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BY MRS. W.ES BRA NOCK
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Hear about Africa
The regular monthly meeting of Africa. One of her daughters
Knox United Church Women was ----spoke on the social life and
held in the Sunday school room of sports. The other daughter told of
the church with Unit two fn the schools and described the
charge. Mrs. James Jackson wa clothes' worn in that country. A
pianist and played quiet music ' boy from Africa ,who fives with
before the meeting was opened them and goes to school "here
with prayer by Mrs. John.Durnin. answered several questions on
The hymn , ' ' C o u n t your the life in his. country, -Mrs.
R Blessings" was sung and the Ernest Durnin thanked the
scripture lesson was read by Lambert family fort their
Miss He.ther•Elliott. Mrs. Major informative talk.
Youngblut gave a reading and Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer
prayer. Mrs. Ben Hamilton and presided for" the business. The
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer miputeswere adopted as read by
received the offering. the secretary-, Mts. William L.
Mrs. Brian Hallam introduced Craig, and she also read the
the guest . speaker, Mrs. K.C., correspondence ,}n the absence of .
Lambert of Goderich. She gave an Mrs. Sidney Lansing" Mrs,
interesting talk on their life in Norman McDowell gave the
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The KingsbridgeWomens and students on behalf of the
Inst'it'ute were hosts on residents.
Wednesday afternoon for the May t A group of young people from
birthday party with volunteer`s ffie, S-riisseTs -area prove ed' the
froth 'the Beta Sigma Phi and program for Family Night. This
Clinton ' Christian Reform 'consisted of Scottish and Irish
dances, step dances, and the
Charleston. Taking part in .the MP; and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson
dance numbers were Catharine and Mr. -Murray Rollinson visited
Cardiff, Susan Sanglois, Carol last week with the former's
Wheeler and Marg Lyrin Cardiff. daughter, Mrs.. Alfred Weston and
There were'piano duets and solos Mr. Weston'at Toronto.
by Linda Machon, Carol Wheeler
and Vickie Machon; vocal duets
and solos by_ Vickie and Julie
McAll,'Allan Cardiff .and Dale
Wheeler._Mrs: Cardiff, formally
of Brussels, expressed the
appreciation of the residents for a
fine hour of entertainment.
We would like to thank the
relatives and friends of some of
the residents who attend the
programs. on Thursday evening
and assist along with the
volunteers', in getting the
residents encouraged to come to
4the auditorium. =A' _
Church. The program. consisted
of a special program prepared by ,
the Kingsbridge Roman Catholic
School students.' Dianne Van .
Hooey, Bridget Dalton, Joanne
Doherty, Nellie Knoop, Sheila
Sinnett, Lucilla Frayne, Marg
Van Diepen and Mary Louise
Clare sang several favorite songs
accompanied, at the piano ' b` r
Marianne Frayne, Sheila9'Sinnett
favoured us with a dance number.
Public speeches on ''The Huron
County Pioneer Museum" by
Marianne Frayne and "A Trip to
the British Isles" by Mary Louise
Clare were enjoyed by everyone.
Gifts were presented to the
twenty-five residents having May
birthdays by the Institute ladies.
Birthday cake and qea were
served. Jim Gibbons; a native of
Kingsbridge. thanked the ladies
financial statement. After singing
the hymn, What a Friend we have
in Jesus, the r ,eeting was closed
with the benediction. A lovely
lunch was servedby th members
of Unit 2,
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Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kirconnell were
Miss Diane Kirkconnell, London,
Miss Diane Rivett of Dungannon,
Miss Judy Fortner and Mr. Wayne,
Kroeger, of London.
Mr. and Mrs'. Glen Youngbint
and family of Ottawa visited lasts
week -end with his mother Mgrs.
Ralph Munro who returned with.
them after a few weeks visit.
Mr. -and Mrs.' James Vinall of
Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gagnor of Toronto, Mr. John
Hamilton of. Montreal and, Miss
Junta Corcoran of Toronto, spent
the holiday week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hamilton.
Mr."Thomas : ob otrand Illi.
Harold Webster attended . the
Black Knight • convention * at
Hamilton recently.
would Ma ;to Gall :On yrou , with
"housewarrtnldg ' .gifts" lend"
information about ..'your naw
location, The. HostOSS will be
glad to arrange 'y it subscriptio
to the SiGNAL:.STAR.. ,
..V Call her at. 524,9524-
financial
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The First Kingsbridge Girl Guide Troop presented the Huron
County Children's Aid Society with -a qui It last week as their "Good
Turn". The girls had been working on the plece and made it
themselves. Leftto right -the troop members are, back, Lt. Marion
MacLennaln, Lucille Frayne, Mary Vas Diepen, Donna Moran,
Joanne O'Neill,Capt. RitaTigert, Cheryle Hodges, Donna F rayne,
Linda Hendricks, -Lt. Yvonne Sinnett. Centre, Rita l-endriks; Lia
. Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Trommer
and Miss Connie took his mother,
.1Mrs. Emgra Trommer home to
Preston last Sunday after a
week's visit with her son,
Mr. Harry' Arthur enjoyed a.
fishing trip to Northern Ontario
last week.
Mrs. William Clark spent the
week -end in London with Mr: and
Mrs. J. Macintosh and family.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Raithby at Dorchester.
Mrs. Lorne McDonald of
Seaforth and Miss Isabel Fox of.
Blyth visited last Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips.
Mr,'‘and Mrs. Donald Haines
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Rathbun at Hillsburg last Sunday.
Kingsbridge Girl Guides
Van Diepen, Margaret Austin, Joanne Van Osch, Vera Van Diepen,
,,BridgetDalton, Janice Tigert, Diane Van Rooy, Debbie Maize and
Sheryl MacLennan. Front, leftto right, Judy Tigert, Nora Van Dyke.,
Sheila Sinnett, Anita Doherty, CAS director Bruce Heath who
accepted the quilt on behalf of the society, and Cathy Simpson.—
staff photo.
Present quilt to CAS
On Thursday May.25 the First
Kingsbridge Co Girl Guides held
_their annual Mother and Daughter
Banquet. `.
The Guides, their Mothers, and
the executive members of the
C.W.L.'wese present.
Capt. Tigert called on the Guide
Convener Mrs, Walter Clare to
say Grace. The Banquet consisted
of a cold ham and salad supper.
After the Banquet Bruce Heath
of the Childress Aid Society was
presented with a Quilt by Judy
Tigert_wlon behalf of .the first
Kingsbridge Girl duide Co)
She noted tha. Although we are
' not the perfect Quilter's'we .would
like to be. we tope -that our Good
Turn will provide as much
e'nj'oyment -as it did while we were
making it." " ,
Mr. Heath • then thanked the
Guides for the gift.
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Four -door Sedan, reclining seats, power' steering,' power brakes,
radio factory air conditioning. Two -door hardtop, V$ automatic,
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vinyl top, flower steering, power
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Four -door, V8, automatic, power ` Four -door hardtop, V8 automatic,
steering, power brakes. power' steering, power brake_s,
radio. •
Service 'star's ' were then
presented , to fourteen of the
Guides by Capt..Tigert and Lt.
Sinnett,, ,
Guide Convener Mrs.. .Clare
then asked • the mothers to
volunteer their services for the
coning year to lead the -Guides.
Capt Tigert Lt. •Sinnett and' Lt.
McLennan._after 3 and 4 years of
Service , have resigned. Mrs.
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Clare then presented the Gude '�•°
Leaders with a miniature oil lamp'
on behalf of the C:W.L,
,The -Guides theri presented to.
their ° Mothers atd. C.W.L.
members a programme and
closed the evening with Capt.
Tigert thanking the Mdther's 'for
all.their help and.the C.W.L. for
their support, for the last four
wears.
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Of one tree are ye 'ail the
fruit and of one bough the
leaves:.. The world is but
one -country and mankind its
citizens. Let not a man
glory in that he loves his
country; let him rather
glory in this, that he loves
hiskind." Thisprinciple is
the pivot round which all the
teachings of Baha'u'llah
revolve=.
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