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Fcm. FAST RESULTS
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•Mragt-Firt,e4,10Wint and MP.
WW2', 'Iltv0AWere' 1$0994009
Coo the Hist*Pali Ret*Well, and
AMMO* Moen* Meeting .11?,AL
Stag* 'WOMPIVS
thin TO,F.PO4P 'bait o W$m. evening.
lifts. Ed ChaPnel and" M.
Oscaio 'Reed Weloableel over 70
ests, membezns froni Dub
laden, Goulds and Ejr,tw
VI/omen ThstitItte.. WS. IlusSall
Wordeu 41.114 arm John Temple-
man Were 14 charge (tf regist"
rationt .
Mu. ObaPPel pnesided and
Mts. Russell Warden disellased
the motto "Your influence
go where you eautt". XU Call,
A popular song wheal: you were
a teenager was answered by 18
members followed 'by a melodar
of old favourites played on the
piano by Mu. Robert McCaug-
ref
Mrs, Russell Wooden intro&
• uced 1V1r. Denby, the manqraer
of Guelph area for Bell. Tele-
. Phano who clkseussed "Corin-
nrunieations" beginning with
the invention of the fijrtf
Bell phone in 1818, 'through to,
the year 2000., .
M. William Spence, Kink -
ton song "Withant a Song". ac-
companied by Mrs. Baker.
•
N. Sam Wolfe, Matiktan
WI amused everyone with a
reading "Mr. Fanner Finds no
fun in the Hospital" Mats. Rob-
ert Clarke, • Goulds WI read an
article on ' the "Little. Brown
Church". Mrs. Horan, Dublin
WI contributed a melody of old
favourites.
Mrs. Wo.rden introduced Mrs,
Simpson, Hensall WI who ex
-
planed how to caraleile a "fain'
ily tree" and the members of
Staffa WI hope to have her
back again ,soon. •
Mrs. Ross .111ePliail read min -
Utes. A donation -Of ten dodlars
was voted to •be servt to the
N.C.W.I. fund.
. .Courtesy. remarks were given
by Mrs.. John TerIlpheman, Mrs.
'Russell Warden conducted. a
contest while lunch was being
prepared. with Mrs. Robert -
McCaughey and 1VIrs. °sear
Reed it charge. •
Misses Heather Day/lard .and
Margaret Warden left for Lon,
don this past week where they
are baba attending the Univers-
ity of Western Ontario.
lass Joanne Worden began
her 3rd year at Waterloo Uni-
versity on Monday.
b Templeman, Guelph
• University spent the weekend
• at Ms home.
Mr. and; Mrs, Jack Barleigh
and family, Seaforth visited
Friday evening with Mn. and
Mrs. Bob Mornis'and
Mr. an Mrs. John Temple-
in,an attended Chistelivunst mi-
nim/Mari Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Cole
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris vis-
ited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Dodds, Cromarty.
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Balfour
and girls, Sault Ste. Marie vis-
ited. with !relatives over. the
weekend.
Mark Anniversary
Mr. and. Mrs. Clifton 1V1iller,
Staffa were honoured on their
30th wedding anniversary Sat-
urday at a dinner at Dufferin
Hotel, Gantinalia. Brothers, sis-
ters, aunts, uncles and friends
were present from Sault Ste
Marie, Toronto, London, -Tees-
water, Port Elgin, Sefaforth„ Ex-
eter, St, Marys Kiritton, Orem-
arty and Staffa
The brridesnLaid Mrs. Reba
Ross of Stratford was unable to
be pnasent because of sickness,
also a brother and sister -in -Law
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Grand
Bend.are holidaying in the
Westisrn Provinces.
Later that evening, relatives,
nigbbours and friends enjowd
dancing to the music of Carl
Hohner and his orchestra from
Tavistock in the Staffa Hall.
The couple receivedmany
gifts among thezn a pole lamp
from the neighbors. - •
Elect
Murdock
Morrison
Murdock Morrison of Varna
was elected vice-chairman of
• the _Huron -Perth Presbytery of
the United Church at a meet-
ing at Central United Church
Tuesday morning.
Mr. Murdock who is not an
ordained minister replaces Rev.
Douglas Sloane of Mitchell who
was elected presbytery chair-
man at the last meeting in May.
In other business, induction
services were reported and five
new ministers were welcomed:
Rev. Bruce Guy on the Dash- •
wood charge, ReV. Hugh E.
,Moorehouse on the Milverton
•charge, John C. Ring on the
Kirkton-Woodham charge, Rev.
George Sach on the Gorrie pas-
toral charge and Rev. A. R. Har-
ley on. the Calvary (Listowel) -
McKillop pastoral charge.
It was reported a total of' 228
attended Camp Bimini this
year. Major changes proposed
by a committee appointed by
the Bimini trustees -include the
construction of new washroom
facilities to be Situated in the
middle of the cabin area. !Ten-
ders will be submitted by three
contractors,
An Expositor ClaSsified wIll
pay you dividend*. Have you
tried one? Dial 529-0240.
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44t, 034Mrs. Jk Cur*. ..and.
son-Blar Jt WOgaptvogi gx; *oft
Mrs. Hu,gh ePPAlle•an ioaie
.of DowcinStegt vjoAA04. on .1/Ireflo-
oeolov with Mr. and Ma, Otto
. .
Mr. and Ws- .1V-04131
Lonifieo and Ur- And Mix, 4:1P
centweR, 14,sbwood woe. 'San -
day visitors wittt. Ur, and llirm
Lamy Gardiner,. • .'
Sunday visitorS With 'Mn. 410
KriS. Gordon) Laing and feel*
were Mr. and Mrs. LaVigne
Scott and MA Miiss JOttn) 00)10,
Man, Messrs Min :and Agan
Coleman all of Seaforth.
aid mrs. • John Peacock
Cheryl and Gale of Brarnalea
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert •Lain g and faioRy.
.Ara. Allan Somers, -Tim and
Paul, St. Marys visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. K &TeX -
bins. George Wallace and
Mrs. Verna Brooks aeooanptan-.
fed Mt and Urs. Donald .Wal -
Lace of Caruaford and visited)
arid Mrs: G. W. Rem of
London on, Sunday!. •
Mns. J, jefferson...teturned
home on Saturday after spend-
ing a ileW weeks at Sault St.
Marie with •her soat-tand.daught-
er in-law Mr. and Ms. 3.W. Jef-
ferson and family, also..at Echo
Bay with Ms's. R. B. Hall.
Mrs. Jefferson also. visited
with' cousins, Mr.. and Mrs. Llo-
yd Hinton.
M. and M. Jack McGhee
and family, London spent the
weekend with her panents Mr.
and.IVIrs. Otto Walter.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Welker wen e Messrs
ArViT1 Cornish, Exeter and Har-
ry Statham, ParkhilL
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited
Sunday evenifig With Mr. and,
Mrs. Norman Jefferson and
family Munro. • '
Mr.' and Mirstsk,W.N. Binning
and Jarn4ly, Mitchell were Sun -
d visitors with, Mr: 'and Mrs.
K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour
014:roo :404 hoien of $44M
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galcattior-Oo
.1130b#4
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Cho
'Celizteemg
use the button hole the b
ki4 ottikrx-was. gal•aviure4
'melObenn-
The IWIezi prttratep
variations of the, feetben
the atop stitch, the lazy daisy
$4te-11 ,ang) Ate 49Y sthm
pmetistkt the difte.
-ent. etitabe$_, _
Vale4a cROPIPgt amid Itor,b40
Ek4Wiake, adjourned tbei meet.
Mg.
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LOL Names
Euchre Winners
At a 'euchre held at the LOL
Seaforth, Friday evening,
Priae v4ntiers were: Ladies' b)411
Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht; lone, Miss :
Mee Smith; lo*, itfrq- J. 041.4P:'
bell; lifeitis high, A. Turnbull:
lone, Earl Elliott; low, John
Tremeer. Joe Smith won a cake
.in.a draw.
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