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A. worship period 'followed, The
following officers were .eleeted: Co-
presidents, hivci,vit .Anne Stephens
and Alexander Hamilton; eo-seere-
tarie:.4., Nadine tooke and Alexander
Strong; treasurer, Donald Whit..
field; assistant, Cornine Rharne.
Mrs. Audrey O'Krafka ti the lead-
eV.
'w..L ivi(:onte, • (io-RRI11- The ‘lorrie W(nn ' an''' everting when they held their Hal-
,' Corrie United Church (al WottdiV
tninititer of St- Andrew's Presby- Missionary Society met in the Un- inwem party, with 18 attending. itrd clumth with Mre. T. L. Mc-= Evelyn Anne Ntellbens wan the
limes reading- Scripture and Mrs. • PriZe in the .conde .erritunreS. GaJnea t ;maid Galbraith read a tribute' to were enjoyed,
the late Mrs. Childs. who was e well
loved leader of' Alma College, St.
'Thomas.
Mrs. Lorne Walker gave the
study troika, whieli told of mission
boats and the help they give. Mrs.
clad Edgar and Mrs. Clifford
Iyl• gave the Sectional reports on
the meeting held at Beigrave. Mra.
VatIllertilon rirgaaized two reunions I-,''!701' Walker, roti'ldY :secretary,
of Irish ministers now serving in
Ontario.
teriati Churches of Molesworth
and Onrrie, confirmed reports that
he 13 under call to the Presbyter-
ian Church in Whitby.
A native of. Ireland, Mr. Mm.ure
came to Cana.da, tu May of 1.955.
minister of the Moleaworth-Gorrn,
.cbarge. Ile returned to the Euler-
alit isle for it visit in
NaVe corning 'to Canataa, ECV.
Clure and ftrV. Alex. Clements of
At the clo.w of lite meeting lunch.
was served
Church officials say the call will
become official about the -end of
November. At that time Rev. and
Mr's, McClure and Sons, Brian and
Ronald, will mauve to Whitby.
read letters from Overseas Relief
for blankritt and bales sent; also
from the Vied Victor Mission, To-
ronto. Donations of good used
clothing will be gratefully received
up to Nov. 15th. when a bale will
be packed The refugee need Is
great
The !limply allocation for 1962
has been received,
Mrs. Chas, Blast, Mrs. Gordon
Coulter and Mrs, Gerald .Lialbraith
served refreehmenta
wiNRIAM SPEAKER
FOR IIIANKOFFERINti
Graduate to
Mission Band
The Mission Band Thankoffering
and Baby Band tea was held in the
United Church Sunday school room
last 'Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Mewed-. Beattie, ouPerin.
tendent of the Baby Band, presided,
The Scripture was read by Judy
Irwin, followed by •prayer by Bean
Miller, Linda Hutton gave a piano
.solo.
The graduatian of children from
Baby Band into Mission Band was
GORITUE--- flip Morrie Woman's held, Those who were received into Missionary Society of the United
Church held its autumn Thankof-
fering service on Sunday at 10 a.m.
in their bereavement.
Rev. E. C. Attwell, Lluyd
Townsend, Lirmiee
and M.ra. Alen Graham attended
the Boy Scout conferenee the
Bluewater Reghtn in It inter' Hall
of Trinity United Church. in Col
lingwood on Saturday. Thy, new
Regional Commissioner Is j,usa'-
reins' May of Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koch, Cow.
anstown Mr. George Timm and
Miss Erna Betka of Wallace Town-
ship, Mr. and Mee. Sion Timm, of
Listowel, were Sunday visitors at
the home sif Mr. oral Mrs. Chas.
EOC11. Mrs. rt. W. Tiffin of -Winghatri,
president of North Huron W.M.S„
was guest speaker, and chose John
17.18, "As Thou limit sent me into
the world", as her text, speaking of
the unfinished tank of the church.
Missionaries are no longer super-
visors but co-workers. The :nu-
Lives- recognize their actions more
than words. The church presents a
challenge to talented young people
today in mission work at home and
abroad,
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STRONG—In Palmerston General
Hoapital, to Mr, amid Mrs. Perry
Strong, of (Ionic, a daughter, oil
Monday, Oet. 20, 1061,
Mr, and Mrs. W. G, Lawnon vis-
ited over the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Irvin.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon -Coulter
were guests of honor at a turkey
dinner served in the Welland COM'.
Triunity halt in, honor of their nth
wedding anniversary. Over fro re-
latives attended and they were
presented with a lat-ii•te lamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred f'nulter awl
Mrs, Gordon emitter et I ended the
funeral of Mrs. John Overlaid of
Heflin on Saturday,
Douglas Whitfield, of Belleville,
Thomas Elastic, Toronto and Miss
Margaret Basile, Mae Ha-
ehi8on, Toronto, spent the week-
end at their respective homes,
Mr. and Mr's, Lloyd Black, Kin
eardine, visited Sunday at the home
of Mr. and- Mrs, Gordon Edgar,
Mr, and Mrs. John Kerr of Mild
may, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard .teanderson.
Mrs, Mel Boultinghouse, Pala
and Bruce of Essex Spell( HIF, Week
end with Mr.. and Mrs. Earl King.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ford and.
Tammy of L,ueknow visited Sunday
at the same home,
Mr. and Mn.e James :lewd, of
Harristen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Burgmau, Cindy and Barbara, of
Detroit, spent the week-cud at. The.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tiny.
Mr.. and Mrs. 'Raymond Gowdy
called on Mr. Roy cowdy in Vie
torla Hospital, London, on Sun-
day and also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Merkley of Dorchester,
Mr. and Mrs. dallies Wright, of
Turnberry Township, visited Mr.
and _Mrs. Ernest Harris on Sun
day.
Among- those attending the .War-
den's banquet in the Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, ou Wednesday,
were Mr. and Mrs, Harry (howdy,
Mr. amid Mrs. Arthur Gibson and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivan Haskins,
'Mr, and Mrs. Manfred Irwin via
iced Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bower Parrish of .(toderich.
THE WINGHAM BROWNIES presented patients in the chronic
wing of the Wingham General Hospital with an album of seven
long-play records last week. The group includes Barbara Dau-
phin, 9,. Dianne Caslick, 8, Mrs. J. Tervit, of the hospital nursing
staff and Judy Reid, 10, foreground. Standing behind areArs.
B, Shiell, also of the hospital staff and Mrs. Norman Elliott, the
Brownie leader,—Advance-Times photo.
Bridge Club
North and. South; First, Mrs. R.
Dundas and 0. Haselgrove; second,
Mrs. le, .H. Parker .and Mrs. It.
DuVal; third, 'Mr. and Mrs. IL
Crawford,
Nix. and Mrs. Kenneth .Etaetie and
Mr. amid Mr's, W. 0. King visit ed
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Elliott of Ripley.
Mrs. Jean MaeDonald, Loudon,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mn, and Mrs. Archie Miller.
• • LAC Leslie Will awl Mrs, Will
spent the week at Windsor • and
Leamington.
-Mr, and Mrs, Frank Earls, Lynoe
and Leone, of London, visited over
the week-end at the Inure of Mr.
Hugh Doig.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Harris and
Miss Leone Harris spent Saturday
with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Halliday
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford King spent
Thursday with My. and Mrs. Elem.
ing Grainger of Jamestown.
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CHURCH KITCHEN
North Section W.A. and W.M.S.
4lio1d First Joint Convention
East and West: First, A: Wilson
and 1-1, Spry; second, Mrs. (.1, Cod-
km and Mrs. G. Cameron; third,
D. Ortleib and A. M. Forbes,
Mr. and M.rs, R. Mogli,
visited Mr. and Mrn, Charlen Kock
on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Griese, Bob und Roth and Miss Al-
ta Seeburger of Detroit, were •week.
end guests at the same home.
Sympathy is extended to tin' fa-
mily of the late Mrs, August Keil
the Mission Band were Maudi.
Dawn Adams, Charles Bondi, Ruth
Elizabeth Bennett, Billy Brown,
Beverley Anne &whin, - Randy
Norman Brenzil, Brian James Cord-
on, Karen Louise Galbraith, Jean.
Marie Hopper, ;Charles hopper,
Marilyn Irwin, Bonny Fay IVEcTag-
gart, Thomas A. McLaughlin, Jo-
anne Elizabeth Marks, itaren Lin-
da Strong, Diana Louise &Milton,
'Paul • Douglas Nwatridge Hilary
Sean St. George, Stephen Elymer
Tiffin; David William Tiffin, David
Bradley Walker and Susan Under-,
wood,
A duet was sung by Marilyn and
Sandra Tiffin. Donald I-hisser in-
troduced the speaker, Mrs. George
Miehir, of Belgrave, who told a
story on the Thankoffering, and
Debbie Gibson gave the courtesy.
Bobby Miller gave a piano solo
and Patsy Walker dedicated the of-
fering. Mrs. Roulston welcomed the
mothers. Lunch was served' and 'a
social hour spent.
., •
Attend Meeting
At Listo\vel
•PoRDwiati—Mr. and Mrs. S.
Robinson, Mr. Robert Connell, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Harding, Mrs.
Robert Gibson and Mr. Roo - 'Mc-
Michael attended the annual meet-
ing and banquet of the District
societies 'held in Listowel last week.
A. Lashley, Toronto, Rev. Bruce
Miles, Listowel, Douglas Miles,
Huron agricultural representative,
C. Ashton, agricultural representa-
tive for Perth, Vaughan Douglas,
of • OKNN,- Wingham, and Hu ron
and Perth borne economists were
_ 6-43a MU-discussion
Was held with, Mrs. George, 'Iron,
side; Georgetown, m moderator,
"What I Look for 'Wien I judge,"
There was also a floral demonstro;
Lion by Reg. Tompkins, of Listowel.
An int/nation. 'was accepted to
hold the 1062 meeting in Stratford,
GOftlt1.0,-----The November mica-
ing of the Evening Auxiliary., of 'St.
Stephen's Church was held-at 'tire
home of Mrs. Ed•whi Day. with .ten
members ainCtwo visitors pieskuit.
The study book chapter, "'fie"-Ser-
vant King", was dealt with nn bY,',1y1.rs,
Leonard Sanderson. • .
'Plans were made for the Christ-
mas bazaar on ;November. 26tti. In
Piaci, of a Christmas gulf exallange
it was decided to bring a gift.Jor
the. new:Id:tulle/I-In theadnirch liaseZ`
merit,
• :Mrs. Thomas Cr.Kralita gave an
interesting demonstration :,o( Mak-
ing libre ."flowers-and inie,'slate
of officers• for 1962 .want.-t, presented
liy,the nominating conaMittefe. It is
as follows: Past pres.,;Edwin
Days.. preS., Mrs. Edward,
vice-pres., 'Mrs. FrS.S.k.
Mrs,'LlriYd' Griffith; borcas; see.,
Mrs. 'Harry ,King;.`.Dorcaticohim.,
Mrs,, 'Edwin., Day and' Mrs. •JoSeph
Beinie s s e C.,. M o iiard
84 rid e ' a u (1. to Olive
Ma Ii C Atitv%11'
' • The Meeting Avq;;• 616'seti 'by .Rev.
!AttWell.• lAineli:,isnaiOe'rved-Try-Mrs.
Edward David ; and Are.'•":1,6Sepli
i"-Berinett:•-• ;
Belgrave -W.A. The roll call of
Auxiliaries and W,A, groups won
answered by represent all vett friar.
16 churches in the arm. IAN. Sid-
ney Thompson, Wingh am, present
ed the interesting literature avail-
able to W.M.S. groups and also din.
played thf, W,A, 1iterattire. Mrs.
.1. A. Sutler, Clinton, Presbyterial
treasurer of the W.M,S., gave her
financial report and. Mrs; Phillips
read .that .of-the P'rosbyterial
aver of the W.A.
Mrs. P. C. Ball of London pre.
waded - a period of Bible study. She
dealt with several methaila of lead
ing a group in Bible study told gave
clear ond helpful examples of these,
dealing espeitially with ' the -first
chapter of Acts,
Mrs. 1V1illan, Moore of Wilde,
church W.M.S. closed' the Morning
session with prayer. All pros,,ro
then enjoyed a delicious dinner
served by the Belgrave
Afternoon Session
, Mrs: ;Phillips, opened the .after-
noon session with the-hymn ",Jesus
with Thy Church Abide". Mrs.
Sidney Thompson and Mrs. Nor-.
man 'Keating of Wingham W.A.
presented. a short worship service.
Presentation Held
FoRDwicti- A preSentation, and
dance was 'held Fridaynight in the
Fordwich community hall in honor
of. Mr..n and Mrs. Jim Patterson-
neWlyweds, '
Miss SliatOn Pollock read the ad .
disiss and .tile young' couple were
Preseded with a purse of moneY;
Jim and-Donna thanked. everyone,'
and dancing was enjoyed to Ivart:'
Felker's Orchestra. •• .
FORDWICII
The joint. annual convention of
the 'North Section of Huron Pres,
byteria.I W.M.S, and W,A, met in
Belgrave United Church on Thurs.
daY With morning and afternoon
sessions, Tins was' the first time
that -the two ,organizatiens have
held' ,a joint convention and the
thelhe, was timely, "Partners in.
Obedience to Christ",
'Ile .day'n sessions were presided
•--ove,Hdintly. by., Ws. ",11. RosS',Vo...
gan,.-VVInglitttn, the -We-president
of bur North Seothni W.M.S., and
1VIlli., 'Harold Phillips, Myth, •the
Pre-sbterial W,A.President. There
wexe•.approximakty 116• ladies pre.
sent.- • . .• ..
Mrs. :A./0gal' opened the morning
-..-tfirogram with .t1.- MU, to worship,
11 followed by the posology, A war
ship'serviee was Presented by Mrs.
i Alex. Pearson' -sand Mrs, Kenneth
Griffiths, representing the. Ether
W.M.S1 'The hymn "The Church's
04 Fotiffdation" was sung.
Men. Vegan emphasized 'the Ins,
portarme,, Of this joint. conventiop,
siressing the quotation, "We can do
togetho,r.,what we cannot do :aver-
atelylf.• '" She: especially welcomed
heil.;`sto-cliairman. Mrs. Phillips.
:WS;;;CITIford Logan welcomed the
gathering on behalf of the .Belgrave
ladies.
The minutes Of last yeiv's W.M.S.
Sectional meeting in •Wroxeter were
read and adopted, followed by the
minutes of the . W.A. 801111,411711ual
meeting' held in Blyth last year,
The :Leordwich W.M..6. presented
a skit, "Stewardship Catches Fire".
Those taking part were Mrs, K.
(.4rallarn; Mrs. Crosby Sothern, Miss
*Minnie McElwain, mid Mrs. Wray
Cooper, and it was. introduced by
Mrs, Elgin McKinley, stewardship
secretary_ for Huron Presbyterial
W.M.S, This lq.Llit pinylel. clearly
illustrated the importance of giv
ing one's Lime and interest RN well
as money to the work of the church;
The :Offering was dedicated by
• '
Messrs, Alex Keith, Roy Gadke
and Mrs. W. DeWar visited on Sun-
da„v with Mr. and Mrs. Trey. H-ain-
stock in Milton. Mrs. Alex Keith
Violet and Lenore Beswitherie,k,
Mrs. Sam Johnston, Miss Minnie
McIlwain and Bill Mellwain, Mrs,
Ruby Foster, Mrs. Curtis Jordan
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Siefert.
with- Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Simmons.
'M r, and Mrs. Earl IJielil and Ross,
of ()riffle, visited over the 'week-
end with - Mr, and Mrs. Tom Me-,
Clement,
Miss ' Elizabeth Armstrong, of
Stratford, spent the' week-end at
returned home with them after her home here,
spending several days there. Mr. and 'Mrs. Carroll Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig spent spent the week-end in Windsor
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. and Detroit.
Harvey Bride in Toronto. Misti Elizabeth Anne Cooper, of
Mr. Herb •Collins returned home Waterloo, spent the week-end with
from. Victoria Hospital, London, her parents. -
over the week-end where he has Mr, Mervyn Wallace,- of thief -eh,
been confined for several weeks. spent a few clays ; this week with
Mr. and"Mrs.- Anson Demerling his mother, Mrs, Harper Wood. and
,Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. With Mr,. Wood ill Palmerston
Gordon Goldrich in London Hospital.. Mrs. Wallace and .Tinimy
Among those front, here who at- returned • home with him after
tended the George Jefferson day in spending a week here.
Clinton on Saturday were Misses 'Recent visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Letitia and Louise Matthews, Misses Jam* Brown were .M•r. mid Mrs.
John Duncan, of Peter-borough. and
Mrs. Bertha Duncan, of Guelph,
Little Linda 'Espensen,
daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Holger
Espensen, underwent a tonsilectomy Mrs.. Holger. Espenseil and Mr. - last week in Listowel 'Hospital. Holger Feldskov visited on Sunday
at Victoria Hospital, London, with Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Morrison, of
Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs., 'Bruce the former's husband,' who under-
went surgery on , his ankle last Williamson and little daughter, of
London, visited recently with 'Mrs.
Emilia Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs, Cart .Stewart and
Mrs. Murray IVracLennan, Wing-
introduced the guest speaker
for the afternoon, Rev, C. C. Park,
Clinton. Mr, and Mrs, Park were
recent. visitors to the churches in
Berranda and Trinidad and he de.
scribed the peoples and the work
of the ehttreb wfiii special Orapht18.
is on the missions of the flailed
Church in Trinidad. Mrs. Gilbert
Beacroft of Calvin-Brick
thanked Mr, Park on behalf of
those present, for his most graphic
and interesting Ackley:1s.
Mrs, Kenneth rif Mils, Brussels,
simg a beautiful. solo and the of
Erring aria dealeal.pd by Mrs, V. W.
'Taylor , of Carrie W.M.S.
Mrs, f,, W, Tiffin, Wingham,
Pretthylerlai W.M.K preSident, and
Mrs. ft, Phillips, Blyth, PrenbYler
MI W.A. preniden1, spoke on "Step,
ping into the lenitive with the •1111,-
lied Church Women". 'They pre.
.SP-Rtel( (1-1toStIons and answers on
this new organization and clarified
ninny details.
Mrs. Vogan thauked all who hod
helped make the day's program so
successful,
The hymn "Lord of Light, Whose
Outsillneth", wan sung, Rev.
;I, Harold Anderson, Belgrave tin -
-Red Church, closed the session with
the benediction.
•
me. and Mrs. Einniersoft Har-
grave have purchased a • Wile in
A safe guess would be every one of them /That's because, in Canada, .
practically everybody has regular dealings with a chartered bank /Deposit
accounts number m re than 1X1/2 million—or better than one for every
adult. And on the books of the banks at any one time are 1,800,000 1oan4
for just about every personal and commercial purpose /Through
0,000 branches, from one end of the country to the other, the chartered
banks bring a full banking service within the roach of everyones
Where they visited Mrs. Robert
Campbell at St. Mary's Hospital,
Miss Maurine Petrie, of Atwood,
spent the week-end with Miss
Leslie Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winston left
this week for Londen, where they
THE cT ARTE nig D 11 A Wit 8 VAVVIN G- Ira tin commuNrry
Mrs. Cord. Davidson
Entertains Jr. Choir
Mrs. Gordon 'Davidson. choir lea:
der of St- Pail's Anglican Church,
entertained the ;junior ,choir oir
Thursday evening, following regu-
lar practice.
Bill Fuller, treastirer, was in
charge of the games. The children
'xelurriged ridlcidolts gifts which
produced a queer variety of articles
and a great deal of laughter. Bren-
de. Hall, Linda Elliott and 'Cathay-
Inc Wenger were the winners of
three games of hide the button.
Brenda Hall's team beat Brian
MacKay's group in a on, or pUsh-
ing the clothespin on si, string with
noses. Linda Lockridge's "team
lost to Lee Weneer'S in passing an
apple under •the chin.
Hot dogs and •almeolale were
Served. Brenda Hall, on behalf of
the choir members, thanked. Mrs.
Herb and Mrs. Barry Weng-
ci' .for miming out to prepare and
Scree th e lunch. and Mrs.Davidson
for her thoughtfidn V88 in enter-
taining 'the boys and girls and for
providing the lunch, Each ;nerson
received an apple when they left
r the church.
week,
Mr, and Mrs. floss Doig and
Mr. and* Mrs, Earl Moore spent
ri day last week in, Kitchener— family, of :Listowel, yhmited oil
Mr, returned! Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. James
home last week from the Western Vittie,
proviriees, where he spent several
weeks,
Mrs. Pearl Patterson. accotn- Listowel and Will be moving there
panted Mr, and Mrs, William Atis- in the eerie future,
tin to Guelph 'one day last week, Mr, an d Mrs, Jim pain i cseFton, of
Galt, visited over the week-end. with
Mrs. Pearl Patterson,
Miss Dianne Carswell end Miss
Patlline Sothern, of Wingham, spent
the week-endat, their respective
wilt spend the winter Months, • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson at-
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bennett, of tended the George. Jefferson day in
Gordo., vialted Sividay with Mr. and Clinton On Saturday.
Mrs. William Sotherti, Mrs. Jack ,BroWn is spending
IVIr. and Mrs, Doug Wildfang and some. tithe with Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Brian, of To1•000,, visited Saturday •Ilarthm,
• Kinette Meeting
Monday Night
1<inol:tf, meeting WITS held in
the -Scout Hall, Monday night., when
reports from the fall tea were
en by Mrs, Cal Burke and Mrs,
John Currie. A Christmas party for
the children was planned for the
month of December. The raffle
wits won by Mrs, .1. Bateson,
Bill 'Connell. gave an interesting
talk on photography and slides
were shown. Ufa, lack Gotrie pre-
sented a small token of ‘apprecia•
tion to Mr, Council from the club.
A tasty 'flinch was served by Mrs.-,
Len Crawford and Mrs. 13111 Con
hell,
-