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THURSDAY,. SEPT. 24th, 1959
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'PORTER'S HILL
PO1Vi'I ti'S , MILL, Sept. • 21. —
Special 'Rally Day services were
held at Grace Church last Sunday.
During the Sunday School service
Mrs. Elgin Cox told a story to the
children entitled' "The Red Jeep."
- There will be no Sunday School
next Sunday on account of°the an-
niversary ' services. Morning .ser-
vice at 11 o'clock with Rev. Patrick,
speaker, 'and, evening service at
7.30 with Rev. Mr. Sweeney, Au-,
burn, as guest speaker. Special
music is being prepared. We hope
as many as possible will join usw,in
these services.
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Mrs. R. Orr Heads '
Re=union Group
The sixth annual picnic of the
descendants of Jane Dunlop and
David Orr was held at Harbor
Park on September 6th with 31
present.
_ There. were- four new -babies this'
year: Raymond Craig, son of Mr.
and Mrs.. Gerald Orr, of Goderich
Township; Brian Douglas, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Orr; David
Bradley,'son of Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Orr; David Laurie, son of Mr:
and, Mrs. Laurie Blaser, • all of
Toronto.
Sports were held under . the
direction of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Orr. Winners of races
follows: Five and under,
Meriam, Tommy Willis
under, Kenneth Meriam,
16 and under, Glenda Carr,
were • as
Gerald
, 10 and,
Keith Orr;
David
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Glenda Carr; married ladies, Dox -
Men,• Jack Meriam, Don Willis;
three-legged race, David Orr , and
Sherrill Carr; kick -the -slipper, Jack
Meriam; life-saver relay, Dan Wil-
lis' team.
At dinner, ''Elva Carr had the
lucky plate and Iteta Orr guessed
the number of jelly bans in, the"
jar. Elva Carr read the first edi-
tien Yof the Orr,Record1 which was
very interesting.
The election of officers for the
following year are: president, Mrs:
Richmond Orr; secretary -treasurer,
Marilyn Orr; sports, committee,
Doreen and Dan Willis and Evelyn
and Gerald Orr, Editors of the
newspaper are Elva Carr and
Beverley Orr.
r; singe a lest an yn ,
eel 'Orr, Barbara 'Meriam; married
Mr. C. E. Empey, who underAent
a major operation recently, has >ne,
covered successfully and is con-
valescing at Victoria Hospital,
London..
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT J. NEPHEW
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1 OBITUARY
One of the attractions of garden-
ing as a bobby is the infinite var-
iety of flowers available to choose
from. "Most of the research work
of lily culture has been done by
North- Americans,'-' Sandy Best, of
Greenock. Farms, Georgetown, told
Goderich Meeting
at their
monthly meeting on Friday even-
ing. .Speaking of the ,history of
these flowers, he said that "The
beautiful new ;i-lybrid Lilies have
been developed in the relatively
short time since the last war."
The extensive knowledge, skill
and experience of the speaker was
clearly shown' in his lecture, il-
lustrated by slides with the beauti-
ful natural colors of the various
types of .lilies. Mr. Best 'spoke
with enthusiasm, of the contribu-
tion 'inade to -horticulture by Miss
Isabelle Preston, former ;research
botanist at the O.A.C., 'and at
the Dominion Experiiental Farm
at. Ottawa. Almost-ever'yone has
a lily, lilac, 'flowering crab tree or
other plant, developed by Miss
Preston. Other noted lily hybrid-
izers mentioned were,, Jan de
Graaff, of Oregon,' Percy Byam, of
Toronto, Dr. C. F. -Patterson, of
Saskatchewan, soy Wallace, of
Australia, and Dr. A. R. Brown,
known as the Prairie Gardener.
At the conclusion of this out-
'stand'ing program, .,Mr. L. Taylor
_ xpxessed...the._ap.precia.tion..Of the_
members to the speaker. Brigadier,
Ross conducted the draw for d.por
prizes won by Mrs. Hardy, A. R.
Scott, and J: P. Warren. Refresh-
ments were then served .and a
social hour enjoyed
MR. FRANK M. MachONALI .
Mrs. Wilfred D'enomme, Victoria
street, Goderich has been bereaved
by the death of her father, Frank
M. MacDonald,_ Z.R. 4, Clinton. He
died in Clinton Public Hospital,
Monday, at the age of 75. He was
a farmer in Hullett Township and
had been,sick about a month. He
was born near Porter's Hill Gode-
rich Township, ,A son of the late
MK and Mrs. Jamei Mac'DfonaId and
is survived by his wife, the former
Edna Hudie.
Other survivors . are two sons,
Gordon' at home, ' Fred of Clinton,
and one daughter, Mrs. Wilfred
(Edna) Denomtne, of Goderich.
There are also three.. brothers, Glen,
of Detroit, and James and Colin of
Porter's Hill and a sister, Mrs. Alda
Gray, also of ,. porter's Hill. A
brother,' William, and a sister,
Florence, predeceased him.
Mr. and Mrs. Denomme and
"children attended the' funeral on
_Wednesday, afternoon at t h e,
Beattiee\ funeral home,, Clinton.
The btirial was in Clinton ceme-
tery. Rev. D. J. Lane of the Pres-
byterian Church of which Mr. Mac-
Donald was a member, officiated.
HOLMESVILLE
HOLMESViILLE, Sept. 21. - Mr.
and Mrs.. Harold • Holtzhaur and
children, of Niagara Falls, Ontario,'
spent the week,elyd with Mr, and
Mrs. Edward` Grigg.
Messrs. Ted McCullough and
Bruce Lobb spent Sunday in Tor
on Mrs. Bert Trewartha is "a "patent'
in the Clinton Public Hospital.
"Mrs. Frank Norman; who has
been with her daughter, Mrs. H.
Hinz, in New Hamburg, for some
time, is now a patient in the K. -W.
Hospital, Kitchener, where she had
a serious operation,'ttie •e•nd of last
week.
Mr. Jack Norman, who has been
at Minden, Ont., for the • past
month, spent the week -end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
Wm. Norman, prior to registering
'for his third year at the University
of Toronto.
Mr. Kenneth Potter has' regis-
tered for his second year of the
degree course 'at the O.A.C. in
Guelph.
The W.M.S. meeting of the
Holmesville United Church, met in
the basement of the church on
Tuesday, September 15th. " Mrs.
Elmer Potter's group was in charge
of, the program and Mrs. Morgan
Jones was in the chair. The call
to -worship was given by Mrs. M.
Jones and Mrs. Stewart Farquhar
read°the Scripture lesson. A read-
ing was given by Mrs. 'Kenneth
Harris, and Mrs. Ninian Heard led
in prayer. Mrs. Harry Cudmore
read a temperance article and Mrs.
Barrie Walter read an 'article on
Christian `Stewardship. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Carman Tebbutt, con-
ducted the business. Mrs. Harry
Cudmore gave a reading. Mri.
Elmer Potter gave a talk on the.
life and works of Theodore Panel],
missionary to India. The meeting
closed with Mrs. Morgan Jones giv-
ing the benediction.
The W,A. meeting followed, with
the president, Mrs. Reg.. Miller, in ,
the chair.. The Scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Reg. Miller and I'
Mrs. Stewart Farquhar gave the
comments on it: The treasurer's
report .was. given by Mrs. Frank
McCullough. Mrs. Edward Grigg
and Mrs. John Grigg were appoint-
ed to decorate the church for an-
niversary services on October, 4th.
It was decided to cater tb the Fed-
eration , of Agriculture banduet in.
,November. The meeting closed
with prayer by Mrs. Reg. Miller.
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
Ninian Heard, Mrs. John Huller
and Mrs. Brogden Mae'Math. .
Anniversary services• will be
held in Holmesville United Church
on Sunday0 October 4th, -at 11 a,m.
and 7.30 p.m. Bev. M. G. Newton,
of Smithville, a-• former, minister,
is to be the guest speaker. Special
music is being . arranged by the
choir, under the leadership of
Mrs,' Lloyd Bond. • '
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Last year's bererrtbny was unique
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