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SUNDAY, NOV. 29th.
11 a.m.—"The Secret of Bless-
ing".
7 p.m.,—"Row Christ is Reveal-
ed."
Sunday School at 10 a.m,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Purdon and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Smith of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Gershom Johnston.
A.C.2 Jas. Morrison, who has been
training in Ottawa, phoned to 'his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrison
on Saturday evening,
Miss Mildred acClenaghan of
Fordwich, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Clenaghan,
Mr. and Mrs.. John Kilpatrick and
Gladys and Keith of Lucknow, and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rob-
inson, spent the week-end with rel-
atives at Woodstock, Paris and Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson and Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Jas.
Henderson, Wingham, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr Thos Henderson
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2
DOLORES COSTELLO JOSEPH COTTON
— In —
The drama of a woman who tried to reclaim a love
she once rejected.
Also "Canada Carries On".
"The Magnificent Ambersons"
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat,,
November 26, 27, 28
— Special
Also "News"
Saturday Night---:-
First Show - 7.00 p.m.
Second Show - 9.30 p.m.
This change of time is
necessary due to the
length of the picture.
and other relatives in. Listowel,
Miss Anna May CArrick has been
very low, during the past week.
Mr, and IMrs, Albert Paterson spent.
Thursday last with her cousin, Mrs.
Dr. Paterson, who has been taken to
her son's home, Mr. Fraser Paterson,
of Goderia.
Miss A. Keith, teacher of S. S. No.
14, spent the week-end with relatives
in Wingharn.
The following was sent to the
Wingham Red Cross unit front here
last week; 5 quilts, 3 pr, seamen's
RON., 3 pr. gray sox, 3 pr. gloves, 3
caps,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Cox, of Goderich,
are visiting at the home of their son,
Mr, Clarence Cox,
Miss Mabel, and Mr. Bert Reid of
Ashfield, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Paterson.,
The regular monthly =filing of
the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian
church was held- on. Thursday in
charge of the vice-president, Miss
Annie Laidlaw, Mrs, Murray read the
scripture lesson and Mrs. A, Aitch-
eson led in prayer, Miss Annie Laid-
law, Mrs, Robt, Mowbray and Mrs.
A. Walters each read a paper on Mis-
sionary work, and Miss Laidlaw clos-
ed the meeting with prayer.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W. M, S. of the United Church was
held on Thursday last with the vice-
president, Mrs. J. G, Gillespie in
charge; and giving the call to worship.
The Scripture lesson was read by the
president, 'and'Mrs. Lott led in prayer
for the missionariies, Miss Wellwood
and Miss Clarke. Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes gave a splendid report of the' Sec-
tional meeting held at St. Helens in
the fall, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz led
in prayer and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft
gave the story of the first two chap-
ters of the study book, The Church,
The Home and the Family. A com-
mittee was appointed to make out a
slate of officers for 1943 for the
December meeting. It was decided to
hold .the meetings at the various
homes in the village during the winter
months, 'and Mrs. Gillespie closed the
meeting with prayer.
Mr. Bob Patey of Wingham, spent
the week-end with .Russel Purdon.
Mr. Albert Coultes, Mr. Bob Patey,
and Mr. Crich from Seafotth, were
among those who secured a deer in
this district.
Mr. Robt. Laidlaw of Galt, spent
the Week-end with his wife and family
here.
Pte. Bob Ross and Pte. Donald
Ross, who are now stationed at Lis-
towel, spent Sunday at their homes
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mowbray and
family are moving this week to .their
home in the village.
A number from here were Red
Cross blood donors iri Wingham on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McClenaghan
and . Clarence were in Clinton on
Thursday last, Clarence attending a
Y. P. U. Executive -meeting and his
parents visiting with Mrs. A. Beaton.
The weekly meeting of the Y. P. U,
of the United Church on Monday
evening was in charge of Ernest Bee-
croft. Carman Farrier read the scrip-
ture lesson and Clarence McClenaghan
had charge of the meditation period.
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft red a story and
Mrs. Duffly led in phyer. Mrs.
Scholtz read a poem, and the topic
was in charge of Rev. j„ A. Ward who
had a very •interesting talk on, "The
Ashram—or gatherings in India,
teaching the principles of World
Brotherhood through Christ. The
young people were asked to attend the
Y. P. Rally at Belgrave on Thursday
next, when the Whitechurch union will
he in charge of the recreation period.
They decided to hold their meetings
on Tuesday evening in future, to make
time for the Farm Forums on Mon-
day evening. Arrangements were
made to hold a social evening on
Tuesday next, inviting the young
people of the Presbyterian Church to
he present and assist with the program.
The meetioig was closed by the So-
ciety prayer in ,unison,
Trooper Raymond St. Marie of
Camp Borden, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ;St.
Marie. •
Mr. and Ws. Albert Coultes and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alec Lever, E, Wawanosh, aaci
M rand Mrs. Russel Walker and Miss
Alberta Walker, Wingham, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Conites. on 11/011-
day.
Many were pleased to see Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson able to be out again, after
her long illness.
Mrs. Albert Tindall and son, Elgin,
of London, visited last week with Mr.•
And Mrs. Bert Thompson.
First Class Wateh Re-
pairs at Moderate Prices
All work guaranteed and done
on the premises,
London Style
Special Pipe
Still the Old Price
a selgrove's
75c
the week-end with Dais parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Edgar,
Miss Annie Anger„ Listowel, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
And Mrs. Jas, Anger,
Bale Was Packed
The regular meeting of St, Stephen's
W. A4 was held on Thursday, Novem-
ber 19, at the home of Mr, F. Taylor
when the annual bale was packed for
St. Pauls Residential School at Card-
stun, Alta. The president presided
for the business part of the .meeting
which opened with prayer followed by
minutes of previous meeting. Rev,
Caldwell read the scripture lesson
from St, Mark, chap. 8. Our next
meeting which is tile annual to be held
at Mrs. Holmes on December 3rd,
our theme is to be a Xmas poem or
verse, The meeting then closed With
prayer by Mr. Caldwell followed by a
dainty lunch and social half hour,
Farewell Presentation Made
The regular monthly meeting of the
W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church,.
Gorrie, was held on Thursday even-
ing, November 19, at the home of
Mrs. Sangster, Fordwich, with a very
good attendance, The meeting was
opened with the singing of a hymn,
followed by prayer by Miss Acheson.
A splendid program in charge of Mrs,
Bessie Sanderson ,Wroxeter, was very
interestingly woven around Chinese
Missions. An article entitled, The
Chinese Hour in , the Glad Tidings,
was read ,,by Mrs. B. Stewart The
Scripture lesson was Isaiah, chapter
20, was taken by Mrs. Meal-len,. Wrox-
eter. An interesting letter, on the work
and death of Miss Bessie Lovell,
missionary to Africa, was read by
Mrs. J. L. McEwen, Wroxeter, Mrs.
Neilson rendered a solo. The end of
the Road. The business was in charge
of the president ,followed by a social
contest after which the' presentation
of a purse of money was made to Miss
Acheson, by Mrs. S. Robinson, Ford-
wich, on behalf of the Women of Gor-
rie Presbyterian Church. The follow-
ing address was read 'by Mrs. Arm-
strong, Gorrie:
Dear Miss Acheson:—
I guess you think it is not fair
To have to' sit there in that chair,
And be the focus of the gaze
Which, from your friends, upon thee'
plays.
But we have. thought it only right
That all should come out here to-
night,
To say farewell to a -friend so dear,
Who, from our Midst, may dis-
appear..
We've ,hiked your smite and cheerful
way,
Which ifghten the load 'of an
some day.
We know your heart is full of grace,
The soul within thee shines in thy
„face. •
For us you've answered' our freqUent
sing, to to pray„ or take charge of
all.
And thus thou- dictst much good impart,
Which always shall' linger within'
the hearts
Of some at home, and all who are
here,
Your friend's of Gorrie Church
sincere;
We , hear you're going to a Golder
clime
But did not know if we'd' have the.
To putri cinehaSe a gift as warm as a
So Ibvteinia'syk yott, please, to accept
this money,
With which, some time', when shop-
ping, do, try
To buy something you need, to re-
member us by.
And now in closing, I'd like to add—
We know. you're Irish ,'but It's really
too bad
That the authorof this is a lover of Bur
And so to a sprig of Scotch She
turn s—
Wliere'er ye bide in 'the world sae
wide,
We wish ye a nook on the sunny
d Wi' mstickei t e o' love, and little o' care,
A wee bit pursie wi' siller to spare,
Yair ain fireside when day is, spent,
In a wee -bit housie heart con-
tent.
Signed: The Ladies of Gorrie Press
byterian Church.
After a reply by Miss Acheson all
joined in singing, "For She's a jolly
Good FelloW," followed by "Blessed
be the Tie that Binds," and the
pah prayer brought the meeting to a
close,
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Hospital, spent the week-end with her
aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Jas.
.Armstrong.
We are sorry to report the illness
of Miss Blyth McLaughlin, who is
under the Doctor's care, We trust
she will soon enjoy better health.
Mrs. Neilson spent a few days last
week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sangster in Fordwich,
Mr. Robt, 'Wade, London, spent the
week-end with his parents; Mr, and
Mrs, R. W. N. Wade.
Mrs. Lennox and Miss Velma Len-
nox of Wingham, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Gallaher,
Mr. Jas. Douglas, Mrs, E. W. Whit-
field and little son Douglas, spent last
Wednesday with relatives in Harris-
ton.
Mrs. Brainger was a Toronto visit-
or on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 5, J. Moffat, Mr. and
Mrs. Cedril Moffat and daughter
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vtial rley: Louise, of Wingham, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
M Mr. W. E. Townsend, Vancouver,
B. C., and Mr. William Townsend, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with the
formers brother, Mr. George Town-
send, r‘
Mrs.,R. A. Aihton is spending some!
time with her daUghTe'r, s. E;----Rad4
ford and Mr. Radford at Palmerston.
Pte. Joe Earngey, Woodstock spent
the week7end with his mother, Mrs.
Earngey, whb we are sorry is confined
to her bed. Her daughter, Mrs. Lau--
rence Short and son Ronald of Fergus,
are spending this week here.
Mr, Lloyd Hockridge, R.C.N.V.R.,
Toronto, spent the week-end with his
aunt, Mrs. Ethel Grainger,
Mrs, • Hamilton is spending this
week with her sons hr Toronto. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall and
little son Jimmie, moved to Stratford
last week where Mr.. Marshall has
work with the Canadian National
Railway.
Messrs Richard Bennett and W. C.
King, spent a few days last week at
Parry Sound and North Bay..
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Duncan and
daughter Elizabeth, also Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lindsay and daughter Pauline,
of Arthur, spent Sunday with Mr., and
Mrs. E. W. Whitfield.
Mrs. Tughes of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Thibedeau of 'Buffalo., spent the
lAre k -old with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cor-
bett.
Mr. Howard Edgar, Toronto, spent
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Mrs, James Foit of Toronto, is visit-
ing Mrs. Harry Johnston and other
friends;
Mr. R. A, Reid of Stratford will
discontinue 'his trips to Myth, partly
doe to gas arid tire restrictions. The
convenienees of an eyesight specialist
will be •greatly missed by the people
hi this vicinity.
Miss Cleta Watson, R, N., is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Watson.
Reeve Wm, Merritt attended the
sessions of the County Council at
Othlerich last week,
Mrs. 5. G. Mundell and little son
Tan ,are spending this week with •her
sister, Mrs, 'Prank Earls and Mr. Earls
in London.
Mrs. W. C, King and mother, Mrs,
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