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1.
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Gulley r
as president- of
BLUEVALE' — Mrs. Glenn
Golley was reelected president
of the Women's Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian
Church at its meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Harry Elliott. Mrs.
Burns Moffatt is past president.
Other officers are: secretary and
press reporter, Mrs. Glenn Mc-
Kercl er; assistant secretary,
" Mrs. Harry Elliott; treasurer,
Mrs. Gordon Mundell; Glad Ti-
dings,' Mrs. Ross,Mann; litera-.
ture and library secretary, Mrs..
Burns Moffatt; supply secretary,
Mrs. -J. J. 'Elliott; associate
members' secretary, Mrs. Keith
Moffat; friendship and service,
Mrs. Mann; assistant, Mrs. Ray-
mond Elliott; pianist, Mrs. K.
Moffat; life membership secre-
tary, Mrs. Golley; Explorers,
Mrs. Jack Willits; assistants,
Mrs. Alex MacTavish; C.O.C.,
Mrs. K. Moffat; assistants, Marie
Walker and Norma Willits; audi-
tors, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs.
John McInnes; nominating com-
mittee, Mrs. McInnes, Mrs. Ross
Gray, Mrs.. Bill Robertson.
The meeting was opened with a
call to worship by Mrs. Golley
and singing of a carol. Scripture
from Matthew' and comments in
the form of a poem, were read by
Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Mrs. J. J.
Elliott offered prayer.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Mc-
Kercher and roll call was an-
swered by a Christmas hymn:
CORRECTION •
In the report of the public
meeting held in Howick Townkhip
in our Nov. 30 issue,. it was incor-
rectly stated that Joe Kerr was a
member of the road department
crew in Howick. Our apologies
Mr. Kerr.
The Wit
."f4'. Jig 2 ;f*.a,g#' .
Various blar1P8Seti were disussed
and reports from the different
secretaries were read and ap-
proved. Mrs. Gulley dedicated
the offering which was collected
by Mrs. ff, Elliott,
The topic, "No Room in the
Inn", was given by, Mrs. Mann.
She was thanked by Mrs. Golley
who also thanked all the mem-
bers for their cooperation during
the year. Mrs. Elliott was also.
tendered hanks for the use of her
home for The meeting.
A carol and closing prayer
ended the meeting and lunch was
served by Mrs, Elliott, assisted
by Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. R, Ellie
ott and Mrs. Mann.
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BE RAVl '
aua<ry
evening friends neighbOrs
`gathers d `,at the connrionity cen-
tre to how* i 4r, and. 'Mre,b Clar•
me . 'Rath, 'Mrs. Jean Taylor.
-Mrs. ivtyrtle *tonehouse and Mr.
and Mrs Vi for Ynungblut ,on
their departure from the sixth
line of East Waw .nosh.
The evening was spent in play-
ing progressive euchre. Prizes
were won by, high lady, Mr*.
Ivan Wightman; low lady, Bill
Taylor (playing as a lady);, high
man, Victor Youngblut; low man,
Clifford Coultes; novelty prize,
Leroy Rintoul o' Kettleby, mit,
Clifford Coulter gave one of his
humorous recitations which; was ,
much enjoyed by all. Clifford
then asked the honored guests -Co
iaotne forward and in a short
community
unit
dress extended ndi d + d wi to all
* ne* howl. '" 11e an
happy to'knowthat You decided :te
i,iove no further ,than, Belgrave
and Brussels," he said. a
small.token the este 'in
which y, are held each was
presented with a pot of' yellow
munis.
Stanieyckmade,'the, pre-
sentation to W. a 's!1140;
Walter SS oit°toMrd,Taylor{ obp
'l, Taylor to Mr. and Mrs. Young,
blue and Ivan Wightman :tnMrs.
Stonehouse. .
Each in. turn t aaikect one ani
all for the gift and the enjoyable
evening togetherl.wisifing,ever.y
one the compliments of the
Christmas season. `Punch mrat
served and a social' helve spent.
ert.
YOUNG PEOPLE represented BIuevale,Presbyterian Church in the Santa Claus parade'
Saturday with this colorful Yuletide float. (Staff Photo)
JUDGED BEST FLOAT in the 'Santa Claus parade here
Saturday afternoon was this impressive entry by Wingham
Figure Skating•Club with ornate decorations on the truck
cab and costumed young skaters depicting scenes from
some of their forthcoming skating numbers, with',two dozen
youngsters taking part. (Staff Photo)
WINGHAM SCOUTS. AND CUBS Santa Claus parade entry
tied with the Minor Hockey Association for third place ih the
general class with this well-prepared tloat of camp life,
complete with laundry on the line. It was one of the major
entries in the Santa parade Saturday afternoon. (Staff
Photo) .
THE KINSMEN CLUB float had a bit of everything toocon-
vey Christmas greeting's to the town in. the Santa parade
Saturday, showing a great deal of effort. (Staff Photo)