The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-12-02, Page 3p
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FORDWICH—The bazaar and
tea sponsored by the W.A. of the
United' Church was very success*
ful. The society was divided late
three groups, the Northern Lights,
the Southern Belles and the Village
Store. Mrs. Glenn jobason,pre01--
dent of the W,A,,, welcoMed 'the•
visitors,
A member from each table made
a commentary on what they had to
offer for sale. About I$196.00 WOO
realized at the function. •
SET DATE FOR
VESPER SERVICE
FQRDWICH—The C,G.I.T. met
at the home of Audrey Buttaa, The
meeting opened with, ,tklo,,,riatrp~r}xl
anthem, the .Lords ,'Prayer and the
C,G.I,T. Purpose and answer, ,
Plans were made to, hold the
Vesper service in the -United
Church en Dec, .1.3th at 8 p,m, and
to have a Christmas party on Dec.
7tir.
The roll call was answered 'by
17. Marjorie Connell and Sharon
Pollock conducted• the worship ser-
vice using the Church as the theme.
Ruth Hibbard told of the Christian
Church in Africa and answered,
questions asked by the girls. Mrs.
C. Cargwell told the story 'Ham-
mer and Nails". .
Margaret Ann Wilson, Karen
Carswell and Dianne Kaster serv-
ed lunch. The meeting closed with
Taps
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COUPLES CLUB ENJOY& "A
At Annual Bazaar ,P:50 Scholarships MINIM
Mr William Boss of London
spent several clays last we* at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack'
Holt,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Gibson and
four children of St, Catharines
spent the week-end at the home
of Mr .and Mrs, Rose
Mr, and Mill, 13, A. Schaefer
spent the Saab-end in RC:W=0,
Mrs, `ruby Porester of Toronto
spent, the week-end at her home
here,
Mr. and Mrs, Aitcheson Wallace
spent one day last week in Kit-
chone r_
Miss Louise Browne of Toronto
spent the' weekend with her par,"
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Knamerson Har-
grave, Mr, and Mrs, W. Hargrave,
Mr ;and Mrs. Earl Hallman, Mr.
and...MKS0. Art- Fereater„..and Mr,;.
and Mrs, Stan Forester attended
the funeral of Mr. Stewart Grant
t,thr: 'Thursday at Teeswater,
Miss ,Florence Leppirigton spent
the 'Week:end with Miss Pauline
Sothern, .
Mrs,' C. Jacobson, Miss, Beverly
'Jacobson, Miss Valina Eurig, Ver-
,non .ancl. Kurt Jacobson left Mon-
'day,.,for a few ;weeks' visit in Sas-
'kateheWan:
,Miss Donna Petrie of Stratford
ispent the week-:end with •Mrs.
Pearl Patterson.
Birth
.LOUGHRAN—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Loughran, •at Palmerston
Hospital. on Wednesday, Nov. 26,
1959, a daughter.
'PORI:MICH Congratulations
are In 'order to two local students,
who attended the Norwell District ,
Bigh School.
Marilyn.l Armstrong, daughter of,
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Armstrong,,
'and Willy Winkel, both of Ford- •
wich, each received •$200
Provincial Scholarships at the
commencement .exercises held hi
Farriston,
They are, both attending TPath --.
ers' Collegte in Stratford.
Guest 96 Attends
Lodge Ladies' Night
FoRDwi0H-- Fordwich Lodge:
& A.M,, held a ladles' night
in the community hail on Thurs-.
day when ;about 7(/ sat down to a;
turkey dinner served by 'St. Anne's;
GOA_ of , Anglican ChB rgirl••
Jack Brown proposed -the toast
to the ladies, responded to by Mrs,
Robert Gibson, Guest speaker was.
Chester Merriam of Tara. •Mrs.,
Emma Collins, a lOcal lady who
celebrated her 96th birthday in Oc-.
tober, attended the - banquet with
her son, Herb.
, The evening was Spent playing
fards.
r er
A pot luck sapper featured the
well-attended Meeting of the 'St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Chareb
Couples' blab on Tuesday evening
of last week. After a atiMPtuouS
repast the meeting adjourned to
the upstairs parlors in the new ed-
ucelltos,n
Ocatienal•bulidirig, where the Meet-
ing continued in charge of the pre-
sidents, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Mac-
Donald,
Call to worship, followed by a
hymn, opened this part of the
Meeting. Mrs, Len Phillips read
air article, "The Best Inheritance"
and Mrs, John. Donaldson led in
prayer. Gordon Leggett sang a
solo, accompanied by Mrs, Leg-
gett, The offering was then re-
ceived and offertory prayer was by
Mrs. Fred McGee, Minutes 'were
Ned 'and -6,-mirevedr and .roil" ca4Y'
answered, Mrs. Phillips introduc-
ed the guest speaker of the even,
Ing, Rev, Mr. McClure of Moles-
worth, who with his wife, were the
guests of the Couples? Club at the
supper hour.
Mr, McClure brought a thought-
provoking message on the subject
of "Worry". He 'began 'his- mes-
sage with the words, "Don't worry,
it may never happen," We are told
that we are born with only two
fears—the fear of falling and the
fear of loud noisesthe rest are
manufactured by htim'an beings
like 'ourselves, The speaker turn-
ed to the Scriptures on this sub!
jeet, 'and quoted from various pas-
Sages in the Old and New Testa-
ment where the words "fear" or
Progressive Euchre
FORDWICII—Seven tables of
progressive euchre were in play
last, 'week in the community hall,
The •winners, were, high lady,, Mrs.
Leon Schneider; high. gentleman,
.Edwin Deitz; consolation, Mrs, W,
Hersburg, Mrs, Carl Shoemaker.
'"worn'"" .appeared, pointed out LpF100.1.mi.0.0,00#0 1
that the Word of ,God idenetifteogi
worry 4E00, that trouble -starts when
we magnify it,
Mr. McClure ,eiosed his message
with 'the thought 'that we should
surrender' our worries tp God and,
"east all .04 cares on Mgt". Fred,
McGee thanked the speaker On'
behalf of the club and the meet-
ing .closed with a, hymn and gips.'
lug prayer by Bob Meicague,
Patrick SL,, Winghnirs
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