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FILM ON TITLING key' W. j. Taylor W.I. WILL CATER At United Church
EW-RAVE—Rev, W, J, Taylor TO TWO BANQUETS "S
Reo,1"..„E..„.0onnedy
At Ethel Service.
BLUEVALF,1—knes, Presbyterian
Church was beautifully decorated
with baskets of chrysanthemums
fruits and 'vegetables for the
Thanksgiving service conducted by.
Mr, Glenn Thompson, of Cranbroolt.
'Rev, T. E, Kennedy took anniver-
sary services in Ethel Presbyter,
len Church, where he was ordain.
ed almost 41 years ago,
SHOWN AT MEETING
Of Dorchester, was in charge of.
anniversary services at Knox, Unit-
ed church on Sunday, At the
'morning- service the .SUbject of the
sermon was, "To Be or Not to Be---
Grateful", with the Scripture les-
son taken from Luke, The choir
sang tWosaitherr10,
At the evening service the sub,
ject was, "Guardsman for Christ"
and the Scripture lesson was from,
Kings,. An all . male choir took
part in the evening, service, The
orgrinist a.n1 choir leader was R,oy
Mundy,
HUNDRED YEAR COIN
DISPLAYED AT W.I.
BELOW
'(JOVI1tA1UE4N-ARIVI&.-011
Forbes, centre, at a special night in his honour, last
Friday, were four other veterans who had been
overseas with Scotty in the first war as comrades
'the-161st 'Regiment; Huron DA4Pirsiiant: 1111kor are' '
left to right, Harry Town, Wingham; George Inglis,
Delmore; Charles Coultes, Belgi•ave and George
Day, Wingham.—Advance-Times photo.
EPLOKAVE,,,flilhe tail Thank-
uttering Meeting of tnc WOMen's
Missionary Seciety of '1094.Tre.
byterian ,Church was. held. .in;, the
church on Friday evening', The
society had As their guests the
congregation and the .P0ctill)*
opened with Psalm 139 with
Joe Dunbar, the ,president, in t e
chair, She .extended greetings
the guests.
,The Scripture reading, was read
by Mrs. Edgar Wightman, Mrs.
O. G. Anderson led in prayer ,and
gave the. meditation. A duct by
MISSess'Anne•andeMargarets.Wight-
man on pitino 'and organ. was 'very
much enjoyed., The offering was
received and dedicatory prayer by
Mrs, Dunbar. A duet,. "Sweet
Hour of, Prayer" was, sung by Rev.
Mr, and Mrs, Green. Mrs. Victor
Youngblut gave the "Glad Tidings
prayer. A film was shown on
"Tithing" in which a family made
sacrifices in order to give to the
church and help missions. This
was followed by' a piano .8019 by
Margaret Nicholson., —
Mrs, Edgar Wightman, on behalf
of the Society, thanked all w
'took part and helped to make rile
Meeting so enjoyable. Psalm 195
was sung and Mr. Green closed
the meeting with prayer. Luneh
was served and a social hour en-
joyed.
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GORRIE ,Arira,ngerilept5 for
catering for the Junior Farmers'
family night, and .for the, Milk
Producers' banquet were made at
the October meeting-. of the Gorrie;
W.I. on Tuesday night at the
home of Mr4, Willard Peel, .An
invitation, to attend the Moles-
worth. W,T, Calico Ball, November
6th 10 the Gorrie Community Hall
was received, The Huron County
Rally 'will -he held in Brussels on
Monday, Nov. 2nd at 10 a,m.
Several members plan to attend the
'Guelph Convention on, Thursday,
The president Mrs, Glenn Johns,
ton," read 4 • poem "Little Things"t
by Margaret Elson and also an
article on "Preserving Our Free-
dom." saying ' "We must be on
guard as perhaps we have lost
some of our freed,* unknowingly,"
Answers to. the roll call -"How to
educate oneself" advised - reading
and making an effort to do new
things, Mrs, John Baylor 'brought
thoughts on thnmotto. "Take time
'to read for it la. the foundation of
wisdoM". Books are an intellectri,
al •heritage, and a treasured pos,
session. Edrication, is a golden
opportunity. She 'closed with the
poem "The Will te,13e", •
Members are- asked to donate a
tea towel for the community hall
in October. 7y'fro..W.'.C., King and
Mrs, Russell .A.dams held lunky
numbers -in the Dutch Auction:
Dainty refreshments were served
by the hostess 'assisted by Mrs.
Robt, Elschner,
HiS.tory of W.A.
Mr. Fred Swincilehearst of Los
Angeles visited last week with Mr,
and Mrs, Neil McCrea and other
friends in the village and commun-
ity.
Missionary in. India
Convention Speaker •
• A program of eacep.tionai. inter,
est is being planned for the annual
convention of the .North Section of
Huron Presbyterial ‘WilSii,S, which
Will be held in Gorrle, United
Church on• Thursday, October 22nd,
The afternoon session begins at
1,30 pare, the evening session at
7.00,
This evening meeting, with sup,
per spited at 5,30, is a new depar,
ture, and it is. hoped that many
women previously unable to attend
daytime sessions, Will be present
this year. The -fortunate choice for
speaker is a missionary ileac from t.
the overseas mission. field in the
person of Miss Christina Bexter of
Indore, India, ,She will tell of her
work as an educational mission-
ary, training native teachers, and:
illustrate 'her talk with pictures,
The special• study of she year on
Africa, will he stressed, with a film
strip, "Angola AWakens" and with
display boards.
The afternoon session will be
highlighted by :an address from
Mrs. A, E, Hollands of Aylmer on
"The Future of Women's' Work
in the Church". The discussion
period following will be a lively
one, as this is a subject of deep
concern to women.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker of
Goderich spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs, Robert Stone-
house and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler arid
family of London spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
Herb Wheeler.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rezensoff and • family of St. Catharines spent the
EVENING AUXILIARY wend a
ck i
risndd MLnannyd 011ff rai3iJim h
AT ANDERSON HOME
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Laura
Johnston and George.
• Mrs. Alice Johnston and Miss
Provincial Command; Frank Dougherty; Tara, chair-
man of the District C membership committee; Mr:
Forbes; Fred O'Brecht, Dutharn, 3rd vica-piresident,
Dominion Command; Reg. McDonald, Exeter, zone
secretary; back row, John Pattison, immediate past
president Branch 180, Winghana and past secretary'
of Zone Cl; John Bateson, Wingham, past zone
commander, District C; and.Harvey Pfaff, Exeter,
commander Zone CL—AdVarice-Times photo. .
LEGION DIGNITARIES--Attending the special
"Scotty Forbes Night" sponsored by Zone Cl, in
honour of "Scotty" Forbes, former Service Bureau
Officer, Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion
were a number of executive members' of the various
branches, and representatives of the higher eChelone
of the organization. Shown above are, front row,
left to right: William Sear, Commander, Zone C4, Port
Elgin; Chester Merriam, Tara, chairman of the
BLUsEVALE—The Women's In-
stitute met In the, community hall
On Thursday • afternoon with the
president, Mrs. Sperling Johnston,
in the chair. Mrs, W, J. Peacock
read the minutes and gave an en-
couraging• treasilrer's report.
The Poll call "Bring an old cells
or an old piece of jewellery",
brought some interesting exhibits,
Mrs. W, J. Peacock had the oldest
coin.1859.
It was decided to hold Family
Night on Friday, November 6th.
Ten dollars was voted. to CARE to
help pay shipping charges on milk
powder given by the Dominion gov-
ernment for refugees abroad.
Mrs, Alex Corrigan, convener for
the program on historical research,
spoke on Canadian Indians. She
named the tribes and their local-
ity, suggesting ,that they may have
been very early migrants from
Asia. In America 56 different In-
dian languages are spoken, 12 in
Canada alone. Our Indian popula-
tion is 155,000 and is increasing.
There are 2,200, reserves, Indian
children are educated in 28,000 In-
dian schools, some residential,
while many attend public schools
with white children,
In politics and religious activities
Indians are weak. Their lives have
changed greatly, from mastery
they have changed to dependency.
The Federal government has con-
'trol of Indian affairs •but elected
Indian councils have certain rights,
Property on reserves is exempt
from taxation. Health measures
have lessened the scourge of tubers-
culosis and other diseases.
Mrs. Bert Garniss read'-two po-
ems by the Indian poetess, Pauline
Johnston, "The Song My Paddle
Sings" and "As Red Men Die",
The hostess, Mrs. Eldred Nichol
and •assistants Mrs. Frank Stam-
per, Mrs. Raymond Elliott and Miss
Dorothy Greenaway served refresh-
ments.
Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs,
Morley Bell.
Mr. Chas, Hooey, Toronto, visited
Mr. and Mrs.'Robt. Dane.
Mrs. Maurice Wallace and fam-
ily of Dundas, and Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce Wallace of Hamilton spent
a few days with Mrs. Jean Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan
and John, InverhurOn, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Willim Smith
spent the -week-end with Ronald
and Mrs. Brooks of •Ottawa,
Mrs. Jean Massey, Elizabeth
and Glen, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Magoffin, Woodstock.
Told at Meeting
GORRIE—Mrs, Fred Hunt of
Goderich, 'president of 'Huron
Deanery Woman's Auxiliary, was
guest speaker at the 'October meet-
ing of the 'Evening Guild of St.
Stephen's Anglican Church in the
L.O.L. hall, Wednesday afternoon.
She told of the founding of the
W.A. in 1885, of its growth and
development, of the Little Helpers,
the Junior• Auxiliary and the Girl's
Auxiliary.' She• explained the dif-
ferent pledges and the annual
Thankoffering is used for. .
The preaident,,Mrs. Harry King,
presided, Mehihers of the Wo-
'men's Auxi li a r y were, guests'
Dainty refreshments were served.
.BLUEVALE
GORRIE
BELGRAVE—Mrs, Ross Ander-
son welcomed the members of the
Evening Auxiliary of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of Knox
United Church to her• home for
the regular meeting on Tuesday
evening, when there were 18 mem-
bers present.
The president, Mrs. Gordon Bos-
man, 'opened the meeting with a *reading on Thanskgiving; follow-
ed, by a hymn and the Lord's pray-
er in unison. The minutes were
read by Mrs. Clarence Hanna and
the treasurer's report' by Mrs,
Robert Grasby. There • were 20
hospital and three home visits to
the sick and shut-in recorded. The
following members were appointed
to attend the Sectional meeting in
1Gorrie, Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mrs.
Clifford'. ,-Logan, Mrs. Kenneth
Bartaitir and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
A.tbank you letter was read •from
mfaSionsiry to
whom the group had sent a signed
card 'at Christmas and WhO is at
present on ftirlough. It was agreed
to extend invitations to the Blyth
and Brussels groups to be guests
of the Belgrave group at their
November meeting. Each group
is asked to bring a number.for the
program.
Mrs. Clarence Hanna. gave a •spipndid report of her stay at
Alma College at' the school for
leaders, held at St. Thomas recent-
ly. Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs,
Clifford Logan and Mrs. Kenneth
Barbour were named the nomin-
ating committee to prepare a slate
officers fin the year, this re-
port to be ready for the December
meeting,
MrS. Clifford Logan and her
group were in charge' of the wor-
ship service opening with a hymn,
after which Mrs. Logan read the
lesson and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
responded with passages of Scrip-. turn
RECEIVES GIFT—Mrs. 'Forbes, left, was presented
with •a bouquet at the Legion social honouring her
husband last Friday evening, Presenting the flowers
Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Hanna
read from the study book, "Africa
Disturbed". The meeting closed
by Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Harold Vin-
cent and Mrs. Cameron Walsh
reading a verse from a hymn.
Recreation was ,a spelling match
with Mrs. Lewis Cook and Mrs.
Robert Grasby as captains. A
"lunch was served.
is Mrs. Charles Coultes of Belgrave. Mrs. Forbes
also received a necklace later in the evening which
was presented by Mrs. 'George Days—A-T
BENUE yellow brocade taffeta and or-
ganza,
Margaret Goram, of Toronto was
soloist, singing The Lord's Prayer
and The Wedding Hymn.
Gordon 'nil, Toronto was
groomsman.
For the reception at "The Rex-
way" the bride's mother wore
marine blue faille with black
accessories. The groom's mother
Was in mink crepe and matching
accessories.
For the wedding trip to points
east the bride donned a teal blue
wool dress with lighter blue coat
and matching accessories,
The couple will reside in Bramp-
ton. Guests were from Port Dover,
Stratford, Waboshine, Gorrie, Lon-
don, Listowel, Coldwater and New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker
To Live in Brampton
GORRIE—St, Phillip's Anglican
Church, Weston, was the setting
for the marriage on Saturday,
October 3rd at 4 p.m, of Carol
Diane Ineson, Torinto, and James
Alexander Walker, Toronto. The
Rev, A. K Matson, Weston,
officiated. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Ineson,
Toronto and the groom is the only
son of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Walker,
Gorrie, The bride was given in
niarriage by -her father.
The bride wore a gown of crys-
tal mist with full train and veil
Of Calais lace held in place with
a crown of seed pearls. Her flow-
erS were white orchids, lily of the
valley, stephanotis and roses,
Sylvia Burke,. New York, USA.,
was Maid of honor, Bridesmaids
were Edythe Walker, Darlene
Ineson and Sheila Best, Toronto,
The maid of honor .and Miss Best
wore coral peas de sei, MiSs
Walker and Miss itieson chose leaf
green peau d,o SOL Ali carried
cream roses and button mums,
Lynne Carberry/ of Tallamore,
Out., was 'flower girl in pale
Iris Johnston of London spent the
week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Procter of Goderich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vince,nt and,
family of London spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Vincent. and other relatives in the
village,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
James Buchanan and family at
Amherstburg.
Mrs. Floyd Campbell and her
son Lorne Campbell left on Satur-
day on a motor trip to Thessalon
where they will visit with Mr,
Floyd Campbell, who is employed
there and with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Ansley- and family,
Mrs, Kenneth .Wheeler, Mrs.•
Bud Orr, Mrs. Harold Vincent, Mrs.
Gordon Mcliurney and Mrs. Clare
VanCeinraR''' attending the Cub
Leaders trailing sehool being held
at Clinton, each Week 'for three
Weeks. Mr, Lorne Campbell, John
Nixon, Harold Vincent and Ken-.
neth Wheeler are attending a aim-.
liar school for Boy Scouts.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Kelly, Guys
and Gail of Cooksville and Mr. 'and
Mrs. Joe Morgan, Judy and Bon-
nie Jean of .Ailsa Craig, spent.
Thanksgiving Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Kelly.
Mrs, Alan Lichinsky 'and family
of Regina, Sask., is spending a few
weeks' holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and
other relatives. Ma Lechinsky
will join her on Sunday.
Thanksgiving Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, 'Neil McCrea were
Mr., and Mrs. William Forder, Miss
Joyce Forder of Blackstock, Mr,
Clinton Brown, Port Perry and
Mr. and Mrs, Mel, Bradburn.,
Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and John of
Sarnia spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Taylor. Lloyd
joined them to spend the week-
end.
Mrs. Ivan Wightman is convener
of the historical research 'meeting
of the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute to be held' on Monday even-
ing in the community' centre: The
roll call will be 'answered by telling,
"When your house was built and
who were the first ocenpants".
There will be a panel 'discussion
and local history .of the farms by
Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Mrs. Walter
Scott, Mrs. Stanley ,Black, Mrs.
Ivan Wightman and Mrs. Melville'
Bradburn, The group has an-
nounced, if enough members show
interest at this meeting, leaders
will be sent to the leadership
school in Winghatn, October 27
and 28, for the short course, "New
lamps for old".
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmes
and Mr. Clarence Doerr of Milver-
ton visited Tuesday with their
cousin, Mrs. Charles Jefferson and
Mr. Jefferson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of
Toronto were holiday guests of Mr,
and Mrs. James Leddy,
Mr, and Mrs. Willows Mountain
of Lonclesboro were Sunday visitors
with their grandaughter, ,Mrs,
Wesley Jefferson, Mr. ,Jefferson
and Debra,
Miss Lucy Thompson of trout()
was home over the holiday,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferson
and Cheryl of Clinton, and Miss
hifilne Jefferson of London 'visited
With 'their parents Mr, and Mrs.
•Charles Jefferson,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Webster of
St, Helens and Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Chanmey of Auburn were
Sunday visitors 'at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Chamney and
tamily.
Vesper Service Set
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and family
were Mr, and Mrs. Chester Finnis
gan and David and Mrs. Raymond
Finnigan Of Crewe, Mrs. Cecil
Chamney of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A, McLaughlin and Joanne
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, O. A. McLaughlin
of Detroit spent the week-end
visiting with '.b.:18.8t Wawanosh
friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hiseler and
son of Guelph spent Sunday with
Mr. anti Mrs. Tom Armstrong and
family,
Shards y visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson and fain-
ily were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilt
stead of Bluevale, Mr, and Mrs.
George Seffersoh of Clinton, Mr,
and Mrs. Doug, Saunder, joint,
Lawrence, Nancy and Jane of Port
Stanley, and Miss Irene After.
son of Dunnville,
Mr. •and Mrs, Ted Robinson, Jim,
Bill and Judy visited with the
tatter's parents, Mi., and Mrs.
Gersham Johnston of Winghatn.
Miss 'Lucy Thompson of Brorto
and her cousin. Mt. Harry Spencer
of Brooklin were Sunday visitors
With Mrs, John Thompson and
Howard, Mr, and Mrs. Eert 'Fitz.
gerald Of Ititicardine were Monday
visitors at the oartie
Hold Anniversary
At United Church
GORRIP, -- The Gerrie United
Church is holding anniversary
services next Sunday, October 18th
at 11 a.m. and 7,30 p.m., Standard
J, E. -Clarke will be the
speaker, There will be no Sunday
School owing to the anniversary
service,
Birth
GRAHAM—In the Palmerston Hos-
pital on Monday, Sept, 28th to
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, drahanl, a
Thelnaa Part.
Mr. Fred SWirridlehurst of Cali-
fotnia visited With Mr: and Mrs.
Wm. N, ,Robertson recently.
Visitors with Rev. T. E. and
Mrs. Kennedy during the Thanks-
givingweek-end were Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Kennedy, Gail and Lou-
ise and Mrs. Morley Plunkett, of
Toronto, Mrs. W. J. Hunter, Osh-
awa, Mr,' and Mrs. James Brem-
ner' and Mrs. Robert Bremner of
Union, Mrs. John Ballantyne, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. .D. Campbell, Anne,
Mary and Joy, of Molesworth.
A speeial Thanksgiving service
was held in the United Church on
Sunday Mr. Alan H, Neelon deliv-
ering' aeserm"on, commending a life
of praise and •thanksgiving. The
choir sang two .numbers. Baskets
of.flowees.and leavea and fruits of
autumn, sy,mbolized the harvest
season, ' •
Mrs. Arthur Shaw visited Mr.
and Mrs.' Cooper Nethery at Bel-
grave for a few days last week,
Jack Elliott came from Corn-
wall for a Thanksgiving visit at his
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peacock and
family motored to Ottawa for the
Thanksgiving week-end, visiting
P.;s,. Inspector George Peacock,
Mrsa Peacock and family.
Me. arid Mrs. Stanley Darling's
Thanksgiving family gathering in-
cluded. Donald Darling, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Darling and family, all
of TOronto; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Dar-
ling of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Campbell and family of Mor-
riss Mr. aind Mrs. George Darling
and family ,of Wingham.
Mrs. Mabel -Harris and Barry of
Lambeth spent the week-end with
Mrs. Edward rohnston, who return-
ed with them l'o Lambeth to spend
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes have
Moved from Wingham to the home
Ken they bought from Mr. George Bur-
ger. Mr, and Mrs. Burger have
taken posseSsion of tire farm they
recently bought near Gorrie.
Mrs, Margaret Ogram of Toronto
Was a ,recent visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Greenaway.
Mr, 'Bernard Lillow of London,
spent the week-end with his mo-
ther., Mrs. Nellie Lillow,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Floyd Moffatt and
family of Southampton were with
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt for
Thanksgiving,
Paula and Stephen Barry, of Sar-
nia, are spending a few days with
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
George T, Thomsen', Their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Barry, are
moving shortly with their family to
St, John, N.B.
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Hoffman and
son of Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs,
Bruce Webb, Of Barrie, spent Sun-
day with their ;parents, Mr, and
Mrs, C B, Hoffman,
Per Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.
k, MacTavish and children of
London vlsitdd Mr. and Mrs. It H.
McKinnon, Last week Dr,
Robertson, Mrs. Robertson, of
litigwood and Mrs, Alex Armstrong
of Brussels Visited -at the seine
home.
Mr. aria Mrs. Lloyd flockridge
and Timmy, Toronto, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.. M. D.
Irvin.
Service in St. Stephen's Church
will be held .at 1.30 Tern. commenc-
ing Sunday, Oct, 18th. Slides \ on
the:, study 'hot* 'entitled, "Talking
Drums" will be shown. iii 'the
L.OL. hall, Gorrie, . on Thursday
evening,, Oct. 15th at „8.15 p.m.
These are being shown throughout
the Huron Diocese. W.XS. mem-
bers of the United and; Piesbyter-
ian Churches are invited to attend,
'Miss Betty Wylie, Toronto,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with Mrs. John Wylie. •
• Mrs. Gladys Lee, Lyleton,, Man.,
is visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Walter
Charles. Mr. and Alta. Roy
olitirles„ Listowel, and Mr, Thos.
Cuthbert, Ripley• visited at •the
homes ,of Messrs. Herbert and.
Walter Charles. on Sunday.
,Mrs, J. T. Huckwith of. Wallace-
burg, returned home Monday after•
spending several clays •with her
sister, Mrs.µ Alex. Graham • and Mr.,
Graham.
Mr. Jelin Cathers visited Mrl.
and Mrs. A. Lincoln, Belrnore one.
Sunday.'
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Stokes and
Doris, Belmore, and Miss Mary
Thornton of Kitchener spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Thornton.
'Mr. Andrew Davidson is a
patient in Palmerston Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger
attended' Norwood Fair, visited
friends at Havelock and spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Inglis of Peterborough.
Misses Margaret Hastie and
Sandra Edgar spent the week-end
in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Hastie, To-
ronto, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hastie.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
Charles Black in the loss of his
sister, Mrs. Roy Gedcke, Fordwich,
Miss Sandra liastie, London
University, Miss Heather Hestia
Donald and Tom Hastie of To-
ronto were Thanksgiving holiday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Hastie.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Nay and
Ricky spent Sunday and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore,
Brussels.
Miss Karen Michel, Stratford„
spent the week-end with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel.
Miss Sandra Hastie, University
of Western Ontario, was a holi-
day visitor at the home bf Mr, and
Mrs, Ken Hustle. •Tom Hastie was
also heme from Toronto,
Misses Dorothy and Margaret
McTavish, Weston, Were guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Adams' over
the week-end: Mr, and Mrs, Erie
King spent Sunday •afternoon at
the same home,
Mr, and Mrs, John Campbell,
Susan and ittleky, Seven Islands,
Quebec, spent from Wednesday to
Saturday of last week' with litr.
and Mts. Harty king and othier
Gorrie friends,
Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Sastie, To-
ronto, spent the Week-end and hog-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ha,-
tit.
lr
Mr. 1h. H, Therepson spent Sans
day With Mr. and Mrs, Allan Me-
Gila of Wingharn.
Mr. Georgebane" left last Tues-
day for Edmonton, Alberta. ,
,Mrs. Elsie Riney, • Wingham,
arid Mrs. Clarence Hutchison, St.
Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest King, .one day last week.
Mr. ,and Mrs; Bill. Hart, Oshawa,
spent the week-end and holiday
with Mr. and Mrs.• Edward New-
ton and with Me., and MrS. Hart,
Wroxeter, • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles, Mr.
Ron • Miles, -Mr.•s and ,' Mrs,. Bill
Smythe and Allan alistai Toronto
Were visitors with Mr: and. Mrs.
NorMan Wade on , ;Sunday and
Monday. ' .• ,
Jack King, Stephen andWendy
Gott of Toronto;were "'holiday
visitors with the former's 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xing. Jack
has entered his first year at Tor-
onto University and is taking a
Forestry Engineering course.
Mrs. Gordon Underwood spent
a few days in Sarriston last week.
Mrs. Robt, Ferguson visited'Mrs.
Pearl Patterson in Fordivieh for
a feW days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collins and
Miss Irene Holmes . of Toronto
were Thanksgiving guests 'of Mr,
H. V. Holmes.
Mr, and Mrs. James Graham of
Toronto were holiday 'visitors with
relatives. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Under-
wood of Palmerston on . Saturday,
who are moving to Guelph this.
week.
The Woman's AsSociation of the
Gorrie United Church, will meet at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Parrish
on Thursday, October 15th at 2.30.
Group 2 will have charge of the
program. An invitation has been
received froin St. Stephen's Church
to meet with them in the L,O.L.
Hall on Thursday at 8.15 p.m.
when ;pictures ,on Africa will be
shown.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Edgar and
Jimmy of Guelph spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs, sector Hamilton
and family and Mrs. C. Hamilton
visited Mr, and Mfrs. Archie Scott
of Exeter on Sunday,
.Mrs, Olive Will and Wilma, Mrs.
Edson Riley,'Mr, and M. Jos.
Gillanders, all of Leamington, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Justin Will,
Mr, and Mrs, Emil Griese of
Michigan, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, Koch on Sunday,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C.
koch, they called at the homes of
Messrs. Henry, 'William and Clar-
ence Koch Wallace Township.
Mr. and 'Mts. Fred bowdall,, To-
ronto, were week-end guests Of
Mr, and Mrs, Prod Tlyndman,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bell and
family, Mn and Mrs, Jaelt Boat
and family, 411 of Preston, spent
For December 20
'FfniLGRAVE---The regular meet-
' ing of the La Lo Li group of the
Canadian Girls' in Training Was
beld on Friday evening in the
w' Church and was opened with the
purpose, The group repeated
Scripture in 'Miami. Routine re=
ports were read by the secretary
and treasurer.
It was deeided to hold the `neXt.
meeting 'on Thursday evening, and
the roll call Will be answered With
the second' verse of the Children's
Song. Rtith Coultes and Marjorie
Homier will be in charge Of this
Meeting. Plans Were made for the
'vesper service .0 be held On
Deceinbor 20,
The worship sets/lee was opened
With the hymn, "My Faith- Looks
up to Thee",after which, Linde,
Rlnn read te Seripture lesson,.
The story about Philip and the
Men in the alexia, was read by
Wendy Fear, The Seta/lee closed
With, the hymn, "What- a, Friend
We ilaire in Jesus", Wendy gave
the benediction,
The group 'Started its study On
•the disciples. Work was started
, on a quilt at this Meeting. A sing
song and fealties', and the singing
of T6,04, elesed the hiceting,
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