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Mas.„ Start Bride la spending
few (t.ay;r this Mate in 13arrie with
Mr. and Mrs. jack Iilrsdei.
Mr. and Mrs. (Gerald Martin were
wet Is -end visitors with Mrs. Lor-
etta i'tttt place at 'i'cesWater,
Mer; (Connie Hutchison, little six-
gearadd rltitzlatter of Mr, and Mrs,
1.111 1Rrtelieson, underwent a ton-
eil•ituuly in Listowel Hospital lout
wet It.
'hla'3tt'r Kenny McC;lement spent a
fl rr d:1y:t Ia:,t week with, Master
iir•t:tn Null t at (,uwanstuwu.
,sire i';d. M:atthe wz and Barry loft
:>etlia1a;s for ilarrii:tun, where
she will wilds. fur atone .time at the
hoar, or her :baster, Miss Violet
('i t'sttirtE;lrani.
Mr. :aril Mr:,. Anson Ituttan and
i'a:,,ii'. agent :.few Venters with Mr.
'ort ,sirs. 1. ,th l')i1 Angst.
Mee. .9tztt Jatttze and family, of
Dalian, n, steed it few days last week
with her perent:s, Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram. elitmaan.
isrierak of Mrs. ("arcate Cars-
well will be sorry to hear that at
present she iH cortfincrl to the: P14140
c•r ,un Hospital.
Mr, and Adis. Wally Gibson spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
,lack Kola in Guelph,
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Martin and
Linda spent New Year's with Mr,
and. Mrs. Lloyd Campbell in Kitch-
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Miss Anne Lindsay, of Toronto,
spent last week with Mr, and Mrs,
Jim Douglas.
Mr, and Mrs, Stan Bride and Bob
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Richardson in Whitby.
Mr. and Mrs, F,ar1 Moore spent
New Year's with Mr, and Mrs.
Ted Denny in Erin.
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Campbell, of
Molesworth, were Monday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell.
Miss 'Elaine Strong, of Salem,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
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FoRi.)Wi(."if Mr.4.04 Mrs.00rd-
irn ISteinackei were pleasantly Bar -
prised at their home on Friday
when friends and neighbors gather.
eel to honor thein on the neeaslon
Of their 25th wedding anniversary.
The evening was spent in a social
way and the couple was presented
With a sandwich toaster and TV
stack tables. l iargaret and Gordon
thanked everyone, and Iunelt wta:t
served,
FORD VICR HOLDS
'EEK OF PRAYER
)+ORDWICH During the Week
of Prayer the following'.jolnt church
services will he held in b'ord,'lch:
Monday, .Jan, 8th, et 8 p.m., United
Church, Rev, E. C.. Attwell ,t$
preacher; Tuesday, Jan. 9th, at 8
p,rn., Anglican Church, Rev. C. Cul-
len; Wednesday, Jan, loth, at 8
p.m., Brethren in Christ Chnre)),
with Rev, A. (1 Coles,
Thursday, January 1.1.1h, and Fri-
day, Jan. 12th, Rev, A. C. Coles will
he conducting services at Mayne
and Newbridge respectively. Every-
one is cordially invited to attend
these services,
Lloyd Sim,mermaker.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Howe visited
over the holiday with relatives at
Mitchell and Cormarty.
Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Kirkby, Miss Don-
na Johnson and Mr. Doug, Mason
spent New Year's with Mr, and
Mrs, Ed. Neeb in Kitchener.
Messrs. Fraser Pollock and David
Inglis spent the week -end in Tor-
onto and attended the hockey game
on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey, of
Port Colborne, and Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Keith and family, of Baden,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Keith. Little Janey Chi-
omey returned hone with her par-
ents after spending several weeks
with her grandparents.
Week -end and New Year's Day
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Welling-
ton Hargrave were Mr, and Mrs,
Alex Wray and family, of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid and
family, of the 2nd line,
Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, of
•Stratford, spent several days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong.
Mr. Everett Cooper, of Wiarton,
is spending several weeks at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Cooper.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coher and
baby son; of New Hamburg, spent,
the holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Earl
Cotter,
Mrs. Elmer Miller is spending a
couple of weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Aitch-
isn, in Elora,
Misses Violet and Lenore Bes-'
witherick spent a few days last
week in Toronto,
Miss Maurine Petrie, of Attwood,
spent last week with her friend,
Miss Leslie Campbell.
Mr. Ivan Vittendreigh, of Lon—
don, is spending this week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pitt-
endreigh.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Kirkby, of
Port Credit, visited over the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs, Carroll
Johnson,
MISSION BAND NEEDS
CHRISTMAS CARDS
FORDWICH- .The holiday party
of the Silver Star Mission Band
and Baby Band was held December
28th in the Christmas sleeorated
Sunday School rooms. Mrs, Robt.
Gibson presided for the devotions
which was in keeping with Christ-
mas theme.
Members repeated the Purpose
end sang the Mission Band hymn.
Wray Wilson called the roll and
birthday greetings were sung to all
members of both bands with Dec-
ember birthdays.
ISTarian Harding and Leslie.
Campbell read the Christmas stogy
from St. Luke's Gospel. Mrs. S.
Craig conducted the graduation
service for Baby Bands members to
Mission Band.
Mrs, Gibson presented an illustra-
tionstory group and a coloured
fila was shown with Mrs. J, Wilson
doing the narration,
The Meeting eloec'd with all
sing-
ing Auld Lang Syne and refresh-
ments
-
nents
were served, It Was announc-
ed by tate leaders of Mission Band:
that used postage stamps and
C:hr lstrnns cards would be grn.te.
fully accepted for Mission (torsi:.
i
PLUEVALE
Holiday visitors with Mrs. Nora.
Moffatt 'were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Terry and ,)ayne, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleorge Moffatt .and family, and
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald, all
IAWARDS I'RgseNTEA .I.,ra l ingiram .'tlla'arra�a .Taraaez,, Wr'tlHt'.4 is. auaa, ;1. lion page Sweeter,
I�UYIAl lin( 4 R1„ S New :Year's with Mr. and 11fr:s.
U t,nv n . �t Mac +itcwaxt, 1YTaic'svvorlla.
01 r,ronclon. 1
M. and Mrs. James ;Moffatt, of .
Alberta, were recent guests with
Mi: and Mrs, l3. I -f, Moffatt and
Nlrs, Nora Moffatt,
Mrs. Nell MaeS aehern :of '1`o -
I runt° spent a few days with her
turtle, Mae Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street of I
Listowel, spent New Year's at the
Plume of ]'4iai; Mary Duff. sainda.
Julia and Stephen returned home t
with then after a week's visit,
'Rev, William 131aelcmore,
131aekrnore, 13obhy and Karen, OJ'
Port Credit, had a brief holiday'
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond h.1,
)luta.
Mr. and Mrs, (Jordon Hall and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall and family I
had New Year's dinner with Mr.1
and Mrs, soh Cascmore in Wing.
ham,
New Year ;n visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon
were Mr. and Mr's. J. K. McTavish
and family of London, Mrs, Jim
McTavish of Wingham and Mrs.
Alex Armstrong of Brussels. John
McTavish of London spent the
holiday week -end at the same
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLean, Don
McLean and Jim Sellers all of Bar-
rie, visited at the week -end with
Walter Sellers,
Harry Elliott of Cornwall had
a holiday at his home with Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann and fa-
mily spent New Year's at Walker_
ton.
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Edward Johnston and Mrs.
Mabel Harris of Lambeth were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Johnston and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McTavish and
family of London and Mr, and
Mrs. Spence McKinnon and family
of Niagara Falls, were with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Mc-
Kinnon for Christmas.
Miss Emma Johnston was a visi-
tor at Christmas with Mr, and Mrs.
Cooper Nethery at Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street of
Listowel spent •Christmas Day at
the home of Miss Mary Duff. (Their
children, Linda, Julia. and Stephen
remained for the holiday week.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Webb, Barry
and Brenda of Painswick were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Mciachren,
Mrs. Louise Neilson and Michael,
Gilbert and Neil Jr., were with
Mac Scott for the Christmas week-
end.
The Bluevale Women's Institute
will meet in the community hall on
Wednesday, Jan. 10th. Hostess is
Mrs. W. Stamper and Mrs. Jack
Wickstead is convener of Canad-
ian Industries,
The Y.P.U. of the United Church
enjoyed •a holiday party following
their regular meeting in the eom-
munity hall.
Carol Service in
United Church
BLTJEVALE—The Y.P.U. of the
United Churchconducted a carol
service in the church on December
20. The president, Kathleen Craig,
was in charge of the program be-
ginning with devotions. Keith
Johnston and Murray McLennan
assisted with Bible readings. Christ
mas stories were given by the
president and Murray McLennan.
Many of the familiar carols were
sung, under the leadership of a
choir of 21 voices. The congrega-
tion joining in many selections. The
choir sang, "There's a Song in the
Air" and a male chorus sang "We
Three Kings". Mrs. G. C. Mitchell
was organist for this program.
Birthday Party
For Junior Choir
BLUEVALE--- The Junior choir
of Knox Presbyterian Church had
its first birthday party an Thurs-
day afternoon when mothers and
mystery mothers attended. A short
program was enjoyed, followed by
lunch.
The following officers were elect-
ed: Pres,, Wayne Elston; sec., Don_
na Mundell; social comm., Mary
Robertson, Murray Elston, Blaine
Snell, Joanne Elliott, (Gordon Mc-
Murray,
EUCHRE
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13LITEVALE—!T'he W onter's In-
stitute sponsored a euchre party
in the conttnunity hall on the eve-
ning of December 27t1i when six
tables were tri play. High scores
were Mrs. Al Chertly, Cari Johns-
ton, Others winning Were J, J.
741111ott, Mrs, J. Bawer, Mrs. res
Greenaway and Ltoyd Peacock,
of
MISSJON BAND New Year's guests at the home
I3L[g1',vATaN Phe annual Christ -
mas party for the Mission Band
was held in the United Church
on Dec, 27tH, The leaders, Mrs..
(Georg Fischer and Mrs. Fleming
Johnston, arranged the program.
Marlene Nicholson, president,
meditated the meeting. Ruth Me -
bow= read the .minutes. 'Jibe 3'(211
call was ftllswered by nanti lig a
Hiaeeial gift reeelvt',l for Christ-
mas. Readings Were given by Ruth
Mathers and ,Calvin. Kise er.
131rthdaY greetings were ;sting
for .Joan Ball, Dianne Neat' anti
}sae Mathers. Mary 341d1t1 Gar-
niss presented the offering.
MI's. (1, C. Mitchell told the
stories of the Shepherds ass) the
WIse Men at the bh'th of Jesus, 11-
lustrated 1Jy flannelgraph. Christ -
mets carols were sung with aecom-
paniment by Mrs. Mitchell.
The meeting, intended to take
the place of the January meeting,
had an attendance of 40. Officers
elected for 1962 were: Pres„ Lloyd
Peacock; vice-pres., Marlene Nich-
olson; sec„ Betty Hetherington;
treas., Douglas Garniss; press re-
porter, Karen Hall; World Friends
convener, Rae Mathers; pianists,
Marlene Nicholson and Ruth. Ma-
thers,
Mrs. Fischer presented awards
for attendance to those present at
every meeting and also to those
who had missed one meeting. The
following received awards: Ruth
McLennan, Rae Mathers, Betty
Hetherington, Ruth Mathers, Cal.
vin McLennan, Ken Mathers, Mar-
garet Craig, Douglas Garniss,
Lloyd Peacock, Jim Hetherington,
Clifford Hetherington, Bill ,Garniss,
Calvin Fischer, Terry Johnston,
Bob Corrigan, Bruce Corrigan,
Douglas Stamper, Darlene Stam-
per, Mary Edith Garniss.
Games were played after the
program and lunch was served.
ROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stewart and
family, 'of Harriston, spent Wednes-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Clark.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Diebel,
Stratford, were Wednesday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Brown,
Miss Linda Hutton, of Wingham,
pent a few d
I
spent
home of Mr, ,
as last week at the
hn Hupfer,
New Year's psts at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer were
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McCutcheon,
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Riley and
family, Mrs, Richard (Griffith and
Allan, Misses Elva and Evelyn
Hupfer, of Wingltam.
Mr. and Mrs, Wrn. Hart, Mr. and
Mrs, 1301 Hart and Douglas, of
Oshawa spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Hart,
New Year's visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. James Doig were Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Galbraith, Karen, Kathryn
and Karol, of Wingham, Misses
Karen and Kathryn, who spent a
few days with their grandparents,
returned home' with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, of Ayr,
visited the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Russell Walker, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, of
Gait, were Thursday guests at the
same home.
Mr. Gordon Underwood, of Gorrie,
spent Sunday and New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark. Also
spending New Year's at the same
home were Messrs. H. G. and James
Clark,
Mr's. George Griffith, Miss
garet Griffith and Mr. Jack
fith spent New Year's Day
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sanderson,
Other guests at the same hone were
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Sanderson and
family, and Miss Karen 'Greena-
way, of Bluevale,
Misses Kaye and Margaret Rose
Wright visited with their grand-
mother, Mrs. P. S. B. Wright, of
Gerrie, during the holiday week.
147'x. and Mrs, Boyne Sage and
family, 3rd line, Wallace Twp., ani
Mr, Henry Sage, of Listowel, spent
New Year's at the home of Mr.
Ross Toman.
Mr, and Mrs. -Russell Bradshaw,
Grey '.Twp., were New Year',4
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bradshaw.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted McLean and
Reta, of Brussels, were weep -end
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Wrn,
Wright. Sunday, guests at the same
home were Mr. and. Mrs, 'Chas.
Gordo, Mrs.
Black, tl£ Go rt . and Ml and 1
Robert Black, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack tenets, of t.is-
towel, spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibsoir,,_
Murray and CGlenis, and Mrs. W. 17.
Weir spent Nevv 'Y'ear's with 'fir.
and Mrs, Allister preen and family,
of Goderieh. Mrs, Weir renittlned
for a longer, visit:.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ITupfer arid.
Miss Catherine MacDonald spent
Mar-
Grif-
with
of Mr. and Mrs, (.Gordon (Gregg we r.,
Mrs. Alex Wright, Mrs. Allan Man-
.
av and Miss WI if Mr•, :2nd
Mrs. Leslie )Douglas and Miss Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright.
Mrs. F. 8, 13. Wright, of (:orate ,
spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mrs. igen Wright. Miss Lynne
Wright, who spent the wtck'eni
With her granelnt ,their Fet:arn,'d
home with he'r:
Mr. anri Mrs. lain (1ibr;ou, rd /m-
ean, and Mr. and Mrrt, .1.
(;illvary, of l'aisley, (;petit. Pet
Wednesday wit1. Mr. wad Mrs
Gibson.
Mr. Wm. Maxwell Is epeniinl;
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
1'ilanee, of Stratford, whit,' Mai.
Maxwell, we are sorry to Ft -port.
confined to hospital.
Mrs, Allan Munro and islir::s Witr-
nifrtd spent a few days last weal;
with the farmer's sister, Mrs. Wni
Lowe, and Mr. 1 (Ave, of (haven -
burst.
Mrs, Jack McLean was the eon -
venue, of the Starlight (group (melt-
ing reported last week,
Hold Service on
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LAKELET - McIntosh United
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