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J Guest speaker was G. WarloW of
1 the 0.A.Q.: at Guelph, who was intro-
(Need by the agricultural representa-
tive, Harold Baker, of Clinton. David
Neilson led in a sing-song, Grace Rd,
gar gave a report of the Junior In-
stitute. Rita Harding reported on the
summer camp and Campbell Brown
gave a report on the work of the.
Junior Farmers,
Alice. and Ann Retails favored with
a duet, Tom,C'Kraflts. read the club
Finance committee: • Mrs. George
King, Mrs. Norman Wade, Mrs. Las-
sie Taylor; sick and visiting commit-
tee, Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge, Mrs, Tes-sie Zimmerman, Mrs. William Wilson.
Final arrangements were made for
the annual dinner and bake sale.
Mrs. Mabel Stewart Winner Nine tables 'were in play for the
first of the L.O.L. euchres in the
Orange Hall on Wednesday night.
Miss Wilson and Mrs. Mabel Stewart
tied for the ladies' piize, Mrs. 'Stewart
winning in the draw. Wm. Taylor had
the highest score for: the men and
Mrs. Burns Stewart received the
birthday prize.
James Clark New President
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Howl* Junior Farmers and jtiniOr
Institute held their annual banquet
in the Gorrie Community nan:on
Wednesday night when parents were
guests, More than 100 were present.
Members of the senior Institute 'serV-
ed,
Cherehmen he'd its November Meet-
ing at St. James' Church, VVroiceter,
on Tuesday' evening. The following
officers were chosen or the coming
year: President, James Clark, Wrox-
eter; 1st vice president, Clifford Dodds
of Cdrrie; 2nd vice president, Frank
Graham, Pordwich; secretary-treasur-
er, E. H. Strong, of Gorrie,
few days last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Calbert Falconer, of
Blyth, were recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. T, L. McInnes.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Hill, of Moore-,
field, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Shera on Thersday,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harris, of Col-
onsay, Sask., and, Mr. Wm. Sotheran,
of Fordwich, visited Mrs. Tessie Zim-
merman on Tuesday.' Mr, and Mrs.
Harris have been visiting with Howick
relatives for the past week,
Mrs. Frances Strong and Mr. Roy
Strong visited with Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Pennington, at Teeswater, on Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Mitchell and family, of
Molesworth, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Clara Ritchie,
Mr: and Mrs. Win. Doig, of Moles-
worth, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Brown,
Appleby-Armstrong
Rites in ,Belgrave
A quiet wedding took place at the
Unified Church manse, Belgrave, at
1,30 o'cleilt Saturday, November 21,
when Lillian,Evelyn Armstrong,
daughter of Mi:a. EdWin Armstrong,
of Brussels, and the late Mr, Arm-
strong; became the bride of Lloyd
Arnold Appleby, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Scknuel Appleby, Blyth, Rev. Chas. D.
Cox' officiatedz,
The bride .looked lovely in a- light
navy blue suit with red accessories,
She wore a corsage of white chryan-
thiiiiums. The maid of honor was
Miss Della Armstrong, sister of the
bride. She wore a light blue suit
with navy accessories and a corsage
of pink baby chrysanthemums com-
pleted her costume. The best man
Was William R. Appleby, of Clinton,
brother of the groom.
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A reception and wedding dinner
WAS served at the home of the bride's.
mother.. Pink and white streamers
and white bells decorated the rooms
end a three-tier wedding cake .centr,,,
ed the bride's table.
Mrs. Armstrong, mother of the
bride, received ln a rust-colored .suit,
with corsage ..of yellow roses, She
was assisted by the groom's mother,
who, wore a Week crepe dress. Other;11
assisting were Miss Ethel Pierce and
Miss Shirley lqarks.
The bride's going-awar costume'
was her wedding suit. After a trip
to neints M Southern Ontario they
will reside on the groom's farm near
Myth.
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The Wingham Advanee-Tinees* Wednesdays, Page Elforca
Personals
Mrs. Fred Weir, of Salt Coats,
Man., was a guest at the home of
paper and Alice Behrns sang and a Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hyndman, and
skit completed the Program. The rest of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Toner, for a
of the evening pe in dancing,
Raymond l Bill, president of the
Junior Farmers, presided for the pro-
gram,
L.O.R.A. Elects Officers
At the annual meeting last week
the Gorrie L.O.B.A. No. 180 chose the
following officers for the coming year:
Immediate PM, Mrs. Lottie Thorn-
ton; PM, Mrs. T. L. McInnes; Deputy
Mistress, Miss Margaret Dane; Jr.
Deputy Mistress, Mrs. Harold Robin-
son; recording secretary, Mrs, George
Brown; financial secretary, Mrs. Reita
Carson; treasurer, Mrs. George King;
chaplain, Mrs. Luella Sanderson;
guardian, Mrs. Annie Toner; director
of ceremonies, Mrs. Wm. Smith; sen-
ior lecturer, Mrs. Alba Carson; depu-
ty, lecturer, Mrs. Alec Taylor; inner
guard, Mrs. Effie, McCracken; outer
guard, Mrs. Lorne Walker; organist, Mrs. W.C. King spent Friday in
Mrs. Norman Wade; auditors, Mrs. London,
Lloyd Hockridge, Mrs. Eva Jacklin. Mr. and Mrs, James Shore, Miss
Jean Lohr and Miss Thelma Ben-
nett attended the wedding of the for-
mer's daughter, MisS Shirley Shera,
to Mr. Lloyd Woods, in Kitchener on
November 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman and
Mrs. John Hyndman visited with Mrs,
John Gowdy at the home of her niece, Mrs. Lester Falconer and Mr. Fal-
coner, Teeswater, on Sunday,
Harry King returned home Friday
after spending a couple of weeks in
Winnipeg,
W. W. King, Knowlson Hueston,
Dick Carson and A. A, Donnelly were
in London on Friday for the Shriners'
Fall Ceremonial,
The Friendly Fours of the United
Church W.A. will meet on Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. W. C.
King.
Birth
HUTCHISON—In the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hutchison, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Colmer, Donna
and 'Gary, spent the Week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest King.
Robert Graham, Harvey Sperling,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Carol
and Marion, spent a day last week
at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.
Attending the Warden's banquet on
Thursday evening in Knox'Chu'rch,
Goderich, were Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Strong, accompanied`by Miss Eleanore
Carson. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parrish
were also guests.
Little Grace Holmes, Molesworth,
visited on Tuesday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dustow.
Mr. and Mrs.. William Smith and
family were in Guelph on Saturday
and visited with Dr. A. L. and Mrs.
Maclntyre, of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mrs. John Ilynefiran, Mrs. Annie
Toner, Mrs. Fred Hyndman and Mrs.
Fred Weir were recent -visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spot-
ton, of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Plant, of Lon-
don, and Mrs.. Bertha Plant, visited
Mrs. Win. Barton, elf Drayton, Sun-
(day.
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Rib Roast, Rolled (no bone) lb. 70c
Shoulder Roast of Beef . lb. 48c
Rolled Boiling Beef lb. 40c
Not Rolled lb. 30c
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