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TO LIVE IN EAST WAWANOSH—Doreen Elaine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Hewett, Belgrave, R, R. 1, and William Eldon Burnett
Taylor, exchanged marriage vows in Westfield United Church on Oc-
tober 11th. The groom is the son of Mrs. Melvin Taylor and the late Mr.
Taylor, also of R. R. 1, Beigrave. The bride was formerly on the nurs-
ing staff at Wingbam General Hospital and later at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. They will live on the groom's 'farm on the fitlt concession of
East Wawanosh.---Photo by McDowell.
441 Girls Serve
LLUiCh at W.I.
BLIJEVALE--- The Women's In-
stitute members, joined by mem-
bers of two 4-H Club groups, the
Bluevale Blossoms and the Sun-
shine Sals, provided an interesting
program last Thursday evening in
the United Church,
Mrs. George Hetherington pre.
sided. The roll call was "I resolve"
and many good resolutions were
given.
Mrs. W. j, Peacock read the min-
utes and gave the financial state-
ment. A donation was voted to the
Golden Circle School in Wingham.
It was decided to accept an in-
vitation to visit Belmore Women's
Institute on November 8th, Snirie
plans were made for Family Night
in November.
Mrs, Bernard Thomas gave the
motto, "If you allow yourself to
drift, you always drift the wrong
way,"
A quartet, Mrs. C. B. Hoffman,
Mrs. George Hetherington, Mrs.
Alex MeCrackin and Mrs, Alex
Corrigan sang "When the Phone
Bell Rang", with Mrs, Carl Johns-
ton as accompanist. Community
singing was also on the program.
Mrs, Hetherington welcomed the
4-H Clubs and they were in charge
of the rest of the program. Patsy
Craig, Ann Peacock and Elaine
Hilton acted as leaders in club
meetings. Nancy Taylor spoke on
"Fruit Accompaniment for Various
Dishes". Brenda Breckenridge de-
scribed fruit specialties.
Mrs. Jack Nicholson, leader, gave'
a pleasing demonstration of table
decorations made from fruit. Mrs.
W. J. Peacock, also a leader, show-
ed samples of various kinds of
cheese and stressed their food
value,
Miss Isabel Gilehriat, home econ-
omist for Huron County, encitrag-
ed the girls in a brief address, giv-
ing advice for prep:tralion for
Achievement Day. Refreshments
were served by the girl's and were
dainty and Unusual, including fruit
breads, cheese and fruits.
Nancy Taylor, Ann Pcarock and
Mrs, William Gamble demons! rated
the preparation of refresinuents,
'ELMORE
The Belmore Women's instilute
met in the club rooms err Thursday
evening with almost full al It ml,
ance, Mrs. 11;lVid 'Nadi(' was con.
venom' of the Grandmothers' impel-
log, A donation was Inade In the
Children's Aid Society in Wallwr-
tori,, and pines were made to ea
ter for a banquet for the Masons
next week,
Mrs. Harper gay" a splendid pa
per on the motto, "Penny Wise;
Pound laaollah." Mrs. Eldon Ron-
wick also gaVe a, thought-provok-
ing paper on "Who Is My Neigh-
bour?" The meeting closed with
a dainty lunch. The next meeting
will be "Family Night", at which
George Gear, agricultural represen-
tative for Bruce, will speak. The
VVIiitelicurch and Bluevale Institute
members and their husbands are
invited to this meeting and every-
body in the Belmar(' community is
welcome.
On Tuesday evening several
members attended the meeting at
Whiteehurch and enjoyed a, very
pleasant evening. The highlight of
the program was a panel discussion
on •"Prejudice",
NEW STUDY BOOK IS
INTRODUCED BY WM
wfwxurp-,IR "Thanksgiving"
was the theme of the regular meet-
ing of the W.M.S. when it met last
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. George Gibson, Wroxeter
South.
The heme, most appropriately.
decorated with autumn flowers,.
fruit, vegetables and leaves, pro-
vided a lovely setting for the theme
of the worship service, arranged
by Mrs. Gibson and- Miss E. Hup-
fer and conducted by the latter.
The call to worship brought the
assembly to order, after which the
hymn "0 Lord of Heaven and
Earth and Sea" was sung and the
general thanksgiving was repeated
in unison,
Mrs. Gibson, in charge of the
Scripture lesson, read from the
Revised Edition, as well as making
some thought-provoking remarks
on "Thanksgiving in Our Modern
World".
Miss Hupfer offered prayer, and
Mrs. Ira McLean gave the topic,
"Count Your Many Blessings", in
which she drew quite 'a decided
contrast between the first Thanks-.
giving spent by the Pilgrims in
Ameri6, and the many blessings
we now have to be grateful for.
Mrs. F. W. Taylor gave an in-
troduction to the new study book,
-"Churches for New Times", as well
as the accompanying hooks, "Sig-
nals for the Sixties" and "Hasten
the Day" by J. L. Beattie. She also
read the first story from the lat-
ter book, which was most interest-
ing,
Mrs. Jos, Sanderson, president,
concluotd the business, during
which the secretary, Mrs. J. H.
Wylie, read three letters of appre-
ciation. It was decided to have
the Mission Band and the W.M.S.
send a joint bale of good, clean,
used or new clothing to Korea, A
box for this will be placed in the
church lobby.
The joint annual, W.M.S. and
W.A. convention was brought to
the attention of those present, and
is being held in Belgrave on Thurs-
day, Oct. 26th with registration at
f.1.30 a.m.
It was decided to raise some
money by selling Christmas cards,
and these, along with Christmas
wrapping; tablecloths, 'etc., will be
on display in the near future. Any-
one wishing some may contact any
W.M.S. member.
Mrs. Gibson conducted an inter-
esting Biblical contest and the
committee served lunch.
4. ALAN WHIM
Optometrist
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Patrick St, Winghami
Phone 770
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rickard,
Agincourt, spent from Friday to
Sunday with Mr, George Clark and
Jim.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ingram
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hidon Ingram, of Stratford.
Mrs.. Bert Dyson, of Uxbridge,
visited during the week-end with
Mrs. Herb Patterson, and at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Lean.
Mr. and Mrs. N, D. Worthington,
of Scarborough, spent from Satur-
day to Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Clark. Mr. George Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Davidson, Patty and
Keith, of Downsview, visited on
Sunday at the same home and
with Mr. George Clark.
Mr. and Mrs: Howard Bowman,
Petersburg, spent a day last week
at the home of the litter's heather,
Mr. RQSS Toman.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Gibson were Mr. and Mrs.
Allister Green and daughters, of
Goderich.
Mrs. Dan O'Brien and family, of
Uxbridge, who spent part of last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Pere Henley, returned to their
home on Thursday.
Mr, Elgin Anderson and friend,
of Torosto, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith.
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