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RCSIOCNT IN TWELVE YEARS 011.14....DREN RECEIVE
J to tive Menus
3ET,x034, ..-- On DeeeMbe.r
0 0 0 the Delmore Baking Belles held .4
meeting at the home' of Lorna
Woods, The meeting opened With
the 4-H pledge nod minutes of the
previous meeting were read by the
secretary. The roll call was answer-
ed with a favorite recipe for
fruit, loaf or quick cake, It Was 4c,
cided to hold the next meeting at
MO p.m. on January 23,
Lois Mae Fitch and Lorna Woods
.demonstrated the making -of hot
water gingerbread, which with eof-
.fee, was served at :the close of the
meeting,
The leaders divided the giils into
five groups, and' each made a.
menu for dinner„er supper, contain..
ing as many Cereals -as 'possible,
All groups then went over the:
cereal quiz add judged the 'menus,
Members frorn Howiek received
their money for the two' previous
mat The leaders. handed out
papers an the Achievement Day
Which.. will be held on February 14.
It was decided to blue Bristol
board and .Iedia, irikfisr the covers
On the record books, Th home as;
ATTENDANCE AWARDS
1111.111S. JAN. 7
"FRAULEIN" • ....... . avelmiminri
• Adult Entertainment
1:1ana Wynter, Mel Ferrer
;8 ,story ,Qf behavior patterns in .
v.vertime a time when fib
moral code breaks down.
Starts 7,15 V.'111.
BELMORE -- The annual Meet
lug of 1(110K Presbyterian Church
W.M.S. was held in the Sunday
Scheel room of the elitireh in De-
cember, with a good attendance.
Mrs. D. McPherson, president, was
in charge and opened the meeting
with a call to worship and the
singing of a hymn. The Scripture
reading was from Matthew 2;1-16
and was taken by Mrs. Robert Ing-
lis, Mrs, McPherson gave the medi-
tation and Mys. James Dickson led
in esraYer,
FORDIVI011 At the nomination
•meeting held in the Pordwich Com-
munity hall last week, six men
qualified for town trnstees,. 'They
were Garnard King, .1, R. Devitt,
Crosby Sothern, William, Edgar,
Ken Graham and Fred Hamby,
This is • the first election in the
town since December' 1947, the
members always going in by ac-
clamation. The election was held
on Monday, January 5th, in the
community hall, three of the above
to be elected,
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January 0 and 10
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WEDNESIMY sG TJTUBSDAY
..'January 11 and 15
"CARVE HER NAME
WITH PRIDE"
Virginia McKenna, Paul Scofiel
Based on the Book of the Sam
,'Title by R. J, Minney,
signrnent was given to the girls, to
lie completed before the :next meet-
ing,'
Harvey Darling; Gary Burchill, Joe
and Marjorie Jeffray„
• Mission Band members who had
missed only one meeting also re-
ceived a gift; Hugh Leeson, Mar-
garet Jeffrey, Jimmy. Darling
Ricky McPherson, Doris' Stokes,
Miss Mae Johann and Mrs.' Thos.
Stokes are in charge Of the Explor,,
ers and, Mrs. Carl Nickel. and Mrs
Thos Inglis are leaders of the Mis-
sion Band,
BEI:Nit/RE. The following child-
ren of the Presbyterian ,Sunday
heool were .given awards for per•
feet' attendance during the school
term in 1958, Perfect attemianee
'owed one Sunday's absence during
the term.
1st 'Year Pins, ,,jcaren Dickson,
Douglas Baird, Darlene Ballagh and
.rail McPherson.
2nd Year Wreaths, Marlene leg.
Terry Ballagh, Grace Jeffrey,
Allan Dickson,
3rd Year Bar, Evelyn Dickson
and Ricky McPherson. ,
4th Year Bar, Ian Inglis, Donald
Nickel; Margaret Jeffrey, Joe Jef-
fray.
5th Year Bar, Phyllis McKegue,
Marjorie Nickel, 'Shirley Leonard
Lorne and Clayton Baird.
6th Year Bar, John Hailer, lim
McKague, Marjorie Jeffrey, Carole
and Lynda•Stokes,
7th Year Bar, Sally and Billy
Jeff ray,
The 'following awards were pre-
sented to the Explorers' and the
Mission Band for perfect attend-
ance during the year.
Explorers' 1st Year Certificate
and Pin, Marjorie Nickel, Carole
and Lynda Stokes.
3rd Year Seal, Jim NEcKague,
Mission Band 1st Year Gertifi.-
cate and Pin, Allan Dickson, Terry.
Ballagh, Ian and Marlene Inglis.
2nd Year Seal, Phyllis MeKague.
The following just missed one
Explorers' meeting and received a
gift; ,Bill Leeson, Russell Press,
•
Members of Baby
Band Graduate
. F.ORDWICI-1--4 Christmas party
for the Silver Star 'Mission Band
and the Baby Band and their
mothers was held in the
United Church Sunday School
rooms with Doris Carswell as
president and Garfield Gibson,
secretary, ' who' led a short de-
votional .program,
Several Christmas hymns were
sung With Shirley Eurig at the
piano. Mrs, 'Elmer Harding offer-
ed prayer and Mrs.-.Robt; Gibson
gave a reading on "The Little Fir
Tree" by Hans Christian Antler-
'sen.
Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Mrs. Ken
Graham took 'charge of, the 'gradu-
ating exercises from Baby Band to
Mission Band and Trail Rangers.
Mrs. Elmer Harding presented -life
membership to Doris Carswell,
Garfield Gibson, . Shirley Eurig,
Marjorie ,Connell„ Phyllis Wilson,
Bobby Bride and John Carswell
Two Christmas slides were shown-
and lunch served, '
The Bible ,study was taken by
Edith Stokes and Mrs, E, Jeffrey
reviewed the current events from
the Glad Tidings. Mrs, A. Mnraiell
had charge of the tepie, She .cen-
ducted art interesting quiz, on the
W.M,S, and the work that is be-
ing done. She also made the ladies
acquainted with the officers by
showing pictures of them and tell-
ing'of the duties" each performs,
Reports showed that $234,30 waf...
sent 'to' missions during the yeas
and $30 value to supply. Thirty-nine
pounds of used Christmas cards
were .sent to Mrs, Lillian Dickson
Formosa; 130 lbs. of Sunday School
papers were sent to Western Cana-
da and 12 lbs. of Readers Digests
and 28 lbs. of religious literatitn
were sent to different places.
Mrs. Robert Inglis on behalf of
the nominating committee,, read; he
following slate of officers for 1989
and on Motion of Mrs, A, Mundell
and Mrs, W. Curie it was a.depted:
President, Mrs. G. Appleby; '1st
vice, Mrs. A. Mundell; 2nd vice,
Mrs. T, E. Kennedy; Sec„ Mrs. Ie
Zinn; asst, sec,, Mrs. John Dickson;
treas., Mrs. Ken Dickson; expens.
treas.,. Mrs, H. Ballagh;. pianist,
Mrs. W. Struthers; auditors, Mrs,
E. Ballagb, Mrs, E, Jeffrey; con-
vefiers—supply, Mrs. R. 1VIcKagae.;
literature and library, Mrs, W. Dar-
ling; Glad Tidings, Mrs. W, Curie;
welcome and `welfare, Mrs, E. Bal.
lagh; Explorers', Mae Johann, "Mrs.
Thos, Stokes, ,
A hymn was sung and Mrs. Mc
Pherson closed the meeting with
prayer,'
FORDWICH
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few days this week with relatives
Toronto.
Mrs. W. R, Duncan and John of:
Guelph visited recently , for a
couple of days with Mr. and Mrs.,
Jack Brown.
Sundey visitors with Mr. and,
Anson Demerling were Mr.
Jack' Sebinbein . of Listowel, Mr,
and Mrs. Ken. Dabble and Sharon,
of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs, Grant
Fraser of Elora.
Mfr. and Mrs. WeifingtOn Har-
grave and family spent New Year's
with Mr: and Mrs. Alex. Reid.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, . Wray and
family of Toronto visited with
relatives in the community a ,few.
days last week. '
Mrs. Bixby Ferester of Torento-
epent the week-end at her home
h erer,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack King and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bellamy in,Totonto.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Breeht of
Mimico, spent a couple of days
last week with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Armstrong and Mr. Richard Arm-
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New Year's' Day visitors with
Mr, and", Mrs. Lloyd Jacques were.
Mr. :W, I3, Dane of Gorrie, Mrs.
W.. J. Jacques, ,Mr, and Mrs. Leslie
Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Rat.'
Harkness and family of Belmere.
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Week-end and Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Doig were Mr. and Mrs; Don Sea-
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Mr;' and° Mrs." Glenn beig, Mr
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Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern
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Mr, and Mrs. Anson Ratan anti-
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-Mrs. Walter Horsburcspent last
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt and
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week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ward
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fleet visited
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Miller and
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With relatives `in Elora.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard hies of
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New Year's Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Matthews were, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Cunningham and
family, Mrs, Tilly Manser, Misses
Annie and Violet Cunningham, all
of ITarriston,
Holiday visitor's with Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Allan were, Mrs, Henry
Allan and. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mc-
eachern and son of Conn, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd ,IVICMiehael and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hubbel, Mr.
and Mrs, Ken Oakley Bradley
of Toronto, and Mr, end Mrs. Le-
Rey Carlow of Whitby,
Miss Mary Byrd of London. spent
ft:air days last week with friends in
the community, -
'Sunday, Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom MeClemerit were, Mt,
and Mrs, Bruce MeClement, IViisse8
Patsy Potts and Barbara Park of
Listewel, Mr.'and Mrs. Ross Nolan
arid faintly of GOWatistewn and
MO jean McCracken of Kitebener,
Miss LOniSO Browne of Willowy am, is spending t VO Weeks with
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New Yeat's Visitere with ,Mr.
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Mrs. Jack Wicker and fainity. and
Mr, arid Mrs. Prank Ocnin and
Dawn. of Xitchener.
Mr. and MrS. tclgar be,ne and
faintly. 'of 14th visited
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