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PRESBYTERY ;HOST • . begh nirig• is: in the spiritual re -
TO CANDIDATES
1Vleinbers, of. Bruce'Presbytery
of the United Church .of Canada
were hosts to their candidates for .
the Ministry on` Tuesday, Novem-,
her .8th at Cargill. Howard Fel-
.1 singer and iBoss' Chapple: of Em-
manuel College, Toronto, ' and.
Irvine. Wolfe of OAC,. 'Guelph, ap-
preciated, the welcome and en-
couragement given by their :home'
Presbytery ' . and indicated thein
purpose ose to serve the 'Master well.
---Reports', -- nt ath--
froarr•�tHe recti g
erings : of over 500 • church work-
ers revealed. the :feeling of need
Mr more Bible study.. and • priv-
ate , prayer,'`for church attendance
and. Christian witnessing.: • Fur'`
ther. gatherings: in :local. churches
are to' follow:.. Leadership given
by:' laymen and' laywomen,'is ,giv-
iYr enuine. strength -to •,this --anis
genuine-.
on. _
Rev: 'S. Edworthy, president of
Hamilton Conference, ,.addressed.
the gathering. and called .for a
return' to the distinctive emphasis
that only 'in .C'h'rist can a man be
• sure of God Many1 are the. fruits
of the ,Christian life in: society;
but he was -convinced
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FilirRCYN REStDE
AI DgD BY .C.N.IB.. •
Five residents of Huron County
will. be added 'to the 54. register-
ed with: the Canadian National
Institute, for the '.Blind following
•a trip through the county by E.
F. Wheeler, district field secret-
arx • for this area.
At the same time, special pre-
•ventative' eye care is • being ,ar
ranged for a nine year„-old'sehool
boy and • a high school student.
and arrangements •completed ter,,
a cataract operation -for a: 'mid
dle-aged• woman. .
Mr. Wheeler said ,that' talking
'book .machines • had been• deliver-
ed to. ;three blind ,persons, iii the
county; ''and arrangements • made
to . supply recordings of books
,from, C.N.LB.'s special library,
:in
Toronto.
!`The " Huron .County Advisory
Board lends machines, and. pays!
for record service", Mr./Wheeler
Wheeler
said, "and. the Post office hand-
les records • ..without charge, It
cost&:the' blind nothing".. '•
As Mr. :Wheeler completed his
regular field trip, the annual Op-.
erating Fund Carnpaigh for
C..N.I.B, •in the County neared its
1955 objective of $3500.00. "Re-
sponse to the appeal has been
excellent to date", he said, "and
its hoped that. belated, :clona-.
tions` Will. put the campaign over
the ° top"
The five new blind to be re g-,
istered 'include three • elderly
men, • a middle-aged.man and a
housewife. Special services will
be arranged for those;, requiring;
then: • . T eatment by'' specpalists,
in London will - be arranged for
the "school' boy. and .high .school
student.'
Dr. S. B. Stokes, superintend-
ent of Missions,commended, the
renewed work among t e Indians
of , our .country. Be -p1 aised • the
work' of the .MoFadden's at Cape
Croker
Attention was drawn .to the del -
voted talent of : Rev. W • R. Lake
in the radio rendering of ' mis-
sionary stories. These:: can' be
heard over 'CKNXon Sundays, at..
'2.45 pim.
• The Session of Cargill. Pastoral
Charge under the `leadership `: of
-Rev..W, H "Summerell,: admini-
stered the .'- Sacrament of : the
Lord's Supper: Rev.' George Sach
conducted the preparatory ser,
ice' -- .
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The -Coons ' .Continued . ''on the
Skids this, week as they lost .4
points to the. Gophers.
,Iamieson's Zebras took 3. points
from '.'the short-handed Wolver
roes. Elmer , MacKenzie was high:
for the winners with 590 flat. .•.
Charlie, Webster's • Pole •Cats
stayed on top, again this .. week
'as they took 3 points fr•9rxi the
Chipmunks.
so• Alvin Hamilton's .'Kangaroos.
took 4 points: from '>the Tigers to.
TIMBER TIPS
With Gord Brooks and • Bill
Button' leading the way, the
squirrels ..took 3 ' points - from
Fred ..Young's. • Lions: Gord broke
the men's high single with a 323
•Jack• Caesar's Cubs came up
with a 3-1• win over Don McKin-
bring them up to a ; tie,. with the
Cubs for. second place, one point
behind the front -running Pole
Cats.
Team Standings
Pole Cas 19,::.'Kangaroos 18,
Cubs X18; Zebras .17, Squirrels 16,
Gophers 15, Chipmunks 14, Lions
12, ' Wolverines 11, Coons 9, Ti.g-
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OBITUARY
MRS.: BERT THOMPSON
'Mrs . R. H. '(Bert): Thompson,
a lifelong :resident of the Town
ship ..of East Wawanosh, died
Suddenly at her home on Sun=
day, ' Noveinber ..6th.• She" was
preparing the. noonday meal after
.returning frorn attending . church
:service 'at Donnybrook when she
was ' suddenly stricken, She was
in: her 74th., year. ' ' • '• •
• 'Her death came as a great:
shock to' her:: sorrowing• , husband
and many friends.: Mr. Thoinp
son •is theClerk of, East Wawa -
nosh. They were : married : sonic
forty-five ' years' ago.
Mrs:: 'Tompson. was. the .for
mer Ida . Mae Martin,' daughter
of the' late James Iand Charlotte
Martin, and was born in East
Wawanosh . and ';lived there 'her,
Entire.. life.. ,She was.: one 'of ai's the • . .of • six • girls and •three boys.
She 'was a devoted member of
Donnybrook United Church..,
Besides her sorrowing husband..
she is survived by two brothers,
-ehailes r n�of'..
Wawanosh. One son, Floyd, pre-
deceased her. 16 'years ago.
•
There will: be a • box packed for
shut -itis at the •'Deceriber meet-
ing. Mrs J. McCharles 'moved a
vote ofthanks to all those help=
irg with •thee' meeting; and lunch
was served .by the .' group in
,Funeral services were , conduct_
ed "at 'her late residence, Conces-
'sion 8, East-Va'wan-osh Ton Wed-
nesday afternoon, .November 9th
at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. C. • C.' Wash-
Kington,,: -minister of Donnybrook
United` Church, was in charge of
the service. Burial , was made in
Wingham cemetery. •
;Olivet ..W M.S.
The' .November• meeting of the'
W.M.S. was: heldat, the home of
Mrs. Howard Henry. The roll. call
was . answered with a box ..of
candy for the soldiers in hospital:
Mrs. Melvin 'Coiling, opened the
Meeting. A _few moments' silence
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charge:
LUCKNOW ;NATIVES VISITED '
OLD HOME. TOWN' LAST !WEEK •
M. ; 'and_ • Mrs. R:. M. ..Grundy
and. -daughter.. Cheryl of .Cali-
.
fornia, and Mrs: Bert Niall and"
her daughter Winnifred ' of . Tor-
onto, ;.visited in Luckngw ..last- a
Friday: ' '
Mts., Niall was formerly, Vin
nifred, Grundy. The old .Grundy
home was the. present ;Baker Pri-' •
vate Hospital, and which. was
-known to later` : generations as
the. V oorehouse Mitchell resi- -'
`deuce:.
T,he visitors'. looked ;through the .'•
hospital. and said ' Mr. Grundy,
"The -,change in the :home as made
by. the Bakers is rnar 'elleus. The •
oid home, carries on the Grundy.
:tradition --hospitality. No • home
•-ceulel�serve a h— ++P_,,:-pzri'lzose";
They also visited ` St., Peter's
Church, :;•where. Winnifred
Grundy' was organistas.. a ' girl
about half a Century :ago. •
ASHFIELD NOTES:
Miss Mabel MVlacDonald of
Windsor .spent the week -end at •
her home here.
1
Miss' Zink . of"• Detroit,- Miss -
Maud •MacKenzie -and lVir'S• E. A.'
'.Munro of. .Dearborn,•.. called on
friends, here last week. •
The. C.G.LT,group meets this
Wednesday: evening t the hwine
of Miss Janet Th.orburn; ,
The Presbyterian W M.S:; ti1'l:
tried :for their•Novernhet' meeting
at Mrs. Wm. MacDonald's.'home
: was 'observed' for • Armistice day. `on • Thursday. Mrs: D. A. •Mac -
A Bible quiz was conducted by Lean 'will' be the leader, The roll
`-Mrs O—.--, eth ries.---Ebthiwirib. the-
•offering- Mrs D..McCharles read.
a short prayer. Mrs.: Alvin . Ham
ilton's group was in charger Mrs.
W: Dexterread a poem entitled
les; Mrs, H. Henry, Mrs. W. Dex-
ter had, change of .the scripture
Leading with e:irplanations on
each part being given. Mrs.. R.
Hamilton read' short prayer at
the endof each ,reading. . We .were
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grateful toMrs.-arer••,-vho
came out from Ripley and sang
"One Solemn Solen Thought",
also to Mrs.' Brydon' who intro-
d-ucedthe n_ew-study--booli:tlea1±
.ing with out obligations to the
Indian's , :and New Canadians. A.
short business period followed:
Mrs. Claytop gave an itemized
account of work done at the par-,
sonagerVirs. ' Clayton, Mrs. } ow -
and Henrys artd Mrs. A, R'anitIton
. .tett-te 'ab ti! x�...f n -u
new slate of officers for {'t
19Y56,
c 11 is • to be -'ans-W-r-etl• -i� - a -de,
ciple's name
• Ashfield C.G.i.T,
The C.G:I.T, rneetinti was held
1 erriembrance -Mrs: J:• McChar- at .the home of Barbara,.Finlay
son' with a very good "•attendance•
The meeting , opened ` with the
call to worship . followed by, a
short story by rVlarga1•'t Ann. The
scripture was read tiY i `nuise;and
a .short prayer waii. l ,Betty
rxri read. -.a pnerrr,A .favourite*
hymn', was sung followed by Pray`'.
'et by Annie Yaw der •iaW+ The
study book 'Pie To.rquosehorse' •
was�g:iven.__out. Each girl cut out
a pattern of`a stuffed tr7Y• ,fes,,_
are to be made for' Christmas'
gifts. A social tune waF, held fol-
loved by :a delicious lunch by
the hostess. Taps Was sung . to
close .another • meeting,.
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