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WROXETER
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Weir, ir, aMzw and Mrs,
with
histwerGToreetn
spent
,
onto friends.
Miss'Beatrice Bowe, Leamington, is
spending the summer vacation with
her sister, Miss Mary Howe,
Week-end guests of Mrs, Ed Den-
nett were her son, Mr. Dick Bennett,
of Sundride,Mr. and Mrs, Thomas-
Sangster, Lacelet, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jenkins, Walkerton, and Mr, Murray
Jenkins, Wingham.
Visitors during the past week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. S. Mac-
Naughton were . Mrs, Frank Forster,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bash, of Toronto,
Mr. James Bash Jr., Detroit, Dr. A, A.
Thibadeau of Buffalo Mrs. W. R.
Hughmes, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Corbett, GOrrie,
Miss Agnes Stewart, Detroit, spent
a few days last week with Miss Cassie
Harris.
Master Billy Hetherington, New
Fork, arrived by Air to Malton On
Monday and will spend the summer
vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley
Gallagher.
Mr.) John Elliott, Pilot Mound,
Man., Mr. John Elliott, Strathclair,
Man,, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs: James Sangster. Mr. John
Ellioee of Mrs. Sangster.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Dodds of -Toronto,
are spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. David Draper.
Miss Edna Lawrence of Toronto, is
spending a motith's holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawrence.
Dominion Day Ball Games at the
village -park drew a large crowd. Dub-
lifi vs. Brussels !Girls Teams put up
a good game. The Brussels team win-
ning the honours. Following was a
dance in the Town Hall. A large
crowd enjoyed, W.illbee's Orchestra
and the refreshment booth was well
patronized. Both were sponsored by
Wroxeter Community Association,
Another Dance is planned for July 22,
New Minister Inducted
A large congregation were in attend-
ance on Thursday evening at Salem
church, when the induction service for
Rev. W. Cronheilm of, United ,Church,
was held. Rev. Mr. Beecroft of Wing-
ham, was in charge and the meeting
opened with the singing of Faith of
Our Fathers, Rev, Mr, Howse of
Gorrie, read the parable of the sower
as found in the 4th chapter of Mark.
Stand Up for Jesus was the second
hymn chbsen. Beecroft in his ad-
dress to the people said members
should be proud of their church and
should try to maintain unity and happy
fellowship with minister and people.
All should live up to Christian tradi-
tion. Church property should be well
kept. Rev. Mr, Howse of Gorrie, in
his remarks to the minister said, This
is a day that claims the very_hest the
minister• can offer the •world in such
a state of chaos. Human need was nev-
er greater, Our minisiter is our am-
bassador, for Christ The Gospel is still
adequate for all our needs. The min-
ister bears the responsibility for lead-
ing his flock. Every time the mini-
ster steps into his pulpit he realizes he
might be carrying the gospel to some
one for the last time. His feet must
,be kept on the rock of Salvation. The
meeting was fittingly closed by all
joining in the singing of the Church's
one Foundation, and the benediction
was announced by the newly inducted
minister.
Following the service a reception
was held for Rev. W. and Mrs. Cron-
heilm, receiving with them were 'Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. George Gibson repre-
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K. M. MacIENNAN
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Office Minnie St.
Opposite and SOuth ,of the United
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is
sentirig the Wroxeter congregation,
Mr. and Mrs. Willmr Fralick, for the
Salem congregation. Tables were set,
lovely summer flowers in artistic ar-
rangement, added pleasantly to the
social hour which followed.
Two Day Frolic
Howick Lions Club have decided to
add to the entertainment of former
years by holding a Two Day Program
in Wroxeter on August 14th and 15th.
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Already booked are the Motor City
Shows featuring Ferris Wheel, Merry-
Go-Round and Kiddies Ride, Two
bands will he featured and many add-
ed attractions as othe various commit -1
tees complete their .plans.
Won. Three Games
The Wroxeter Baseball,Cluh are away
to a good start having won the laSt
three games, The Club which is
sponsored by the Wroxeter Commun-
ity Association with Harold Towns-
end as manager are as follows, pitcher,
Ed. Stewart, assistant, Ken. Edgar,
catcher, Roy McMichael; Bill Martin,
Bob Brown and son, Bob, centre field,
short stop, Calvin Moffat, Lloyd
Townsend, first base,' Glenn McMich-
ael, others Gordie Adams, Bob Gib-
son 'r,, Wes. Paulin, Dave Draper,
Clare Michel, Stewart Higgins.
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Women's Missionary Meeting
The July meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society will -be held in the
United Church parlours on Friday af-
ternoon, at 8 p.m. This is an all mem-
bers.meeting and will take the form. of
a shower, 'consisting of medical sup-
plies, adhesive, absorbent cotton, print
flannellette, kerchiefs, Klim, Raisins,
sugar, chocolate bars, soap, clothing,
knitting wool, which will be packed on
that day and sent to a missionary in
Japan. This effort on the part of the
W.M.S. is a follow up of the visit o
Miss Helen ;Hurd, who told of the
great need of the christians in Japan,
following the war. Donations will be
gratefully received and also cash dona-
tions for postage which is $2.85 for 11
lbs. Send your contribution to Mrs.
Munro, president, or Mrs, Vern Denny,
secretary, or come to the meeting on
July 11th. A social hour will be held.
Clothing Appreciated
Mrs, Ward Sharpin was delighted to
receive last week a letter from a young
girl in' Wales in which was enclosed
a note in a Red Cross parcel 5 years
ago. The Fourth Line group of wor-
kers with Mrs. Sharpin as president,
at the time were very active. That
particular shipment contained 28 com-
plete children's Outfits. We feel ev-
eryone will be pleased to read the let-
terres.wshich come in response to a new d
2 Woodland Cottage,
,City, Road,
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire,
South Wales
Dear'Mrs, Ward Sharpin:—
My name is Joan Elizabeth Jen-
kins and I am a little girl who had
your frock to wear, It is a very nice
frock and mammy says I look very
nice in it. Thank you' very much for
sending it over to Wales. I am. ten
years old and I have a brother and sis-
ter younger than myself,, their names
are Joyce and Peter. I was born in
1937, in the year,of King George VI
Coronation, that is why Elizabeth
comes into my name. I go to "St. Mar-
tins"' School and I am in Std. V. I
hope to pass into "Tasker's" High
School next year. My birthdaY is on
Feb. 6th. I was very pleased to be one
of the children to receive a frock made .
by you.
°Lots of love and. thanks,
from Joan Jenkins.
Women'S Institute
Mrs. Gilbert Howes opened her
home for the July meeting. of the
Wroxeter Branch of the Women's In-
stitute. Mrs...Harold Hamilton was in
the chair and the meeting was opened
with the singing of the .Ode and the
repeating of the Lord's Prayer. Mt's.
W. T. MacLean presented the minutes
and correspondence, which included
several thank you notes in response to
the kindness of the Good Cheer Com-
mittee. Mrs. Michel, who attended • the
Junior Institute Achievement Day in.
Clinton reported a very interesting
day, and as a follow up of her visit
with a view to forming a Girls' Club
in this district, Mrs. Michel and Mrs,
John Lane were appointed to attend a
coming meeting and take on the re-
sponsibility of Local Leadership, Mrs.
Maclean in reviewing current events
touched on a variety of items closing
with a choice bit of verse from the
pen of Edgar Guest, Mrs. MacKen-
ney reported that through a padre 01
Christie St. Hospital another soldier
has been adopted by the W.I„ Private
Robert Riley, aged 20 years. The let-
ter stated he had been with the Can-
adian Navy and through the invasion,
and through diving had caused paraly-
sis. This padre is his letter com-
mended the. WI.- members for their
interest and kindness to David Roger,
who is now sufficiently recovered to
leave the hospital, Mrs, 1G. A. Wear-
ring conducted a very interesting quiz
on the Blue Book which will prove
profitable to members in the future.
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton gave a few
high lights on the Golden Anniversary.
held at Guelph on Jnne 18th. Plans
were Made for the Annual Community
picnic 'which will be held en Wednes-
day, August .2nd. The following com-
mittees were appointed; Sports, Mrs,
Millward, Mrs. Draper, Mrs; Mae-
Xenney; Lunch, Mrs. Sellers, Mrs,
Sangster, Mrs. Maellatighton;
ity, all members, Everyone is invited.
Theft will be a fish pond with MS'.
MacKetmey as convener, Mrs. Howes
will have charge of Selling of tickets
on a valuable prize. Other attractions•
are' being arranged, Mist Gilberts
!loves favored with a lovely solo,
"Trees", with Miss Razelwood at the
piano. Mrs, Munro moved a vote of
thanks 1O hostess. Refreshments
corm ittelirded
mrsnigol,
Mrs. MacLean, Mrs, Millward and a
social' hour was .enjoyed.
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