended a
baptismal service Sunday at
Clandeboye United Church and
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Christian Family Day was
observed Sunday morning with
a combined church and Sunday
School service.
The theme of the worship
was ',Faith in God for Today's
Families" and the programs
issued by the Ontario Council
of Christian Education were
followed. Mr. Sam Skinner was
the leader.
Rev. Guest delivered an ap-
propriate sermon and adminis-
tered the rite of baptism to
Joan Lynn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Rees.
UCW MEETING
Mrs. Earl Heist presided for
the May meeting of the UCW
in the schoolroom of the churth
Thursday evening and was as-
sisted in conducting the worship
service by Mrs. V. Drought
and Mrs. A. McFalls. A solo
"My Mother's Prayer" was
sung by Margaret Haist.
The study on Brazil was con-
cluded with a panel discussion
and taking part were Mrs. Earl
Haist, Mrs. Arthur MeFalls,
Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs.
V. Drought. A poem Was read
by Mrs. Harvey Smith. A re-
port on Christian Stewardship
was presented by Mrs. W. II.
Essery.
Mrs. Greb presided for the
business part of the meeting.
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Andrew Hicks at the home of
Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Miss Eleanor Hodgins, bride-
elect of this week, arrived home
from New York over the week-
end and is spending the week
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison and
family, Ailsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Jaques and Steven were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Bowden.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. John Thompson were Mr.
& Mrs. Grant Brown and family
of Sarnia, Mrs. Don Beaman
and family, London, and Mrs.
Reid Brown and Roxanne of
Lambeth,
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