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Across Canada canada fOr the 'Mentally Retairded!s annual -Hallowe'en party last week. The
,,.. 'evening was highlighted by apple bobbing, dancing and a costume parade. There was
, even a contest for anyone who thought' they could guess how many jelly beans were in a
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Dedicate, BiblesGORRIE — Anson Ruttan of
Fordwich presented 80 Bibles to
the Gorrie Vnited Church on
Sunday, on behalf of the family
and in memory of their parents!,
the late Leonard and Margaret
Ruttan. The Bibles were received
and dedicated by Rev. Wesley B.
Rev. Ball chose as his sermon
''The Tyranny of Things". The
choir sang the anthem, "Teach
Us to Pray" with Mrs. John Free-
man as the organist.
Gorrie
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender of
Gowanstown visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie 1Viiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clayton
of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson.
• Dale Thompson of Kitchener
spent Monday at the same home
and visited Goldwyn Thompson
who was taken by ambulance t�
Listowel Memorial Hospital Sun-
day evening.'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy,
Janna and Philip; Mrs. Charles,
Finlay, Mrs. Roy Gowdy and
Mrs. Harry Gowdy were supper
guests at the home of Ross ,Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold •R,obWon
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Jacques of WoodstOck.
Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs.
Thomas MacDonald have re-
,:,,,..iurnekhome,„after visiting Mr.
• aheMis. Clarence Lackie, and
Mrs. Eva Bigsby of Pontiac,
Mich. They also spent a cOttple ,of
• days with friends in Londbn.
'Miss Shirley Bennett of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Bennett. •
Mr. and Mrs. John McElvan-
ney, Mari, and Matthew of St.
Catharines spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner
visitedSunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Shera of Moorefield.
Mrs. Cecil Grainger, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Grainger, Bruce
Grainger of London and Robert
Grainger of Kitchener visited
Mrs. Howard Grainger of Orillia.
on Saturday and called at the -,
Dolittle Funeral Home in Orillia.
\ Mr/end Mrs. Irving Toner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harri-
son of Harriston on Sunday.
Mrs. George • Cameron and
John of Stoney Creek spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Edgar.
Mr., and Mrs. Gary Stefan of
Leamington spent the weekend
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson
visited Sunday withlir. and Mrs.
Everett Sperling of goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer
of Blyth visited Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Mchmes.
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Grades One and Two enjoyed a
costume party on October 31.
They also dunked for apples and
did pumpkin activity booklets as
well as several Hallowe'en art
activities.
Grades five and six: In prep-
aration for the celebration on All
Saints' Day, the pupils research-
ed and prepared outlines for their
patron saint. In science they have
begun the study of bird migra-
tion. Rachelle Campeau and
Pauline Schmidt dressed up as
saints for Mass on Friday.
Grades three and four made
Hallowe'en witches and ' ghosts
out of string and paper. They had
a Hallowe'en party with a variety
of mysterious visitors attending.
On Friday, Natalie Campeau, So-
phie Beyersbergen and David
Montgomery dressed up as saints
and received prizes from Father
Nolan.
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