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Mr, and Mrs. Mac-Mointooll
grliss.eis were recent visitors with.
Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave.
Arm Jack Brown, . HOOP, And
&be spent a few days, last, weals
with the. former's Mother, Mrs. W.
Duncan Gitelph, Master )311,,
ly BreWn also visited for 4 few 441).11
with Mr, and Mrs. Wray Cooper,
Mrs. William sothern. :and Mrs.
Tom McClentent spent Friday In
Kitchener, Ws, Ruby Forester of Toront9
spent the week-end at :her home
•
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Sunday Sehool on ,Sunday, These receiVIng the.aWards were:
Diploma, Glenis Glhson; Se0Ortsi
year seals, Carol ,Coupirtd, Mur-
ray Gibson, Marvin McLean, Dialne
Stella.; fourth year seals, Gerry
Members, Pale McLean, Maine
Sanderson; fifth year seals, r,,eono
4WE.MAKE Chambers, Gail Static; sixth year
seals, Oennie Lathers, Louise gd-
yt3...0 BAKE, 'over gar, Carol I,•011ttlt, Carol Newton,
Anne Douglas; Seventh year seals,.
Brenda Cathers, Daisy Gibson, He-
len. McGee; eighth year seals, Ca,
therine Edgar; ninth year seals, 'Bennie tagar, DaveY Edgar; tenth
year seals, #3iliie Higgins, Paul
Higgins: twelfth year seal, Shirley
Nraficheel: 22nd year flea'', Ronald.
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PROTECTION .
A bulwark against privation in old'age; a source
of new confidence for young families who face the futt.we
alone . these are the roles life insurance is playing for
MANUFACTURERS LIFE policyholders and their bene-
"ficiaties who received $48,476,032 in policy benefits
*last year,
Sound management policies and prudent invest
ment operations continue to earn for the Coinpany ant
enviable .reputation for financial strength and solid
growth, The MANUFACTURERS LIFE Annual Report for
1.95g shows tiSsets of $819,795,,409 — more than ample
to fulfil future obligations to pay the benefits promised
oUr policy contracts. The net rats of interest earned
1•after qedoction, of investment expenses was 5,11%.
The 72nd Annual Report also shows that more
than 42,,06.0 people purchased $430,281,10 of new
insurance from. MANUFACTURERS LIFE. The Company
flow provides it total of $202,174,877 in insurance
protection for more than half a million policyholders,.
Miring 1968 a plan fOr Mutualiz,ation was approved
"'which, when complete, will place ownership of the
MANUtfACTUktas Lin! in the hands of policyholders.
IMOXE'rvft,--10, bountiful pot
luck supper preceded' the annual
meeting of the Wroxeter United
Church 'on ,Thursday evening, Itev.
Iiird. Jock charge of the business.
Period, which he opened With
hymn, followed by prayer,
Elva fluiffer, was appointed see-
retvy for the meeting, *ports
of Baby Rand, mission Rand, Y. ',5.,
W4,, Sunday School, the
Wavf,S, Starlight Oroup, Stewards,
Manse ,'M. &Sessionand •choir
were read, '
These reports 'all told the story
at their organizations being An
splendid condition. The one excep-
tion was the, which was
pie under last year's •givings, Rev,
Hird was concerned about' this and
after some. iscussion the ;president
Of the WA„ Mrs. Charles, Me,
Cetcheon, . moved that the W.A.
would transfer,S9,0 frern•Its surplus
to the MAN, fund, This•wes see:
ended by Mrs, K: Bennett:
The nominating ' .committeeria no-
jnated ,,..,t1Vo eiders' $'0e . fire Year: terms, Kanter and' L.
Douglas. and' H WY.11c.for two-
year tetneto'fill out le: tails" term,,
Stewards • appoiuted ,i,vereriC,
son, .1,: Clark, H. Edgar, Rae Lout:,
tit;,'and 'tors... appal nted .we're Mrs
Gee. Gibson .and, Mr. .Les' r)rouglas.
Rev, Hiid stiggesteethaOlf each
family contributed' k1A24:4,0'.• "Sing Time" that •:prograin•enuld continue
on CHNX ' , • , -.•
Mrs. A. munro .and M. 'Wy-
lie present'ed 'a, guest hoiiii'.'to" the.
official .board.• 1t was received ,by
A. 'Munro. Rev Hird of the
Ca,pitarcempaign: cond'u,eted by the•
Welts 'organization; ;, also of ,,the
need . of. the Bible SoCiety,!4nd the;
McKinnon J-Iouse, ; f or.; .11.1nited
;Church st!..10 outs 'attelidrn k,NOtern
Univeisity, •
A Mt:ere thanked Rey.. and Mrs.'
Hird• for so•ably .stipplying.`iethe ;
church while: it',has no. 'regular
minister,. 'The , meeting, was ,
journed ,by McMichael'. and .1,
Snell.. • •
, . ',.. lyfr. ' and': Mrs.., Seines Dokr, watt,
ed 'On Saprditir witirtheir.::ihregh ter,
Mrs, Brad ley." Galbraith :'.aiii Mr.
Galbraith' of: Winghairi,' ' ' '
Mrs.-R,- Neivton,'••,:mfiss,;-"Tancy
Newton,' 'Mr. and' Mrs:-',;Harvey
Bradsliew 'spent, .Sunday'.401 rela-
tives iri,Listowct . ,"
Mr.. Lyle Reidt,•-• Willdwilaie, and
two friends Have returned from a
vacation in• Florida; .. - -!-• ' •."
Mr. H'en'ry Sage, Listewel,. spent
the';. week-end at the Inierie .of 'miss
Miss - minnip /."Lieltlater.; spent
Tu'sday WithMrs. Will•-lenkins
aniit. Mr.' and Mrs. Harry'Wheelet.
Mr. Lloyd Reidt; Terento;:. was a
week-end visitor 'of Mr ' and 'Mrs.
Harvey
s with Mr, and Mrs,,
' ' ' ••:• .
day, r„ Lcile• Hiltton
Miss Hazel 'Sparl.ing .,spe,n, SeSun=
da
in Pinghem. ,,
Mrs, L. Elliott, Part. Colborne,
Mr, ,Tohn."Johnston, Cornwdll, .and
Mr, Bill• Johnston; Godefich,: were
Thursday' guests. of Miss 'Minnie
Lin Hater' and 'Mr. Albert Gallagher,
Mr:and:'Mrs. Henry' TWelier,•Nfr,
M and rs.. Albert Weber. and- Larry,
Harristein, silent .Sunday ..0.1,th:Mr,
and .Mrs, :Lleyd Elliott.' W,.'end
Mrs.-James, BOyd, and,. 'family of
Morilston&pre "viSitOrs at the same
We are sorry to reporeMrS:Lloyd
Elliott is ill 'at • her , home With
pleurisy and'' Mrs, Jeffrey', Mus-
grove, Mts.' John Reisit, 'Mit Har-
ry Dane and' Mrs. Alonzo .Spading
are confined le hospital.', :We wish
for all a speedy reeoeery..- :.,v
The. Jerittary meetirig:of,,,,the,
TuesdaY 'Starlight , diOno , will .be %he
held at '•the heme •Of /qrs. Ira ,Me-
Lban on Tuesday,- Jan.'. 27.! at 8.00
p.m,. Convener; 'Mre.,Igabel Miller,
assistant, ,Mrs, Laura Munto. The
topic Will .he given 'by A/4s. Anne
Iroernan2 The . roil call :is' •to be
answered by a Bible vide con-
teining: the word':"Wisdoln":'
WrOXeter4ortie
fat
• MOW/PM The .Wroxcte
0orrie. 1'; U, held WO weekly
meeting the Wrinceter Church
Nall • on . •$unday, January 1Sth,
Palsy 014son And Ian .1.7.1eWeS ,Were
In charge of the nteeting.
'File seriptgre‘ WaS rea4 by Elaine
Static and Nadine Conk led In
prayer.' . Way 0.140Q11 and Ian.
itieW0.1a...0011dected a slitig on 400,
zonship- and. Community Servipe!!
!f011owed. by a lively discussion,
The President, Catherine Mat"
Donald, Pendlleted the business, A
Aliating party is being. planned to
be held in GerrW The 'Wroxeter,
Gerrie T.p,tre be invitedto attend the •area, meeting at
wingnam Monday,. January
26th, Membership, cards were given
to those who paid their member-
shill.feeS, • .
The meeting closed. with '"Taps"',
Surprise Gatheiing
On 40th Anniversary
FoRronon Mr. and '11,frA,
James Vittie were Pleasantly Sur,"
prised on Thursday evening when
0014.04.25 friends and relatives
gathered at their home in noneur
of •tbeir 40th wedding anniversary.
They were presented with a card
table and a potted plant. Mr. and.
Mrs, Vittie thanked' everyone and
the eyenleg was spent playing pro-
gressive euchre and a delicious
lunch was served,
Wroxeter Native
Dies in West
Mrs. mar)! Vogt Orchard, of•Sas-
lcaqon, passed, away on December
31st. Funeral' service was'•held on'
January, nd, "Conducted by Rev, L.
Agnew and interment, was in Sox ,'
den Cemetery with kr. L. Edmonds
in charge of the service.
13orn at Wroxeter 80 years ago,
she was the former Mary V. Young,.
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs,
14.17Ce Young. She went to the.
West 01. years 'age, settling at. Hinr
istino: Later she lived at Melfort
and Borden' before moving to SaS-
katoOn. '
She was the widow of the late
William Lovell, who passed away in
1928 at Mdlfort. She was also Pre-
deceased by her second husband,
George Orchard, in 1939.
, Surviving, are two daughters,
Mrs. William J '(Laura) Smith of
Whitemouth and Betufa, Man.; and
M. Mabel Lovell of Winnipeg; two
sisters, Mrs: Jan Orchard of Sas-
katomi and Mrs. James, Boyd of .
Hinistino, Sask.; 'two brothers,
'John and Bryce Young of HMIs-
tine, Sask.
Baptist Mission.
Circle Meets
The 'Senior Women's Mission
Circle • of the Winghim Baptist
Church met at 2 p.m. Wednesday
'afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Kelly. After the opening 'hymn
Mrs: W., Pocock led, in prayer. The
'roll call' was 'answered by a verse
of Scripture suitable for encourage-
Merit for the new year. A letter
from Mrs. Hawthorn.. was read in
'which she, thanked the adies of
the Circle for their ChriStinas0" gift.
After receiving the offering, it was
decided to send' a cheque to the
Sudan Interior Mission.
The 'Scripture was 'read by Mrs,
G. Scott, Mrs. D. Sinclair brought
a very informative' and challenging
talk, 'baSed on, Baptist missienarle8
in Quebec. Ater a season el pray-
erthe •election of officers resulted
as- follows:
Pdst pre8„ Mrs. W, Foccielt; pre-
sident, Mrs. A. Rintoul; vice-pre-
sident, Mrs, M. Cameron; treasurer,
Mrs. W. Harcourt; secretary, Mrs.
D. Sinclair; "pianist, Mrs. Holly;
asst. pianists, Mrs, T. Gaunt and
Mrs. Cantelon; lunch comm,, Mrs.
A. Rintoul and Mrs. W, Pecocki
visiting comm,, sewing conim,
Mrs. Kelly, and Mrs. A. Rintoul,
hospital Sewing convener, Mrs. WI
Pocock. 0
MRS, WINKEL ENJOYS
ANADA AND PEOPLE
FORDWICH—The met.
at'. the home of Doris and bian.ne,
Carswell for the first meeting , of
the New Year. 'Twenty-give girls,
their leaders and tw,o Visitors,
were present,
,.
, • , , •
.A7VIarjorie" Connelly, ,president
the janiot. group Was, in charge;
and opened the..meeting with the
national 'anthem, the Lord's pray-
er, the purpose 'and an-
swer., The minutes were read by
the secretary and approved. A .to-,
beggan party was discussed but
left Over till the next, meeting.
Plans were made for the next
meeting to be held in the Sunday
School room. A film "Getting
Along with 'Your Parents" will
be shown and the mothers are in-
vited to attend. A discussion will
follow. '
Mary jolinston,and Joyce. Greer
conducted the worship service
using the theme "Jesus bids us
shine, you in'your small corner 'and
X irt
'Janet MacGregor arid her group
bad ',charge of the study "New-
comers in Our Community" and
"Immigration". She introduced
Mrs.. G/Winkel who was the guest
speaker and a native of Holland
Mrs, Winkel told how they decided
to come to Canada; what stops
we're necessary; their trip hero;
the difficulties With the language
and Of the time it took to master
it, She said that was time well
spent, Their 'family has found
Canada and her people friendly
and good to know. Some time was
spent in' asking her questions and
discussion, It all proved to be
yore interesting.
/The reperts for" the work board
were filled in. Mrs. Carswell,
Dianne and Doris served lunch.
The meeting closed with Taps,
MRS, E. ATTWELL
ADDRESSES W.A.
FORDWICH—The January meet-
ing of the Fordwich Anglican
W.A, was held at the home of Mrs.
E. AttWell. The Seriptute lesson,
st, Luke 17, verses 11.19 was given
by Mrs, Stan Forester. Minutes of
the last meeting Were read and
approved, Roll call was answered
by ten members with a verse on
Epiphany.
•The study book was taken by
Mrs, Elsie Strong assisted 'by sever-
al members, Mrs. AttWoll gave an
address on Mental health, She
said that worry and fear Was the
greatest cause tbr nervous break-
downs,
Sewing and knitting•to be 'dine
for the bale was given out to
members, •twhe finished during the
winter months. Final arrangements
Pere made for the vestry supper
on Jarairtry 21st„
Re`v, Attwell Spoke on "Steward ,
ship", lie said such a dedication
of our time, talents and treasures
could wonderfully extend the rule
of add trough our •chttedli, Ike
then dosed the meeting' with pray-
er Lunch was served by Mrs,
Lli)Yd jadreleS and Mm, Emerson
VertriiSon,
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I thinIcieu'll agree ,
•, . that my Company's 72nd
Annual Report is a record 'of
aehievemetit., It makes me proud
to be able to say that wore than
$191,000 is sent out' every work-
hug day by the Manufacturers
Life to preserve families in emer-
gencies and to bring happiness
and security to people in retire-
ment:
I'd like to give jiou a practidal
demonstration of how Manufae.,
ttirers Life petioleseta by
tailored to yOtAr 'needs
srife-guard the'indepenclence of
YOUR family.
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MANUFACTURERS
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here.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to lvfrs, Jack Wilson in
the passing of her father, the late
Mr, Charles Pierce.
Mrs. Ida Gallagher fs spending,
a couple of days with Mr and Mrs,
Tom Hutchison.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sterling
and family and Mrs,. myrtle Wo.t-
Ingo of ListoWel visited on Sure-
lay with Mr, and Mrs. Stan For-
ester,
Mrs, Wally Gibson is , spending
this week with Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Welsh in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hutchison and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin' left
Sunday for Florida, where they,
plan to spend a temple of weeks.
' Mrs. Martha' Baker returned
home Over the week-end after
spending three weeks in . London
and Arkona,
The sympathy of the community
IS extended to Mrs, William Camp-
bell in the passing of her 'mother;
the late Mrs, W. J. Strong,
Master John Bolander spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Armstrong. .
The community hall at Fordwich
Was filled to capacity on 'Friday
night to hear Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Campbell, newlyweds, They were
presented with a chrome kitchen
Suite and a coffee table, Both
made suitable replies, The Para-
Wich orchestra supplied music for
Slancing. •
Mr, and Mrs, Anson Dernetling
and Mr. arid Mrs, Edwin Dietz.
Spent . one day last week in Galt
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. De-
naerling's brother, •Lawrence,' who
is confined to hospital there.
Mr. Jack Foster of Stoney Creek.
spent the week-end with .his mor
ther,
Mrs. Delta Ridley, Mr. and Mrs,
George Bolander, Mr,' and Mrs.
Doug Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn
attended the wedding on Saturday
at. London of Mr. Gordon Ridley,
and Miss Francis McLean,
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Progressive Euchre
PORI5WICH—Teit tables of pro-
gressive euchre were In play TUC's-
day night lit the community hall,
Winners weret High lady, Miss
Minnie Metlwain; high gent, Sohn
Gamble; eeiaselatihn prizes, Miss
Rona VartVelsor and Mrs, Ira
Selutefert"specials, Mrs, George
Pittendreighy and Varney bins-
mine.
*I'lieSe in charge were Mr, and
Mrs. Orbeby Sothertl, Mrs. nroynt.
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Chairinan
Of:School Area Bd.
Intended for last week
The first Meeting of the Year was
,held on January 8th by the Morris
Township Schad Area Board. One .
, member was absent. George Mich's,
Was named chairman and Ralph
Shaw was reappointed secretary-
treasurer, Applications for caretak.
ers were considered and the fol-
lowing appointments made: No. 1,
tray Sotieh,; No, 4, Ross Niehol;
NO. '5, Earl Anderson; No, 7, Mel
1VIathers; No. 10, Ross Peacock;
No. 11,, James Clark; No. 12, Mer-
vin Richmond, There were no up-.
ellcations for No.'s 3, 6 or 8.
Trustees Wete assigned to the
schools as follows: 0, Michie,5 and
8; C. Heria, 1 axial 7; R, ateem,
4 and 6; T. Dtindas:, 11. and 12; V,
'y'oung, 3 and 10.
Paytileet of the'fo'll'owing bills
was"authorized: R, Campbell. $15.0e,
J. Clark„ $5.49, 0, Workman, $3.00,
AdVattee-Tinies, $2.27. Howard
Clark •$ S, Hoed, $8.58, /rit-
"040 DeskS, $00,6ei Alotandor
:Harware„ $4.17, Meehan Hardware,
$22.66, The Standard, $2,7g,
Leaeh, $8.50, 'C,"Itlicitio, C.
MeArter, $16,06.
It was deckled that the nod;
Meeting, of the board be held the
first 'Thursday bit Februarys at the
heirie of George Uichie at p.m,
and that in Morrii teachers be
Slaked to be Oresent at_this Meeting, o Fehtuaty Meeting' Will be deity Xthaia, , Ralph stia.w h.44. ;tic tho how of A,W, Roy VinIMMEIbil and 1;t rt. Tens, 3,10.,
ataitaaaa teettem, gnareeht, Dafiant.