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emergency planning in government and industry.
Issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies
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emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials.
The Mississauga train derailment will be used as
an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be.
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Sponsored by the Ontario Government
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On.he occasion of the 50th
anniversary of the wedding
of Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Morrow of Listowel, they
were honored by their family
at the dinner Sept. 21 at the
Triple K Restaurant at Blyth
and a social afternoon at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
W.H. Young.
Mrs. Morrow, the former
Evelyn Reid, is, the daughter
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
A meeting of the
Decorating Committee for
WMS
makes 16
visits to
shut ins
The theme of the W.M.S.
meeting held in the church
parlour of Melville Church on
Friday afternoon was,
"Thanksgiving." The
president, Mrs. James Mair
opened with a
"Thanksgiving Prayer ."
Hymns and readings were
chosen on the same theme. A
luncheon in St. Andrews
Church, Wingham on
Saturday, October 8 was'
announced. Mrs. Ninette Di
Gangi will be the guest
speaker. Any one wishing to
attend is asked to telephone
Mrs. Beard at 357-1862
before October 11.
Sixteen calls on sick and
shut-ins were. reported. The
roll call was answered with a
verse containing the word
"Thanksgiving" by 12
members.
The devotional period wsa
taken by Mrs. Harvey Dennis
who read a number of
excerpts from the Bible on
Thanksgiving and. Mrs. Alex
Steiss who gave a meditation
stressing the important place
that thanksgiving should
have in every Christian's life.
Mrs. Elsie Evans led in
prayer.
The speaker for the after-
noon was Mrs. George Elliott
who introduced her talk with
interesting reminiscenses of
Thanksgiving services held
in her home church.; the
attractively decorated
church, the dedication of the
choir and leaders. Modern
church members have many
more material blessings than
did the people of those days
but all too often forget to
offer thanks for their
blessings.
Mrs. Mair thanked the
speaker and all who had
contributed to the
afternoon's program.
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of the late Isaac and Mrs.
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrow
were married. Sept. 2(), 1930,
at the home of the bride's
mother in. Mornington town-
ship and resided on the
groom's farm in Wellesley
Township for some years,
later moving north of Brus-
sels..
They have one son, Clif-
the Morris Township 125th
Anniversary was held in the
township hall October 1.
Chairman for the committee
Maxine Marks conducted the
meeting. It was decided Pat
Nolan would be secretary
and Jane Grasby treasurer
for the committee.
In conjunction with the
Morris TownshiP 125th
Anniversary, July 31, August
1, 2 and 3 a home improve-
ment contest will be held.
There will be .three classes,
Rural, Urban and
Commercial. Judges will pick
the most attractive farm
home and yard, most
attractive urban home and
yard and best decorated
store windows. Prizes will be
given. Plan now to enter in
Centre, October 14 at 8:30
Souvenirs were discussed
and a report will be heard at
next meeting in the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
ford of Stratford and one
daughter, Marion, Mrs. W.
H. Young, of Blyth. There
are seven grandchildren and
one great grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrow are
members of Trinity United
Church and Mr. Morrow is a
member of LOL No. 370.
Messages , of congratu-
lation were received from the
Governor General, the prime
HEAR SELLWOOD
SINGERS AT DUFF'S
There was a good turnout
on Sunday evening at Duff's
United Church to hear the
music of the Reed Seliwood
Singers from Mississauga.
They were welcomed by
U.C.W. president Marilyn
McDonald. Rev. Charles
Swan also gave an inspiring
message on music and the
different Psalms.
NOTE CHANGE OF PLACE
The Institute meeting will
be held in the church base-
ment on Wednesday,
October 15 at 8:15 p.m. with
resolution convenors Mrs.
Betty McCall and Mrs. Viola
Kirkby in charge of program.
Roll call is: "How is
progress changing our lives"
end Motto: A way to avoid a
lot of trouble: is to work
to-day and worry tomorrow.
Miss Rosemary Armstrong
from the Day Centre for the
Homebound, Clinton will be
minister, the leader of the
opposition, the premier of
Ontario, members of parlia-
ment and the mayor of
Listowel.
Guests were present from
Kitchener, Fergus, Mill-
bank, Stratford,, Mitchell and
London.
The residents of the Senior
Citizens' Home on Derry St.
entertained in honor of Mr.
guest speaker and give a
slide presentation. Walton I
4-H club girls will also be
present to put on a
demonstration on making
crepes from the fall. project,
Food for Friends. Everybody
is welcome.
4711 MEETING
Walton I 4-H Club met at
the home of Dorothy and
Sandra Sholdice. The roll call
was answered by all
members. Miss Grace Bird,
the home economist, was
also present.
Margaret Shortreed,
leader, told members about
tortillas; where they
originated and how they're'
used. In the the kitchen,
members learned how to
make tortillas and tacos.
They talked about how to
use food processors, their
uses, and some safety -hints
to keep in mind. Members
discussed the C.S.A.
(Canadian Standard
Association) monogram.
Walton
Morris plans contests
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