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Granton CGIT choose new officers,Mean Machine meet
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
The Granton C.G.I.T. met
at the United Church on
September 29. A new guest
was welcomed, Deanna
Pinnell, by the girls answer-
ing the roll call, and in-
troducing themselves and
saying why they haa joined
the C.G.I.T. The following
members were elected to
the executive. President
Joanne Goos, vice president
Chris Jones, secretary Chris
Currah, treasurer Heidi
Hayden, assistant
treasurer Deanna Pinnell,
sunshine Jennie Anderson,
special sunshine Melissa
Harding.
Chris Currah introduced
the special guests for the
evening Mrs. Leroy Bryan
and Mrs. Eric Chovancek,
who gave a presentation on
"Prayer'. Through their talk
and film strip the members
learned what prayer was and
how it can help in their
lives.
Jennie Anderson than$ed
the ladies and closed the
meeting by reading the
prayer requests.
4-H news
The third meeting of the
Granton 4-H club "Ready -
get -set -sew" was held at the
home of Julie McRobert.
Roll call was "name a piece
of sewing equipment and its
use". The girls then read
about equipment, seams and
stitches. also four different
seams were demonstrated
and drawn in the patterns.
Leaders Mrs. R.
Harmsworth and Mrs. D. St.
Dennis gave examples of
pressing techiques.
Members then made a dart,
and answered questions on
the parts of a sewing
machine.
"Mean Machines" was the
name chosen for this club.
After trying to do a quiz "A
pressing concern" the
meeting was closed with the
4-11 Motto.
Michele Malcolm was the
secretary for this meeting.
Granton U.C.W. units meet
Unit five met at the home
of Mrs. Ina Harlton on
September 29. Mrs. Chas
McRobert presided and gave
lesson thoughts and prayer.
The program was conven-
ed by Mrs. Emerson Wallis,
who opened with a reading
entitled "Thought for the
day" and presented a paper
on the current Bible Study on
"Women of the Bible". This
dealt with the story of the
"Woman of Samaria" and
prejudice. Mrs. Malcolm
Spence read the scripture
passages pertaining to this
study. Mrs. Wallis also read
the minutes from a meeting
of the "Silver Anniversary
Club" in 1954. To those who
were former members of
this club, it was a nostalgic
memory.
The officers for that year
were the following
members, hon. pres. Mrs.
Tom Head, pres. Mrs. C.
Lewis. 1st vice pres. Mrs. H.
Hardie, 2nd vice pres. Mrs.
H. Wissel, sec. Mrs. E.
Wallis, treas. Mrs. J. Bryan,
Sunshine Mrs. M. Baker,
pianist Mrs. E. Wallis.
Mrs. McRobert closed the
meeting with a reading "I
thank Thee Lord".
W.I.news
The Granton Women's
Institute sponsored a bus
trip on Thursday. In spite of
the unpleasant weather
everyone had a good tirne.
Places of interest visited
were the Canada Packers
plant, where butter,
powdered milk, cheese and
ice cream were being made,
this was at Harriston. Then
in Listowel the Spinright
Wool Mill, and Malcolm's
Furniture Factory were
visited.
On their way home the
travelers stopped for dinner
at the Cosy Restaurant and
watched chocolates being
made upstairs over the
restaurant, this was in
Mitchell.
Mrs. Clarence Lewis
president of the Granton
W.I. was responsible for the
success of the trip and made
all the arrangements.
Happy Gang meet
The Happy Gang met at
the United Church on
September 30. Mrs. Elmer
Summers presided and
welcomed the members
back after the holidays. Mrs.
Summers gave two readings
'A tribute to Terry Fox" and
"Simplicity" A sing song
was enjoyed with Mrs. Chas.
Gowan at the piano.
Get well cards were sign-
ed by all members present
for Mrs. Lizzie Crockett and
Mr. Austin Hobbs. The rest
of the afternoon was spent in
the enjoyment of euchre and
crokinole. The lunch com-
mittee was Edna Langford
and Charlotte Kerr. Birth-
day greetings were sung for
Cliff McRobert.
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Church news
At the community Bible
church Pastor Fretz entitled
his meesage "Called to
Preach Righteousness".
When teaching God's word,
we Christians like Ezekiel
can be assured that God
knows our audience,
Christians can also be
assured that God will
provide the words from His
word that He wants us to
share. Thirdly, God assures
us that His children can de-
pend upon His supernatural
help and direction, when
called to speak for Him.
Pastor Fretz exhorted
each Christian to speak the
truth in holiness and love.
The service at St. Thomas
Anglican Church was
withdrawn so that the con-
gregation could join in
worship with St. Paul's
Anglican Church of Kirkton
who were celebrating their
.anniversary.
Personan
We are happy to report
that Mrs. Shirley Banner-
man is now home from
hospital and we wish her
continued good health.
A number of Granton and
community ladies attended
the West Nissouri United
Church
r.
FIGURE SKATERS SIGN UP — Registration was held Saturday for the Exeter Figure
Skating Club. Signing up with Janet Hern and Sharon Steciuk are prospective skaters Koren
and Charlotte Miller. Registration continues tonight, Wednesday at the South Huron Rec
Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. 1-A photo
Expenses detailed
Votes cost considerable
The election expenses for
candidates in area ridings in
the last provincial election
have now been published,
indicating that getting votes
is not always in direct
relation to money spent.
Jim Britnell, PC candidate
in Huron -Middlesex, spent
821,644.28 in a losing cause,
while MPP Jack Riddell won
with an expenditure of
818,822.00. Gwen Pemberton
proved that running an
election doesn't have to cost
a great deal of money. She
.Cromarty women
mark Thanksgiving
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
With the Marian Ritchie
Evening Auxiliary as their
guests, Cromarty W.M.S.
held their Autumn Thank -
offering meeting at the
church Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Miller presided,
using the service of worship
from the Glad Tidings.
Meditations were read by
Mrs. Thos. L. Scott, Mrs.
Calder McKay and Mrs.
Mac Lamond. Mrs. Clifton
Miller was guest soloist.
Guest speaker, Mrs
Charles Corry of Britton
brought greetings from
Stratford Presbyterial and
spoke on giving thanks in the
modern world.
Mrs. Oliver Hoffmeyer,
Mitchell showed very in-
teresting slides of India,
noting the contrast of the
very rich and the very poor.
Mrs. Mac Lamond gave
courtesy remarks.
During the business, Mrs.
Chas Douglas gave the
secretary's report and Mrs.
McKaig the treasurer's. The
meeting closed with a hymn
and prayer.
We are very pleased to
report that David Tem-
pleman is the new Boy Scout
Leader, and that Barbara
Templeman will be assisting
with the Cubs.
Rally Sunday services will
be held next week at 9 a.m.
Cromarty Presbyterian
Church joined in the ob-
servance of World Com-
munion Sunday on October 4,
with the Rev. Kenneth
Knight in charge.
spent only 8394.41.
In Huron -Bruce, winner
Murray Elston spent
817,860.35 while the PC
candidate, Gary Harron laid
out 823,156. Tony McQuail's
total for the NDP
was 84,420.22.
In Middlesex, sitting
member Bob Eaton spent
840,975.33 in his re-election
bid. Liberal challenger Bob
Coulthard had expenses of
824,454.62 and Larry Green
for the NDP spent $4,597.43.
Agriculture Minister
Lorne Henderson had ex-
penses of ;32,427.21 to win
the Lambton, compared to
the 816,554.82 laid out by his
Liberal challenger, Leigh
Crozier. Ralph Wensley
spent only 8211.62 in trying to
win the seat for the NDP.
Perth's Hugh Edighoffer
spent 817,510 in his re-
election and PC candidate
Colleen Misener's total was
$18,586.24
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