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Thursday, December 11, 1947 PAGE Sinn ,N THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Gwen Rtittan, Missions; Kathleen Ca-
thers, Citizenship; Marie gIcrafka,
Christian 'Culture,
Nit% AMP will conduct Bible. Study,
It.was decided to bold Ypang PcOple'S
meeting Oa Sunday evenings at
o'clock, Next meeting . to be held at
home of !Miss Joyce Thornton, Sunday
evening,' December 1.4th,
BLUEVALE
Y.P.U. News
The regular weekly meeting was held
in Bluevale on December 5th, with the
attendance of 22. The president presid-
ed. Mr, Burden led in prayer. Busi-
ness of the evening was the conducting
and ,plection of officers for the coming
year. Results are as follows: President',
Wilda Breckenridge; Vice-President,
Fleming Johnston; Secretary, Kay
Thompson; Treasurer, Roma Brecken-
ridge; Conveners, Christian Fellowship,
Melvin jermyn; Christian Missions,
Mary Darling; Christian Citizenship,
Harris Campbell; iChristian Culture,
John Bosman, Recreation, Mrs. G.
Hetherington, Mrs. Fleming Johnston,
Scott McLennan, Mrs. M. Jermyn;
Pianist, Delor,es Hamilton, Assistant,
Mrs. W. J. Johnston. Following elec-
tion of officers Mr:,, and Mrs. Melvin
Jerinyn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Thynne were called to the platform and
presented with a small gift. Each
jects, Joyce Thonton, Fellowship; thanked the Young People in a few
MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m.
TWO SHOWS EACH. NIGHT starting at 7,3Q
Friday, Saturday December 12, 13
"MEET THE NAVY"
ALL STAR CAST
Monday, Tuesday December 15, 16
"CROSS MY HEART"
BETTY HUTTON SONNY TUFTS
Wednesday, Thursday December 17, 18
"That Way With Women"
SYDNEY GREENSTREET MARTHA VICKERS
W, Whitfield.
Please note date of Anglican Christ-
mas "At Home" has been changed to
Friday evening, December 1.9th, iOath,
ering to. held in 'Orange Hall at 8.15
P,41,
Mr, Victor Emmerson, Dungtinnon,
Mr, Wes, Vodden, Londesboro, and
Mr. Cecil Grainger, were out hunting
on Monday morning, when Mr, Em-
merson shot a wolf in the bush former-
ly OwItca by the late Richard Jackson,
It is estimated the wolf would weigh
75 lb, It is nilite an unusual thing to
hear of wolves in Howick.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Stokes and
June of Clenannan, spent Sunday At
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Anson
Thornton, Mr, Charlie Lake of Ethel,
was a visitor on Sunday at the same
home.
Young People's Union
The annual meeting was held in the
church basement on Friday', December
6th, at 8,30 p.m. Dorothy Watson
presided and the meeting opened with
the "Call to Worship". The hymn
"Silent Night" was sung and David
Neilson read the scripture lesson,
Mark 10, 35-45. Rev. Mr. Howse led
in piayer. Election of officers was as
follows:
Hon. Pres., Rev. G. G. Howse; Pres.,
David Neilson; Sec„ Erland Gregg,
Treas, Grace Harinr; Pianist, George
Gregg. Conveners for different pro-
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well chosen words.
The topic' of the meeting was giveti
by Fleming Johnston, "The lift of
Christ and hymns of the PenOte,"
Lund* was served following the Meet-
big, The regular meeting will be `held
on December 12th, Friday night, at
8.36 in Bluevale United Church. A cot..
dial invitation is sent to all young
people of the church to attend. 'the
slides will be shown hi the church on
the Sunday, December 14th, in the
evening,
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