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Huron Presbytery
Missionary Rally
Tonight in Blyth
A missiona,ry rally of wide in-
terest will be held in Blyth United
Church, on Thursday evening, No-
vember 19, at 7.30. p,rn, This
event is sponsored by Huron Pres-
byterial WMS and members of all
auxiliaries in Huron, are invited
and expected to attend.
The special speaker will be Miss
Frances' M. Walbridge, of Angola,
Africa. Miss Walbridge is a
vacious speaker who has much to
tell of her work as principal of
the Vocational School for girls, at
Camundongo, and of the vocation-
al short courses and camps for
women and girls conducted in the
villages of the area. One of her
special concerns is Christian Lit-
erature of all kinds and literacy
work.
This year, church groups of all
ages are studying Africa, This
rally provides a wonderful oppor-
tunity for the people of Huron, to
hear a missionary on active ser-
vice in Africa. The Wingham
CGIT choir will provide special
music,
call for the December meeting
will be answered with gifts for
the Children's Aid.
The meeting closed with prayer
by Mrs. Reg. Miller, Hostesses
for the day were Mrs. William
Bender and Mrs. John Grigg,
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Avery
have returned to their home, af-
ter spending ten weeks on vaca-
tion in England.
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NEWS of MIDDLETON
Miss Helen McLeod, London,
was home over the weekend,
The Reverend F, H. Paull, Lis-
towel, was in the village on
Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Flagg, Lon-
don, spent the weekend at their
cottage on Main Street, East,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayman
and Miss Ruth E. Haman, Lon-
don, were here over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraser left
on Friday to visit their daughter,
Mrs. George FelloWs and family in
Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith PrusS, Jan-
ice and Charles, London, spent the
weekend with her motner, Mrs, 3, a Parker.
Mrs, William Parker and Char-
lie, London, came on Saturday to
spend a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Fraser.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Douglas Carswell,
Mark and Glen, Waterloo, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geor-
ge Bellchamber on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Parker,
Pam and Jack, London, visited
his narents, Mr, and, Mrs. William
E. Parker, over the weekend,
Mrs. R. Clark and Miss Roberta
Clark, Cleveland, Ohio, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Seotchmer over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brisson,
returned to Grosse Point, Mich„
on Monday, after having been at
their cottage here' over the week-
end.
Mrs, L. M. Burt, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt
and.three children, London, were
at her home here for the week-
end.
Howard and Ronald „Burt re-
turned to London on Wednesday
evening of last week, after hun-
ting deer in this locality. Ho-
wardd bagged a fine doe. •
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Weston
motored to London on Monday.
Mr. Weston entered St. Joseph's
Hospital to undergo surgery and
Mrs. Weston is spending a few
days in the city.
George Little and the Reverend
J. Patrick returned on Thursday,
after deer hunting near Tober-
mory. The weather was mild and
they did not sight any deer but
enjoyed the outing.
Marvin Ellison, Toronto, a
class mate of Brian Grime, at Un-
iversity of Western Ontario, spent
the weekend with him at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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The regular Monthly meeting a
Trinity Guild was held at the home
of Mrs, R. H. F. Gairdner on Mon,
clay evening, November 9.
Mrs. Percy Weston, president,
chaired the meeting and conclue,
ted the opening exercises.
In the absence •of Mrs. Merton
Merrier, the minutes were read by
Mrs. R, Larson and Mrs. Fred
Weston was secretary for the
meeting.
Mrs. R, H, F, Gairdner read the
financial statement. A letter of
thanks for the gift of a plate from
Bishop W, A. Townshend
read.
Arrangements were made to
hold a Christmas Tea, in the Par-
ish Hall, on December 5, with tea
cup reading and a touchan-take-
tree.
The rector, the Reverend B. 3.
B. Harrison closed the meeting
with prayer, The hostess was as-
sisted in serving refreshments by
Mrs, J. M. Stewart.
The Women's,. Auxiliary of St.
JaMes Church, Middleton, invites
the community to a special social
evening to be held in the SS 9,
(Tiperary) on Friday evening,
November 27,
Miss Claire Taylor, Blyth,
show colored films and slides tak-
en during her year of teaching
and social work among the Es-
kimos at Frobisher Say.. This
promises to be a very interesting
and unusual entertainment. Pub-
lic school and collegiate students
are especially invited to lea= of
life on Baffin Island far beyond
the Tree Line.
Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Taylor, Blyth,
is currently attending Teacher's
College at -Stratford,- Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mullens
and family, Toronto, spent tie
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Middleton; on Saturdaay evening
family gathering . was held with.
28. persons present. lime mov-ies -contributed by various mem-
bers of the family were much en-
joyed, after which Mrs, Middle-
ton served a turkey buffet supper,
His Many friends will be glad
to bear that William. Stirling has
returned home recently from the
Clinton Public Hospital.
Infant Raptlsre
On Sunday afternoon,, Novem-
ber 15, the rector of St. James
Church, Middleton, officiated at
the service of public baptism
when Mary Louise, infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
was christened.
NEWS OF HOLMESVILLE
Correspondent: MRS. F. MoCULLOUGH
Phone HU 2-7418
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The'syrnpathy of the community
goes to, the family of the late E.
J. Trewartha, who passed away
in,,St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Saturday. "Uncle Ed.", as Mr.
Trewartha was known to his
neighbours, will be sadly missed
by all.
Mrs. Lloyd Bond, a patient at
Victoria Hospital, London, is im-
proving in. health every day, fol-
lowing a serious operation.
Mr, and Mrs. William Norman
and family were in New Hamburg
on Sunday, visiting with Mrs. F.
Norman, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Bezeau and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bezeau, Kitch-
ener, and Donald Bezeau, Toronto,
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeo spent
Sunday in Guelph, with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bissett. Miss Mar-
ilyn Yeo and Donald Yea who had
spent the weekend at the Bissett
home, returned home with their
parents.
Congratulations to Miss Mary
Helen Yeo, student at Stratford
Teacher's College, who has been
awarded a Canada Packer's Schol-
arship. A
Hohnesvidle WMS
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of Holmesville United Chur-
ch, met in the basement of the
church. Mrs. Les Jervis was in
charge. Mrs. Les Jervis read the
Scripture lesson and Mrs. 0.
Blake led in prayer. A temper-
ance reading was given by Mrs.
Stewart Farquhar.
Mrs. Reg Miller read a poem
that had been written by Mrs. A.
L. Rodges, Clinton. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Carman Tebbutt, con-
ducted the business period. Mrs.
J. A. McKim, was the speaker for
the meeting, and gave a very in-
teresting talk on the five years
she spent in Newfoundland. Mrs.
Les Jervis gave the thanks of the
group to Mrs. McKim, for her
talk. A duet was sung by Mrs.
Reg Miller and Mrs. Edward
Grigg, with Mrs. W, Yeo at the
piano. The meeting closed with
prayer in unison.
The Woman's Association meet-
ing followed with the president,
Mrs. R. Miller in the chair. Fol-
lowing the theme song and creed,
Mrs. Reg Miller read the Scrip-
ture lesson, and the comments on
it were given by Mrs. Stewart
Farquhar. The treasurer's re-
port was given by Mrs, Frank Mc-
Cullough. It was passed to send a
donation to the Deaconess Order.
Mrs. Edward Grigg gave a re-
port on the arrangements planned
for the Federation banquet. Mrs.
Reg Miller gave a short report of
the recent semi-annual meeting of
the WA Presbytery held at Au-
burn.
A nominating committee of
Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Frank
McCullough and Mrs. Ninian
Heard was appointed to bring in
the slate of officers for both the
WMS and WA for 1960, The roll
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