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store, taking up a. good deal of
time of the salesrnan, but making
no purchases.
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her end. said, "Madam, are you
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Sho of wers Hold for
Miss M. Johnston
Foltuvace Miss Marie Brown
,entertained at a miscellaneous
shower at her home in honor of
Miss Anne Lindsay arid Miss Mrss.Mary Johnston, who was mar
Ruth Johnston of Toronto spent the tied Saturday. The evening was •
week-end here. spent in games and contests.
• M Bellamyr, Roy Bellamy of Arthur spent Mary received many lovely gifts
:, and thanked everyone and lunch
Jack wing.
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.. was served by the hostesses. • • Mrs. Wray Cooper and Mrs. Har-
old Doig were also co-hostesses to
a Shower at the former's home last
week when the evening was spent
in a social way and a bride's hook
was composed. Lunch was served
by the hostesses.
Mrs. Roy Simmons spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wild-
fan g in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Browne vls-
Red a couple of days last week
with relatives irl Willowdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolt Dinsmore of
Listowel visited. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom McClem ent were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. Cam
T.,ieshrnan and Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Perkins, all of Acton.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hutchison and
Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Hutchison and
family visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Nuhn of Go.wanstown.
Mrs. Ida -Gallagher and Master
Kenneth McClement also visited at
the same home on Sunday,
SHORT CUT
The Wioownk. 4/ko.vvok1e-trinire-o, Wedeittaley, Nov.. 20. 11!01 rolft
Mrs. Jack Lucas, 'Mn and Mrs Donald, Kitchener,
Gordon Heath and Paul of Listow • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton, of
el. . Harriston, and Miss Nancy New-
ton, London, spent Sunday with Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Newton.
Vernon Hupfer were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. An gus Carmichael, Goder-
Scott Hunter, Susan and Donald, /eh, visited with her sister, Mrs.
Alonzo Sparlin g on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. John Bray, Listowel, ;and
Mr, William Hart also called at the
same home.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd, Elliott at-
tended the funeral of the former's
aunt, "Mrs, Bill Rooney, hi, Mount
Irorest on Saturday.
Master Lance Gibson spent Sat-
urday with Master Murray Gib-
;:4:(1 1/11,t, Mrs. James Hubbard, Har-
riston
'and Mrs. James Robertson,
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wit mmy and. Scott, of 'Coder:ch.,
merit Sunday at the home of Mr.
,ITN John Hupfer.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Wright at-
" tended the funeral of the former's
:
piston on Thursday. '
Sympathy is extended. to Mrs,
N Crawford Gibson, whose father, Mr,
a Jack King, Gorrie„ passed away
mg last wveit.
gg .Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ridley and
of Stanley have taken up residence
in the home recently vacated 'by
Mr.rLd Mrs. Elvin Oakley and
• family,
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Miss. Donna 'Siefert of Galt spent•
the week end with, her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorn e Siefret.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foote and Ter,
ry Paris Spent the week end
with Mr, aid Mrs. Earl Moore. •
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Mulvey of
Walkerton spent the •week.end with Mr, an d Mrs. William 'Sol:born.
Mrs. James Vittie and Mrs. Carl lotions get results? Stewart spent Saturday in 1<itch-
lVfm, Anson Demerling reported ener,
en the• Workshop for Officers and Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs..
the district executive meetin g, A Jim Douglas (Mary Johnston) who
motio n that th e Fordwieh W.I. ad- were m arried on Saturday.
opt a child in an underprivileged Mr. and Mrs, Don .Gihson and
country was carried. Mrs. George family of St. Catharines spent the
Richards and Miss Minnie avroa. weel.-end at the •heme of Mr, a n d
wain he the committee in Mrs. Ross Doig.
char ge. Mr.
McCan n gave • -two .• guests of Mrs. Dora Ridley,
and Mrs, Cecil Lynn and fa-
M . miry of Orillia were week-end
readings, "House • Beautiful" and . Mrs. George Bolander and Mrs. "A Typical Institute Meetin g". Mrs.Holger Espensen spent -one day John Inglis reviewed eurr ea t ev- last week at London and visited ents. A. penny auction was held at with Mr. Holger Espensen, who is
ized the sum of $12.2
the Close of the meetin g and real- confined to Westminster Hospital, 5.
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Followin g a trip to Ottawa and
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about 185 guests from pipley, Clif. live in Fordvneh. Mrs. Ross Coates were Mr. and Riverside, and Miss Catherine Mae-
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DISTRICT PRESIDENT
IS WEST SPEAKER
FORDWICH • The Novernber
meeting of the Fordwieh Women's
Institute was held in the commun-
ity hall. Mrs, John Craig, presid-
ed, Th e theme of the meetin g was
resolutions. Mrs. Loosen Winkel
gave the devotions. The motto.
"It is not what we start that eoonta
but what we finish" was given, by
Mrs. Mel Allan. Mrs. -Scott Clark-
son and Miss Audrey Rattan cool-
mented on the exhibit the 4-H
girls' club had set up at Achieve-
ment Day on Featuring Fruits.
Fifteen girls took th e course and
each girl had her record book on
display.
Roil. call was "A resolittion
would like to
Mrs, Howand Harris, president of
East Huron District, spoke on re-
solutions under four headings;
Why make resolutions? What to
resolutions about; Proeedure
in drafting resolutions; 1)o Nero-
Mary Agnes Johnston
Weds H. j. Douglas
FORDWICH—Rev, A. Coles of-
ficiated on Saturday at the United.
Church here when Mary Agnes
Johnston and Harold James. Doug-
las, both of R,R, 1, Gorrie, ex-
changed wedding vdws. The bride's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Johnston and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Robert Douglas and the
late Mr. Douglas.
A loden green tailored suit with
E!: whit e and coffee accessories was
13 the bride's wedding ensemble and
lel her bridesmaid, Diann'e Carswell
of Fordwich, wore a brown tailored a suit with white and brown acces-
sories. Their corsages were yel-
p low xnems.
0, Jack Mann of R.R, 2, Gorrie was
- best man.
A The weddin g dinner was served
3 at the bride's home -to the immed-
late families and a reception. fol- p
MICK LIONS CLUB
HOLD FARMERS' NIfilIT
WROXF,TER Members of the
Howick Lions Club held their an
nual Farmers' Night on Monday
evening of last week in the Wrox-
eter community hall, when about
1)5 Lions and farmers enjoyed a
turkey banquet catered to by the.
Starlight Group of the United
Church,
Entertainment was provided by
the Robertson sisters a nd Judy Bit-
ton, who offered vocal numbers,
accompanied by Mrs, Don Robert-
son at tha piano.
ElMer Farrish of Gorrie was the
guest speaker and spoke of his trip
ko FuroPe and showed pictures he
had taken enroute. Appreciation
was expressed to him by Lion Jim
In glis who also presented him with
a gift. -
Robert Gibson or Fordwich ex-
pressed thanks to the 1-101/ CIS
Pons, on behalf of the '
s
ovests. The
evening was concluded with the
usual Lions' Roar,
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Gibson,
Murray and Glenis spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. David Ireland
at Teeswater.
•Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Ai-
leen and Brenda of Seaforth were
Saturday visitors with Mrs. Alonzo
Sparling and at the. home of Mr.
John Hupfer,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman, of
Gorrie, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Doig of Wroxeter attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. James Hub-
bard in Harriston last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toman and
family of Kitchener and. Mr. El-
gin Toman of Plattsvill e were Sun-
day guests- at the home of Mr. Ross
Toman.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
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ETATS AT MEETING
in g of the United Church was held
in the school room of the church
WROXETER--The W.A. meet-
on Tuesday of last week with Mrs.
IN Ken Bennett and Mrs: W. Weir in
MI
11111 charge, Hymns were sun g and Mrs.
Bennett read the Scripture and
a I Mrs. George Gibson read an
gave the commentary.
N article on "Peace" and the roll call
was answered by 16 members with
a Bible verse on peace, Mrs. WiL
Ham Taylor, delegate from, the
W.A. to the Sectional meeting at
Belgrave, on Oct. 26th, gave a
splendid report on the various it-
ems on the prog ram that day. The
bazaar money was handed in.
Prayer closed the meetin g and
the afternoon was spent in q uilting
followed by lunch. The December
meetin g will be held on Dec. 1.3tfrt,
one week earlier than usual and
will be an evening meeting.
Still Good Fishing
On November 26
WROXEITER---- James Robertson
of Goderich landed a beauty of a.
rainbow trout weighing a little ov.
er four pounds near that town On
Sunday mornin g. Not bad for so•
late in the season! Mrs Alonzo
Sparling, William Hart and John
Hupfer were recipients of portions
of this tasty morsel.
Mr. Robertson says he can 10
away his angling equipment now
with the satisfaction that the big
ones don't always get away.
DELMORE
The youn g people :of the Bellmore
Presbyterian Church have re.or..
ganized their society. The officers
are as follows: Pro., Gorden Lee.-
son; vice. pres., Bill Jeffrey; See.,
Sally Jeffrey; treas., Shirley Baird ;
pianist, Russell Press ; COttVOrlerAf
Bill Leeson, Marjorie Jeffray, Lerito
Baird, Joe Jeffray, The P.Y.P.S. is
planning it carol service to be held nn Doeember 10 at 8.n0 p.m. 'The
speaker for the service Will be Re% . „..0,1110 "
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Friends of Mrs. Arthur Forester
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