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PAQE WONT E WINO AM ADVANC-TINgs Wedneaday, February 'thl, .195;
WINGFIAPMH,ONE 103
; Family Night, to be held in 1Thited i
11 ' Church schoolroom, on Friday, Fcdi-
ONT., ' ruary trust., at 8 p.m. AVroxcier
branch has forty members and with
............•""°'""'"'"'''''"°•"'"""'"'"•®""`"'"•• 1 liusbands anti families More than one
hundred are expected to attend. There
1 will be one hour's supervised play for
:the children from 3 to 9 o'clock. Pro-
; gramme and a social time will follow.
1 Conunitt ye in charge of arrangements
] are Mrs. Vern Denny, President;
, Airs, Lyle Brothers, Al rs. W. T. Mac-
i Lean, Al l's. W I'S. Newton and Mrs.
D. S Mac Naughton.
Wroxeter Group Wins First Place
I 1 „ \ 'rox ()ter Group won first place on •
!Friday evening when the Iiiwicl
!'.ions Club held their second Mystery
! Contest Concert llorrie won second
place, while Fordwich group placed ,
thin,. The programmt) arranged by '
Chairman, (fordo]) Gibson and Gilbert 1
1 towe, was as folltms: I >aneing,
1 I 4:•.• land Flig, Ill ai-jorie :Moffatt, ac-
c,,,111,„i ni e d al the piano by- Miss I
J1.101111] Al otiatt, harmonica and piano, '
l old time music. Andy and Art Gib-
; ],]].u; vocal duets, "Silver Bells" and
"'Fennessm) Walt'''. by Al isses Thelma
Denny and Gilherta Howes, with Mrs,
.141e Brothers accompanist; readings
.by Mrs. D. S. ,MattNaughtm, "The
1 • I )riving Lesson" and "Ilse Scotch
I Minister"; piano solo, Mrs. Bra- 1
• tiers, "Walking on Air Stunt" by
, Ken Edgar and Cra \viiiril Gibson;
cowboy songs svi tit guitar a ccompan -
intent by Tommy Parker, closing
' clan-as by entire caste. Announeentent
1 ! .iv-it: made of the third contest concert
i) to he held in Pordwich Community-
?) • H.111 on Friday, February 23r11.
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the :011.11T4 WhiClt was 'heartily .endOrS
ed by all present.
Officers for the coming year are
as follows: Session, ,clutirman, Rev. U.
croultieltut George Allen, G. Wit,
/hlt Gibson, R, Rntm, J. \v. Dong^
las, Allen Munro, Thos. Shearer, W.
A. SnWtell, Alvin Moffatt, G. Allwrid
Wearring, Leslie Douglas, D. S. M ac:-
Naught:cm, Vern Denny, secretary,
Committee of stewards, eltairtuan,
Harvey McMichael; three years, IL
Townsend, \Nal, Hart, Phillip Durst,
Gilbert Bowes, _Lyle Brothers; Two
Years, W. ti, liggins, Ronald 'Mali k:-
had, George Gibson, Ira MacLean,
R. R. Hunter; one year, :Harvey Mc-
Michael, Harvey Timm, J. H. Wylie,
Dr, R, B. almer, Arthur Gibson;
11, also the Wonitin's Missionary- tine- trustees, R. J. Ratan, A, Munro, W. A.
iety, had tint their allocation. Mrs. .Sawtell, J. 11, Wylie, J. W. Douglas;
G. A. Weaning, on behalf of the con- ushers, Harvey Timm, Ronald Mr-
gregation, moveda vote of thanks to Michael,, Lloyd Townsend, Ira Mac-
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last in the MasOnic Club. rooms. Pro-
gressive euchre was enjoyed. Mrs.
Wm. Hart and Alrs. Ken W(,..bster
held higbeSt score fur ladies. MIL.
Tulin' and Glenn Willilts woo hon-
I . this s]. r., ice and join with those across
, the world ill prayer ior peace.
• Will accommodate semi-invalid 1 Family; Night For Women's Institute i
or bed patients. / At] interesting programme lull of 1
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WROXETER
fAliss Jeanne Moffatt, Kitchener,
Spent the N eck-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffatt.
Rev, ,i,7. E. Croultielm was in
charge of church tit the .61' “'i CI'
c K.N. :N.' on Monday morning last.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle lrotilerS and
daughters, also Mrs. Vitcoria Bro-
thers, 7,p e n t Sunday with friends. at
;Fergus, guests of their cousins, Mr,
and Airs. Lloyd Ruler.
Airs, 1), S. MacNauglitou spent a
day last week in Toronto and attend-
ed the lee Follies.
Commencing Wednesday of this
week at eight o'clock. a w e ekly pray-
er servin, will be held in the United
Church throughout the season of
Lent.
lhe Fourth Line Turnberry Forum, o'cloCki .' fall attendance is. request- : sinus, The i Telling hymn wits ."Jostis
Met at the home of Al r, and Mrs. ed. Shall Rilign," followed by the Lord's
Ale McTav
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on Abinday night. It rayer. During the husiness period
was
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review nit with Raymond El- Women's Missionary Society pians were made to hold a skating
liott hailing the discussion. Progres- The Women's Missionary Society, party on Wednesday, February 7th,
sive euchre was enjoyed, Eileen :Hem United Church, will bold their Feb- Edythe Weir read the Scripture les-
ning and John 'McTavish holding the Nary meeting in the church parlors son, Matthew, chapter 20, verses 20,
high scores, Raymond Elliott and on Tuesday, Feb. 13th., at 3 p.m, Mrs. 34, Mrs, li, E. Cronhielm led in pray,
Mrs, 'Jennie Walker won the consola- Alva Moffatt and Mrs. Sanderson or, A. poem entitled "Work," was
lion. 'awards. Air. and Mrs. Eldred will have charge in the devtAtiond, read by the convener, Guest speaker
Nichol invited the group to their Mrs. Altinro will review a chapter 01 was Airs. Cronhielin and her subject
Monte for the c,nning meeting. the study book, Miss Hazelwiaul will "Ctimmuuisin versus Christimnty."
Mrs. George Griffith and son, Jack, speak on Christian Stewardship, Thi The meeting closed with singing of
Mrs. William Hart, Mr. anti Mrs, roll call to he answered by a thought Bishop Ileber's Missionary hymn,
livomp,' livs1,)p and Miss Min i Mina Ball on prayer. All the ladies are invited "From Greenland's ley ,moontaius,"
•Aele in Parkhill on Friday, where to attiii :ii the monthly Meeting 01 the and the Alizpah benediction,
titt'v idle-lido' funeral services tor a - Vi
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dative, the Lte John Hyslop.
Nine table.: wen in the play, wlteni World Day of Prayer The annual meeting- of the United
Church was held in the church sel.w..d
MenfbVr : ,)1 tit. jiinws ' ("burr]: 9.oll - Tile annual \V"rid Ill/A* "I' P,r;IY'''" re.,.in on W e dnesday e i ening. ..A1 7
*('`I " '''""i"l ''''111'":. "" In 'llY 'vs "' wil l hi" lull F ni'l":' -I. this o'cleck striper teas s..crved witlCinern , •
--- ;wick, 3 p.m., in Cnited. Church. Mrs. bt,rs of the -\ N -„meo., .\.„„c i aii,,,, ill
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"FAIRVIEW"
L . K. t...iiininelin will gilt, an address. ]. coarge of arrangements,
t to
Misses Thelma Denny and (
Him es will sing, Leaders ir—ut the E. Cronhielm presided for
will lb, service . \\ outwit
'insoles: meet in].: inclitilin.„.,g the • (oiled, Anglican and Presli ierian
NUrSirfil Home
this community are tirxivri 1,1 aftClid
for the Aged
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ours for men. Refreshments. were on display m n ano s store win d ow,
served by the ladies. The WilMerS• who hold th e coveted
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Griffith. and award are 'Gordon Gibson, skip, Al-
Mrs. Ida Griffith of 1A"ingliatn, were len Munro, vice-skip, Alerwyn Grain-
Sunday visitors with :Mr. and Mrs, ..ger, 1st.; Alvin Moffatt, second. Etn.di
George Griffith, Mrs. lila Griffith, player received desk lamp as .a
until recently a resident of this prize.. Twenty-tour rinks took part to
trict, lea ves shortly' to visit her dau- :the Bonspiel. Congratulations.
ghter, Mrs. Mtrrlim, 11/•ummeg.
Friends here wish Airs, Griffith a
pleasant trill,
Young People's Union
The Young People's Union held
, their weekly ineetIng on bm1day C'Vcil-
ThQ Wintiell'S 'Guild of St. 'James g in th e churcb schoul-room. Ron-
Church. will hold their February aid MeAfichael, president, was in
mcedng in the church basement on charge turd t h e meeting arranged
the afternoon of the 14th., lit 2.30, by Ed yt i lt. we i r. convener of Mk_
Local cpriers Win Trophy eIectiop, cif officers, and con d ucte d ai
A local group of curlers attended short worsliiP serVice. The hymn,
the honspid Harristou of Montluy I:t:/110 the Pills" was 8"g f°110.W.Vit
Qf last Week, succeeded in winning ny the scripture lesso4 a nd prayer.
the Aitchiejobh Trophy, which is now Miss Many Gibson, secretary-treas-
urer. read Mt minutes of 1950 meet .,
Harvey McMichael, chairman o f
the 'board ui :,iewurds gave the t reas.
tires statement, showing amount7.
raised for the general, fund an d Ni ts.
siu"arYa" 'M"allenancv was '$4,227,. 52; Sunday School, $294.:13; Wont.
en's Associat in, $957,07 ; Mission
Band, $24.62: \Nowell's issionary
Society, $232,22: youn g People's
'$200,90,
T110 minister expressed thanks to
the congregall,,n for the co-operation
received, He stated that the M. and
United Church Annual Meeting
ft' Interest at the rate of Four per cent. per
annum will be allowed on such prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. ,
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
Taxpayers may make payments on account of
1951 taxes up to 90 per cent. of 1950 taxes.
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