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0` M. GEORGE BROWN
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Gorrie Personal
Notes
1ift. Lyra Ferguson, Jan and
the same home.
Mrs. Robert Strong, Jill and
#lint at Glen Williams recently
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alcorn,
Rent.
speet a day with Mr. and Mrs-
Kris and Cheri of London spent
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellis, Sack -
Jack Ferguson
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
ville, Nova Scotia, visited at the
by Rev. Bert Van Cook.
James Alcorn. Rick Alcorn of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mrs.
Orangeville spent Wednesday at
Hyndman on Saturday.
Stadey Gallaher of Wroxeter
the same home.
Rev. Stanley Johnston and
were Sunday visitors at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis
Lawrence Johnston of Essex
of Mrs.. Harley Colvin,
visited Mrs. Frances Lewis and
County visited Friday with Mrs.
Teeswater.
family of Kitchener on Sunday,
Harry Gowdy, Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin,
Jack.Underwood, Guelph, Mr.
Finlay, Harvey Sparling and
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
and Mrs. James Gilbert and Lori
other friends in the area.
burg and Mrs. Earl Patterson of
of Harriston and Clarence Borton
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Camp-
Fordwich visited Saturday with
of Palmerston were Sunday
bell of Georgetown spent Sunday
Mrs. William Austin. Mr. and
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mks. James Austin, Jeffrey and
Underwood.
Robinson.
Derek of Elmira spent Sunday at
Robert Gibson Sr. was ad-
Mrs. Robert Gibson spent
Mother's Day.
mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital,
several days last week at the
New Hambugg. Elgin Tomas of
London, on Sunday and will
home of her son and daughter -in -
Belrave WMS undergo major surgery. law m Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs.
9 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grainger Doug Gibson.
rneetln held and Christopher of London, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Blythe and
9 and Mrs. Michael Grainger of Jacqueline and Keith Love of
in Win ham Kitchener visited Sunday with Sauble Beach were Sunday
9 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
BELGRAVE — The WMS �' A. L. Stephens. Hastie.
meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Joho McCutcheon
Mrs. George Fear, a ham, Jamie and Mark of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
g and Mrs. John Strong, Gorrie, James Moloney and Christopher
May 8. Mrs. Fear presided and were Sunday guests of Mr. and of Bramalea.
opened the meeting with a read-
ing "Kindness". She then read
the hymn "From Ocean unto
Ocean". Mrs. Joe Dunbar read Turnberry
tenders re � acted
the scripture and Mrs. Victor I
Youngblut gave the meditation on
kindness. Mrs. Jack McBurney
led in prayer. The secretary's re- Turnberry council rejected township purchased the' entire of Mr. Eadie, under the same
port was given by Mrs. McBur- three tenders for the 30.05 acre 142 -acre farm for the gravel on it. conditions.
ney and �b assurer': report by parut. on ticles of
McGill farm because buildings In other business at the special has obeen CouncillorBrian
ted t deal with
meeting council rescinded a
Thirty-one sick and shut-in the tenders were below a reserve motion allowing Mac Eadie to problems with sale, rental and
bid set in committee of the whole, other matters involving the
calls were recorded. The roll call purchase a 30 -foot -wide right of property the township bought
was answered with a verse on Council decided not to accept a way across the townships farm from Mr. McGill.
kindness. Two guests were $50,050 tender or two $45,000 to his mother's adjacent Roth Drainage Ltd. of Gadshill
present. tenders at its May 8 meeting. Property. Council has been was allowed to withdraw its low
Before opening tenders a $62,000 criticized by a group of tender of $5,008 on the Number 10
Mrs. Stuart Cloh history
gave the reserve bid was put on the ratepayers for selling the parcel,
topic and gave a history of Can- p approximately one acre for Drain work because of an error in
terbury Cathederal, England. property. pp y the tender specifications. The
The property is now listed with $1,000 plus legal costs. work was then awarded to the
Mrs. Fear closed the meeting a local real estate agency, the The stripof land will now be next low tender. holder, Inglis
with a prayer and lunch. same one through which the sold to Mrs. Helen Eadie, mother Drainage.
SPRING CQNCERT—The Howick Central School spring concert was held last Wednesday
evening at the school and one of the highlights was the Grade 6 production 'Hamalot,
Royalty on the Romp'.
Four baptized
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
FORDWICH—Four infants
were received into Knox Presby
terian Church Sunday morning
Wroxeter P
by Rev. Bert Van Cook.
Dennis Earle and Robert Dean,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke
Forest, was a Sunday guest of
Mother's Day to view Blossom
Campbell (Sharon McMillan of
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allan.
Sunday in the orchards. They
Fergus); Bradley Blake, son of
McCutcheon, Brussels, on
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman were
also visited Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson
Sunday. They attended the
in New Dundee on Sunday where
Garry Gibson, Oshawa, and
(Colleen McMillan of Listowel)
baptismal service at the United
they visited the former's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Gibson,
and Mellisa Lynne, daughter of
Church where their grandson,
Mrs. Ivan Sararas, and Mrs.
Barrie, visited their parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cressman
(Carolynne McMillan of Gowans-
Michael Richard, son of Mr. and
Merle Weiss. They were ac-
and Mrs. Gordon Gibson; on
town) were received into the
Mrs. Richard Clarke of Port
companied by Wallace Toman of
Mother's Day.
Elgin, was baptized.
New Hambugg. Elgin Tomas of
Mr. and Mrs. George Watson
Mrs. Catherine McGowan,
Plattsville was also a guest at the
and daughters of Kitchener were
Mr. and Mrs. Van Cook and
Harriston, Mrs. Dorothy Brown,
same home.Sunday
guests of their parents,
David, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Elora, and Mrs. Don Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Watson.
Campbell of Palmerston and Mr.
Vancouver, British Columbia,
visited their aunt, Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marks
and Mrs. Willis Cressman of RR
visited their aunt and uncle, Mr.
McCutcheon, in Seaforth Com-
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Davey
1, Listowel also attended the
and Mrs. Gordon Gibson, one day
munity Hospital and also visited
Marks and family, Brussels,
baptism and were dinner guests
last week.
at the home of the latter's sister,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks
of Mr. and Mrs. Blake McMillan.
Mrs. Gladys Gallagher, Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton.
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson
. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock
called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
and Todd, Bramalea, Mrs.
WI meeting is held
Gibson one evening last week.
Edith and Oliver Grigg, Lucan,
Gordon Underwood of Gorrie
were Mother's Day visitors with
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark.
e
n eo m m u n hy hall
Marks on Saturday.
Mrs. Oliver Riley, Tharon,
Mary Beth Linda, the
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Griffith
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and visited
and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Heritage
_
former's mother, Mrs. Charles
Estates, Seaforth.
WHITECHURCH — Last
curators, gave a report on the
Metutcheon,•in Seaforth hospital
Miss. Marcia Gibson, Western
Wednesday evening the Women's
conference. She reported Lady
on Mother's Day.
University, London, was home
ItimHtute here held its family and
Tweedsmuir introduced the
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot
for the weekend with her parents,
consum ._ affairs meeting in the
Tweedsmuir Histories named
toured the Niagara fruit area on
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson.
Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall. President Merle
Wilson opened the meeting with
the Ode, Collect and the Lord's
Prayer.
After the reading of the
minutes it was decided to hold a
bazaar in September with a bake
sale, white elephant and tea
being served.
The collection was received
and then Miss Wilson gave
readings from an old school
reader and on John Diefenbaker.
Mrs. John A. Currie, a delegate
to the conference at Waterloo for
Altar guild
holds meeting
The Junior Altar Guild of St.
Paul's Anglican Church met at
the home of Mrs. Helen Curzon
this month with Mrs. Heather
Riley, assistant directress, in
charge.
Members who assisted in the
making of the Palm GYosses were
commended, as were the
members who assisten in the
preparations for the Easter
services.
Mrs. Riley was in charge of the
instruction period, which was
followed by a practice session.
Cheryl Delmage gave a brief
review of two phases of altar
work. Tracey MacKay and
(Meryl Beattie were appointed to
As" with the altar work during
the month of May.
Guests at the meeting were
Maureen Beattie and Anne
Sutherland of London and
Braoebridge. Refreshments were
aet'0 and the next meeting
sdOdWW for Juns 7, which will
M Ire last meetftlg 0*6 October.
after her and said when history is
written it should be remembered
that the Women's Institutes were
the greatest power behind the
scenes.
Arrangements were made for
attending the District Annual to
be held at Kincardine.
The roll call was answered by
about 20 members telling about
or showing something from their
homes that can be recycled. The
motto: 'People are like tea bags.
They never know their own
strength until they get into hot
water,' was given by Mrs. Lorne
Durnin. She closed with a poem
on tea bags. Mrs. Agnes Farrier
read a poem, somebody's
Mother', a parody of the old-time
poem.
The 4-H leaders and members
gave cooking with metric
measurements by Lori
Jamieson; the final touch by
Lori, Janet Laidlaw, Mary
Moore, Kendra Purdon and Faye
Irwin; and hats by Lori and
Janet. Lori was dressed in an old-
time costume and hat while Janet
was in a modern outfit with skirt,
blouse, coat and hat.
Following the singing of 'The
Queen' a grace was sung and
lunch was served.
MRs. JOE WALKER
Bluevale
Sincere sympathy of the
community is extended to Lloyd
Robertson on the passing of his
sister, Jean, in Wingham and
District Hospital following a
lengthy illness.
Miss Linda Harkness and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Elliott spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Joe
Walker and family.
SHARON LANGENDOEN was presented with a digital
watch for her public speaking efforts by Howick Legion
member Bill Newton. She won the school, district and re-
gional levels of the public speaking competition but was
eliminated In the all Ontario to. Iflnals In Toronto.
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