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Wroxeter
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Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark were
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Mrs. Fraser Pollock and Todd of
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attended the 30th wedding amu-
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer
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Mrs. Vern Hupfer, Brussels.
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Mrs. William Hart has
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turned home following a few'
weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hart Jr. and family, Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mus-
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spent Sunday with Mr. and
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grove
Mrs. Doug Weber, Walkerton.
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Elaine Mclntee, Weston, spent
Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
Ross Sanderson.
WITH MRS. PHILIP PARSONS at the piano, more than 100
Mrs. J. S. Clift, Toronto, visited
Grade 3 and 4 students sang songs of yesteryear at Howick
her mother, Mrs. Edward Gibson
Central School's Annual Music Night held last Tuesday
than 500 local music lovers to
at the,weekend.
evening. The event drew more
Mrs. Bob Black was a guest
the school's gymnasium.
with her mother, Mrs. Harvey
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Coupland, last weekend.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Harvey McMichael
and family in the loss of a loving
Gorrie P
wife and mother, the former
Annie Hupfer, and to her sisters
Mr. and Mrs- James Muir, band of the former Margaret
and brothers, Miss Evelyn Jackie and Andrew and Jack MacDonald of Molesworth held in
Hupfer, Mrs. Charles McCut Underwood of Guelph visited the Anglican Church, Oxford
p
c peon, Vernon and Lloyd Hupfer.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Full obituary next week.
Underwood. Earl Dunn of Cranbrook, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy Eric Whitfield of Atwood and Mr.
have returned home from a two and Mrs. William Whitfield of
Guests esker
weeks holiday in Jamaica. Listowel also attended.
Mrs.
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Mrs. Wilford King. and
Thomas MacDonald visited
sermon
Tuesday with Mrs. Norman Wade VISIT FARM
gives
of Wingham. GORRIE — The Kindergarten
WROXETER — Miss Lavonlne
Mrs. Addie Hutchison of Moles- classes of Miss Catherine Edgar,
Ballagh was guest speaker at the.
worth spent a few days with Mrs. Mrs. Brian Doubledee and Mrs.
Sunday morning service at
United Church. Mrs.
John Strong. Brian Underwood, Howick Cen-
Miss Elizabeth Neilson of Lon- tral School, visited the farm of
Wroxeter
Bob Strong conducted the service
don spent the weekend with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fairles,
in the absence of Rev. Wesley
and Mrs. David Neilson. RR 1, Gorrie, on Monday and
Ball who is presently hosting ' a
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Binkley of Tuesday and saw the cows being
tour to the Holy Land.
Elmira have moved to Gorrie. milked in the milking parlor. A
The scripture reading was
A. Russell Jefferson of Ottawa class and a half attended each
taken from Ecceliastes, the story
visited with his sister, Mrs. day, approximately 50 pupils.
of Solomon, and Miss Ballagh
George Keil and Mr. keil.
chose as, her sermon topic
Miss Jane Pengilley, Huron
home of Clinton held a
'Irragedy . . . Comedy . . . or
Quist'? She began her sermon
from Shakespeare
economist
4-H Leaders' Training School in
the Gorrie United Church Wed Mrs. W. Horsburgh
with the quote
'All the world's a stage' and all
"riesday and .Thursday. The pro
the men and women merely
ject is a "Touch of Stitchery" dies in hospital
players
with .26 leaders and also the
She said the modern day world
Bruce County home economist Funeral service was held Tues -
is a stage and man's life seems to
attending.
day afternoon at 2:30 at the Ford -
be lived on either a stage of
tragedy or a stage of comedy. On
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger
visited Wednesday with Miss wick United Church . for Mrs.
Walter of the Howick
the tragedy stage, man seems to
Beatrice Shearer and Thomas
la. HvrsJburgh W. A. Stinson of
be always fighting something,.al-
Shearer of Teeswater.
Earl of Atwood visited dwich and Rev. William
grays searching .for something.
When the perfect life evades him,
Leslie
Parker minister of the Fordwich
Mrs. Roy Gowdy on Sunday. lican Church, conducted the
Ang
he wallows in self pity ana
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner spent
Mr. and service. Interment followed in
usually suffers alone.
On the comedy stage, life for
Sunday evening with
Mrs. James Warrell of Fordwich. Fordwich Cemetery.
many is all laughs. But we find,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson pallbearers were John Craig,
eventually, that we must face life
and Mr. and Mrs. Morley John- Jack Prichard, Herman Litt,
seriously and there is no lasting
son of Fordwich have returned Elmer Harding, Sam Johnston
satisfaction in power, position or
from a two weeks' holiday in and Alex Petrie.
possessions.
"However," the speaker said,
Florida. Memorial Lodge LOBA No. 131
Little Krista Miller of Sudbury held a service in the Davidson
"Christ calls us to a,centre stage
spent ten days with her grand- Feral Home, Gorrie, Monday
where the curtain never falls,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie evening.
and joy never ends•" She used the' Miller and her cousin, Karen
"The Touch of a Master's Brears of Palmerston while their Mrs. Horsburgh died Sunday.
poem
Hand" to dramatize the influence parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant February 29, at the Wingham and
that Christ can have on a person's Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Beverley District Hospital at the age of 82.
life.
Brears were on a motor trip to Born March 9. 1893, she was the
During the service, the choir Texas. former Margaret Lilian Mc -
sang the anthem "Lead Me To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood Clean. Her husband predeceased
Calvary" with Mrs. A. E. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott her several years ago.
accompanying on the organ.
motored to Guelph on Sunday Mrs. Horsburgh was a member
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. of the Fordwich United Church.
Underwood visited their son Jack
and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. Survivingare three daughters,
DUPLICATE
Scott attended the Guelph Figure Mrs. Mary Belle Peddle of
Oshawa. Mrs. Les (Irene) Boyle
BRIDGE RESULTS
Tied for first, Yvonne McPher-
Skating Carnival in which two of
their granddaughters. Laura and of Geraldton and Mrs. Emerson
son and Arthur Wilson; Harley Lisa Rea took part in several (Eva) Ferguson of RR 1. Clif-
ford. one son, Stan of RR 1, Wing -
Crawford and Farish Moffatt:
second, Patricia Hay and Mary
numbers.
:firs. Thomas MacDonald. ham: 14 grandchildren and nine
Caslick: third, May Porter and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. great-grandchildren. She was
by two sons. John
Leonard George: fourth, Norma
Iain Forbes of Harriston attended predeceased
Parker and Omar Haselgrove. the funeral of George Barr. hus- and Russell
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THE SENIOR CHOIR, comprised of 60 Grade 7 and 8 students, showed a crowd of more
than 500 spectators how well the music program of Howick Township School was doing.
The choir was one of 16 groups that took part in the school's Music Night held last Tuesday
evening. Leading the choir was music teacher Philip Parsons.
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