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"Anglican Churcii
gong= — Ina .this centennial
Fear of the Diocese of MOM the
Rev, .Rtlssell's aalbjea:t for the,
Month •et ,Tune. will ;be "a,eriten-
nal Thoughts", Service will be
held at xQ a„m, each :Sunday
Tune.
The Gelid of St. Martha will
Meet Wednesday evening at the
home •of Mrs. Wm., l ennett. 'Sub -
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for Whitsuntide,
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uired.
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!fhe Goad Shepbe,rd. Is theme
At Flower Suday Service
fi iR#t'><g—The arerena, aaasitiItl
atmosphere of green pooturea woo
created train the moment paw elf-
tered the ehtlrieh on Sender morn'
jug' when the .bower Service '.fid
Sunday $..bel annhver$ary was
held in the Gorrie tJnited Chureh..
On .each w.indpw a •little lamp resat*
ed under ''tile branches of a non-
iaturo tree .and the .centre of the
beautifully .decorated ehaneei was
en illuminated ;picture familiar is
al:l, which carried the theme a file
Good Shepherd'', Again the ellereh
Was filled .to capacity for the ob-
servance .of this anginal service,
The organ and plane prelude ,by
Daren Michel and Sandra Edgar
during the half hour preceding the
service was very much appreciated,
Ri.e children of ,the junior and pri-
marY departments entered the.
church in a floral 'proceasion.:and
4n.embera of the C,G.I T,' arid intern
mediate department formed” the,
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The call .to worship was giyen by
Donald Whitfield, , followedby an
afithem by the Sunday' School pu-
pileand choir; 'A recitation, "The
Lord is My Shepherd",riiy Eyplyn
Anne Stephens was *followed by
the anthem ',The Lord` Is My'Shen-
herd" and a • recitation, '"He Lead-
eth Me,', hY • Ruth ,Edgar. The
congregation joined in the singing
of the hymn "He Leadeth Me", af-
ter which.. Miss Doris Johnston,
Clinton, played '. a ,'marimba, 8004
"The Stranger of, Galilee",
The 'Scripture 'lesson ' was given
by t three boys, Donald Watson
Alec Hamilton- and Kenneth Par-
rish; A;recitation' by •Linda .Johns-
,
ton, ,The Little- Lamb .that Went
Astray", was followed by a solo
by Kelvin. Buchanan, "There Were
Ninety and ;Nine".
As . an offertory Miss Corinne
ll,hame,. played "Aye Maria" as' a
violin solo and following the dedi-
cation of the offering Miss Johns-
ton again played a triedley' of well -
loved hymns on the marimba.
Rev. Vial: J. V. Buchanan very
grat:iously 'expressed ' appreciation.
to the 'Sunday. School ,superinten-
dent,
uperinten-dent, Mrs. E. Whitfield, and teach-
ers and officers; alsp'•thanking• all
who had contributed in any way
to the service. 'He then present-.
ed' the guest' speaker, Rev. J. R.
Watt, B.A.rB.D., 'of `Mitchell,. a
former pastor of Gorrie, ,who
needed no introduction..
Rev. Watt gave his theme ad-
iiress'in' the form: of a ';rue •story.
With words 'he painted a very
touching picture of ' one mother's
Jove and devotion and, 'how o e
girl learned',; a •true^sense of ,vsiluesi
because her mother's trust in the
right ma
right'
LOUIS ST:, LAURENT sees ifor .Canada's future
an exciting adventure of national development
to provide here :in this rich land a more' abundant
life for all our people.
Under his leadership; our population has in-
-creased over 25 per cent,... a million new. homes
*lave beeit built our standard of living is higher
...and national developments underway will bring
great benefits to every part of our land.
Above all, Louis St: 'Laurent knows and
understands the needs of our people. The. Govern-
- inent'he leads ' has provided greater social pro ,
tection to the Canadian people . social security
benefits have• .been increased .:.•federal legis►,
latiori for a nation-wide system of hospital incur•
ance has been proclaimed.
Canada's .progress shows that Louis, St:
Laurent is the right man in the right job. 'Vote
for your Liberal candidate. and keep Louis St.
Laurent at work helping to create a better life
for all Canadians.
For a greater Canada...
or to. irnorrOW .g opportunities ..•
VOTE LIBERAL
IN WELLINGTON .0%CC11tO%i
ARNOLD' DARROCH
• Inserted by NATIONAL tiIitiAL 'Feld. T Oto
IN. HURON
guidance PI illiedCrtied Shepher!dr',.
TR electing Rev; Wptt xerinaled -tile
older boya and girls of their op-
portunity to act aa gond aifepherdaa
to the younger ones, ,.who 'follow
their . ea4eexamrsbple
Jp, and rook 'to, them
for l
' The, hymn "aviour alto .a 440p*
11erd 1Lead Ug', cioa,ed she .$ervlee,'
i R fyp5a+hmenta were served to .tiro:
teaehera_ and officers aed their
families. in the B.unday .School
auditorium, ,affording, a pleasant
time for Y.isiting and remlfiseing'
with Rev. :.and Mrs; Watt anti
family,
During the ,pfternopn many Ylsi."
tors galled fp .glee the petting for
this beautiful service which showe
ed what the love and 'devotion of
.many,' helpers dan create,.
ACCIDENTS CAUSE
INJURIES TO BOYS,
,GORRIE--Whefi-'a'•window fell
on his hand. after ;he -,had taken;
away the support that kept• it op-
en, David Moir,'three-year-old son
of Mr, and' Mrs, Gordon Moir,- had
the end of his ' finger . partially,
severed and: th'e ,hand • and ,finger
badly bruised,. He was taken to the
Listowel hospital, where Dr, Porde
of Fordwich - attended him ,and the
'finger was • stitched back ^ in place,
e was able to return home andk
is doing well.
Little Murray ',Powell,. son of .`Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Powell con 5,
suffered a brokenright ad -n..40.
had.to: have :t stitches in' his
head' when a cow rushed •' at .the:
dog and Murray . was caught be-
tween the two animals. He and
his sister were .bringing, the cows
home from pasture. •
GORRIE
Mr, Harvey' Sparling and Rev
W. J. V. 'Buchanan are attending•
the• London. Conference:. in. the:
United' 'Church, St.' Thomas, 'this
week.' ; .. i,
M. Bert Egerton and • Mr, Ken`
Murray of Galt were ,guests of
Mr,' and -Mrs. Claus' O'Krafka on
Sunday. •
Rev.. J, R. and Mrs: ' Vattw' and
family of Mitchell were :guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick . Carson, • on
Sunday afternoon fgllowing the
Sunday special service.
' Mr..
and Mrs. . Frank .'Earls,
Ly_p ne and Leone, 'of ' Wr ureter
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
King on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Arscott, and
fapjily and Mrs, Geo. Arscott were
week -end visitors with, Mr, and
Mrs. Archie .Miller.
Mrs. Jean Brown' and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Boyer, Toronto, :spent
the week -end with Mr, and; Mrs.
Tyndall • Mcleercher. ,
Mekeyn Abram,• who has been in
Westminster Hospital, London, for
the, last four. weeks • following an
accident when a ,tractor overturn -
0,: on him, is at his hogie'but,' has
to . return to the,.hosiptal for fur-
ther treatment.
11r. and Mrs. Prod Gowlett of
Stratford spent Sunday with •►'fr.'
and ¥rs, I•Iarry ,Hastier Mr.;..and;
Mrs, ,Earl ~Johnston and fatally of
Guelph were visitors at the same
home on Saturday.
Miss Marlene Earl. 'returned
home frons. Listowel Hospital on
Wednesday after undergoing'an•
operation for appendicitis.'
Recent visitors' at the%onie of
Mr: ^arid Mrs. Arthur Chapman
Were Mrs. George Chidlow, Hes-
paler: Mr. Lige Chapman, Bright;
Itfr;''and Mrs. ,Arthur Hunt, Win-'
nibeg.
• Mrs;.Chas. Black and Mrs,,Gor-
thin Edgar spent', Saturday in Ham-
ilton, •
Mr; .and Mrs. Ray McIntyre, 'of
'owem'sound, visited Mr, and Mrs.
Jas; .Edwards.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Head,
Sarnia, spent the week -end" with
Mr: and Mrs. W, W. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie 'Riva, Betty,:
,Caroline and. Jim and Stanley
PaSsfield of Cooksville were'guests
Of Rey W, J, V. • Bechannan and
Mrs. 'Buchannan ori Sunday..,
IVO% Frank King and Mr. Harvey.
McMichael spent the Week -end in
Toronto,
.Mr, and Mre. A. A Donnelly and
Colleen of Harriston visited on
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne
Michel;
Work at the park is Boing'.an
thio, week in preparatigrt for the
Water Safety program: A • new
dressing room is being erected.
Aother improvement to the part le
the; the drain being laid;
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Short
and .Carol of Fergus and Mr. and
Mra: Ronald Short 0f Guelph visit-
ed With. Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Short
end Myrtle on Sunday,
Mrs, •Ella' Shurrie of Brussels,
• Waited, Mr, and, Mrs, ltobt, Dane
on Sunday.
Mica' Einma Irwin spent .the
Week -end with . her sister,' Miss
Mabel. Irwin of Ballston, -.
Mr., and Um,Cudmore, of Brus-
rlelp Wilted on Sunday With .their
datighter, Mrs,•'VVrri, NO And 'Mr.
' Mr, end Mte, Bdtoid Itobinson •
*d Carel, and Mr, and Mrb Robt
GMhtitn attended thit 4c40 iris
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arilyn ;Mann
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GORRIE-The I United • Church,
Gerrie, banked .with "spring flow=:
ere, bas' the setting 'on Saturday,
May. .25th,"' for the marriage. of
Marilyn ,,Audrey 'Mann •to James
Poster 'Carmel', - .The bride is the
only daughter' of, Mr, ,and MrS,
Sh 1don 'Mann, .Gorrie The •groom
is,;the eI;Iest son ;"of 'Vtr.4;;and Mrs,
Peden • •Confie11, . Pain ersten,
The Rey.W. ,T,.'V, 'Buchanan of
Beratedat' then :double -ring cere-
mony ::'The traditional wedding
music was played by Miss:,Ruth
Toner. Miss 'Marlene :Johnson was
soioist•'and sang "Wedding Prayer"
,and "Because". •
Given iii marriage by per father,'
the brid.w
e,ore'a ;floor length •gown
9f chantilly lace and •. nylon net,
trimmed' • with ., , i inestones ...and
seed pear1s 'Her fingertip veil was
held in• place with a headdress of
pearls and she.. eb,rried: a •'bouquet
df redw4S, eetheart .roses:'. •
Miss •Donna Toner. was ,maid of
honor arid the 'bridesmaids were
IJiiss Margaret Heibeip and Miss
Jeanette-Pyke.. +Their gown's were
faahioged alike•' of .nylon net and
lace Oyer : taffeta with lace.bolero'
jaekets'-in"'Shades of pink;"'iilue.,and'
yelloyv .respectively. They' wore
headdresses to• match and 'carried
nogays " of se pink" , blue and .yellow `
nipma•
'Little -Joan Cameron was a win-.
Soule flower girl in pink: net over
taffeta and headdress to match.
She carried ' a Littre InoSegay of
siyeet peas and baby;,rnums.
The groom; was, supported by his
brother,, Dr, A1eit !Connell. Ushers;
were Mr. ,;Gordon Mann, brother.of
the bride -,and Mr.,. Bruce Lee, of
:The reception ;was held • in fhb
church hall. The bride's mother
received' the guests in 'a gown of
Mauve silk linen with white acees-
soiies and a corsage of white
rri.ums, She was . assisted by the
groom'smother, who chose a gown
of bine: French lace over taffeta
with pink accessories. She Wore
a corsage of white baby mums and
pink rosebuds:
For a trip through Eastern On-
tario the bride donned a powder
blue suit with white accessories
and a corsage of white baby mums,
The couple will . reside on the
fourth concession of Minto 'own-
ehip, The, groom is a graduate of
the O.A,C., Guelph. ;
union in Moorefield on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, Everett Sparling
of London were Week -end guests
of Mrs, • Retry Ferguson.
Mr, H. V. Holmes and Miss
Irene. Holmes visited relatives in
"graderich an •Saturday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
children of Bluevale were Sunday
visitors With Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Itobinson:
:Mr. and Mrs, Hen I'iastie visited
last week with relatives in Stouff-
vlile, Weston and Toronto.
Mr, and Mr's: .Leland Ashton,
Susan and. Cathie of Toronto and
Mrs; Clifford Hobbs of Monkton
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Hilt. ,Ashton.
`Mr. and Mrs, Frank Graham of
St. Marys' Ylsited Mr, and Mrs,
Ttbbt, Graham on Tuesday evening
and Wednesday when Mrs, Robert
Graham's birthday wa's celebrated
with a few other ]friend, gathering
at the borne of Mr, and Mrs, Nor.,
Man Wade,
Mr. Gild Mrp, Earl King, Carol
ajid Doug, Were ''eeent •visitors
With Hamilton friends.
• Wanda Sparling was able to re-
turn home an Wednesday from
Victoria Hospital, London, Mr, Jas,
Dblfg ka 1 10 a!i 1llo lithe fr0n Lis-
teWel ,t capital and 1* t*ging' much
liflfdr.
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LISTOWEL'
THUR•, FRI. JUNE .6 -
"RED D GARTERS"
Colour
Rosemary Cloondy,y Cass Daley,'
Guy Mitchell, Pat Crawley
SAT. - MON.. JUNE 8 - 10
Double Feature
"SHARK RIVE.R"
Colour Steve Cochran, Carol
Matthews
"SHOOT FIRST"
Joel MacRae, Eve1`yn Keyes
TVES. - WED .TUNE 11 - 12
"ALASKA. SEAS"
Colour •
Robert Ryan, Jan Sterling
United Church News
GORRIE—The Northern. Help-
era' Group of the. W.A. of the
Gorrie United Church met at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Galbraith on
Wednesday. Mrs. Delbert Clegg
and Mrs. Alex, Taylor had charge
of'•the program, the theme being
"The Hosie".
•. Plans were discussed for the
garden party to be held in June.
C4 delicious lunch was served by
the -•committee and hostess and a
social hour was enjoyed.
W.M.S.
The Woman's Missionary Soci-
ety will ,meet at the home of Mrs,
Ken Hastje on ;Thursday, June. '.6
at 8,30 p.m. Program committee,
Mrs. W. Strong, Mrs, Tonei, Mrs
C. 'Black, Mrs. M. D. Irwin.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. Kenneth Purdon came from.
Thorndale on Saturday and his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Purdon
accompanied him to Beaverton,
where they visited at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bronte. On
Sunday Mrs. Itenneth Purdon and
her mother, Mrs. Callaghan, who
had been visiting at the Bronte
home, returned home with them' to
Thorndale,
' Mr., and 'Mrs, Jas. Paterson of
Kitchener visited on Monday last
`With his brother, Mr. Albert Pater-
son,
Mrs, Burden, who completed her
term as teacher at Teachers' Col-
( lege, last week, returned to teach
her school, B.S. No. 7, en Monday.
Mrs. Taylor supplied for her 'for
some months.
Mr, and Mrs, Sela Ereckenridge
of Jamestown visited on Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Lorne
Scott.
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Scott and
children were in Goderieh do Sun-
day where they visited at the
home iif her sister, Mrs, Wm, 'Wi1a
Hams, Where her father, Mr,
Johnston, 'is very poorly,
to return '.home front Wfitghank
Hospital bn Friday. evening, the
will be wearing a east for a few
weeks,
Mr. and trs, D. W, Dane of
Toronto visited With Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Wade An Wednesday and.
Thursday, They all attended th
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