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TU ESDAY '°Pen Night
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FIRISTMAS:flSERTICES•
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse of
Belgrave, were guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Art. Edgar on Sunday,
• Miss June Casemore Wirigham,
spent the • week-end' With , her'' parents,
Mr. and Mrs.-11,Iilo."'Casetnorenn •
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• Mr. and Mrs. ex Catripbell were'
visitors with; Mr, and Mr's•• Jesse
Wheeler- last week. •
: Mr;,and Mrs. John Haines of Strat-
ford, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Haines•
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A delightful selection
of Christmas music
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Carol singing by
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Mr. and Mrs. ,4egli Switzer and
sons, Visited friends `in, 'Omni *.a n d Mt.
Forest on Friday.''.-- ''
• '.'-''.1" lit :Y.P.I.Y. is eniaeling regtilarly
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I'V'allad'e of i.on' don.
Gokrie Women's tnstitute
The bebembeinmeetitneof the Wo-
men's Institute was hold at the home
of Mrs. Norman Wad ;on December
11th., with a good attendance, The
ReettiegpAnnietntbnyoging the Ode
'foilonvein by thentordiS Prayer. The
usual -13tiaineei'Perioll4ollowed. Roll
Cali was, teependedotb:.by ,a gift for a
shut in.'`` efferent-'events were given
by MisniGlad Etlgar".•;‘,The piogramine
was in charge of.: Mrso•Wellingtaon,
being • a Christina& '''Prograinme and
Christmas Carolsi; Old and. New, were
the first talk ginetnlind ;everyone joined
in singing a verse. of the Carol after
each story. A paper-- on the story of
Christmas, was read next. This splen-
did paper was prepared by Mrs. Allan
Munro of Wroxeter, Who •so kindly
loaned it to Mrs. Wellington, it was
p,,grOatly .,a ppreciated ,thoroughly
enjoyed, A contest followed the artic-
les representing a proverb were exhib-
ited foul ladies tied for first place with
Mrs.'•Mettmes winning the draw for
the prize.•-:A dainty lunch was served
Jip the'h'oetese‘ann her helpers.
Vespeetervices
theielpristmas Vesper
Service ;On.,StinilaY'Aening in the Un-
ited Chtireti::: ..bakentent.• Patricia
Strong at the plane and.:Elennore Car-
son conducted the service', The choir
was made up of the alrls of C.G.
I.T. group. Reading by Doreen Har-
rison, SOlo- by Dorothr•WaTsdin "He.
,Smiles - Within HiS`'Cradie"'
• 'Tableau on ."Birth of Christ" with'
of March, This•Meeting brettrglit' tcj
close a very successful financial year,
While making; changes ii F, C, Tay-
lor's' well, Mr;' Will Hayes of Wrox-
eter, cut off a small root of DOW.
'Inen1.0 Pipe" vine which extended 10 ft,
clown the well aid to 527
small ;mete' at the-widest part. It is
now to be seen at J H, Neill's display!
• Mr, and Mren Johnston and daugh-
ter, Miss Emma, and Mrs. Shaw of
Bluevale, visited • their cousin, Miss
Martha Kahle on Tuesday of last week,
Mrs. F. C. Taylor spent a day' ill
Toronto, recently,
; The children are busy practising for
school concerts these days, The Gore
rie School Concert will be held on
Tnesday evening, Dec. 17th.
.', Women's Association
The annual meeting of the W.A. oE
the Vnited Church was held on Dec;:
12th,;,,:et the home of Mrs, Anson'
Thoriltbn with the Vice-President,,
Mrs. 1-IiAsitton in the chair, The meet-,
ing wasropened by singing Hymn 47.;
All joined in repeating the Lord's
Prayer. 'Mrs, Allan Hyndman read
the ChristtiOs Story, St. Luke, Chap-;
ter 2, verses; 7-2Q, prayer by Vice-i
president. Ty= 59 was sung, Mrs,
M. Irwin ieOttl a poem on Christmas.
The minnteV,nrere read and adopted,
Then'olnnieS''called with 12 members
rdSnoriding. The reports of the year
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,,The offices were then
vacantt alit...R6. Mr. Howse
presided for the election of officers,
which,' remitted •as,,follows:
'President, MrS. H. Ashton; Vice-
Sec.,,: Mrs. A.' E. Toner; Fin. Sec.,
Presi!Mrs,'WellingeOni Corresponding
',,ityttrlynatiVrAssistant Sec.,
Mrs. G. 'Edgar;'-areea&,, Mrs. M. Ir-
win; Pianist, Mrs. H. Spading; Aesist-
entTiAnist, Me•:S1R. A.;4,&Ition; Lunch
Committee, Mrs. H. Hyndman; Quilt
' Committee, 'WA. C. Black; Mrs. J.
Edwards, Mrs. S. Edgar, Mrs. R. Har-
rison, Mrs. H. Keil; Parsonage Coin.,
Mrs. W. H. Gregg, Hyndman,
Ars. H. Sperling, Kre., Etta Day;
Auditors, Mrs, P. Kan*, Mrs. Howse, • 11,.•••••••• • •
poe4re.4y r,se. Ay gam a
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Nothieg's more acceptable to
absent loved ones !tweed chance.
fo spend Christmas or New Yetn''s,
at home So send a prepaid
railway ticket this year I
Any Canadian Pacific agent
will arrange delivery\Onti
about special low 44:14 %rot,
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The December meeting of the Wo-
mons, Institute with „am attendance of
16 was held on .Wednesday afternoon-
last at Mrs. Wm, Edwards. With Mrs.'
:Curie as organist, meeting opened with
.tile Ode and Prayer. Minutes were.
Aged by Mrs. Elmer •Zinn also a lovely
,Jetter of thanks for clothing from a
.,lady in Finland,t aqdresse0 to Mrs.
James Stokes. Call was answered
by if you have a good thing, pass it
hyn"if you have a good housekeeping
tip pass' it on," sonic recipes were giv-
,Cti for cake, but they didn't tell us
where they got sugar. -
Motto, the Spirit of Christmas by
Mrs. Arthur Fitch.o Tnpic snaking our
•''CltristinaS practical.' Mrs. Thomas Ab-
Tnifaninerthett. .•rt Mina ``school
children, .Eleanor Horton, Donna and
Petee 'Newans,• with
soniennotion seinen:, But best of all
wan the lovely lenein-serVed by M.
Clarke Ren Wick, - Ors. 'Coln% and M4
K. C. Press and the old; fashioned cup
Of t4... • .
Recent '•visitoes: with ;Mr. and MrS.
Harry Mulvey were . Mr. and Mrs.
Selah Breekenridge',Of Jamestown.
nuthbeiqronk the villa0 attended
The concert of N§,,),„ Culinse,,' on Wed.
-nesday•.eveiting: 'As frtakeS the Irish
to snake you laugh they were certain,.
ly there, as it was a night of fun top=
ped toci with
Mf 4i..1.--itnikiti now resting comfort.
Ably, at; her .home here. Mrs. riallagh
'ats.o. keening better:
'' Isabel Zinti's coneett on Dee, 18th.,
promises to be, a goodione,
Nr4 and Mes„Baiie of Winghann
speet Sunday evening at Jack Reid's,
M, Jeffray spent Wednesday event
ins at Roland Ballagh's and took hi
the concert,
The Red Cross meeting 'of Mein.
tosh group was held. on. Thursday aft
tertiobit at the home of Mrs, John Fare
grlh
jack Fitch jr., has sold his houge•
Ati.'Mr,"Stewart Finley. We' welcome
Mn mid Mrs, Finley to the es-
pecially Harold.
Ntr, Udell has returned feeling much
batter, and, conducted a -short service
On Sunday, , •
The United Church Sabbath School
will hold their ,concert on Monday evt
toing.in the church.
At their homes here on Sunday were
were Joyce Horton of Guelph, Audrey
Hunkin Bluevale and Lyle 'Fitch.
The funeral of Rodney Kahle, eleven
weeks old, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kainepf.111tOoklYn,:twhet *rein tli
Sick Phl.ildree:e Hoenital,, Thin:1Mo, ;Iv
neld.„freep,the netne,lof his pto
er„' Mren Pearl d4 nine, Tuesday ,elter-
46a, linerment'fil i the !Gorrie' ceme-
tery. He is survived by his parents
and mid brOtbertXeith, -
' 'Mr, and' Mrs, Alex. Marshall and I Jimmie of Stratford, were Sunday visi.
tors with the formers parents, 'Mr. and
Mrs.•.W. Marshall. "Mrs. M. Willits,
'of 'Turnberry is also a visitor at the: • • • same hoMe.
I4Ir. lvan Harris, former well, known`.
illonriek resident,- passed away"Tees-'
day morning in the Listowel Hospital;
He had been suffering' from a hearli
condition for some time, but only was.
admitted to the hospital on Sunday.
He had been residing in Hanover for
he Past eighteen months. A brother,
Carl, resides in the west, and another
brother, Arthur,- iri Ottaina.
Mary, jesephi,The.'Three Wiee Mena
The Three Shepherds and The Angels,'
Those • to,king, part were . Fern Cook,
Marion Toner, Eleanore Stephens,V
Alice Downey, Bonnie • Zinnmerman,„
Margaret Heibein, Shirey Shera,' Betty!
Newton And Gadys Harper, The ad•-•
dress was given by June Brown, The
,cande lighting service was very impres.!
sive,
. The Girls -wish to thank all those'
who came out and shared this service'
with them. '
FLASHLIGHTS, all' sizes and '
prices.
Anti-Freeze $1.59 gal: I.42c ea tit."
Good' assogrnent of Car JACKS '
Keep your head Warta with army
surplus 'HELMETS at 'artly '
fraction of their value $1.85
- Give
Woodworking ,,TOOLS
for Christmas
8 inch Circular SAW witla, ad-.
instable table only „ -$44.95
JIG SAW ,
Guarded Emery Stan&
Ball bearing Saw gou.iros.
Emery Stand'
:SICLWAX, UEEIN4tAX1EELT INSOLES
JIOCKKTeLOVP.S, PAPS „and .1)1.TcKS
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SKIING is a good healthy sport, so ,
why not giVe SKIS for Chrisrm-as?
CHALET HARN4,SS-qhe best that money
can buy, nIVIetal. Heil Strap,
Children $1.39 Standard size $1.95
Cable Harness p.o4
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SKI PALES
;., , PI.Aldren. $1-1-5
' Bamboo $1.98
Brughes and Emery Stones
OPert End WRENSH,,,act $2.30
TARFAULINS $20,15 ,
12;c16 $23.00
" 1 I2x18 $25.90
Heat that' *ire Room with a
Safej-GLO circulatin.)1
7' ELECTRIC 'HEATER
560 A. 1320 watts.-- • 427.75
Bread Toasters ... $2.79
BICYCLE PARTS
Bells, horns and lights.
Clear Vision Frost Shield
wire klectric DEFROSTERS
• Dtiro-Wood $2.59
Duralurnimnn $3.45
each week e with. an . attendance left
twenty members: •, Last. Week:the meet-
ing Wok place nit the horne'lailMaxin
and Mildred; • Farrish 'with Jaya
Thornton in charge, A splendid' dev-
otional programme was given after
which a social time was enjoyed by all.
On Sunday n'ettiling.,titeny.P. of the
United Church will Present a Christ-
Mas service., Several young people will,
take part in the service. Therenvid,be
a young people's choir with special
Christmas music,
Mr-and' Mrs... Don , Campbell and
David,; spent with Mrs. Camp-
bell's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh
Gilmour of Wingham. • ; • -
Mrs,. Etta,,Pylm is visiting with her
son, Mr, Cliff Pyke and: Mrs. -Pyke.•
Mr. StonlingPinlay.was in Kitchener
on Wednesday.
Mr. Jack Aftitsgrove has opened•up a
nenr ' -
Mr, and Mrs. E.Allarin..of Moncton,
and Mr. R. Dilworth of Ethel, visited
with , Mr. awn, Mrs:. Harald "Hrtatnan
on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of Her-
schel, Sask., are visiting with relatives
in the community, Mrs. Harris is a
sister of Mrs. Mabel Stewart,'The ttie,
hers had not met for titirtyo years.
Mr. and Mia,"john ''Hytidtrian Aett
Miss Nort Taylor were in Harriston
on Saturday: ""
Mrs. Allan Diehl is moving here,
from TotontO,, to the lteine re6en*;
purchased from the estate of the late
Mrs. Isaac Wade,
Presbyterian W.M.S,
The regular monthly meeting of the
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the
home of Mk'tiordon OsInn'ott- Wed:,
tesday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Robin-,
son was lit 'charge of the ;Meeting,. A
splendid program was prepared; by the
ladies. Election of officers was held,
Owing to winter weather no more,
meetings' will be held until the month
FEA'TURES
:BOOKS' for CHRISTMAS
Such Titlei as
"Pride's Fancy" "Love From London"
"B. F.'s Daughter" "Shofe Leave"
"Britannia Me\-vs" Wati-PY,,Jerns"
'"Chloe Ma.rr" "Aftg,t.,;Sn'ph Pka:sures"
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See the ultimate, in ,,DitAPERIES-
:Brighten your livir4 room with a lovely
OIL PAINTING----from 02.00 up
SPE C1AL CAtifis'finas BROA A ST
'Thursday, December 1.9th, 1946
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'. &A Let s ve ,Your
Chrsma Problem
We have a very nice supply of Christmas Plants,for
You to Choose from:. ,„
Such aA, S: zaleas,,Poihsetilas; South .Afi-icaln Violets
Blue and Pink,•Cyclatnan; BegOnias. •.
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Also a Good SuPply of Cut Flowers
Chrysanthemums) large And small; Carnations;
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ARTIFICIAL ,CARISTMAS CORSAGES
There will be 3 deliveries on. Dec, 24th. 'Please
note last deliverr,leaves'Greenhouseat'4,30.
Pleaie ender early to avoid diAatopointinent.
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Good ofBand Painted and Other Pottery.
Plant rood :Vied l!ii1.14` own oreeiihottse'
vvell reconimenilecl.
THURSDAY
;ID AY
.SATURDAY
An invitation is exteoded to all tIte;
children and parents of the commun..'
ity by the •Gorrie Women's Instituten
to see thefilms and Christmas pictures!
which' Mr, 'Herb Neill will show on
Saturday, afterrionn, Dec. 21st,, at 2
pan., in the township hall. This nas
been an annual treat tfor the children
except last year when. Mr, Neill' 'was
in the hospital,
Mrs. W. C. King and Mrs. Ira Mc-
Lean, Wroketer, visited their uncle
and aunt, .Mr, and -Mrs. !Moffatt of
Wirigham ton Tuesday of last 'week.
Mrs. Harold Edgar and Frances,
spent a few days in :Toronto reeeritly,
Mr, and Mrs. Vic Shern of Moore-
field; *ere 'in nown on Wednesday.
There:was a good attettclance Friday'
evening At: the Orange Hall when the
Anglican ;congregation gathered for a:
social evening land Christmas tree.!
,Ren, J. C.' Caley-presided for a Short!
program and carol singing also givinn'
a talk:on the Christmas theme. This
was followed by •gamee and contests,
Santa' aiiiiving later. -Lunch was ser-
ved.
FLORIST
Phone 101.
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DIAGONAL RD., jUst off Main Street
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