a rr rrr i lL Manchester Service will be at 10 a.m. next Sun- day morning and Sunday School' at 11.15 a.m. _ Anniversary services will be held in Manchester Church on Sunday Nov- ember 6th. In the afternoon the guest speaker wil), be Rev. HOA; . Mellow, B.A; of Northminster Churels, Osha wa and in the evening Rev. A. F. Cowan of Centre St. United Church Oshawa will preach, .- i A new hard wood .floor has heen laid in the Township Hall. Gerald Crosier, Toronto was with is grand parents for 'the long week- i end. Mr. and Mrs, A. Roach and dng. ters were in Haliburton over the weéak- end. The Women's Association met in the Church last Thursday afternoon, There was an average attendance and a pro- fitable afternoon was enjoyed. The group in charge served lunch. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Phillips. Mrs, W. S. Taylor and Master Brent Mustard of Stouffville spent last Wed- nesday with Mr..and Mrs. W, F. Cro- sier, Mr. and Mrs. Mosley of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Wright Crosier. ge Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lamb are vaca- tioning -in Western Ontario and will attend 'the International . Plowing match at Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor," Stouff- ville, Mr. Robert Taylor, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Crosier and Miss Hilda Mupn of Toronto were with Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Crosier on Thanks- giving day. ; harvest home sermon. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hedges, Brook. lin called on friends in the village on Monday. Mr. H. O. Dobson is building a new house on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Crosier with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells, Misses Donna and Jean spent Thanksgiving in Chatham with My, and Mrs, Archie Crosier and 'sons. W. F, Crosier was in Galt on Wed- nesday with three entries for the an- nual Galt Yorkshire Show and Salt. Mrs. Gladys Archer spent Thanks- giving at the home of her daughter in Brampton. Blackstock The weather was ideal for Thanks- giving Sunday and Monday, and cer- tainly a great many pegple went places judging from the traffic, - Saturday was very chilly but there was a good 'attendance and a splendid fair in our village. Also over 500 people seemed to enjoy the turkey dinner in the United Church, and the concert in the Recreational Centre at night was con- sidered one the best.' Rally Day Service of the United S.S. was held Sunday morning. Mrs, Ivan Thompson told the children's story, "Wilhem and the Allie, and Dr. Bowles | gave a fine address on'Thanksgiving. Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Hutton preached a splendid Thanksgiving and The church was decorated with flowers, fruits, vegetables and grains, The Anglican church was marvel- ously decorated for the harvest home service Sunday morning and was filled with people to enjoy the excellent ser- mon by Rev. Canon C. H. Boulden, M.BE.. M.A., of St. Mark's Church, Port Hope, Rev. Boulden is Rural 'Dean of Durham and Northumberland this year. All the fruits, vegetables, ete, which were used for decorating were taken to Port Pérry Hospital after the service, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dawson and Sandra of Windsor, were week-end guests of Mrs. oF, A, Bailey, t Sunday evening guests of Mis, Vel- va Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and Catherine were: Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and Sandra; Mrs, F. A. Bailey; Murs, Joe Sedgewick and Mr. Hugh Sedgewick of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. A, L. Bailey; Miss Vern Thomp- son, Mus. Steven Saywell and Margaret and Miss Helen VanCamp spent Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Bailey, Mrg, Wo W. VanCamp spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater, Ottawa. : Mrs, Mark Weldon, Uxbridge, was guest-of Miss Eva Parr, Congratylations to Mr. Jas. Parr who celebrated his 84th birthday on Tuesday, a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble and Beth were-Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm moved-to Port Perry a week ago Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton moved into the apartment which they vacated ovef ~Martyn's store last Saturday. Then Saturday night the young people charivaried the Hamiltons. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn and Jimmy, Toronto, spent the "week-end with the Joe Bradburns, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Hosni Marilyn Archer, with the Wilbert Archers for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill visited her father and brother "and family, in Burnt River, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Giaham spent Sunday 'with friends in Fenelon Falls. Mrs. R. Ford has gone to Toronto for thé winter, Mr. and Mrs, Weir Swain were wiih ehd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clargnee Marlow and Bill, Rev. C. W. and Mvs, Hutton and family spent Thanksgiving Day' at Kemptville, Misses Jessie and Betty McArthur; Pearl Wright; Gertie Henry; Doreen VanCamp; Shirley Hamilton; Jean Wilson at their respective homes here. Mr. G. Paisley at his home in Dunn- ville, and Mr. Kerr at his home in St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright, Donnie and Leslie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright in Port Perry. . MrT Dugald 'McDougall, with Mrs, Ed. Darcy. Week-end "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill and the Roy Fergusons were Miss Helen Ferguson, Whitby Ladies' Toronto, | College; Rev. C,H, and Mus. Gerguson and Misses Maryliss and Pat, London; Mus. Gertrude Stephenson, Willowdale and Patsy Stephenson, Richmond Hill; George Dunbar, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock are spending a few days in Windsor and Mrs, J. A. Johnston went to Tilbury with them to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery, Mr. J. A. Johnston is with the Keith Johnstons at Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Dianne spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their cottage at Rice Like. - Mr. Joe Avery has gone to live with his daughter and son-in-law, Mp, and Murs, Cecil Brunt, Glen Millar, Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Naney, of { Bronte, spent. Wednesday night and ! Mr. and Mrs. B. McNeil and Dougie, Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs, Norman Mountjoy over the week- end. Mrs. Millard - Fallis, Baden,' spent Wednesday nifzht with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dorrell, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Ferguson, Pentic- ton, B.S,; spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Johnston, * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys visited friends in Kitchener for T hanksgiving Day. Mrs. Cail Wright spent a few days last week with hey Bini ha Pearl, in Toronto. LO.D.E The first meeting of Scugog Chap- ter LLO.D.E. for the Fall season, was held in the Library rooms on Monday, October 3rd, After the regular busi. ness was attended to; and reports on current activities were head, Empire Study took the form of a talk from Mys. J, C. Whitby on her trip to Eng- land and the continent in the Spring. Then a very pleasant ceremony took place in 'the présentation of a Life Membership to Mrs. GeorgecJackson by the [Regent Mrs. S. MacFarlane. Mrs, Jackson is a charter member and 2nd Regent of the chapter, also hold- ing other offices during the years. She said in her thank-you speech to the members that she felt she didn't deserve it, but was more than grate- ful. 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