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Thanksgiving Service
Beautiful autumn flowers, I___
and vegetables tastefully arranged,
provided the decorations for the
Anniversary services held in the United Church on Thanksgiving
Sunday, with large congregations at
both services. Mr. Ralph Howlett, the
minister, preached fine sermons in
^keeping with the Thanksgiving Anni
versary, The choir sang the anthem,
“Rejoice in the Lord,” Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Rice sang a duet and Miss Anne
Todd, a solo, at the morning service.
In the evening, Mrs. Howlett was
soloist, and the choir number was the
anthem, “Feed My Flock.”
• Personals
Miss Anna Stuart, of Toronto, was
a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
George and Mr. Joe Stuart.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Errihgton spent
the holiday week-end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry, of London, were week-end
visitors with relatives here.
Miss Isabelle MacPherson, student
nurse at St, Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, was home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd, David,
Janet and Mary, of Stratford, were
holiday guests of Mrs. D, Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Court, of Bruce
Mines, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Miller.
Mr. Don Cameron was in Chicago
over the week-end attending
Bruce County 'Ipachers Convention.
The ladies of the community are
invited to attend the 50th Anniversary
of the forming of the St. Helens Wo
men's Institute to be observed in the
Community Hall on Thursday after
noon, October 20th,
The Young People's Union of the
United Church is planning a variety
concert in the Community Hall,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Boles and
Della Boles, of "St, Catharines, guests for the week-end with JBL.
Boles’ sister, Mrs. George Cranston
and other relatives.
Mrs, Mel Brown and Bob Murdie, of
Kitchener, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Woods and Mrs. Murdie for
the holiday week-end,
FL, Keith Black of Lachine, Que,,
was a holiday visitor with Mrs. Black
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Macpher
son.
Mr, and Mrs. John Cameron were
Thanksgiving visitors 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Douglas at Mitchell.
Miss Catharine MacGregor, of
Lucknow, was a week-end guest of
Mr, and Mrs. George Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin were
honored on Tuesday, October 4th, on the occasion of their Silver wedding
anniversary, when relatives and neigh
bors gathered at their home. During
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Durnin
were read an address of congratula
tions and good wishes and presented
with a trilight, a wall mirror, a rocker
and a smoker stand. s
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Centenary United Church chapel,
1 Hamilton, was the scene of a quiet
but pretty wedding on Saturday, Oc
tober 1st, when the Rev. Aubrey Jones
united in the holy bonds of matrim-
mony, Grace Marie, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Murray Edgar, R.R, 2 Gorrie
and George Allan CamerPn, Hamilton.
The bride was dressed in white
crystalette satin and
of silk Illusion and
feather mums,
She was attended
Wiimajean, as maid of honor and Ila-
bell Murray as bridesmaid, dressed in
gowns similar to the bride’s in corn
flower blue crystallette satin and
feather headdresses, They carried
lemon colored mums.
Quiet music by the church organist
was rendered throughout the service.
The groom's attendants were Clar
ence Jeffery and Philip Litehart,
After the ceremony the bridal party
was received at the home of the bride
near Gorrie, where the wedding
ner was served.
The bride chose a grey suit
navy and white accessories for
veiling. They will reside in Hamilton.
Mrs. A. E. Lloyd
Margaret Elizabeth Dane, wife of
the Rev. A. E. Lloyd, of Granton, died
suddenly at her home in Granton on
Sunday, September 25th. She was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Dane, _of Gorrie, where her
girlhood was spent.
Following her marriage to Rev.
Lloyd in 1900, she had resided at Port
Stanley, Parkhill, Thedford, London,
Woodstock and in the West. She and
her husband went to Granton from
St. Thomas one year ago.
A private service was conducted by
the Rev. E. M. Cook, of Lucan United
Church, at 10.30 a.m, Wednesday, and
a public funeral service was held in
the Granton United Church at 2 p.m.,
at which time the Rev. Thos. G. Head,
Rev. J. C. Raymer and Rev. E. J.
Roulston, St. Thomas, were in charge.
The remains were taken to the To
ronto Crematorium.
Surviving besides her husband are
two sons, Dr. Douglas Lloyd, Sarnia;
Dr. Victor Lloyd, Edmonton, and one
brother, John Dane, of Regina.
Trousseau Tea
On Tuesday, September 27, Mrs.
Murray Edgar entertained at a trous
seau tea in honor of her daughter,
Grace, whose marriage to George Al
lan Cameron, of Hamilton, took place
on Saturday, October 1.
Mrs. Edgar, the bride elect and her
sister Wilmajean, welcomed the
guests. Mrs. Vera Gregg had charge
of the guest book in the afternoon.
Mrs. Adams, grandmother of the bride,
poured tea. In the evening Mrs. Earl
King and Mrs. Wm. Thornton poured
tea and Judy Smith and Ruth Grain
ger had charge of the guest book.
Assisting at the event were Mrs.
J. W. Strong, Mrs. Cameron Adams,
Mrs. W. W. Strong, Mrs. Chas. Black,
Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. Nettie Hutch
ison, Mrs. Jim McCann, Edith Edgar,
Joan Adair, Evelyn Simpson and Mrs.
Wm. Smith.
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Personals
The fall meeting of Huron Deanery
W.A. will be held at Trinity Angli
can Church, Fordwich, on Tuesday
October 18th, at 2.30. p.m.
Mrs. Wm. J. Marshall returned on
Wednesday of last week to Stratford
where she resides with her son, Mr.
Alex Marshall and Mrs. Marshall. Mrs.
Marshall has been in poor health since
coming to Gorrie to make arrange
ments for her sale. Former neighbors
and friends honored her with the gift
of a lovely dressing gown and slip
pers, before her departure to Strat
ford.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald, of London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
King on Tuesday.
Attending the Guelph Area W. I. con
vention at the O.A.C., Guelph, on Fri
day were Mrs. John Baylor, Mrs. Glad
Edgar, Mrs. Vera Gregg, Mrs. Wilf.
King and Mrs. Harold Keil.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard 'Peel and sons
spent Sunday with relatives in Kin
cardine,
Members of the Gorrie Women’s
Institute were guests of the Lakelet
W.I. at its meeting® on Tuesday even
ing. Three numbers were contributed
to the program, a violin solo by Cor-
rine Rhame, a piano solo by Sandra
Edgar, and a reading by Mrs. John
Baylor.
Public schools in Huron County
were closed on Friday while teachers
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pressure, worry more, sleep less. This
strain on body and brain makes physical
fitness easier to lose—harder to regain.
Today’s tense living, lowered resistance,
overwork, worry—any of these may affect
normal kidney action. When kidneys get
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attended the annual Teachers’ Insti-i sectional meeting in Whitechurch last tute at Beal Technical and Commer-{Thursday,
cial Nigh School, London.
Miss Myrtle Short is in Toronto
for a few days this week and Mrs.
Sandy Edgar is in charge at the post
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Borne
Gordon in Harriston on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, Sam Branning, of To
ronto, visited with ’ Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest King on Sunday and Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. GJad, Edgar are on a
trip to Northern Ontario.
Mr, Harold Keil spent Thursday in
Guelph.
Gordon Bell,* of Toronto, and Tom
Hastie of Port Credit, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie.
Mrs. Irving Toner, Mrs, Lorne
Walker, Mrs. W. Strong, Mrs, T. L.
Mclnnes, Mrs, L. Watson and Mrs.
Gordon Edgar attended the W.M.S.
Mrs. Frances Earngey ig & patient
ip the Wingham General Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lane and chil
dren, of Tillsonburg spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Downey,
Mrs. Bert Sage, Detroit, and Mrs.
Mildred Corneliuson (nee Musgrove)
of Lambeth, visited with Mrs, Mel.
Gilkinson last week,
Members of the Gorrie L.O.B.A,
No, gjp, visited Morning Star p,o.B.A»
at Fordwich, on Wednesday.
Some of those attendip the fair on
Saturday and visiting friends were
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Evers, Of Toronto, and Mrs. Ida Griffith, Bluevale, with
Miss Emma Irwin; Mr, and Mrs. D,
W. Dane, of Toronto, with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wade; Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Jackson, Harriston, with Miss
Margaret Dane and Mr, George Dane;
and Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Hastie, of
Toronto.
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