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Kirkton. youths
visit in Ottawa
By. MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mae Howe, Winnipeg, Mrs .
Jack 13a1kwill, Northville
Michigan and Lloyd Howe,
London visited Saturday with Mr.
& Mrs. Charlie Paul, Mr. & Mrs.
John McCormick, Mrs. George
Hall, Mr. & Mrs. Will Scott, Mr. &
Mrs, Miller McCurdy and Mrs
Russell Morrison.
Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler,
Brent, Steven and Kirk were
Sunday dinner guests of Ethel
Copeland in London,
Terri Paul U.W.O. is spending
this week with her parents Mr, &
Mrs. Gerald Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. R.N. Savary
attended ordination service at
Kitchener on Saturday,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher
have returned home from a
vacation to British Columbia.
Hiram Hanna is a patient in St,
Mary's Memorial Hospital.
Kirkton Women's Institute held
a successful luncheon and euchre
in the Anderson community hall
recently. Prize winners were
Mrs. H. O'Brien, Mrs. Reg.
Morrison, Mrs. Bill Spence, Ruth
Skinner, Mrs, Laverne Rodd and
Mrs. A. Dougall,
Joanne Paton, Cathy Siddall
and Linda Marshall were among
the grade 10 history class of SH-
DHS, Exeter who visited Ottawa
ti last weekend.
Rev. E.D. Stuart, Exeter was
guest preacher at Kirk ton United
church. Sunday morning in the
absence of Rev. Ray who is still a
patient in St. Mary's Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer visited
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Ed. Watterton, London.
YOUTHFUL SUPPORTERS — Two youngsters from the Egmondville area attended the PC luncheon at the
Exeter Legion hall Thursday. Shown above getting Team Huron buttons from Peter Kleinstiver are Diane
Armes and Todd James. T-A photo
Thames Road ladies meet
View slides, hear records
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Show the government you care
about the future of Huron
After March 1 5 the present government will still be the government
but one man, if he's like Paul Carroll, can make a difference
Paul Carroll wants to Know:
- Why Regional Government is being imposed throughout Ontario
without consultation?
- Why Huron's major export continues to be young people?
- Why farmers, and not the middle men, are blamed for high food
costs?
- Why the costs of health care in Ontario are out of control?
- Why the ODC ignores Huron's prime industry - Agriculture?
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- To be a full time MPP
- To send regular reports from Queen's Park
- To hold regular meetings throughout Huron so you will be part of
decisions.
- To help bring Ontario up to the NDP standard of $200 per month for
pensioners as the NDP did in British Columbia.
Carroll Paul NDP
Paul Carroll was born and raised in Huron
and has come back here to make his
living as an elementary school teacher.
He knows the problems facing Huron and
will work to solve those difficulties.
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
About 30 ladies from Elimville
and Thames Road attended the
World Day of Prayer service on
Friday. Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs, Edwin
Miller, Mrs. John Batten, and
Mrs. Elson Lynn assisted with
the program.
Those assisting with the
prayers were Mrs. Ross Skinner,
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mrs. Philip
Johns, Mrs. Mrs, Glen Stewart,
Mrs, Elson Lynn, Mrs, John
Batten and Doris Elford.
Mrs. Mac Hodgert gave a very
inspiring talk "Be Alert".
Several records were played and
a number of picture slides were
shown,
Mrs. Ray Cann was the pianist
for the service. Mrs. William
Rohde received the offering.
UCW
The March meeting of the
Thames Road United Church
Women was held on Thursday
evening with Mrs. Lorne
Passmore as hostess. Mrs.
Howard Cunnington, program
convener, was in charge of the
meeting which opened with a
poem.
Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Ray Cann; Mrs. Floyd
Stewart gave the meditation;
prayer by Mrs. Cunnington; a
poem by Mrs. William Rohde;
piano solo was played by Mrs.
Alvin Passmore, and another
poem was read by Mrs. Floyd
Stewart. A reading, "Indian
Women Sell Wood For Bibles",
was also given.
The topic "New horizons for
Indian women" was given by
Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Mrs. Ray
Cann. Mrs. Cunnington gave a
reading, "On drought in India"
and a film, "Toward self-help in
India," and three other short
films were shown by Mrs.
Stewart.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne con-
ducted the business and read a
poem. Roll call was answered by
your favourite verse of scripture.
It was decided to have the
"Luncheon is served" meal April
10 and members were asked to
bring in articles for bale and used
nylons to the May meeting.
It was also decided to entertain
several United Church Women's
organizations at the April
meeting.
Personals
Mrs. Edwin Miller was in-
ducted as an elder on Sunday
morning during the church hour.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Morgan spent
the weekend in Port Huron and
Bay City, Michigan.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs.
Mac Hodgert, Mrs. Ross
Hodgert, Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Mrs.
Barry Robinson, Mrs. William
Rohde, Mrs, Glen Stewart and
Mrs. Jack Stewart attended the
Huron-Perth Presbyterial UCW
annual meeting at Seaforth
United Church, Wednesday.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter
and on Sunday afternoon with
Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson
Exeter.
William Ferguson, Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Don Ballantyne and David
Stratford were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne.
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Cann,
Exeter visited Sunday evening
and Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Monday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. William Cann.
Enjoy euchre,
at Saintsbury
BY MRS.HEBgR DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
The congregation of St,
Patricks' church sponsored a
Successful progressive euchre
party Tuesday evening. Winners
Were as follows: high score, Mrs.
Webster, Exeter, Joe Carter,
Clandeboye, lone hands, Mrs. C.
Neil, Lucan; and Ron Harvey
Exeter; lucky tally, Mrs. Shirley
Dickins, Exeter; and Earl
Atkinson, Lucan, held the lucky
ticket on the cake.
Mr. & Mrs, Arnold Cun-
ningham gave their home Sunday
for the cottage service, Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Kooy are giving their
home for next Sundays service.
Fred Dobbs, councillor for
Biddulph township, attended the
good roads convention held at the
Royal York, Toronto early last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker and
family were guests with Jim's
parents, Mr, & Mrs. Lorne
Barker, Sunday.
Mrs, Ron Carroll, Mrs, Heber
Davis and Mrs. Hilson Hodgins,
Viking, Alberta attended the
World Day of Prayer service at
the United Church, Granton,
Friday evening, Mrs. Carroll
visited Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins
following the service.
Patti Dobbs was guest at her
schoolmate's birthday party,
Susan Ecclestone, London, on
Saturday. •
Mr. & Mrs, Hilton Hodgins,
Viking, Alberta spent several
days this past week at the home
of their cousins, Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Davis
live in the house build about 72
years ago for Mr. Hodgin's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. William
Hodgins following their wedding.
They moved to Alberta over 70
years ago, Where Hilton Hodgins
was born, during their stay with
the Davis', they visited several
other friends and relatives. They
were dinner guests Thursday
with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elston,
and Saturday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Needham Lucan, Mr.
& Mrs. Davis drove them to
London where they spent the
night with another cousin, Mr. &
Mrs. H.A. Mullins who took them
to the early bus Sunday morning
on the start of their trip home.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were
dinner guests Saturday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Stanley,
Denfield.
Mental Retardation strikes
families rich and poor, learned
,and ignorant; it respects neither
,.class nor race.
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