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S. 9, E. W. was presented with a
camera front the Robert Simpson Co.,
for a snapshot exhibit. Air. R. Fergu-
son -conducted the spelling match.
Following are the results of the con
petition.
Recitations, Grades 1 and 2, 'Bar-
bara Coultes, 5. S. II, ENV.; Marie
Johnston, S. S. 10, AlorriS; Bakke De
Haan, .U.S.S. 17, E. W., Jean John-
ston, S. S. 11, Morris; and Betty Rut-
tan, S. S. 10, Morris; Recitati-ms,
Grade $ and 4, Darlene Pierce, U.S.S,
E.W., Murray Johnston, S. S. 10,
Morris; Claire Chamney, U.S,S. 7, E.
[?la Griffiths, S. S. 12, Morris;
Beverley Nethery,
Public Speaking, Grade 5 and 6, Joan
Wightman, S, S. 9, E.W., Bruce Rob-
ertson, S,S.8, Morris; Glen Johnston,
S. S. 10, Morris; Edith Daer,
11, E.W.; Public Speaking, Marlene
MacKenzie, U,S.S, 17, E.W., Shir-
ley Bradburn, S,S, 13, E. W.,, Ethel
Pierce, U.S.S. 3, B. W. (tie); Spelling
Match, Evelyn Hislop, Ken Badley,
Marlene MacKenzie, Lorne Camp-
bell; Weed Naming Contest, George
Procter, Lois Walker, Terry Nethery,
Bert Watson, Ken Badley, Shirley
Marks.
Mrs. J, C. Procter was the hostess
for the Historical Research meeting
of the Belgrave Women's institute,
Mrs, James Michie was the convener
of the programme. The meeting was
presided over by the President, Mrs.
Stewart Procter and opened in the us-
ual manner. Mrs.. Kenneth Wheeler
read the minutes and the correspon-
dence. Plans were made to cater to
the Banquet for the Morris Federation
Mrs. Walter Scott discussed advertis-
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Mr, and Airs. Orval Newby and
children of London, Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Russell Ross is a patient in Lott, Bruce and Buddy, and Mr. and
Wingham Hospital, suffering from a Mrs. Henderson and two daughters,
severe attack of asthma. of Ayton, visited on Sunday with
Miss Wilma McWhirter of Lansing, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lott.
and Mr. Bruce Bagg of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
spent the week-end at the home of his &Wren, and Mr. and Mrs. David
sister, Mrs. E. H. Groskorth. Currie and Miss Leah, of Wingham,
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan spent a tew spent Sunday with Air. and Ars. Ken-
nays last week with Mr. and Mrs. neth Currie.
Melvin McClenaghan at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westbrook of
Mrs. Wm. Humphrey and Miss Lila, Komoka, spent a few days last week
of St. Helens, visited on Sunday with with Mr. and Airs. Amos Cornelius
and Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of the former's sister, Mrs, A. Fox.
Goderich, visited there on Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Laidlaw was able to
have the cast removed from his leg The Salvation Army last week and is able to step out again
with a shoe on, after three months and
a half in the cast.
Mrs. Jas. Falconer, Mrs. 'I'. H.
MoOre, Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mrs. Rus-
sell Gaunt and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft at-
tended the W.M.S. Presbyterial in the
United Church, at Fordwich, on Fri-
day, and Mrs. Stanley Snell, Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft, Mrs. Herson Irwin,
Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Leslie
Wightman and Miss Dorothy Patti-
son, attended the meeting from Brick
United Church W.M.S.
Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Basil Day-
S p.m.—Prayer Meeting. idson of Toronto, were guests over the
week-end with the latter's parents,
A hearty Welcome awaits at the Mr. and Mrs. Leask. McGee.
Salvation Army. Born—On Wednesday, October 12,
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p ris, a mass Boys' Choir sang "Across
the Sea and Cockles and Mussels" and
a mass Girls' Choir, singing "Sweet
Afton" and ",Marianne Goes to the
T. Mill." Miss Elaine Walsh was at the
piano and Miss June Work conducted,
N The judge for the recitations and
public speaking were Rev. W. Rogers
and Rev. G. Murray Wyatt of Blyth,
2 and Mr. Robt, Ferguson of the Wing-
I ham High School. In giving the plac-
ings, the judges said it was important
that the child should choose a subject
familiar to hint and to use his own
words in preparing it, It should be
original, interesting and have some
I emotional appeal, Mr. Stewart Proc-
ter announced' the grand winners and
..7= presented books donated by T, Eaton
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Weted the roll call, followed by the
minutes of last meeting and the treas.
'titer's report,
The next Meeting is in charge of
group 3. The members of the Auxiliary
are asked to make a donation to the
W.M.S. bazaar and the mothers of
the babies of the Baby Band are each to make a donation of home made
candy, Mrs. Bean= led the Worship
period, Several ladies assisted Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Moores sang "The
Stranger of Galilee", and Mrs. Scott
had charge of the Study Book, The
meeting dosed with the Mizpah hem-
diction, Mrs. J. Walsh was leader of
the social Period, Mrs, Bosinan, Mrs,
Johnston, Mr. Scott and Mrs. C. Vital.
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11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service.
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and Mrs. Bill Parker, a son. Betty,
Barbara and David Parker of Lond_Jut,
are visiting with their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, lien .7.11cClenaghan.
Mr. and .Mrs, Albert Coultes and
family, spent Sunday with Mr. and
— Mrs. Norman Coultes, F.. Wawinosh,
The Fall Thank Offering of the
ALS. of the Presbyterian Church will
be held on Friday evening, October
28th, in the church, when Rev. G. M.
-Newton will show pictures on the
new Study Book, "Growing with the
Years" and also Mission Work in the
Manitoulin Islands.
Quite a number from this district
took in the Plowing Match at Brant-
ford on Thursday last, Alex Coulter,
John Purdon, Kenneth Zinn, J. D.
Beecroft, Ernest Beecroft, Mason Rob-
inson„).thert Bieman, Alex Robertson,
George McGee, Edward AieBorney
and Gordon McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Watson of Au-
burn, visited at the home of her bro-
ther, Mr. Lorne Johnston on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of
Goderich, are visiting\ this week at he
lionib of their daughter, Mrs. John
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Air, and Mrs. dillies of London, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Cornel-
1 ins.
The regular monthly meeting of the
ViTomen's Institute was held on Tues-
l- day last in the Memorial Hall here,
with the President, Mrs. Ernest Cale-
more, presiding. After the opening
exercises, plans were made for the tur-
key dinner to be served this Thursday
at the Federation Banquet. The At-
Home is to be on November 18th,
when a pot luck supper at 7 p.m. will
be held. The District Project, Person-
ality and Dress, will be in charge of
Miss Nora Crayke of the Home Econ-
omics Dept„ Toronto, and all are
cordially invited to attend from 10 a.
in. to 4 p.m. The following program
was then given, Roll Call, "If I were
Prime Minister, what Law Would I
Change" the answer, the Liquor Law,
was predominant. Mrs. W. J. Coulter
gave a reading, To our Many Friends
in Business, Mrs. W. R. Farrier play-
ed a piano solo; Mrs, Jas. Wilson gave
a reading An Active "Member" and
Mrs. Albert Walters, gave a talk on
the motto, "'Who is my Neighbor,"
using the story of Captain Storm, who
didn't sell his oats, but who passed
them out to the early settlers for
seed, asking that they return them
bushel for bushel, in the fall. and say-
ing that good neighbors were the key-
note of a nation. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
sang, Juanita, and the meeting was
closed by singing the National An-
them.
Mr. Armond McBurney of West-
field, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. Edward McBurney.
Miss Moir and pupils of S. S. 9,
are arranging a Hallowe'en party with
program and games for October 26th.
Reeve J. D. Beecroft, R.11. Thomp-
son, Alex McBurney, Alex Robertson,
and Herson Irwin, attended the school
for Municipal Officials in Goderich on
Tuesday.
BELGRAVE
Miss June Schmilt of New Ham-
burg, and Mr. jack Armstrong of
London, spent the week-end with Mr.
David Armstrong.
Edwin Armstrong underwent,a crit-
ical operation in Toronto on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly spent the
week-end in London and Dorchester.
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Nellie, of Harriston, spent Saturday I
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta
Ann and Kenneth of Thorndale, spent
the week-end with Mr, David Arm-
strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainsbourgh, Bell of
North Dakota, Mr. George Dane, Miss
Margaret Dane, of Gorrie, spent Sat-
urday with Mr, David Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert •Grasby.
Rev, W. J. Moores,. Jack Higgins,
Marjorie MacKenzie, Muriel Ander-
son and Eileen Holmes attended the
Silver Jubilee of the London Confer-
ence of Young People's Union in St.
Marys on Saturday.
Mrs. Edgar Wightman, Mrs. Walter
Scott, Mrs. Gordon Rosman, Mrs.
Norman Walsh, Mrs, Albert Coultes
and ,Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Moores at-
tended the W.M.S. Sectional Meeting
in Fordwich on Friday.
Belgrave School Fair Concert
The annual Concert brought to a
close the activities of the Belgrave
School Fair for this year, The Mus-
ical Festival in the spring, the fair and
the concert brought a total of well
over 3000 entries, which is a high re-
cord,
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meeting with disapproval of our W,
members, Mrs. Earl Anderson read a
memorial to Mrs. Alfred Watt, who
died a year ago.
There were twelve grandmothers
present and four of them, Mrs. James
Michie, Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mrs.
George Jordan and Mrs. Fred Cook,
sang a quartette which was greatly
enjoyed, They wore beautiful bonnets
with plumes and flowers and sang,
"Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" and
"Seeing Nellie Home," Mrs. Cyrus
Scott, a grandmother and former
member was present and gave the ad-
dress, She told of the woollen mills,
at Benmiller. The President expressed
the pleasure of the Ittatittite in having
Mrs. Scott, who has not been able to
attend the meetings recently.
,Mrs. Pre(' Cook was presented with
a prize for having the most grand-
children. A contest conducted by Mrs.
Norman Walsh, "Things Grandmother
Missed" was won by Mrs. Ken
Wheeler, Mrs. S. Procter and Miss
Agn.es Mason. The roll call was a
lesson learned from experience and
was well answered, Refreshments
we're served by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Stewart Procter, Mrs. Gordon
Higgins and Mrs, Y. M. Coultes. The
nekt meeting will be held at the 'home
of a former member, Mrs. Norman
Keating of Wingham. Mrs. W, J.
Moores will be iii charge of transpor-
tation.
The Evening Auxiliary of the
Church was held at the home of Mrs.
Tom Smith on Tuesday, Otcober
Ttie Meeting opened with the Dexol-
ogy followed iby the Lertes Prayer its teat
sh served lunch assisted by the hos.
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