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TV Edifies
Unit Pent' of Ontario Street
United Church. UCW held their
October Meeting on Monday
evening, with Unit Three as
their gueSts,
During the early part of the
evening about Ql) members Mb-
tored to Wingham to CKNX
where they were taken on a
conducted tour through the
radio and television statiens.
Foliowing this, the ladies re,
turned to the Church, Where
they held a short meeting in
the chapel. The worship service
was conducted by Mrs, Harold
Black and Mrs. Beatrice Tay-
lor with Miss Lois Grasby at
the piano,
The two units each held sep-
arate business meetings con-
ducted by the leaders, Mrs. Car-
man McPherson and Mrs. Ro-
bert Hunter.
Members are reminded to
bring articles for the bazaar to
the next meeting .
0
Lady Teachers
Hear Of Ethiopia
The Clinton unit of FWTAO
commenced their regular mon-
thly meeting last week by hav-
ing a delicious pot-luck supper.
Later, Miss Cathie Potter fa-
voured with wo enjoyable
piano solos an e president,
Mrs. B, Taylor co ducted the
business meeting.
Guest speaker, Mrs. Bernice
Jewson, was introduced by Mrs.
Reg. Ball. Mrs. Jewson told of
her three years stay in Ethi-
opia, where she and her hus-
band were teachers,
Several souvenirs were dis-
played and perhaps the most
appealing was the large black
and white monkey skin rug
Her free and easy manner of
presenting the address enabled
the teachers to enjoy it to the
full.
Since the supper meeting met
everyone's approval, it was de-
cided to hold another one in
November.
The November Ses-
sion of Huron County,
Council will com-
mence on Tuesday,
November 12th 1963
at 10:00 a.m.
Any documents or notice
of deputations must be in
the hands of the Clerk no
later than 12:00 noon,
Thursday, November 7th,
1963.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. C. g, I-lodes,
Cumberland, ,Ont., have return-
ed home after a few weeks at
Sgt. and Mrs. Hubert
The Girl Guides of the ParX
went to Clinton. on Monday,
October 21 to be present for a
"flying,tip" -ceremony. A _001;
by the Guides _atid a film were
shown, The leaders wish to
-thank all the parents who
drove the group to town to the
Legion building.
Fire Chief Stumpf awarded
four Guides their Fire • Brigade
Badges last week; Marie Chris-
tian, Susan Russell, Debbie
Schuman and Louise Tremblay.
Mrs. John Palmer entertain-
ed at a miscellaneous shower
for Miss J'eanita Vezina, Co-
hostesses were Mrs. J, Rees
and Mrs, M. Sherwood, with
Miss. Lynne Palmer and Miss
Lynn Rees, The gifts were
assembled in a colorful white
and mauve basket. Games were
then played by some 20 guests,
and a lovely lunch served.
Mrs, J. MacKay held a fare-
well party for Mrs. S. Foote
who is moving next week. Mrs.
Gwen Hoge was co-hostess and
the guest of honour was pre,
sented with a breakfast set.
Cpl. and Mrs, Foote will live in
Greenwood.
CYO PARTY
The CYO held .a Hallowe'en
dance on Friday, October 25 at
the Ritchie Building. Over 75
young people enjoyed themselv-
es—in costumes—taking part in
various dances and an "apple
bob". MC for the evening was
J, Tandy.
The door prize was won by
Gary McKay; best boy costume,
Maurice Vezina; best girl cos-
tume, Diane McCaw; best
couple, Jean Christian and
escort; the apple-bob won by
Maureen Begg and Greg. Bran-
don; still dance, Brenda Green-
away; squat dance won by
Gwen Davies and escort.
Noticed during the evening
were the deputy mayor, WO2
Simmonds, and Councillor Sgt.
Bob Sshlegel, F./Sgt. and Mrs.
A. McKenzie as well as Mrs.
J. Johnston and Mrs. L. Has-
peck.
Padre Bussey made the draw
BRUCEFIELD
(MRS. H. F. BERRY,
Correspondent)
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Cliff Henderson is a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Taylor,
Sarnia, visited with relatives in
Brucefield and Clinton on Sun-
day,
Mrs. John Cairns and Mr.
Tom Wright, Seaforth, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
and family, Stratford; Miss
Gaye Elliott, Alma College; Mr.
DeWayne Elliott, London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Elliott.
Mrs. Allan Johnston, Sea-
forth; Mrs. William Sinclair,
Clinton; Mrs. Peter Moffatt,
Seaforth; Mrs. Fred Rathwell
and Mrs. James Horton, Hen-
sail, were guests of Mrs. H.
Berry on Sunday and attended
anniversary services.
Anniversary
Brucefield United Church
held their anniversary services
on Sunday with a very large
attendance both morning and
evening,
The Rev. Howard. Plant was
the speaker for both services
and the choir rendered two
beautiful anthems.
Mrs, Robert Spence was
guest soloist in the morning
and at the evening service, Mrs,
Plant was soloist with Mrs.
Gerald Moffatt at the organ.
for the door prize,
Donald Ireland had six little-
friends. in for his neventhlArth--
day 011'i.SatUrclay., All, the lads
wore eon:0441es for this party,
Nancy Balser celebrated, her
ninth birthday on Saturday, al-
so with 14 guests. There was
a door prize for .which the lucky
number was skillfully hidden in
a balloon, The prize-winners in-.
eluded; Karen Rorriatilw, Karen
Howlano, Norma Maven and
Vivian Thompson,
Mrs. M. Duncan, 4dmonton,
is visiting at Cpl, and Mrs. W,
D. Thomson's,
Miss Ninette Denis,
P.Q., is .spending some time at
Mr. and Mrs. 5 von Ouellet's
home.
W01. and Mrs. G,. A. Donald-
son have returned from Ottawa
where they visited with their
daughters.
Hallowe'en. Party
The Girl Guides :held a Hal-
lowe'en. party Monday evening
and the Boy.,,Scouts attended
In full force, as guests.
Prizes were given for the best
costumes and each one present
had an opportunity to do a
trick (whether he or she want-
ed to or not).
Dances followed, with spot
orizes, Soft drinks, eandy, cake
and sandwiches were served. A
noisy, but gay time was had
bY all.
Some of the adults present
included Mr. .Marshall, Mrs,
Gerzanich, Mrs. Kerr and Mrs,
Tremblay.
Decorations for the evening
had been through the courtesy
of the local CYO.
RCAF Clinton Drama CIO
will produce a musical "The •
Life and Loves of Dizzy- POOP,
as" at the Air Force Station •
Theatre in the first ,.weelc of
December,
The musical comedy is. based
on the Mikado. and is produced
by wog Alex Yelleroan, Mrs.
gsther •Volloman is the director
and Sgt. "Sandy" Welland in
charge of graphic arts. Mr. Al
Meleto will .design and exe-,
cute the scenery,
The producer is still looking •
for a volunteer for the key.
position of stage manager as
rehearsals are going at a good
rate.
Bob Blundell and Gwen Dav-
ies have the leading roles, and
a "mystery" performer has
been signed for the diffieiilt
role of "Katisha". Featured.
players are: LAC Bill Baptie,
F/S Gordie Wade, FIL Joe
Nelischer, Dan Cuthbert, Mary
Rousell and Sandra Palmer,
Adastral Park
Social. Notes
News gclitar; Anne Aileron — Phone HU 2,7349
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