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-9 INVITATIONS
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
• RECEPTION CARDS
• THANK YOU CARDS
Jtyrgd e,,INTEP-ItATIONAL-AVICIMTTS
Featuring "THERMO-GRAVURE' PRINTING
(Raisecf Letteriog)
BLIJEVALE
BLTJBVALE—A gathering of ttic
milk producers Who send milk tc
Bluevale Creainery was held on.
Friday' evening in the community
hail.
Euchre was enjoyed, seven tablet
being In play. Mrs. Gordon Mun-
dell and Ross Abrahain had high
scores and Mrs. Bert Garniss
Charles Johnston received Fonso•
lotion prizes. Prizes were giver
tO the couple longest married ane
also to the couple married the
shortest time'. These went to Mr
and Mrs, Sparling Johnston anc
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Garniss. The
prizes, very; sultahly,, were pack.:
aged cheeses,
A businOs meeting followed thri
games. James Johnston is presi•
dent and Sparling .Johnston is the,
secretary-treasurer,
Refreshments were served, and
then the lights went out, a signal,
for an abrupt departure for home.
Bluevale and vicinity was in corn-
plete darkness for, two hours or
more.
PRODUCERS' MERINO
ENDS 'IN DARKNESS
Officers Elected
At S.S. Meeting
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Choose MOO the tight-
duty Olathe 'Medea; get tetiltiet power,, new
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Mr. and Mrs, Mack Inglis of
Highgate spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Thomas
Trigils •of West Wa,wanosh,
Mr. William Forster and daugh-
ters, and Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Per-
rott of Godcrich spent Thursday
,With;Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Elliott.
Mrs. R. J. Currie and Mrs. Ro-
bert Gibson accompanied: Mr. Gib-
son back to, Toronto on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Gibson have been
moving into their new home during
the past week.
Miss Janet Watson of Aylmer
spent a few 'clays last week at the
home off his sister, Mrs, Gilbert
Beccroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross and
Dorothy motored to Toronto on
Saturday and Miss Dorothy stayed
to commence a course at Toronto
Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin RObinson
and children spent' New Year's at
the hoine of her brOthcr, Mr. El6
neer Purdon, Wingham.
Little Joyce Taylor, daughter of.
Mr, and Mrs.. Lawrence Taylor, was
able to return bomb from Wing-
ham Hospital' on Sunday,
CoMmunion service was observed
in the Calvin-Brick United Church
at the evening service on Sunday
with ReV, C. Krug In charge,
1 Mice and Mira,, *has. :Dorfman' spent
Saturday in Woodatoek,
Miss JoYee tieffinan and Port
McLean,. of Barrie, Were hoseefor
the ATPW Year's holiday.
Miss Eleanor Smith returned to
Torento on Snriday after^ the
Christmas. vacation,
,Tack Elliott, motored to • Corn-
wall on Sunday sfollowing a boll*
day visit at his home. bore.
Mrs, Charles Coultes "spent the
New Year's hOlielays in Clinton,
Mayor R, E. McKinney visited in
Toronto last We*,
STRENS
We we sorry to report that Mrs,
Qeorge Ceansten is a patient in
WthEhaill and PiStriet General
as. a result of a fall as
she was, leaving the home of her
grancla00, Mr, Allan Cranston,
Her rtia,!ty, friends 'hope ter a
Speedy reeoveryo
Little Corrine Cranston Is re,
covering from ,a, Severe attach of
pneumonia,
Bug,blespent part of the
holiday with his sister, Nfre..Ray
Laidiew and Mr. LaidlOw at Wing-
barn.
progemt OgIngs .
U,C, Party
ST: Mt./ENS The united'
Church was the, scene of 'an erip,
Jeyable Christmas Party for the
Stoulay, School on Friday evening.
The superintendent, Mr, J.,,erne
Woods, presided for the program
whioh, opened with the Singiof of
"Oh Come All Ye Faithffttl"..
Recitations were given by ,Judy
poraelit, 140r1PP Carrington, Brei/da.
and Carol Webster; choruses by
the girls, and boys; a 4010 by Judy
Wardell; a, piano solo by Terry
Wilson; a duet by Mr. and Mrs,
Pe Boer and Miss W, D ,Ruthe'r-
ford read the 'beautiful story The
Little Stable Boy inetifileheyri.",
Mr, Ress Errington conducted
interesting games, and contests
and" lunch, Including ice crown,
`brought a pleasant evening to a
,close,
Community Night
SpOnsored by W.I,,
ST, TIELENS—Mrs, Ross Gam-
mie, the vice president, was chair-
lady for the Conanninity, Night' in
'the community hall on Tuesday ;'
bveming, under the, auspices of the
Women's Institute. The interest-
pig- program opened , with a sing-
song led by Mrs. E, W. Rice with.
Mrs. C. Taylor at the piano.
• ,Other, •liumbers'included solos bY
Lorne Forster and Dianne Ritchie;,
a skit by Douglas 'Gaunt and Billie
Robinson; recitations ,, by Lois
Struthers ; Brenda and Carol Web-
Stet'; a dialogue, "Youth AlcIds
Dash of. Pepper" by Fordyce.
pupils; a 'humorous reading by
Frank Alton; music by Farri,er's
orchestra 'arid an accordion sele(V;
tien by Mary Anna McDonald 'anal
Iilda Ritchie,
Farriers supplied music for the
dance that followed with Barry
McQuillin as caller-off.
A 'beaver from the Oluipleair
Game Preserve, haS a yen for
travel. Tagged on Dog Lake,.dear'
Missanable, Auguit 8, 1957; it has
turned up more than 50 air Miles
away near the month of the. Mehl—
picotdn River.
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EASTERN MOMS
INTEREST CHILDREN
EalroVAP—The annual moot
ins' of- the Yfiset-On Band was hold'
in the echOolioont of the UMW.
Qh:00.00, on, 9.'uesday afternoon
when parents and friendS attended.
The president, Bill HetheringtOn,
pr
After devotions Mrs, Mari Nee-
inn 4)101 the story from the sec-
end chapter of St, Matthew, the
flight id Mary; Joseph and the
Babe to Egypt, illustrating it by'
use of the flannelgraph.
The roll call was answered 'by
nailing a .fnvoriee game, Prayers'
were given by Ann Peacock and
Keith Joiisten, Lloyd ?eacoek'
and Douglas Garnis,s received the
offering,
Asong was sung by the junior
boys and one by the junior girls,
Rose Marie Nicholson, rend a New
reaes story.
Mrs, Neelon presented aWardS
to members for perfect attendance,
Those receiving them were Bill.
Hetheringten, Grace Mothers, Ruth
Mothers, Ken Mathers, Betty Methli -
erington, Rae Mothers,
Mrs, Bert Garniss introduced the
guest,speaker, Kiss Dorothy Doug,
las, of Lucknow, now on furlough;
from Eastern missions. Miss
Douglas described in an Interesting
Manner, Chinese and Japanese cus-
toms,' homes, Rio& clothing, meth-
ods of writing. The fear of •evil
spirits is always with these people
until they adopt Christianity. They
are rapidly learning the western
ways! Miss Douglas expressed the
hope that one of the Mission Band
group would' become a 'Missionary
in the Far East,
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• The ehildren• were given a treat
and lunch was served at the con—
clusion of th f... pfograin.,
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Tougher built components —
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to an all-time low! Edgar Gaunt.
'Iniured in Fall
WHITE.CM111.011 —'Edgar flaunt
of the'9th concoSsion Of wt. %IWO-
posh suffered a painful accident
on New Year's night. As Mr,
Gaunt ,WAS climbing the ladder to
the straw mow to pot down feed,
his hand slipped on the rung and
be haekards, landing heavily
on his heels,
Ito Was taken 'to Wirightian tfos.
pital oh Priday Where X-ray show-
td that the bones in 'both heels
Were ,breken, On Monday of this
citstn Weer applied to both
feet
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'Mrs. M. Craig sppke briefly of the
work of the. Mission Band , during
the year and named the new offi-
C'ers for 1959: Pres., Mary Craig;
viee-pres., Grace Mathers; sec., Bill
BLUEVALE— At the annual kletherington;. treas., Keith Johns-
meeting of the United Church Sun. ,
clay School' held on 'Tuesday eve- ton; press sec., Patsy Craig; pion-
sneers were e;usted: Supt., Rossi, see:, Bob Mathers.
'Smith; asst.' supt., W. J. ,Peacock;
see„ Lloyd Wheeler; treas.,' Mrs
Lloyd Wheeler; pianist, Marie
Johnston; asst, Pianist, A l l a n
Campbell; 'cradle ',roll' 'Supt,, Mrs.
George Fischer.
:• •Tdiiehers''and assistant tettehers':
:Mr's.' Alex Corrigan, Miss Loretta
Pisefier,'Mrs. jainesJehnston, MrS,
Carl Johnston, Mrs., Ross TurveY,
i-Mrs. J. Peacock, Mrs. George
Hetherington, Mrs, Si;eWart Mc-
Mrs. ,M, Craig,-Mrs: Lloyd
Whee,ler, L. Aitken, Mrs.
'John ,Wickatead, Mrs, Sparling
Johnston,',Mts. ,Bert Garniss, Mr.
Alan Neelon, Gordon Holt, Ross
,Smith,
Ining the fallowing teachers and of.. ist, Grace Mathers; World Friends
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REMINGTON'S
I.G.A.
Omhined living-dining
room with windows looking
both to the garden and the street
adds speciousness to this house.
Tith open planning of the
kitchen, dining and living Area
makes each 'of these robins op=
pear larger than they, actually
arc,
Ample cupboard space has
been provided in the kitchen,
which is convenient to both The
dining room and teem service
cerium Laundry and ttoong
facilities in they basement have
been grouped around the stairs
leaving. a large area which may
he nsed as a playroom.
The, floor area is 1;013 square
feet and the exterior dimensions
are 41 feet, tight inches by 24
feet, four inches, Working
drawings for this house, known
as Design 231„ are available from
Central Mortgage and Dousing
Corpora:00 at initilintun cOStr
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family in a tent to •live during the win-
tertime,
But ,wheire would you Out them if
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