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MT. AFFILIATES
WITH SENIOR MOH
BELGRAVE—The regular meet-
ing of the Evening Auxiliary of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
Knox 'United Church was held on
Wednesday evening in the church
with their guests, the members of
the Aft6rnoon Auxiliary, the Can-
adian Girls in Training and their
mothers. This was the affiliation
service for the members
with the. W.M.S.
Mrs. Clifford Logan, president,
was in. charge and opened the
meeting with a thought for the clay,
followed by a hymn. Minutes of
-the last meeting- and the roll call
were read by Mrs. Clarence Han-
na and the financial report' was
read by Mrs. James R. Cetiltes. The
.Tune meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs, John Nixon with Mrs.
Kenneth Baybour's group in charge,
Members were reminded of the
school for loaders coming up iXi
August at Alma College.
Mrs. BM Coultes, speaxing ort be
half of the Hi-C group .of Young
People's, asked it any of the lad-
ies could.idonate4used-linens- to 'be
used for bandages and sent to West
Africa for use in binding lepers'
feet. Mrs. Harold Vincent, gave a
report of the. Huron Presbyterial
held at Seaforth. The offering was
received by Betty Rinn •and Wen,
ry Fear and dedicated.
Mrs. Logan expressed words of
welcome to the COLT. members,
their mothers and the Afternoon
Auxiliary. Mrs. Ted Fear, leader
of the. CALM, took charge of the
service, which _included a vocal
BELGRAVE
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor ,and
family of Sarnia spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval E. Taylor.
Mrs. A. E, Johnston and her
brother, Mr. George Wa.dell of St.
Marys visited on Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. .Goldie Wheeler of.
London visited on. Saturday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herb
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and
family, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hunking, Auburn.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Walker of
GoderiCh spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire and
also visited with Mrs. Robert
Stonehouse and other relatives,
duet by Wendy and Rhonda Fear,
accompanied by Mrs.- Geo. Johns-
ton.' Linda Johnston read a story,
"Surprising Things Happen". Joye
Procter gave a piano solo.
All the girls repeated the Pur-
pose, followed by Scripture and the
hymn "In Christ There Is No East
or West".
On behalf of the W.M.S,, Mrs.
'Ross Andersmi welcomed the this
and the World 'Friendship badges
were presented by , Mrs. - Logan.
This part of the service closed with
a prayer by Mrs. Fear and Mrs..
Anderson, and the benediction.
Two films were enjoyed, one on
Africa and the other on the Stan-
ley Park Zoo in Vancouver, Mrs.
Ross Anderson Conducted a game,
Grace was said by Rev. W. Clark
and lunch was served. The meet-
ing closed' with everyone singing
Taps.
Mi., Mrs. C. Hanna.
Married 25 Years
BELGRAVE — The Foresters'
Hall was filled to capacity on Fri-
day evening with • many relatives
and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence W. Hanna, who • were cele-
brating their 25th wedding anni-
versary.
Mrs. Hanna, the former Ruby
Lennox of Listowel, daughter of
Mr: Thomas Lennox and the late
Mrs. Lennox and Clarence W.
Hanna, son of Mr. W. A. Hanna
and the late Mrs. Hanna were
married by the •late R, V. Stanley
Baggett and took up residence in
Listowel,
In 1945 they purebaSed the gen-
eral Store from T. B. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanna have three
children, Mrs. Eldon, (Lorraine)
Cook, R.R. 1, Belgrave, Miss Jean
Hanna and David Hanna both at
home. They have three grand-
children. •
The evening was spent by some
playing cards while others visited
and also danced to the music of
Scott and Aicock's Orchestra,
At lunch Nelson Hanna
called Mr. and Mrs. Hanna to the
platform and Mrs. Elgin Burke
read an address and Nelson Hanna,
Nelson Gieger and Ernie Hilson
presented them with several mis-
cellaneous gifts and three lamps
on behalf of their relatives and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna each
gaT
view m air reiplyrediate family pre-
sented their parents with a silver
chafing dish and an orchid cor-
sage and buttoniere.
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IF YOU
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Make sure yea take,
along. your Hospital.
Insurance Certificate or,
• at lenst, the Certificate
number, Jot the number
down now —and keep it
where it on be found
in an emergency.
ISTOIRTsTING, NOON OR NIGHT—From now on if
you want to make deposits at the Wingham branch
of The Canadian Ban k.of Commerce, you can do it
anyhow, even at two- o'clock in the, morning. Tile
bank has .officially opened its unique new 24-hour
Depository Service (the first of its'kind in Wing-
ham). The, depository consists of two slots on the
outer wall of the hank—like, those no, a mail box—
it.here customers enn.deposit cheques or cash at any-
time of the day or night,. including week-ends.
One stet, marked ."envelopes", is for cheques and
cash deposits of up to $100.09. The, other will take
special wallets which will be available for merchants
and business men who have sizeable sums of money
on 'hand after business hours, and want to put these
sums in safe keeping. The new bank service meets
a local need, according to Canadian Bank of Com-
merce officials. "We feel that a 24-hour service
such as this. is a necessity, as well as a convenience,
in a growing community like Wingham," The new
Wingham Depository is one of many installed by
The Canadian Bank of Commerce across Canada,
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