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.
The leader of the worship
service was Miss Margaret
Wilson, from the host
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church, assisted by Mrs.
Ruth McCallum. Readers
were Mrs. Priestley, Mrs.
Don Hughes, Mrs. Pete
Morgan, Mrs. McDowell and
Mrs. Lyell Lee.
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-
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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
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WIN'SENIOR SPEAKING— Charles Batten of the Kirkton-Woodham Optimist club congratulates winners
of the senior division in the annual oratorical contest. 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.
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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.
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