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Sunday with. Mr. And Mrs, lito.
Sanburn and
Mr, and Mrs, Spence Scott re-
cently married, were honored hy
thefr friends •on Friday' evening
and presented With e. Vleree of
PloneeseDanelisg in Me comnannity,
hall, was ee the Mink of Tiffin's
Qrebestra,
Mn, Mae Black and Mrs, Nellie
Lillow Went, to Kinbro for :the
Scottish Gaines on Dominion 1)&y:,
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Horton and
Miss. Eleanor Smith, were at Mild,•
may tor the Oentennial Celebra-
tion,
• Mr. and Mrs, leek• ThoMpison
spent the;holiday at Ra,Miltens
WINciriAlkle ONTARIO, WeeDISTIOSPAY, iPfelsIt and, eyeig
a1,44PV'MX---,Inhri .Fischer,
ebairman, presided at the ,regtiler
Pleating of 'the Binevale ;Pubile!LI
Wry. Board !en Thursday evening,
After the discussion of business,
Mr. Fischer spoke of the • goat!
interest Rev. aro* had .talon .
the library and ..the time he had
spent In belpingita!establisnitient.L.
Mrs, James Johnston, on behalf Pf..'
the board, presented Mr, and
Stook with a, :Pair of brass Magee.
Tine seeks. , • .
Mr. Brook, in expretseing '' his
thanks foe himself and Mrs. litrook,
Said he had spent eight happy,
years in Pluevale._ Be felt that the
church was the most important
factor in the life of the ,community
and the library game pecend,
,A .social time was enjoyed and
refreshments were served.. Others
attending were. Mrs, Harry Elliott,
librarian, Mrs. 3. V, Fischer, George
Thomson, Mrs. Gordon Mundell,
Mrs. Bert Garniss and Miss -Ruby
Duff,
1341,1EVALE---41, largely attended
service wns held in. the 'United
Church on SundaY, when Rev. 134
Brook preached his last sermon in
the'ehurch,.
Using Paul's words, commend
you to 'God and to the word, of
Greve", he left a Message for all,.
There were words of appreciation
for the co-operation ,he had receiv-
ed in the work of the •church. He
mentioned especially •the officers of
the -church and Sunday School, the
organist and 'choir members and
the caretakers,
Mr, Brook has beep 46 years In
the ministry, the last eight being
in Bluevale, with the Whitechurch
congregation 'added during the last
font- years, He is retiring to live
in his new home in Acton, He and
Mrs. Brook will be greatly missed,
Mrs. Brook for her work in Wo-
men's organizations, Mr. Brook for
his fine sermons, his efficient lead-
ership and his tactful approach to
all problems.
The ;best wishes of the coramlin-
itywill follow them in, their well-
earned retirement.
An important feature of the Sun-
day service was the dedication of
the communion table, presented to
the congregation by Mr. and Mrs.
John Wiclotead, in memory of Mrs.
Wickstead's parents, the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Thornton, who
were for many years faithful mem-
bers of the church,
GORE
United WMS Meets
At Belmore Manse
BELMORE—The Women's Mis-
sionary Society of Belmore United
Chuich held their June meeting, on
Wednesday in the manse. Mrs.
West was leader and •followed 'the
programme on "Stewardship's.
Hymn 26 was sung, and :all joined
in repeating, the general -.thanit-
offering prayer.
The Bible reading was taken
from Matthew 6:24-33.- Hymn 356
"Take My Life and Let It Be", vas
then sung.
Rev. West showed a eilm
Japan, "The Younger Brother",
which was much enjoyed bee all.
Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe read the
minutes of the last' meeting and
after the business •was concluded
Mrs. West closed the, meeting with
prayer,.
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Dinner Is Held on
Silver Anniversary
BLUEVA.e-E—Mr, and Mrs. A.
D. Smith, Bluevale, were honoured
with a dinner at the home of. Mrs.
Lovina Berry, Brucefield, on Sun-
day on the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary. A beautiful
400 day clock and silver casserole
were gifts from the family. Guests
were present from Erin, Bluevale,
Stratford and Brucefield,
• Mr. and Mrs, Smith were married
in the Fordwich United Church
manse, on July 1st, 1933, by the
Rev. J. W. Button, and have resid-
ed in Bluevale, where Mr. Smith
has been postmaster since 1935.
Prizes Awarded for
Mr, and Mrs. Terry
Honeynioon in States
14100 station oworiek Played tree,"
ditiOnal wedding eilnele and Miss
Marjorie Wilson, ' soloist, sang
'Wedding Prriyee, Lord's
Prayer° and "$140111,4Pvgly Thine,
at the wedding of Marilyn Louise
Moffett to Glendon Arthur TerrY
On $41011#1,Y. Both Miss Goldrielt
and Miss Wilsen are with the
Earle Terry Singers, of which group
the bride Is also a member.
Rev, Q, P, Daniel, kiensall, per-
formed the ceremony in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Bluevale, on
Saturday, June at 2 Rims The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. ,Oliver
Moffatt, and the groom is a sqn
of Mr. and Mrs. 0, Terry of Lon-
don,
Rartild R, O. Moffatt gave his
slater in 'Marriage. She wore an
ankle-length sheath of bridal.taf-
feta with, scalloped neckline, tiny
puffed sleeves 'and. bustled over-
skirt' of embroidered nylon, ae-
eented with a large bow in back
She carried a. bouquet of red roses.
Miss Helen Coeltherd of London
was the maid of honor, attired in
blue embroidered' nylon; Mrs. J.
George Moffatt, London, sister-in-
law of 'the leride, as bridesmaid
and Miss Beverly 3, Beattie, Clin-
ton, junior 'bridesmaid and cousin
of the bride, both wore yellow em-
broidered nylon. The flower girls,
Heather Ann Moffatt, niece of the
bride and Miss Yield Anne White,
niece of the groom were dressed
in blue.
William C, White of London was
groomsman and the ushers were
George Moffatt, brother of the
bride and Albert A. Beinardo, both
of London,•
The bride's mother wore a mink
shade silk dress with beige acces-
sories and a corsage of Sunset
roses, The groom's mother wore
grey silk with white accessories
and her corsage was pink carna-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry will reside
in London folloWing their wedding
trip to Michigan and Ohio. For
travelling the bride wore a white
cotton lace dress with yellow linen
duster coat, 'white accessories and
a corsage of orchids.
Guests were present from Cleve-
land, Ohio; London; Toronto
Barrie, Clinton, Sirathroy, Inger-
aol, Lambeth and Byron.
Music ,Notebooks
BLUEVALE —• Recently awards
were made by Mn: Nora Moffatt,
music 'supervisor for Tiernberty
School Area, to Impels with, 'the
best music.notebooks, for the year.
They were judged by Other mnsie
supervisors.
Silver dollars 'were awarded' to
Julia, Thornfon a1 Blnenaie School,
Gailelienderson at Gilmoter's and.
Phyllis' Grant ..at eKirtonee School,
Mrs, Bill Thorntbn returned from
Wingharn Hospital the first of last
week and Mr. Manfred Irwin re-
turned on Friday. Both are using
crutches. Miss Marion Robinson
returned home from the LIstowel
Hospital on !Saturday.
Mr. RoCert Wade and Paul, of
Montreal, are holidaying with Mr,
• And Mrs, Norman Wade.
Mr, Ted Newton, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Newton, Brian and Beverley
;spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs.
Bill Hart in Oshawa. Mr. and
Mm, Hart moved last, week from
St. Catharines to Oshawa, Mrs. Ted
Newton, who spent the past week
in St. Catharines and Oshawa, re-
turned home on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Strong, Mr
and Mrs. Stewart Strong and Mr,
Roy Strong attended the McKinney-
Rauna wedding on June 28th in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, at
Port• Credit and the reception in
Applewood Acres Plaza.
Congratulations to Miss Maureen
Buchanan, who passed her Grade
7 piano examination of the Royal
Conservatory of Music and to Miss
Carol Robinson, who passed her
Grade 1 Theory with first class
honors.
Mr, and Mrs. John Campbell
'Ricky and Susan of Seven Islands,
uebec, and of London, were guests
f Mr. and Mrs. Harry King over
the week-end, Mr. Campbell, a
former miller at Gorrie, has been
in 'Seven Islands for some time. The
fabally will move to Quebec this
7ekr.. M and Mrs. J. S. Reid, of Harts-
ilton, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Frances Strong, Mr. Roy
Strong and other relatives,
Miss Emily Potter is. e :patient in
Victoria Hospital. `London.
e-Saen and-Mrse Orville Tiffih, Mr.
end Mrs. Jot Tiffin and family 'of
Whitechurch were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Te L. McInnes.
LIONS INSTAL NEW' DF/FICERS—Pictured at the Wingham Golfe
Club dollowing thole .installation : by Charter President Ron Rae are
the inembere.of Lions esteentive.• • In the top picture, from the left
ace, Len 'Vance, see.; Norman Welweod, treas., Bill Cruiltshanic, second
vice-piese Bill Conismes presidenteDr; W. A. Crawford, first vice-prey.,
astir elteaviesepaet • pees.,. and Currie, third vice-pres. In, the.
lower picture, left. to,righe, Ted Shaunessy, director, Lloyd Casemore,
director, T. A. Currie,'tail twister, Harry McArthurserear), lion tamer,
and W. O. Struthers; director. „Absent when the picture 'was taken
were Harold Viet& ,Pym, the club pianist and Dr. R. M. MacLennan,
a director—Advance-Times photos.
United Church News GIFTS PRESENTED .0011RIE •
Ruby Sanderson
Married Saturday
George John Burgers of Bluevale
took as his bride Ruby Jeannette
Sanderson in a double ring cere-
mony performed , by Rev. R, A.
Brook 'in Bluevale United' Cheitch
oir SainedaeeeJune:28th:The, bride
is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Sanderson, Bluevale, and the groom
is a . scei of Mr. and Mrs. Arend
Burgers of Snelgrove, Ont.'
Mrs, Carl Johnston presided at
the organ and Miss Marie , John-
ston was soloist.
Mr. Sanderson gave his daugh-
ter in marriage,. She chose a bal-
lerina length gown of Chantilly
lace over white satin. Her bouffant
skirt had tiers of lace and net
pleating, with Is. fitted lace bodice
and top inset of pleated net, The
collar on the petal point sleeved
jacket sparkled with cup se dins
and seed pearls, Her fingertip veil
was held by a tiara of white' satin
trimmed with seed pearls and she
carried a bouquet of Ted roses,
Mrs. Hazel Ryan of Bluevale was
her sister's attendant. She wore a
ballerina length gown with fitted
bodice of lace over pink satin, an
overskirt of rows of pleated net
and a lace jacket with threesqua.r-
GIFTS PRESENTED
BY. -SCI1001311PILS,
BLUEVALE—On Thursday af-
ternoon of last week the pupils 'of
No. 2" Turnberry and their teacher,
Mrs. Dorothy Thornton, held a
special Junior Red Cross meeting,
when presentations of gifts were
given to Grade 8 and John ,and
Donald MacTavish, who are mov-
ing to London,
Sheila Ross read an address to
Grade 8, Phyllis Grant, Margaret
Paulin and Gale Kirton received
gifts presented by Doris Paulin,
Shirley Ross and Francis Paulin.
Jim Kirton read an address to the
MacTavish children and John, Don-
ald and Jean, were presented with
gifts by Larry Elliott, Mac Harris,
and Ruthann Paulin.
An interesting program was pre-
sented and lunch was served by
the girls in Grades 6 and 7.
Celebrates Eighty=
Ninth Birthday GORRIE—The 'Wroxeter United
Church will celebrate its 100th' ans
niversety next Sunday; July' 6th,
when Rev; George Wylie will 'be
the.,guest epeaker, at 11 a.m. and
Rev, J, Semple guest ppeaker at
7.30 p,m. Lunch will be served at
the close of the morning service,
There will be no service in Gor-
rie United Chuich that day, 'as the
congregation has been invited to
join with Wrox,.eter an this special
occasion.
The Woman's Association will
meet, at the home of. Mrs, Morley
Bell on Thersday. evening, July. 3,
'at 8.e0,
BLUEVALE
•GORRIE—Mrs, Martha Brecken-
ridge celebrated, her 89th birthday
oil Wednesday on last week. She
re-aides ' with 'her 'daughter, Mrs.
Cameron Edgar: Her early life
was spent at Jamestown and Wrox-
eter. Her nusband, ,David Breck-
enridge, died p. number of years
'ago.
Mrs. Breckenridge was' suffering
from a cold, but enjoyed her birth-
day 'cake. •We join in best wishes,
Wedding Vows at
Molesworth Manse
cORRIE — The Presbyterian
manse in Molesworth was the set-
ting for the pretty wedding on Sat-
urday, June 21, of Reita Mae Da-
vid, daughter of Mrs. Lillie Mae
Vittie and Edward George David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. David, all
of Howick, Rev, W. J", S. McClure
officiated.
The bride chose a waltz-length
gown of pale blue nylon over satin,
steeled with a fitted bodice and bol-
ero jacket, She also wore a cor-
sage of red roses. •
Miss 'Dell Irwin was, her only at-
tendant wearing a waltz-length
dress of white and pink nylon ov-
er white satin. She had a corsage
of pink roses and white mums,
Mr. Robert McArthur was the
best man.
Following the wedding a recep-
tion wag' held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. McArthur. The home
was decorated with pink and white
streamers and pink and white pe-
onies, The bride's table was centr-
ed with, a three-tier pink and
white wedding cake, Serving the
geests were Miss Edith Howes
Mrs, Jack Bennett and Mrs, Bob
Bridge.
Followinea trip to Galt and Ni-
agara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. David
Will reside near Carrie.
GORRIE SCHOOL
PROMOTION LIST
`Me. *and'
are. Thos. , Penrose of
HeMilton are 'visiting. Mr. and Mrs.
Gled Edgar, . •
Miss ,Ruth, Grstinget is ppengling
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Graingee at 17VallAceburg.
Week-end guestt of Mrs. S. ,Zirn-
nieerriary were -Mrs, Lorne Laird,
Mrse Jely Clegg "and Mies Geor-
gina Goodyear,, all of' Toronto. Mr.
and Mee, Jack Shiell, and family of
Whiteehurch visited On Sehday' at
the eame home.
Mr, and MM. Hereld Edgar and
family. of Toronto spent. Saturday
with Mr, Wand Mrs. Gordon Edgar. .
Mr; and Mrs, Fleming Grainger,
Jamestown' Mr. Clarence Nether-
cott 'and' Mr. Ken Nethereott. of
Atwood speneSiinday with Mr. and
Mrs, Cecil. Greinger, , Bally Grain-
ger, of Exeter, is holidanirig With
thern,
and Mrs. Geetied "dray, Su&
purr, ' spent' 'the week-ehd with
Mrs. Arthur thapmall.
,Sgt, and Mrs. 3-. A. Ward and
son,: see Whitehorse, Yukon Terel-
toilleft lastJvIonday returnt
eke e. after spetteling a few days.
with Mr, Wards listrehtsf Ben, and
Mre. J. *W. let and Mrs.
Newels Hird, and :daughter of Ow-
en SOund, anent the Week-end" at
the Smote hoMe.
Miss Irene Holinet, Toronto,, is .
visiting • her brothnee 'Mr, 'H. V.
Ifolfrica, ,
etre. W, C, leing n vieltedseers,
Ford iii Toronto nti Tuesday,
Anglican Church
GOARTM—On Sunday next there
will be tervioe of holy eommunion
In at, Stephen's , Church at 1.1.80
ash.
Tin van do Hemp, t) Jim Hynti-
P; Donnie Teinpleman, P.
On Sunday, July 6th, there will
be no service in the, United Church.
On Sunday, July 13th, the newly
appointed student minister, Mr.
Alan H. ,Xeelan, will take charge.
Mr. Bernard Lillow of London
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs, Nellie Lillow.
Mr, A, D. Smith and Miss Elean'
or were hi Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving MCCabe and
family, of Wiridsor, were holiday
visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Carl Johnston.
Mies Joyce Hoffman and her
friend, Miss Barbara Luck of
Barrie left on Saturday for a trip
by train to Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hertfekler, of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
White and children of Clifford
visited at the honie of Mr. ana
Mrs. Jos. Hart= at the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraser and
two daughters, of Calgary, arc
visiting Mr, and leis, J. V. Fischer
and other relatives in this vicinity.
Mr, Fraser Is the son of the late
William Fraser, who was born hi
Morris.
Mr. anti Mrs. Alex Corrigan were
in Galt en :Friday attending the
funeral of the late Henry Regehr.
Mr. and George Patterson,
of Toronto, Were week-end visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. John Wickstead.
Mr, and Isere, Roy Welch and
children, Mrs. 'Stewart Zoung and
Mrs. Jennie Brown, all of Toronto,
spent Saturday with friends in
t3ittevaie and Winghani.
Sunday with Mr, and Mee, Ralph
Elliott hear Ripley.,
Bill Thompson, of the RCAF at
Saskatoon, Seeks, visited with Mrs,
Courtney" Gilpin on Saturday, Mr.
'and Mrs, Earl Toner and Mrs. Gil-
pin accompanied him to London on
Stinday to. visit his grandfather,
CoUttney 'Gilpin, in- Victoria
Hospital. He returned front Lon-
don airport to Saskatoon,
The Rev, Charles leleCarroll, of
the Knollwood Park Presbyterian
•Chttrch, London; and lertherly pas-
.tor of Molesworth and Gorrie
Presbyterian Churches; has been.
called to Itriok leteebytelian Chnech
in 'Hamilton, He Will assume hie
hew dutiet. AUgust 1st, • ,
Mos. Gerdoil Ritchie of Tama-
tee hat pueeinteed the former Sun
'son, residence on Main Street and
gets. Oeseeeion July 5th.
The •Rev; T. IC. Attwell attended
a meeting. of Huron County clergy
hi Goderich on Tuesday.,
'Mrs. _Testle Zimmerman anti
Harry, Mt, and Mese/tarry, Temple-
man and family, Mr, and Mrs. Nor.
Men Wade attended the Sethere
eetelleil held at the itirttville arena
on Saturday.
MItil Mabel Irwin, 'Bari:Won,
was' aweek.end .Visitor with her
sister,• Miee
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Stinson, .De,,
trolt, spent a few days here last
week,
Mrs. Karl King las returned
from a trip to 'Ochre Rivet; Wet,
Where she attended her brother's
'Wedding, Slit accompanied her fa-
ther and mother. Mt, and IVIees
1.3".arVey Mains, Wroxeter, and het
Sister, M. Win, Strothers,
and Mes, Spenee Stott, tees ti
Wits the feriner r4eiva thinimido
OianOtiti Ph110001tla Ott the
Mrs, W.11, Seett, ithtt,
*to IN UNPAID STATIOMr.
Married hi Philadelphia, the bride
daughter of Mt. and Mks. Witham
groom is the son of the late Mr. and
Mr. Ralph Brook of Oshawa., Mr
Howard Brook and Mr. and Mrs
'rhos, Gaston anti ebildren 4111 of
Toronto, were with their parents
Rev, and Mrs, R. A. Bret* for the
week-end and attended the. closing
service Of their father's ministry
in the United dlitirch on Sunday.
Friends Honor
Edgar Fan it
GORRIE—Mr, and Mrs. P.
Edgar, who Moved recently to St.
Thomas, were honored at a large
gathering of friends in the Gorrie
chinentinity hail On Friday evening
A variety program was presented
with Koh Edgar, VIrrOxeter, acting
as `Mattes, of eerenaOhiee and en-
tertaining with his "People Are
Finite progeeM. Aniong 'those
taking part hi the program were
Sandra gclgar, Marie Haatie, Sand-
ra, Wright, Mrt, Glad Edgae, David
Neilson, Harold Robinson, Harvey
Mrs. John Baylor, 'Yvonne
aallagh and Retell Mithel,
Mr, and Mrs. tclgar, Faye, Ruth
and Lynne were called to the plat#
form and Tom 'O'Itrafita 'read ail
aPPreCiative address, after which
gifts we're presented to each Melts
bet of the 'Wally; a peatethen repelte
or, electric toaster, lamps, table end
crystal vase. There was a silver
fork and. Spoon for Baby Urine.
A SodiaT Hine was enjoyed anti
eetrahniente served, Mr. and Mee.
Pager have been :good eititehe and •
Will be missed ih church and
eGtlthi tiny,
Senior Room
Promoted to Grade 9---Evelyn Ste-
Pliens; 'H.; Alex Strong, H; .Don
Whitfield, H.;,,,Maureen Buchanan,
Gwen 'Hyncianan, II; Nadine
Cooke, H; Ken Fowler, P.
I Promoted to Grade 8—Ruth
!
Ed-
gar, H; Alex I-lamilton, ' 1-1; Jo-
anise Strong, H; Larry Simpson, H;
Carol Robinson, H. Carol Weil, P;
Bob. Templeman,
Promoted to Grade 7—Bob Grain-
ger, H; Tine van de Hemp, H;
Ken Parrish, He Murray Latronica,
P.
Promoted to Grade es-Morrie Ab-
ram, P; John de' Hemp, P;
Bryan Underwood,. P.
Toni U./erten-se, teacher
• , Room
Promoted to grade .5— -Myrna
H; Donald Watson, II; Rich,
ard .Collings, H;
Promoted . to Grade 4— Lynda
JOhlistate II; Judy Xing, H; Jan-
lee V'(mtler, IT; eCermaii Hamilten,
H; James 'graham, H; Ricky Ab-
rams P; Ross Latronita.,,
Promoted to Grade 3 Getty
'Watson, el; Teddy, Gratify-a. 11;
Slieilii 13toolter, P; Barry ' Eiseli-
her, P; Gerald liyininian,,P; Lyn-
da tutronico, P. •
Promoted to Grade • :2' bale
Simpson, r=t; easels. Tonipientaii, H;
Lemke Canon, 0; bonald Adams;
hayiriond Peel, P.
Ruth Mttenonald, Leacher
The annual ty.01,4 and LOBA.
service will be held St. Stephen's
at 11,80 Lin, on Sunday,. July 18,
With Rev, Attweil taking the
Service. •
The Rev,' E, b. and Mrs, Attwel
and, bavid will be at church camp
at Bayfield this Week and part' of
next. On Monday they Were guests
he the wedding of the Rev.. 14,,
OarSoh of ,Paisley iii Sarnia,
Mr, anti Mrs. Clovne Michel spent
Sunday with relatives in 'Milvetton,
Mts. Harry Ferguson, Mr.,and
Mrs. Jack lebegustin and family
spent Sunday with relatives iii
sit !Craig. ,
Miss BetlY Wylie is attending the
International tending Association
Convention Convention in „Chicago this week.
On 'Saturday the, was ghest at
the ' wedding Of Mise Joan Chipitte
in Toronto. "
d. Passe ,acirrst,' St TtioniaS,
lit the week-end with. Miss Kar-
en Miring' and 'Mitt. tOth. Pcizar
with Mr's. Mellen Udgar, Both
girls left Monday to'' attend the
Ca VI" &drip tit .Mit'ainacqii. Weal'
M Port ehl, Also Attending the
eerie Mei Maureen Buchanan and
,evc.'Nord,
Att, and Mra, r. a Xing spent mo
raa
ter length- sleeves. Her headdress
was a halo of net trimmed with
seed pearls 'and she carried a bou-
quet of yellow mums.
Shirley Sanderson and Margaret
Ann Edgar were flower lilies f(1"
their aunt.
Art Burgers of Elniira. *as :his
brother's groomsman.'
A receptiori was held et the
home • of the bride's parents, when
100 guests from. Glerimorrie, Shel- , grove, Listowel, Monk-
ton, Brussels, Wroxeter and Blue-
vale 'were served by Mrs.` deo.
Hetherington, Miss Dorothy Ham-
ilton, Miss Helen Johnston, Miss
Dorothy Prieburger and Miss
Jeanie Jouwerea.
Mr. and Mrs. Burgers, who will
live in Bluevale, left for a wedding
trip to Manitoulin Island. The bride
wore a light blue suit with white
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses and lily-of-the-valley:
BEFORE DEPARTURE •
GORRIE—On' Thursday, evening
thecongregetion the Gorrie .0'
Church' met, in the church hall
to honor-Rev. and Mrs. Buchanan
and family prior to their departure
to their new charge at Ayr. Mr.
Buchanan 'showed his' colored Pies
ttires of Ireland which were great-
ly enjoyed, Ken Edgar then
showed some movies of the Howick
Centennial, which brought, back
pleasant .memories,
A' presentation was made to Rev,
and Mrs. Buchanan and family.
,Len Ruttan. read the address and
Mrs, 7'. McInnes . presented
them with a purse of money on
behalf of the W,A,' and congrega-
tion, Mr; and Mrs. Buchanan re-
plied; fittingly expressing their ap-
preciation of 'the,support of the
congregation throughout the years,,
The 'Gorrie-Wroxeter Vele,U, held
a highly successful social .evening
in the Gorrie, United Church hall
on Wednesday he luniour of Rev.
and Mrs. W. '3. V. Buchanan arid
Kelvin;, who are shortly moving to
Ayr, The evening was spent in a
variety of games followed by re-
freshinenta.
PeOlein 'was presented with a
leather-bound hymn book with mu-
sic, With his name friseribed hl gold:
on the cover,
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