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Times-Advocate, 1982-03-17, Page 11Movies March 26 Happy Gang plays euchre By AUCE DICKINS AILSA CRAIG The Happy Gang met in the townhall Wednesday afternoon with 6 tables of euchre at play. Winners were Marjorie Steeper, Marjory Davidson, Jean `Bice, Janet Rose, Martha Rees and Harold Guilfoyle (sharing the same card) and Alice Dickens. Plans are being made to entertain the Montrose seniors•in April. March 24 there'll be a pot- luck dinner followed by euchre. A number of local people enjoyed the following films "British Columbia forestry, New Zealand and The Floral of South Africa" on Friday evening at the Craigholme Auditorium. A- social time followed. Plan to bring a friend, March 26 at 7 p.m. to see more movies. Day of Prayer The United Church ladies were host to"the 1962 World Day of Prayer which was held in Craigholme auditorium, March 5. A good sized crowd attended from the local churches. 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Misses Laurie MacDonald, Janine and Julie De Vree sweetly sang two numbers with Mrs. De Vree at the piano. The speaker, Ken Drudge, administrator of the Vraigholme, was introduced by Mrs. McCallum. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Rosser. Tea and cookies'were served by the hoet church ladies. UCA meet United Church Women met March 9. Mrs. Ray Campbell led the worship service with the theme "Our Christian Task -to be Ambassadors of Goodwill." She read the scripture II Corinthians, Chapter 5, verses 16-20, and closed with prayer. The program was a Bible study conducted by Mrs. Rosser. She referred to Exodus 1:8-22, 2:1-10 and chapter 15:9,20. We discussed the oppression of the Israelites by the Egyptians and the birth of Moses. Past President, Mrs. • Wm. Sutherland, conducted the business. We were informed of the. Conference for U.C.W. to be held June 11-13 at the University of Waterloo with registration before May 1. We have been invited to the Easter thank offering at the Presbyterian Church on April 1 at 2 p.m. Anyone wishing to place an Easter lily in the church in April is to please contact Mrs. Chas. Harmer. Flowers were delivered on Valentine's Day to our shut- . ns. Our April. U.C.W. meeting viili be our Spring Thankoffering meeting. Date and details are not yet confirmed. Unit 3 has worship, Unit 1 the program, and Unit 2 the lunch. The meeting closed with the benediction and tea and cookies were served by Unit 1. All church ladies are urged to come to the Craigholme auditorium, Wednesday March 17 at 7 p.m. when we entertain the residents with old-tyme "music. Please bring cookies or squares. 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Winners from•the left are Kelly Hern, Usborne Central; Betty VandeWalie and Gordon Black, South Perth and Dalton Ford, Usborne Central. ` T -A photo K -W SPEAKING CHAMPS — Winners in the junior division of the second annual Kirkton-Woodham Optimist club oratorical contest were named Monday night. Above, contest chairman Rick DeBrabandere congratulates Anita Broers, South Perth; Carolyn Dykeman, Usborne Central; John Arthur, South Perth and Chris Hern, Osborne Central. T -A photo Name a public official roll call of WI.rneeting CLANDEBOYE Mrs. Roy Cunningham was hostess for the March meeting of the Clandeboyg, Women's Institute. President, Edie Worthington led the opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Hazel Cunningham, assistant secretary treasurer, filled in for Irene Lynn who was on holidays. Eleven members an- swered the roll call, "Name a local public official and the office he or she holds." Marion Hodgson, convener of Citizenship and World Affairs was in charge of the program. She conducted q Canadian History Quiz which jogged our memories of many historical dates. Betty Coughlin read a UCW meets at Woodham. By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM The Woodham UCW meeting was held in the church basement March 9 with group 1 in charge. The worship service which was in charge of Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Mrs. Rbss McCurdy opened with quiet music. Since this is the 20th an- niversary of the UCW the Purpose was read. The scripture John 4:7-30 was given jointly by Mrs.Ordelle Webber and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. The Purpose is based. on Witness, Study, Fellowship and Service. Witness was given by Mrs. Fred Parkinson. A reading story of St. Patrick was given by Mrs. Reg McCurdy. Mrs. Glenn Copeland then favoured with a piano instrumental. Mrs. Ralph King was in charge of the study Living Between Memory and Hope. The business part of the meeting was in charge of president Mrs. Glenn Copeland. Members are invited to join with Kirkton Anglican Church Women Thursday, March 18 at the Community Centre. The UCW will cater to Rural Ministers . and wives, April 30. The annual Chicken Barbecue will be June 2. Adults 86.00, children 83.00. Treasurers reports was riven by Mrs. Ted Brine followed by the benediction. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. posed b ' Y "tom t r. A contesto .1011 the provinces ,'and =their provincial fhrivers was won by Hazel Williams.. The business was lengthy as many things were discussed. Aggie Groenewegen ex- plained the Blood Clinic which Clandeboye W.I. and Lucan W.I. are sponsoring at the Luc an Community Centre, April 8 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Help and food for the • workers as well as help with bedcare and refreshments for the donors wasarranged. Ways of raising money to replenish our dwindling funds was discussed. It was decided to hold an afternoon dessert euchre oh April 27 in • St. James Church and a make or bake sale will be held at our May meeting. The County W.I- cook books have gone over well, Clandeboye W.I. have sold 200 books. The committee planning the 75th anniversary of Clandeboye Women's Institute, reported that the day has been set and booked for Tuesday, June 8, iit the Lucan Community Centre. There will be a buffet meal at noon, followed by a program with Angela Armitt of London as guest speaker and entertainment by a group from the "Sweet Adelines." Former members will be contacted and everyone is welcome to attend this special occasion. The County W.I. bus trip to the Flower and Garden Show in Toronto April 22 was discussed %vith money for this to be turned in to Jean Hodgins by March 25th, so the admission tickets can be purchased in advance to save time, that day., Group 4 will be in charge of preparing the slate of of- ficers for the April meeting.liazel Williams and Kay Armstrong, lunch conveners. assisted the hostess with lunch. Personals Jean Hodgins, Captain of the Cancer Fund drive in Clandeboye area, hopes the canvassers the years will help herof againpast this year. She attended a meeting • in Lucan, Thursday Nand has the packs already for the drive, which starts April 1st. ClarenceGeraldght and Florence Millson attended a retirement party in Lon - Modern Geography is that branch of learning which Is here today and gone tomorrow: don on Saturday evening, in honour of Ralph Millson who has just recently retired from Canada Trust. The community extends sympathy to the relatives of Mrs. Ruth Mains who passed away suddenly Saturday at her home in London. Mrs. Mains was the former Ruth Simpson and was born and raised in Clandeboye. The funeral service will be held in St. James Church, Clandeboye at 1:30, Wed- nesday. Gerald and Irene Lynn returned on Sunday from a holiday in Jamaica. Mary and Wilmer Scott have returned from a 19 day bus tour in Arizona and Texas with McNaughton Tours of •Ilderton. Thankful UCW theme By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN The March meeting of Kippen U.C.W. was held in the Church, March 9 with 12 members attending. Wor- ship was led by Mrs. Robert Kinsman who took as her theme "Being Thankful." Mrs. Ronald McGregor presented an introduction to the Study Book, Living between Memory and Hope. as a topic for the evening: Members were en- couraged to begin thinking of Christian Justice by an- swering individual questionaires entitled, "What I think being a Christian means." Mrs. David Turner con- ducted the business section of the meeting where details. of the Easter Thank offering April 6 were finalized. She thanked ap- propriately all who helped at Queensway Nursing Home during February and also at the world's Day of Prayer. A complete list of items helpful to Betty Bridgeman with her work in Zaire will be ob- tained before the next meeting. It was suggested that 8100. be given to Ron and Debbie Denys for use in establishing their new home. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Keith Love. Cake and ice cream were served by co -hostesses Mrs. Laird Finlayson and Mrs. Stephen Lefaive followed by a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Consitt have returned from a holiday in the south. hip 11 Boost YOUR HOME TOWN It's Good For You We're glad you asked! Bob Fletcher, Director With Bob Fletcher and Iry Armstrong of Iry Armstrong Director SHOULD I EVER DIP INTO MY CAPITAL in herbopk, "Life is for living," Theresa Morse maintains that a widow's capitol if not always an untouchable commodity, nor need it be sacred. It intended to be used sensibly for the sake of security but also to help make a better, happier life for yourself. Ms. Morse points out that, if for all the years BEFORE you Were widowed, you and your hus- bond monaged your finances without your children's advice, there's little reason to begin now. Feel free to do what is important to YOU. without endangering the bulk of your capital., A trip or a special gift to yourself or others may seem extravagant to your children, but ex- tremely meaningful to YOU. - Project the use of your capital wisely, reserv- ing funds for emergencies, but, as Ms. Morse indicates, YOUR welfare and happiness comes first and "your life is for living". 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