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GEORGE BROWN 335.3424 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish of Gorrie entertained their families on the occasion of their 57th wedding anni- versary at a dinner in the Gorrie United Church on Saturday, May 30. The tables were decorated with white lilacs, yellow tulips and blue forget-me-nots. Unit 2 of the United Church Women cater- ed. Among those attending were the bridesmaid of 57 years ago Mrs. Rebena Hast- ie of Mount Forest; Mr. and Mrs. John Alles and Mrs. Myrtle Long of Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. Redvers Pinder and Mrs. Elizabeth Bunston of Mount Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Bower Farrish, North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. David Beard, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thacker and Shawn of Lon- don; Mrs. Mame Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leader, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Wroxeter; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Farrish, Gorrie. Johnston Farrish of Kelowna B.C., Mrs. Wilfred Farrish, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robb of Goderich were un- able to attend. The couple are both quite well for their years and have had a won- derful life together. GORRIE SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Gorrie United Church Sunday School held their annual Flower Service and Anniversary on Sunday June 7 when a large congregation including friends from Wrox- eter enjoyed an inspiring and instructive service. The theme of the service, "The World is Mine" ap- peared on a decorative ban- ner suspended above the choir loft, and on the cover of the bulletin which had been designed by Mrs. Marion Scheffter. The service was conducted Obituary. WM. C. KING William Campbell King, 87, of Maple Villa, Brussels, died in the Wingham and District Hospital on Thurs- day, June 4. He was born in Morris Township, the son of the late Benjamin King and Isabelle Gibson. He farmed at James- town until retiring to Brus- sels and was a member of the Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian McCall, two daughters, Mrs. Marie Douglas of Belmore, Janet (Mrs. John Day) of Wingham and one son William H. King, of Brussels. Also surviving are five grandchildren and one great grandson. He was prede- ceased by one granddaugh- ter Lloy Ann King and one sister Mrs. Elma Henderson of Edmonton. .Funeral services were held from the Brussels chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home on Saturday, June 6 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ken Innes officiating. Donations may be Made to the Melville Presby- terian Church Memorial Fund. Pallbearers were Hugh Pearsoni Glen McKercher, Graeme MacDonald, Gerald Gibson; Wayne Douglas and William King. Flowerbearers were Chris and Karla ,King and Jane Day. by Glen Findlay, a teacher at the school for the deaf at Milton. Mr. Findlay remind- ed his audience that this is the International Year of Disabled Persons, and that we need to educate ourselves about the disabled, their feelings, and their needs. Ontario has about 800,000 disabled persons. Speaking especially to the children, Mr. Findlay gave a factual account of three dis- abled persons whom he, knows personally who are making a real contribution to their communities. One is a blind lady. One is a man who although chair, had become a lawyer. The third was a deaf boy who had graduated from the school at Milton, attended the University for the Deaf in New York and is a member of the teaching staff at Milton. Mr. Findlay's . message was inspiring to both young and old. Mrs. Sheldon Mann at the organ and Miss Ken- dra Robertson at the piano played the prelude and re- cessional music and accom- panied the hymns. The Sun- day school children sang several numbers. Special music was also contributed by the Howick. Quartette, Harold Robinson, Wesley Ball, Kenneth. Dettman and Stuart Douglas, accompanied by Mrs. John Freeman. Awards won by the child- ren were presented by the Sunday School superinten- dent Mrs. Robert Harper, who also expressed appre- ciation to the many who had helped to make the service such a success. A special feature of the service was the baptism of Kevin Richard Fines of RR1, Gorrie con- ducted by Rev. J.D. Martin who also pronounced the benediction at the close. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Goodfellow of Teeswater confined to a wheel- called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish Mr. and Mrs. John Koch have returned home after YOUNG'SVARIETli SPECIAL 3 quart bags of Milk $2 • °9 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday , 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday -10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Brussels 887-6224' 1.1111011W,