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IT WAS A SPECIAL DAY at the Alex Aubin home
in Seaforth recently when five generations of females all
on the women'+s side of the family were present. In the
front,' row, left to right, are: great -great grandmother,.
Mrs. Rose Denomme, Zurich; great-grandmother, Mrs,
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Church • .Groups
.UNIT i11, NORTHSiDE UCW
Unit Three of Northside UCW
held the May meeting in the
church school room with Mrs.
J. Talbot, opening with a poem,
"Angels in Disguise," followed
by hymn394. Roll call was an-
swered by reading a verse on
"Mother's pay."
Mrs. Dunlop conducted the
business. It was decided to
hold a pot -luck supper in June.
Clothing for the bale is to be
brought in as soon as possible.
Miss Abbie Seip took the de-
votional, opening with a read-
ing, "A Thought For Each Day
of the Week," followed by
prayer and Scripture. Mrs. 01i -
ver took the topic from the
study book, "Rural Work in In-
dia." An invitation was accept-
ed to meet with Group Four
for a picnic, June 3rd.
ST. THOMAS' WA, MEETS
The regular monthly meeting
of the Woman's Auxiliary of
St. Thomas' Anglican , Church
was held at .the home of.'Mrs.
Cleave Coombs with 15 mem-
bers present.
Mrs. George McGavin presid-
ed and opened the meeting by
reading Psalm 8, also from the
fourth chapter of St.. Mark.
Mrs., B. McLean, Dorcas sec-
retary, displayed the articles of
clothing to be shipped to In-
dian Residential Schdol at
Cardston, Alta. MA. McGavin
gave a report of the"WA annual
meeting held in London, May
,28th and '29th. Those attend-
ing with her were Mrs. H. Don-
aldson, Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Miss
D. Parke,Mrs. William Oldfield
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Alex Aubin, Seaforth; back row, Left to right, great-grand-
daughter, Mrs. Marie Evans, London; great -great -grand- •
daughter, Kathryn .Evans, London; grandmother, Mrs.
Una Jeanne Montague, London.
FRIENDS AND .NEIGHBORS GATHER
TO HONOR WINTHROP BRIDE
On Saturday night, friends
and neighbors gathered in the
schoolroom of Cavan United
Church, Winthrop, to honor. the
former Betty, Axtmann, who
was; recently married to Mr. J.
Herbrich, of Toronto. Pink
and white apple, blossoms,tul-
ips, bells' and streamers were
the decorations chosen for the
occasion..
The program opened with "0
Canada," after which Mrs. Gil-
bert Smith expressed .a wel-
come to all on behalf of the
committee in charge. Jean Pat-
rick played an instrumental;
this was followed with a hum-
orous reading by Margaret Hil-
len. Contests were conducted
by Della Dennis and Ruth Axt-
mann. The gathering was then
favored with a duet 'by Eileen
Smith and Margaret Hillen; a
sextet, consisting of Brenda•
Pryce, Glenda Little, Donna
Horne, Barbara, Marie and -Jan-
ice McClure sang, "It Is No
Secret" and "I See the Moon."
Jean Hillen presided at the.
piano for a sing -song. The pro
gram concluded , with the'*girls
and Mrs. E. Brown. ,
The June meeting will be
held at the. home of Miss D.
Parke in the form of a pot-
luck • s,upper. Mrs. Coombs and
Mrs. Jones served a delightful
Btch, and a soeial hour was
spent.
UNIT TWO, NORTHSIDE UCW'
Unit Two of Northside Unit-
ed Church Women held thei-r
regular monthly meeting at the
home 'bf,-,their president, Miss
Gladys Thompson, on Tuesday
evening, who opened the meet -
ng 'by
eet-ng'by reading a poem, follow -
d by prayer. In the absence of
he secretary, the minutes of
he April meeting were read by
Mrs. Hiram Shannon, acting sec-
etary. Fifteen members and
ne visitor responded to the
oll call by an exchange of
ulbs or flower slips. Mrs. J.
MacLennan had charge of
the program and read a poem,,
after which the hymn, "0 Hap -
y the Man Who Hears," was
ung.
The devotional part of the
eeting was conducted by Mrs.
oss Savauge, who read from
he 17th chapter of the Gospel
ccording to Luke, starting at
erse 36. She then gave a read -
ng from The Upper Room book -
et and concluded with prayer.
Miss Nan, Taylor, the guest
peaker, based her remarks on
roverbs, chapter 31, commenc-
g at verse 10, "Who can find
virtuous woman, for her price
far above rubies?" The speak -
r gage a most interesting and
structive address, comment -
g on each verse and stressing
e virtues: Prudence, Forti-
de, Temperance, fustic e,
aith, Hope and Love. She
mpared ancient Biblical cus-
ms with those .of today.
The hymn, "Fight the Good
ght of Faith" was then sung.
usiness was conducted by the
esident. On motion of Mrs,
ss Savauge, seconded by Mrs,
B. Moffat, it was agreed to
nd a bale of clothing to long
ng.
Wedding dinners for the sum-
er were discussed and mem-
rs were urged to secure as
ny names as possible for the
endar,
The meeting closed by repeat -
the Mizpah benediction. Re-
shments were 'served by the
sal corhmittee: Mrs. Lorne
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and Mrs. Hiram Shannon,
anks to the hostess, the
aker and the lunch com-
ttee was expressed by Mrs.
C. MacLennan, and to the
gram committee by the
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singing, —May the Good Lord
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Betty and her mother were
ushered to 'the' platform, re-
•ceived corsages and' seated in
.chains decorated for the occa-
sion. An address was .read by
Marlene Pepper, and. Betty was
presented with many beautiful
and useful gifts.
Betty made a fitting reply,
and expressed her sincere
thanks and appreciation to. ev-
eryone.
Receive Life Memberships •
The regular meeting of Win-
throp UCW , was held in' the
schoolroom of the church on
'Wednesday, vtith Mrs. • William.
Little••4presiding. The medita-
tion was on Family Life, --and
scripture, Psalm 5:1-8, was giv-.
en by 'Mrs. Wilson Little, and
prayer by Mrs. Russell Bolton,
Three members " were pre-
sented with life membership
certificates and pins, namely,{
Mrs. Fames McClure, Mrs. Wm.
Boyd and. Mrs. John Boyd. An
invitation to Constance UCW on
June 10th was accepted.
The mission study on India
was given by Mrs. John Boyd.
A chapter from The Word and
the Way, entitled, "The Life of
Grace and Freedom," was giv-
en by Mrs. Mervin Godkin,
A social time, with Unit III
in charge, followed; with con-
tests, . readings and 'musical
numbers, theme being on Fam-
ily Life.
Township of Tuckersrnith
PROCLAMATION
° RE ,DOGS
In accordance with a resolution passed
by the Municipal Council of the Town-
ship of T-uckersmith, and by virtue of
the. provisions of Bylaw No. 13, 1952, I
hereby proclaim that no dog shall be
allowed to run at large in the hamlets
of Egmondville and Harpurhey, Town-.
ship of Tuckersmith, during the period
ending October 31, 1964. '
(Note: The bylaw provides for the
impounding, destroying . or selling of
any such dog and; upon conviction, the
owner or harborer of such a dog is liable
to a fine not exceeding $50:00.)
Elgin Thompson, Reeve
Tuckersmith, May 5, 1964.
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