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Mission Band Held
At West Home
BEL1VIOR4—The Happy Help,
ers' Mission Band met at the
BLUEVALE
Bev. R, A. Brook and Mrs.
Brook spent a few days in. Tor-
onto last week.
Visiting with Mrs. Joseph Cur-
tis and Miss Margaret on Sunday
and calling on Mrs, ..TatnevKirton
in -Wingharn Hospital Wete
Fred Switzer, Mi's. Robb, Grell
and Mrs. E. Hesketh, all of 'Port
of Spain, Trinidad; Mrs. Fred
Bowley and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Smith, all of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson
and Terry, of Drew; Mr. George
NeWman, of Aullurn; Mr. and
Mrs,' Howard Lints, and children
of .Mildrris,y, were visitors during
the week with, Mr. and Mrs,
Stanley Darling„,
Miss Winona CoXoti and Clara
Hoffman were Sunday .visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, C B. Hoffman.
Jim Darling, who has secured
a position in Toronto, was home
for the week-end.
The W.M.S, of the Presbyterian
Church will have as guest speak-
er, Mrs, Morgan Henderson, Pres-
byterial president, of Lucknew,
at their thankoffering service on
April 17th, Molesworth, brussels
and Belgrave auxiliaries will be
guests,
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and Mrs. West read Seripture.
re, THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1957 Readings were also given by Jen-
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paint and rust preventatives to
farm implements will ,help pro-
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IN recent years, the Canadian steel industry has
expanded more rapidly,than the steel industry of
any other major nation,
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Iletwxen 1046 and the end (10956, the increase
in capacity in Canada was 62 per dent, or about
2,140,000 tons. Stelco is the largest Canadian
producer, and in the,,, same period invested
$195,000,000 .in new plant .and raw Material
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home of Rev, and Mrs. West on
Tuesday, April 2nd. Following
the opening the children played ii • games.
4MrS. DOubledee read a story
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ADIUDICATOR Mr. Garfield Bender Kitchener I
• • • MUSIC SUPERVISOR Mrs. Nora Moffitt
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BLUEVALE---The Mission Band
,niet in the United Church on
Tuesday afternoon. With Nancy'
.Taylor presiding: Attendance was
iiitiny Craig was secretary for
the meeting and Kathleen Craig
played the accompaniments.
Susan Sellers gave a synopsis
of the fourth chapter of the
Study book Rand read a peace
item, The collection was a thank-
offering to be tea to Kam,
Grade lttathera gave the offer,
tory prayer;
Mrs. W, Johnston had charge
of the worshipt serViee and illus,
trated the text; ",Let us not love
in Word or in torigii,,, but in deed
and truth'', ley tt, story.
Mrs. X f..4, Aitken gave the
story of the fifth chapter of Re
tiockni ontititt "TO Swine'',
EELMORE--The regular mon-
thly meeting of the Belmore Wo-
men's Institute was held- in the
club rooms on ThurSday, April,
11 The roll call was answered by
"What I would like on next year's
programme", and by the pay-
ment of membership fees for the
coming year.
The report of the year's busi-
ness was given by the secretary,
Mrs. Hatry Mulvey. Mrs, Clifford
Boyd gave a report of the booth's
• expenditures'; and 'receipts, the
profit amounting to about $200.00,
The Institute provided lunch at
Arend Burger's sale *and catered
to a Wedding,, also put on a ban-
quet for the boys' baseball team.
Mr. West conducted the elec-
tion of officers which resulted as
felloWS; Mrs. R, T. Appleby,
president; Mrs, David Eadie,
vice-pros„ .MrS. Harry lVfulvey,
sec.; Mrs, Wm'. Elliott, district
director* Mrs. Wm. iVferklay and
Mrs, Harry Gowdy, auditors.
The ‘aheerio" pornmittee, who
did such good work in the past,
Mrs, C. Boyd, Mrs. A. Jeffrey,
Mrs, Wia, Merkley and Mrs, Nor-
man Newans, 'were elected for
another year,
The Standing committee con-
veners are as follows:, Agricul-
ture and Canadian industries,
Mrs, tinier Jeffrey and Mrs.
Russel' Baird; borne economies
and health, Mrs. T. Abraham and.
Mrs. Walter Woods; citizenship
and edtication, Mrs. David Eadid
and Mrs. R. T. Appleby; commun-
ity-activities and public relations,
Mrs, C. Boyd and Mrs, E. Ben,
Wick; historical research and
current events, MrS. Harper, Mrs.
10; Johann, mid Mrs, Zinn,
COLLECTION USED
AS MANKOFFERING
MRS, APPLEBY WILL Euchre Proceeds to
Centennial Fund
HEAD DELMORE WI. BLUEVALE--A euchre party
, was held in the community hall
BLUEVALE—Good Friday ser-
' `vices will be held in the Presby-`
terian Church and in the United
,Church. at 11 a.m.
The •win hold a special
'service in the United Church on
Easter Sunday evening,, when
scenes of Palestine will be shown,
All are weleome to attend. .
Palm Sunday was observed in
thc 'United Church on the 14th,
Rev. R. A. brook preaching on
"An Unknown Friend of Jesus".
Mrs. Alex Corrigan,' Mrs. C, B.
Hoffman and Mrs, John Fischer
sang a trio and the choir, sang
an Easter anthem. -
At the sacrament service in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning, Misses Phyllis Elliott,
Carol Greig and Elaine Kirton,
Ian Mundell and John Mundell
joined the church on profession
of faith, Colleen Louise, daughter
Of 'Mr. and Mrs. George Moffatt,
of London, and granddaughter of
Mks, Oliver Moffatt was baptized,
on Wednesday evening by resi-
dents of S.S. No, 4 Turnberry,
proceeds to be 'for the Centennial
fund.
Prize winners were Mrs. Harry
Elliott and Charles Coultes. Con-
solation prizes winners 'were
Mrs.•Wm. Hogg, Dougal Strad'-
. an. A draW for a gallon of maple
syrup was won by Mrs. John
Fischer.
Mrs, Ezra ScholtZ who spent
)ad Weekvat London, at the home
of her son, Clayton Scholtz, re-
turned home oh Saturday. Mrs.
Clayton Seholta and little daugh-
ter, Karen, accOrripanied htt and
will spend this Week here,
Nice to See the little crocuses'
and Star of Bethlehem floWers
showing hp in. the village flower
beds last week, The pussy willows
have been very slow In coming
out this spring.
Miss Marilyn Morrison Passed
her. exams Jn Special Co/inner-
eial in. WinghaM High School,
and has been working this Week
at the aceOuht 'books tOr Mr.
1Vicbonald of Ripley, the
farm distributor for White Rose
gasoline for that district.
Mr. WM, Eisley, who vverits at
the Clinton Air School, visited MI
_SundaSt With Mr. arid Mrs. Geo,
Walker,
Mr. and Mrs, Eugoo minits40
arid Stns of London, spent the
weelt-end at the hotrie of her
sister, Mrs. Jelin. Mebtirney, and
;':011ited." With Mt. acid Mrs. X.*,
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neth Barbotir, Belgrave and with
Mr', and Mrs, Wm, 'Toting, Wing-
ham,
Mr. Adam' Mc:Bnrney was a
patient in Kingston Hospital for
a few &Lys, Jest week with pleur-
isy.
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