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GORRIE
Mrs.-Clara Calmer, Tqopto, v/fit-
ej Tua444Y with 447 PaottAPrt Mrs, Ernest Icing. Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hutehisen, St. 'Th9enas, and
Mrs. Elsie galley, of Mnghams
spent ,Saturday at the Same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls, Misses.
Lynne and Leone, of London, Speak
the weekend With Mrs. WM. Pu.ig. and Mr. Hugh Doi*
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles ac-
eonipanied Mrs. Donald Charlei on
Thursday to Borwash, 'to visit for
a few slays.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Edgar, ac-
companied by Mr, and. Mrs. Camer-
on Stewart,. of Molesworth, called
at the home of the late. Selby Dobbs
In Keeton on Sunday, .prior to the
funeral on Monday.
Mrs. James Beams, Fergus, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Barton, of Hamil-
ton, visited Saturday with Mr. and.
Mrs. James Edwards,
Anniversary services will be held
in the Gorrie Presbyterian Church
at 11 and o'clock on. Sunday, Oc-
tober 1st. Rev, Roderick McLeod,
of Lucknow, will be the guest
speaker. Special music by the choir
and quartette:
Mrs. Robert Nichol, Belmar°,
vlisted Mrs, Roy Gowdy on Thurs.,
day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halli-
day, WinghaM, spent Saturday at
the same home.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald, London,
spent the week-end . with relatives
in the community,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Donald Gilmer,
Vann-d G9 a-Iee:::: lekYs ia .if G.11, spent
Saturday with Mt. And Mrs. Ray-
Mr. and Mra, Chas. Koch visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ott, of Lis-
towel, and also called on Miss Mel-
inda Runge, ListeWel, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Delk, Wiox-
eter, and' Mr. ,.and. Mrs. Harry
Gowdy attended the McIntosh an-
niversary service on Sunday and
called on Mi, and Mrs. Louis Davis,
of Owen-Sound.
Mr, Wm. Dane is. visiting at the
home of Mr: "and :Mrs. T. 'V. Ed-
gar, of St. Thomas. ' •
Mr. 'and Mrs:,. Jack. Blythe" and
family; of Weston, spent .the Weeks
end with Mr. aitd Mrs. Ken Male.
Mrs. Hilton Ashton was able to
return home from ,Winghani ' Hos-
pital on Wednesday, accompanied
by Mrs.' 'Ben 'McClenaghan, of
Lucknow,
Miss Marian. Robinson,,k4chene'r,
spent the 'week-end With., Mr, and
Mrs., Barold;, Robinson .
MrS. George Baker, Fordwich, and
Mrs. Mary Taylor accompanied Mr.
and ,Mrs,Hartwell Strong to,lgarks Mark-
dale to frien4s; on.'Sunaay.
A6. Epia,ii;irs: GeOrge Bre'Arn. and
Jean visited , Mr .and Mrs Alex
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Mr; "Fad,Ward gerguson,
of 3,Tanco.nirbi:;,4;f.q./.7 .`recent
visitors reratiVeasand friends
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'Mr. 'and' Mrs.-Manfred Trtivim and
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Joint Meeting
IQQ441E--The Woman's Assoei-
ration and Woman's. Missionary So-
ciety held a joint September meet-
ing in the Gorrie United Church,
Mrs. T. 1,4, MeInnia Presided for
the worship service and read the
Scripture.
Mrs. Wesley Trimble gave a paper
on "Persistence in Christianity,"
telling how in continuing on in
God's work, even though we are dis-
ceuraged, we will achieve some-
thing worthwhile.
Mrs. Gordon Edgar, president,
had charge of business. It was de-
cided not to have a fowl supper this
year,
Mrs. Cloyne Michel gave the par-
sonage report, It was decided to
purchase a bedroom suite for the
parsonage and refrigerator for
church kitchen.
Mrs. George Brown, president,
presided for the WMS, The new
Study books for adults and Mission
Band were to be ordered. Mrs. F,
W. Taylor will dedicate offering
for the Sectional at Belgrave on
October 26th,
A discussion followed on a
Thankoffering speaker and a corn-I
mittee was appointed to obtain
one. The committee in charge serv-
ed refreshments.
DEANERY BANQUET
SET FOR OCTOBER
.GORRJE — At the September
meeting of the WA of St. Stephen's
Anglican Church at the home of
Mrs. Ted Newton the new study
book was introduced by the Rev.
E. C. ,Attwell. "Jesus Christ, the
Light of the World" is the title.
This is the theme being proclaimed
at the third assembly of the World
Council of Churches which meets
In New Delhi, India, In November,
1961, In the Bible the wor,d "Light"
is used, very. .often when referring
to God. We are God's messengers
to go out and spread that light,
Mr. Attwell announced that a
missionary, Rev. George Hamilton,
from 014 Crow, Yukon Territory,
will speak to the women of the
church in Gorrie on October 26th,
also that the Huron Deaners ban-
quet. of Anglican Laymen Will be
held in Gorrie on October 18th.
The presioent, Mrs. Bertha Plant,
led' in prayers and Litany. The
ItYmn "The Light of the World Is
Jesus" was sung. Mrs. J. G. Under-
Wood read the 19th Psalm and also
an 'article on "The Raising of
Uazarns" -stressing -the joy of the
sisters, '41ary and Martha -when
Jesus came. They believed utterly
'The hostess served refreshments.
St. 'Stephen's Holds
Harvest Service
GORRIE—Harvest Thanksgiving
ad-Vie& was held in St, Stephens
Anglican Church on Sunday morn-
Mg With the rector, Rev. E. C. Att-
well,' speaking from the text "This
night thy soul shall be required of
thee." '
" The choir sang the anthem, "0
Father on Our Festal Day". The
CATUrch, was beautiful with flowers,
ftuits 'of the field and garden.
I/Kelcorne Classes
Al -Rally Day
GORRIE—Rally Day and Pro-
motion Sunday was held in the au-
ditorium of the Gorrie United
Church on Sunday. Mrs. Gerald
Galbraith, superintendent, led the
serVice,
Miss Corinne Rhame Sang "Open
the Gates", accompanied at the or-
, gan by Mts. Robert Strong, as each
class went through the little white
gates and was Welcomed by their
neW teachers.
Little Marilyn Grainger and Earl
John Thornton were the gatekeep-
ers.
'Sale Barn Opens
GOARIE—The Gorrie Livestock
Sale Barn held its opening auction
on. Saturday afternoon.
Harry Gowdy, representing the
town fathers, introduced the How-
!etc Township council and sales
managers, Bob McNair and Jim
McNair.
The original barn was 100x25 feet
which is now in use as a pig barn.
A cement block building 25x58 feet
has been added in Which the sale
ring and weight scales are locat-
ed. 'The cattle diVision is a 100x36
feat addition,
The opening was well attended
and a good rut: of livestock was
auctioned by Bob lVfeNair, who also
auctions at Cargill, Clinton and
laenfield. Saturday will continue
to be Sale day in Gorrie.
GORRIE—In a setting of yellow
and white gladioli and ferns at the
Gorrie United Church Saturday,
September 23, . at 3 p.m., Francis
lVfa,rgueret Coulter and Thomas
Gerald•Templeman, exchanged mar-
riage vows.
Rev. .Fred W. Taylor officiated
and Mrs. Norman Carson played
the wedding music. Miss Carol
Robinson sang "The Wedding
Prayer" and "0 Promise Me."
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon ,Coulter, H. R. 1,
Gorrie, and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Temple-
man, Gorrie.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride chose a floor-length
gown of chantilly lace and nylon
net, styled with a fitted bodice of
HORS MEET AT
JEFFERSON HOME
DONNYBROOK—The September
meeting of the W.M.S. and Ladies'
Aid was'. held 'Tuesday afternoon
at ',the home of Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
fersim with a. fair attendance.
Call to worship was given by
Mrs. Ernest Snowden who had
charge of the W.M.S. program.
"Faith of Our Fathers" was sung
and Mrs, • Harold Woods read the
Scripture lesson, Mrs. Snowden
lea•in 'prayer. Mrs. Wes Jefferson
gaVe a reading on "Christian
Stewardahip'', Mrs, John Hilde-
brand had a reading, "Pine Ca-
thedral". After, singing "Take
TIM° to Be Holy", Mrs. Stuart
Chamney read "A Prayer for the
Home". The offering was received,
Business' was discussed. It was
decided to send a donation to the
Memorial Fund. Mrs. Ray Han-
na read a chapter from the study
book and Mrs. Snowden closed
with prayer.
The Ladies' Aid was in charge
of Mrs. Tom Armstrong and open-
ed with all singing "Saviour Try
Dying -Love", Psalm 726 was read
in unison. Mrs. Armstrong led in
prayer. Mrs. James Leddy read
the minutes of the previous meet-
Mg. After singing "I Need Thee,
PreciousaJesus," the meeting 'cies
ed with all repeating the Mizpah
benediction. Lunch was served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Stu-
art • Chamnoy and Mrs. Edward
Robinson.
DR. J. C. MIN IS
INSTITUTE SPEAKER
At the regular meeting of the
Women's Institute held on Thurs-
day, Dr, J, C, McKim gave a very
humorous but serious talk on
"Obesity". He outlined the clang-
er • of getting heart troubles and
diabetes, which are two good rest-
sees for watching weight,
Program conveners were Mrs. J.
Henry and Mrs, W, T. Lapp. Roll
call was answered by naming "My
favorite soup", A contest on home
economics was held. Miss Ann
Currie played two delightful piano
Solos,
A letter of confirmation was re-
delved regarding the adoption of a
child overseas for school books,
clothing, feed etc., so it Was de-
cided to hold an invitation euchre
and bridge on the afternoon of Oc-
tober 4th to raise funds, each mem-
ber to bring enough sandwiches for
her tables, Mrs, Parish is .eonven.
et, in the absence of Mrs, R. Mot.
clY. Members please call Mrs. Par-
fah, and let her know the number
Of tables you are having.
Lunch was served by the hostess-
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Stars of Romance styled by Bluebird—see theta
in our window. Every Bluebird diamond is
guaranteed flawless and insured free for one
year against loss or damage.
lace, scalloped neckline with rhine-
stones and seed pearl trim, and
a full sweep skirt of nylon with
lace panels and applique trimmed
in seed pearls and rhinestones. Her
coronet headdress was of pearls
and held a fingertip veil of silk
illusion net. She carried a cascade
bouquet of red roses and white
shasta mums,
Miss Gladys Coulter, Kitchener,
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor. She wore a street-length
gown. of mash green with a lace
over taffeta bodice, short shirred
sleeves, and square neck line. The
very full skirt was lace and or-
ganza over net and taffeta. Her
headdress was hands of green
petals tipped with pearls and short
matching veil.
Miss Catharine Barnard, Kitch-
ener, was bridesmaid, and Miss
Susan Templeman, Gerrie, sister
of the groom, was junior brides-
maid, They wore identical gowns,
and carried flowers the same as the
maid of honor,
Little Lois °mend, R. R. 3,
Moorefield, and little Shirley Coul-
ter, R. R. 3, Listowel, were
flower girls for their cousin. They
wore identical dresses of yellow
organza over taffeta. Their head-
bands were of white pirtnochio
mums.
Robert Templeman, Gorrie, bro-
ther of the groom, was heat man,
and ushers were Kenneth Coulter,
Gorrie, brother of the bride, and
William Zimmerman, of London,
uncle of the groom.
The reception was held in the
church parlors. The bride's mother
received wearing a sheath style
dress of rayon magic crepe of
pinigsen green with matching ac-
cessories and corsage of bronze
mums. The groom's mother assisted
wearing a sheath style dress of
brown tieatina crepe with brown
and Yukon gold accessories and
corsage of yellow mums.
Mr. and Mrs. Templeman left for
a wedding trip to northern points.
On their return they will reside in
Wroxeter.
Mrs. Jean Andari, Clinton, and
Mrs. Harry Zimmerman were host-
esses for a miscellaneous shower
held in the Legion Hall, Gorrie, for
the bride prior to her marriage,
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DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS
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CAMPBELL, J. LORNE, 69, Lis-
towel, former Mayor, town coun-
cillor, On Tuesday, Sept, 12th, in
Victoria Hospital, London. Cattle
drover, former Grey Township
farmer, Listotvei resident 29
Annie Elliott; daughter, Mrs.
years, Survivors, wife, former
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George (Olive) /meson, Vancon-
vex.; -brothers, John, Brussels;
Gordon Molesworth; sister, Mrs.
Ida Mitebell, London, Mr, camp- es, Mrs. A, Edgar, Mrs. A. East. GEneral 2.3481 bell was a, reeklent of .(lorrie for lags, Mrs. C, Carter, Mrs, C. Show.- i /rust in Western Ontario several yeah. ers.
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