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RETIRING TEACHER HONORED — Before the end of 1972, students at Usborne Central school honored one of their teachers
on retirement. Mrs, Jean Keith, retired after 29 years of teaching service. In the above picture she receives a gift from student
council representatives Brad Cann and Debbie Siddall. At the right is principal Allan Taylor. T-A photo.
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Page 12 Times-Advocate, January 4, 1973
Fall sends lady to hospital
By MISS JEAN COPE LAND
WOOOHAM
The Christmas meeting of the
United Church Women was held
in the basement of the church
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
BIDDULPH
Bill Dickey has accepted a
position with Northern Power
Commission, Fort Thompson,
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elston
attended the funeral Saturday of
their neighbor, the late Alex
McFalls. Also on Sunday they
attended the funeral of the late
The first pulp mill in Canada
was built in 1864 at Windsor Mills,
Quebec.
Centralia
Farmers
Supply Ltd.
Grain • Feed • Cement
Building Supplies
Coal
228-6638
REDI-MIX
CONCRETE
Washed Sand & Stone
(ALSO FORM WORK)
McCann Const. Ltd.
I
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422
with 30 members present. Mrs.
Nelson Baker opened with quiet
music. Mrs. Robt. Robinson read
the theme, call to worship and the
scripture.
Mrs. Oscar Brine, Mrs. Jack
Nobel Greenlee, a member of
Brinsley Church, of which Mr.
Elston was a one-time minister.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and
family were dinner guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Don Blair, London, on
New Year's Day.
Bonnie Blair, nurse-in-training,
at Kitchener General Hospital is
spending a few days with her
parents, Mr, & Mrs. Bob Blair.
During the holiday season with
Mr. & Mrs. John Dickey were Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Ironside, London,
Janice Dickey, London township.
Jas. Dickey and Electa Maillou.
London, Mrs, Inez Dickey and
Joyce Dickey, Centralia.
Guests on New Year's Day with
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston were Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin, Fern and
Allan, Granton, Mrs. Minnie
Mardlin, Mr. & Mrs. Les Gibson,
Exeter, Tom Hardy, Lucan, Mr.
& Mrs. David Elston, London,
Sheila Elston, R.N. and Wendy
Elston, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston were
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Winston Shapton Wednesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair and
Terry Flannigan were Mew
Year's Guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Hero, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elston were
Sunday evening guests of their
uncle, Clarence Fletcher,
Woodham. They had as guests on
New Year's Day, Bill Essery and
Donald, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Regular and Raymond, Cen-
tralia.
Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston at-
tended Biddulph Central School
Christmas Concert. After the
concert they were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Mugford. Also with
them were Rev. & Mrs. W.
Tupling, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Abbott, and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Davis, all of Lucan, Mrs.
Mugford, who recently returned
from a trip to California gave an
account of her trip.
Smith and Mrs. Don Brine took
parts in reading the meditation,
Mrs. Glenn Copeland and Mrs.
John Rodd favoured with a duet
after which Mrs. Robinson gave
another reading and the scripture
from Matthew. Mrs. Don
Atkinson gave a reading entitled
"Recipe for a Merry Christ-
mas"; Mrs. Ted Insley favoured
with a piano solo. Mrs. John
Rodd, Mrs. Harry Webber and
Mrs, Grace Mills led in prayer.
Personals
Rhea Mills is a patient in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital having
suffered a fall in her home last
week,
Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand Bend
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Norris Webb, Julie, Lorie and
Michael.
Mr. & Mrs, Don Brine and
Cheryl were guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Robert Garrett, and family
of Edgewood on Wednesday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd and Mr. &
Mrs, Ted Brine were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
George Levy of Fourth Line.
New Year's day guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy, Jason
and Jeffrey were Mr. & Mrs. Chas
Stephen of Elimville, Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Watson and Jim of Third
Line, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Seniors see
Africa slides
The January meeting of the
Senior Citizens was held recently
at the Legion Hall. After the
usual game of cards the program
was presented by the community
of Centralia, with Rev. John
Beaton as chairman.
Everyone was entertained by a
duet by Ross McFalls and
Heather Hoffman, a quartet by
the Blair sisters, and a men's
chorus, Mrs. Verna Hicks
presented picturs of Africa;
Lloyd Morgan gave a reading;
and the Bible Class presented a
skit.
Mrs. Russell Wilson and
Glenna Tripp gave a duet, and by
request, a repeat of the dancing
puppets was given.
Unit III of Exeter UCW served
lunch,
McNaughton and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Marshall and family
of Kirkton and Mr. & Mrs. Ira
McCurdy.
Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Lanin,
Dublin, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mitchell,
St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs. David
Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs, Don Brine
and Mr. & Mrs. William Spence
were New Year's Eve guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs, Don Brine and
Cheryl were New Year's Day
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Fred
Doupe, St. Marys,
Mr. & Mrs. Willard Schaefer of
Kitchener, Myrtle and Pearl
Brine and Lloyd Brine, Baseline
were guests for New Year's with
Mr. & Mrs, Oscar Brine.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rundle and
Larry and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith
were New Years Day guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and
family,
Mrs, Ray Mills, St. Marys and
Mrs. Clarence Mills were New
Years Day guests with Blanche
Mills.
Youth from Biddulph
accepts job in north
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