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Bv MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Kippen East Women’s
Institute held their annual
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Grace Drummond in Exeter,
meeting commenced with a
sumptuous pot luck dinner,
April 18.
President Mrs. Dave
Triebner read a poem
“Enjoy”. Mrs. Robert Bell
gave a thought provoking
motto on “Life without
friends is like the sky without
the sun.” Mrs. Al Hoggarth
reported on the District
Spring Board meeting.
Annual reports were given
by the secretary, Mrs. Grant
MacLean, treasurer Mrs.
Harold Parsons, P.R.O.
Resolutions Mrs. Vern
Alderdice, Education, Mrs.
Stewart Pepper, Family and
Consumer Affairs Mrs. Alex
McGregor, Agriculture Mrs.
James Drummond,
Citizenship Mrs. Vern
Alderdice, curator Mrs.
Hugh Parsons.
Mrs. Robert Kinsman
brought in the report of the
nominating committee and
Mrs. Grace Drummond
conducted the installation of
officers for the coming year
as follows: Honorary
president Mrs. Al Hoggarth,
president Mrs Dave
Triebner, secretary Mrs.
Grant MacLean, treasurer
Mrs.Harold Parsons, District
director Mrs. A. Hoggarth,
alternate district director
Mrs. Robert Kinsman,
P.R.O. Mrs. H. A. Caldwell,
branch directors Mrs.
Robert Kinsman, Mrs. Wm
McDowell, Mrs. James
Chalmers.
Resolutions Mrs. Vern
Alderdice, Sunshine Mrs.
Jack Sinclair, Assistant Mrs.
Campbell Eyre, education
and cultural activities Mrs.
Wm Bell, Mrs. Stewart
Pepper, family & consumer
affairs Mrs. Alex McGregor,
Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse,
Agriculture & Canadian
industries Mrs. James
Drummond and Mrs.
Campbell Eyre. Citizenship
and world affairs, Mrs. Vern
Alderdice, Mrs. Robert Bell,
curator Mrs. Hugh Parsons.
Pianist Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot, assistant pianist
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, auditors
Mrs. Charles Eyre and Mrs.
Robert Bell. Mrs. Jack
Sinclair gave current events
and courtesy remarks. Roll
call was a “Current event
from the
regarding
concern’’
discussion
ownership of land in Ontario.
is in Holland attending the
40th wedding anniversary of
her sister.
Mrs. Frank Gemmell,
Moose Jaw, Mr. & Mrs. Orm
Francis, Alliston, Mrs. John
Jessen and Julie Jessen,
Chicago were recent visitors
in the area.
Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Cooper
and family, London were the,
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Vivan
Cooper this weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Meilis
visited in Wroxeter, Wed
nesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Jones,
Exeter were recent guests
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Jack Caldwell is
holidaying in Hawaii.
Mrs. Adrian Timmermans
roll callNext ACW
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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBUPY
Mrs. Harry Carroll gave
her home Monday evening
for the April ACW meeting.
There were nine members
present. President
Marguerite Greenlee opened
the meeting with prayer and
read the meditation. The
scripture reading followed
read by Mary Davis.
Mary Jeffery read an
Easter poem. Several
members led in prayer.
Hazel Eaton read the
minutes of the past meeting.
Mary Davis gave the
treasurer’s report.
Marguerite Greenlee and
Joan Greenlee conducted
two contests. The mystery
prize was won by Mary
Davis. Plans were made for
several projects for the
coming months.
Play euchre
at Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins
and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald were in charge
of Monday’s euchre at the
Centralia Community Centre
with 12 tables in play.
Ladies high, Mrs.
Georgina Webster; lone
hands, Mrs. Charles
Rollings; low, Mrs. Clarence
McDowell; men’s high,
Murray Carter; lone hands,
Roy Swartz; low, Mrs.
Thelma Neil playing a man’s
card.
Special prizes went to Mrs.
Jim Cunningham and Lloyd
Elliott.
Conveners for the next
party in two weeks will be
Mr. & T Irs. Lawrence Hirtzel
and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lam
port.
“Go and spread the gospel
to all mankind” was the
subject upon which Mr. Paul
Schott based his thoughts for
the service in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
Only the resurrection
could have brought about the
Disciples decision to follow
Jesus and spread the good
news that He was alive.
Jesus is not a memory but is
alive in the hearts of all His
followers.
Christianity is a shield to
banish defeat, despair and
gloom and the church must
continue to find ways of
spreading the good news.
The children’s story was
told by Mrs. Schott and the
choir sang an anthem.
This coming Sunday the
Oddfellows will hold their
church service in Centralia
United Church.
Senior citizens met in the
Community Centre on
Monday for an afternoon of
crokinole and cards followed
by lunch.
The May roll call is to be
answered with a plant ex
change. The meeting to be
held at the home of Mary
Jeffery.
Personals
Mr.& Mrs. Hugh Davis and
Mrs. Vera McFalls were
pleased to have Mr. George
Miller of Cleo,Michigan visit
them Saturday.
Miss Joan Barker, London
visited her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Barker and also
her grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis, Saturday. Joan
returned home Saturday
from holidaying in Florida.
Miss Brenda Carroll spent
a few days this past week
with her grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Carroll. Her
mother Mrs. Ron Carroll
was attending a home and
school conference.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis
visited their cousin Bill
Hicks in Cleo, Michigan,
Sunday.
There was no service in St.
Patrick’s Church Sunday.
Rev. Mills attended the
ordination of her friend
Sunday afternoon.
Next Sunday service will
be at 11 a.m. daylight saving
time.
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Many from this com
munity called at the Hopper-
Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter where they paid their
respect to the late Horton
McDougall. The flowers in
the church on Sunday were
placed there by the family.
The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to the
family. ,
Quite a number from this
community called at
per-Hockey Funeral
where they paid
respect to the late
McCurdy. The sympathy of
the community is extended
to Mr. & Mrs. Jack Duncan
and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan.
He is their uncle.
Mrs. David Passmore had
a plant party Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Norma Wright
of Ailsa Craig was the
demonstrator.
Mr. & Mrs. David
Passmore, Dale Passmore,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jeffery,
Mrs. Verna Stone, Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde at
tended a dinner party in
honor of Mr. & Mrs. Oren
Grace Friday evening at the
Holiday Inn, Windsor.
The United Church Women
catered to the curling
banquet at South Huron Rec
Centre, Exeter, Saturday
evening.
David, Robbie and
Richard Ballantyne,
Thamesford were guests of
their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne for
the weekend.
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