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WOMAN'S 4330D. TO Theme fOr MissiQnANOLICAN OFFICERS 114na Is Theme
OPEN NEW FUND
Band • is Light
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GORIi11, Fire Woman'at : ,ssoei-
ation of the Gorrie United Church
held their January ,meeting at the
home of Mrs. .Gordon :Edgar on,.
Thursday evening, The South'.
Friendship Circle Was in clharge .,lf
the program,
lVfrs; DeWitt Adams presided for
the Worship period, choosing'~ 'the
theme, "How"How to Pray in, ;the New
Yeary. Stet/Oleg at the Portal"
was 'tire opening hymn, Scripture
was read from Matthew 6,1.-13 by
Mrs, D. Adams, .f poem, "Prayer',
was, given .b ' Mrs. Clifford Pyko,
Mrs, Adams gave the topic lased
on the theme and she said; praying;
in Secret after shutting the door
F' uieans shutting Fent the world.
•
'Abide
bi e with Me 'was sung and
Rev, W. J, V, Buchanan conducted
the installation .of officers for 1958.
Mrs. T. L, McInnes; president,
presided for the business , period
with the treasurer, Mrs. A. Hynd-
u au, giving a very fine report for
1957„ It was decided to start tr
fund "with $500 for future • church
renovations, Mrs, W, Strdng' "gave
the parsonage report and plan's to
modernize the . bathroom were
tirade,
The meeting closed, with . the
Lord's Prayer inunison, The host-
ess and committee served refresh-
ments
Plans Made for
Skating Party
GOl*UIP=The :Gorrie-Wroxeter
Young People's Union met in the
Gorrie United Church lull on Sun-
day evening.. The meeting opened
with the singing of : "Guide Me Co
Thou Great Jehovah". Catherine
McDonald read the Scripture les-
son and Bruce Grainger gave the
lesson thoughts, Rev.Buchanan
led in prayer.
Paul Higgins, . president, took
charge of the busi less, The Gorrie
.family skating pat "e was discussed
and• Mr.. Buchan showed pictures
on the topic, "Boy . Meets Girl".
.This • was folioWed- by a..dismission
period. A contest was enjoyed' by
all and the meeting. closed, with
Taps.
courtiE....-T .ho ' i ., Baud
met in the United Church hail on
lhrlrsday afternoon With the new
president, leynda. J.oiuiaton, In the
chair. The meeting opened with
The Mission Band hymn • and the
Purpose. '
Mrs. L. Watson, leader, i installed
the new officers for the coming
year, The ,scripture wastaken
from Genesis 8, the subiect being
"Light", ;find the various )ands of
light there are, The most Irnportant
is the ,light: that comes from- with-
in ourselves, -
MYrna Nuhn read , the ;nii.nutes
of the last meeting, Winch was fol,
lowed by a piano solo by byntia
Johnston, Gary Watson took •up the
offering. Mrs, .V', Buchanan told
the story ofone of the chapters in
the study bopli'4 about a little Jap
anese girl called Rana, The meet
ing ,closed with Taps. •
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A.i �V.A�, ketini �'PPQIN'T R GORR:Me-First meeting hi the
new year• of the WA, of .St. Step-
hen's Anglican Church was held
on 'lihursday afternoon at the
home of the president,, -Mrs, Gordon'
Underwood, who presided 'Vile aa.
sistant secretary, Mrs, 'p. Q; 'Vittie,t
read the minutes -and notes of
COME --The animal vestry
'meeting of rSt, .,Stephen's Angileair.
Church was held in the L,o:L, hall
on Friday evening with the rector,
• the .Rev. E, C, , Attwell, presiding,
Mrs. Verne ,Clark 'was' appointed -
vestry.; clerk. RePdrtieleere received'
from the yarious . ,organizations
showing a gond financial year, Dur-
ing the Year a new oil ,furnace Weis'
installed in the reeotcry and a re-
frigerator was Purchased.
M;-.. Attwell reported orgai iza-
tion of an A.Y,P,A, for the • oung ,I
People of ,Gorrie , and Fordwich,
There were .three baptisms; two
marriages and six, burials.
The 'folioyving 'officers were ap-
pointed, fol• ,the •coming year Rec-
tor's warden, Edward Newton;
people's warden, Verne Clark; see,
treas./Mrs. Earl• King; lay dele-
gates to synod, H. V. IIoi,nes and
George King; substitutes, Norman
Wade, • Gordon' Under*ood; audi-
tors, Harold King, Carl Dinsmore,,
Board. of . management, Earl
King; Leonard Sanderson, T. C,
Vittie,, John - Dinsmore frank
King, 'Harry King;' Gorden ' Under-'
wood, "Allan Watson; William Ben-
nett, Mrs. EdW,ard ,Newton, Mrs:
Gorden Underwood and•Mrs. Harry
King• . .•». •
Following the business a eociai.
hour was enjoyed ;and lunch was
hORRME
Mrs. J, Doig went' to 'London on
,Saturday; where 'she will spend
sone time with relatives,
Mr, and Mrs. Jaole Evens Of TO»
ronto spent . the week -end with Mr.
and. Mrs. Manfred Irwin and other
relatives;
Mr, Harry Gowdy leek over the
R., J. Hueston dr. Son, coal, and,.
lumber ,business on Friday.
Mr: and. Mrs.. Ken Hestia spent
from Tuesday to. Sunday with rela-
tives in Steuffville.
Mr, and Mrs. Morley McMld'bael.
and Miss Alma McMichael,: Wrox
eter, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Archie Miller,
'Mr, and, Mrs. Cloyne Michel and
Karen,. and Mrs. William Michel Sr,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs, Clare Michel at Brampton..
Mrs. Michel Sr. went on .to Sud-
bury on Sunday with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Gregory Hoy and Mr. Roy,
where she will spend some time.
Mr. Fred McIntosh of • Bridwell,
Sask., has been. visiting Mr. Bert'
Wright, and. 'on Monday both left
on.a':bus trip to Florida,
.. Mrs. Bella Greaves spent Tues
day. of last, week en '•Toronto..•
Mrs, Robert "Graham was confin-
ed to bed last 'week :but . is now
somewhat improved,
Mrs. E. Q. Attwell and David
served,
'
visited her parents inLiman for
several days 'leak ,week,,
Mr, William 'Thornton has been
a patient in the Winghani General
Hospital, suffering' from pleurisy.
Friends are hoping that he, may
have a speedy, recovery:
Mr, Lloyd Ashton„ Lucknow, Mr,
1`iilton • Ashton and Mr. Percy Ash-
ton attended the funeral' ,in Elora
on 1Vlonct'ay of Mr, .Hilton AShtoh!s.,
sister;, Mrs. A, Wright," of Elora.
We• extend sympathy to ; the ,be-
reaved.
Mrs. Sant' Robinson, Mrs: Gor-
don Gibson and Mrs, ,Burns Stew-
art from the Gorrie Presbyterian
Church, attended 'the'. Presbyterial
held in , Wingham on Tuesday of
list- week. . -•• •
Mr.. Ken Ashton of Brussels spent
the week -end with• Mr. and Mrs.
thanks.
During the to
period It
Was decided to have the annual
bazaar and bake sale in March,
Materials for a. layette and Indian
boy's clothing be will_, be ,-purchased
and work 'started.
Roll call was ,answered with a
versa on the Epiphany, Mrs,tHarty
King read rho story of the Visit of
the' Wise men from Mat, 2, 1;12, and
Mrs. G, . Underwood ,brought
thoughts. on the: season,, emphasiz-
ing the giving of our best to Christ
as the wise men brought their
best., gifts; and that we, live' with
the idea of living for Christ and
the advance ,of 'His, kingdom.
Mrs, Norman Wade was In
in charge of the study book,; "The
Cross :and the. •Chrysanthenmum"
on, japan,' Mrs, R. T, Bennett ap-
geared dressed as •a Japanese wo-
man with kimona, parasol ,and fan.
Articles made' end iii use 'in Japan
were shown, also. pictures, Meet-
ing was closed by the -Hey. E. C.
Attwell with a prayer,for Japan.
Mrs, . "C 'Lawrence assisted the
hostess in serving refreshments.
Percy Ashton,`
Mr, and Mrs.; W, E. Whitfield
were in Toronto last week attend-
ing a furniture show.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gowdy and
'Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy were
supper guests of, Mr, and Mrs.
Alex Petrie on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halliday
and Mr. and Mrs. James, Halliday
of,
Winghani visited Mr, and, Mrs.
Alan Will on ,;Saturday evening.
Mr. Harry ,Gowdy attended . the
opening session of county council
in. Goderich on Tuesday,
Mr. • and Mrs.' Robert Harrison
spent Saturday with Mr. and. .Mrs.
Elgin Fulton, Galt, and Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison
Jr„ in Guelph.,
Mr. and -Mrs. Justin Will are
spending some time at the` home
Of Mr, and Mrs, Glen Will, Beahs-
vilte, while they' are in Florida. ,
�arr�n House Prev des fest of.Service:
The contrast . Seehns sharp from
the site of • a blacksith's 'forge;
to the :sound rock -rand '
un of rock a d roll mu-'
sic, Or from the .impression of Re-
naissance trrt to, the node"flick-
er of light
n hv,. , 'emitted' mrfte•d
gh Mid �ou d `
_ by
-,
•' a i,
op n ,.full :.of television' screens •
et such. a iraleidosco i'c''blend' of
l' ,�
Se'
.
,contrasts
o asts can' Pe e
n
e sc an d .hard
right here In town any day .of the
working ,week,
• Wingharrrs Warren' HouSe, sterid-'
ing the old with the new, must be
one ,of the 'few stores .in&this part:.
of the country with such
• strong
y a ng
combination atron of,. diverse luxurious
items on dis la .
p Y
Recent ler
e t a t anon have
s
the •p a rance` of. the: h
sopasoThe
p
small bay window, for, ekample; has
been replaced, by a `rnodero glass'
front which allows greater ,'display
l'w
ace., and, lar e '-windo -sho n
,,. g.�r •_.Fpr g,
area: 'The "... u • °'',
quaintness , of the 'ex•'
terror.has disappeared,•but never
theless, the • owners. of the stere
r
are confident that
the newly ,de-
,
lin the new wing which: has been added to the .fbrrine W(`1°reit
Atareilt h*s been estabfieihed,'
tiin'The latest equipiiletit Is used*
use Wilding
is(iii►l':ilete, 'dt'V :fe-. it dee
eaklVrWnee+•finled 'Photo;'
signed 'front add greatlyto the
di'splay. •potential and to the eon -'i
Venien
cef the Shopping•
public..
Changes;too, have been made
inside the • woreith many <iiew:
w. Y
display, `recite carry
g a • large.
selection of records .and L.P., al-
":
bums, featuring today'sto
,record-
ing
-stars. Chinaware is also dis-
;played. on 'functional "separation
walls" throughout the store..
A wide 'range.' of television setst
record -Players, , radios and HI-FI
units are readily' demonstrated
while the prospective customer re-
mains. at• ease on. antique or con
,teinporary chairs, which are ar-
ranged in this "viewing", area ,of
the gore,
Perhaps :the most Interestin
'feature of this main section Is a
blacksmith's, f, rge, which inciden-
tally, is not f r sale. The forge .is
an original part of the store which
was retained by- the previous own -
et of Warren House to add to the
distinction, of the interior design
of the shop.
W T w Cruickshank and son, G.
W. "Bud"' Cruickshank,. who oper-
ate Warren House, explained thee.
purpose of the "pampered feeling",
which .has been. one of the special'
features of the. store for.several
^years in. these words. "Certainly
we, Want' our customers to feet
pafnpered:. , The items. we sell are'
luxury articles, but e this day and'
age, surely We deserve a little
luxury." They also added that at-
though the: shop features' expensive.
looking Items, ' there is a complete
price range to fit"- any budget.
MR& 4LHERT MINT
BURIED AT aURA
GQRHIE Mrs, Albert Wright,
foriner Jessie ' Mabel Aentain, .died
Friday, at the Dyer Nursing lilome;:
Fergus, the age of 83, «.
She wadborn .in Howiek Town-
ship, September ,8th, t$75,. a daugh-
ter of the 'late Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Ashton, and, had lived in Ger-
rie 'untii her marriage to Albert.
Wright ' of 'Elora, some 33 years.
ago, She bad been .a resident .of
;Elora since that time. ' She was a
member of the Eiora United.
Church, the WAt$, and the W A,
Surviving besides ' her husband.
are two step -daughters, Um, Leon-
ard Settle*, Drayton, and Mrs, La-
verne verne McCully, Hamilton; tWo
brothers, Hilton.: of Gorrie and L.'
Ashton of Toronto, and one sister,
Mrs. James Johnston of.Arthur, , •
Funeral service was at the Still.,
rock funeral.home, Elora, at ..:3
o'clock on Monday afternoon 'with
the Rev, T, J. Rees, Elora, conduct,
ing the servlee,•Burial,was in the.
Elora cemetery.
United d Churr`l News
GORRI)-.-'j'he Friendly Fours
Will meet at.the. home of Mrs, M.
D. Irvin, on Thursday, January ,23,'
at 8,15 p.m. Pregrent, committee;,
Mrs, G. Brown, Mrs. W, King and
Mrs. V,- Buchanan,
The stamp dontaiper will be left
in the church• Vestibule one week
and then it - will • be, forwarded to
the British and -„Foreign Bible So-
ciety. , •
Red Cross Will
Meet This Week
GORRIE-The. ,annual meeting
of - the Corrie and district Red
Cross will •be held in the : Orange
Hall • on Friday evening,, January
24th at 8.20. It'is 'hoped therewill
be a, good attendance. All interest-
ed • in the projects the Red , Cross'
sponsored -last year are invited.
Car •' Damaged`
In 'Collision
GORRIE-rA Car driven- by. Mrs.
E. J. Farrish 'hada wheel taken..
off and fenders .'damaged • when
Morrison's truck, of Arthur ,struck
the' vehicle from the rear, as 'Mrs.
Parrish was turning into her drive-
way on Highway 87, one mile east
of Gorrie: on Thursday evening. No
one Was injured. '
FINE
REPORTS 0S
AT
UNITED
ANNUAL
AL
GORRIE--The: annual congrega-
tional meeting of the Gorrie Mike
ed Church was held h : ch
int e c user
hall on .Wednesday” W dnesday" night,' A � pot
luck supper was,'served by . mem-
bers of the Woman's `Association:
The business meeting 'was pre-
sided over by • the minister, Rev,
W, J. V. ,Buchanan, 'with W. R.•
Collings as' secretary. Excellent re-
ports were .received. from the vari-
ous organizations..
The, Baby Band had 63 members.
The Mission Band, with, 18 .meal-
bers, 'had receipts of $84.00; The
C.G.LT. had 14 members . and' the
highlights of : the year were 'the.
Christmas vesper.'', service and the
Mother and Daughter banquet.
g Sunday- school 'was' eveW attend
Service Department
'Behind the scenes of every busi-
ness gees a lot of hard work, and
behind the scenes at Warren House
soniethieg new has been added, A
complete radio and television ser-
viclug'depertment, one of the most.
v implrte, in the country has been
set up' in .a newly -constructed
Wing, Here -a service engineer
checks over the many small and
delicate, pieces needed in. today's
Sound 'and prctiire reproducing ma-
chines, "- 'ide new side of the buisly
iiess has been formed because `o.i
the • large number Of television
users in this district who need 'a
first class ',Servicing centree, where
'they will'r'ecelve the >lenefits of the
most upto-date techniques and
equipment with the least possible
delay,'Said Mr, Crihickshank, '
At the sante •time .plans' WOO
Meade for the -servicing department;
annther now-h"owreein't Was cont=
Pleted where kitehbni units .tire
di'splay'ed, The units are the lat
Word in 'Work -free features and
;crone int a pric'e range to suit the
mat careful buyers
r
ed during the yeadr.'and• shdwed re-
ceipts, of $571 withan additional
$205 for missions: Fifteen boys at-
tend the weekly Tyro boys, meet-
ings: The .Gorrie-Wroxeter Y,PJJ.
met every two weeks and reported
receipts of $143. The W.M.S,, with
30 members. exceeded its allocation,
While the \Woman's Association
finished the year'with a balance
of $1,349,
The committee of stewards re-
ported receipts of $3,775 and the
Missionary and Maintenance Fund
reached a total of $997.
The session noted with deep re-
gret the resignation of Mrs, W. E.
Whitfield as Sunday School super-
intendant. During her years of de-
voted service and leadership the
Sunday School has prospered and
grown in usefullness and influence.
The two ,new members of session
are John Strong and Cecil Graing-
er. Appointed to the committee of
'stewards were Alex Edgar, Allan
Nyndman, R. Elschner and W. R.
Collings," •#representatives appoint-
ed to the United Church Men's
COuncil were R,. A, Carson and W.
Ft, .Collings:
It was .decided to hold a fowl
supper next fall. Following dis-
cussions on the proposed. residence
for students of united Church
families attending Western
versity, London, it was decided to.
have a special offering' later in.
the year,. .
Leonard t
Ratan expressed appre-
ciation to, all who had served the
church during the year and Moved
a vote •of thanks to Rev, arid Mrs,
W. J, V. Buchanan,
Presbyterian Y:1 ' •
Mit 'Sunda,- .
Gaunt, `'4furrayi
it, president' Was, ' in charge
of the Young .'Peoples Meeting,
held in the Presbyterian Church
here oh Sunday evening, Rev.
A. Marshall took . the bible
study period, • basing his talk on
i�hilippians ehan: 2, 1.4• Mid Bon-
Perrott led lin prayeh, Mrs.
Mrs, Arrdreti+` daunt sang; "When
,Tesus Caine', • Levine •Irorster gave
a missionary" talk on the first!
chapte, °We l?Teed' Cod",, frann'the,
hook, "What We need", and Mary'
l+"lbhor played a. piano sods» 'Cho
meeting `Wail cloae5d With 'the Mal
� e tui I
ine ct 6 , I
'oak' bo dt i n,
'darts Fry, one .of the older, lads. shows some of iris. younger friends therta
i r ha a of hard and accurate s'hoQtrng
Jdlin is left in the picture, :and' to his right are. Mm Sims, George . ,X[err, Brian .Clanneron, Terry Wrigley,
Joseph Vanskwe and Allan 'Leggatt, all members of Team Two .of the town -len re s. uail !r--4.-T,to
Kh ti , photo,
Robert Beattie, goalie for Team Three let this one past in a fast -action play during one of the games .the
youngsters Played 'last Saturday morning. It was the first goal that his opponents from tei:4nn fear b.'ai1
notched this hod t s season. The hard-working forward' got away before we'could get his rranne. ��A=x. Photo.
Six Tables Play
At`Ford�'. c
y e Party
WIIi'1'E'CHUrtC1( — Six tables
were; fn play at the- euchre held on
Friday eveningi F.or d .e school,
Y..in, dY e .,
4 i'
Mr • ai'd"` J'
rd 17;. brat r M "`� r e
high points, and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul
;and Douglas •Gaunt held o.
g low
oi` John Boylehad d i is
nthen
P s ad most
t.
lone . hands.' The teacher, Mrs.
Fieher,. announced another euchre
would -,be. held, •
E•uchre Held at ,
N.oe 7 Slchool
HIJ'ECIIClRCE C -- . The folks
on the 9th, of. E. Wawanosh held
theirs euclhre on,.Friday evening at
the. No, 7• school, with eight tables
playing • Betty Woods and Sans
Thompson• Heid high . points; and
Mrs John McBurney :and Leyi
Bie-
man;;field: ,Iojv. poihits: .
7�urieli . was served and all en
royeci the..'socihl _ time. together.
Mr ,t iti Mrs.. Clp;reitee..Henna will.
be . in tiff- t'ge, o£• the, one next Fri-
day evening in the school.
•
Andrew 'Stein Dies
At ,Wi �ghain Hospital
WHITECHuRCI:T --- Andrew
Stein, formerly of. Ashfield, and
for • the past few years_a resident•
in Lower Wingliaiii, passed away
on Sunday, after• a short illness
from pneumonia in Wingham
Hospital, Of a family of ten
children, of the late. Mn, and Mrs,
John Stein of 'Old Fordyce'' in E.
Wawanosh, two brothers Albert
Stein of Aylesbury, Sask. and
John Stein of Kincardine. are still
living, He was in his 84th year.
His. wife, the former Sarah
Lougheed, predeceased him about
ten years ago, lie leaves to mourn
him three daughters, Mrs. Frn.zer
(Laura) Patterson of London, Mrs,
Harvey' (Mae) Millar of Lanes,
Mrs. Lorne (Beatrice)' Farrish of
Lanes, and (Me son, Lloyd in Al-
berta ; and eight grandchildren,
The funeral will Abe held on Wed-
needay from the Johnstone funeral
hbine 'at Lueknow to Greenhill 1�
Cemetery, ;
��. ' a Reports Presented
INSTITUTE I.
� DISCUSSES
4 , , At Brick W.M.S.
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lar meeting of the W.M.S.'0 8 teen.,
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-1 k»C,lil'£sC1=I — T'1 re � 'United Church � heldr.
re gular. C cI vas. on ��. d
�.e
i eetrii ` Of W6ilien'' _ i' ° "heSd ' "T s
8" s � hs�titute at" & t�'at:" he-'lzom "e'" of Mrsc
was held on Tuesday last at the Alex Robertson '` with 1.5 ladies '
home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier with' present, and with Mrs; John, Jarr ie, -
on presiding, s r'i
es d '7 '
p rig., Mrs.: -Chas ;a_irell
led in the -Scripture readingfrom
Philippians, chapter 2; 'aind,n the
meditatiop period, and -Mrs, Jamie-
son led In prayer. . Mrs Ronald
Coultes and Mrs. Lawrence 'Taylor
institute had seat• out over Eo had charge of the chapter " frinn
boxes of Christmas treats to, Mr.
Metcalf, George Casemore, Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs. Pickeli, Mrs.
Currie, . Mrs, Caslick, : Mrs, E.
King, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Will
Conn, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs.
Reuben Tiffin, Mrs, D. Kennedy
Mrs. Roane, Mrs.. Buckton, Mr.
T. II. Moore, Mr. David Currie;
Mrs. , Bang, Mrs. Rooney, Mrs.
McGinn, John McGee, Charles
Congrani. Rev, and Mrs. W. J.
Watt; Mr.;A. Robertson, Mrs, Mc-
Michael, Mrs. ' Purvis, : M. Wm.
Simpson, Mrs. Smith, Rutherford
Reavie, Mr. W. R. Farrier, Miss
Mabel Pardon, Mr, and Dirs. W. A.
Humphrey, and to. Joshua Dawson,
since deceased. They had remem-
bered, the older, and the nick folks
19 ladies present, and 't
P en , with the
president, Mrs. Russel Ross, .pre
siding,
After the opening exercises, Mrs.
Donald Rosa played a piano solo,
"The Yellow' Rose of Texas". The
the study book, "Japanese Worxien
in tl e News."
The reports of the various coni-
mittees were then , given. Mrs.' :
Ronald Coultes reported` that , they
:had met their' allegation 1nfG"r.
Chas, Shiell gave the . report 'for
the special fund, Mrs `ay*leir for
the Mission Band, and
Pattison gave the report-.'ot.ttlie
Baby .Band.
Cards of thanks rues cca#irain
MIsS Blair: of Torn'nto t1xe;Miss;d i
dry for •:Prayer, 'Mr., littler rd
Reavie, Mrs. Harold Currie and
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Leaver. The
ladies decided to 'hold 'the next
meeting on February 14, as the ,
World Day of Prayer is oh Febris- .
any 21, and will be held at the
of this community and many cards home of Mrs. John L. Currie, Mrs, .
of thanks and .appreciation '-,were Norman Cquites then :gave au in -
read by the secretary and presi teiestirig report for the Book
dent. Shelf, explaining the list for 'this,
pre secretary, Mrs. C'Iias, 'Sliiell, year's reading, The meeting was
read a letter from the provincial closed with pra3 er, and the rioStesa
president of the Women's lash served lunch,
tutes,, Mm. Anne Haggerton, ex-
plaining that 'the next meeting of
the A.C.VV: W: would be held hi
Edinburgh, Scotland, .and asking
for 25e a member to help with ex-
penses. She also read a letter
from the Unitarians, asking for
used clothing for children in
Korea, layettes, sweaters, towels,
soap, aiid thie ladies decided to end with Mrs. Arscott 3n Tororitti.-
.answer the February roll call with Miss Marilyn MorriS6Yt held a
a donation. quilting' party on. Tluirst: ay* even -
The ladies decided to give a re- lag last, `
meinbrance from the Institute to Mr..aiid Mrs. George 'Tiffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, who Colleen, Of Langside spent Sunday
lad been the faithful caretakers of with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil p it.leorter.
the Memorial Hall for eleven years. Mr. amid Mrs, Idelitieth Zini'i,
Mrs. Ezra, Seholte, secretary of the Mrs. iereteregor, and Mrs, tyle-
'
:Ataxy Board, asked for a do- Dougal sponsored a •euchre in
ration for the local library and Lower Winghani Sehool on Friday
!as. voted $10. 'i'he ladles decided night... 5131 tables we're iii play,
0 hold a %Dent evening nn Febru- Mrs, malty Vicialiney anti Robert
WHITE .II ...
� UI�UN
Miss Janet Gaunt of Torehto
spent the week -end with her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt,
Mr, Water Arscott 'cent thetveelt-
WH.TECHURCH
(Tntehded fof last week)
Mrs, DaWSoii etch , Mrs, Frank
Cotilter, Mrs:- Johnston Conn aria
Mrs, ' bast Caslick attended the
a
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arm' 14, leaving the pntmgrarrr hi the ,sit. Marie held high ptiiniti, h,n�
charge Of'the entertainment come other euchre lir two woote.ttMill irS
rnittee: sponsored by Mr. aiid Mrs. Gai�ildn~
A resolution was brought hi, 'F ieltiSon. and' Mr. and Mrs, *AT;
eking that school books, would be McDonald,
the some for all schools. and a re- Mr and iVLrs,. Albert Caineroti
solution ro the heavy lettering on
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sugar bags. . The roll call was 't'f Lue'know visrted ont • F`rid`ay 'at
anrswered by "What T would, like i•et the home -of their d'auightef, Mrs
see done", telling of the leek of MaSon Ti.obinson, '
flowers around the hail and dif- Roger ateinan, 'soli" -of Mr. and
ferent needs in hall and coilimun- Mrs, Albert ,l3teutami,.;Iia5 h*OI a
inc ..
lty, patient hi NhVirnglratii lalospital since
Mrs, W, Lott then read. a spiern» ilnst Mondays Sufferhig„ with oriels.
did paper, Irn'epttred by Mrs Alex krona,
iilyheatsoii, ons t e motti3, '".Let u r MrS. ft,Ohi ?toss left ']Coronto tint
be done whin .sfasrit-fhidhmg and Thursday last '.ta spend'Siitud trinit
.leave off sclt-secici.hrg', telling at the horite 'of liar :sister, firs.
that we need tb take a happier
J. C. Ifunt of Eer�llie, w�,ask.
view and a willingness to servo Int
our comtnuuity,
titan, t`srsinitlri Itmue, pity -ed ;m
piano solo, and the Meeting was
closed with the National Anthem,
The hostess served cooltieg, With
the social cup of tea, The next:
meeting will he held at the home
of Mrs, Albert `coulteu;
annh:id,i Meeting of the W.'M S, of
Maitland Presbyterial, held ,•in
Wingth�am Presbyterian ("hureh nn
Tuesday, Mrs. 'Craig is on the
nominating conun.ittee, and 'thesis
ladles' will give a report oh' Iltls
meeting at the regular monthly
meeting o> their W,ht.5., to be held
ati-'i'htitsdtttiM fin the -Sunday School
rooril- lief' the :ehureh.
Mr, .and :Mrs. Stewart Musgrove
of Wroxdtel' visited on -Sunday at
the home :of his sister', Mrs, D.
Willis.
Mrs, lireutieth Dowling spent -0
feW days last 'week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Rooney of Monist l'yorest.
Mr. and lv'lrs„.Ri iald 'la'or'ster and
faniify pf Z'u-cknow, MISS 'Antall.
Carruthers, of ,Ripley And Mr and
Mrs, Olden 'Lowry aid fmily of,
Lurgan,.visited en Sunday 'with Mr,.
and Mics. ieoi�g'e
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison
ittad family of Rlnaloss Spent Sun-
day With her Parents, "Mr, and
gra. John turdntl, •
.Mrs. JarrCraig
spent
e feu
days tills week at the tone z
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daughter, Mrs. Robert hull, Wic
ha.