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What are described as actual scenes of demon pos-
'>k^ seyion on the island of Bali will be seen in this
hour.- long, missionary film. Balinese maidens
succumb to the powers and rise to dance Steps of a
ritual they have never been taught . feathers
fly in a temple courtyard as two savage gamecocks
battle , a saintly missionary nurse binds the
wounds of the leprous in the midst of heartbreak
such as few in the world ever see.
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OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
TEMPORARY STUDIOS for CKNX have been ' has been set in the small room, until new
set up in the high school cafeteria and a small studios can be built following the Thursday
storage room in the school, Johnny Day is morning fire,--A-T photo.
seen with some of the switching equipment that
GORRIE
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Willits,
Sintaue, spent the 'week -end with
the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret
Willits,
Mr,. and Mrs, Lloyd Cathers and
Murray, Hanover, Miss Colleen
Cathcrs, Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs.
Emerson Shera, Wingham, visited
Mr. and Mrs, Eward Whitfield on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Nickel, Tees-
water, visitor Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Galloway.
Mr. Allan Underwood, Debbie and
Kathy, of Uxbridge, called at the
sane home.
Mr, and Mrs. Norris Hird and
family, of Owen Sound, visited Rev,
and Mrs, Wilfred :Bird on Sunday.
Mr. ; arid' Mrs. ,Alan Un derwoed,
Debbie' and I<athy, Uxbridge, visit=
ed Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Underwood
Mabel Mackreth, of Toronto, were
supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, W.
C. Xing on Friday.
Miss 'Thelma Bennett, Western
Universtiy, London, spent the
week -end with her parents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Bennett.
Mr. and. Mrs, Wilford King visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Victor Shera, of rvl orefield.
Miss Elaine Miiller, of Guelph,
spent the week -end with. Mr. and
Mrs, Archie Miller.
Mrs. Wm, Barton, -Hamilton,
spent Saturday with her another,
Mrs. Bertha Plant, and Mr, and
Mrs. James Edwards,
Rev. and Mrs, Harry Jennings,
of Brussels, visited on ,Saturday
with Mrs. Chas. Lawrence and Mrs,
Gerald May,
• Mr: and Mrs. Gordon ,TantieSon,
G;oderich,.,were guests of a\'I(',:, and
Mrs. T. L. McInnes on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mr.
on Sunday. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling, 11%Irs,
Mrs. Annie Ritchie spent Sun- Thos. McClement, Mr. and Mrs, W.
day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, George Timm,. Henrich
Lloyd Hennings, Turnberry Twp. Mundt, Mr, and Mrs, James East -
Mrs, Clara. Colmer and Mrs. on attended the funeral in Ux-
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IHAFERMEH..L'S JEWELLERY
' bridge of the late Air. Frederick
F'elgel on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs, Harvard RitelU
and Mr. and Ivlrs. :!'prey Green-
wood, of Durham, visited en Sun-
day et the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon. Edgar.
• Mr. and Mrs, \Vill'red Eloy, Elhel,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Easton.
Pointe au Bari!, spent the wook-
end at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Clad Edgar.
Miss 'Yvonne Sperling is student
teaching in Waterloo this week,
Mr. and Mr.-. Clarence Koch,
Wallace Twp., spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Maitland,
Miss Laura Maitland, of New Ham-
burg, Mr and Mr's. Carman Klages,
A1Jan,,aand Janice, of •Clifford, visit-
ed on .Sunday with Mrs, John
Metealate and Miss Beatrice Potter.
Recent visitors at the same home
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cooper,
Donna and Debbie, of Kincardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen, of
Blyth, Mrs. George Timm and Miss
Fthna Betka, Wallace Twp., visite!
on Monday with Mr, and Mrs.
Chas: Koch:
Among those attending The Brier
in Kitchener were Robt. Elsehner,
Burt Hubbard, Lionel Johnston,
Richard Carson, {•Tarok! King.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Doig and
family, Molesworth, and Mr. James
MacFarlane, Brussels, 'visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Adams.
Mrs, Claude Hall. Toronto, spent
last week -end with her parents,
Mr. tend Mrs, Clifford Pylce,
FREDERICK EEIGEL
BURIED AT UXBRIDGE
GORRIE •--• Frederick William
Fidget, 54, died at his home, lot 8,
concession 3, T-Iowick Township, on
Satitrclay, March 3, He haci been
in failing health for some time.
• He!sysis, horn Sept. 37. 1907, the
sop of Mrs, R. Mundt and the late
John Fcigel, Karnof, Germany.
coming to Canada i11 131117. On. Sept.
10, 1036, was married in Uxbridge
to Blanche Broad, who survives
hint. They moved. to Con. 3, How -
Ick, in 1947.
Surviving also are one son How-
ard, at home; two c1anghters, Mrs.
Gerry (Marlcen> Hornung. Strat-
ford; Miss Leonora Feigel, Lennon;
two grandchildren; his mother.
Mrs, R. Mundt, \Vulpverg, Ger-
many: ono brattier, John Fc igc!
Burnaby, B.C.; three half-brothers.
Adolph and Herman, of \\'uipvc rg.
Germany; Henrich Mundt., Ford -
wick.: two half-sisters. Lydia and
Wanda, of Germany.
He was a member of Gerrie
United Church.
Funeral services were held Men -
clay from the Moir funeral home,
Corrin, at 3.30 p.m., conducted by
Rev. Fred W. Taylor, or Corrie
United Church. The body was then
taken to McGuire and Low Tuner•
al !tome, TJxbridgc, where funeral
service was held Tuesday, iconduct-
ed by :Rev. Charles Clarke, United
Church, Toronto,
Pallbearers were Clnrenes Spar -
lin g, Gladstone Edgar, J4ow t r'I
Colby, Paul Broad, Clttrenet' Col-
by, Duncan Colby. Interment was
in Uxbridge Cemetery.
Red Cross Needs
Your Support
GORR.IE - Attire's is Red Cross
month lvlten the Red Cross makes
Its annual appeal. Youi' Red Cross,
canvasser is one of thousands who
will be serving in this unrewarding
work in order that the Red Cross }
may carry on the services provid•!
ed in your community and in the
world, i
',Fist year they were able, he-
causeuse of thtr money raised in the
campaign, to give medical Parc to
the sick In the Congo, British 'Von- I
duras and Morocco. Medical dor • I
tors, nurses drugs and medicine
were seat front Canada. 'Victims in
the disastrous fires in 'British
umbia and Newfottndland were
aided.
!Funeral Monday
Por Miss McJ3Lu'zley
Iruuea•al service for Miss Ildna
Adele Mchurney of Winghain was
1 bold Moodily afternoon front the
R. A. Currie & Sous' funeral home.
ICev, G. L. Fish of ,`at Andrew's.
Presbyterian Church offlelated.
Th.- pallbearers were Alex Rob-
ertson, rtsen, I''z•ed Deacon, John M(Kih>.
bon, Stewart Moliura)ey, John Mo-.
Burney and Alex Mel3urney, John
Bdward and George Rich were
flower bearers.
Miss iVii'l3urney passed away on
1 ddity in the Wingliant (.General
Hospital. She was 70 years of age.
She was a daughter of the late
Robert MvJ3urni'y and Ellen Nan-
na of East Wawanosh,
WROXETER
Misr Nancy Newton and Mls
Belly Marriott. London, spent the
week -end with the foramer's moth -
e>•, Mrs. It, Newton.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hart, Mr, and
Mrs Lyle Burt, Patti an'r Susan
visited Mr, and 111 rs. Bill hart, of
Oshawa, over the week -mi.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Ross ('-crates were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack I,uc•as, Listowel.
Mt. Bill Higgins, Stratford
Teachers' Colleges, was a week -end
visitor with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Higgins.
Ross T )mons, Mr, Wallaee 'l'o-
m:1n and Mr, Henry Sage, of Lis-
towel, visited Mr. Lloyd Sage in
1' -\V Hospital, Kitchener, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I>ouglas and
Miss Anne spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, George Gibson and L'arn-
ily.
:Mir. and Mrs, Harvey Mulligan,
accompanied by Mrs. R, 'Newton
were Sunday guests of I)r. ,and
Mrs, W'nt. Martin, Drayton.
Miss Elaine Statia, London, was
a visitor at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Doug Statia,
over the week -end.
Miss Catherine MaeDonuid, Kit-
k•hener, and Miss Bonnie Edgar,
Waterloo, spent tics week-tand at
their respective homes.
Master Ricky Clarke visited
from Friday to Saturday with his
friend, Master Murray Gibson,
We are pleased to hear Mr. Dirk
Griffith, who unelcrwcnt surgery
in \Vinghant General Hospital last
week, is progressing favorably.
Mr, and Mrs, I;dttie Cameron and
family, of Bluevaly, have taken
up residence in the Merwyn Grain-
ger house.
?Mfrs, Vernon Hupfer was supply
teaching in the senior room of
Wroxeter school prat of last week
in the absence of Mrs, Walter
Woods. who 18 on the sick list. We
are pleased to hear the latter was
able to resume her chitins this
week.
Mr. Thos. and Miss Beatrice
Shearer. 11ec011lp811iv-1 by their
guest, Mrs. M. Mef'irail, of Melfort,
Saslc,, visited Mr. and Mrs. George
r;nlhraitlt last Tuesday,
WIIITUGIURCH
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
and daughters, of Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Wood and family
of Seaforth, visitor! on Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
shon Johnston.
:4Tr•, and firs, Gordon BOltett, o.F
Tec•swatt1', visited on Sunday at
the harm of his sister, Mrs, Elmer
Sleight/101m,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn Gaunt and
George, Mr. and Mts. ,I.nnrs Gaunt,
and Mrs, Earnest Casentnre spent
Sunday with their father, Mr, Thos.
Gaunt, in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. and !firs. Douglas Simpson
and baby, Currie, of Culross, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T(tt;rh Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Rintoul at-
tended the funeral of the lake Mrs.
Murvin Gooier, formerly Margaret
Caldwell, of mast V\'atvanosh, and
sister of Mrs, Orval M?•Gowa.a:,
held in Blyth last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin
and family visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr, and Airs. Ed.
Cpielmacher, of Hanover,
Mr,. and Mrs. Robert Scott and
sons visited an Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. A. Williams, of
(.oderieh,
Itir. and Mrs, Melvin McClean-
gltan, of Waterloo, visited on Sun-
day with his parents, Mr, and !Errs.
Ben McClcntghan.
Hast \\ nwanosh friends of iytrs.
Robert. ('anter, formerly Nancy
Carter, will he sorry to hear that
slit' is again a patient in Victoria
Hospital suffering from pneu-
nlon i't,
Mr. and !lira Lynn Morrison
visited on Stinlay with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. 111. Morrison, of
Palmerston, and with her mother,
Mrs, Machan, of Brussels,
Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Lapp and
children, of 'tVingharn, and 'Misr
Ann Currie visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Rudi, of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cook, of Blyth, on Sunday.
Mr. and :1trs. Garnet !warrior,
Wayne and Janis spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack Gilles -
ph', Sarnia, and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie,
whin ittts been visiting at Sarnia
for some weeks t'opanleci Olean
!tonus,
The Women's Institute meeting
will be held Wednesday at the
itnnte of Mrs. Albert. ('oultes, The
toll call, National food of another
••rnnttry, and the motto "Tndnstty
keeps the body healthy, the mind
clear, the heart whole, and the
purse full," by Mrs, Victor Em-
erson,
:firs, Robert ' itidiuw has been
under the doctor's e•are during the
past welds.
Th TTnite•1 Church Women onset
00 'Wednesday next at the Nome of
Alli garnet Farrier tor the birth-
day tea,
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Your dollars provide and carry on the
essential Red Cross services and
programmes in your community.
This year—think of the many ways the
Red Cross serves you and your neighbour
—then plan your donation or pledge to the
best of your means. A generous donation
will do so much for so many in 1962.
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