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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 19AN EVENING WITH LILA — Lila Hume, retiring secretary-treasurer for the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority was honoured with a dinner and dance Thursday at the South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter. With Mrs. Hume and her husband Carl were gift presenters Betty Adair, secretary for. the North Grey Ausable Valley Conservation Authority, Roy Wescott, chairman of the authority and (far right) Roger Martin of the Norfh Grey authority, representing the resources managers who had serv­ ed with Mrs. Hume. T-A photo Bishop Tqylor attends Times-Advocate, November 23, 1978 Page 17 I*1 > !‘.ll,.>tl.1! >)!. Wtf Kirkton ladies choose officers, approve donations to charities By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mrs. Edna Hawley, Mrs. Betty Lasher and Mr. Clif­ ford Milligan, Napanee are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Crago. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Switzer, St. Marys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Mrs. Cecil Dobson has returned home after spen-----— . Hold confirmation at Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Confirmation and Holy Communion was held in St. Patrick’s Church Sunday. Rev. Mary Mills con­ ducted the service and Bishop Park Taylor con­ firmed Catherine and David, Creery'children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Creery of St. Pauls, Kirkton. Ian Carroll carried the bishops staff. Catherine and David read The Epistle and Gospel and Mrs. Marguerite Greenlee read the invoca­ tion. Mrs. Lorn Kooy provid­ ed special music at the organ. Following the com­ munion service a social hour was held in the Parish Hall. Personals and Mrs. Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll attended a anniversary get DEB'S Coiffure 30 Goshen St., N. Rear Apartment Zurich CLOSED MONDAYS Debby Eckel 236-7750 J ding a week at Women’s College Hospital, Toronto. The U.C.W. held their November meeting at U.C. Parsonage with Mrs. A. Eveleigh in charge of worship service. Others tak­ ing part were Mrs. R. Urquhart and Mrs. N. Atthill Mrs. Roger Urquhart presided over the business inthe absenceof the president. Minutes were read and roll call answered, treasurer’s reportwas given and correspondence read. Donations were given to Milton Society for the Blind and Alcohol and Drug socie­ ty. Nominating committee brought in their slate of of­ ficers for 1979 which are the following. Past President, Christine Eveleigh; Presi­ dent, Grace Ross; First Vice President, Verna Burgin; Secretary, Florence Heard; Assist Secretary, Marion Urquhart; Treasurer, Mary Tufts; Assist Treasurer, Helen Bearss. Corresponding Secretary and Communications Co­ ordinator, Frebis Stephen; Stewardship and Finance Chairperson, Donna Paynter; Leadership and Development Chairperson, Marion Urquhart; Church in Society Chairperson, Vesta Marshall; Supply and Welfare, Pearl Stephens; Citizenship, Margaret Crago; Community Friendship, Ethel Stephen, Elaine Stephen. Christian Development Chairperson, Christine Eveleigh; Programme, Ethel Urquhart, Elsie Burgin; Literature, Jean Ratcliffe; Music, Ethel Stephen; World Outreach Chairperson, Leona Amos. Social Convener, Leona, Amos; Manse Committee,' Muriel Marshall, Ethlene Fraser, Iona Everitt; Nominations, Dorothy Switzer, Clara Watson, Evelyn Wiles. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ross have returned home from a trip to Lakeland, Florida. Mr. Davis Harry 40th together for several cousins at a London restaurant on Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. H.A. Mullens, London and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest were celebrating their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenlee entertained Mrs. Vera Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mr, and Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Derek and Debbie to dinner Sunday evening. Leslie was obser­ ving a birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll ac­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Claren’ce Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy attended “Open House” for Mr. and Mrs. IJarry Noels, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Noels and family, London Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels were former residents of this community. The residents of this com­ munity extend a warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson of St. Marys. They have taken residence in their new home on conces­ sion four, Biddulph, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis were Thursday guests with Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan. Mr. Gote Wennerstrom spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DavisMrs. Myrtle Isaac and Mar­ jorie and they attend the visited relatives In Clio, 40th anniversary open house Saginawand Frankenmouth, for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michigan during the Noels. weekend. Wonderful GULBRANSEN “ organ sound at its best J Hi! 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