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COMPLETE 'EVENTS -
FOR FIELD DR.
WHITECHURCH
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
and Nfri$ Stanley Darling were
Donald- Darling and Mn and •Mni,
Harry Darling, all Of Toronto; jira
Darling, of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs.
Olareriee Newman ef HarriSton,
Mr. end Mrs, -George ,GibsOn and
Perry of Drew, Mr and Meg, Geo
Valiance and sons of Agincourt.
Vlpiting -Mn and Mrs. Joe,. Hor-
ton are Mr, and Mrs, John Wallace,
of $t Catharine-5,
Mr, and Mrs Jack Lillew and
WOW), of Stratford, spent Thanks.
giving with Mrs. Nellie pillow.
Mr. and Mre, Henry Mathers had
4i. Call from their cousin on Sunday,
Mn apd Mrs, John Freeman and
'their ,daughter Tereioe, of Bock,
The final events 'have been held
at the Winghain Peblie Scheel for
the annual Field Day competitions. me Winners not listed earlier are
felloWa; -
Junior Girls
Standing broad jump—Ruth Ann
'Hamilton, Marilyn Higgins, Ann
McKibben.
fauening broad jump- — Marilyn
Riley, Valerie Hastings, Rae Gur-
ney,
Running race — Julia Dauphin,
Ann McKibbon, Peggy Rae,
Softball threw—Marilyn Higgins,
Marilyn Riley, 'Audrey Collar.
„Relay Race—Rae Gurney, Julia
.ituPhin, Ann MeKibbon and Mar-
ilyn Riley; Marilyn Higgins, Wendy
• Cronkwright, Valerie Hastings and
Ruth Hamilton; peggy Rae, Mary
Ann Mason. Virginia Palmer and
Brenda Hall,
WHITECHURCH
Gardner-B9wden
Vows on Saturday
A quiet wedding' took place in
st, p401's rectory 'on Saturday
morning Octpbee 11 at 10.30 when
Miss Ithole Bowden and Mark
/Awls Gardner exebanged marriage
vows, Rev, G F. Johnson officiat-
ed,
,The bride wore a brown dress
With a white fleck, With matching
breWn hat, glovee and shoes, and
a cot-Sage of red roses.
Her-,attendant, Mrs. •mle.rm Gard-
ner, daugter-inelaw of Mr. Gard-
ner, chose a turquoise. wool ()roes
With brown hat, gloves and shoes.
Her Corsage was white mums, Lorne Gardner was his father's
groomsman,
Following the ceremony, Mem-
bers of the family gathered at the
}mine of Ma and Mrs. Ivan Gard-
ner where a buffet luncheon was
seryed„
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner left on,
a Wedding trip to Loncloe and re-,
turned' to Wingham on Tuesday.'
They will live 'on Frances Street.
Mrs, McClure Speaks
At Thankofterlizo
BWEVALE—The fall Thankof-
tering meeting bf the W,M,S, of
Plucvale Presbyterian Church was
held in the schoolroom of the
church. 'Mrs, W. J, S McClure of
MoleaWorth was guest speaker and
OW a very inspiring talk on "GO
Works in an Unfinished World",
Mrs. R. 5, McMiirra$r, president
presided, The ladies accepted an
invitatien teattend Beigrave Pres-
byterian W.M,S, Thankeffering
Meeting on Octeher 17th,
Mrs' Win, Henderson, of Moles-
worth, Played a piano instrumental,
"Cathedral Bells" which was very
much enjoyed. Mrs. Walterr, Smil-
lie presented her with a gift, show-
ing, the appreciation of the mem-
bers.' ,
Mrs, Burns 'Moffat chose as the
,Seripthre reading, "she Lord Is
'My Shepherd", and gave the corn-
meats.
Mrs., Raymond Elliott gave a
reading, "Thanksgiving", written by
the late Miss Barbara Thynne, a
former Member of the W.M.S. A
gift to the guest speaker was pre-
tented by Mrs. Harry Elliott
Prayer by Mrs, Ross Mann closed
the meeting,
Refreshment, were served bY
Mrs, Raymond Elliott,, Mrs. Burns
Moffat, Mrs, Bernard, Thomas,
Mrs, ArnolctLillow and Mrs Harry
Novelty 'rate—Julia Dauphin and
ftlith Gibbons; Peggy Rae ,and
Brenda. Hall; Ruth Hamilton and
Marilyn Higgins, ,
• Three-legged race — Ann ,IVfoKib-
bon, and. Julia Dauphin; Ruth Ham=
ilton and Marilyn Higgins; Rae
Gurney, and Marilyn Riley.
High jump — Ann McKibben,
Vane, Rosenhagen, Marilyn Riley.'
Book on head race—Laura .Wal.
per, Sandra Stewart; Brenda Hall
•
PELMORE-^4110 Geteher meet"
ot Knox Presbyterian Church
yy,m.s, held last Thursday atter"
noon, in the church 'took the roma
of a Thankoffering service, Mrs.
McClean of Lueltnow Was special
,sPeaker, and a number of 4adies
,from the United Chureh, were
gueSts,
Mrs, iVfePherson was in charge
of the meeting,' She opened, with .a
cell to Thanksgiving Hymn 1.04,
Scripture reading' by Mrs, W<
Struthers and prayer, Mrs. Tx,
Ballagh gave the Bible stedy on
Mary and Martha, two sistera So
different in disposition, and yet
with a real bond of love between
them.
Mrs. G, Appleby sang' a lovely
solo "Just for Today".
lVfrs, McClean was introduced by
Mrs. A, Mundell, She chose as her
eubject ,"Why I Believe in Foreign
Missions", She said we are all a
product of foreign missions, the
gospel 'has always been spread by
an outsider bringing it into an-
other country. She cited many in-
stances and said it is,our duty and
responsibility to pass it on
• She also showed articles pent te,
her frona Japan, a dancing girl, 'in-
tricate wood carving and beautiful
embroidery. The latter is! often
done on the front of blouses and
melds shirts. It takes a Japanese
woman four days, working long
hours to complete one of these.
She gets the starvation wage of
50 cents for one of these articles.
They are in much demand by
Certain people on this side of. tho
water and'sell for from $30 tcilr•i
The meeting :closed with .Hymn
601 'and prayer, Lurich-was -served,
And a 'sepial half.:hour enjo3recl.,
YORK ..F.OICRETARDEL
'EltARRIElfl' AT REI4GRAVE-41i. and Mrs. Garth Wesley MeClineltey,
who •iverk rebently Married at the brides'aionie, at lllelgraVe:, ',She. is •
the fernier Ruth, dile-tell:I, Ctook,,idaizgliter of Mrs.. 'F'red''it. Cook, and :the .
late Mr, Col*. The groom is A eon of Mr. and. •WfrOi S. MOOliaelieY;• of
Auhurd.-.—Phote by Harvey McDowell. •
Honor Newlyweds
'On Friday evening,' October 3,
crowd gathered at the Clifford
community hall in honor of 1ytr
and Mrs. Walter Domerling (Pay
Wright), who were recently mar-
ried. Rover's Orchestra supplied the
musid,
. The couple was called to the plat-
form, where an address was read
by Lyle Foerter. The presentation
of a armee saver, TV chair, kitchen
step)stool, tri-light lamp -with two%
table lamps to rnatch, a cocoa
brown floor mat, smoker and a
magazine rack, Was made,
Both Ma and Mrs. ,Demerling
made snitable replies and dancing
was enjoyed by all. ' •P' WROXETER
BLUE VALE—Mrs. John Wick-
stead was convener of the program
on education for the Women's In-
stitute, which
,
was held at the home
of Mrs, Melvyn Craig on the even-
ing of October 9th. Mrs. Sperling
Johnston presided. "My Favour-,
ite Book', was the roll call, A do-
nation was voted to the Mental
Health Association.
Mrs. Milton Fraser spoke on the
motto, "The Horne, the School and
the Church, the Child's Three
Teachers", and stressed the part
of imitation in the child's educa-
tion.
BERM
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Nielly of Port
Elgin and Mr. and Mre, Gordon
:Nielly of Paisley visited on Sunday
at the home of the- former'S niece,
.Mrs, Johnston Conn.
Mr,, and Mrs, Wallace Conn and
;family visited on Sunday at the
home of her' aunt, Mrs, Gordon
Scott of RinleY•
, Mrs. William Piirdon has been
ill at her home during the past
week with an attack of pneumonia,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
family moved on Saturday to their
,home in the village,
Barry George, little son of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Elliott, was bap-
tized on Sunday at the morning
'service in Lucknow Presbyterian
Church by Rev, Wallace McClean.
Misses Florence and Margaret
l'l/foir, of Toronto visited this week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. James Rich-
ardson and all enjoyed a motor
tripdhrtnigh Algonquin Park,
me. and:'Mrs.Roliald Perrott of
;Gociericli viaited on"Sunday at the
horne of her, father, Mr, William
Ferster of West -,Wawanosh. ;
Mr. and Mrs, Ke,nneth Laidlaw
and family of London and his Mo-
ther, Mrs. James Laidlaw of God-
°rich, visited On Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Elroy LaidlaW. '
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sehefter and
family of Mildmay visited on Sun-
day at the home of her sister. Mrs.
Posh.
oward Martin, of West Wawa-
, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Currie and
family, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Ste. Marie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Winegarden and family of
'London, Messrs, Donald, Gordon
and Wes, MacPherson of Holyrood,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Taylor of
Hamilton, avri. and Mrs. ChaS.
Showers. Wingham and Mr. Wil-
liam Elliott, East Wawanosb, were
Thanksgiving visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Currie.
Mr, and Arc George Caldwell of
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cal&
well and children of East Wawa-
nosh and Mt and Mrs, Mack Car-
diff of Brussels attended a family
dinnerr, on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs William Rintool,
Rey. C. Krug, at the morning
service in • Calvin-Brick United
Church, held a baptismal service
for ?nines Robert, son of Mr, and
Mrs, George McGee, Murray R.Ichi.
ard, son of Mr, and Mrs, William
Irwin and Douglas 'Kevin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiell.
Mrs, B. J. Currie and Mrs, Rob-
ert Gibson motored te Toronto, on
Friday and they, along with Miss
Marjerie Currie, of Toronto, Ind
Mr, Gibson, 'Who is taking a course-
in sanitation in that city, spent the
week-end with'Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Lynn and other relatives in -Buf-
falo,
Mr. and Mrs. Rey McInnis and
'Caroline, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with R. his mother, Mrs.
McInnis, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, CheSter Casemere of Turn-
berry and' with other district re-
latives.
Me. David Ciirrie and Miss Leah
Currie, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs
James E. Currie and Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Currie and children at-
tended a family dinner st the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Gaunt on Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Simpson
Of Culross and ,Medand Mrs,' Gor-
don% Robinson and children 'of
Wingliam Visited ion ,SundaY 'at the-
home of Mn' and , Mre. 'George 9Vrn.:
'
Mr. and Mael MelVin MeOlehaa-
ban and Michael of Kitchener yisL
Red 'on Sunday with his oarents
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
Mr. Gordon Mitchell dof Toronto
snrant the week-end at 'the home
of aitr. and Mrs. Will HeprY,
Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto
spent the wilelt-end with her moth-
er, Mrs. William Taylor, of Kinloss
Birth
SMELL—In Clinton Hospital on
Wednesday, Octoher 5, to Mr,
and Mrs. Jasper, Snell (nee Eva
]ow) of East Wawanosh, a
daughter,
Four Members''
Are Initiated
Rainbow Club
Donates to
Retarded Children' „.
The regular monthly meeting, of
the Mary Hastings Rainbow Club
-was held in the Legion. Hall -with
33 ,xnembers and„ several visitors 4
answering •the roll call with their
favorite supper dish. The. Meet-
ing opened with the HouseVirife'a
Creed and the Lord's PraYer '-
,unison. Minutes, correspondenee
and the treasurer's report •wdre
given. The Christmas banquet wilt
be held %with the' Legion ' ladies
-catering, date te'be ,set aethe.next
meeting, Parhen tickets for the din-
ner, will be sold 'andknarries drawn
for 'Christmas gifts.
0. G, Andegacin,! Beigrave,
was 'preeent to answer •gneetionas
and explain the -Huron Cd-operat-
tive Medical and Surgical" services.
Mrs. Dave crethere told- 'of the
meeting regarding plans' 'for the
!Swimming tool Mrs. 'Wm Ele on
and Mrs, pia Ettimaile„td, attend
catrie'•,fall li,ai4uet 'Londezi:-ItO,Ge.7.,
,teher. Ten tiliarg"Was.given.:'(O,
klive school for retarded, ehildrei.an
Y.134 U,. Rally Was
Held a,t,McIntosh
BELlVfORE.—The South Bruce
United Church Y.P.U.• held their
fall rally at McIntosh ',United
Church on Friday evening, Oc-
tober 10th. Fifty-seven young
People from T'eeswater, Lucknow,
Cargill, Bervie, Chalmers, McIn-
tosh-and Belmore Y.P.U, sat down
to a yery satisfying and enjoyable
supper at 6.45.
After supper, a short business
meeting was held in the church,
under the- chairmanship of Miss
Lois Ribey, president of the South
Bruce Y,P.U, of the United Church.
Plans for transport of delegates to
the Y,P.U. conference at Simeoe
this week-end were discussed.
Following the business session
games wereorganized in the newly
reconditioned basement of the
church under the able 'leadership
of Miss Margaret Jamieson.
This hilarious half hour was fol-
lowed by the more serious part of
the rally. Singing an appropriate
hymn of praise, the young people
linked hands in a Chain of unity
and marched upstairs, still singing,
,into the chureh for their devotions.
'The .guest speaker “for the. even-
ing, was the Rey. GOrdon Geiger,
B.D.,. recently 'inducted 'min-
ister of- Lucknow Alnited Church.
He was introduced by Jim Whytock
of Teeswater Y.P.U., a 'past presi-
dent of the, South Bruce Union. Mr.
Geiger gave a challenging and
thought-provoking address on the
theme "My Utmost for,-His High-
est", stressing the superlative life
to 'which we are called in the ser-
vice of our Lord and Saviour.
Lois Ribey expressed the thanks
of the Union to the speaker. The
closing devotions were very sym-
pathetically conducted by four
young people from the Bervie-
Chalmers Y.P.U.
Following the benediction by Rev,
George Saeh of Bervie, a short
meeting of the executive was held.
,The following ministers attended
the Rally; Revs. George Sach,
Peter Renner, R. G. Brown, G
Geiger and H. West, minister of
the home 'church; A very worth-
whille and spiritually ,profitable
rally,
a Santiefsiiid*Cin the'draVe :of:
'a basket. Penny auction was play-
ed with eachmenehereceiving a
gift.
' The last meeting of .the year Will
be held in the Ocklfellbws Hall on
Tuesday, November 4th with. Mie.
Martha Warwick apd'Mra.•Gebrge.
Anger as hostesses and' Mrs. John
Breckenridge and Mrs..J4n Crdnip
offering to help. Members please
be present to get your' banahet
tickets and name f er:gift;','"Euchre
'will be played and telt' bail- td „be
aeTweredbsy[AYriogr. won favorite tirltlx•ippiellde ripe. mr
saucer donated by Mrs. Gordon'
Simmons for theducky Cup.
,[111any 'Take Part
In Shower Program
ST. HF,LENS—Mrs. Fred Thomp-
'son !rof London, formerly Miss Isa-
{,belle ,.MacPherson, was geest at a
4er" in the community hall `On
Otiday evening in honor nf her re-!
Vent marriage. Mrs. Will Ruther-
;ford favoured with piano music as
the ladies gathered. '
To . the strains of the Wedding
March Isabelle was 'escorted to the
platform by Mrs. Win. MacPher-
'son and Mies% Mary McIntyre of
Lucknow and Mrs, W. MacPherson
assisted in opening the gifts with
'Miss McIntyre reading the cards.
Others assisting were Beverley'
Gaunt and Mrs. Cliff Hackett.
Mrs. Thompson expressed her
appreciation to the ladies and in-
vited them, to visit her at their
hOmet at Exeter,
Irma. Forster was chairlady for
the program that followed consist-
ing of appropriate readings by
Miss.- W. D. Rutherford, Norma
Forster and Mrs. E. Barbour; a
chorus by the school girls; a piano
solo by Mrs. C. Taylor; vocal solos
by Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mrs. Ray
Laidlaw and conteets by Mrs, L.
Woods and Mrs. Jas, Aitchison.
Lunch brought the very pleasant
evening, that had been arranged
by Mrs. Ernest Gaunt and Mrs.
Ross Gammie, to a close.
Miss Ruby Duff reviewed the
book, "Keep 'a Light" by Evelyn
Richardson, the story of a Nova
Scotia family living in an island
lighthouse, a prize-winning non-
fiction story and, a best seller.
Mrs, Bert, Garniss described 'the
work for retarded Children, with
'special reference. to the recently
opened • school in a Winghain, In-'
stitute members are planning' to
eunport this project. •_j Mrs,- d•Alex Corrigan" Coriduat&al,!
a contest a en the history and geog,
vaphy 'of Canada. Refreshments
were Served hy,tlie hostess and Mrs,
R. J, McMurray,, Mrs Roy Turvey
and, Mrs.- W, 3. PeAcock.
BELGRAVE---, The La, Le. Li
Group of the Canadian Girls' in
Training -met on Friday evenine•
with 14 members • in. attendance.
The =president, 'Pats" Logan. open-
Od the meeting with the, C,G.I.T.
Purpose; followed ,by Luke ,2•:52 in
unison and three .verses' of '"The,...
Song!.
;Reports 'were giVen by . the' sdc:
'retaaw,, and treasurer, • The •'girls
wereLreminded of World Friend-
,ship rally, to, be held, an Clinton,bn
'October 19.-'The group, decided to
'collect for UNICEF on Hallowe'en.
They ale° aimed to, purchase two,
batts,1 for the Evening Aux!.',
'Diary quilts. •-•
,,Barbara Krug 'and Marie Coul-
tes. will be in charge of the next
worship service on October 24, It
was decided to have a Halloween
party on October 30th, each girl
to bring a friend and box lunch:
Patsy Logan, Lillian. Pengelly and
Mrs. Ted Fear to be in charge of
recreation ,at this party. '
A very impressive initiation ser-
vice was conducted by Mrs. Fear
when four new girls were welcom-
ed to the group, Jean Bacon, Linda
Johnston, Joyce Probter and Ruth
Coultes. After the service the
girls, had several stunts for the
new members. The meeting closed
with Taps.
Mr. and Mrs., Alec Styles and
ijly ,and Patsy of Mimic° spent
the week-end and Mr, Norman
Geddes, Toronto, Miss Anne Ged-
des and Mrs. Miller Davis, Wing-
ham, spent Monday with Mrs. Cora
McGill.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold 'Buffet of
Carsonville, Mich., Mrs. Fred Ried
of Clinton visited with Mr, and
Mrs. C, R. Coultes and all took a
Adriye 'to the Bruce 'peninsula on
Saturday and Sunday,
'and Mrs, Jack Perdue and.
family' 'f 'Toronto visited over the
,weekend with Mrs, A, M. Perdue
and other relatives in the -village.
,Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil Armstrong
family of Thormlale visited
with Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong
'and. other-relatives over the week-
Mr, and Mrs. James Andet4On
Guelph spent the week-end with
his, parente, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Anderson. • -
Miss Jean Stewart of Harriiitoe
a missionary from Manitoba, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs
George Michie and family.
Mrs. John F. McCallum is a Oa:
tient In the Wing-ham General Hos•-!
pital.
Nfaand Mrs. Mike Rezzensoff and
family of St. Catharines spent, the
week-end with Mrs. Laura Johns-
ton and George and also visited
with other relatives: -
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Tor-
onto spent the week-end with Mr
Martin Grasby and also vieited with
other ,friends.
Mr. and ;Mrs. Lloyd Anderson of
London spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson.
Mrs. Charles Lake of Huntsville
snent a few days last week and
Mr. Bill Bernie of Toronto visited
on'Monday with Mr: and Mrs. Lyle
Hoptier.A ,
Mrs.' Alice Johneton and Miss
Iris Johnston 'Of London spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, 'Rich-
ard Procter and also -visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Procter.
;Maancl Mrs Kenneth Wheeler,
Ivan and Mary Anne arid Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Wheeler spent Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler
and family at London,
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Cold of Lon-
don viSited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. James lVfichic.
Mr. and Mrs James R, Coultes
visited on Sunday with Me. and
Mrs. Gordop. Hill and family at
:Varna.
Mrs, Jesse Wheeler will be con-
vener of the historiCal resea,r6h
meeting of the Belgrave Women's
Institute Meeting to be held in the
conaniunity centre on Tuesday af-
ernoon, Oct. 21.
Win#harif oir
On "Sing Time"
LAN SUPPER FOR
60T11 ANNIVERSARY
Intermediate s'
NOyelty race—.Sonja •RosS, 'Joan
iVV•hitby, Mary Ellen McPhail. .
',High lump--,-.Jackiet Saint, 'Susan
Spry, Mary Ellen„.MePhitil;
• Senior 'Girls '<
uiihieg•' race—Judy McKibben
Sharon Riley, Shirley Loder)
.Softball throw.Sharon Riley
Judy McKibben, DiarMe Deyell.
Book on head race—Mary Jam
,Slosser, Nancy Clark, Jane Anne
(Jolvin, "
Running bread junip---.Turiv Mc-
Kibben, ' Sharon Riley( Dianne
evell.
013, step and jump -- Judy Mc-
abbon, -Freda Lott, Mary Jane
Slosser,
Three-legged race—Judy McKib-
ben and Sharon RijeY; Nancy Clark
and Shirley Loder; Jane Anne Col.
vin and 'Jean Rodgers:
Relay"racei First place team:
Nancy ,Clark,'Judy- McKibben
ShirlertUder "and Sharon RI] ey':'
second splach •teani: 'Esther Kerr
Jane Anne Coleiie.',Brepda Mae
Lerman jean- RodgerSi t"thirr
places learn"'Joan' Chitticki Freels
Lott; Trudy Allen and 'Kathy liatai
gins. : '
Novelty . race Kathy 'Heagitis
and Sara; 'Cra'Wford;,- Shatenz
id JaalY,". MO'Kibbon; :Fredan j.,6t't
d . Jean Chlttie,k,
'g• furriplaticy Clark; Sharer,
y, Audy:toile and Joan„ fted-
"la, Net!). i ,t.• • Standing broad jump iyrede,,
Lott„ Judy ;McKibben, Shirley
Loder: ;
; Boys
Running broad, jump — Keith
Loder, Ray Corrin, Bruce Golley
Wheel barrow race=-Billie, Ken
and Lonny toucher; Sohn White
and Marvin' Skinn; Brian 'Clark
and Blame Golley, • •
Senior BoYe
Running broad jump — Douglas
Campbell, Bob Lunn, John •Camp-
bell. ,
Standing hop, step and 'jump
Douglas'Campbell, George Kerr.
Bob Lunn: " '
CHAMPIONS
Senior girls dikniPion, Judith
McKibbon; runner-up, Sharon
Riley. •
Intermediate girls Champion,
Jackie 'Saint, runner-Up, Judy Cal-
lan.. •' !' •
Junicia- girls —;ChtiMpiell, Julie
Dauphin; runner-up, Ann 'McKib-
ben. • '
Senior boys-Champion, Douglas
Campbell; runner-Up, Wayne Riehl.
Intermediate .bpys — Champion
Jun NaSinith; runner-up, Rebert
Campbell. 4
Junior boys -- Champion', truce
Golley; runner-up, Rey Corrin and
Garry Reed (tie).
NINE HUNDRED
ENJOY SUPPER p`
'it A 00.11AV Al•
BELGRAVE—Aeother successful
turkey suppev,Wae held la;St Wed-
nesday evening in the -community
Centre here when approximately
900 persons sat down at once to a
bountiful meal, This is an annual
event organized by the arena board
and supported by the community,'
Rev'. J., Green offered grace; Rev.
R, lefeally was chairman. Speeches
Were givn by Shnon Hallahan,
John Hanna, M.P,P., and D. A.
Nimmo Th Program was put on
by Joan Gaffney 'and her group
- Mr, and Mrs.:" W. Parker and
daughters of Richmond Hill spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
Alex Corrigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and
children of Sou'thampton spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs, Burns
Moffatt.
Mrs. Neal Ma,cEachern, of To-
ronto, visited Mrs. .R. F. Garniss at
the 'week-end.
Mr and Mrs.' McIntosh, of Lis-
towel, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Johnston. '
Miss Eleanor Smith of 'Ttoronto
and Miss Joyce Hoffman of Barrie
'were- home for ThankSgiving.
Mr.' Jaok Elliott, of Cornwall, is
:havinga vacation at his home here.
a/ir and Mrs., A. D. Smith vis-
ited in Listowel on' Sunday and
attended the centennial service in
the United Church when Rev. Win.
BlEtekrildra Of 10403; t,*lio 4fOrin-
erly taqght in, lusMlm4s ,d5- the.
speaker.
Gordon Jones. 'and 'Don' Nelson
of Toronto were .at the Corrigan
farm for Thanksgiving hliday,
Rev. Writ Blackmore, 'Mrs.
Blackinore a'nd children Were holi-
day visitors with Mrs. Blackmore's
parents"; Mr. and Mrs Raymond El-
liott,
Mr. and Mrs Alfred, Barry and
children of Sarnia spent Thanks-
giving with Mr. and Mrs, George
Thomson,
Mies Norma McMinn, of Toronto,
from Mitchell. Dancing followed i Was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
In the Foresters' Hall, ' Arnold Lillow.
The choir of Winghain United
Church was featured on "Sing
Time" over CKNX-TV on Sunday
afternoon. Also in connection with
this program was a discussion led
by Rev, T, G. Musser, minieter of
the church, with two different
members of the visitation group,
Barbara Stainton and Wilford Cas-
lick. This group of 80 church mem-
bers 'conciticted a visitation on a
recent Sunday, when every fainily
in the &droll was called upon.
Mr, HuSser Cited several of the
benefits derived from these calls,
chief of which was the addition
of many rieW members to' the.
'church,
ST, HELENS
StilWrNG• COURSE-•.-41teirdiere t Wernenl‘ hieStute in thie Urea g'allhoreil at the Wingliarii
last Thiirsday ter it one4tay sewing -ono*, tett to right tm trsm. Arnold triltelet; 'Mrs Me
Aiiistery 'Clintool borne oienoitilst, met '14)* iseSld W allnee oftatielete,..AdvaiitiOefines Moto,
Visitora* at the home of Mr. Al-
bert Gallagher over Thanksgiving
week-end Were Mr, and' Mrs, John
Acteson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wil-
son, Toronto; Mrs. Alba Acteson,
London, Mr. arid Mrs, A, Robinson
and two sons and Art Roy, God-
erich. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Refell and
Susan, Byron and Miss Bonnie Gib-
son, London, were week-end visi-
/tors of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ashby and
Roger, l3rantford, spent the week-
end with Miss Helen and Messrs.
Jack and Dori. Milligan.•
Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm, Newton and
daughters, 'Byron, were Week:end'
guests of Mrs. R. Newton. • Sunday
guests at the same home wereaMr.
and Mrs, Lyle Hart and Patti, Lis-
towel, Mr. and. Mrs. `HarveY Brad-
shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton,
Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mar-
tin and .farnily, -Drayton and- Mr.
and 'Mrs. Harvey Mulligan.
Mr, and Mrs. David Robinson.
spent Sunday with Mr. and. IVIis f•
Leslie McDonald, London,
' Mrs, A W, Rae and Miss, Mar-,
garet Jardine spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs James Rae -and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rae, Brant-
ford. , ' •
Mr, James Doig spent the holi-
day week-end at his home here.
Little Karen Galbraith is spending
some time with her grandmother,
Mrs. James Doig.
IYlaand Mrs. riussel Deachman,
Johnny and Marianne, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. John Howes, Owen
Sound, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howes, Mr.
Ian Howes returned Saturday from
Charles City, Iowa, where he took
a week's short course.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paton and
family, London, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ir-
vine.
Mr_ and 'Mrs, Joseph Ellul and
family, accompanied by a friend,
all of Toronto, spent the week-end
at their home here.
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Elliott, Har-
rlston.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement,
Messrs, Peter and Danny 'Isabelle,
Toronto spent the week-end at
then acme here., and had as their'
guests, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Isa-
Celle, Debbie and Danny, Mr. Geo.
Jones, ,Long Branch and Miis Pau-
line Large, Ottawa.
Mr, and Mrs .Scott Hunter, Su-
san and Donald, Windsor, were
holiday guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Et, R. A. Hunter and
Mrs. Ruth ivIcLonaltl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Dar-
lene and Nancy of Wextora, spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs V. 13ro-
thal!s,
Mr, and Mrs, lieward Bowman,
Petersburg, were Sunday guests 01
Ross Tolman's. .
1N/fr. and Mrs. Russell Walker
Spent the Week-end with IVIt. and
Mrs. Dan Wanton), Parts, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Galt,
The sympathy of the community
Is extended to the Gibson and Sta-
Liaea
ftas. families in their regent bereave
m.
Fred Noble and family, Roth -
say, spent 'Thanksgiving With the
formers mdents, Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Ingram,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Tait mid
family, Mr, and Mrs, George Hunt
and lamily, Brampton, were Week-
end guests of Mr, amid Mrs, Ash-
ford Hunt. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hunt
and Rickey, .aortle, were guests 'at
a turkey dinner at the same home ,
on Sunday night,
Mr. and lqra, Williath Bushnell,
Lavack, were visitors at the home.
of Mr, and Mrs. 'Harry- Dane last
WeMbl' ic,. and Mill. Wiliitn iAnC,
Shbris, Man,, are 'Spending several
days with the fottner's brother, Mr.
-tarry Dace and Mrs, Dane ,
Mrs Alectiki Spatting -and. Miss - Hazel Sparling Were in Seafetth
last Thursday attending the ftitheral
of a nephew And Cousin, the late
'Wesley Sherrif
Dies' in Hospital
Wesfey Sherilie of Winglia.m,
'pas. d away In Whightini General
1.1 'tat on Sunday, October 12, in
his.. .Mtn year, ne was eldest Son
of, Williain 'Sherriff and Rebecca
Ferrier:
; FM.; Many -years he resided in
Owen Sound, and thirty years ago
Was appointed: mceige and sales tax
auditor ,f,er the Dorninien Govern.
Meat at' Windsor,
Mr. Shertiff WAN a PreallYterian
arid a member of the deotglan
Chripteil Of the Masetilc • Order of
, Owen Senna. ReCentlY he Was pre-
: tented with the ho-year jewel,
fl )dtive's litiOtirn his .10es
three sisters; NUS, Miele' j, Tiffin
and Greco, of Witighare, alai)
Aerie It; -of Trafalgar, • •
The funeral Was conducted by Lot
Alexander Minnie, at the It, A.
' Currie and Sons fUiloiati bottle, and
littetinent was in Wingliarti dein.
etery! en Tuesday The pallbearers
re nephews, W. leaeph TIE fin-,
het Tiffin, BMA,'Sherriff.
abeam Shot-rift,COMO Leiden
rid oahia rattier The floral
tribiltet Were Many. and beaiAtihtl
' Pilends . and ralatiVeS Were
Preeent 'front Niagara OWen
sound, Welland, gitcheriet,
LeidSn, RiVerildn,
St. . 'Catharines; Windsor and
Mrs. Gibson Was
Devoted Worker •
1,YROXETER--06 Tuesday,. Oer
tober 7, there passed away a highly,
respected, citizen of this commun-
ity ,in .the person of Mrs.
liam Gibson, at the home Of her,
son, George, -in Turnberry Toven-
ship, She had been ill, for the past
year,
In her 81st year, the former An-
nie Isabella Watt, daughter of the
late George' Watt and Mary Reid,
Was born in linnet Teavnehip, In,
the year 1907 She' was united in.
marriage to George William Gib-
Son, who predecetteed her in Jilite,
1952.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs,
J. D (Mary) MeGillVray, of Pais-
ley and three sons, Archie, of Nel-
son, E.G., Dean of Luettn and
George of Turnberry Township
three grandchildren and one bro-
ther, Robert Watt, of 13lyth. She
was one Of a family Of ten , child'.
ren. ' \
After her Marriage they spent
short time in the province -of Sas-
katchewan and Since had resided in
the Wroxeler cOmnainity.
She was a _faithful member of'
Wroxeter United Church -and a life
member of the Women's Missionary
Society. She was for yearaa, mem-
ber of the Wenians AssociatiOn and
always gave her wholehearted stip,
port to any worthy Cause, Mrs.
Gibson's kindly ways and plea,4
snot smile Will always be ten-mein*
be-red.
Fetal services Were held on
Friday, October .1Cm at 2 p.m, -train
the Moir funeral home, Gorefe4
With Rev. Hird of Wftoteter
ed Church officiating. Palibeat.
ore were, Anderson Gibson, Rbbeit
3, Gibson, Tom Burke, Robert (lib,.
'son, George Watt and ,William
Hamilton, Interment Was Made in
thesWroxetet eenacterY.
Wilmer HOWO%
Mr, and Mrs Allan Munroe an
Winnifred Went by ale to 'Wait Mr,
arid Mrs, Al Selidtt in OleVeland
over the TioliditY,
ST. LENS—lvIiss W. D. Ruil li-
ei‘ford was hosteSs for the Oc-
tober meeting of the W.M.S. and
the W.A. held on Thursday With
18 ladies present,
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Th.. Vieille of the wora•kie se rvi•aa
Jr, Green, assisted by Mrs, W. ;A,
Miller, was "Discovering Neigh-
bourhood—The (Tribal Relation-
shin", at, ineitetton to the White-
chUrch W.M.S. Thankoffering on
October 17. Dr. Donald Watt of
Bill. Coola, B.C. will be the sneak -
ea was received and aecepted.
Miss Rutherford gave the report
of the morning SeSaion of the
national °Meeting of the W.TvlS,
hold at FordWieh on- Tuesday. Mrs.
("hag, Metdeeala reeredea frit, the.
afternoon meeting. The roll tall
Was resPoridect to by tellina. the
inshelvinfi,bitT of visits to the sick -or
Mt, Green introduced/ the new
study book—"Cencetns of a Cnn.
tinent" tohlittg snmothina of Ole
countries in North America to be, I
studied, The treasurer reported
that $142.00 had been sent to the
presbyterial treasurer. —
nieet;rig of the WA.. the thee*. of ' Todd presided Or the
NA/4,4th worship service wa,S—The
AbmIdaat Life—Thanktliving, Mrs.
Eldon Millin read the Scripture
leason and Mrs. E. W. Rice, the
theroolits. 'cilbe treasurer ttl,
hotted $1.7.043 in the' treasury.
Plaria were Made for the* eorigre-
datienal Strprier to follow the 60th
anniversary of the claret, which is
to be bbsetVcd on S nndey, Novem-
ber 2fid, and it WAS also agreed to
paint the vestibule Of the church,
.A Plensant 'speial I bent Was tiv"
JOVed with, lunch served byMrs,
(46.:0 5 Nitebotiald and Mrs. W, A.
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Congratulations and best wishes
to Mrs. Wm, TlitaePhetsen, 8r„ who
celebrated her 00th birthday on
If
Mrs. Alex. Mutdie and Bob and
Mr, Mel 'Brown of Kitchener spent
the holiday week-end at Mrs.
Wrsod's home here.
Miss bonne Woods. student-nmmrse
at the kitchener-Waterloo Hos-
pital was home for the week-end.
Miss W. 0. ,Rutholord, Mrs.
B. P. Green, Mrs. W, I. Miller, Mrs.
Mums. IVIntiotatid end Mrs. W. A.
Miller attended the annual con-
of the North Sectien Huron
Presbyterial at Porciwich That Thee-
tiny
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I/filler and
Terry London were visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Taylor tor
rthe holiday weelt.eild.
Ur. W, W. Wade of Toronto was
week...mid guest of -his sistet, Mrs.
B.. If, Green Mid It eV. Green,
Miss Anna Stuart WAS home from
Toronto' for the holiday weeit,eact
;