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CENTENNIAL PROJECT -- The new muni-
cipal building for the Township of Howick
in Gorrie is coming along favourably.
When completed by the contractor, Les
Greenaway, of Bluevale, it will be brick
veneered. The 26x40 foot building will
house the clerk's office and thrt road sup-
erintendent as well as providing room for
council meetings. It is of modern design
and will be electrically heated. Being erec-
ted by the township as a centennial pro-
ject, it will cost approximately $14,000.
Gorrie Personal Notes
The annual White Gift Ser- '
vice will be held in the Gorrie
United Church on December 19
at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Searson
visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Searson of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McIn-
nes and family of Holyrood,
Mrs. Robt. McInnes of Lucknow
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. L. McInnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright,
Gordon and Raymond, R. R. 1,
Wingham, were supper guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mogk,
of Stratford, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Koch on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of
Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gow-
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynd-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gowdy were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Toner on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mankhe
of Harriston, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John i3aylor. Lit-
tle Wendy Baylor of Fordwich is
visiting this week with her
grandparents,
Miss Nettie Searson attend-
ed Peppler's banquet in Han-
over on Saturday.
Mr. Lloyd Elliott and Mr,
Wesley Gallaway are on the pe-
tit jury at Goderich.
Mr. Wm. Finlay is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Robt. Inglis, Carrick
Township, visited Mrs. Wm.
Darling on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elschner
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Harper of Carlingford, on
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Plant is visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Cruickshank of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Whytock
and family of Teeswater visited
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Edgar on
Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Baker, Wing -
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DON'T FORGET THE ANNUAL
ANUT SALE
SPONSORED BY THE
LIONS CLUB of WINGHAM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
DEC. 10th & 11th
MEMBERS OF THE WiNGHAM LIONS CLUB WiLL
MAKE A HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS OF THE TOWN
An assortment of Christmas Nuts.
Peanut Butter and Chocolate
Coated Nuts
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO BUY
IN ADVANCE OF THE
HR1STMAS
Every Cent You Spend
Aids in the Lions' program of
CHILD WELFARE and COMMUNITY
SERVICE WORK.
ALL PROFITS from the peanut sale
are devoted to these projects,
SEASON
Yes, We Want Spectacles
Several persons have asked whether the
Lions will accept used eye glasses for
shipment to India.
YES, have there ready for the canvasser
when he calls.
THE LION$ WILL ALSO HAVE TICKETS FOR THEIR
COLOR TELEVISION DRAW
ham, spent a week with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Strong.
Rev. Harold Jenkins was a
New York visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamil-
ton attended the funeral of Mrs.
Hazel Watt of Weston, the for-
mer Hazel Hamilton, on Satur-
day.
Miss Judy Smith of Glasgow,
Scotland arrived home by plane
Friday for the Christmas holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Smith.
Wm. Keil and Peter Keil,
Kenneth Coulter and John Van
de Kemp, all of Kitchener,
spent the week -end at their re-
spective homes.
Santa will be in Gorrie on
Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Com-
munity Hall.
Student teachers at the How -
ick Central School this week are
Miss Karen Kilpatrick of Wing -
ham and Mr. Peter Watt of Pal-
merston, in Miss J. McNay's
room, Grades 7 and 8. Miss Lor-
na Woods of Turnberry and Miss
Gail Statia of Wroxeter are in
Mrs. H. Gray's room, Grades
1 and 2.
Mr. Mac Newton is in Vic-
toria Hospital, London,
BEDTIME BUDDIES
GORRIE--The sixth meeting
was at the home of Ruth Anne
Taylor. Margaret Bennett open-
ed the meeting and roll callwas
answered by, "A finish I will
use on my nightgown or py-
jamas". Mrs. Melvin Taylor
demonstrated how to put on fac-
ing.
The seventh meeting was
held at Judy King's. Roll call
was, "A suggestion for a club
exhibit or demonstration". Bev-
erley Newton read the minutes.
Dawna Bennett showed how to
sew a hem by hand. Mrs. Mel.
Taylor demonstrated sewing
lace on by hand and several dif-
ferent finishes to be used on
seams, Mrs. Ron McClement
showed how to embroider a
monogram using the satin stitch.
LOBA Re-elects
All Officers
GORRIE-- All officers were
re-elected at the Gorrie Ladies'
Orange Benevolent Association
regular meeting.
It was decided to send a
donation and gifts to the True
Blue and Orange Iiome at Rich-
mond 11111.
Plans were made for their
annual Christmas party on Dec.
14 at 2.30 p.m.
ONLY TWO SEASONS
There are only two seasons
in Egypt, Winter and Summer,
The former, Lasting from Nov-
ember to March, brings cool
air and a little rain to the del-
ta of the Nile; while the latter,
extending from June to Septem-
ber, is a period of intense heat
,narked by a total absence of
rain, The in-between months
lta‘ e a little of each kind of
weather, but are without the
distinctive characteristics of
our Spring and Autttittn.
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Dec, 9, 19I 5 K Page 7
Rev. Hird Speaks
At Inst. Meeling
GQRRIE--The Christmas
meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute was held at the home of
Mrs, Norman Wade last Wed-
nesday evening, The vice-
president, Mrs. Raymond Gow-
dy, presided.
Roll call was"My own thoughts
about Santa Claus' and a cash
donation for Christmas cheer.
The boxes of Christmas cheer
will be packed on the evening
of December 20th and contri-
butions of homemade candy and
cookies are needed. Each mem-
ber at the meeting took a
Christmas card and a box dec-
orated for a shut-in.
The secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Clarence Sperling, presented a
financial report of the recent
banquet for the Lions Farmers'
Christmas Setting
For UCW Meeting
FORDWICH--The Christmas
meeting of the U.C,W. was
held in the Sunday School
rooms in a setting of Christmas
decorations, the nativity scene
and red candles. The worship
service was taken by Mrs. Carl
Ettinger. Mrs. Bruce Agla read
the Scripture passages, assisted
by Mrs. Crosby Sothern. Christ-
mas hymns were sung.
Mrs. Geo. Ashton presided
for the business session. A
thank you card was read from
Mrs. Glenn Johnston and an-
nouncement was made of the
C,G.I.T, vesper service, De-
cember 12 at 8 p,m. The trea-
surer's report was gratifying.
Twenty-five dollars was voted
the over and above gifts of the
Presbyterial U.C.W. and $500
was voted the church stewards,
Ten dollars is to be sent to Mrs.
Wilda Campbell, a polio pa-
tient in Guelph Chronic Hospi-
tal as a Christmas gift. Mrs.
Scott Clarkson thanked the la-
dies who had helped the Eve-
ning Unit with the Mason'sban-
quet and asked for a shower of
tea towels.
The program was convened
by Mrs. Sam Johnston, assisted
by Mrs. Norman Harding who
gave a reading and Mrs. Pearl
Patterson who offered prayer.
Mrs. Johnston conducted a Bi-
ble quiz and lunch was served
by Mrs. George Ashton, Mrs.
Pearl Patterson and Mrs. Nor-
man Harding.
Tommy; Anything I can do
around the house to earn a buck
or two, Dad?
Father: Can't think of any-
thing.
Tommy: Then how about
putting me on relief?
Night. Correspondence was
read. Christmas carols were
sung,
Mrs. Alex Graham conven-
er of public relations took
charge of the meeting. Rev.
W. J, Hird was guest speaker
and told of his trip to Halifax
and to England by plane last
summer, where he visited rela-
tives, He noted many changes
in England since his last visit
thirty years ago. As in other
countries England has made ad-
vancements.
He was thanked and present-
ed with a gift by Mrs. Graham.
A social time was enjoyed
when Christmas gifts were ex-
changed and lunch was served
by Mrs. Morley Johnston and
Mrs. A, Graham assisted by the
hostess.
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