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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-24, Page 7for NEW foot SMARTNESS Our Modern SHOE REPAIR METHODS and Skilful know- how give your old shoes New Smartness, New Comfort and FAR MORE WEAR ! Browne's Shoe Repair PAGE ',SEVEN THE WINGHAM ADVANCE--TIMES Wednesday, januali. 74th„, 1051 Howiels Jr. Farmers, Score was Gorrie 7, Dungannon 2. :United. Church News W. Siroug led in Prayer I .wo Poems were given "To ',God" by Mrs. E. Farrish hurl ''Al yself" by Alta. Glad, F• 1 , • "W•l Fend we have in . ' Missionary Picture Slides entitled Jesus" was sting and Mrs. Allan "Jiro and Hanako of Japan" will be Ilyndintin president, had charge of the shown .on next Sunday morniag at . business. Al iuntes were read and 19 4,M, in the S.S. Everyone wel- , auopted. There were twenty-four in come, attendance. Cards of thank; were re- Remember the "Married Coupler ' ceivi,d front mrs, R. 413rrisou. Mrs. C. Club" on Monday evening. The 111" Elg-ar and Mrs. Norman Clegg; Benefit Euchre and Dance a Success. The spirit of community neighbor- liness was, in evidence nit Wednesday eveni4tg, when the Gorrie community hall was filled to :capacity with How- ick residents for a Benefit Euchre anti Deuce sponsored by ;Carrie Women's Institute for Dave Neilson, a popular member of the Carrie Hockey team, who was injured at a game at Tees- water, and who was iu the hospital for eighteen days. One hundred ion! Robert .Watt was ehaieman for the meeting and reports were read by the different organintions showing the church to have met all expenses tint.- ing the year, and to have a substan- tial balance lt ,it over to start the New Year, after having redecorated the entire auditorium tot'i made other repairs t ,, the pars, A hearty vote .of appreciation watt extended to Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Watt for their anitiring efforts during the past year, after which. the following were elected to the board of manage- ment, Mr. le Mutton and Harold Rub- inson to the session, and 'Messrs. W. E. Whitfield II, J. nyndman, Black, W. C. King, Irving Toner, Geo. Dane Jr., and E. J. Fattish to the board of Stewards. Lunch was served by the ladies and a social half hour was spent after the meeting. sixty-eight dollars was cleared and one hundred and eight dollars eat, lected previously by subscription for 1111' injured player, Brown's Orches-j tra, who played for the dance, gave their services free and euchre prizes, were donated by Institute members. For the ladies euchre prize, Mrs. Tani, Parker and Mrs. T. L. lkicinnes tied, Mrs. Parker whining ill the draw. Gordon Underwood WaS winner of the men, lime. Twenty tables were in play. teresting film "The Romance of Two' an outstanding agricultural A and the "Lord's Prayer' 'in nuison. A Hemispheres" will be is 1"Come let u„ing of wonderful Love" meeting" closed with the singing of cordial welcome to all married deliciooi lunch was served by the couples. hostesses, M rs. Andy Edgar and Mrs. Family film night is Wed„ jam Fergus,M. 31st. Two first class colored films entitled "Out of the dust" and "'Shin- ing Mountains" will be shown: "Out of the Dust" is a picture filmed in S. America. ited Church was held in the Sunday Group 4 of the W.A. will meet School romps with a large attend- Thursday, Jan. 25th in the evening at -mice of the congregation, Rev, J. the home of Mrs. Mulford Irwin. Will the ladies please come early as a quilt is to be quilted, The Y,P.U, will meet next Sunday evening, Jan. 28th at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Audrey :Elastic, Woman's Association Mrs. Gordon Edgar entertained the Woman's Association of the 'United Church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. Strong presided for the Worship Period, The meeting opened with Hymn "Take time to be Holy," The. Scripture reading was taken front Mark 4:1-0 by Mrs. S. Edgar. Airs. 4?. Wingham, anti Mrs. George Foster, Elmira, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W, C. King on Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Leader, of Hespeler, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Farrish, Miss Betty Howse, nurse on the staff of Brantford General Hospital, haS been awarded her registered nurse's certificate from the Brant- ford Hospital. She is the daughter of Rev, G. G. and Mrs, Howse, of Al vinston, formerly of -Gorrie, Betty was a graduate of Wroxeter High School. Mr, and Mrs, Dan Kester, of Mild- may, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Death, of Weston, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ferguson, Dave Neilson returned from Wing- ham Hospital on Thursday of last week and is able to be up and around the house. Mr. •Bill Thornton has purchased Mr. Ben Maguire's farm on Conces- sion Four. Miss Kathleen Ford was home from Hespeler for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whitfield and Donald visited with friends in To- ronto last week. Miss Esther Harding, of Mactnt Forest, spent a few days of last week with her aunt, Mrs, Robert Graham, and Mr. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Harriston, spent Thursday with Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Wade and with Miss Alice and Mr. Fred Edgar. Mrs. *Mabel Stewart was home from Ethel for a few days last week. Reeve E. H. Strong was in 1Goder- ich last week attending Huron Coun- ty Council. Mrs. Earl King and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Kingls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams, Wroxeter. Miss Thelma Stafford, of Kitchen- er, spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Vera Gregg is spending some time in Toronto with her son, Mr. George Gregg, of Victoria College. Mrs. George Foster, of Elmira, is a visitor in town with Mrs. Mel Gil- kinson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spalding, of Harriston, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson is recovering from a heart attack he had on Tuesday. Guests at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. E. H. Strong on Sunday were Miss Donna Arthurs, Harriston, Miss Isabelle Wiseman, Neustadt, and Mr. George Pennington, Mildmay, World Day of Prayer On February 9th the first Friday in Lent, the World Day of Prayer Service will be held in St. Stephen's Anglidan Church at 3 p.m. • Com- mittees from the three churches have met to arrange for this service and it is hoped every woman in the district will plan to attend on Friday after- noon, Feb. 9th. Annual Meeting of Red Cross The Annual Meeting of the Gorrie and district Red Cross will be held on Thursday, Jan. 25th at 3 p.m. in the Orange Hall, Everyone interest- ed in the work of the Red Cross is asked to attend this meeting, Gorric team played hockey on Monday night with the Mildmay team at the Carrie Arena. Score was Mildmay 4, .Gorrie 2. On Thursday - evening in Gorrie, Dungiumon Jr. farmers played with United Church Meeting The annual meeting- of Gorrie tin- GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3.1% FIRST WAR LOAN BONDS Due February 1st, 1948-52 BEARING CALL LETTER 'D' ONLY HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR PAYMENT February 1, 1951 AT $100.50 FOR EACH $100. Bonds pf this issue bearing the call letter shown should be presented for redemption on February 1, 1951 or as soon thereafter as possible with all coupons of later date attached. 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