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1.1RON EXPOSITOR'. '.. IAN
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The mooing ;t•
yea t91 was held in the
afterno n• on Jtntrary, 2nd',
Previously in. tie morning:
thea members Milked and
en}ayed; a llttteb: together"
The meeting opened with the
Song theme Soand. Mayer. The
president • tett. Jack Brintnell
conducted the worship '",A
Joyous New ')fear,'" The roll
call was answered by ten
Members answering by tel-
ling of a gift they received at
Chrtstn~<as: "Thank you."
notes were areal; from' Thos.
Brintnel]:. Earl Treffry and
Jim McDougall. The Annual'
Congregational meeting- will
be held February 2nd le
conjunction with a ,pot luck
glpper. The Huron U.C.W.
Presbyterial it Meeting will be
held in Exeter United Church"-
on January 30th, Thetheme
"Warship the Lord." Mem-
hers decided to ;continue the
Secret Pals. Their study on
Hun an Rights was continued.
by Mts. Lauretta Riley and
she had for her topic "The
Right to be Socially Resnon-
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New Year's poem and errsi
with thee Lords�'t-ayer. Mrs.
Dorothy Erititticll served
Lunch.
Mr. 'Charles Micklfn re-
turned to Hamilton after
spending his valration with
his mother Mrs, Land•
: Mtaki€.
Mr.'l ilk FIoF return d. to
Edmonton after spending the
holidays with his parents Mr.
and Mts. Hacry llpv • •
Sgt. Doug Wein of the
R C.M. P : Mrs, Wein and
David , returned to 'Ottaw 4,
after spending the .holiday
season: with Mrs. W ein's.,
parents Mr. and Mrs; Harold
t
Parker and embers. -of the
family'. Prtor 'to. returnlnft.
their family surprised thc.nT
with a. family gathering at
which time they were presen-
ted with a pair of lamps in
honour of their fifteenth wed-
ding anniversary.
Aaron and. A•lyson Hoy of
London spent the holidays.
with their ;grandparents Mr.
and 'Mrs. Harry' Hoy. They
'Norna
Christmas tree
bonfire- planned,
Wood's 'efforts 'in informing
Correspondent
MARY CRESSELL • customers who eante.into the January are -George Cantelon.
482-9969 store were appreciated. The ' and Allan. Hill. • -
The :annual Christmas tree prize winners, by an unusual, Mr; and ' Mrs..'' Wallace
bonfire for Stanley -Township coincidence, were couples. Jackson have sold their store,'
residents will be tommorrow W.D, "Dub'- Wilson, took to Bill Chessell of London"
night (Friday) at the ball the men's. high prize;'' his The community wishes him
park. Bring; yourown
thermos of coffee, and if
you'd like to roast some hot
dogs, there will be a smaller
bonfire for this purpose.
Mack Webster had an
unfortunate accidentlate.
,Saturday afternoon • when a
sick cow fell against him,
fracturing his leg in ° three
places. Two of the fractures
were the large bone. All
were clean breaks. However,
his leg will have to remain in
. a cast for five or six months.
He was to -get home from•St.
Joseph's- .Hospital --about
Tuesday: Janet is'grateful to postponed because of bad. Mr'. Fred Burdge is a,
the neighbours who •arri'Ved. •weather, will be held tonight. patient in Exeter hospital.
gtiickly to.belp. ' Mr.: and Mrs. Mervyn Erb Mr:• and ' Mrs. Elliott
WINING have -purchased._ bick
The Clinton' Midgets '' Roorda"s house in
'hockey team defeated '• BrucefieId, and finished
Wing ham with an 8.4` score movin on'Saturday.:
. on Saturday night. .`Scott Grant and Elva Webster,
Consitt plays centre, and if Randy and Audrey Collins,
anyone would like to see• Ted and Barbara Windsor of
Some of his games, they will Sarnia, along with a group of
play in Brussels' .on ,Fridaytwenty-four others, spent the Sunday with friends in the
night and in Clinton at 8:30 weekend snosslmobiling on village.
on Saturday night, the Bruce,.,,,: Trails in the Mr: and Mrs. Bill Caldwell
Georgian .'Bad area,, have left for . a vacation in
Conditions were ideal for, Florida:
snowm;obiling, with 10 Mr. Walter Baird is' a
witheighttables inplay, The " inches .of fluffy snow, and: patient in Clinton Hospital.
Clinton papers for the Varna •; good weather; including lots
area when' astray and didn't of sunshine onSaturday.
Strive here until Saturday, They also got in some,
'which` may. have, affected'° swimming at the Georgian
attendance ,somewhat, 'Mary Bay Hotel where they stayed..
mpanied' their parents
Mir and• Mrs, Michael F1ox
whotted with the,former's'
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
H
o)t bark to Londlatt anter the,
holidays.•
Mr. and .Mrs. 4m. Fink
and family, Mr. and. Mrs.
Arlan Fink and Lorena. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoy and Bill.
and Mn. T. Fletcher had :,a
fatuity reunion with Mr. Et
Fink .at :his home at kw,
:Clark doittg the halid, ys.
The January tneet*ng of
Carmel Presbyterian .M..S,
was, hold on Monday. with
Mrs: Harvey Hyde pre"
siding. She opened with a
poem *.A Happy Neve Year --
Mrs. C. Volland read the
i :.
Brv. ld e
store sold,
to ' Chessell
' . • Correspondent
MRS"
JEAN TAY ,QR.
482.9t<$S
The' ' • Annual
Congregational meeting at
Brucefield United Church.
will be held on January 28th.
Ushers for the month of;
M1 t'
Correspondent
:dilRS. Q. M,ACGREGOR.
262-202
hears ado
scripture :and: .Mrs. • fere.
C:t upbellied in prayer. Mrs.
Hyde was in' Charge :of the .
program. on .China and her
in
topic was the• conditions
o
. present day China compared
to years ago. •
The next'nleeting will be
held Feb.b 5 at 2.p.m. Mrs,
Hyde closed the meeting"
with a poem. "'Take. Time"
and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs..
C. Volland presided over the.
wife Doris got ladies" low, the very best in •his new
Bill Chesseli had men's low", business. The family will live
his wife Mary won ladies' in the village in the Scott
high, Draw winners Were apartments. '
Mrs. Mary, Grigg. Mrs: Mr. Douglas .MeBeath of
Isobel Rodgers, Julie' Windsor spent Boxing Day
Webster and Mrs. Grace with his mother Mrs, -•
McClinchey. McBeath•
Rev. Stets -art Miner, of • Mrs Berry • Spent the
Exeter conducted the church. Chr stma$-holidays with re
services on Sunday: The latives`in Sfratford.''
Annual congregational Mrs. Lorna Tully of Peter
meeting will be held on borough, attended the funetal;`
Monday evenings Jan. 15, of her brother-in-law the late.
All reports should be handed^.. Mr, McGregor and remained
in at this ' meeting. The a few days with her- sister,
U.C.W. meeting; which was Mrs. McGregor (Betty),
Layton loft on Friday for the
winter in+.Florida, -
+ andMrs, Erwin Sillery
MrM .
home from
have returnedom m a
three' week vacation in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Elliott of London spent
The first card •party of
the season was held at the
township hall on Friday night
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