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By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Ro"Hugs and Mr. and Mrs,
Les. Gibson were, in charge of
the euchre party at the
Community Centre Monday
evening with 12 tables in
play.
Winners were: Ladili
high-Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald; lone hands Mrs, R9y
Swartz; low-Mrs. Albert
Smith; men's high-Bob
Blair; lone hands-Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel; low-Mrs.
Charlotte Barker; Special
cup prize-Roy Swartz.
The next committee will be
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice '
MacDonald and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Dickens.
Personals
Jack and Olive Essery
have the sympathy of many
friends in the loss of their
son, Ron, who passed away
in St. Joseph's
Thursday. •
Hospital Mrs, Minnie Harrison,
celebrated .4 birthday last
week and was feted on two.
occasions to. mark the event.
°
She was a dinner guest at
the home of her son and
A BASEBALL HANDSHAKE — At the 1980 Exeter Lions Sportsmen's dinner, Gary Carter of the Montrealt Expos con-
gratulates Kevin Hern, Bill Hibbert and John Ellis on their championship win as members of the Kirkton juvenile fastball
team. T-A photo
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treal Expo Gary Carter. T-A photo
Crediton UCW meet
Institute stages euchre
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
The Crediton Womens
Institute held their second
euchre of the season with ten
tables playing.
Winners were: Ladies
high, Eileen Hodgins, Ailsa
Craig; Men's high, Bob
Haist, Huron Park; Ladies
low, Vi Andrews, Exeter;
Men's 16w, Jack Jesney,
Crediton; Ladies lone, Vesta
Rock. Men's lone, HaKvey
Hodgins, Crediton.
The next euchre will be
March 5 at 8:15 at the
Crediton hall.
returned home for a stay in
hospital.
Marie Fydenchuck is a
patient at University
Hospital, London having
undergone surgery.
Guests with Ruth Anne
Martin this past weekend°
were Tracey Remkes, Diane
Dearing, Heather and
Charlene Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan
and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Schenk, Jill and
Kent, all of London, and Mrs.
Gladys Lochner and Mark of
Inwood visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk
and celebrated Mr.
Schenk's, birthday.
U.C.W. meets
Thursday evening the
U.C.W. ladies met in the
Sunday School rooms. Elva
Lam'port, Norma Fahner
and Cora Wein lead the
devotions entitled Serenity.
Cora Wein read a poem.
President Helen Ratz
chaired the business portion,
Lyla Hendrick reminded the
ladies to bring their used
stamps, nylons and
Christmas cards to her.
The Worlds Day of prayer
will be held at Mount Carmel
on March 7 at 2 p.m. all
ladies are welcome. Lunch
was served by Alwinna
Galloway, Doreen Lightfoot
and Laurene Wein.
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List winners in euchre contests at Centralia
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Harrison. Sunday
and on Saturday her
daughter, Mrs, Don Dixon, of
Hensall, entertained her to
dinner in. London,
Senior citizens enjoyed an
afternoon of crokinole and
cards followed by lunch ,in
the Community Centre,
M
Friday evening visitors
wiotnhday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy
were Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gilmour and Mr, and Mrs.
Andy Thompson. .
"Look up-Walk on" was
the subject chosen by Mr.
Paul Schott for his sermon in
the United Church on Sunday
morning and he based his
thoughts on Matthew
Chapter 7 verses 13-14.
Reference was made to the
prophet Amos who stood for
good values. It is costly to
take a stand for what is right
but if we keep looking to God,
He will give the power to
those who seek Him,
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meeting for United Church
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