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STUDENTS RECEIVE BIBLES — Grade five students at Stephen Central school received Bibles from representatives of the
Gideon Bible society Tuesday. While Bonnie Turnbull and Michael Jeromkin look on, Harry Hoffman and Morley Hall pre-
sent the new testaments to Tracy Ratz and Larry Yearley. T-A photo
Many visitors in Shipka district
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Lucan lady
is elected
Dried flowers and candles
decorated the tables at the
annual pot luck supper of the
Right to Life which was held
at. St. James Anglican
Church, 41 Mornington St,,
Stratford, Mrs, Joyce
Thomas of Milverton went
over the 1978-79 activities
and introduced the new slate
of officers for 1979-80; they
are:
President: Mrs. Frances
Greene, 126 Centre St,
Stratford, past president:
Mrs. Joyce Thomas,
Milverton, 1st vice
president: Carla Revington,
RR 2 Lucan; 2nd vice
president: John Devlin, 138
Woods St. Stratford;
treasurer: Paula Franck, 20
St. Vincent St. Stratford.
Dancing was performed by
Maureen and Lucille Price of
Easson St. and the guest
speaker for the evening was
Mrs. Irene McCabe,
Stratford, who said that
Birthright was founded in
1968 by Mrs. Louise Sum-
merville, and that since then
hundreds of women have
been helped along.
Carla Revington thanked
and also gave a gift to Mrs.
Joyce Thomas for her three
years of devoted service as
president.
The next meeting will be
December 11 at 8:15 p.m.
The Colonel's
Boys and Girls
with
Kentucky
fried ChickVi.
are coming
SOON
to
Exeter
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Mrs. Elsie Comfort, of
Welland, has been visiting in
this area with her three
daughters, Doris Sweitzer,
Marilyn Pickering and Eva
Sweitzer, also with her
granddaughter Bonnie
Erickson who is a patient in
St.Joseph'shospital, London.
Mrs, Fermon Snyder spent
some time last week at her
daughter's Suzanne and Otto
Plein, Christopher and
Melissa, at Elmira.
The Russell family who
attended the wedding, last
Friday, of their nephew and
cousin, Greg Russell to
Teresa Gagne, at Bethel
Gospel Hall, in Cottam, were
Cliff and Velma, Tom and
Rosanne, Bruce and Judy
Donald and Ann.
Dinner and reception
followed in Knights of
Columbus hall, at Essex.
Harold and Lucille, Lori,
Michael and Michelle Vin-
cent, spent the week-end in
Saginaw, Michigan with
Lucille's aunt and uncle Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bacon.
Jack, Bev and Sherri-Lyn
Keller spent the week-end
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kirk, of
Moorefield.
Doug and Ann Russell and
family visited Sunday in
Stratford, with Ken and
Carol Baker and girls.
Tony and Sandra Regier,
Christopher Heather and
Jill ; of Detroit spent the
American Thanksgiving
holiday week-end with
Sandra's parents, Ken and
Ortha Baker.
Cliff and Velma Russell
visited Sunday with his
father, Walter Russell, at the
Leamington nursing home.
Several Shipka folks at-
tended the funeral of Gerald
Godbolt, in Exeter last week.
He was the husband of the
former Alma Ratz of this
area.
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