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TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Application for School Board
Secretary-treasurer
Applications will be received by the
chairman of the Trustee Board for the
School Area, Township of Turnberry.
for a secretary-treasurer. Please state
qualifications and salary expected.
Lowest or any application not neces-
sarily accepted. Applications to be in
bands of chairman by 12 noon, Decem-
ber 30th, 1944. For information re-
garding duties, contact any member of
'the board.
J. WRIGHT,
R,R. No. 1, Wingham
Chairman,
APPLICATION
Township of East Wawanosh
School Area
The Board of the Township School
Area of East Wawanosh requires the
services of a secretary-treasurer for
the year 1945, at a salary of $275.00.
Information regarding the duties may
be had from the chairman or any mem-
ber of the Board. Applications must
be in the hands of the chairman, Mr.
Frank Thompson, R.R. No. 5, Wing-
ham, not later than. 2 o'clock, January
2, 1945,
Miss Edythe Martin, RN., who for
some time has been a hostess on Trans
Canada Airlines, is spending the holi-
,day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B.
Martin,
Miss Lillian Neil of Toronto, is spen-
ding the Christmas holiday with Mr.
and. Mts. W, A. Sawtell.
Miss Rolla. Vanvelsor of Weston
school staff, is holidaying with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, W. E, YanvelsOr,
Mrs, B. Nichol, who has been a pat.-
lent in Walkerton. hospital for the past
month, returned to her home early last
week and is making a good recovery.
Miss Isobel Mactwert of Stratford
Normal School, is spendirig.,the vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John L MacEwen. 2nd line Turnberry.
A. number of young people front
Wroxeter attended the High School
dance in Wingham. Thursday night and
report a good time.,
Mt. and Mrs,, I), S. Maelit.,ughtorr
spiel John, also Mr. George French,
Spot. Christmas with frieads at Ford-
Wich. ,
Was Eleanor Sanderson, Toronto,
the CluitFtmas holiday with her
dry MO, Vrattk SanderSons 'and
lei`, Mr. limas. Ritchie,
• R. J.:Arann recently received
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Miss Beatrice Howe of Leamington,
is spending the holiday week with her
sister, Miss Mary Howe.
,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and Mr.
Bill Timm of Listowel, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Timm
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Felker,
Mr. and Mrs.'Bill Mundell and Mas-
ter John spent Christmas day with
Mrs. Charles Carter, Wingham.
Miss Edythe Weir and Mr. Lloyd
Weir of Toronto, are spending the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Weir at
Salem,
LAC. Denny of Crumlin, Mrs. Den-
ny and Nancy of Ripley, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Denny,
Miss Morlock bad for her guest dur-
ing the past week her mother from
Crediton. ,Miss Morlock who has been
on the staff of the Continuation school
has resigned and is leaving to take a
new position.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keech of Osh-
awa, are holiday guests of Mr. and'
Mrs. H. V. McK.enney.
'Bill' Martin of R.C.N., now stationed
at London, is at his home here for the
holiday.
Mr. and. Mrs, T. G. Hemphill, also
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allen left for Tor-
onto on Saturday to spend Christmas
with Mrs, J. J. Allen, Jimmy and Mar-
jorie.
The day before Christmas Sgt, Neil
Carr who is on furlough here received
word of a promotion to Warrant. Offi-
cer Class 2. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green spent
Christmas with Mr. Frank Green and
family at Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Edgar, Ford-
wich, spent Christmas day with Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Denny.
Christmas With Our Allies
On Wednesday of last week on the
weekly Woman's Club of the Air, a
topic prepared and given by Mrs. W.
T, Maclean at the December meeting
of the local Women's Institute was
read by Miss I. O'Connor of CKNX
who is in charge of that programme.
Christmas with Our Allies was the to-
pic, which closed with Longfellow's, "I
heard the Bells on Christmas Eve".
Christmas Service
The United Church held their Christ-
mas service on Sunday morning when
the pastor, Rev. J. L. Foster based his
remarks on the Christmas story as
found in St. Luke's gospel—pointing
out that the angels message to the
shepherds was one of comfort when
they said "Fear not", and also they
were bearers of good tidings, Their
Message was dirget fbr they said "'Unto
United Church Christmas Tree
The Sunday School and congrega-
tion of the. United Church held their
annual Christmas social on Friday ev-
ening, Dec, 22nd. The children en-
joyed a period of games, then were
called to order by the chairman, Rev.
. L. Foster, who presided over a very
interesting and well arranged program
whiela opened with all joining in the
Isis of. "All Hail the Power of Jesus
cl Ore of **Hark the Her-
aid, Angels Sing", Winiaifred Munro
gave the welcome from the S. S. pup-
ils, Ronny Higgins sang .a solo, "Away
in a Manger'"; recitation by Marjorie
Moffat;aaiano duet, Agnes and Marg-
aret W'earring; recitation. Nora Jacklin
solo, "Carol, Sweetly Carol" by June
Waller. A group of children sang
"Away in a Manger"; recitation by
Lyle Reidt; vocal trio by Agnes and
Margaret Wearring and Jean Moffat
with Miss Hazelwood at the piano;
recitation, jack Gibson; solo, "It Came
upon the Midnight Clear", Billy Hart;
recitation, "Santa's Whiskers" by Bon-,
ny Edgar; duet, Thelma Denny and
Agnes Weaning with Margaret Wear-
ring as accompanist; a skit by Mr. J.
H. Wylie's class of boys, "The Gorilla"
the closing recitation was given by
Marilyn Paulin, Santa Claus made his
appearance and from a lovely Christ-
mas tree distributed gifts and treats to
the children. A social hour was en=
joyed, the Bible Class serving refresh-
ments.
Skating Season Begins
Mr. Gordon Gibson and Mr. Ted
Smith, the local rink managers, gave
an evening of free skating on Satur-
day and with suitable weather their
winter program will be in full swing.
It is fine to have a rink in the village
and it is hoped that young and old will
take advantage of it during the winter
season.
Carol Service at St. James
A Carol Service was held in the St.
James Anglican Church on Sunday ev-
ening followed by Holy Communion
conducted by the rector, Rev: G. K.
Nobes. During the service there was
also a baptism, Francis Dean, son of
W.O. 2 Neil and Mrs, Carr.' Mr. and
Mrs. H. Waller were God ,parents.
Public School Christmas Tree
The town hall was the scene of a
happy gathering on Thursday night
when the pupils of Wroxeter Public
School held their annual Christmas tree
and entertainment, .Rev. G. K. Nobes
acted as chairman for the following
program, Christmas carols by school
and audience; opening song of wel-
come, Sr. and Jr. rooms; recitation,
Lyle Wright; recitation. Stewart Cope-
land; boys play, "Jerry Sees the Gor-
illa"; motion song by the Tiny Tots;
recitation, Jack Gibson; solo, "Away
in a Manger", Ronald Higgins; recita-
tion, Burnell Smith; Rhythm Band, Jr.
Room; Christmas carol, "It came upon
the Midnight Clear"; dialogue, Junior
room; skit, "A letter to Santa" by Billy
Gibson and Donna Copeland; recita-
tion, Marilyn Paulin; closing chorus
by the school. The principal, Mr. Ha-
milton; expressed appreciation to the
chairman, to Miss Hazelwood who was
the accompanist, and to Mr. Sawtell
who was at the door. Santa Claus ar-
rived in good time and delighted' the
children with gifts and treats from the
lovely Christmas tree. All joined in
singing the National anthem. The
teachers, Mr. Hamilton and Mr's.
Wearring are to be congratulated on
the success of their concert, the pro-
ceeds of which will be given to the
Junior Red Cross.
BELGRAVE
Sunday School Christmas Party
The Sunday Schools of the United
Church and the Anglican Church held
a very successful Christmas entertain-
ment in the Forester's Hall on Friday,
December' 22, The Rev. Mr, Dun16
was chairman for the evening. The
programme was as follows: the
Christmas Carols, "0 Come all Ye
Faithful" and "The First Nowell" then
the National Anthem. Recitation by
Betty McNeil, Jim Anderson; darky
song, by four boys; recitations, Keith
Anderson, Charlie Wilkinson; quar-
tette, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Dunlop, Geo,
Johnston and Jack Manning; play,
"Rest Room"; solo, Clifton Walsh;
duet, Muriel and Audrey Anderson;
recitation, ,GeO. Procter; duet, Geo. and
Ruth Procter; duet, Irene Logan and
Muriel Brydges; play. telgratte
Gentleman§ Aid; reci't'ation, Billy Coul-
tea; violin selections, J. M. Cottltes;
pageant, ugo Room in the Inn"; car
ols, "Hark the Herald Angles Stlig"
and "Silent Night", Santa Claus then
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distributed the sifts from the tree.
S. S. No. 17 Christmas Party
The pupils of U. S. S. No. 17 tinder
the direction of their teacher, Miss Mc-
Donald, presented a splendid program
in the Foresters' Hall, Dec. 20. The
program opened with a chorus "A
Very Merry Christmas"; recitation, by
Betty McNeil; solo, Irene Logan; play
"The Christmas Burglar"; Rhythm
Band; recitation, "Three Little Ones";
play, "A Few Friends to Dinner"; re-
citation, Harry Brydges; drill, Alice
Blue Gown; song, "Glory to God";
play, "ConcervItehearsal"; song, Thats
What I Want for Christmas; Minuet
Drill; recitation, Billy Coultes; song,
"Who 'Is Coming"; play "The Rest'
Room"; duet, "Playmates"; Christmas
Vision; song, Santa Claus Is Coming.
Red Cross Annual Jan. 5th
The Red Cross are holding their an-
nual meeting on Friday, Jan. 5th at 2
p.m. in the Red Cross rooms. A spec-
ial speaker, Miss Mabel Hardie, Dist-
rict leaders of the Western ,Ont, Home
and Nursing Reserve will 'speak on or-
ganizing Home Nursing Classes at 3.15
p.m.
Sixteen Join Church
A special service was held in the
United Church on Sunday evening,
Dec. 24th, 'when seven men and nine
girls publicly professed their- christian
faith and became members of the Un-
ited Church.
S. S. No. 8 Concert
School Section No. 8 of East Wa-
wanosh held their Christmas entertain-
ment in the school on Thursday, Dec.
21st. A program of choruses, recita-
tions, drills, danceg and a play by the
young people of the section, "Swept
Clean Off Her Feet". A draw was
made for an end table, 'Mrs. James
Young being the winner. Santa Claus
Was in attendance and distributed gifts
to the children.
Presentation to Clifton S. Walsh
At the Christmas entertainment held
at S. S. No. 5, Morris, Clifton S. Walsh
was presented with a brush and comb
set by the section. Jack VanCamp
read the address and Gordon Wilkin-
son presented the gift. The address
is as follows:
Dear Clifton:
• We have chosen this opportunity to
honour you, a school churn and friend,
who has left our community for a
time. We have missed you greatly
from our gatherings for over a year
now and are indeed pleased to have
you with us once more on this occas-
ion for another Christmas program at
S. S.'No. 5 Morris.
At this Yuletide season, when hearts
are filled with loving thoughts and
deeds, we think it most fitting that you
should be spending your furlough at
home with your, relatives and friends.
While you are away you are gaining a
wealth of knowledge and experience,
but we hope the time is not far distant
when you will he With us again perm-
anently.
As a token of our respect for you
and appreciation for what you are do-
ing for us, we ask you to accept this
gift. With it go our very best wishes
for your future continued success and
happiness. Every time you use it may
your thoughts turn to hosts of friends
from School Section No. 5 Morris,
Mr, and Mrs. James McCrea of To-
ronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. McCrea.
Mr. and Mrs., Neil Montgomery and
children, Jack and Jill, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and Shiela
of Kitchener, with Mrs. W. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong and
baby, Reta Anne, of Thorndale, with
Mr, and Mrs, David Armstrong and
Mr. Martin Grasb3r.
tfiss Beth Brydges, London, with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Bryd-
ges.
Able Seaman Clifton Walsh, who has
been spending a fitrlough' with his
parents, has returned to his duties,
Mrs. j. Brandon is visiting with
friends le London.
Miss Norma VatiCanip and Pte.
Clare VanCarnp of London, spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs, W, VanCamp.
Mr, Lloyd Taylor, Toronto, and
LAC. jack Taylor, Jarvis, with their
parents, Mr, and lifts, Orval Taylor.
Miss Myrtle Yin, Hatriston, with
Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Miss Lois Kelly with' her parents.
Mr. atid Mrs, Will KelIY,
Mist Elaine Walsh and Miss Marg.
aret Milligan, Toronto, with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Walsh.
Word lia&betti received by Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Meerek that their Son, Spr,
Ralph 114oCrea has arrived safely in
titian
Mrs. J, VanCamp and Miss Nora
VanCamp, visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Jas, VanCanip, Exeter,
Mrs. Norman Geddes, Toronto, with
Mrs. W. 5. Geddes,
SALEM
A happy and prosperous New Year
to the Advance-Times and its readers.
Holiday visitors; Miss Edythe Weir
and Mr, Lloyd Weir of Toronto, with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E.
Weir; Mr, and Mrs, Karshakoff of
Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Cathers; Miss Eve Willits
of Waterloo, and Miss Kay Willits of
Brussels, with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Melvin Willits; Misses Hazel and
Minnie Weir of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Weir and family of Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir;
Miss Jean Sharpin of Wingham with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison
Sharpin,
,Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy spent
Xmas day with their daughter, Mrs.
Fred Hyndman and Mr. Hyndman of
Gorrie.
WITH THE TROOPS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nash have receiv-
ed a letter from the parents of PP.
W. Barton (Bart) Smith. telling them
that Bart was safe as they had a cable
from him, Friends here will rejoice
at this good news. Bart with the
others of the crew of his plane baled
out over France and was reported
missing on December 10th. Bart was
a member of the ball club while here
playing short stop. He was employed
at the office in' Lloyd's factory,
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A large crowd of friends greeted
Sgt, Glen Kechnie' at the C.P.R. depot,
Blyth, oh his arrival from overseas for
a 30-day Christmas furlough. ,Sgt.
Kechnie is the only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Kechnie, and has been a
wireless operator on a seaplane in the
United Kingdom. Glen graduated
from Blyth Continuation Schools be-
came interested in building and re-
pairing radios and enlisted on April
17, 1940. He trained in Toronto and
Montreal and left for overseas in Octo-
ber of that year.
* *
Sgt. Neil Carr has been promoted to
the rank of 'Warrant Officer second
class, Neil has been with the RCAF
for some time and we understand that
he' is being discharged shortly after
the first of the New Year.
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On behalf of the people of this com-
munity we extend congratulations to
Capt, Elmer D, 'Bell of the 99th bat-
tery, overseas, on his promotion to the
rank of Major.
United Church W. M. S. Annual
The W. M. S. met in the United
Church on Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
W. J. Johnston, president, presided
and conducted the Christmas devot-
ional program, "A Canadian Friend-
ship Service"; Mrs. 'Geo, Thornton gave
the scripture reading. Others taking
pare were Mrs. A, McCrackin, Mrs. J.
W. Johnson, Mrs. Robt. Shaw, Mrs,
M. L. Aitken, The singing of Christ-
mas carols was a feature of the pro-
gram, The election of officers for 1945
was held, the following being elected:
President, Mrs. Alex..McCrackin; 1st
Vice Pres.,- Mrs. Geo. Thornton; 2nd
Vice Pres., Mrs. W. J. Johnston; Sec.,
Mrs. Ed. Johnston; Treas., Mrs. Ar-
thur Shaw; Stewardship Sec., Mrs, J.
W. Johnson; Supply Set., Mrs. James
Robertson; Community Friendship Sec
Mrs, J. Curtis; Temperance Sec., Mrs,
Robt. Shaw; Preis See., Mrs. M. L.
Aitken; Associate Helpers Sec„ Mrs.
Geo. Thornton; Pianists, Mrs. J. W
Johnson, Mrs, W. J. Johnston.
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Church Services
Mr, Norval Robertson, a Knox Col-
lege student, occupied the pulpit in the
Knox Presbyterian church, and Rev,
J. W, Johnson conducted the morning
Service in the United church, At both
services a Christmas message was de-
livered and hymns sung in keeping with
the• services.
The evening service at the United'
church was In charge of the Y. P. IS,
The president, Fleming Johnston, pre-
sided and conducted a Christmas pro-
gram of sCripture reading and singing,
"The Story, of the 4th Wite'Man" was
told in picture by Rev. 5, W. Johnson.
School Entertainment
Miss Mable Coultes, teacher, and
Mrs. Picked, the school musk director,
prepared an excellent entertainment of
folk dances, recitations, drills, dialo-
gues and choruses and presented it in
the school on Tuesday evening. Trus-
tee 5. Johnston was chairitian, San.
to Claus distributed presents from tq
trod to all the childten in the village,
The proceeds of the corfcert went to
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St. James Christmas Party
A lovely Christmas tree with color-
ed lights and attractive decorations
gave St. Janes Anglican church base-
ment a holiday atmosphere when und-
er the direction of the Guild members
the annual Christmas party was held.
The rector, Rev. G. K. Nobes, was
chairman and the program which in-
cluded carol singing, an impromptu
chorus by the children, two quizz con-
tests and recitations was greatly en-
joyed. At the close the members of
the Guild served refreshments and also
provided candy, bags and oranges for
the children.
Will Unveil Honour Roll
Service in the 'United Church on
Dec. 31st will be of special interest
when the Honour Roll will be unveil-
ed, Rev. J. L. Foster will be in charge
and the service is at 11 a.m. The fol-
lowing Sunday, Jan. 7th, following the
morning service there will be Holy
you is born in the City of David a Sa- Communion,
viour". The shepherds were willing to
go a great distance in flaRreft of the Sa-
viour and were rewarded when they
sa.W the Babe in the manger. The
speaker said that was still the need of
the world today—to be willing to go
in search of Christ and those who do
find the Saviour as the shepherds did
in the long ago. Hymns and carols
sung were Joy to the World; It Came
upon the Midnight Clear; While Shep-
herds watched their flocks by night;
The choir under the direction of Mr,
G. A. Wearring sang two fine anthems
"Calm on the Listening Eat" and the
Christmas song "0 Holy Night".
BLUEVALE
TIME
MARCHES ON,
Another year brings
us to the happy
moment of wishing
you and yours a
Happy and Prosper-
ous 1945,
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the Junior Red Cross Society.
United Church Shristmas Concert
The Sunday Schoolroom of the Un-
ited church was filled to capacity on
Thursday evening for the annual
Chrisstmas concert. Rev. J. W. John-
son was the chairman. Tile program
consisted of choruses, recitations, dial-
ogues, pantomines and drills presented
by the children and young people. At
the close of the program Santa Claus
accompanied by his assistant appeared
and distributed gifts from the brightly
decorated tree, - Treats of fruit and
candy from the Sunday School were
enjoyed by the pupils and children in
attendance.
Christmas Concert at Knox Church
On Friday evening the pupils of the
Knox Presbyterian Sunday school. as-
sisted by several public 'school child-
ren under the direction of Miss ,Mable
Coultes, staged a Christmas concert in
the Sunday school room, R. J. Mc-
Murray acted as chairman. After a
period- of carol singing a program of
choruses, vocal and instrumental num-
bers, recitations, dialogues, folk dances
and playettes was presented. Junior
Mission Band Life Membership certifi-
cates were presented to Patsy Stewart,
Norma Moffatt and Bruce Robertson,
Fourteen pupils received certificates
for the completion of different courses
in memory work, and attendance but-
tons were awarded to 15 pupils. The
presentations were made by Mrs. Har-
vey Robertson S. S. superintendent and!
assistant Mission Band leader, anct,
Mrs. W. G, Mundell S. S. secretary- •
Santa Claus distributed the gifts.
C. B. Moffatt left this week to spend
a part of the winter with his daughter,
Mrs. Edith Sanderson and her daught-
er at London,
George Peacock, Ottawa, spent the
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs..
James Peacock.
Mrs. Harold Harris and two sons of
Holstein, are with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Johnston and
young son of Swith Current, Sask., are
visiting his father, Mr. John Johnston,.
1st con, of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Higgins are
spending the holiday with their sister
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon,
Higgins in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Meachan and:
daughter, Mary, of Wroxeter, spetit-
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry-
Elliott.
Lorne McCrackin of Seaforth, was a.
holiday visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. McCrackin.
Miss Lois Elliott, Reg. N., Worn—
en's College Hospital, Toronto, is-
spending Christmas with her parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott.
E. R. McKinney, Toronto. was a.
Christmas caller on his brother, W. H.
McKinney.
Miss Louise Patton is visiting with
relatives in Toronto.
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HOWICK GORRIE January 10th and 11th
TURNBERRY, WINGHAM , January 9th, 10th
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It is with a profound sense of gratitude that
we pause and extend New Year Greeting to
our many customers and friends . we have
been fortunate indeed to receive your splended
co-operation throughout the year in these
difficult times.
May we all stand in good heart facing the
New Year with renewed determination to help
fulfil the promise of Peace and Goodwill ahead.
rhe 'Management and Sea,
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
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