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PAGE TEN WINGIIUT AD VANCIVrii\TES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10., :1190
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sellers have been
honoured guests on several ace:161°ns
during the past week to celebrate the
2.5th anniversary of their marriage,
which was sWeiniMall at the nuinse in
Kippen on September 29th, 1926. Rev.
Mr. Lundy formerly of Walton offic-
iated. Mr. Sellers has always lived in
Morris township and Mrs. Sellers was
the former meta Harris of Walton.
The first social function was when
the Sellers brothers with their wives
and families and Mrs. Sophie Sellers
gathered at the home of t he bride and
groom and presented them with
beautiful wall mirror.
Mrs. Sellers' sister, Mrs. Archie
Kelp and Archie of Preston treated
the Harris relatives to a turkey rita-
nor at Leisure Lodge. when a wedding
cake, a gift from the bride's mother,
adorned the table. Music throughout
the ' ner ntr was supplied by tilt'
Ott orchestra. Following the dinner
the guests were enfie•tained at the
Keig home. where the guests of hon-
our were presented with a mix master.
men's Association Inveling of the 'Un-
ited Church, held by invitation, at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Ratan, of Gor-
rie. on October 4th, A letter from
Mrs. E. Stone, of London, England,
was read by Mrs, A. MeCrackin. The
letter expressed hearty thanks for
the box of food recently sent her by
the Association. Mention was made ()I
recent improvements in the church
basement. Further plans wore made
for conducting a bazaar in the the
schoolroom of the church, to be open-
ed at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, October
17th.
Following the W. A. meeting, the
W.M.S. held its meeting conducted by
the president. Mrs. Sparling John-
ston. The roll call was answered by
repeating a Thanksgiving verse. Mrs.
J. Wiclestead gave a topic from Ole
study book. "The Church of Little
Places." She told of the 0000 or more
small centres, scattered over sparsely
settled parts of Canada. whore stud-
ent missionaries carry on preaching
services, Mrs. Milton Fraser, speaking
on "Tasks Old and New," showed the
different methods used in missionary
work. Ships, dog teams, correspon-
dense and radio all serve to bring
the gospel message to isolated com-
munities. There are 5000 pupils en-
rolled in a Sunday School that never
meeets but gets all insruction by rad-
io or mail. Mrs. Puttan served refresh-
ments at the close of the meetings
and a social time was spent.
Congratulations are due Bruce.
yourwer son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Robertson of Bluevale, for winning
first prize in the public speaking
contest at the Belgrave school fair
concert. He was also presented with
a Watermans pen and pencil set don-
ated by the Robert Simpson Co., for
having the highest number of points
in the school work classes shown and
a box of six hooks donated by the T.
Eaton Co. for having the highest
number of points in all classes in the
fair,
Knox W.M.S.
The October meeting of the W.M.
S. of Knox Presbyterian Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Robertson with 16 ladies present, The
president, Mrs. Eldred Nichol, pre-
sided, read the Invocation and offer-
ed prayer for a more extensive spread
of Christian Literature. The Scrip-
ture readings were from Joshua and
the Psalms read by Mrs. Allan Mc-
Kercher and the meditation was pre-
pared by Mrs. Harry Elliott. Mrs.
Gordon Mundell gave an interesting
paper on Christian Literature. She
showed a map outlining the countries
under the care of the W.M.S. and
pointed out the great need for Chris-
tian Literature. Mrs. W. G. Mundell
conducted a Bible Quizz on the fain-
NORM. CLEGG, Gorrie
ROSS H. MARTYN, Ripley
ily of Jesus. Mrs, W. Adair gave the
, greatest number of correct answers.
All joined in a sing-song of favorite
, hymns and the president read a poem
entitled "The Pastor." During the
business period it wits decided to
I hold the Fall Thankoffering meeting
on Sunday evening, October 14th., in
the church at 8 o'clock. Rev, W, J.
Fulton of Brussels will be the guest
speaker and there will be two
I strips shown.
Arrangements were made to attend
and assist with the program at the
sectional meeting at Ethel on Oetober
23rd. Mrs. Nichol dedicated the offer-
ing with prayer, Mrs, Elsie LaMont
led in prayer and the Lord's Prayer
was repeated in closing. At the close
of the meeting the hostess served a
dainty lunch.
Organist Honored
Mrs. W. J. Johnston was honored
on the occasion of her birthday at the
regular choir practice in the United
Church this past week. Following the
practice the choir joined in singing
"Happy Birthday to You." A delicious
lunch was served including both dark
and light birthday cake. Mrs. John-
ston was presented with a corsage I
of roses and a beautiful cup and
saucer. Mrs. Johnston has been the;
family, were Sunday visitors with Mr. I
and Mrs. Stanley Gallaher at Salem
and attended the Anniversary sec-
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mooney, Toronto,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson, Jim
and Larrie of Drew, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Newman, Helen and Connie of
Harriston, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Darling.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKinnon, Tor-
onto, with his brother, R. H. and Mrs.
McKinnon spent Sunday Thanksgiving
with Mrs. A. Armstrong and Duncan
McKinnon at Brussels.
G. Man Williams
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Dr. R. C, Redmond
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EvcningS by appointment.
Recent visitors with 11.1`. and Mrs.
:Joseph H. Smith were Mr, and Mrs,
William H. Myers and baby Billy of
Doncaster, Mrs. William Kearney of
Cromarty, Mr, Frank Kearney and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kearney of
I Brussels,
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, George T. Thomson were their
daughter Mrs. Albert Barry of
, Sarnia, Mr. Barry and baby Paula.
(Intended for last week)
I Mrs. O. Q. Anderson of Belgrave,
has kindly consented to speak on the
Huron County Health Insurance Plan
at the Bluevale Institute meeting on
October 11th.
Rev. H. B, Livingstone, minister of
MeKillop Twp, charge will be guest
preacher at Bluevale United Church
next Sunday,
FORINIC11
Huron Deanery W. A. will hold
their fall meeting in Trinity Church,
Fordwich, on Thursday, October 11th.,
at 2 p. m, A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all ladies in the parish of
Gorrie, Fordwich Wroxeter to
attend.
Memorials
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas and Jon of
Middleport, N. Y., were recent visi-
tors at the homes of Wm. Wade and
Cecil Cooper.
Mrs, Nellie Gamble has returned
after viaiting, friends at Ann Alow',
Mich,
Mrs. Jack Sutherland an two child-
ren of Collingwood, are visiting with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Homburg.
Dill Johnston, student at University
of Western Ontario, London, spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mar,
guerite Johnston.
A benefit dance is being held tie*
Friday evening, October 12, for
Hendrick Espensen, whose barn was
destroyed by fire last Monday morn-ing.
NEWS OF BLUEV ALE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sellers Feted
On 25th Wedding Anniversary
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members of the Euehre club arrived
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roar of motor horns. Euchre was
ud and the ladies served a delicious •
lunch Mrs. Roy navvy read a po,,m
suitable to the oteasiun and airs,
11ernard Thomas presented a sil,-er
,..r,arn and angar with silver tray in
the grape design. Mr. and Mrs. s'.1-1
lurs huth ,xpi.vs,wd their sincere
and appri.:14::on. •
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Thanksgiving Reunion
I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer and
daughter, Betty of Toronto, spent 1;c1,•-
oral days at their summer farm
home and for Thanksgiving invited
twenty relatives, members of the
Messer and McKinney families. Mr.
Messer showed moving pictures of
their British and European trip, in-
• eluding scenery of their ancestral
homes in Scotland and Ireland.
Bluevale United
Rev. H. E. Livingstone of Duff's
Church, IVIeKillop township, appoint- I
ment of the Winthrop charge, was ,
the guest speaker in the Bluevale Lin-1
ited Church on Thanksgiving Sunday,
having exchanged pulpits with Rev.
R. A. Brook, •who was anniversary
speaker at the MeKinop church.
Mr. Livingstone is m Irishman and
gave a stirring eisetission on "The
Giving of Thanks." Mr. and Mts. Ray Cooper and M.
Knox Presby. ' and Mrs, Harold Doig returned last
Mr. Charles Falconer, a student !TET;;L•31x(12,?: Ontario, Ottawa, Montreal
from a motor trip through
from Toronto had charge of the ser- and New York State
Vices at Knox Presbyterian Church, Muyne United Church marked its
i
• Bluevale and at Belmore. • seventy-fifth anniversary on Sunday,
• October' 7th. Invitations wore sent
out to former members of the eon-
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gregation.
organist for a number of years.
Personals
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.1
and Mrs. W. M. Adair included Mrs.
Peter McIntosh, Mrs. Minnie Robert-
son, Mrs. Norman and their son, Jack
Adair, all of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street and
their daughter, Linda, of Listowel, ;
spent Sunday with Mrs. Aitken and !
the Misses Duff.
Mrs. Harry Wheeler and Miss Lit- I
ella Brewer of London, spent the holi-
day week-end with their brothers,
George and Charley Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McEwen and I
two children or.g..eaford, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
1. , Felker.
I Miss Edith Garniss, Clinton, was I
I a holiday visitor with her mother,
Mrs. John Garniss,
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt, Mrs.
R. F. Garniss and Mac and Olive
Scott, spent Sunday with Mr. and I
Mrs. Neil B. McEachern at Clifford.
Donald MacLean and Glen Sellers
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I Clarence McLean, at London.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adair are spend-
ing a few days with their sons at
Hanover and Cookstown. g•
Miss Ruby Duff is visiting with her
friend, Miss Flora Stewart at Tor-1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and 404.0.0411.110 4.0.1•11.41.6% 410.11.04•0•11.110 0011400.0 4•1M041111.0S
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