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Huron peanery
,.P.A.at St. Paul's
The A.Y.P,A, of St? Paul's Ang-
lican Church •inyited the branches
of Hurpn Deanery to attend the
evening SerViee on • Sunday at 7
o'clock and about 80 young people
were 'preSent, The rector, Rev,
Johnson, was in charge of
the, SerVice• The servdr was Mal-
colin McKay and, the young men
itisisting.in the service were Thom-
as Wilkinson, Barry Pieltford and
harry"Fuller..;.
• t The preacher was Rev. Bren Cle.
Vries, reptar of Trivett M Meorial
ChUrch,:. ,ExpteF, and Mrs., Gordon
Davidson 'Wad at the, organ. Pat-
ricia and 'Dianne Deyell sang a
duet, "At Eventide".
At the close of the service eve, Y,
one Itljdurned to 'the parish 'room;
when a Socia' hour was 'enjoyed
The -hostesses for the e'ening were
Mrs. H. A. Fuller,. Mrs, W. Hall,
Mrs. C. Wilkinsdn and Mrs. N.
Deyell. „During the evening. of *ens
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NIGNAM
--Mr. Hari Ste. Marie, Kitchen.
er, Miss :Marlene of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Hobden of
Stratford spent the week-end with
.their Tether, Mrs. 1,4 Ste. Marie,
-• Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Weir of
London and Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Weir and family of Welland visit-
ed with the former's mother, Mrs.
David Weir on Leopold St., and
also with Mr. David Weft, a patient
in the Wingham Hospital,
MrS. W. H. Haney is visiting
for a few dtlYS this week In To-
ronto.
anti Mrs. M. E. Nixon of
Milton and Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey
Nixon of Clarkson and Mr. 3, M.
Kearns of Guelph were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Howson.
• -Mr. and Mrs. Russel Parking
and Mr, and Mrs, Albert Stiekles
of Woodstock and Princeton spent
Sunday with their cousin, Mrs.
Mabel Stewart. •
—Mr, and Mrs. James Smith of
Toronto were week-end visitors
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Currie. Miss Jean Ir-
win of Kitchener was a guest at
• the same home,
Me, S. j, Walker was in Toron-
to last week and' attended the fun-
eral directors' convention, held at
the King Edward Hotel on Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
—Mrs. G. Egleston .of Calgary,
who has been visiting Ontario re-
latives and friends the past few
weeks, has purchased the home
owned by Mrs. Murray Johnston on
Centre Street.
Mr. Craig Armstrong of Toronto
visited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Armstrong over the
week-end,
Mr. and Mrs, Morley McMich-
ael of Wroxeter called on Mrs, Da-
vid Weir, Leopold St., at the week-
end.
—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schumacher
and family of Walkerton. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Russwtirm, Carlsruhe,
Mr. James Ste. Marie of St, Cath-
arines and Mrs. Mary Hawkins of
Kitchener spent Sunday .with Mrs.
L, Ste. Marie.
--Mrs, Morris Stewart of Ed-
monton, her son, Prof. Max Stew-
art, of Waterloo College and Miss
Gertrude Stewart: of Cookeville
-qn"t Saturday. with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Walker.
•--Mrs, Hugh Carmichael spent a
few days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Don Hawthorne and
Mr. Hawthorne in Toronto. Mr and
Mrs. Frank Hopper and Johnny
and Mr. Carmichael visited at the
same l-ome on Sunday • and Mrs.
Carmichael returned hoMe with
them.
--Mrs, 'William Davidson,- Port,
Colborne, is visiting her sister,
Mrs,. Stuart McBurney,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat and
Marjorie spent the week-end in
Kitchener and attended the -baptis-
mal service of their granddaugh-
ter, Dianne Seegmiller. She, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
I -Mrs. P. S. Ma0Natighton and
i Mr. John MaeNnugliton spent the
week-end in garnilton.
--Mrs. George loss is spending
a week with her daughters, Mrs-
'.Robert Martin and Mrs. John. Al-,
len in, 'i.oronto. .
--Mr, and Mra, .Jack Salter :and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKay vis-
ited with Mr. MacKay's sisters,
Misses ,Bertha and Agnes MacKay
of London on Sunday.
--Mr. and Mrs, Robert Southcott
of Exeter were. Sunday guests, with
Mr. and Mrs, Barry Wenger, Mr.
Southeott was the guest speaker at
the WYTIlen'S service in the United
Church on Sunday morning, -
—Mrs. O. McKinnon and 'Miss
Belle Farquharson of Toronto were
week=end guests with Dr, and 'Mrs,
George Howson,
----Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCallum
of Kitchener spent Sunday with his
mother, „ •Mrs, Finlay McCallum,
Prances Street, and Mrs. McCal-
lum also visited with her sister,
Mrs, Henry 13. Jensen. .
--Mr, and Mrs, Allan McLean
and daughter Shirley of London
were in Wingham on Sunday and
visited, with hls mother in -hospital
and with his sister, Mrs. Harry
Merkley, Mr, Merkiey and. family,
--Mr, and Mrs. Clem yeo of
Southampton spent the week-end
at, the home of ther sister, Mrs. W.
Stewart.
—Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon 'was tak-
en by -ambulance to St, Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Wednesday,
and underwent an operation there
on Friday afternoon, She has been
progressing favorably since,
—Misses Pearl and Irene Paton
of Toronto moved last week to
their home on Minnie 'St,
—Mrs. Emily Elston spent a few
days with friends in London.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Eckmier of
doderich spent Sunday with ills
sister, Mrs. Walter Smillie.
--Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong
left Sunday morning for Dunedin,
Fla., where they will spend the win-
ter. They expected to arrive Wed-
nesday, •
—Mrs. Alex Baird of Flint, Mich.,
is a guest with her sister, Miss El-
va Pearen,
—Miss Myrtle Johnson returned
to London on Sunday following a
week at her home op Shuter St. •
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott and
Linda were in Camp Borden at
the week-end to. visit with, her sis-
ter, Mrs. J. T. Bildfell, who last
week underwent surgery and ie.:a
patient in hospital.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cersoh, Mrs.
Gwen Adams and Miss Anne Ged-
des were in Toronto on Sunday-.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daer
and, Mr. Jack MacDonald of God-
erich were visitors with Mrs.
Robert Wenger Sr. on Sunday,
—Mrs. : St4n Hastings entertain-
ed a few friends for tea on MOn-
day afternoon in honor of her mo-
GROUPS 'DISCOS
PROGRAM
AT SECTIONAL MEET
A -sectional meeting of the west
em division of MaltAand Preabr,
terial Of the Women's Missionary.
Society of the Presbyterian Church
was held in Melville Church, 13rue.
SOS, on Thursday with sessions at
p.m, and 7 p.m. Auxilinries from
Wingharn, Hluevale, 7,angside,
Gorrie, Ethel, Cranbrook, Moles.
Worth, 'Teeswate'r and Prasaela
were represented.
Mrs. Leslie Fortune, Wingliam,
presided for both meetings and
Conducted the devotional period at
the atterneon meeting, Mrs, Alex-
ander Niunnao, }Hingham, led thi
prayer,
Mrs, Fortune repbrted on the
synodical council meeting which
she attendel as delegate from
Maitland Presbyterial. Rev, J. H.
Greene and Mrs, Greene contribut-
ed a, vocal duet.
Mrs. .Earrish Moffatt; Langslde,
and Mrs. Walter Ballagh, Tees-
Water, who attended the WMS
training centre at Albert College,
Belleville, assisted by the newly-
appointed regional secretary, Miss
Margaret Boyd, set up work-shop
study groups. Officers and .senior
groups were in charge of Mrs.
Moffatt, when • they discussed pro-
gram planning, conducting a meet-
ing, duties of officerg and Secre-
taries,
Leaders of Children', of the
Church and Ekplorer groups were
in charge of Miss Margaret Boyd,
Who presented the study packets
and discussed the year's program.
Leaders of CGIT groups discusaea
their new program with Mrs. Bal.
lagh, who gave suggestions for
creating interest, .The three groups
re-assembled to report the 'findings
of their individual groups.
The offertory prayer, by Mrs.'
Samuel Robinson, Gorrie, was fol-
lowed by a duet by Mr: and Mrs,.
Greene, ' •
A short skit, "How Not To Do
It" arranged by Mrs. Ted English,
Wingham, demonStrated a badly
planned meeting, and a second act
showed a well-planned 'meeting, a,
month later,
Members of the' Brussels •Aukil-
iary served sa buffet"supper to
their guests.
The evening service was pattern-
ed On the afternoon session,''with'
the 'addition of a series of calored:
slides of the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian
School at Kenora.
Th worship service was in the
form of a film strip in Charge. Of
kiss Boyd and 'MrS. Kenneth Mc-
Donald, Cranbrook, sang. a solo.
Speaking on. behalf Of all, the
groups, Mrs, Ballagh'• 'offered thanks
for the hospitality of the Bruisels
group, to Mrs. W. C. King, plantst,
to the sciloists •and to Miss Boyd,
Mrs. Fortune added her thanks to
the workshop organizers,
' —Mr, and MrS. Arthur 'Wahl and
ehildren or Kitchener visited on
Sunday with, her parents,, Mr, and
Mrs. D. S. Benedict.
--Mrs. L. C. Young of Toronte,e
and Mr, and Mrs. H, MacGregor a
Slincoe visited with Mrs. J. C.-TaY-
lor, Mrs. P. Cowaris "and Mrs. D.
Litiklater this week.
—Mr. Petty Paterson' of Woronto
v4 etninc,.• hls sister, Mrs, Edgar
Harrison and Mr. Harrison.
Douglas Sitinainoti„ son of Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Sinnamon othci•
haS been. a patient in 'Victoria HOS-
pital, Leridon, for three Weeks, was
able to return home on 8tundity
With his broken '1,g in cast..
MCROCR.----It looks that way' tit any )ale 'tit is hilarious scow from "The Barber ot, Sevitie" which
will be staged in the Winglinto District High Sebool On Friday eVening Of text week. Alexander Gray'
as Figaro and.AndreW MacMillan. 'as Doctor )`3arl010 are two of the wilily fine yokel) which will be heard
id this delightful operii. Win& is tieing brOUght; Lai Wingitiort tinder the sponsorship of the LiOnS Club.
ther, Mrs: B. M. Robertdon. Mrs.,
Robertson left yesterd,aY front Mel-
ton airpqrt for her home in Leng-,
side, AberdeenShire, Scotland, after
spending three months with her,
daughter and son-in-law on Ca-
tharine St.
--,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harrison, Mr.
Fleming Ballagh and Mr. • and Mrs,
Jack Higgins of Wingham and
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Harrison and
family of Listowel attended Bel-
more Presbyterian Church On Sun-
day, when Nancy Elaine, daughter
of 'Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sangh o
was christened
'Mrs.
. •
Joe Smeltzer of Regina;
who has Spent the., past three
months -visiting with her brothers
and their families, returned'to Re-
gina, She was accompanied .by
Mr. and• Mrs, Lloyd Mentgomery..
Who hhve spent the, past two weeks ;
with relatives in Saskatchewan and
Manitoba.
•:---Mrs. DeWitt Miller and Sons'
and Mrs, Elizabeth Elliott spent
-the week-end in London with the
fornier's mother, Mrs, A. J. Arm-
strong.
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—Miss Jean Mills of Parriington,
Minh., Is a guest with her Parbtite„
Mr, and Mrs, F'ranci's' .Mills,. Led,
void St,
d, George Stokes be Lindsey
has been tranSferreci to the to,
ronto-Datninicin sank here to take
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