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meeting with the pres., Mrs. Willa
Douglas, 'opening the meeting wilbt
)gayer, Mrs. Vranois 4 Xing read
the :Scripture lesson, Bell 'call was
answered by 12 members with a
verse On 1'biessIng",
Final plans were made for the,
hazaar anti tea to be held this
month in .the Foxdivieh pottimunitY
hall. There Wiil ' al$o be a fish.
Pend. for the children, Miss Mart
orie Foster and Mrs, i.16is: Sim.-
mons were named to' do the, decor-
y,tin: of the hail,
Mrs Donna Ding read .a letter
of thanks from Mrs; F, E, Russell;
The Octollett meeting .,. will be , at
the home Of Mrs. Donna King and
the "roll Call Will be, a verse, on
Thanksgiving.
Meeting closed with, prayer and
a social half hour was spent with
lunch being served by Mrs. Fran-.
cis King; and the: hostess,
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FOROWICH
Mr, and Mrs. •Steve ButChart-
visited relatives in the comprunity.
over, the week -end, and " attended
the',',presentation and dance fol Mr,
and Mrs. Edward poig Friday
night. '
Mrs. Scott Keith and Randy of
Waterloo are spending a couple of
weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Keith
•
Mr. and. Mrs; Peter Browne and
family .spent the week -end in
Willowdale and , attended thre wed -
sling of the former's niece, Miss
Barbara Wilkinson, to Mr. _James
Bunting. on Saturday in "York
Mills Anglican Church, Miss Louise
Browne was a bridesmaid.
Mr. and M;'s. George Bolander
and John , of London spent the
Week -end with Mrs, Dora Ridley.
Mr. ' and Mrs. George Holland
spent: the week -end with Mr. and.
Mrs;,' Jack Holtom in Preston,
Miss Elizabeth Patterson' of
Kitchener spent the ;week -end with
her mother, Mrs. Pearl Patterson.
Mrs. Dick Aldrich of Galt visited
in the communityone day last
week, '
' Those from here' attending the
Western fair in "London last week
were, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Coopers, Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Doig,'Mr. and Mrs.
W. Wilson, Mr. 'and Mrs. E; Moore,'
FORMER GOARIE
)OMAN ?AES
0QR1310The ;death .of a hlghlt
esteemed former resFdent of OoP
rie)
gra. Latighlitl Ashton : of
Weston, occurred On Monday;
night In the Western Hospital, 'TO-,
rents?,
She was the fernier :Sadie• BIW:'
uteri, and was horn near LAkelet.
,She Came With her parents).: when.
a young girl to Corrie, and 'was
married to Lailghlin Ashton, Who'
was general merchant here, for a,
number of 'years. She was a past
president of the Gerrie Women's'.
Institute and. an active member of
the United Church} Mr. and :Mrs.
Ashton . lived at 'Dundalk and
Brampton, before. moving to Wes-
ton,
Surviving are her husband' ,and'
a l'.oster son, Bill of Marmora, tWno
brothers, James ,of B.0,•
and Dr. Seott, of Eimonton, Al-
bertst and one sister, Mrs: Hazel
Watt, :Weston,
Funeral service was at the Me
Killop funeral home, Brampton, on'
Thursday afternoon. A . nephew,;
the Rev. Everett Ashton, of St.
Clair United Church, Toror1t?.
.assisted at the service. Burial Was
in. the Brampton Cemetery, 'Pall-
bearers were six nephews: Ken
neth, Lloyd and Percy Ashton and,
Murray, Ira and Hector Hamilton.
Anglican Church
•GORRIE—The Rev, E. C. Attwell
will be inducted • as rector of the
parish : of C.Gorrie, Fordwicli and
VI/roxe-ter; ` on Monday evening,
Sept. 23 at '•8 .o'clock. Announce-
ment as to the , church in which
the 'service will be made 'on •Sun-
day next,
The Woman's Auxiliary of ` St.
Stephen's Church will hold their
opening fall meeting at 2 p.m.
Friday, ,Sept. 20th in the L,O.Li.
hall. Roll call' theme, ."grace".
Thera aft two quilts to be quilted
Harvest Thanksgiving "service
will be held next Sunday, Sept. 22
at 2,30 p,m. '
The Rev. . E, C: and Mrs. Attwell
moved from Sarnia on Wednesday,
of last week, to the' rectory., Mr.,
Attwell attended Huron College
Alumni on Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Attwell visited with ,her par-
ents in Lucan, 1
GORRiE
Mr:'and Mrs.1Ross Doig, Mrs. •RoY
Mr, and Mrs. Harry'. King and
Askin' and Bob, Mr, Everitt Allan, :Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and
Miss Elva Foster, -.Mr, and Mrs.
Bob Can3pbell.and. .family, Mr's and
Mrs: Earney Darcey, Barry and
Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Art, Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. B,, Armstrong, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Holt, Mrs. Ruby Foster
and Sean, .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rob-
inson, Mr. Alf Bast, Mr. ;and Mis.
Motley Johnsons and family, Mr.
and Mrs, • Lyle Simmons, Miss
Marjorie Foster and Jack' Fostei;,.
Mr,' and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and.
Mrs. J. Boyd,, . Mr. and Mrs. R.
Devitt, Messrs. C, Darcey and Ger
ald Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn,
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ' George
Ashton, Mr. AI,,Freis; Mrs. Emma
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Dem-'
ening, Mr: and Mrs. Neil Baylor,
Mr, Cecil - Cullen 'and. Gerald,
Messrs.., Allan ' Mitchell, ' Doug
.Browne, Donald. Doig, Henry
Mundt, Fraser McClement.
Trinit' Ladles
Plaits Bazaar
FORbWICH -- :The September
meeting' of the W.A. of Trinity
Anglican Church was held at the
home of Mrs. - E. Ferguson with the
pres., -Mrs. Ruby Foster, presiding.
M ; Roy Simmons read the 2nd
-chapter of Phillipians, after which
Miss Elva Foster led in the Litany.
Mrs, Crosby Sothern gave an
interesting introduction of the new
study book, which is on Japan:
The WA will have a display of
Xmas cards at the Guild bazaar,
Sats., Sept. 21st.
A thank you letter from Mrs:
F. h, Russell was read by the spore.:
tarY, Mrs,
Jhr Strong. Mernh
ers
decided' to send for material for
quilts acid also 10 hold a bazaar In
November. Envelopes were turn-
ed in to the treasurer for the life
membership fund.
Meeting :closed with prayer and
lunch was served by the 'hostess;
assisted by Mrs,. Robt. Allan.
WMS Names
Delegates
Flo W1 iH-.-mrs, Stanley 73ride
Wits, :hastCss fortheSeptember
..
f'neeting' •'of the Fordwioh United
Church WMS with' Mrs. 5, X,
Graham presiding. Minutes: Were
read and approved. , The sectional
Meeting wi11 be, held in Bluevale
en 6Ctober 11th, Mrs. Stall Bride
and lvtrs. Ken Graham are dele-
gates. The pail Thankoffering:
service will have Miss Lattta.
Cellar of .Wingham as guest
speaker, , ,
Committees were named to visit
the 'shut -Inst and Miss Minnie MC,
Dlwaht favotired With i1. sol),
Kiruna iliitttnbon led the .vorshi'p
seilvlcer 1Viirsf: Walter Halnstook
t'ead the Sdt`ipture and ctlmnielita
and Mitt/Harold Pollack took the
study book, benedio'tigti brittl 'ht:
the 'fleeting ro fi► close.
•
Doug visited °' over' ,the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ;King Srx
at .Windsor.
Mr. and, Mrs. Ken 'Hastie, Marie'
and, Margie spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira •McLean, Wrox-
eter.
Mi:, and Mrs. Fred Dowdall of
Toronto, visited wit h Mr. and Mrs,
Harold, Hyndman, Mrs. Courtney
Gilpin and Mrs. John Hyndman,
over the week -end. '
Mr. and Mrs, Justin Will and.
Mr. and Mit. Chas. Cathers spent
a few days at Tobermory, Beaver-
ton, and Fort Erie.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halliday,
Wingham were supper guests at
the hozne'of Mr41•and Mrs. Roy
Gowdy on Sunday • ev'ening,
Mrs..Frank David spent a 'few
days at Elgin House, Muskoka, and
visited Mr. arid Mrs;: Wm; David,
of• Huntsville:
;Mrs. Albert- :Dago* spent: the
week=end with her sister. Mrs, Ag-
nes Neill, of Woodstock. •
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil -Grainger and
family -visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Grainger, London' and Mr, and
Mrs, Mervyn Grainger, Exeter on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ernest. Harris • and Leone
attended 1 the Belmore United
Church anniversary and visited
Mr.' and 1VI'rs. Stewart Finlay.
Miss Edythe Walker was, ,home
from Wingham for the week -end.
Edith is taking the nurses' aide
course at the. Wingham General
Hospital,
Mr...and. Mrs,, Jos, Warren of
Charlton, Ont,, • and -Mr. Win. War-
ren of Virginiatown, Ont„ "spent
from Thursday to Sunday at the
1Wilmer
and
tome of
Mr Mrs,
Nuhn: Mr. and Mrs, Jack Warren
of Charlton were recent visitors at
the same home.
Visitors to the Western Fair in
T:,ondon were Leonard Sanderson,
Lionel Johnston; Mr, and Mrs. Mel
Taylor and bonald, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Robinson and 'Carol', Mi'.
and Mrs, Irving Toner, Dorothy
and nail; IV Ir: and Mrs. Bell, Rev.
W. J. V, and Mrs. Buchanan.
Mr.' and 1VYis, Harold Robinson,
Marion and Carol visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Robinson of St. Marys
on Stuiday,
Miss Hall and Miss 1VTeKee, Miss
To -
,onto, 'visited last 'week. with MT
Aida Nash, Mrs, It, P, Nash, To-
ronto spent the Week -end at the
home bf Mrs, Thbs. bash,
Mrs;. Tilos. bouglas spent sev-
eral days recently at 'the home of
Mr. and Mit. Their, Wright, Wal-
ton.
Mr, and Mrfi, *Ott filbert, of
Montreal, who With M'rS, l9,• Beattie
Spent the past Week at the Beattie
home,. returned 'to Montreal on'
Saturday. Mrs, beettle aecnnipatft
Uri then'i to Montreal,
Mr, and *Mrs. E H. Strting are
OP a ttiitittir trip to Manitoba 'and
Saskatahe'Waff.
Mr. 56hri 1Sillamore• attended the
ftinerki 'of ]c 'ob'vliebrt Md. :Geo. ;Ark*'
'hi Of a't VW'bndhsmr Gil Tti.rday,;
'Funeral, ierv'ice Wkir tit town: gild
Ca)ner'a Fans
.itt has :been su este+; .1?..Y .Ch1
Gage subscriber to T.h.A Advance...,
Mmes that eaniel"a :falls in Wing-
ha i
>)? and district might .try entCrr,
ix g• photographs in a weekly agar
test held lay the Chicago Amer'
.can. Either pictures depklding the,
beauty Of our Canadian country
side or semething .completely rural,
mach as a 'threshing gang or ebild-•
.renwith animals have :been recent
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Waded,
ntxies. should he addressed .to.
the Chief Photographer, ' Chicago,
American, C�laleagq, X11., pr to ,the
Chief Photographer, Chicago Tri-
,bone, which also sponsors- a week
ly Contest,
DELGRAVE
Mrs, Alee Armstrong and Mr.
and Mrs'. Herb Lawrence of Van-,
couver, B.C., visited, on Sunday
With Mr, and•Mra, Herb Wheeler,
Mr, Percy McCracken of Listowel
visited with his niece and nephew
Mr, and Mrs, !Ross McCracken.;
Douglas and+Marlene of Listowel'
visited with their- cousins and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McCracken of Blue -
Yale visited with their: 'daughter
Ind son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Goll,
Mr, and. Mrs, John E. McCallum
'spent a few days lastweek in Lon-
don with their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Jones
and family.
Mrs: John P. McCallum visited
fora couple of days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Camp-
bell in Wingham,
Mr, and Mrs, A. Vincent spent
a few .days recently visiting .rela-
tives at Dashwood, Grand Bend
and London.
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Wheeler, Mr,
and Mrs, Jesse Wheeler and Mr,
and Mrs. Albert'VincentVisited on
Friday evening with Mrs, Lizzie
MCDowetl and Gordon of West-
field.
Mr. . and Mrs. Cliff Logan and
family are spending a" few ,days in
London, '
Miss Annie McDowell is spending
a few holidays . with relatives at
Walton.
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Family Gathers
For 35th Wedding
BELGRAVE=Mr, and Mrs. Ken-
neth Johnston of Clinton' were
hosts at a family gathering . and.
dinner on Sunday In honor of Mrs.
Johnston's, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William VanCamp of Belgrave,.
RR. 1, who celebrated their 35th
Friday,
anniversary on
September '13th:
Guests included the family, -Mr,
and. Mrs; :- Clare • VanQan}p• :and
'family,, Brussels 'RR,. 4; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth, Davidson and family
of: Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs, Jack
VanCamp and family, of Wingham;
Mr, and Mrs, Glen VanCamp and
family, R,R,'4 Brussels; and Miss
Kay VanCamp, Belgrave R.R, 1.
Other guests were Mrs. Van-
Carrip's mother, Mrs. James Tay-
ler, Wingham; her sisters, Miss
Lila Taylor, Preston, Mrs. Dave
Murray, Mr. Murray and family,
Wingham; and Mr. VanCamp's
sister and brother, Miss Nora
VanCamp and James VanCamp,
Belgrave and Miss Verna Johnston,
of Sarnia.
Mr, Clare VanCamp spoke a ,few
words on behalf of the family and
presented Mr. and Mrs. VanCamp
with a studio couch, Both made a
reply .of thanks to the family.
burial at 'Exeter.
Miss Shirley Bennett left last
week for Toronto where . she will
enter Western Hospital to train as
a nurse:
Attending the 'funeral of Mrs:
Laughlin Ashton in Brampton on
Thurslay were Mrs, .Archie Scott,
Exeter, Mrs, .A. Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs, Hector Hamilton and Joyie,
Mr. Lloyd Ashton, Lucknow, Mr,
Hilt Ashton, Mr; Ken, Ashton, Mr.
and oMrs. Percy Ashton.
A now oil furnace has been in-
stalled at the Anglican ,rectory,
Mr. Tom Vittie has been a
patient in the Wingham General
Hospital, suffering from coronary
thrombosis. He is showing some
improvement and is resting more
comfortably. Mr, and Mrs: Bill
Barnes of Kitchener spent the
Week -end with the latter's mother,
Mrs. 'i'. C. Vittie and Jack Stafford,
Mr. and Mrs. W, C, King, and
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest •King spent
the week -end with relatives in To-
ronto, and attended a silver Wed-
ding annlver@ary dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Branning and also
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cud -
more of Vancouver, B,C; The latter
IS a niece of Mr, Ernest King.
'The Woman's Association of. the
Gerrie United Chitreli will hold
its September meting at the
home of Mrs, T,, L. McInnes
on
Thursday, September 19th at 8.15
p.m, . ,
Group 4 will be In charge of the
programme, The juns lr donrnrittee,
lVlrs, A, Taylor, Mrs, G, Galbraith.
Mrs. E. Carbon, Mrs, H. 1•ianiilton.
)Vtr. and Mist Raymond GovrdY'
*ere honoured by friends and
neighbourp on Friday evening at
the beimore community hall, when
they were reoiplents of a purse of
]coney,
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Mrs. . 'H. Miller.
Lived • at Belgfave
Margaret Isbister, wife of the
late Joseph H. Miller„ 'passed
away in the Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, September
14th, after a long illness. Her hus-
ba,nd predeceased her in December,
1455.
Mrs, Miller was the . Second!
daughter of ,the late, William Is-
bister and his wife, Ellett Ander-
son, and was born in' Morris Town-
ship eighty-two years ago, In 1895
she was'. married to Joseph I3.,
11ifiller and for .many years she re-
sided in Belgrave. She was a mem-
ber of the United Church and had
been. active in the work of the
W:M.S. . • .
" She is survived by three sisters,
(Mary) Mrs. C. H. Garniss, Lon-
don; (Nell) Mrs. E. B. Jenkins;
Christine Isbister and one brother,
t4Vm, R, Isbister, of Wingham.
Three sisters and two brother,
predeceased her,
The funeral service was held pn
Monday from the R, A. Carrie &
Sons funeral luraie, and was con-
ducted by the Rev. Karl Krug, of
lie'lgrave United Church, assisted
by Rev. A, Nitnmo, D,D., of St.
Andrew's ' Presbyterian " Church,
Wingham. Interment was in the
Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephews of the
John Coultes,Robert
t
Coultes, Kenneth Wheeler, Alan
Garniss, Murray • Jenkins,, Sohn C,
Jenkins; and J. A. Ballantyne and
Maxi Campbell carried flowers.
Ladies' Groups -
Met Tuesday
NONNY ROOT —Mrs, Stuart
Chamney Washostess for the.
September meeting ef the W.M,S,
and WA. on Tuesday afternoon,
With Mrs, Ernest Snowden in
charge. The opening hymn Wtas 589,
Mrs. Chas, ' Jefferson ' read the
Scripture lesson from the 181,
Chapter of Phillipians and :a prayer
was read fly Mrs. R, Chamney,
Hymn 267 was sung. Mrs. S.
Thompson read an article on "Mir
Hungarian Newcomers", Mrs, R,
from read a letter from the
searetery of Christian Stewardship,
Mrs. TT, Woods gave,' readingg en.
titled "Worship". Minutes of the
August meeting were approyed as
read and the financial report given.
The offering was reeeived by Susan
Thompson and 11yrtit0'1420 was sung
In closing. ,
Mrs. Wirt. Body was in charge
Of the W. A, meeting, 1•Iymn 500
Was sung and ''salts selection Bio§
read'in u'nisofr, Mrs. Etriest Snow-
den read is poem, "This 'Bridge
Builder". 1Iyfnn 517 was sting anti'
the meeting closed with prayer.
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