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Kitchen Shower
For Bride -Elect
FORDWICH—Mrs. Walter
Demerling entertained 32 rela-
tives and neighbours at her
home Friday evening for a kit-
chen and pantry shower in hon-
our of Miss Beverley Jacobson,
bride -elect of this month.
The bride-to-ue was escort-
ed to a chair gaily decorated
in pink and white. Above her
hung an umbrella representing
the "horn of plenty".
During the evening several
contests and games were con-
ducted. Mrs. Anson Denier
ling gave a reading entitled
"A Press Report". Mrs. Harvey
Wright read an address in the
form of poetry. Beverley re-
ceived many lovely gifts for
which she thanked everyone.
A delicious lunch was serv-
ed by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Harvey Wright, Mrs.
Harold Wallace and Miss Shar-
on Gadke.
The higher we are placed,
the more humbly should we
walk. —Cicero
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When you're driving on a snow-
covered road and have to make
a stop quickly, the best way to
do it is to (1) slam the brakes on
hard? (2) roll down the window
and signal? (3) turnoff the ignition
and apply the parking brake?
(4) pump the brake pedal?
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BRAKE DRUM TURNING
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News of Fordwich
Friends of Mrs, Garn King
will be sorry to hear that she
was taken to Palmerston Hospi-
tal last week, having suffered
a slight stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart,
Douglas and Gregory of Lis-
towel, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Aldrich of Galt, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Vittie.
Misses Jean and Marjorie
Foster of Toronto were week-
end visitors with their mother,
Mrs. Ruby Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Camp-
bell called on Mr. and Mrs.
Harper Wood at Rostock one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King at-
tended the Downey-Bolander
wedding Saturday in St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, 4th of Wal-
lace.
Miss Susan Munford of Kit-
chener was a week -end 'visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar-
riner.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John-
ston visited one day last week
with friends in Meaford.
Miss Elizabeth Armstrong of
Stratford was a week -end visit-
or with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mul-
vey and Jeffrey of Belmore,
and Miss Sharon Elliott of Gor-
rie were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern.
Miss Bonnie Elliott of Gorrie
was a week -end visitor with her
friend, Miss Joanne William-
son.
Miss Leslie Campbell was a
week -end visitor with Miss
W.I. Euchre
Weekly Euchre
FORDWICH—Twelve tables
of progressive euchre were in
play at the Community Hall,
sponsored by the Women's In-
stitute,
High scorers were: lady,
Mrs. Leon Schneider of Pal-
merston; gent, Carl Geiger of
Gowanstown; consolation, Mrs.
Crosby Sothern, Fordwich and
William Jonas, Gowanstown;
special, Mrs. Carl Shoemaker,
Gowanstown.
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PRICE RANGE:
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PER SINGLE ROLL
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Janice Steuernol in Gorrie..
Mr. Leslie Norris of Brant-
ford was a week -end visitor
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Norris.
Miss Audrey Ruttan of Kit-
chener, was a week -end visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Ruttan.
Miss Marjorie Connell of
Toronto was a week -end visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reis
and family of Hamilton were
week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Reis.
Mr. Barry Darcey and Ron
McClement of Chatham were
week -end visitors at their re-
spective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gall -
wan of Detroit and Mr. Samuel
Grant of Indiana spent last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Doig, Mrs. Gallwan
and Mr. Grant are sister and
brother of Mrs. Doig. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Doig and family
of Galt visited on Saturday at
the same home.
Mrs. Rosemary Campbell
and Jimmy of London spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Crosby Sothern.
Mrs. Stanley Bride was in
Toronto last week attending a
meeting of the Ontario Food
Counsel, Consumers' Section.
She also attended the executive
meeting of the Huron Presby-
terial U.C.W. at Clinton on
Thursday.
Trinity Had
Active Year
FORDWICH—The annual
vestry meeting of Trinity
Church was held in the base-
ment and opened with prayer
by the rector, Mr. Anderson,
D.F.C. John Gamble was ap-
pointed vestry clerk.
The officers of the eight
branches of Trinity Church pre-
sented their reports, showing
1963 as an active year. Mr.
Anderson gave the rector's re-
port, reviewing 1963 and out-
lining the work for 1964.
The following officers were
appointed for 1964: Rector's
warden, Emmerson Ferguson;
people's warden, Hector
Browne; lay delegates to synod,
Mrs. Ruby Forster and John
Gamble; substitute delegates,
James Foster and Stanley Fores-
ter; honorary delegate, John
Armstrong, Sr.
Board of Management: Mrs.
W. Sothern, Garnard King,
Jack Douglas, Wellington Har-
grave, Mrs. E. Strong, Mrs. L.
Jacques, Robert Allen, Lloyd
Jacques, Wm. Sothern, Donald
King, Douglas Bunker; auditors,
Elva Foster and James Foster;
chairman of sidesmen, Em-
merson Ferguson; sidesmen,
Ronald Ferguson, Kenneth An-
derson, Wm. Jacques, Andrew
Allen, John Armstrong, Jr.
The meeting closed with
prayer and lunch was servedby
the ladies of the church.
CGIT GROUPS TO JOIN
IN DAY OF PRAYER
FORDWICH—The C.G. I. T.
meeting on Monday night was
opened with a sing song, fol-
lowed by the purpose and an-
swer.
Lynn Johnson read the min-
utes. The Gorrie, Molesworth
and Wroxeter groups will at-
tend the World Day of Prayer
service with the Fordwich
group. Miss Carol King and
Lynn Johnson led in the worship
service.
Miss Trix Winkel took
charge of the mission study, as-
sisted by Karen Carswell. Taps
closed the meeting and a social
hour was enjoyed.
Fred McIntosh Dies
GORRIE—Mrs. Tessie Zim-
merman has received a tele-
gram of the passing of Fred
McIntosh of Tessiere, Sask.,
and formerly of Howick Twp.
He died Monday, January 27.
His wife, the former Edna
Zimmerman, predeceased him.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Fred (Ila) Major, Tessiere,
Sask, , with whom he resided.
When. salal). Steve's Aunty
Lou asked to see the new pup-
pies, Steve announced that he'd
go with her because Foxy didr t
like strangers looking at her ba-
bies.
As they neared the pups' play
pen, Foxy was seen investigat-
ing an imaginary rabbit in the
surrounding bushes. She went
on about this business, giving
the humans only a casual glance
as they fondled the pups.
Steve looked puzzled. Then
his brow cleared. "I guess
somebody came down here with
a face like yours," he explain-
t.d "and Foxy got used to it,"
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