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;Rev, W. A. Williams,' of Brum-'I
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Jan Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrd. Viizn. Jenlrles,, .of
Galt, spent a few' days: with Mr..
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R, SI, McKinnon Ware Dr. R,. E.
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wood, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil McKin-
non of Toronto and Mrs. Alex
Atrmstrong of Brussels,
M. and Mr, onatand
ohildi;en, of 1T,,istowsDel, were
SSunday
'visitors at the home of Miss Mary
Duff. "
Mr. and Mrs, Alexl.Corrigan at-
tended, the funeral service for. Mrs,
Corrigan's aunt, , Agnes, Mundell,
w dow,of the 1p'te George Jarvis, in
Toronto An'Jurj°e;1-8th, Mrs.•*Jarvis
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,1WXV�AX4r,--.•Mrs; O B. Moffatt;
ent9rtalned :at a trous4ea49 tea in
honor of her daughter, Marilyn'
Louise, •of London,, on Saturday'
afternoon and evening.
In the afternoon Mrs,. J, C, Hl{f*
gins and Mrs, Graham Campbell
poured $ea at a table., covered with
a lace cloth and. ;centred with peon-
les, Mrs, Geo, Gregory of Barrie;
and Mrs, Geo, Beattie, Clinton,
sited guests' to the :tea room, A-
sistants.•were Miss Berva Gallagher,
Miss Lonna, Copeland, Miss Jean:.
Vogt, Mrs. Burns Moffatt, Mica
Beverlev Beattie and Miss +Tian=•
Johnston' of Clinton,
' In the evening, , Mrs, Gregory,,
aunt' of the ;bride, poured tea, As;
slstants were Mise Bessie Camp-
bell, (Miss Lily Campbell, Miss'
Eeoile Moffatt; Mrs; Glen Godes,
Mrs, Ross Gray,
Mr, and Mrs, William Mundell
Surviving are twp=:brothers, !ohn
of 'Bluevale and William,. of Wing
ham,.
Miss Joyoe' AIIof'fman.' and Mr,,
Bruce Webb. of,; Bax -ie; visited Mr,'
and Mrs, C. .B. Hoffman on Sun-
day. •
Mr, Henry Mathers and .sisters,
;had as their guests on Tuesday of
last week, their cousins, Mr, and',
Mrs, Wes, Barnette. of Kerrober,`
ash„ and son, Earl;.,arid 'm,r. 4nd,
Mrs. E, Patton and Mr, J. Taylor.
all of. Guelph,. Ont.: ,On Sunday of
this: week guests .at the 'same home
were Rev. and Mrs, White of Len-
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•desboro, Ont,, formerly pastor at,
Welwyn, 'Sask.. '
Rev R.:.A; Brook will preach hie
farewell 'sermon` in Bluevale, and
Whitechurch United Churches oil
Sunday, June 29th. Mr. and Mrd
Brook will move to. Acton .the fol-
lowing week.
Bride-E'lect. Receives
easter- frorn� Choir
23LU,k7VALE-Mrs':. Goidon Greig
entertained•the choir` of Knox,
Presbyterian :• Church' at • her Turn-
berry.'home on Fridey .evening in
honor, of Miss Marilyn Moffatt, a
bride of June 28
On ••behalf of the choir • Miss
Eleanor Smith presented Miss
Moffatt vi+ith. en electric°, •;toastei
Games were played ' and refresh
Merits enjoyed
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RECIPIENTS OF IiIFTS
Bi!!J VAII M --On Friday, a Social
evening was enjoyed by members
of Bluevale United .+Cbureh, with.
Rev. R. 4, Brook, ,and Mrs, ;Brook
as ,guests, The congregation was;
well represented, ;parents and
Children attending,
Mr, Mex Corrigan was chairman,
and the following llutpbers were
given; Violin solo, Macgarct Craig;
piano solo, Allan Campbell; oho --
us, five children of Mr, and Mrs,
Charles Mothers; vocal. solo, Marie
Johnston; humorous .reading, Mrs,
Bert Clarniss; .vocal solo, Bill
Hetherington, piano solo, ,Shirley
7ohnsten,
There followed a presentation to
Mr. ;and Mrs, Brook of a pair of
oceaslonal chairs, a lamp and a
purse of money, Mr, Bert Garniss
read an address stressing the ap-
preciation.
p-preciatioh• and gratitude • 'of, all
connectedwith Bluevale church for
the fine 'leadership `.ark helpfulness.
Mr. and Mrs.' Brook have . shown
during' their :eight years here, and
:he general regret because of their
fetiringl -
Tile .presentations were made bl
Mr, John Wickstead, Mr, Melvin
Craig, Mrs, Carl Johnston' and Mrs:
W. J. Peacock, ••” . '
Mr, Brook, in his reply, expressed
his thanks 'and' made reference tc
the years • of his work here, the
progress that had been' made and
Piaappreciation of . •
the eco -oper'a-
'tion of so many, and the welcome
•received in the homes of ,the com-
munity, Mrs,.. Brook also • spoke
briefly fo thank 'the givers and in-
vite the friends to visit them: in
their new Koine, in Actobi.
Refreshments • were .Served; All
were pleased that,' though .the •fare-.
well was regrettable, • a very enjoy,
able evening, had been;spent.
�iARDEN PhRTK
1NARKS GENTENN'IkL:
BLUEVALE=The. garden_ party
sponsored by the members of Knox
Presbyterian Church, to celebrate
tithe: centennial2,of .the church .drew
a large ,Crowd,, Th.e : supper;"serv.-
ed in the' church basement; Was
enjoyed ' by ideal` ;'residents .and
many others front surrounding
neighborhoods, . ••. . •.•
' A 'Concert in- the community hO.11
followed. The •Nerth'Tiuron Tunior.
Farmers " presented 'effectively a
orie-act• mystery' .play; the cast be-
ing Isabel"Smith, .Jean -Smith, .Jim
Bowman, • Harry• Budges, Kerl.
Coulter- and- Ross. Smith
Under the direction of Mrs: R. H•
:King, the choir. mehsbers of Knox'
4Presbyteriah - Church; Teeswater
gave a ;fine musical Program.. Rey
T J.• MCKintiey, 'minister of : "the
'birch, brought corigratulatione
arid' • greetings to ' . the , Bhievale
Church.
The program was presented in
sections illustrating five •tnonthr
of the year:. February and St. Val-
entine's Day, with love `songs!be-
ginning with ':Sugar: Time"; March
and. Sts Paul's bay,' featuring .Irish
songs; an. ,Irish jig "'beautifully
danced'by two girls, and a real
MacNainara's • ;Band June. 'with
We'ddings—fouf : lovely biid&s in
traditional wedding gowns,' and
approliriate tir`idal music; :Septem
ber, school days, showing the'. tn-
tergot of a school and ,humorous
*tittles of the pupils; the solo, "An
Apple for the •Teacher" being a
great. hit, This group will receive
a •fine welcome everywhere,
Members of the Presbyterian
Church are gratified that their
centennial celebration was such e
fine success and was much enjoyed
by people of the neighborhood and
beyohd4
LEN,
WROXETER
Congratulations to Winnie Mun-
ro, who 'has received word that she
successfully passed' her examina-
tions at the University of Western
Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs, James Kett, Brun-
eels, spent Sunday with • Mr. and
Mrs, William Maxwell.
Mt, and Ivtrsl Sob Steurnol, E1-'
mita, Were Week -end •guests with
Mr, and Mrs. George Westlake.
Mrs. Millet, Mrs. Belle Arnti-
strong, Miss Vesta Coombs and
Mr, Menne Jackson Visited with
Mrs, A Wit ht on 'lihursday.
Mr. acid Mrs'', lames Doig;, Wtox
eter, Mr. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Gowdy, Kitchener, were
Sunday dinner guests of • Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold barroeli, Clifford,
Roth 'I'oman's spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrd, Hehty 'Sage and Mt.
and Mrs, Boyne Sage, Listowel.
We are sorry to report that Mrs
Mitchell, mother of Mrs. Wrn. Maet
well and Mt. Geo. 'W`estiake- IS 111
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Harry T►fianee, Stratford. We hope
for a speedy 'recovery.
Mitlses Nancy NewtrO•h shit Shit.
ley Reidt ate tpendihl a *bele§
vacatloh
at, t'ott 1 ttg1n. 1108,7Til..
I tleitiOtc Mr, .and Mrs. tyle Flirt
16,4.1 j 1►it1, Listowel, `iWlr. lid'Mrs.
Farewell ;Sermon
At Sunday Service
morning
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BLT.lEYA E ,At .the
aervlce itt Bluevale Unikeif Church,
Rev, R, A. B:t•ook baptized Louise-
Sharon, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wendell Stalnpe.r, ,Next BnndaY,
June geth, Mr, Brook will Preach
his farewell sermon ;after ►t• service
of' ,eight :yearn°to the Church and.
cotonninity.
cRIOREk WELCOME'.
PititEN'fS AT SCNQQG
$r+UEVAL'E-4 n the evening of
June 19th the 'teacher Miss l3erva
Gallagher and 'pupils held "Open
House" an Bluevale ebbed,. The
exhibition might well have suggeet-
ed in the minds of tee adults
attending, a wish to return to
ohool.
Visitors were. Met by Senior
ptipis' Viand wn' h
schofol:thshoe . base,,througetit wasthe :a.
nursery; with' ptlplls' dolls appar-
ently .:,active 'in certain lines, as
sewing :;and • cooking, with equip -
Ment a pp`ropriate to dolls. Sand
table' tojeOts' ere a British and a
Canadian farm; progress in trans-
portatien>frbm horse back riding.'.
stage ,coach, • followed by auto-.
mobiles : of different years; all
kinds;ofboats, electric 'trains, aero-
planes. '-,The
ero-planes.'-,The • juniors had illustrated
the stories of The Three Bears and
the Three Little Pigs, using paper.
and other :materials, to make fur-'
niture and 'houses.
•
rn the ;schoolroom were agreat
many murals featuring the work in
social studies and health, large,
bright and " attractive pictures,
Copper ; work and art work • were
displayed by; the. "seniors. Studies.
of historical &hal acters such as.
Laura Seoord, „were given in Writing
and 4n pictures, Notebooks on the
desks *ere. ofspecial interest to
the • ,parents and showed neatness
and care; •There`were examples -of
tnte0sti0g paragraphs and" even
poetry di,'splayed • on the walls:,
•:Refreshments were served on
small tables in the centre aisle.
The' pupils Were:—happy over this
important event, next;to the Christ-
mas' eoncert, the !big ,event,of the
year .`It •showed• many hours of
hard work 'from both teacher and,
pupils.
• Oil i;iesday, • the . 24th, pupils of
Bltieiiale:'Scheel ,an.a. from Kirton's
S'cltool;,',from Grade,' Three, enjoyed
a •lies trip,. • to, Kitehener•.:•and
Stratford. •
Haltpey`. Bradshaw called on the I
girls.' and Visited 'other friends on
Miss Elspeth Davidson, Alliston,
visited with .Mr.; and Mrs, L. Doug-
las en: •Sunday...Oh the 27th she
leaves 11iy plane n 'a: t wo months
tour .o
of . Europe.•
Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Reidt spent
Sunday'in Port Elgin,
Mr and 1strs.; Vic Shera• and Mr,
afid Mia,' Scott 'Cunningham, of
Moorefield , spent . Sunday evening'
with -Mr, and - Mrs. Harvey Brad
shave..
Mr and ,Mrs, Jack . Brown, Mr.•
Wm Brown. and Miss Joanne Su- ,
therland.'of Wingham spent the •
week-endw,ith.•Mr,. and Mrs. Ralph'
Fiddes, 'Brampton'.
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