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."'irizegt AT THE LAKEN AD
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to the Lakehead through the locks
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TIP; WINIGHAM ADVANCE-MIYIES
will be held on Thursday, Jan. 6th,
at 2.60: p.m., at the home of Mrs. P.
C. Taylor, The theme will be the
Epiphany and, the New Year.
United, ..Church
The, W,M,S. will meet at the home
of Miss Margaret Dane on Thursday.
An.. 641, at 2.30, p.m, Roll Call,
New Year's Thought.
At the reception service on Sunday
morning the following members were ,
received by reception, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Dustow, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Ford, Phyllis and Kathleen.
Friends Will be glad to know that
Mr, Tom. Hutchison, gad. eon., who
has been a, patient in the Listowel
Hospital for a short time is making
good recovery.
The item reading "Mrs. Wm. Nash
returned from Wingham Hospital" in
last week's paper was an error and
should have read Mrs. Wm. Jacques.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Finlay
Harriet Reid, wife of Rev, ‘V, A,
Finlay, died at her home in London
on -Friday, Dec. alSt, in her 75111
year. Surviving besides her husband,
are two sons, Ruskin of Listowel and
Wendell of Toronto. Funeral service
was held on. Monday with interment in
London, Mrs. Finlay was a former res-
ident of Gorrie, when her husband
was pastor o# the United Church ,over
twenty years ago. They also served on
the Wroxeter circuit.
Women's• Institute
The January meeting of the Gorrie
W. I, will be held on Tuesday, Jan.
11th, at the home of Mrs, W. C. King
at 2.30 p.m, Roll Call, My problem
in Housekeeping,
Misses Helen Strong and Grace.
Edgar returned to London on Sunday,
after spending the holidays at their
homes,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Edgar and fam-
ily spent Sunday in London. Mrs, Jen-
nie Edgar' accompanied them and is
remaining for some time,
Mr. Elgin McInnis spent a few
days of last week in Toronto.
GLENANNAN
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffray spent
Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Jeffray of Stratford.
Miss Margaret Baird spent a few
days, with her sister, Mrs. Fred Lewis
I Mrs. John Mulvey and son, Mr, Stew-
art Mulvey of London, are spending a
ifew days with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Dave Eadie.
Mr. and Mrs. David Breen of
Grand Rapids, Michigan visited with
old neighbours and friends before
leaving for California where they in-
tend making their home.
,Mr, and Mrs. Harry Brown and
Shirley of Mahon, are holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lincoln.
Miss Mabel Dunkin and her pupils
deserve much credit in having such a
fine Xmas Concert on Wednesday
last. The school house was crowded
to full capacity.
Miss Ileen Underwood of Montreal,
and Miss Jean Underwood of Toronto,
are spending their holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Under...
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tone and family
of -Toronto, are spending the holiday
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. John
Metcalfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace •Morland and •
two children also Mr. Jas. Morland
of Kincardine, were week-end guests
of Mrs. Morland's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Reuben Appleby.
GORRLE
We extend congratulations to 'Mr.
Wrn. H. Marshall, who marked his
85th birthday on Monday, jannary
Announcement has been made of
the. appointment ,.of C. M; Ferguson,
a„ graduate of the Ontario. Agricultnral
College, as director of extension of the
College of Agric., Ohio State Univer.,
sity, Professor Ferguson is a brother
of Prof, Fred L. Ferguson, head of
OW drainage division of O.A.C. and
of Mr. Harry Ferguson of town,
Tom O'Krafka is caretaker of the
rink for this year. Manfred. Irvin and
G. D'Krafka are manager and coach
respectively of the hockey team,
Some of our readers may be inter-
ested to learn that early application is
accessary to receive young trees for'
reforestation. Orders should be for-
warded to the County Agricultural
Rep, by Jan, 15th.
Howick Legion sponsored a dance
on New Year's Eve,
Mrs. W. J., Greer and Mrs, Hinde
of Wingham, were` guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Holmes on Friday and
Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl jackliu and fanc-
ily of Brow's, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Kitchen on Wednesday,
Miss Marlene Tolman of Milverton,
was a guest of Karen Michel last
Week.
;Week . Of Prayer
On this week of the New
Year,r,Prayer, services will be held in
the Anglican Church At on
Tuesday evening and in the United
Church on Thursday evening at the
same hour..
Women's AuidliarY
, The first meeting in the New Year
Kincardine, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fal-
coner.
Neighbours gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. j, D. Beecroft on Friday
evening for a euchre, Mrs. 5. D. Bee-
croft and Mr. James Falconer held
high points and Mrs. Jas. Falconer
and Mr. John Purdon held low points.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean and fans.
ily of Wroxeter, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ale-
Lean.
BELMORE
The United Church Sabbath School
under the direction of Mrs. Carl
Douglas, presented a splendid concert
on Wednesday evening. Talent from
Lan's .school was especially good. We
wish our little bride and groom many
years of happiness. •
Mr. and Mrs. James Antsia cele-
brated theirt Golden Wedding Tues-
day last, when sisters and brothers and
guests sat down to a fowl dinner.
There has been only one break in the
family, Mrs. Appleby of Glenatman,
having passed on a few years ago.
'Guests of Mrs. Wm. Edwards on
Boxing Day were, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Edwards and baby of London,
also Hairy, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Ed-
wards of Teeswater.
Mrs. Herb Miller motored to Lon-
don, her little daughter, Irene, having
trouble with her eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. McKeitney of Wrox-
eter, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Press on Tuesday evening.
;Mrs. Webb has returned from
Wingham, since the death of her hus-
band,.
Those taking Christmas dinner with
friends were: Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Zinn, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray at
Irwin 'Zinn's, the Darling relatives,
numbering about 80 at Roy .Rtither-
ford's, Mrs. Win. Edwards at George
Edwards, Wroxcter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold. Bailie and Mr. Reid of Wing-
ham at jack Reid's, Harry and Mary
Abram of London, with their parents,
Mr. Stewart Mulvey with relatives.
Miss ;Minnie Jeffray with Misses
Mary and Hannah Stokes.
WHITECHURCH
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute will be herd next
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs, 'George McClenaglian, with the
roll call, "Something I admire in the
lady at my right," Mrs. Dawson Craig
and Mrs. Jack Ryan will be the hos-
tesses, and Mrs, Lorne Johnston will
be in charge of the paper.
Miss Winnifred Farrier returned to
her position m Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs, Carman Farrier to New Toronto
on Sunday after spending their holi-
days with their parents here,
Mr, Donald Watt returned to Tor-
after spending the holidays with his
onto Medical College, on Monday
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W, 5. Watt.
Miss Muriel Watt, nurse-in-training
in Victoria Hospital, London, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Laidlaw and
sons, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kerr, of Blnevalo.
Mr. Bill Matheson of Chcsley, re-
turned from his home on Sunday to
re-open school at S. S. No, 10, Kin-
loss, and Miss Grace Moir returned
from Toronto to re-opch S. S. No, 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
children, and Mr, and Mrs. John
GaGunt and children spent New Years
with their father, Mr. Thos. Gaunt of
Wingham. Mr, Alex McKenzie of
Kinioss; also spent New Year's there.
Mr. Thos, McCreight and Mr. Al-
fred MeCreight are having the tele-
phone installed in their homes, and
Robert Laidlaw had the telephone
installed in his home last week 614118.
Mr, and Mrs. Rain Welwood spent
New Year's at the home of their son,
Mr. Norman Weiwood, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes and
children,. spent New Year's at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Coultes, 'Beigrave.
Mr. Thos. Robinson spent fast week
With, his family At Belgrave, and Mr,
and Mrs. Mason Robinson spent Sun-
day with Mr, mid Mrs. Calvin ttob-
inson at Peigrave.
Mt and Mrs. Charles Paleoner
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Adherents of the United Church
gathered on Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Fred Johann and pre-
sented Stewart and his bride with a
gift. The evening was pleasantly spent
in social conversation. There was a
short program after which a lovely
lunch was served. Stewart, now of
Teeswater, thanked the people for
kindness.
Mrs. Webb is having a sale of her
household effects.
WeanesclaYfr January $th, 1949