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the week-Cad WO Mr. and Mrs.
.lion Reed Jo it.14tere4.
Mr. 'and X.,orne
Seifert,' a son;in 'toe failitewel
Memorial Hospital on Wecinet,
day, Jan, 8th, 1I157.
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tits death of he 'Faker, •,W.
natens4Iniee..0multini t :toe
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ritrpOfte and agnW..kilk.rirdriutalii,
were mTdcie ts o lIA
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were °.rhE par- 1d
akYn Qw8fierj.ed:4ftryrY!etk .4 o rm s ,
a question: and sesiden. A
letter wet read Odin sig. Mar-
garet. 40/0/Q, who hot Decal a nufs-
siohary in Hong Kong for .somo 40
Yearti. The ghildien's Magazine.
Which she edited, was on display
and proved very interesting, as
well as some of the pictures..
Phyllis Wilson and Pauline Seth-
ern worked on- the map.. Marie
Browne and Anna Espensen eons
ducted the worship service... 00
time
01,4
first report, fin"
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Lunch was served by Pzi0
ris, Donna Seifert, Dianne these
and Mary Johnston and the Meet'
lag ClosOd, with 'Taps.
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Trinity Anglican Church,- Por4-1
wich.
Surviving are three' 09114,
ter and Richard of Onerle and v,
karat of Timmins; and twp daugh-
ters, Mrs. Pearl Patterson of fterti.,
wIch and Mrs. Ross (Irene) Bar;
rons, of Havelock, as Nva1,1 as 1.1
grandchildren and five great-grand-
children. A daughter, ErrillY, Pro«
deceased her several years ago.
"The funeral was held from the,
Moir funeral borne, Gerrie, •at 2
oa Saturday, with Rev. F. E.
Russell officiating.- Burial was in
the Wroteter Cemetery; pallbearers
being Joseph, Bruec and William
Bennett of Gorrie, Ken Hnnetl;
Morley McMichael and Robert
Bennett of Wroxeter.
it's pay day—and in one-quick trip to the bank Dint
will have his cheque cashed, a deposit made;
his bank book written up. He likes thiS safe;
convenient way of handling moneys
Jim's cheque is only one. Of tivo million
written every day by Canadians, paying each
other for goods'and services: They represent
90 per cent of all transactions involving
money, and speedy, skilled handling of
cheques by the charteied banks is essential
to the smooth functioning of the economy.
For custom, rs Op write CheqtteS. ftequentlyi
there is a cent accijia;.(4,Peolite whose
main purpose is to Save, a Sayilig5 account:
Your branc provPies these an&
other.4104s.e*es of value to, everyone.
BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY'
See' Your l for
im*E9DIAT;11.
For Ftig:literature 'Writ* .
mltS, sums clinxm .
Wisiglyujy Ont.
Secretary of Winakam: Amid
trict branch.o,f
Cancer. Sock
W.A. WILL CATER
TO LIONS' BANQUET
rortpwrm—The- w4444, the
United Churell mat at the home of
Mrs, Ken GrahaM for the January
Meeting. Mrs. William Wilson 9p-
ened tho Meeting with worshlp
service on the theme !'Looking
Forward". •
Mrs. Devitt and Mrs, K.
Graham •. Contributed two' piano
duets, Mrs. 'I, Schaefer led in the
responsive reading of Psalm •90,
and then led in prayer. Mrs, *Wil-
liam Wilson and Mrs, E. Harding
gave a conversational retie* of
the study book and told of con41•••
tiers in the Philippines and Indo-
China, Mrs, W, Cooper and Mrs,
M. McElwain tot* over, •
The roil call was answered with
a thought on "Looking Forward"
by 28 members. Reports Were
heard, The treasurer reported that
8435,96 had 'been sent to the . Pres-
byterial" .treasurer and the liter-
ature secretary .reported. 129 . boolm
read this year. The• supply, secre-
tary reported bales valued at
$131.79 ',had been 'dent.. The Mission
Band sent 41.35,00.'',.•
Plans Were made for the re-af-
filiation service with the CGp. on
January 28,.. Mrs. W. Cooper .spoke-
and asked •the 'members for loyalty
to the new president and then con-
ducted the installation service for
the 'following officers: .
Hon. president, Mrs:I W. Hird;
past pres., Mrs. W. Cooper.; pies.,.
Mrs, Ken. Graham; first vicce-pres.,
Mrs, Stan Bride; second vice-pres.,-
Mrs, George. Ashton; 'third vice-
pros:, Mrs. II, Pollock; sec., Mrs.
Parker Ettrig; asst, sec., Mrs,
Allen; trees, Mrs. Carl Ettinger;
treas. exp, fund, Mrs. E. Patterson;
Associate Members' secretaries,
Mrs. Harold Dolg, Mrs? :3, Wil.
son, Mrs. H. Howe, Mrs. C. 'Cars-
well;' literature sec., Mrs. William
Wilson; Christian stewardship, sec..,
Mrs. Harding; Missionary, Monthly,
Mrs. a. Fraser; Christian eitizen-
lhipi -Mrs. J, Wayrell; supply,- Mrs.
1.• 13Chaefer, Mrs. E. Patterson,
'rs. H. Fraser and Ma.. G. Ash-
-ton; . community „friendship,. Mr&
D, Williamson, Mrs. W. milt Mrs,
MacDonald,-Mm M Taylor;.
prees7secretaries, Mrs: H. Pollock;
Miss M. McElwain; Pianists, Mist
M. McElwain, Mrs. R. Devitt;
supt.., of Baby Band, Mrs. C. Wit-
eOn. Mrs: M: Allen, Mrs. J. Craig;
74.1.14...' . Band, Mrs. E.
Harding,' krollt. 'Gibson; 'wt. of
It. Pollock, Mrs .-C.
Carswell; .nominating comm., Mrs.
E.' Mrs. W. .Wilson,. Mrs.
lVirs. Ken Graham took ovie? the
meeting and spoke 'briefly. Mrs.
;GIT!; liorsburgh. and Miss McElwain*
were appointed auditors. .
Mrs, W. CarsWell. is the shut-in
for the ,month and Mrs. W. Hird
and Mrs W. Cooper are to visit
her- '
Miss Minnie McElwain closed
the meeting with prayer.
.FAMILY INCOME •
An, excellent method of *whit
iUm ad4anate insartuta
for them man with .'fa yorid
' family,
Console—
RANK.C. HOPPER
—Representative—
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT,.
Albert E. Cooper
Lifelong Resident
PORDWICH—An Old end .F0-
succted .resident orthilourth 40n,
cession of Howiek Township,Al-
bert Edward Cooper, died suddenly
et the home of hisison, Wray, on
Thurs4y afternoon. Mr.' Cooper,
Who was .86 years of age, had•been
out around the farm during the
afternoon. At about 5.30 he- suffer-
ed a heart attack and died Within
a few minutes,
Mr. Cooper. was married to;the
former Annie Patterson, :wlta pro;;
deceased him.. He is su'rvtied: by;
his son, Wray and two. grandchild.-
ren. He, was a member Of the
Fordwich United Churn.
The funeral was held on Monday
afternoon at 2.30 In. the Fordwich
United ChUrch with the Minister.
Rev. ;Jr W, Hird in charge arid
FOFtDWICH— 'The WA, Of Triit••
ity Anglican Church met • at. the;
home of Mrs. F. Russell, for the'
January meeting. The president,
Mrs. Ittihy: Foster, presided •.and
opened With. a hymn, followed; ty
prayers, The Scripture reading
was taken by•Mrs, Gianable. The
roll call.'wes •answered by 15 mem•.
beis with 4..'verge. On Epiphany and,
**salt at,. Zees:
'attert. dialogue by ,four ladies
intrositleed:• the study book for
1.056•5r: Mrs, '• jack Douglas gave a
reading.. it Was decided to cater to .the Lions" banana op Monday,
January. 21st in the basement of
the' eitureh. The'. annual vestry
meeting. will beheld Tuesday night
January 15th. .
number of lidiegrfolunteeted.
to do knitting and sewing for. the,
trograrns will' hi made out
tor 'the' meetings and wilt be ready
for the • February Meeting, which
will be held at the home of -Mrs.
Crosby Sothern. A hot supper will
be held in the church basement
in 'February, •
Reports were given and 'several,
thank you! notea read. Rev.' RUS••.,
sell .closed the meeting with preY4
er. Lunch was served by the host-
ess assisted by MM. Robert Gra-
ham. ' Ciritysifp
equire Immediately
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bq'..tiet4 Ch;yslOr ;tor. 1957 has 'mast .
nssl.redly 'earned. 'the distinction of
be t% vaned .
filiti:.103gs graceful lines there=
;kind Of heautY!thit is,both
and timeless. A beauty perfe.eili
an harmonywith todati.yet poiscssce
of adentitiiing gualiWthat will make
it a pleaittr0 (pi nianykyearay •
• .-And, ;as you'd expeet; the etigineer.
ing of :the new Chrysler is as flawfess•
as itt stAng.ehryrsier, this year, bring%
you rtiAtiyhaleW developments, such as
SatillyirtitiOtli Torsionn-Ake Ride a
...reinakkable.riew three-speed automatic"
and an cliginc'Wlth,.
greater power .i*an Any. ph
hiatfiry:, See the ,new ph .
Wes know yeti *IR be pie
Trowbiidge Wins
Over Fordwich 10*4
T:ORDWICH—The Fordwich and
Trowbridge teams played • their
first game of hoekey In the Ford,
wick rink on; Friday . night. The
score was Trowbridge 10, Ford-
wich 4.
Goal-getters 'for 'the Trowbridge
team were Don Hewitt 3, Cuiti.
mings 2, Walis t2, Woods 1, Tuck:
er .
• Those scoring for • Fordwich
were Glenn Johnston 2, Fraser
McCleinent 1, Fred McCann 1.
Percy Bean. and Derfotd Yost of
Listowel were referees.
Drayton plays at Fordwich on
Wednesday night.
ENOUGH TALL GIRLS .TO FORM A CLUB
• A now motion is\ yours in the -1957
et:With Torsion-Ai& Ride. There is -no
feeling of leaning as you round 'corners, virtually
bumpiness,' even On- rough roads, and no
uncomfortable dip,of the hood when you braise.
$4iiprido of ownership is yours, too, with QM
1957 Chrysler. For its Flight-Sweep styling reflect&
not only a look of superlatiVe beauty, but of quiet'
taste. It is the car for those with an intuitive
appreciitiOn for the. finelst. • • •
A now fueling of smooth-herniated louver is
yours with Chrysler's new fully automatic 3.4pecd
transmission. You merely
push a. button nudge
the accelerator , . . and
ease forward. with a surge
.of telfotitifting
power you can experience
• :Only in 'the Magnificent
anew thryaler for 1957,.
,CerRysLuR ct;,itticip4AarioN OF CANADA, Liyi*,eto
New Yerlier 2-door hfrdtbo
• IF YOU DRIVE WHEN T
AlkEE'te;;'1
Driving a car whorl you are tired is a danger4
out highway habit. You cannot drive safely
in modern traffic if your reflexes are slow
and your 4ot are half closed; If you fool
weary—pull off the road and take a rests
yoU'Itt 11/41.*AV, A,*YEP .AHU Att. IN :GARS Oit TRIG 101tWORO .tr00 K
4:Cantral Press Canadlin
There are enough tall girls in the family of Mrs. John
Itolartein of Holland Marsh, Olit, to• loft a Club of their oWn.
Her el* daughters range iti height frotri five feet eight inches to
Mit feet And, in addition, live song are six feet or 'dyer. Left to
right: Mary, 10; Joan, 15; We. Holaneln; Betty Sue, 13, and
Helen, 20.
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