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GORRIE--The annual meet-
ing of Gorrie L.O. L. A. 610,
was held. All officers were re-
turned for another year.
W.M. , Sister Ethel Brown;
I, P.M., Sister Margaret Robin-
son; D. M., Sister Alba Toner;
ret. sec., Sister Elizabeth Me-
Innes; fin. sec., SisterReta Car-
son; treas., Sister Agrees King,
assistant,Sister Sara Wade; Jr.
D.M. , Sister Olive Underwood;
Chaplin, Sister Luella Sander-
son; D. of C., Sister Mabel
Gilkinson; Sr. Leer., Sister
Evelyn Wilson; Dep. Lect.,
Sister Lillian Walker; pianist,
Sister Sara Wade; Inner Guard,
Sister Lottie Thornton; Outer
Guard, Sister Esther Neill.
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The Christmas meeting will
be held next week, each one
taking a gift to be sent to child-
ren at the orphanage, Rich -
Mond Hill, for Christmas, and
the officers will be installed,
Mrs. Bill Nay
1963 President
GQRRIE—Mrs. Lionel John-
ston presided for Christmas de*
votions at Gorrie United Church
when Unit 4 of the United
Church Women held its annual
Christmas party. Mrs. Alex.
Edgar read the Scripture and.
Mrs. Bill Nay read a poem.
Mrs. Allan Hyndman gave the
story. Carols were sung inter-
spersed with piano selectionsby
Lynda Johnston, Larke, Susan,
Colleen and Peggy Carson, Jean
Brown and Joyce Hamilton.
Five dollars was donated to
Care. Mrs. Fred W. Taylor
presented the slate of officers
for 1963:
President, Mrs. Bill Nay;
vice president, Mrs. Robert
Edgar; secretary, Mrs. Allan
Hyndman; treasurer, Mrs.
Lionel Johnston; program com-
mittee, Mrs. Norman Carson,
Mrs. Richard Carson, Mrs.
Alex. Edgar; flower and cheer
committee, Mrs. Everett Car-
son, Mrs. Hector Hamilt9y;
Contests were held. The
table and Sunday School room
were attractive with Christmas
decorations. There was an ex-
change of gifts.
SIX GIRLS RECEIVEDprovincial honour cer-
tificates at the 4-H homemaking clubs'
Achievement Day. Five of the girls who
were present when the picture was taken,
shown left to right, Nancy Elliott, Behr -lore;
Gail Kirton, Bluevale; Muriel Haskins, Bel -
more; Lois Simmons, Belrnore; Dini Nethery,
Belgrave. Absent was Joanne Alton, Luck -
now. (Photo by Cantelon)
Rev. P. Taylor Gives Address
GORRIE—The December
meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute was held at the•home of
Mrs. Norman Wade. The meet-
ing opened with members and
guests repeating the Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect. The
minutes and treasurer's reports
were given. Mrs. Harry Rhame
gave a report on the area con-
vention,
The motto was given by Mrs.
Glad Edgar. Christmas would
not seem like Christmas with-
out carols and during the motto
several carols were sung.
Gorrie Personals
Among those attending the
Women's Institute Summary
Day in Blyth on Thursday for
the W.I. course "143 lbs. of
Meat" were Mrs. Robert Elch-
ner, Mrs. John Baylor, Mrs,
Clarence Stokes, Mrs. Russell
Adams, Mrs. Harry Rhame and
Mrs. George Burgers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohn -
stein and family of Clifford
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Harris.
Mr, and Mrs. Manfred Irwin,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vittie, Ford-
wich, Mrs. John Hill, Clifford,
Mrs. Anson Thornton, Mr,
John Thornton, Mrs. Ed. David,
Mr. and Mrs. Langthon Vogan,
Mr, Clifford Brown attended
the funeral of Mr. Gordon Vit -
tie at Fenwick funeral home on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Robt. Shiell, Atwood,
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. David Neilson.
Mrs. Thos. Short, Mr, and
Mrs. Lawrence Short, Fergus,
visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Under-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynd-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Earl, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs.
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Bruce Bennett and Brenda, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Toner, on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner, t
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Toner visi-
ted Mrs. Courtney Gilpin in
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Saturday, who fell and broke
her hip.
Mr. arid -Mrs. Justin Will,
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Halliday,
Wingham, spent a few days at
Kingsville.
Mrs. Jack Atwood, Robert
and Nancy of London spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gowdy.
Mrs. Bertha Plant accom-
panied Mr, and Mrs, Manfred
Irwin on Sunday and visited
Mrs. Fred Irwin at Huronview,
Mr. Birks Robertson, Tees -
water, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Edgar on Sunday.
Mr. Kenneth Underwood
spent the week -end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Under-
wood, of Guelph.
Mr. Chas. Hooey and Mr.
Franklin Ewald, of Galt visited
Mr, Robt. Dane and Mrs. Dane
in Wingham Hospital,
Mr. Lyle Watson severely
scalded his foot while butcher-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gal-
loway, Mary Ann and Guy of
Galt visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Galloway and Mrs. Ann
Ritchie on Sunday.
Sympathy is extended to
Miss Maude Higgins in the loss
of her brother, Mr. Edgar Hig-
gins, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel
visited Monday with Mrs. Gor-
don Musselman and Mr. Mussel -
man in K - W Hospital, Kitch-
ener,
The annual meeting of St.
Stephen's Auxilary will be held
at the home of Mrs, Gordon
Underwood on Friday at 2:30
p.m. (note change of date).
Roll call, "How to Keep Christ
in Christmas."
Mr. and kers. `lervynGrainA
ger and family of Exeter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Grainger.
Santa Claus will visit Gorrie
community hall on Saturday,
December 15, at 2 p. tn. Films
will be shown and treats distri-
buted to the children.
Mr, and Mrs, Alex Graham
and family spent tlic week -end
visiting relatives in Wallace-
burg.
If it's true than a fool and his
money are soon parted --then tell
us how they got together in the
first place?
Rev, Fred W. Taylor, the
guest speaker, was introduced
by Mrs, Russell Adams. He
said, "Christmas should not
need to be a headache or a
heartache, but an adventure.
There is nothing more divine
than Christmas. After all it is
God coming down to earth in
human form. The bright light
that ever glows about the man-
ger of Bethlehem makes child-
ren precious forever. Every
child becomes sacred because
God came to earth in the form
of the Babe of Bethlehem.
From the galleries of the skies
on that first Christmas came a
song of peace on earth and
good will among men. The
message of Christmas tells of
the promise of peace." Mrs.
Adams presented Rev. Taylor
with a gift in appreciation.
Gifts were exchanged and
a tasty lunch was served by
Mrs. Clifford Pyke, Mrs. Clar-
ence Stokes, Mrs, Russel;Adams
and Mrs. Alex, Graham.
Novice Trophy
FORDWICk1—Congra tulations
to Jim Harding, 13 year-old son
Df Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding,
who held the highest score as a
first year 4*H club member and
was presented with his Warden's
Novice Trophy by Huron County
Warden, George McCutcheon of
Brussels at the 15th annual
Huron County 4-H Achievement
;light held last week in Exeter.
Club members from 22 clubs,
lumbering 327, were presented
with awards.
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