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. xnrvest Services
(K)RRIh, ;t. S'tephen's Angle
can Church wa•, made beautiful for
the Harvest 'Thanksgiving serviee
on Sunday morning with the fruits
of the harvest, garden and flowers.
'l'lwre was speela1 !mesh by the
choir,
The rector, Mr. (icon',° Anderson,
chose as his text, "A. land where
thou shalt: eaaL bread Wit bout
scarceness, thou shalt not hark
anything.; in it." His theme was
"Enough to hive On; Enough to
Live For; Enough to Live By"
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Letter Outlines
Work at .C;ar iston
liORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grain-
(1(?IiItII�: The opening outer'' -Grain-
ger, Janet and reg, Wallaoeburg,
meeting of the W. A. of se. Ste spent the wrr}s-a welds -end with Mr, and
phial's Anglican Church was hold Mrs' Ceell Iiminger and attended
un Thursday at they home of Mrs.
Edward .Newton. with an atten
dance Of 18. The meeting opened
with the singing of a hymn and
the president, Mi•s. Gordon tin
the Walton United Church anni-
versary.
W. E. Whitfield, Bert Hubbard,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Underwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Mrs.
u}erwaocl, led In prayers and the Robert Allan, Mrs. Ernest Harris,
litany. Bull calf was answered by Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Jacques, M.
and Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mr.naming; a missionary. Mrs. C. and Mrs, Bruce Harkness attended
Lawrence read Scripture. the funeral of Mr. James Graham
was read by Mrs. Nt w in St. `Timothy's Anglican Church,
Toronto, ort Thursday.
the Indian Residential Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robina of
tell Toronto and Miss Me]pha Taylor
of Wingham called recently on the
('arson families.
Mr. and Mrs. (;°urge Brown and
Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Scott, I9xeter, on Sunday.
by the Anglican Church of Canada week
.James Shera spent the
week end with Mr, and Mrs, Peroy
e , , dise;rssec] by four members. (oul,laac,i, Wingham,
Mr". "l mites Lawr(alee, whc also Mr. and Mrs, Fred Coulter visit -
spoke of work }n the Iocal church: eel with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Norman Wade, on India, Pak. Walker, Concession 8, Wallace, on
istan and India; Mrs. R. T. Bcn• Sunday,
nett., the Columbia Coast Mission
and Mrs, Harry King of work
arnoug the Eskimo, The meeting
was closed by Mrs, Anderson
the hostess serval lunch.
A letter
lou iron'
f lrhool at
c ]arduton, Alberta,
Ing of I he work carried 00 there.
Mrs, 1korge Anderson, wife of the
nt.w rector, wtoi welc'o'med.
The rnissionary work carried on
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brunk° of
Detroit, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr.
Reg. Brown of Teoswater visited
recently with Mrs May Jackson.
and Mrs, Andrew Davidson spent
Saturday with Mrs. Mary Campbell
Chevrolet Impala Convertible
Chevrolet Bel Air Station Wagon
Chevrolet Biscayne 2.Door Sedan
SPLAY SEPT. 28th
Chevrolet impala Sport Sedan
From the trim new front end to the stylish new rear
tick, Chevrolet for '63 has the looks of the leader.
Lines are crisp and clean — interiors are lovely and
luxurious --- the ride is Jet -smooth and silent.
Bold, brilliant engineering of the '63 Chevrolet brings
you such under -the -skin improvements as self-adjust-
ing brakes, impact -resisting safety door latches, bat-
tery -saving Delcotron generator, extended -life exhaust
system, 6 months or 6,000 mile lubrication interval and
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Chevy T! Novo 400 Sedan
Chrvy II made a name for itself in just one year. And this year
it's even bet tort for the '63 Chevy II combines the easy -cam fea-
tiires of tlia ing (.`•hovvolet Illus its own advantages—park-
anywhere" size, full -family room, pep and economy and a full
complement of optional poser assists, See the new Chevy II -•--
it's exciting, lr hitran,l tires optioned at extra teat.
COME TO THE CHEVROLET GO SHOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S SHOWROOM
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Air -Washed rocker panels and front fender liners to
reduce corrosion. But holed on, there's more. There's a
brand new smooth -as -silk standard Six, and livelier -
than -ever VS engines in a choice of 13 models, plus a
list of options and convenience equipment as long as
your arm.
It's going to be a great year for Chevrolet * your
year to go Chevrolet '63 — it's exciting
Corvoir Monza Crul, Coupe
Bright new accents, colors and interiors highlight (*arvair's
distinctive -as -ever styling for '63. Self-adjusting brakes, im-
proved front suspension and extended -life exhaust system add
to Corvair's already impressive list of automotive achievements.
For the sheer fun of it, test drive a '03 Corvaiv. It's exciting!
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40th Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy
entertained Mr: and Mrs, Roy
Gowdy at dinner• on the oeeasien
of their 4oth wedding anniversary
Mr. and lutes, James Doig, Wrox-
eter; Mr; and Mrs, Fred fiyndrnan,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Gowdy also
attended. The Coupi+a Was. present-
ed with a, table lamp.
of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Rever, Mr,
and Mrs Arthur We}tendorf, Jim-
my, Bobby and Ronald of Hanover
were Sunday visitors with Mr, .and
Mrs, $erns Stewart,
Mr, and Mrs. Richard, Bennett
returned home on 'Thursday from
a motor trip through the Eastern
provinces and Maine, They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Barrons of Havelock,
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Hutton of
Walkerton and Mrs. Pauline Doug-
las, Kincardine, were ,Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Ashton,
A r. and Mrs, E. H. Strong visit-
ed friends at Mount Forest on Sun-
day and called on a friend 10
Markdale,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dane of To-
ronto visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Norman Wade and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Radford of
Clinton called on Mrs. Hilton Ash-
ton on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Bennett at-
tended the golden wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Snider of Elmira on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ashton spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
liam Ashton of Aurora and Dr. and
Mrs, Mac Smith of Napanee.
Miss Gladys Coulter of Kitchen..
er spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Coulter.
Mrs. Mabel Stewart returned
from Palmerston Hospital . on Sat-
urday and i;. with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Stewart.
Mr, Ted Wisbey and Mr. Jim
Bell, who purchased the late H. V.
Holmes property, have commenced
work and are converting it into
a restaurant and two apartments.
Master Steven Edgar spent the
week -end with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Gladstone Edgar.
The October meeting of the Gor-
rie Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. Willard Peel
on Tuesday, October 2 at 8 p.m.
Wray Cooper, Fordwich, will show
pictures of his recent trip to Nice,
France, Roll call, a Canadian ex-
port and its destination.
Mr, and Mrs. Gleh Will and fam-
ily of Kingsville spent the .week-
end with 'Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will.
Bruce Grainger has returned to
Western University, London, for
his third year. Paul Galbraith has
entered university at Waterloo,
Miss Sandra Edgar is on a vaca.
tion for a month from training at
Guelph. General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stephens
of Goderich spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs, A, L. Stephens,
Mr. and Mrs William Harrison
Sr., have returned from atrip to
the Western provinces.
The Wing A4vnallt Thnes, Wednesday,.Sept, 20, 1108, ,.,.._.
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