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Thursday
Oct. 10, 1963
Wed 25 Years
About twenty-five friends
and neighbours gathered at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Caskanette Saturday evening
to honor them on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary.
Euchre was enjoyed through-
out the evening, the prizes
going to Mrs, Del Ewing, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Schiestel and
Carl Frieburger, The ladies
served a delicious lunch.
A swivel chair and a cup
and saucer were presented to
Mr, and Mrs, Caskanette for
which they thanked their friends,
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KENNETH CARDIFF, of R. R. 2, Brussels, is shown plow-
ing at the Huron County plowing match east of Walton.
Kenneth won the class for tractors drawing as many
plows as desired. His coach was Donald Perrie.—Photo
by Cantelon.
News of Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs, Brice William-
son and children of London
were week -end visitors with
Mrs. Emma Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich
of Galt attended the Howick
Fair on Saturday and later visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Bride. Mr. Bob Bride of Lon-
don was a week -end visitor with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wild -
fang and Brian of Cooksville
were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and
on Sunday morning attended
Moorefield United Church ser-
vice, when the dedication of
the chimes was held in memory
of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. J.
Wildfang by members of their
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith
and children of Stoney Creek
were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith.
Week -end visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Patterson were Mr, and
Mrs. Willoughby Patterson of
Cooksville and Mr, and Mrs.
Jim Patterson of Toronto,
Miss Marjorie Connell of
Toronto was a week -end visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robe, Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc -
Clement and Kenneth, Mrs.
Ida Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs.
William Sothern spent Sunday
at Collingwood and also visited
with Mr. Gilbert McDermitt at
Glenn Marr Nursing Home,
Mr. Earl Ridley of London
was a week -end visitor at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Anson Ruttan
and Mrs. William Marriner
spent one day last week in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCann
spent last week with relatives
in Georgetown and Toronto and
Mrs. McCann attended the
Legion Auxiliary Convention as
Zone Commander of Zone Cl.
Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Norris
of Downer's Grove, Illinois,
U.S.A., spent two weeks at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Norris.
Milton Pries returned to
Westminster Hospital, London
on Sunday, where he will un-
dergo further eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smith
and family of London visited on
NWT HAVE MOVED NORTH
More than one-third of
Canada is located in the pres-
ent-day Northwest Territories.
However, these Territories once
included the Yukon, Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta.
The three Prairie Provinces
have also gained by expanding
their boundaries northward into
former Territories country.
Fiowe‘er. the vast islands of
the Arctic Archipelago were
added to the Territories to
which they still belong. The
Territories cover a million and
a quarter square miles.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Cline.
Mrs. Fred Demerling return-
ed home last week from Walker-
ton Hospital. Mrs, Elsie Strong
was also able to return home
from Palmerston Hospital. Both
ladies have been confined for
several weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Seabrook,
Nancy and Wayne of St. Cath-
arines, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Doig.
Mr. David Steinacker of
Brampton spent the week -end
with his family.
AYPA Begins Fail Season
FORDWICU--A.Y.P.A,
members met Sunday night in
the basement of Trinity Angli-
can Church with 22 young peo-
ple present. Miss Sharon Hub-
bard, pres, , presided. Brian
Underwood read the Scripture
lesson.
Ken Anderson, sec., gave
the minutes of the last meeting.
There was a discussion amongst
the members and it was decided
to have a Hallowe'en party in
Fordwich on Nov. lst with each
member to take a friend,Joan
Anderson was elected to be
press reporter,
The study book was given
by the pres., who also conduct-
ed several games. Jean Browne,
Connie and Betty Lou Lepping-
ton and Marlene Douglas were
named a committee to plan
games for the next meeting, to
be held in St. Stephen's Church,
Gorrie.
Lunch was served by Carol
Dinsmore, Myrna Nuhn and
Dawna Bennett,
FAMILY MOVE!
TQ BRUSSELS
FORDWICII--A social eve-
ning was held Thursday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn Johnston, in honour of
Mr, and Mrs. William McDon-
ald, who recently sold their •
farm and purchased a home in
Brussels where they moved on
Friday.
Glenn Johnston espressed
best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Mo -
Donald on their departure from
the community. Mrs. William
Lloyd, Mrs. Mel Taylor and
Mrs. Jack Brown presented
them with step tables, a coffee
table and bathroom hamper.
Thanks was espressed to all
kind friends tfnd neighbours for
their thoughtfulness. A delic-
ious lunch'was served.
LAVE CONQUERS ALL
In ancient mythology, the
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was known to the Romans as
Amor and to the Greeks as Eros.
He was represented as a winged
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Latin expression, "Amor vincit
omnia," means "love conquers
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