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1‘14:11'S OF WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allen Mark
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary •
Tuesday of this week marked an .Alen, only brother of the groom of
Important date for two dearly beloved fifty years ago, Mrs. T. G. Hemphill, only sister of the bride. life-long citizens of the village of
Wroxeter, when Mr. mid Mrs. J. N. In the evening a few intimate
Alien. eelehra'tial. thoir Cullen we d... friends joined the family circle to
ding anniversary. In honour of the tood wishes. Lovely golden
cinysrrnthemums, a gift from the occasion members of their family gran dchild ren, graced OW living room
gathered on Sunday at their home. and on the mantle vas a pair of gold-
Present were Mr. and Mrs. H, 3. Allen , en antique hand-made vases in beaut-
and daughters, Heather and Barbara, • if tal design. also a gift of the family.
the table was centred with a two- of Brusseis. J. J. Allen, Jimmy;-ti ere d wedding cake. Refreshments
and Marjorie of Toronto, and Georg; were served by the daughters-in-law,
who arranged the celebration as a
' surprise, assisted by granddaughters,
Heather, Barbara and Marjorie,.
It was on September 4th., 1901, at G. Man Williams the residence where they now live,
that Laura, daughter of Dr, W. H, G.
and Mrs. Brawn, became the bride of
James N., son of Mrs, Allen and the
• late Nathaniel Allen, all of Wroxeter,
Rev. J. A, McKelvey of the Meth-
odist Church was the officiating mini-
ster. Attendants were Elsie Allen,
'Mrs. Carter 1, of Bateman, Saskat-
chewan, sister of the groom, and
Jack Brawn, brother of the bride.
Mrs, T. G. Hemphill played the wed-
ding music,
To this union were horn two sons,
Harry of Brussels aria Jimmy, whose
death took place in 1043.
Mr. and Mrs, Allen are enjoying
good health, Mr. Allen, a druggist,
was in business for 57 years in the
Evenings by appointment. village, until his retirement a few
months ago. Through the years he
has given whole-hearted support to
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick Wingham
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Examinations
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every WOrthW1Ule ,entleavour in the,
life of the village.
Mrs. Allen is tuitive in enureh
groups and is a chapter member of
the local Women's Institute, Her
hobbies are music and flowers, the
latter being shared with the sick and
shut-ins and often add beauty to the
United. church service which they
attend,
On this happy anniversary occasion
fifty golden years, we salute these •
citizens of our village,
friends of ail, fine citizens, grand
couple and wish for them, continued
good health and many happy wedding
anniversaries together.
Rally Day, September 16th
tinted Church will observe Rally
day at the regular morning service
at 11 a,m, when a. special order of
service will be used, theme, "A Story
to tell to the Nations", All parents
and their children are cordially in-
vited to attend. Rev. W, E. Todd will
be in charge and would appreciate it
if those wishing to have their child-
ren baptized at this service would get
in touch with him, On September
30th,, anniversary services will be
held at 11 a.m, and 7.30 in the even-
ing. Rev. Russel D, Horsburgh of
Sudbury, will be the guest speaker,
Mr, Horsburgh is a Fordwich boy
and before entering the ministry was
on the staff of the Bank of Com-
merce here for some time, Friends
here will be glad to welcome him
back as a minister of the church.
Minister Returns From Holiday
Following an enjoyable holiday
spent in and around Ottawa, Rev. W.
E. Todd again took up his work as
minister of the United Church on
Sunday morning and spoke on the
theine, "Stars and Scars," He based
his remarks on the text "Let This
Mind Be in You, which was also in
Christ nsus." Philippians, ch. 2., verse
5.
Miss Gertrude .Sangster, Detroit,
was home for the week-end.
Misa gvelyri Deig of Kitchener,
spent the week-end at her home here.
Mr. alid Mrs- Dean Gibson and.
Misses Lettie and Ellen Phillip, all of
London, were recent guests of •Mf.
.and Mrs, Wm, Gibson,
Mrs, Percy ).4•40,g,m4n and daughter,
.Jeanne, were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Gibson. Miss Patsy
Bridgman, who has been two weeks
at the Gibson home returned to Tor-
onto with her mother.
Mr. Wm. McLeod, of Mel'ville,
Saskatchewan, spent a few days visit-
ing with old friends in the neighbour-
hood. Mr. ilViaeLeod was a native of
Grey Twp,. It is forty-seven years
since he left for the West and old
friends were glad to renew ac,
oaaintanee With him.
Mrs, Myrtle Brisbin and son,
ward, both of Listowel, were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs, James
Douglas.
Miss Thelma Denny of Owen Sound,
spent part of last week with Miss
Gilberto. Howes and Mrs. George Gib-
son, Mr. and Mrs, T, Waldock and
daughter, Ellen, of Molesworth, were
also Sunday visitors .at the Gibson
home,
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Crunch of
Rochester, N. Y., and their son, John
of Iowa, were week-end guests of Miss
Gerty Bush and other relatives,
Mrs, D, W. Rae, accompanied by.
Mr. and Mrs Win. Rae of Hanover, a. • attended the funeral of the forni,ir's
nephew, the late Norman Shaw, who
died at Noranda. Funeral services
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Were held from the home of his bm- Wednesday, September 12tb.,
ther, Mac Shaw of Grey Township. There' will be a quilting and a f ull
Mr, Shaw's brother died about oho .attendance is hoped fox',
month ago and his mother has been a
patient at Seaforth Hospital for the
past two years,.
The guild of St. James' Anglican
Church will hold their September
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IIVI3SONALS
Mr. .4)1d Mrs, jehn. MacLean spent
the weep-end with friends ki Toronto
and .attended the Canadian National
Mrs. Gilbert owes has returned
from, Wingham General Hospital, fol,
lowing an N44141911, Her many
friends wish for her a speedy recov-
ery to good health,
lYIror4,toond Mrs. Norman Brandon, To
spent the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Calvin Moffat.
Congratulationt to Mr. and. Alm,
Lloyd Townsend, who. were nmrried
Saturday In Winght4n. Presbyter,
inn Church. Following their lioney,
moon Lloyd and his bride will take
up residence in Wroxeter, Mrs.
Townsend was the former Mary Ag-
nes Porter of Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Allen, their two
sons, George and Dick, left for their
home in Monteral on Tuesday, They
were accompanied by Mr. George Al-
len Sr., who has been at his home
here for the vacation months.
Miss Elva Hupfer left on Monday
for Sudbury, after spending the holi-
day months with her mother, Mrs.
Robert'Hupfer, and other ..relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smillie of Sea-
forth, called on friends in this dis-
trict on Saturday.,
Mr, .Bill Timm of Listowel, spent
the week-end with Harvey and Mrs,
Mrs, Frank Sanderson is spending
this week in Toronto with .,her dau-
ghter,' Miss Eleanor Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers spent
Bthie,an• week-end with friends at Long
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and
daughters, Patsy and Yvonne all of
Toronto, spent the week-end at their
summer' home here.
When the school bell calls pupils
and teachers back to work there is
one in our midst for whom it will not
mean the usual excitement, Miss
Beatrice Howe. Miss Howe, who has
been for many years on the staff at
Leamington has retired. We are pleas-
ed to know Miss Howe plans to re-
main in Wroxeter, where she will stay
with her sister, Miss Mary Howe.
Mr. Wm, Rae and daughter, Joyce,
Hanover, visited the former's mother,
Mrs. D. W, Rae on Saturday.
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