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TSE14OEAVE--,134Pketti of .autumn
flowers decorated .Knox Presbyter.-
chinch anniversary service
there on .$1044y. The regular
minister, Rev J"Green, Was. in
chew of the service, With special
music supplied. by .00 choir of
PreshYteriart Church, Brus-
sels, under the direction of the
leader, Donald Dunbar, •
'reeltatlehe aliti the ai3e1. ling matdh, George prest,
dent of the school fair *as chair-
man ,and the results Were as
follows;
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a, Cara OMPETITION
welcomed the members of the
Guild of Trinity Anglican Church capacity crowd
filled the Foreater's Hall, Eelgrave, to her bOrne for their regular
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ton, onened ibe meeting with pray,, LielgraVe '401091 Fain the public
eirtr'lif01101:nw,PdMI)rys, AthleeeTmN:tit'SeryFa
reYaedr speaking,
the Scripture 108%1, Routine
ports were read by the secretary
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Mr, Fred Swindlehursr of Lor
Angeles, California, is visiting with
Mr, and 'Mrs. Nicholson and family.
Mrs, William Kelly spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Morgan, who has been a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr.' and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
family of London visited over the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Herb
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent visit-
ed relatives at St. Marys London
and Zurich last week,
The grotty was reminded that th e
bale is to be packed on the week
of the 13th Of October and articles
for same may be left, at the home',
of Mrs. Lawrence Vannan. Coin*
mittees were appointed for the fall
bazaar which will be held in NOT,
vember,
Mrs, Lawrence Vannan. was con,
vener of this meeting, The roll ,
call was answered `by naming a
woman from the eld Testament.
Fees were paid, and Christmas
cards were distributel, Lunch was
Served by the hostess; assisted by
rMs, A. M. Perdue arid Mrs, L,
Vannan.
Recitations, beginners; Kcnrietb
Mathers, S Morris; J3ryan
13 East Wawanosh; Bonnie Pletch,
it Morris; Richard Anderson, Bel-
grave; Cameron Andersen, Bel-
grave; Vern Walsh, JE3eigrave.
Recitations, grades 1 and 2; Ron-
ald Taylor, 9 East Wawanosh; Jhdy
McDowell, 13 East Wawanosh;
Audrey Coultes, Belgravei- Audrey
Wilkins, 11 Morris; John trurvey
8 Morris; tie, Ray Mathers, S Mor-
ris and Malcolm Anderson, Bel-
grave.
Recitations, grades , 3 and 4.
David Walsh, Belgrave; Margaret
Craig, 8 Morris; Ruth Mathers,
8 Morris; Marilyn Taylor, 13 ;East
Wawanosh; Marian Yungblut,
East Wawanosh; Terry Johnston,
8 Morris.
Public Speaking, grades 5 ant 6:
Sandra _Lyn Henry, U. 11 East
Wawanosh; Gordon McMurray,
Morris; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris;
Ross Wightman, I3elgrave; Peter
Geertsma, 13 East Wawanosh,
Public Speaking, grades 7 and 8:
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Linda Coultes, 13 East Wa,wanoSh;
Mary Craig, 8 Morris; Ruth Michie,
5 Morris; Lila Black, 13 East
Wawanosh; t' Anne Wightman, Bel-
grave.
Spelling match, Murray Coultes,
17 East Wawanosh and Ross Wight-
man, Bel grave,
The following numbers were en-
ioyed between the different classes:
Chorus and dance from the Junior
room of the I3elgrave school; uni-
son and two-part chorus by U11
and 9 of East Wawanosh; duet by
Ruth 'Michie and Marilyn Camp-
bell, 5 Morris; double trio, 12
Morris; and a chorus number by
the Morris Township schools.
The girl and boy winning the
highest number of points in the
school fair were, Joyce Procter, 5
Morris and Ted Lutz, U6 East
Wawanosh, they were each present-
ed on behalf of the T. Eaton Com-
pany, with the new book, Walt
Disney's World of Nature.
Judge's' for these competitions
were: Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton,
who conducted the classes of reci
tations; Miss Verna McLaughlin,
conducting the, public speaking and
Mrs. Gordon Mundell conducting
the spelling match. The programme
closed by singing the National An-
them.
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Week-end visitors with Mr. and
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latter's father, Mr. Geo. Hunt, who
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Mrs. R,. Newton is in London
attending the Post Master's Con-
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Mr, and Mrs. Blair Sharp and
John, Forest, spent Sunday with
Mr. John Hupfer. Tommy and
Davey Sharp who have spent the
past two; weeks with their grand-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates were
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