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istorical society
F. Fingland, Clinton, Mrs.
Harold Turner, Goderich,
Mrs, Guy Emmerson,
Goderich, Raymond
Scotchmer, Bayfield, Mrs.
Glady S. Wallis, Clinton,
Mts. B. Kinney, Goderich,
Mrs Nelson Reid, Walton,
Ke' h/Roulston R.R.3, Blyth,
A tbur Youngblut of
Goderich..
GORRIE FLOWER SUNDAY
SERVICE
A service of special
significance was held on.
Sunday June 8, when the
above the Choir loft and was
carried out in word and 'song.
The service was Conducted
by Wesley Ball' Jr. and the
special speaker was Mrs.
Wesley Ball Sr. of
Thamesford. Mrs. Ball's
message was directed, to,the
chidlren but contained many
valuable thoughts for their
parents, and the senior
members of the con-
gregation.
Mrs. Ball opened her
remarks by recalling how
Jesus called his disciples to , •
agreeing with one another.
One might ask, "What can.
Jesus see in us? But he sees
what we may become if we
become His partners." She
said.
Using, a chart, Mrs. Ball
showed the children, how
people are called to be
partners of Jesus. We are
called to be an advertisement
to promote him and his way.
We are called to become
members of God's bray.
This is not a one-sided deal.
(Continued on Page 20)
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Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
, 135-3424
Huron County Historical
Society held its annual
meeting on June 4th in the
Gorrie Town Hall sponsored
by the Gorrie Women's
Institute. Robert Gibson was
chairman of the programe
which began with a fashion
parade of styles from 1885 to
1980. The commentator was
Mrs. Robert Gibson and the
accompanist was Mrs.
Wilbur Hogg.
Mrs. Alex Taylor spoke on
the early history of Gorrie
and Howick Township. As
the descendant of George
Dane, the first clerk-treasur-
er of Howick Township and
superintendent of schools,;
she spoke with authority on
the early settlement, the
growth of municip4
government and the develop-,
ment of the educational
system of the township of
Howick. She stressed that
these early officials accepted
their positions as an honouc
bestowed on them by their
peers and willingly served
without pay.
The Maitland* River
played a major role in the
history of Howick,
necessitating the building of )
bridges; bringing calamitous
floods in spring and making
possible the construction of
many mills powered by
water. In describing the
commercial and industrial
enterprises of the area, Mrs.
Taylor related many amusing
anecdotes.
She concluded her address
.itb brief histories of the
*..ptist, Methodist and
. .glic an Churches.
A display of historical
articles included an ,Indian
skinning stone, measure for
gun powder, a collection of
Match boxes, a cheese slicer
from the former R.H.
Stephens Store, carpet
woven by Miss Martha Kaine
about 1880, a bedspread
woven before 1,8600 map of
Gorrie drafted for Waterloo
Mutual Assurance Company
in 1885 and revised to 1904,
and a collection of antique
books. Some of the
interesting old newspapers
were an, 1886 Huron
Expositor from Seaforth and'
a Goderich Signal Star,
Gorrie Vidette and Fordwich
Record,all dated 1916.
Harry Worsell Goderich,
President of the Huron
County Historical Society/
presided for the business
meeting, which included the
election of officers conducted
by David McClure Exeter.
Reports were given by Mrs.
Mervyn Batkin, Clinton,
Secretary-treasurer; and
Mrs. Leroy Poth, Bayfield.
Harold Robinson Gorrie
brought greetings from the
county.
HISTORICAL ANNUAL
MEETING
Officers for the coming
year are:
Past President - David
McClure, R.R.1, Crediton;
President - Harry Worsell, of
Goderich; 1st Vice-President
- Jos. Hogan, Exeter; 2nd
Vice-President - Mrs,
Fordyce Clark, Goderich;
Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs.
Mervyn Batkin, Clinton;
Public Relations - Mrs. L.H.
TheedOrn, Clinton; Standing'
Committee Chairman - David
McClure, R.R.1, Crediton;
Councillors - Mrs. W.
Metcalf, Bayfield, Mrs.
Harry Bolger, Brussels, Mrs. •
Sunday School, of Gorrie.
United Church held their
anniversary and Flower
Service. The morning service
at Wroxeter was cancel led to
allow friends there to join in
the Gorrie Service.
The church was decorated
with baskets of early summer
flowers while the Sunday
School children and their
teachers wore corsages.
The theme of the service,
"I'm. His and He's. Mine"
appeared on a flower
trimmed banner suspended
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become, not his, slaves, but
his partners in the business
of preaching, teaching and
heal ins. These first
disciples were a most un-
likely bunch of people with
different ways, ideas and
I talents, but were a like in one
respect. That is, they were
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they were called to do and
without question, left the old
life to follow the new.
So to-day, most of us are
ordinary folk, with different
ways and ideas not always
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