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BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs, J. /c; McTavish and
family of London spent the Daster
week-end with Mr, and Mrs, ft, 41,
McKiTiO00.
Miss Joyce 11Offmart and' Mr,
Bruce Webb, of Berrie, spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. .11,'
'Roffman, Mr. and •Mrs. Claire
11offman and Bobby, of DOW!.
Were also visitors,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Street, Lin-
da, and Stephen of bistowel,.
were Sunday visitors 'with 'Mrs,.
M, L, Aitken,
-Mr, and Mrs, Trying McCabe and'
family of Windsor visited Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Johnston,
Guests of Rev, and Mrs, T, E.
Kennedy on good Friday were Mr,
and Mrs, William B, Campbell and
daughters, Mary and Ann, of
lVfolesworth, For the week-end
guests were Mr, and Mrs. James
E, Kennedy, Louise and Gail and
-Ars, Merley Phineeette---ttel
ronto,
Harold Bosman, of Toronto, was
an Easter visitor with his parents,
Mr. and" MrS,' Morris 'Bosnian,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Corrigan, Mrs.,
C, •"B, Hoffman and -Miss Ruby
Duff attended the special services:
In .13ruseela United Church on Fri-7c
lay evening,
1Vfembers of the Y.P,U, of the
United Church attended the youth
rally in Brussels United Church on
'eaturday evening.
Mrs. ,Eln9er Sellers aid Ricky
are visiting in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Beddle,
Nancy and Gail, of London, visited
their daughter, Mrs. Allan H. Nee-
:on, and Mr, Neelon for Easter,
Easter Communion
At St. Stephen's
GORRIE—At "the• Easter com-
munion service, on Sunday after-
noon in St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, the rector, Rev. E, C,
Attwell chose as his text "The
Lord is risen:indeed" Luke 27:34,
The- alter sang the anthein "Open
the Gates of the Temple".
The lilies .,were given by Miss
Mary Corbett in, memory of her
parents.
Special Music at
Easter Service
GORRIE— On Easter Sunday
morning in the 'United Church the
Rev. W. Hird chose as his
thenie "They rolled away the
stone". Miss Corinne Rhame sang
the solo "Open the Gates of the
Teniple" and the chOir sang the
anthem, "0 Hail Redeemer", with
Misses Marion Robinson a n d
Yvonne Sparling taking the duct
part.
Grandmothers Asked
To Attend Meeting
GORRIE— The April meeting of
the Gorrie Women's, Institute will
be held,,in the L.O.L, hall on Tues-
day evening, April 7th• at 8.30. An
invitation is extended to all the
grandmothers 'of the community,
Roll call, an old dish, cutlery, or
glassware and comment on it.
Grandmothers' roll call, an old
cure,
ONE GAME LEAD
IN PRESENT SERIES
GORRIE—In the Intermediate
games last week played at Harris-
ton, Gorrie lost to Clifford. The
score on Wednesday night was.
Clifford '5, Gorrie 4 and on Satur • -
day night Clifford 4, Gorrie 3 after
10 minutes of overtime.
In the group championship, "best
of seven series", Gorrie has 3 wins
and Clifford 2.
and Mrs, Lorne Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vittie, Ford-
vetch, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Stafford and Mr. Thos. Vittie on
Sunday,
Mrs. Lorne Laird, Toronto, Miss
Betty Zimmerman, Clinton, Mr.
Wm. 'Zimmerman, Stratford, were
Easter guests of Mre. Sanford
Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Underwood
and Debby and Miss Verna Harris
of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs, Glen
Underwood spent' Sunday. with Mr,
and Mrs. Wesley Underwood.
Mr, arid Mrs, Morris Hird and
daughter of Owen Sound spent
Good Friday with Rev. and Mrs.
W. J, Hird,
Mrs, Arthur Chapman returned
home on Friday after spending the
winter months in Sudbury with her
daughter, Mrs. Gerald Gray and
Mr. Gray,
Mr, Luke Rhame :of Arthur visit-
ed his son, Mr, Harry Rhone and
Mrs, Rhame over the 'raster holi-
day.
The Worrian'e Miesioilary Society
of the Gorrie United Church will
meet at the home of Mrs, W,
Hird on Thursday, April 1st at
8,16 p.m., Program tommittee, Mrs.
C)id, Edgar, Mrs. TliMbiO spd
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April 1 and 2
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MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR
TRAFFIC SAFETY
During April, religious leaders of all
faiths throughout Ontario will stress the
moral aspects of the traffic accident
problem. They will be asking you, as a
motorist or pedestrian, to accept indi-
vidual responsibility for ' obeying the
traffic laws and the rules of the road.
This personal appeal to the users of our
streets and highways is the basis of the
Moral Responsibility Campaign spon-
sored by the Ontario Department of
Transport. It is receiving enthusiastic
endorsement and active support from
the Ontario Federation of 'Agriculture
and from local safety councils, paliCe
departments, service clubs, wolneifis
groups and other community organ...lea.,
tions.
You can help the Moral Responsibility
Campaign achieve success by practising
the Golden Rule of traffic safety—drive
and walk as you would have other's
drive and walk.
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GORRIE—HoWlek Agriculteral
Society met in tbe Legion 1c
make further arrangements for the
Society'S centennial is 1.959, to be
held October 2-3, President X,
Strong was in the chair,
Mr. StroOg,, and Ken, Edgar
attended the Ontario Agricultural
Societies' convention held in the
King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Mr
Edgar gave an exCellent repdrt of
the convention, where many ideai
are expressed ap(I have been ,car,
fled out to impreveteirs, Howick
Agricultural Pale" Was favorably
mentioned in the report, by the
Superintendent of Agricultural
Soeieties' Branch, F, A, Lashley.
Everyone has an .NV041.1114 to
assist in making, this Fair Cen-
tennial a success. The old minute
books of the society have been lost,
Anyone knowing anything of their'
whereabouts . please communicate ;
with Mrs, Robt. Gibson, 'secretary,
Ft.R, 1, Gorrie,
CORK
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Evers of
Toronto spent .the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nay and Rob-
bie, Mrs. Peter Merklinger and Mr.
Carl Cook of Waterloo spent from
Good Friday to Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Musgrove..
MrS. Gord0, Underwood, visited
her daught'er,, and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Bud Stewart in Harriaton
last week.
Best wishes go to Mrs. Geo,'
Robertsm.yvho wilireelebrate her ;
94th birthday .on Friday, April 3rd,
at the home of her. daughter Mrs,
Glad. Edgar and Mr. Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman and
Mrs. Bella Greaves spent a couple
of days in Toronto the first of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs., Bill. Hart Of,
Oshawa` were gueSts of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart,
Wroxeter and Mr, and Mrs,' Ed-
ward Newton.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Harold Hamilton
of Port Burwell spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Norman.
Wade.
The Guild of St. Martha Will
hold its April meeting on WedneS-
day evening at the home, of Mrs.
Verne Clark, ,
Mr. and' Mrs. Robt, Peel of the
RCAF station, Roelteliffe spent the;
Easter holiday with their reepec-,
tive parents, Mr. Mrs. Willard
Peel and Mr, and 'Mrs. Jos. Sim-'
mons,
Mr. Percy Ashton had a success-
ful auction sale on Thursday af-
ternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton are
moving to ,Mr. Ken, Ashton's house
on the Otis 'concession,
Mr., and Mrs. Archie Irwin and
ramify are getting, settled. in Mr.
Ross Earl's house on the Gorrie ,
side road, south,
Mi'S. ' Berth'it' 'Plant visited her
?'son, Lawrence;' near Brussels over
the Easter holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks and
children of Wingham spent Eastet
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Welles-
ley Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hornung and
little daughter Laurie of 'Kitchen-
er spent Easter With Mr. and Mrs.
Fred ledge!. Lenore Feigel re-
turned with, them to spend the
Easter vacation,
**Mr, and Mrs. Percy Sparling,
Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Lida Bal-
four, Listowel and Mr. and #Vis.
Ewart Whitfield were Saturday'
evening dinner guests with Miss
Jean Sparling and Mr, Harvey
Sparling,
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Graham and
family spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hilchwith, Wale
Icieeburg,
'Mr. and Mrs, baniel Kuester and
Mrs, Peter Liesemer of Mildmay,
Mrs. Zetta Hall Of California were
recent visitors withtMrs, Jos, Wood,
Mrs, Nellie Dredge, Messre. Fred
arid George Cherry of Palmerston
and Mt, Chas, 11teKenzie, Deep
Dale, Man., 8pent Wednesday at
the homo of Me, and MrS. Ed,
13olander.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold kcigar,
Pranets and .linitny Of GtielPh
visited Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ed-
gar on the• Easter Week-end,
Mr. and Mra, Chess thither, Mr,
and Mrs, Pyfer of Whitby, visited
Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Edger on
Sunday.
Miss tarot ifnison, Torente, Miss
Edythe Walker, „ Wingham,
Jae Wall.t:Plir, Tool4„11.'ere tireOk'i
end the, Aoin(1) ,of
Untied Service
.Good .Friday •
14,4up-NALF4-;-. Good Friday`
Congregations of the .Bresbytertan
and United Churches met together.
:for 'worship in the United .Church,.
Alen H, Neelon„ minister .of
the United Church, .conducted the
service and Rev. '71, B. Kennedy of
the -Presbyterian Church preachet
the sermon, taking as his subject,
"The Sins that Crucified Jesus",'
The choir sang an • anthem and .
a duet was sung by Mr, Neelon and,
. Mr, Boss Smith. There was 41 good.
Attendance,
EASTER SERVICES IN
VILLAGE CHURCHES
DLUEVAL..E---- Large .congrega-
onp uttax(doi4-t: Eartcr-
services in (he two village church-
es. In the Preebyterian Church
'Rev, T, E. -Kennedy gave the Eas-
ter message and the choir sang.ap-•
propriate music. ,
Mr. Alan 41, Neelon in the Un-
[tea Church spoke on the resurrec,
tion which was also the theme of
the anthem by the choir. A quar-
tette was sung by Misses Marie
Johnston, Jacqueline' Kerr, 1.0 01!,
etta and Mary Fischer.
Gail is spending the week- here.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Darling*
had their family home for Easter:
Donald Darling, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Darling, all of Toronto; Jim,
Darling of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Campbell and family of Elueale.
Mr. and Mrs, Alan White •and'
children of Clifford visited Mr.
and Mrs,, Joseph Horton on Sunday,
The Farm • Forum, meeting at,
the homes on the first line of Mor-
ris, has concluded its meetingi;
held weekly during the winter.
Rev. William Blacitmore, Mrs
Blackmore and children, of Toron-
to, visited Mr., and Mrs, Raymond
Elliott at the week-end,
Bert Hertog, of •Sudbury, was
home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and
family of Southampton, were with
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt for the
holidays,
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Grubbe and
family- have moved to their home
on , the -Bluevale road. Mr. and
Mrs, Ernie King are in their new
home at the edge of the village.
Miss Norma McMinn of To-
ronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Lillow for Easter.
William Mundell is recovering at
home after undergoing surgery at
St: Joseph's 'Hospital, London,
e The Bluevale Women's Institute
OA hold an evening meeting, at
the• home of Miss Emma Johnson
on April 9th 'when annual reports
will be given. Mrs. R. J. McMurray
Will t-ive the motto,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman
had as Easter visitors Edwin Bos,
man and Miss Reit of St. Marys,
Me.' and Mrs. Cecil Griffith, Bob
Griffith and Miss Wolf, all of
Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bosman and family .of Ingersoll.
WIIITECHURCH
The Junior Farmers and Junior
.Institute workers from Teeswater
expect to present the play, "This
Way to Boston" in the hall here
this week, and put on their min-
strel show and variety program. 0
Mrs. Musgrove, who has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital for
some weeks, was able to return
last week to the home of her
danghter, Mrs. D, Willis,
Mrs. Robert Ross, who spent the
past. three months at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Elmer Hunt of
8ask., returned to Toronto
last week and has been visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Craig,
and will visit' this week with
Mrs, W, J. Coulter, Minnie St.,
Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, James Gaunt and
Janet of Burgessville spent the
week-end With his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gaunt and with Morris.
relatives.
Misses Florence and Margaret
Moir and Phillip Lee of Toronto,
spent the week-end at the home of
the farmer's sister, Mrs. Jas, Rich-
ardson. Mrs. Johnston Conn accom-
panied them back to Toronto and
was travelling by bus to Saclbury
to visit at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Jas, Keene, who has been
ill with flu, and their, baby in
hospital with pneumonia,
Mr. Reg, McElrea of Wiarton
and Mr, anti Mrs. Stirling MeEiree
of Brantford spent a few days last
week with their mother, Mrs, Percy
Caelick of Culroes rind they, and
Mrs. Caslick visited on Saturday
at the' borne of the letter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A Richard-
son of Lion's Head,
Mr, and Mrs. Russell. Gaunt and
Janet end Donald, Mr, and Mee,
Itenneth Currie and. family, and
Miss Leah Currie, Wingham, met
on Sunday for a family dinner at
the Wine of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. E,
Currie,
Mrs, George MeClenagban and
Miss Mildred visited 'On Sunday Tit
the horrid of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar
Gaunt,, of g. WtoOknOatt.
—Mrs, Wallace Cain 4Aka *let*
left on Friday to spend the week-
end :at...the home of their aunt,
Mrs, E. 'J. Morris 'of Oak Park,
Chicago.
.11/r.,= and Mrs. Melville Beecroft
sons of ' Otterville spent the
week-end at the home of his
brother, Me Gilbert Beecroft, and
with" 'his sisters, Mrs, pew and
and Mrs. Hector Hamilton of
Gorrie.
Mr. '. Roy McGee of Kitchener
and_ --Mr. Gordon McGee of Bel
grave visited on Monday with Mr,
and Mrs.' J.' D. beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of
London, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston. Miss Violet Johnston of
Barrie is spending this week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs, Mason •Robinson
and children visited on Sunday at,
the hanie of her 'brother; Mr,'Ralph
Cameron of Ashfield,
Miss Barbara Gaunt of Ottawa,'
spent 'the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt,
Mr. and. Mrs. Roger Inglis and
George of Walkerton, visited "On,
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Watson of
Brucefield and Miss Janet Wat-
son of Aylmer, visited on Saturday'
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie spent
the week-end at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Richard Deacon of
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross and
baby Eric 'of Toronto spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Frank Ross and with Mr,
and Mrs. Athol Bruce,
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Miss Marion Ellis and Miss
Beatrice Taylor visited the latter's
cousin, Mr. H. V. Holmes on Mon-
day afternoon of last week.,
Winners at the L.O.L. euchre on
Wednesday evening were Mrs.
Justin Will for the ladies and Mr.
Joseph Maine had high score for
the men,
F/0 Wm. Thompson with the
KOAP. at Baggotville, Quebec,
spent the Easter holiday with Mrs.
Courtney Gilpin.
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