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The Anglican Church Women
of St. Mark's church met for its
April meeting at the home of
President-, Mrs.' Celia Taylor.
She opened the meeting wit a
hymn and accompanied on
piano.
Mrs. Ian- Clark readthe
scripture lesson, Psalm 27
followed by prayers by Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell. The topic,
"The Only One" was taken by
Mrs. John Daer.
'The Missionary topic was
taken by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
She spoke on the building of
Bishopstowe at Schumacher
near Timmins and Moose
Factory:
Mrs. Celia Taylor reported on
the Deanery meeting held April
.6th at Blyth which she and Mrs.
John Daer had attended,
The business part of the
meeting was in the charge of
the president, Mrs. Celia
Taylor.: The • minutes were
approved as read by the
secretary, Mrs. John Daer,
Treasurer Mrs. . Thomas
• Haggitt ° gave the financial
„ statement.
Correspondence and business
was transacted and Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Mrs. Robert Slater will be
attending the Deanery meeting
• in London'on May 1.
I The m.embers 'decided to
change the date of meeting to
the last Thursday of the month.
Roll call was answered by
quoting a Bible verse with a
"flower" in it.
The travelling apron
received a pennyfor each letter
in Rogation Sunday.
The meeting was closed with
singing Grace 'followed by a
small auction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Taylor assisted
by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
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• SOCIAL NEWS
Any girl or boy 12 to 26 years
of age, wanting to join the 441
Garden Club are asked to
contact Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright or Mrs. John Hildebrand
as soon as possible. .
Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Jardin
and Mrs'. Elva Straughan'spent
last Sunday in London with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jardin and
family:
Mrs., Stanley McNall of
Welland 'spend the weekend
with MisS Laura Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John -
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of
• Amherstburg visited last
Saturday with Mrs. Elva
Straughan and Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Jardin.
Mrs. Harold Webster is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayton
Robertson of Meaford spent a
couple of days last week with
• her mother, Mrs.' Elva
Straughan.
Mrs.. Thomas Haggitt, Mr -s.
• Donald Haines, Mrs. Thonias
Lawlor, Mrs, ' Celia Taylor,
Mrs. Myrtle Munro, Mrs. Beth ,
Lansing, • Mrs. Frank Raithby,
Mrs,. -Gordon 'Powell and Mrs. ,
elbanor.,Bradnock attended the
70th anniversary celebration of
the ClintonW.I. last Wed-
nesday at the Clinton Legion
Hall when Mrs. Austin 'Zoeller
of New Hamburg was the guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIntosh
and Mr. Stephen Tapp of
' London visited last 'Saturday
with Mrs. Frances Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
and jennifer of London spent,
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson.
Mrs, 'H. Swatridge and Mrs.
G. Guest both of Wingham
visited one, day last week with
Mrs. TWOrnas J a rd in.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin
and family of KitCherier visited
on the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
'Jardin and grandmother, Mrs.
Elva Straughan.
Mrs. . Maitlan• d Allen is a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
. MRS. DAVID NIVINS •
Funeral services were held
last Saturday, April 12 for Mrs. ,
David Nivins who passed away
at her home after a lengthy
illness on Apri19. °
She Was the former Ellen
Muriel Smith and had reSIded
in West, Wawanosh Township
for many years. She was 76
years of age.'
Her husband passed away 15
years agp. She was a member'
of.Nile United Church., •
- She is survived by twb sons,
WeSle'Y at home and Alex of RR
3 Auburn; nine daughters, Mrs.
William (Elsie) Hardy, RR 1,
B-e4graNc , .Mi J. Lloyd
• (Margaret) Brindley, Saltford;
Mary at horne; Mrs. Clarence
(Adaline) Allin, • Goderich;
Mrs. David (Betty) SProul,t
Dungannon; Mrs. John (June)"
Clark, RR Goderich; Mrs.
Frank (Isobel) Dougherty,
Port Albert; Mrs. Dougall
(Grace) Clutton, Goderich; and
Mrs. Leonard (Elma) Jenkins,
Goderich 42 grandchildren
and 17 great-grandchildren;
two brothers, Leslie, Huron -
view and Oliver .of„Ripley; and
one sister, Mrs. Frank
(Evelyn) Wilcox of GOderich.
She, was predeceased by one
daughter Esther in 1925, also
'sister Mrs. Fred Ritchie,
Rikley ,and one sister and
brother- in infancy.
Rev. R. Brubacher officiated
for the service held at the
Arthur Funeral Horne with
interment' taking place in the
Dungannon Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jim Smith,
Jim Nivins, Keith 'Hardy,
Allison Hodgins,RusseL,
Brindley and Allan Dickson.
"Flowerbearers were Scott
Jenkins, Derryl Clutton and
Gerald NiVins.
'Obituary
' Uni
ROSETTA MILLER Bal
Roseita Miller of 89 Victoria pmriiso
Street in Clinton died in the Sat
Goderich Nursing Home on T
Apri19, 1975. She was'88. Wa
She was born the former hos
Rosetta Dempsey in Goderich pres
Township on July 1J, 1886, and Nan
she was, a daughter of the late son
John ancrElizabeth (Stirling) Gor
Dempsey. •Spru
In' 1-910, she married Edward
Miller in Holmesville, and the was
ccuple farmed most of their • bing
lives until they moved to was
Clinton • 23 years ago. He Arc
'predeceased her. and
,she is survived by four Cha
SHOWERS FOR
BRIDE — ELECT
Small bouquets oflight
green,. rose, yellow and blue
flowers with matching
streamers to decorate chairs
de a pretty setting in Knox
ted Church when Miss Arva
I Was -honored with a
.cellaneous bridal shower
r to her marriage next
urday.
he members * of the
lkerburn Club were
tesses and Mrs. Elliott Lapp
ided for the program. Miss
cY Ariderson led a sing -
g actbmpanied by Mrs.
don: Gross, Mrs. Donald
nk gave two readings.
rs. Leonard. Archamaat
ulio
in charge of the game
o and Mrs. Keith Machan
the winner. Mrs.
hambault also had a contest
the winner was Lorraine
mney. Doris Naylor played
a piano solo.
Corsages were pintred on the
bride-to-be by Mrs, Nancy
Denys and on her sister; Miss
Brenda Ball by Mrs: Brenda
Parker. /y,Irs. Louise Gibbings
read an address of
congratulations and gifts were
presented by friends.
A bow hat was made by Mrs.
Nancy Denys and placed on
Arva's° head. Arva thanked
everyone for the gifts and in-
vited all to her trousseau tea on
Saturday, April 12. Lunch was
served by membersof the..
Walkerburn Club.
Mrs. Ernest' Durnin' was
hostess to a bridal shower last
week for her niece, Miss Arva
Ball. Games and contests were
enjoyed. Missoporie Ellerby
was the clothesOi'n winner.
The bridal alphabet contest
was won by Mrs. Donna Gib-
bings and Mrs. Edith Wright.
Mrs. Audrey McHan and Mrs.
Ethel Ball were winners of the
Cotton Ball Contest.
daughters, Mks. Clarence
' (Jean) Perdue of Holmesville,
Mrs. Argyle (Muriel) Lockhart
of Goderich, Mrs. Alcide
(Gwen) Corriveau of Clinton,
and Mrs. Mel (June) Irving of
Brunner; one son Reg, of
Clinton; 13 grandchildren; and
11 great-grandchiidren. She
was predeceased by two
brothers and four sisters. , 1 '
The funerial service was held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
April 11, 1975 with Rev. -LS.
Lewis in charge. Interment Was
in Clinton Cemetery.
The pallbearers were,,,,,Keith
Miller, Ross Miller, Ernie
Durnin, John Lindsay, and
Lewis Dempsey.
The flower bearers were
Clarie Perdue and Barrie
Miller. -
ONLY YOU CAN
GIVE THE 'GIFT
OF LIFEI
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The person having d the
Anniversary closest to Arva's
wedding day was Mrs, Diane
Durnin. The birthday winner
was Mrs. Ida Martin. Lucky°,
chair W hnett was Mrs. Olive
Ball and the gift toss was won
by Mrs. Vera Penfound,
Gifts were .carried in by
Michacl Hoffman, Dorie
Eller Tracy Machan, Nancy
Pent Ind. Karen Laidlaw and
Stephanie Durnin,
Arva- thanked her relatives
ror the gifts and lunch was
served by Mrs Durnin assisted
by her sisters, Mrs. Roxy-
Adams and Mrs. Vernice
Stanbury.
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Stanley Ball entertained
last Saturday relatives, friends
and neighbours to a trousseau
tea in honor of her daughter
Arva's coming marriage.
The home was attractively
decorated with- pink and blue
streamers and flowers. The
-lace covered tea table was lined
with pink and centered with
white candles in crystal
holders.
Receiving the guests were
Mrs, Ball, Arva and the
groom's mother Mrs. Keith
Machan. Tracy Machan and
Jody Mustard were ineharge of
the guest book signed by over
150 guests.
P,ouring tea from Silver tea'
services were the groom's
grandmothers, Mrs. James'
Machan, Listowel and Mrs.
Waraer Andrews, Auburn, and
Mrs. Ida Martin, Clinfon. and
Miss Adeline Palmer,
Gosdbineorwichg
the trousseau were
Mrs. Sharon Hoffman, Hensall ;
Mrs. Lynda Mustard, Clinton;
Mrs. Cathy Riley, Goderich;
and Nancy Gibbings of Clinton.
Showing the wedding gifts
were Tracy Machan and
Brenda 4a11.
Tea and lunch were served by
the bride-to-be's, aunts, Mrs.
John Sanderson, Myth; Mrs:
Wilmer Glousher, Londesboro;
Mrs. . Nelson McClure,
Seaforth; Mrs. Harold Stan -
bury, Goderich; Mrs, Ernest
Durnin, RR 3, Auburn; and
Mrs, Charles Adams, Goderich.
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