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(With the realization that each passing year brings
a fuller appreciation of old friends and pleasant
associations, we extend to you our sincerest wishes
for a very Merry Christ nas and a Happy New.Year.
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WROXETER
MO Ed. Robinson of Minneapolis,
was a visitor part of last week with
:21a.r.. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol. I)r. and
Mrs. Harold Robinson, Walkerton,
visited on Thursday at the Nichol
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Miss Beatrice \Vade,
Sothern also
of Fordwich,
May all the joys of
Christmas be yours and
may your New Year
overflow with happiness.
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were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hamilton on Saturday.
Mrs. R. R. Hunter and Mr. Scott
Hunter, were Stratford visitors on
Tuesday.
Miss Flora McTavish has •-eturncd
to Toronto, following a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janes McTav-
ish, 4th line, Turnberry.
The Fourth Line of Turnberry
Farm Forum met last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott.
The discussion All Work - - - -
No further meetings will be held until
the New Year, when Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Kirton have offered their home.
On Wednesday of this week, Dec-
ember 21st., the annual United Church
Concert and Christmas Tree will be
held in the Church basement. A Cor-
dial invitation is extended to the whole
congregation. Ladies are asked to
please bring sandwiches, cookies or
cake.
The Junior Auxiliary of St, James
Anglican Church, held a Christmas
party in the church basement on Tues-
day afternoon. Following a programme
of contests and games conducted by
their leaders, refreshments were ser-
ved.
Salem United Church Sunday
School have arranged their, concert
and Christmas Tree for Friday of this
week, December 23rd., at 8 p.ni. Mem-
bers of the congregations are cordially
invited and asked to bring refresh-
ments.
Born—At Toronto General Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, December 15th, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Howes, (nee
Doreen Reid), a daughter.
Congratulations to Miss Annie Mac -
Naughton, sceond line, of Turnberry,
who took the highest mark in her class
at the Christmas examinations at the
Wingham High School.
Mr. Scott Hunter has joined the
Staff of Canadian Bank of Commerce,
in Wingham. Scott's many Wroxeter
friends wish him every success.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright visited
London friends over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMicheal
Celebrate 52nd. Anniversary
There was a happy family gathering
numbering 21 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McMichael, when on
December 155th., the 52nd. wc:tiding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McMichael was celebrated, Three
sons, Harvey and Morley of this dis-
trict, Lloyd of Toronto, with their
families, were all present. Mrs. Thos.
McMichael, also Mrs. John Robinson
and Mr. Adam H. Strong of Gorrie,
were also guests. Friends in Wroxeter,
and community join with the family
and relatives of this worthy couple in
Extending good wishes for continued
good health and happiness, and many
more wedding anniversaries.
Women's Association
The annual meeting of the Wom-
en's Association of the United Church,
was held in the church parlours on
Tuesday, December 13th, President,
Mrs. Win. Hart, conducted the wor-
ship service which opened with the
Christmas hymn, "Hark! the Herald
Angels Sing", followed by the Lord's
Prayer, Mrs. Albert Gallaher read
the Christmas Story, St, Luke, Chap,
2, Mrs. I. N. Allen played a group of
Christmas Carols, on the piano. 1fes,
Charles McCutcheon read a story en-
titled "So T did My Christmas Shop.
4ping Early," The Secretary's report
told of 12 meetings held during the
years, 13 quilts were quilted, 3 din-
ners served, knives and forks purchas-
ed. New hardwood floors placed in
3 rooms in the Manse. Rev, U. E.
Cronhielm presided for the election
of officers for 1950 which are as fol-
lows: President, Mrs. Leslie Douglas;
Vice -Pres., Mrs. Albert Gallaher;
Sec., Mrs. John Sriell; Assist. Sec.,
Mrs. I.T. E. Cronhielm; Treas., Mrs.
C. ,McCutcheon; Assist Treas., Mrs.
Wm. Hart; Organist, Mrs. J. N. Al-
len; Assist. Organist, Mrs. Harvey
McMichael; Manse Com., The Execu-
tive; Flower Com., Mrs. j. Douglas,
Mrs. Thos. McMichael, Mrs. W. E.
Weir, Miss G. Bush; Auditors, Mrs.
G. Bush, Mrs. T. McMichael; Care
of cutlery, Miss M. Jardine.
Words of appreciation were spoken
to the retiring' president, Mrs. Wm.
Hart, who thanked the members for
fine co-operation during her 4 years
of office. During the afternoon the
group quilted. A pot luck supper was
served. Mrs. Albert Gallaher and Mrs.
Alex Wright arranged the meeting.
Rev, U. E. Cronhielm closed. the
meeting with prayer.
Mr: and Mrs. Jeffery Musgrove.
Celebrate 50th Anniversary
The lovely farm home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffery Musgrove, Wroxeter
South, was the scene of a happy gath-
ering, on Tuesday, December 13th,.
when they received their friends on
the occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary. Five children and ten
grandchildren were present for the
family dinner served at noon. During
the afternoon and evening friends and
neighbors called to extend congratu-
lations. The tea table was centred by
a three storey wedding cake and gol-
den candles. This color scheme was
used throughout the rooms and in-
cluded chrysanthemums in artistic ar-
rangement. Their four daughters. and
daughter-in-law, looked after the
guests and signing of the register.
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good health and happiness and many
more happy Wedding Anniversaries.
Donations Made to Woodeden
Children of the Woodeden Hospi-
tal near the city of London, will have
a happier Christmas this year because
of the kindness shown by a young
lady of this district. During the ant:
Gifts, flowers and cards added to
the happiness of the highly esteemed
citizens and included a message of
congratulations frotn the Province of
Ontario,
It was on December 13th,. 1899,Sara
E., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Thornton, 10th line, Turn -
berry„ became the bride of Jeffery
Musgrove. Rev. David Rodger of ' ,
Bluevale United Church, performed
the ceremony. Following the wedding
dinner whiclt was attended by 75
guests,. the bride and groom recall
driving to Wingham by horse and
buggy where they took the train for
the honeymoon spent in Western Ont,,
ario. They agree the 50 years together
have gone quickly and have brought
much happiness,
Members of the family all present,
were: Mt"s. Bennett Mitchell (Alba)
Molesworth; Mrs, Wesley Hiempel
(Eva) Wroxeter; Mrs. Lyle Willis
(Doris) Gowanstown; Miss Gladys
Musgrove, Kitehener and Stuart at
home. An honoured guest was Mrs.
Mac Robertson, California; who to-
gether with Mr. and Mrs. George
Thornton, Bluevale, and Edward Mus-
grove, Wroxeter, were present at the
wedding ceremony of 50 years ago.
Everyone in the community will
join in extending Good Wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. ,Musgrove, for continued
urnn, Miss Hazel Sparling made a
beautiful cot quilt on which she sold
582 tickets in aid of the Crippled
and Orphan Children of Woodeden.
Recently the draw was made, ticket
No. 499 was held by Mrs. David El-
liott of Goderich, proceeds amounted
to $26.25. Mrs. Elliott the winner, an-
nounced she will send the quilt to
orphanage in Newfoundland. Congra
ulations to Miss Sparling for a w
endeavour to bring happiness to
children of Woodeden, and also
Mrs. Elliott of Goderich for her
erosity in presenting it a gift to
Children's Orphanage.
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