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$e, 4,t AubOm 5, was held
at a of,yce Cha for ey on
Oet. t.ft' We odd with the
Pliteke sod roll call. The next
seaeting is to be at the home Of
kb= AdWard obintion. The girls
out that the are � due
Nov.C 39, also that
,+eevel#t Day ata Dec. 7.
They &tatted ideas for the
'skit' and party ideas. Joyce
Vhamney discussed party
Cher es, decorations and the
Party. . Robinsonldiscussed
invitations and replies and enter-
tainment with the girls.
A table centre for fall was de-
monstrated and each ,girl made
her own table centre out of fruit,
vegetables and leaves. Mrs.
Robinson showed two centres she
had made to give ideas.
Group work: each of the girls
had to write an invitation to
another 'person to spend the
weekend, and then write a thank -
you note. They also had to make a
reply to a Wedding invitation.
Faye Hildebrand and Marilyn
Wightman provided a lunch of
cookies and an orange thunk was
served. Judy Robinson, the
president, closed the meeting.
At least 75 nations have
featured forestry or forest indus-
tries on postage stamps.
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Grace&w rn arty of
scripture. The members els-
revered the roll call With a
.sving verse.
An invitation to Kurtsvil�le
United Chi on Out4itY,
tobet" 20, at p.m.,wstMi extendedto the members and families. The
preeident read a letter received
from the family of Canon J. C.
meting fit. ssi*
Goderieh on October 14 Onlit
Fail Deasiory weld be held et
Thomas h, Walkerton, en
November 4.
The rating elmed wit
benediction and refresh
were noted hles, Lyle Ow
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PRELIMINARY PLANS for the return of the International
Plowing Match to Huron in • 1978 already are underway and
the Huron International committee is holding regular'meet-
ings. Headed by Howard Datars of Dashwood as chairman,
the committee includes Ken Flett, Clinton, treasurer;
Reeve Roo. Pattison, RR 3, Wingham and Reeve Allan
Campbell, RR 1, Seaforth, vice chairmen; and Huron Ag.
Reg. Don Pullen, Clinton, secretary. Shown here with the
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committee are left, Gor+ri McGavrin, Seaforth, 'for'mer
OPA director, and Jim Armstrong, RR 4, •Wingham, OPA
director. The committee 3 anxious to learn of ownersof
sites in Huron that may be available for the 1978 match and
asks that suggestions be forwarded 'to Don °Pullen, secre-
tary of the local committee, at 482=.2428 or• Zenith' 7-2800
before October 25th.
Personal Notes from Fordwich
Recent visitors with Misses
Elva and Ethna Foster and Jim
were Rev. H., D. , Jenkins and
Ernie Wesley_ of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Clarke • of
Wroxeter, Jim Graham . of
Gorrie, Miss Ruth Johnston of
Fordwich, Mrs. A. B. Lindsay of
Toronto and Mrs. Evelyn Harris
and Jean of Brownsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson
spent the holiday weekend in
Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harding,
left last week from Toronto Inter-
national Airport to visit with their
daughter, son-in-law and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John.Markovich at
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OF POLICE
for
Corporation of Wingham
,Applications will . be considered for the
position of Police Chief of a five -man force for
the Town, of Wingham. Duties to commence
Monday, January 1975.
Please state education and experience.
Salary to be negotiated.
All applications must be received by. Thurs-
day, October 31, 1974.
Apply to:
William Renwick,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Town of Wingham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
Brian and Paul of Mississauga
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Mrs and Mrs. Lyle Simmons,
Mrs. Roy Simmons and Mrs. Ken
Kay and Larry of Palmerston
spent Saturday in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
Judy of Orillia were weekend
guests with Mrs. Dora Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart,
Doug and Greg and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Stewart and family visited
Sunday with Mr, and•Mrs. Oliver
Stewart, near Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace of
Burnaby, B.C., Miss Amy
Wallace of- Toronto, Miss Aldus
Anderson of kato0wantMr.
andk l"orohto
visite Wed fesday4.. h Misses
Elva and Ethna Foster and Jim
and also with other relatives in
the community.
Weekend guess with Mrs.
Marian Kirby were Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Ball, Michael, Mary. Ann.
and Stephen of Thornhill.
Miss -Donna Armstrong of
Toronto spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
ett Armstrong..
. Cooper spent the
weekend at Honey Harbour. •
Mrs. Harold Foster spent a few
days last week with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McGregor at Simcoe.
Everett Armstrong returned
home over the, weekend after
being confined to Listowel
Memorial Hospital for several
days.
Mrs. Phebe Haverfield of
Woodstock spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haver -
field.
Don't forget to save your
papers for the 1st Fordwich Cubs'
paper drive early in November
and also support them on Oct. 26
for Apple Day.
Sunday visitors with Miss
Louise Matthews and Mel Batters
were Mr. and Mrs. John Friar of
Paisley.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Ashton were Mrs.
Art Wells and Miss Beryl
McGregor of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William-
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Lenwood Edgar of Mount Forest
to Collingwood on Sunday where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Edgar.
Thanksgiving visitors at ' the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Harding were Mr. and , Mrs,
James Harding and Miiichael 'of
Guelph, Mr. and. MrsGrai t
Badman and Robert of Gowans -
town, `Mr. and Mrs. Doug Har-
ding, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kreller of
Fordwich and Mrs.. Edith Mc.
Dermitt of Walkerton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Demerling were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wolfe and
Robert Schinbein of Mitchell,
Mrs. Bill Kreller was able to
return home last week from
Victoria Hospital, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann"and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Baker EinclAR04016.14VAM
guests witla,cM,rs. B
Ament and LGowalt
Mr. and Mrs. Don . King and
family visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Jim Fitch in' Wingha'rn. !k.
The sacrament,of baptism was.
conducted Sunday morkung at the
United Church by "Abe Rpv.
Charles Forrest. Philip Edward,
son of Mr.: and Mrs. Ronald
Livermore was baptized.
- Wally Gibson is presently con-
fined to Wingham and District
Hospital.
Congratulations to Mrs. Bill
Marriner who won a trip to•
' Florida on a draw at Listowel
Buildall.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Donald-
son and children visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Louttit.
Milton Pries visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay in
Harriston.
Grant Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Miller is a patient in '
the Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto.
Mrs. Joan Longstaffe and
Brent of Toronto were Saturday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Demerling. On Monday guests at
the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Goldrich and family
of Guelph.
Miss Pat King of St. Jacobs is
spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don King.
Miss Linda Ettinger of Water-
loo spent the Thanksgiving week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ettinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leppington
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lepping-
ton Jr. of Gorrie were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
D'Arcey.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Graham are
on a Conducted bus tour to
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarkson
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with Mr. and Mrs,, Ken Marewood
at Maple: "
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs.
Elsie Strong visited Sunday wig)
Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Galbraith r
Guelph.
Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Harold Foote and
family of Aurora were Sunday
guests with , Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Clarkson.
Tel Denny of GneipIr and Mrs.
Yvonne Bricker of Baden were
weekend visitors . with Earl
Moore.
Skit presented at unit meeting
FORDWICH — The afternoon
unit of the United Church Women
held its October meeting in the
Sunday School room on Thursday
afternoon. The worship service
was convened by Mrs. William
Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Bert
Wylie who offered prayer, and
Mrs. Parker Eurig who read
scripture.
The theme, "Serenity of the
Soul", was discussed by Mrs.
Wilson with its application to
everyday life. A skit on serenity
followed, Mrs. Eurig, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs. Wylie taking the
parts with Mrs. Harold Doig
reading passages on peace from
the scriptures.
The business was conducted by
Mrs. Wray Cooper in the absence
of the president, Mrs. Bruce
Agla. The roll call was answered
with a Thanksgiving verse.
Correspondence consisted of
replies to the unit's petition and
suggestions for the 50th anniver-
sary of the United Church. An in-
vitation to Clifford for their
Thanksgiving service on Novem-
ber 3 was read.
Plans were made to attend the
Regional meeting in Gorrie on
Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. Bills for the fowl
supper on October 29 will be dis-
tributed.
Lunch hostesses were Mrs. J.
Warrell, Mrs. Glenn Johnston
and Mrs. C. Carswell.
The ladies quilted during the
afternoon.
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