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Officers Installed
Al 4.04., Meeting
The Loyal Orange .14Pdge..
held election of officers a t the
'meting on Monday evening with
Past Master. George 'Brooks in the
chair for the installation., Lunch
was served at the close of the
meeting, which concluded with the
national anthem And prayer,
The officers installed were; 'WM.
Bro. Joe Clark; IPM,, Bro.
Hogg; Chaplain, Br. Stanley NeW-
Man; rec, sec" Bra, John Pattis.onl
financial sec„, cHro, John Tiffin;
treas.., Bro, Wm, Henderson; Mar-
shal, Bro.. 4ohn McInnes; 1:fit Lee,
tater, Bro,' Harold Hutton; 2nd
Lecturer, Bro. ,Carl Johnston; 1st
Comm., Richard ,Tacklin; 2nd
Comm., Keith Finnigan; 3rd Comm.
Robert Spotton; 4th Comm., Leo-
nard James; • .Dth Comm„ Robert
Marines; auditors, Earl Hamilton,
Syd Moffat; Inside Tyler, John.
Ward; Outside Tyler, Stanley
Campbell,
W,A., Holds Annual
Tea and Bazaar
.WR04$7.174-.11here. .Was A good
turnout on Sattirday when the
Woman's ,Assoelatien of the. United
Chureh held its annual baPlar,
v4itors were received at the
door by Mrs. Charles 11/feCtiteheen,
o. i AP$ 44. (..; antic, Itev. lWart
Clarke declared the .haxiar .open at
three and welcomed every-
one,
The tea table was centred with
MUMS and the event .was cenvened
by Mrs. John Snell and Mrs, Lloyd
Magee. There was a hake table
and a novelty table, farm produce
and parcel post, Christmas Cards
and hand Painted pictures,
The -Q.G,I.T, members were tak-
ing orders for church calendars,
Mrs. Harry TichbOurne and Mrs.
Toyribee Lamb of Coderieh. visited.
..kianday with .ttio fortner'S mo-
ther, Mrs, David nenne$17,
Mr. and Mrs, 4obert Hitll, of
Wingliarns and Mr. John Craig vis-,
'tea on Saturday with Mrs, J.
Craig in Victoria Hospital.
Miss Lilian Smyth of Toronto.
and Mr. Albert Smyth of !Kitchen-.
or spent the week-.end with .'their
Parents, Mr. and .Mrs.. Edwin
Smyth,
The Sunday School of the United
Church .wili hold its Christmas con-
cert on December 21 and SS,
10, Kinloss, will hold A concert on
December 11.
Mr, Carman Whytocig has been
laid up with an injured knee,
Pr. Donald -Watt of Bella Coola
Hospital, B.C., telephoned to his
parents, Rev, and. Mrs. W. 3. Watt,.
on ...Sunday Afternoon from Edmon-
ton, Dr. Watt will' be in Alberta
dur,ing November, .telling of the
work of the Home Mission Board
'of, t he.. ;United Church .1n, diffarent.
churches in the province,
Mrs, Robert Ross spent last week
with Mrs. Alma Cam'pbell and Miss:
Barbara , of London.
Mr and Mrs. James Gaunt and
Janet of Toronto Spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs:
John Gaunt and with her parents
in Morris. Township,
Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs,
Walter Lott' were among the 500
Institute ladies who attended the
Grey-Bruce convention held in Ow-
en Sound last Monday and Tues-
day in the coliseum. Dinner on
Monday was served in 'Knox Un-
ited Church and many of the ladies
were billeted among this congrega-
tion. All attended the turkey ban-
quet served in the coliseum on
Monday evening,
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With the curette Scholarship at the Commencement Friday evening.
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subways,' which make up one of
the most efficient systems of un-
derground transportation in the
world. The stations are decorat-
ed with glass chandeliers, In his
travels last summer Mr. McKinney
crossed 22 borders,
The guest speaker was Intro-
duced by Warren Callan and was
thanked by Bill Montgomery.
The Wingham Kinsmen met At
the Queens Hotel on Friday eve-
ning for the regular dinner meet-
ing with President Jim Currie in
elmfge. The Kinsmen., have de-
cided to again sponsor the Ban
tam hockey club and a curling bon-
spiel will be held,
Special attention was given to
the International Goodwill Wcek
and in this connection the club had
as its speaker Mayor R. E. McKin-
ney, who spoke of his recent trip
to Europe and showed slides,
He ,discussed conditions in. East
and West Berlin, Saying that 55
per. cent of Berlin was ruined in
the war by air power., The West-
ern section is built up more than
the East.
From Berlin Mr, McKinney flew
to Moscow, where one of, the high-
lights of the trip took place when
he managed to see the inside of
one of the Kremlin buildings. The
University of Moscow has 20,000
students registered.
He made special mention of the
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Mr. Art Gibson and other mem-
bers of the property committee of
Enron County Council attended the
opening of the new Middlesex
County administrative offices in
,The .guPsts
were taken on a tour of the
building and the reception was
held at H.M,C,S, Prevost,
Mr, and. Mrs. Billie Hart, Osha-
wa, spent the weekend with their
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Newton.
Mr, and Mrs, Merwyn Grainger
and, family, Exeter, were visiting
in the village,
Mr. and Mrs, Dean Gibson,
Lucan, spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs, George Gibson,
Miss Bonnie Edgar, Waterloo,
was - a week-end visitor at her
home here,
Mr. and Mrs, William Hart, Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Hart, Mrs, R. New-
ton and Miss Nancy Newton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Hart, Listowel ,,and ,attended
the baptismal serviyes when Susan
Margaret, daughter of the latter,
was baptized.
Mrs. R. Newton, Mrs. W, E. Weir
and Mrs. George Gibson accom-
panied by Rev, E. Clark of Gorrie,
went . to London last Friday to
visit Mrs. Harvey Bradshaw and
Miss Gertie Bush who, we are
pleased to report, are much im-
proved.
Mr. and' Mrs, Clayton Coates and
Joy, Sarnia, spent the week-end
with the, former's parents and
accompanied by Mrs. Ross Coates,
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. John Lucas, Listowel.
Mrs, James Shera, Gorrie, is
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. Perce Copeland. •
Mr. Everett Carpenter, Fergus,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Ingram one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Busby and
family, Mildmay, spent an evening
last week with Mrs. Busby's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker.,
Mr, and Mrs. William Simpson,
Molesworth, spent Sunday With
Mrs. Frank F. Wright. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Copeland,
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. ThomaR Karsha-
_Refs, ,Toronto, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Gathers.
Mr. William Ringlet- has spent
the past couple of weeks with rela-
tives before returning to Dearborn,
Mich., where he will spend the
:winter with his. sister, Mrs. A.
Tenant.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Goff and Janis, Lon-
don, spent Sunday with Mr. James
Allen and Mrs. Lottie
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gowdy, Mr. and
Mrs. John Fischer, Mr. and Mrs.
H. McMichael, Mr. Jack:Willits and
Mr, and Mrs. Art Gibson attended
the banquet 'in honour of Warden
and Mrs. William Jewitt at the
Presbyterian Church, Goderich on
Tuesday ,evening.
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WROKETER—The October .rnee-
tIng of the C.G.I.T. opened by
singing, the national anthem' fol-
lowed by a prayer by Sharon El-
liott.
• A hymn was sung, The elec-
tion of officers resulted as follows:
Pres., Dawn Luc Clarke; sec., El-
aine Sanderson; treas., Betty Ann
Adams; vice-pres., Sharon Elliott;
press ,reperter, Joyce Heimpel.
The meeting was continued by
the business •and closed with Taps.
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While Volkswagen is continually improving,
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And everywhere you go, you will find
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WROXEMER—About 90 m cal-
hers and visitors attended Forest
Lodge A,F,&A.M., on Monday even-
ing, when ID,D.G.1VE, Ken Saxton
of Wingham made his official visit.
Wor. Master Richard Carson of
Gorrie was in charge of the meet-
ing, !GUeSts were present from all
the lodges of the surrounding area,
SWIFT'S SHORTENING •
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stantly. It has kept well ahead of expanding
productionjoclay, Volkswagen is more than
a car. It is a household word, a standard for
'what is good honest value. And that is because
you, everyone, can actually "see" the quality
in a Volkswagen. It is there in every detail,
every part. You don't have to be an engineer
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Open them. Close them. They shut solidly with
the sound of authority, The hood is the same—
no gaping spaces where it meets the body.
This is what experts examine with pleasure
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see., Ernie Lewis; treas4 Harvey
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