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j The opening meeting of the new
• season for the Tuesday Evening Star-
! light Group, United Church, was held
j on September 27th when the group
• extended an invitation to the ladies
! of the community to be present. For-
j ty-five visitors responded with a total
• attendance of sixty,! The president, Mrs. G. L. Dobson,
i presided and was assisted in the wor-
i ship service by Mrs. Flett, who read
! the Scripture lesson, Mrs. Crawford
I Gibson read the minutes and Rev.
J. W. V. Buchannan led in prayer. A
seasonable poem entitled “September”
was read by Mrs. Ruth MacDonald.
Mrs. A, Miller introduced the guest
speakers, Mrs. Jean MacDonald and
Miss Nellie Ball, who haye recently
returned from a trip abroad. By word
and pictures, the latter taken* by Miss
Ball, the audience was taken on a
delightful journey to England, Ire
land, Scotland and the Continent.
Words of appreciation were accom
panied by a gift to each of them.
At the close of the meeting refresh
ments were served and. a social hour
was enjoyed. In charge of the meeting
were Mrs. A. Millar. Mrs. R. Flett
and Mrs. Andy Gibson.
Thanksgiving Service
A special Thanksgiving service will
be held in the United Church on Sun
day next, October 9th, at 11.15 a.m.
Baptismal service will also take place
at that time. Special numbers by the
choir will be under the direction of
the new organist, Mrs. Rhame. Rev.
W. J. V. Buchannan will be in charge
of the service.
Meeting Date Changed
The Wroxeter W.I. will hold its
October meeting on Wednesday after
noon, October 12th at 2.30. In charge
of current events will be Mrs. Thos.
Burke. Guest speaker will be Miss
Ruby Duff, of Bluevale, who will
speak on George Reid, Canadian artist.
Mrs. Wes Newton will speak on the
slogan, “Don’t save all your smiles
for the parlor, use some of them in
the kitchen.” There will be a report
of the area convention by the dele
gates, “Chicken Every Sunday” is the
title of a reading by Mrs. D. S. Mac-
Naughton. Roll call will be answered
with a
author,
change
fair.
quotation from, a Canadian
Members please note the
Of date owing to the local
Missionary to Speak
Mrs, Russel Self, missionary on fur
lough from India, will be guest speak
er at the autumn Thankoffering meet
ing of the Women’s Missionary Society
of Wroxeter United Church, to be
held in the church on Tuesday, Oc
tober 11. Members of the congregation
and any others who are interested
are cordially invited to attend.
Miss MacDowell Passes
Miss Isabella MacDowell, a well-
known citizen of this village, died on
Thursday in Wingham General Hos
pital. Miss MacDowell had been ill
for some years and was a patient
at McKay’s Nursing Home, Wingham.
Recently she fell and fractured her
hip, at which time she was taken to
the Wingham General Hospital.
In her 84th year, Miss MacDowell
was a native of England, coming to
this country at the age of twelve
years. She made her home with the
late Mrs. Douglas. One sister pre
deceased her. She is survived by
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held from the
Edgar funeral home on Sunday with
Rev. W. J. V. Buchannan in charge.
Pallbearers were Howard Wylie, Les
Douglas, Allen Munro, Stanley Doug
las, Gilbert Howes and George Gib
son. Interment was made in Wrox-
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Calf Club Results
In the Howick 4-H Calf Club show
ing Allison McCann, of Fordwich, Was
first in showmanship while Sandra
Wright, of R.R. 1, Clifford had the
best calf in the Howick and Turnberry
calf clubs and won the Bank of Com
merce watch. Results: Best steer,
Stewart Edgar, Doris Dinsmore, Jack
Dinsmore, Murray Donaldson, Jack
Mann, Marilyn Mann; junior heifers,
beef, Sandra Wright, John Wright,
Jean Sanderson, Murray Wright;
dairy, Allison McCann, Perry Strong;
showmanship, Allison McCann, Doris
I Dinsmore, Margaret McCann, Jack I Dinsmore, Perry Strong, Stewart Ed-
i gar.
] Turnberry Township 4-H Club, best
| steer, John Mundell, Ian Mundell; J junior heifer, Douglas Fisher, Mar-
I jorie Kieffer, Bill Mulvey, Donald
Eadie, Barry Mulvey, George Merk-
ley; dairy ^heifer, Keith Woods, Gail
Shaw, Wayne Woods; showmanship,
Wayne Woods, Gail Shaw, Ian Mun
dell, Keith Woods, John Mundell,
Barry Mulvey; specials, best beef
calf in Howick and Turnberry, Sandra
Wright, John Mundell; best dairy
calf, Allison McCann, Perry Strong.
Howick 4-H Swine Club, best pigs,
George Budd, Vernon Inglis, Jim Ing
lis, Robert Strong, Everitt Swan;
showmanship, Vernon Inglis, George
Budd, Jim Inglis, Everitt Swan, Rob
ert Strong; Howick 4-H Grain Club,
Perry Strong, Bob Strong, Murray
Mulvey, Stewart Edgar.
Principal Winners
Following are the principal winners:
Horses, agriculture, Francis Reinhart,
Mildmay; Percheron or Belgian, Fran
cis Reinhart, Elmo Pritchard, Luck
now; team in harness, Elmo Pritch
ard; best tandem outfit, Eldon Ren
wick, Clifford; single roadster, Jerry
Longway, Monkton; team in harness,
over 15-1, Ross McKague, Belmore;
best wagon or express, Eldon Ren
wick, Glen Johnston, Gorrie; Ross
McKague; hackney pony single, W. F.
McLaughlin, Listowel; Howard Mc-
Kelvie, Walkerton; hackney pony
team in harness, Howard McKelvie;
saddle pony ridden by boy or girl,
Tom Bossence, Newton; Howard Mc
Kelvie, Eldon Renwick; $100 stake for
best heavy draft, Ross McKague,
Glen Johnston, Eldon Renwick, Elmo
Pritchard, best team, Elmo Pritchard,
Francis Reinhart; best brood mare,
Francis Reinhart; best light horse on
grounds, Jerry Longway, Ross Mc
Kague; best span light horses, How
ard McKelvie.
Beef cattle, Shorthorns, W. Turn
bull and Son, Brussels; Aberdeen Ang
us, Joe Weber and Son, Mildmay;
Harvey Campbell and Son, Listowel;
Gordon Wright, Clifford; Herefords,
L. and W. Jackson, 7.........................
herd pure-bred cattle,
and Son, Joe Weber,
Jackson.
Swine, Yorkshire, W.
Son, Stanley Lawless,
Albert Bacon, Belgrave;
George Douglas, Mitchell; grade and
pedigreed, bacon type sows, George
Budd; best pen, W. Turnbull and
Son, Stanley Lawless, George Doug
las; best pair bacon type sows, Albert
Bacon, Geo, Douglas, Stanley Lawless;
bet boar, John Strong, Gorrie.
Dairy cattle, Holsteins, Eric Cox
and Son, Rothsay; Walter Woods,
Allison McCann; Ayrshires, Alex Job,
Moorefield; Ervin Schauss, Mildmay;
Harry Strong; best herd pure-bred
cattle, dairy type, Alex Job, Eric
Cox, Ervin Schauss; best dairy herd,
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