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1st ANNIVERSARF
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Mr. and Mrs. Mac Corbett of Lon-
don visited last Satumlay with Mr. sauga-..�,
and Mrs. Jack Wilson and also Kil J
attended the 100th anniversa
rY ser- Tuesday
vice at Trinity Anglican Church, Mr. an,,
Prescriptii
offered
FORDWIC Peace was the peace of, trust and stiength,peaecoi
theme for the orship service con- with the theme, 44 t.ntelestipg
ducted by Mrs. hn Topham and Mind and heart and peace with
Mrs. Bill Magill, when the after- God.
noon unit of the United Church During the singing of hymns;
Women met in the church. Mrs. M. Magill lit o ca idle for remem-
Topham opened the service with a brance and Mrs. ribpharn lit'a'can-
call to worship and Mrs. Magill ale ofce.
presented a Prescription for Mrs. ray Cooper opened the
Peace". She used scripture refer- program with a reading, "No
ences to talk about peace of safety, Prayer Goes Unheard". Continuing
Mrs. Sothern returns
iGha'
e visit -,
as president of ACW
FORDWICH—Mrs. Kelley
Crowe presented the slate of offi-
cers for 1990 when the November
meeting of Trinity Anglican Church
Women was held. Jean Sothern
returns as president of the group,
with Lynda Doubleday vice-presi-
dent, Joan Rowley secretary and
Millie Nixon treasurer.
Other officers are: card secretary,
Brenda Bunker; card reporter,
Arnetta Sothern; bale conveners,
Willa Douglas, Florence Foster,
Mabel Foster; prayer partner, Joce-
lyn Daunt; visiting shutins, Eva
Ferguson, Elva Foster, Ruby Arm-
strong, Ev Harrold and Velma Soth-
Seniors sponsor
Fordwich party
FORDWICH—The village senior
citizens sponsored the card party in
the hall on Friday night, Nov. 10,
with 14 tables in play.
High lady was Hazel Gibson;
high gents were William McClel-
land and Joseph Whyte. Consola-
tion prizes went to Edna Doig and Brenda Bunker for the baby gift she
Roy Kennedy and special prizes received for Todd. Jean, Sothern
were awarded to Audrey Dickert read a poem, "Why Wear a ANNIVERSARY SERVICE—Rev. Brenda Clark, rector of Trinity
and Agnes Geiger. P:FFY?" Anglican Church, Fordwich (left), was the celebrant for the 100th
The next card party will be Fri- Rev. Brenda Clark closed the anniversary of the first service in the church. Guest speaker for tie
day, * 2` ; $;8` 30 ilii ityone is Meeting and lunch was servect,by 4� }iv rsarx.,, entice ;on Jo $12 vas• im Francom, Archdeacon.,#
welcome a t lunch Arill'be �n +icJ- tVilla Douglas and Florence ,
„t z I- ,r..,,„ g the Saugeens. Pioneer iteMitillecOrlied the altar for the special
-assisted by the hostess. vice which was attended byover 200. (Staff Photo)
ern; programs, Alma Hargrave,
Lynn Bunker, Pat Brunarski and
Mrs. Daunt; nominating committee,
Audrey Crowe, Ethna Foster, Car-
olyn deBoer, Donna King; auditors,
Willa Douglas and Eva Ferguson;
group leaders, Jean Dinsmore, Willa
Douglas and Jean Sothern.
Mrs. Stewart Rowley led devo-
tions., Jean Sothern introduced Julie
Stan who demonstrated Christmas
corsages. Each lady made one for
herself. Pat Brunarski thanked Julie
and presented her with a gift.
Roll, call was answered by 26
members with verses on Remem-
brance Day. The group will cater for
an anniversary on Nov. 25 and a
banquet on Dec. 2. A bale will be
packed at the church this week;
anyone having articles is reminded
to have them there.
A committee was named to look
after gifts for shutins at Christmas.
It was votedto send money to Our
Fair Share in London; Prayer Part-
ner Bishop J. C. R. Williams and
Town and Country Homemakers: A
thank -you card was read from
study of MO,
Lord's Peyer wars conducts ,ate
hrases described by,Mrs. Coo� p: ;er,
Mrs. Duncan Sangster.' and lobs.
Harold Doig Miss Minnie :McEl-
wain and Mra George'.,ticha'ds
sang a duet,."Sweet Houri of
Prayer", and the meditation closed
with prayer by11dlrs, Doig.
Unit leader, Mrs. *oft Clarkson,
conducted the `busines. Roll call, a
thought on peace, was answered by
15 members. Mrs. Leo y.uttan read
the minutes and Mrs. Richards gave
the treasurer's ,report.
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Fr ec ds of
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towel list g
nth Will cont
rs. Martin.
returned hone.
eral days at the.
ronto, •
Jennifer Agfa
days in Washington,
towel District Second
trip. She touredti5
Smithsonian Instttu'�
War Memorial and a :- d L
atre production at thie;fenne,
Centre. On their way `hoxne,:the stt
dents stopped at Gettyslitlig„ "Pa.''
We are happy to report'
Price, who was severe
few weeks ago, is impm g. t.
ly at Sick Children's Hospital in
Toronto. It is hoped that heoson
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will be able to return home. x� s
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Howick clergy
participate in
Nov. 11 service
FORDWICH—A special Remlzm-
brance Day service was held at .10
a.m. at the Fordwich United
Church. Participating in the service
were Rev. Donald Beck of Fordwich
United Church; Rev. Jeff Hawkins
of Gorrie and Wroxeter United
Churches; Rev. Brenda Clark, Cor-
rie and Fordwich Anglican and Rev.
Paul Chambers of .Gorrie and
Molesworth Presbyterian.
Mr. Hawkins gave an impressive
,sermon on "Remembrance" and
special music was provided by the
choir under the direction of Mrs.
Ron Livermore, organist.
Howick Legion Branch 307 and
the Ladies' Auxi'iary, with the color
party leading, left the church and
went to the cenotaph where a short
service was held, with the laying of
wreaths and the names of fallen
co:nrades from 1914-1918 and 1939-
1945 read by Legion President
Leonard Sanderson.
Following the service in Ford-
wich, the members left for a service
at Wroxeter
Sixty players
at card party
BLUEVALE—Hosts George and
Marguerite Fischer, Elsie Smith,
Gordon and Margaret Mundell,
were pleased to provide refresh-
ments and Frizes for 60 interested
players at the card party on Nov.
13.
High scores were held by Marie
Stewart and Bill Willis; low, Mary
Debus and George Carter. Lucky in
the draw were Mary Turvey and
Jack Fischer.
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Recent studies in California ha '
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capped people with pets are health-
ier than others. -
Lonely _people easily get de-
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where a pet to care for and to talk•o`
lifted the depression. The California
study also showed that lonely cent -
pies quarreled less after getting .a
pot.
Birds are ideal for such a purpose.
One can talk to them and before
long, some will talk bans.
As Christmas is approaching, chil-
dren should consider buying -e pet
foraging or lonely proms.
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