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4 440eg Many guests at Kippen event,
view pictures from Holy Land
By MRS. RENA C-ALOINE14-
The thank-offering meeting of
Kippen United Church Women
was held Wednesday evening
with a good attendance of
members and guests from
Hayfield, Brucefield, Zurich and
Carmel Presbyterian Hensall.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Mrs.
Orville Workman,
The president, Mrs. Wm Bell,
welcomed everyone by reading a
May 10. A social hour ended the
evening.
Holy Land in 1970. The tour in-
eluded Rome, Egypt, Greece and
the Holy Land proper and lasted
three weeks. Her commentary
was very interesting.
The Hayfield Ladies Trio,
Louise Talbot, Ann Chapman and
Mary Lou Tait sang four musical
members with Mrs. Tait ac-
companing two of the numbers on
the organ and two on the piano.
Mrs. Wm Consitt gave courtesy
remarks and presented the ladies
with a small gift.
Mrs. Bell read an invitation to
Kippen UCW to attend a Daffodil
Tea at Centralia United Church
Always drive with your doors
locked. This lessens the
chance that you and your
passengers will be thrown
from the car in a collision.
Personals
Kenneth Jones successfully
passed his second year
examinations at Guelph and has
returned home for the summer.
Mr, & Mrs, Ken McLellan and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Cooper spent the
weekend in Nashville, Tenn, and
attended the Grand Ole Opry.
Keith Lovell had a narrow
escape from death Friday when
the train parted the tractor he
was driving from the vehicle he
was drawing.
poem entitled Welcome.
Mrs. Peter Dewys had charge
of the worship and used the
theme Praise. She said that this
is the most beautiful time of the
year, when trees are wearing
bright, new, green garments and
the grass blades have a polished
shine, We may praise God with
our minds, with our service and
with our lips. She read Family
Beatitudes and closed the wor-
ship with prayer.
Mrs. Ken McKay introduced
the guest speaker for the evening,
Louise Talbot of Hayfield, who
showed slides of her trip to the
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The U.S. Bureau of Motor
Carrier Safety is currently
setting up criteria for the safe
performance of plastic fuel
tanks.
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The longest skid marks on
record were 950 feet long,
made by a car that was going
in excess of 100 mph before
the brakes were applied.
CHAMPS OF "B" LEAGUE — The "B" championship of the Zurich and district ladies bowling league
was won by the Town and Country Six. Back, left, Hilda Vander Boeck, Marg Thiel and Doris
Goldsmith. Front, Evelyn Regier, Doreen Deichert and lla O'Rourke. T-A photo
Couple move to Centralia
A new spark plug with the
correct gap setting needs
about 5,000 volts to fire. Oddfellows attend service
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Rev. John Beaton delivered the
sermon in the United Church
Sunday morning with Oddfellows
and Rebekahs attending the
service.
Singing in a double duet were
Mrs, Ray Mills and her sisters,
Merely washing and waxing
your car regularly helps keep
its body rust-free, and can
mean a saving of several
hundred dollars at trade-in
time.
We'll be happy to help you keep
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LOCAL GIRLS PROVIDE MUSIC — Music at Saturday night's anniversary service at the Exeter
Pentecostal church was provided by local talent. Above, Susan Davis is shown at the piano with Cecille
Hall, Ruth Thomson, Betty Jolly, Martha Erb, Chris Cann and Mary Triebner. T-A photo
See nephews
at services
Mrs. Allan McLay returned
Wednesday of last week to her
home in Ripley after spending the
winter months with her niece and
nephew, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks visited for a
couple of days last week with her
sister, Miss Wilda Pollock, in
Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe and
Alan, accompanied by Jim
MacGregor of Exeter, were in St.
Catharines for the weekend and
attended the musical comedy at
the Laura Secord Secondary
School where their daughter
Elaine Powe teaches music.
Mr, & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
were in Toronto for the weekend
and attended the 30th annual
banquet of the Canada Packers
Quarter Century Club, in the
Royal York Hotel Saturday night.
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Bonnie, Robin and Fay Ann Blair
with Mrs. Lorne Hicks playing
the piano accompaniment. Mrs.
Mills was the organist for the
service.
Personals
Senior Citizens met in the
Community Centre on Monday
afternoon for the last get together
of the season. The meetings will
be resumed again in the fall.
The U.C.W. will be guests of
Crediton U.C.W. Thursday
evening of this week and ladies
are asked to meet at the Cen-
tralia church at 7,45 prior to
leaving for Crediton.
Ladies are reminded of the
Blossom Tea in the United
Church Wednesday afternoon of
next week.
The new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dietrich, Victoria Street,
which has been under con-
struction during the winter
months reached completion last
week and they moved in on
Thursday. The Dietrichs have
sold their former home to Con
Foran an employee at Dashwood
Industries.
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Honor bride
at Greenway
By MANUEL CURTS
Janet Lagerwerf, Marlene
Bullock and Janis Eagleson were
co-hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower given for Irene Eagleson,
bride-elect of next month in the
United Church Sunday School
rooms Saturday evening.
Irene is the daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Graham Eagleson.
Euchre & Quilt Draw
The management of Corbett
community centre sponsored a
euchre and tulip quilt draw last
Friday evening. The winning
ticket for the quilt sold by Irene
Eagleson was held by Betty
Glanville of Exeter.
Euchre scorers were as
follows, men's high, Paul
Lagerwerf; men's low, Omer
Berney; ladies high, Mrs. Nor-
man Tedball; ladies low, Mrs.
Orval Mellin; most lone hands,
Graham Eagleson.
Personals
Dawson Woodburn has
returned from Newfoundland. He
was adjudicating at a music
festival being held at Corner
Brook.
Several relatives from here
attended the funeral services
Sunday in Clinton for the late
Clarence Stephenson, Mr.
Stephenson's widow is the for-
mer Blanche Taylor of Varna.
Dr. & Mrs. Donald Hay and
Diane of London were recent
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Wolper and family.
Mrs. David De Lisle and Judy
of Brampton and Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Larkin of Windsor were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Grace
Stewardson.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Woodburn
visited in London Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. David Cluness,
Mrs, Bruce Steeper has been
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Huntley and their infant son, in
St. Catharines.
By the way: The amount of
sleep required by the average
person is about thirty minutes
more.
1971 MIDGET, radio, 12,000
miles.
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CR DMA R TY
Mr. & Mrs, Otto Walker at-
tended church service at St.
Pants Presbyterian church
Ingersoll Sunday,
The service was unique in that
the service was conducted by two
brothers from the congregation,
Dave and Dan McInnis, who have
completed their third year in
theology at Knox College Toronto
and will be receiving the College
Diploma at Convocation on
Tuesday evening.
These young men are great
nephews of Mrs. Walker, and a
younger brother Don has com-
pleted his first year in theology at
Knox.
This service was announced as
"McInnis Sunday" and the large
auditorium of the church was
filled to capacity,
Following the service of
worship the people were invited
to the lower 'hall for a presen-
tation and refreshments.
4-H
Staffa No. II 441 Garden Club
chose the name Happy Weeders
when they met for their
organization meeting at the home
of their leader Mrs. John
Wallace,
Officers elected were:
president, Kathleen Douglas,
vice president, Pamela Wallace,
secretary-treasurer, Margaret
Laing,; assistant, Gail Harburn;
press reporter, Margaret Laing;
telephone, Gail Harburn; book
covers, Cheryl Riley, Kathy
Douglas and Margaret Laing,
Lorraine Laing won a package
of marigold seeds
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