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Personal Notes from Go4�J
Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, Rick Nay is spending the 'stun- from Montreal and also visited at
Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira mer months at the Canadian the same homes.
visited Sunday with Mrs. William Forces Base, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bennett,
Austin. Capt. Earl Mino of the 769 companied by Mrs. Charle
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linden and Squadron of the Listowel Centen- lay, Mrs. Roy Gowdy,
family of London spent Sunday naires of the Royal Canadian Air Harry Gowdy atte
with Mr. and Mrs. George Noble. Cadets, Jeffrey and Rick Nay Reunion at Atw
were in the 25 mile Walkathon, day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beyer, proceeds for instruments for Mrs. W
Darrell, Melanie and Bonnie Lee
and Herbert Boelke of Harriston their band. Approximately 25 well, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. cadets took part. with
Clifford Pyke. Jeffrey and Jenni- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ritchie
fer Pyke spent the weekend at the and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gree
same home. wood of Durham visited S
evening with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Van de on Edgar. Mr. and
Kemp spent a couple of days with Murphy, Kell °ml
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Van de Kemp don call
of Stratford. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams spe
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke
spent the weekend in the Allisto
area.
Mrs. Earl Cudmore of
visited with Mr. and
Nay.
Mr. and Mrs.
Wroxeter, a
ley Py gist-
s flew
harges
in
ts ers
11 The new center will be oper-
ated by a resource manager with
in At- the assistanc6 of volunteer per-
sonnel. A board of three mem-
v. Thomas bers is being appointed which will
inducted into be assisted by the organizing
astoral Charge at committee for one year.
Rev. Harry Stevens In his report as chairman of the
ducted into the Atwood division, Mission in Canada, Rev.
al Charge on Thursday Barry Robinson, Thames Road
29 at 8 p.m. urged that the Presbytery and its
These announcements were congregations commit a part of
made as the Huron -Perth Pres- the next year to the further study
s bytery met in Blyth under its new of the Charismatic movement.
and chairman Rev. Cecil Wittick. Presbytery agreed and will de -
Will. The Presbytery granted per- vote an hour at its fall meeting to
mission to the trustees of the the subject.
Moncrieff church to sell its Charismatic renewal is a
properties and agreed to the movement within Protestant and
method of disposal of funds. Roman CathoYc churches which 1
CHILD A budget of 55,200 was ap- has a more elangelical dimen-
proved to set up a resource cen- sion. At London Conference of the
ter. United Church in May some con -
The approval came as a result troversy developed over healing
ALLEN of a study by a special committee and speaking in tongues.
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Bei 'L" . "C h,, hn)ttatlon,
T ` ^ I , '� +��+n' ,l lntlttnR Donn%. please %rite to Tod
moronit\ and Not., 5erylccs. liox
sty' h T ,, 11'� �'+1' -'if. In �nur letter tell sonlethmgof
prtco .4m. I-! jrr �.k.r, it ill*,
t ,• 9"er I, adntr;,In Information. consult your I
(-t+tl�lro^ :41st 4x•roty '
A CUDDLY HAPPY BOY
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while
ea ed y outgoing chairman,
The stewardship committee re-
m
Rev. Bert Daynard of Staffa. The
ported an increase in givings to
f
center will be a resource for pro-
missions of 12.45 per cent. The
*MONSTER PARADE starts 6:30 p.m., Prizes
gram materials and audio-visual
Staffa charge with 50 per cent of
h Mr. and
man of Chat
aids. As well it will provide pre-
its objective headed the list at the
ght
view facilities and displays for
end of May. The Presbytery goal
James' Presbyterian
marketing books.
is $275,000
w In
incardine visited Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
area. Those requiring service, phone 356-2629.
at
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Wroxeter
Personals
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on
ved
Mrs. Jack Millar and daughter
Osborne, Burlington, Fred Dunn
nny
Miss Ruth -Ann -Oakley motored
of Oakville, Miss Josephine
and
to Cornwallis, N.S., to attend the
Winass of Oshawa, Miss Carol
w ho
graduation of Ian Oakley, son of
Dunn, Oakville and Bob Hunsley
Mrs. Jack Millar and the late El-
and Mrs. Isabel Hunsley of Berk -
vin Oakley, who graduated 'on
ley, Mich. The latter is staying
ay s
June 10 from the Armed Forces,
for an extended visit with her sis-
888,
Air Force Division there. Ian is
ter.
your
now stationed at Kingston.
Mrs. William Smith, "Toronto,
oval
spent a couple of days last week
with her mother, Mrs. David
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mat-
thews and two sons spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and
on Sunday all motored to Brant-
ford to attend a birthday party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Boyce.
Bill Hart and sons were week-
end visitors with his mother, Mrs.
William Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliott
returned to their home and busi-
ness in Markdale after spending
their vacation at their home here.
Mrs. Clarence Clement is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Lloyd Hupter returned
home Saturday following her stay
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
Mrs. George Griffith and Miss
Margaret Griffith accompanied
Mrs. Wallace Nixon of Fordwich
to Kitchener on Sunday where FANSHAWE GRADUATE
they visited at the home of the Elizabeth A. Neilson,
latter's son, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- daughter of M%. and. Mrs.
man Nixon and son Matthew.
Visitors during theweeke_,a A„ David Neilson of Gorrie,
with Mrs. Q. B. Osborne were Mr.” F• June 18 from Fan
and Mrs. Bill Osborne and allege. Liz is now a
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Os Mental Retardation Counsel
borne and family of Dundalk and for and hopes to work in Red
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deer, Alberta.
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*MONSTER PARADE starts 6:30 p.m., Prizes
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*DRAW for $2000 in cash prizes
h Mr. and
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James' Presbyterian
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r. and Mrs. Stuart Aitken of
Take out service available for all shut-ins in the
incardine visited Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
area. Those requiring service, phone 356-2629.
ert Ferguson.
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