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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-15, Page 16 (2)Page 4A Times -Advocate, May 15, 1975 Baptise several infants at Granton district church ladies plan activities By MRS. E. SUMMERS At the United Church Rev. Mary Mclnally led the worship and officiated at the Sacrament of Infant Baptism. The babies baptized were Jennifer Ann, daughter of John and Ann Marie Adams, Blair David, son of Murray and Bernice Fraser, Katherine Mary and Cassandra Elizabeth, twin daughters of James and Willa Harding, Craig Mario, son of Frank and Betty Piccolo, Noah Fredrick, son of Charles and Ruth Ann Peckham. Special music was provided by the choir and Arden Bryan rendered a violin solo which was a medley of hymns and a vocal duet was sung by Brenda Cook and Cindy Mills. The childrens story was a flannelgraph entitled, "Winkie helps Mother". Rev. Mctnally's sermon was the second in the series on har- nessing our instincts. The benediction "Shalom Chaverin" was sung by the choir. UCW meetings Unit l met at the home of Mrs. Austin Hobbs for their May meeting on Wednesday. Mrs. E. Summers presided and con- ducted the business. The meeting opened with a hymn, followed by the scripture reading. The lesson dealt with self-pity. Mrs. Summers, gave a reading, "Lord, I do not understand, but I know". The roll call was an- swered by a quaint saying from a child. The business taken care of, was a decision against this unit having a booth on Fun Day this year. , A small sum of money was collected from each member towards expenses for the Mother and Daughter Banquet on May 15. Mrs. George Squire gave a reading and Mrs. Glen Jameson led in Bible study. Unit 3 Mrs. Malcolm Kay was the hostess for the May meeting on Tuesday, May 6. Mrs. J. Riddell presided and opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Grouch". The special speaker was Wayne McLeish, London, and his subject was Transcendental Meditation, a very stimulating discussion followed. As part of the business, ten- tative plans were made to do something for Fun Day in July. Arrangements for the June General Meeting programme were made for which Unit 3 is responsible. Jack Wall has been engaged as a special speaker. Mr. Wall is supervisor of a teenage home in Parkhill, but his topic will be on We've Got the Chemicals To Give Them a For Root Worm Control In Corn We Have Knoc Out Punch Eptam * Treflan * Patoran * Aatrex 90W * Aatrex Liquid * Chlordane * Furadan * Dasanit ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF WEED SPRAYS Most Varieties of SEED POTATOES Still Available Exeter co-op District Phone 235.2081 the discovery of an important treatment for Tuberculosis that has been discovered in Haiti. Mr. Wall hopes to raise funds for this worthy cause by doing promotional work, such as giving lectures. Unit 4 The hostess for Unit 4 was Mrs. James Kerr. Mrs. Floyd Dykes presided and led in worship. Lesson thoughts dealt with self- pity. Mrs. Dykes also read a poem in keeping with Mother's Day. The Roll Call was answered with a poem pertaining to Mother. This Unit is planning to sell spoons and mugs com- memorating the 50th Anniver- sary of Church union. Scripture readings regarding the program were read by con- veners, Mrs. H. Hardie, Mrs. Harvey Kennedy and Mrs. Gerald Dann. The topic was "Who is Jesus". Mrs. C. Bowman gave a short talk on the metric system. Institute news Granton and area was well represented at the WI District Annual meeting for North Middlesex held at Lucan United Church on Tuesday, May 6. Clandeboye was the hostess branch. Members attending from Granton WI were Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. D. Roloson, Mrs. N. Riddell, Mrs. G. Dann, Mrs. H. Hodgins, Mrs. C. Lewis, Mrs. E. Summers, Mrs. K. Hodgins and Mrs. Lois Herbert. From Prospect Hill WI were Mrs. C. Gowan, Mrs. J. Dunnet, Mrs. N. Tate and Mrs. F. Crouch. Attend UCW Regional Rally A number of ladies from Granton UCW attended the Regional Rally at Wellburn United Church on Wednesday, May 7. Church news Rev. R. N. Savary, rector of St. Thomas Anglican Church, conducted the morning service on Sunday, May 11. Rev. Savary's sermon was based on "Imitation is a means of flattery". This was in keeping with Pentecostal Sunday. ACW meeting Mrs. R. N. Savary was the hostess at the rectory, Kirkton, for the May meeting of the ACW on Wednesday. The president Mrs. J. Noon opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. C. Lewis gave the Living Message, Mr. P. Hodgins read the scripture lesson, Mrs. N. Hodgins the Meditation, Mrs. Jim Hodgins the Litany, and Prayer by Mrs. C. Lewis. Mrs. Savary read two poems pertaining to spring. Mrs. J. Noon and Mrs. Lois Herbert gave an interesting report of the annual meeting of the Diocese of Huron which was held in London last week. Mrs. Noon reported on the meeting she attended at the Perth Deanery held in Stratford recently. Other items of business were discussed. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. Lewis. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Harlton hosted a christening party for their twin granddaughters Katherine and Cassandra Har- ding on Sunday. It was a family party which included the Harding and the Harlton families. John Herbert and Chad Compare Our Discount Prices Reynolds Wrap ,a,nch 88' Palmolive Rapid Shave Bufferin Tablets lady Patricia 11 oz. 99t Sugg. list $ l25's s).95 l• � Hair Spray Ss2gr 15 oz. Williams Electric Shave SS1g95st 7oz. $1.09 $1.17 Right Guard Antiperspiranf Suggist 9oz$1.19 Exeter Pharmacy Ltd. MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1070 Anderson were guests of Glyn Knapman who was celebrating his ninth birthday on Saturday. Mrs. F. Crouch was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. William Elders of Chatham. Mr. & Mrs. James Kerr have as their guests, Mrs. Kerr's cousins Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Anderson, who are here on a visit from Scotland. They accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Kerr when they attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Kerr's brother and his wife Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson of Bellwood, near Fergus, on Sunday. Mr & Mrs. Austin Hobbs en- tertained at a family dinner on Sunday, guests included Mr. & Mrs. W. Egan, Dan and Margaret. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jones and Ron Wilson. (:et well wishes are extended to Harold t Hoddy) Hodgson who is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Roloson, David, Danny and Arthur Ruloson spent the weekend at Port Franks with the trailer club PLOTTING CAPTURE OF DOGS — After numerous complaints of a pock of dogs running loose in the Crediton area, officials of the township and the London Humane Society met Tuesday to set up plans. Bait which acts as a tranquilizer will be used in an attempt to capture the animals. 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