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Juniors Organize Engineering Club
The Howick Junior Farmers’ En
gineering Club held its first meeting
on Tuesday afternoon. ^Discussions are
under the direction of Mr. Frank Eel-
lam, engineering 'field secretary, for
the counties of Huron, Bruce, Grey
and Perth.
John L, Stafford was appointed
chairman and James Robinson, secre
tary-treasurer, Topics are of interest
to all farmers and it is hoped that
they will accept the invitation to at
tend the meetings to be held on the
following dates, February 8, 15, 17,
22 and 24th in the Gorrie Community
Hall at 1,30 p.m.
The Guild of St. Martha
The regular meeting of the Guild of
St. Martha of St. Stephen’s church,
was held at the home of Mrs. Wilmer
Nuhn. Meeting opened with the Lords’
prayer led by the president, Mrs. Bill
Bennett. Minutes of last meeting were
read by the secretary, Mrs. Wm. Aus
tin. Items of business were discussed,
chiefly ways of raising money for the
work of the church. It was decided to
start a travelling apron, the proceeds
"to be used to buy hymn books for theALL WAYS
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IFiff cheques made out on Bank of
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boys of the cholL
Plans were made to sell pa reels of
gladioli bulbs Jh the ‘early spring,
Meeting closed with prayer.
Miss Myrtle Short conducted a con
test. Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs-. Jos. Bennett and Mrs.
Jack Bennett
Woman’s Auxiliary
Mrs. M. Gilkinsou opened her home
on Thursday afternPOh for the Feb
ruary meeting of* the W, A. of St.
Stephen’s Church. The work of the
afternoon was for the coming bazaar
on March 19th. The president, Mrs.
Harry King was in charge of business
when plans were made for the St. Pat
rick’s hot dinner.
The devotional 'exercises were open
ed with the Member’s prayer and the
Lord’s prayer repeated in unison and
a New Years’ prayer offered by the
president,. Theme for the meeting was
"Light” and answers to the roll call
fbrought many Bible verses on the sub
ject. Mrs. L. Sanderson read the Scrip
ture. New Year greetings from the
Diocesan president, Mrs. Agnes Cal-
Yler were read from the Bulletin, The
life story of the Rev, Jorgelina Loz-
Ada, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, who
prepared the service for this year’s
World,Day of Prayer was read from
the Living Message.
Mrs, Gordon Underwood read a
paper prepared by Mrs. T. Vittie on
“Light”’.
Mrs. J. H. King assisted the hostess
in serving refreshments.
Hockey
In the Intermediate series a game
was played on Monday, night, January
31, at Ripley with the Ripley team,
when the score was Ripley 9, Gorrie 2.
The Kurtzville Bees and the Gorrie
Bantams met in the Gorrie Arena
Friday night. The score was 10-2
favor of Gorrie.
An exhibition game was played
Gorrie Bantams in the Belmore Arena
with Belmore on Saturday afternoon,
when the Gorrie Bantams were again
Winners. The score being Gorrie 4,
Belmore 2.
Eastern Willing Workers Meet
The Eastern Willing Workers met
at the home of Mrs. T. L. Mclnnes on
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ewart Whit
field and Mrs. E. J. Farrish had
charge of the program and a very in
teresting paper was given on the
New Year. Final plans were made for
the Valentine supper to he held in the
church hall. A dainty lunch was serv
ed by the committee and the hostess.
W.M.S. Fee Tea
The Fee Tea. of the Women’s Mis
sionary Society was held at the par
sonage on Thursday evening. Mrs. K.
Hueston gave the call to worship and
a hymn was sung. A poem, “God’s
Dream” was read by Mrs. Hueston.
Mrs. Alex Taylor read the Scripture.
Mrs. Glad Edgar led in prayer,
Mrs. M. MacNaughton was the
guest speaker and chose as her sub
ject "Light” saying as the days leng
then at this time of year they stress
more light. Nothing prevents God’s
light shining in dark places. The
W.M.S. workers are ambassadors for
Christ and we have-God’s Holy Book
as a light unto our path. Mrs. Mac-
Naughton was presented with a gift
in appreciation of her splendid ad
dress. The Rev. W. J. V. Buchanan
conducted the installation of officers.
In answer to the roll call, the mem
bers paid their fees.
Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. A. Taylor and
Mrs. Irving Toner were appointed a
committee to meet with ladies from
the other churches to arrange for the
World Day of Prayer service to be
held this year in the United Church
on February 25th.
A dainty lunch was served and a
social time enjoyed.-
Newlyweds Honored
At a large gathering in the com
munity hall on Tuesday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Stephens (nee Edith
Timm) were presented with a lazy-
boy chair and a gift of money. Mr.
Robert Gathers made the presentation
and Mr. Geo. Hayden read an address.
Dancing was enjoyed with piano and
violin music provided by local talent.
Personals
Miss Velma Ballagh of Belmore,
and Miss Etta Reis, Fordwich, stud
ents at Teachers' College, Stratford,
are practice teaching this week at the
Gorrie Public School.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson attend
ed the “At Home” on Friday evening
at * Stratford Teachers’ College.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mclnnes and
sons, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Mclnnes. \
The Brotherhood of Anglican Lay
men of the Gorrie, Wroxeter and Ford
wich churches will hold their Feb
ruary meeting on Friday evening in
the L.O.L. hall, it will be “Ladies’
Night.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Easton are re
turning this week to their home in
Parry Sound, after spending the last
three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Glad.
Edgar.
Mrs. Albert Dustow spent a couple
of days last week visiting her sister,
Mrs. A. Neill of Woodstock, who re
turned home with her and is visiting
in Gorrie.
’Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling, of
Newmarket, spent a few days with
Mrs. Harry Ferguson and other rela
tives.
Mrs. M. McCi^ery suffered a heart
attack last Thursday morning. Miss
Etta Burns and Mr. Tom Edgar have
also been confined to bed. We are
glad to say all are showing improve
ment.
Miss Grace Edgar, of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steckley and
Patsy, of Brighton, spent the week
end with Mr. aiid Mrs. Einier Downey.
Mr
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United Church
Mission Band Meets
The Mission Band met on February
8, with 32 members and 2 visitors pre
sent, The meeting opened by singing
“Faith of .Our Fathers” followed by
prayer by Lynn Stuckey.
Helen Ann Armstrong gave the
treasurer's report. The offering was
taken up by Russell Robinson and
Billie Kerr, the offertory prayer was
given by Jane Salter. Readings were
given by Hilda Tiffin, the Peace sec
retary and Julie Cruikshapk, the tem
perance secretary.
Mrs. Hamilton gave the Scripture
reading, Matt. 6: 28-36 andxPsalm 100.
and a hymn was sung.
Patsy Purdon favoured with a piano
solo. Birthday greetings were sung to
Brenda Conron and Hilda Tiffin. Mrs.
Salter read a chapter from the Mis
sion Band Study book. The meeting
closed by repeating the Lord’s Prayer
in unsion.
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urday at the wedding of their niece,
Miss Grace Robertson and Clifford
Murphy in London. Mr. Murphy is a
son of the late Mr. Murphy and Mrs.
Monk, of London, and the bride is a
daughter of Mr. Birks Robertson, of
Greenock. A reception and dinner was
held at the home following the cere
mony. They will reside in London.
Mr? and Mrs. W. C. King visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean at
Wroxeter on Sunday.
Guests of Dr. L. N. and Mrs. Whit
ley on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. R. Youngblut
and Miss Irene Josling, all of Londes-
boro and Mrs. W- Wells, Clinton.
Mr. <and Mrs. Archie Miller spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Flem.
Grainger at Jamestown.
Miss Thelma Stafford, of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with her parents.
Mrs. Geo. Foster, of Elmira, is visit
ing Mrs. M, Gilkinson and other
friends.
Mr. Ewart Whitfield attended the
Rural Municipalities Convention in
Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayberry and
Miss Jean Potts, of Listowel, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad.
Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Darroch, at Clifford.
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