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I LI!IESVIiLLELE. -- Mr. Paul
Gu4niore has arrived"fn Regina,
Saskatchewan, where he has
enailltecl with. •thee R.C.M.P.
Mr. Ted McCullough and Mrs.
Barry K:thj of Toronto, spent
ilre weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McCullough.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bert Clifford,:
and David of Kitchener spent
"a few days, with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Yeo. ° 1r. and Mrs: Clif-
ford are moving back to Clio.-
746-
in
lici-
'ein charge of this district four
Moore business fonm'ns.
Mrs. Frank McCullough has
returned ed oto her 'home, after
having been a patient in St.
Mar)'s General Hospital, Kit-
chener.
World Day of, Prayer
The World Day of Prayer was
ion o ,ria s and 'Ve!getables--
is the -project chosen by the
Huron County 4-H #iomeanak-
i.n.g clubs afar Spring, '1985.
Three one -day training schools
-for the local leaders are being
held on Monday, March 22 in
_Clinton (Ontario J1opa
Agniculture, Board Room), an
--Wodnesday;-Marh 244n Wing
ham (Salvation Army Sunday
• School room) and on Friday,
March' 26 in Hensall (Legion
Hall). The topics of discussion
will include the planning of the
.Mrden, preparation of soil,
planting, thinning; itria'ns'plant-
!ug, •cultivation^ and insect, weed
and disease control.
On Monday, April 5, leaders
oaf both Homemaking an Agri-
cultural Clubs ' will attend a
Huron Coun ity .. 441 Leaders
Conference in ,Londesiboro at
the United Church. -This con-
ference will open with a ban=
quet at 1.1:45 a.m. In the after-
noon topics of interest to 4-H
.Club -leakters • will be discussed
by Mr. J.„W. Coulter, Inspector
of Public Schools', Mir. Donald
Pullen, Assistariat" Agricultural
Representative and Miss Pat-
. ricia . Da7mude, Home Econc m-
ist for Huron County: Leaders
will• be participating in the dis-
cussions
imcuss,ions and sharing ideas and
experiences.
obsenvred in Holmesville United
C'hu'pch on 1Viarch 5th. 'Mrs. Jim
Lotib was tthe pianist foal the
meeting which opened .with the
Music "Sweet Hour of Pray i "
and the call to 'worship given
by dare leader, Mr+rs. Les. Jervis.
Mrs. Jervis also told -the mean-
ing of the day. The business
was genernete•d, by the pesidenrt,
Mrs. L. Bornd, and Mns. H. "Cud -
more gave the secretary's re-
.port,-'•tMr ..'.>1I4 illia -read-tlie-
oorrespondence. 1Vlrrs. D. E.
Gli•ddon read the treasurer'' . re-
port. A special thank y'ouj4was
given to the ' committee, Mins.
Barrie Walter,. Mrs. Luella Yeo
and Mrs. L. Jervis, who so cap-
ably looked after the arrange-
ments for the bus trip to Kitch-
ener, to 'attend the Ice Capades.
Mrs. Wm. Nyman, Mns... H. Wil
;iams,1 Mrs. W: Bender and Mrs.
L. Bond offered to canvass for
this school section for -the Can-
cer Drive in April. Mas. J.
Lobb and Mrs, W: Norman were
appointed delegates to attend
the Presbyterial meeting in Sea-
forth. The World Day of Pray-
er program was followed, with
the leader, Mrs: L. J'ervics being
assisted by Mrs. E. Potter, Mrs.
K. Harris, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs. tR.
Potter and !Mrs. W. Bender.
Mus. J ,Lobb played. for the
group to sing several negro
spirituals. _WA..:L;. Bond told
the story of the' authoress, :Mrs.
- JAI MONeti,lr-a4gu:isiaF-
ed American 'negress. Mrs. E.
Potter read an article on the
theme, "What Doth The Lord
Require." The meeting closed
with the benediction. Hostesses
for the day were Mrs.. Wm.
Norman, Mrs. C. Tebtbutt, ' Mrs.
W. Bender and Mrs. R, Potter.
ATTENTION, VETS!
Mr. H. W. Moyer of ,Lor1don
will be at Branch 1009, Royal
Canadian Legion, Goderich,
on Monday, March 22, at 3
pm., to give skilled advice
an veterans' benefits. - Ex -
service personnel. and their
.jdepend•entts axe invited to
take °aadvan,tage of t - free
Legion service. you have
questions on war drisability,
pension, War Veterans'- Al-
lowance, treatment or hos-
pital care, contact Clarence
(MacDonald of Godericth-, who
will arrange an appointment
for you. -
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Mi and Mo. 1Bert"-Wiggins'
of Brantford 'v4sited 'wntth Mr.
and Km Tom Park 'an $uiday-
and spent some time with other
relatives in. tire` district. s.
Mr, and Mrs, •I+ ranik Glenn
ST. HELENS."-- Mus. Lorne
Woods spent the past 'week with
Mr. and Mars. Boy Dawley aid
Leslie Anne in Oshawa.
Mrs, Gordon Mac -Pherson. is
visiting inLondon thisweek
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp-
son and sons. •
Mar. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
of 'London spent Wednesday
with Airs, W. I. Miller and
Isobel.
Mrs. W. I: MiJ;ler and ,Isobel
and Mass W. D. Rutherford
spent-a.-fervr days Fin' nd.
Hill with Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmour
And Jefferay of Toronto and Mr.
Dan Rose of Ema were <`week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Webb.
Miss W. Di Rutherford left
on. Sunday by plane for a two-
week vacation 4n Florida with
Miss Florence Stuart of 'Evans-
ton, Illinois.
Mr: Wallace Miller Is a pat-
ient in Wingh.am and District
Hospital.
CREWE. --We are pleased to
report that Gerald Shackleton
has returned home from Gode-
rich hospital,
A few men from this district
a) ebd'e-d U "deed show ,in- CTin-
ton on Sarurday.
Air._ and Mrs, 'C: Finnigan and
Jim visited on- Sunday .with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Chamn'ey. .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond Finni-
gan and David attended the
golden 'wedding anniversary of
Mr. -and Mrs,; --Allan Pattison -in
Wi'n•gharn on Friday.
Landmark Demolished
An old landmark •af ,the
Crewe, district has been demol-
ished. MI,. Grant Curran has
torn down the house on his
farm "directly across the roa•
from the school in preparation
"to the erecting of a new home.
This 'farm was formerly combed
by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherwood
and .Tom Cu.'ibert.
IT'S SPRING !•
Mr. George Pinot of Gode-
rich Township was !busy over
the weekend tapping more-
than
orethan 1,000 maple trees in pre-
paratio for the run of sap,
due any time, now.
DUN'G'1011\10 ,--7M .°land Mrs;
Roy .Mhton, Gail ,l and Marilyn
visited on. Friday evening rwith
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and famn-
IVLr. and Mrs. Tom Park spent
one day last week in •Auburn
'witty 'M4r. and Mrs. George Law-'
1otr.
Mrs. Verna 'Culbert of Gode-
rich visited one evening last
week rin, the village,
Mrs. Len 'Chisholm and Mrs,
Mary Chisholm attended a' trou-
secit .teal Gtderieh.. tar..,.Miss.:
Carol Stoddart at her parents'
home, 201 Nelson street,East.
,She is to be married 'this Sa'tttr-
day sn ' North Street • United
Church; Goderich, to Mr. Fred
Dutot.
Mr. and Mrd Les Schultz had
ASHFIELD —Mrs. Alec, Mac
donald, ,who spent 'the winter
with her daughter, Miss Maim
Macdonald, in Windsor, is ,home.
Mr. and Mns. Sandy Macdon-
ald and Angela and George
e r t ie weekend wi oa
Oke in Oshawa.,
Mas. John MacKenzie attend-
ed the Hairdressers' Convention
in London.
The Women's Institute met
on . Thursday evening at the
home of 'Mrs. Wilda ajMaodon--
ald.
Mr. and Mrs... George .Lead-
better and Barbara of Toronto
visited recently with Mrs. Colin.
MacGregor.
as 'visit'ors, Mr, Carman Sobult4,
a sailor on the Great Fakes, ane
day last week and Mrs. -Marg-
aret Flielder and son Jahn on
Sunday,
Mr and. Mrs.,Glenn Weaver
and Glenda and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Weaver of ,London return-
ed home this week after a trip
to Flortida.
We rwelconre to 'our commun=
:by, Mr: 'and !Mfrs. Charles Fox
and eight children of . Wesgeek,
Albe ta. They are , present;ly
*stosting tr the" rcifne `Of -Mt and
Mrs. Norman 'Pyrah, and Mr.
Fox hopes to secure farm work.
Mr. and Mr,;. Weldon Rudow,
Allan 'and 'Betty, and pebble
Rowe' visited on Sunday ,with
VLrs. Frank Jones.
Word :was received. _here by
h'brs. Frank Jones of the death
of her' sister-in-law, Mns. W. J.
Moffatt, 'the former May Jones,
in University Hospital, Edmon-
ten, ' Alberta", on yhursday,
March 4th. ,Burial was in Ed-
nomtan on M nd•ay, !March 8th.
U.C.W. CONFERENCE
• b
t nra 'e. uri - =masters.
throughout this area are receiv-
ing literature this week urg-
ing
rgi.n,g participation by women of
their congregations in the Third
Regional Conference for Wo-
men of the United Church to
be .held. n._...Ham,ilton A
About. Y$00--wnoanen-froari •- the
Hamilton, Toronto and London
Conference of the United
Church will attend.
uuti s n , r�oi4 Bad returned ul bett9
u t
scal w�l►h,"'..<.
me th Trip tlit'rougit the United.
States. -
Cherry Pies F9r Sele
St.• Paul's Ladies' Guild held
their March meeting, at ‘the.
home of .Mus, Elmet:; Black with
� 4
rin, th r l
e l
tor
Cherry pies were made a
ardors :are th int>j= taken, 'jlie
7tneeting was oPezved by arepeat-
intg the p ,.vers in unison. Mrs.
Victim Black rea ' 'i a Seri'.Uwe,
In the rkusines-s periodth,'t'fol
lowed the
_kia :t1 'I &y osFWere r'
platy were dlseuss
,ed 'Pali
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Mrs. I lata • i31ack, cloSed
meeting ith prayer and
ed 214n0h.
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