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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 1955
Mrs. Alex Whyitock was hos-
tess to the W,A, -meeting of
Salem Church an Wednesday af-
ternoon. There was a good at-
tendance and a splendid meeting,
Mrs,, Ethel Wilson, and IS/Ir.
•Wrn• Kidd,- Toronto, ,spent the
week -end with Mrs. Mary Wall,
Mr: and Mrs. Orville -Wilson and
Mr. James Wilson, • -
gr. andW
. Mrs.' Alex hytock,
iboys visited Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Campbell and girls.of
Kinloss `
Several: of the men attended a
Church Meeting at Ripley on Fri-.
day
day' evening.
• Our community was represent-
ed` .at Kincardine on; 'Friday af-
ternoon whei Premier Leslie
' Frost visited the Lakeside town.
'The sixth .meeting of the West=.
ford Dairy Maids was. held ,,'at
the • • home' of ()Ur leader, Mrs.;
Perry Hodgins and Sharon' . Hod-
gins on ,May .20th on• account of
the illness pf Mrs, • 3as. ' Heidenby.:
The first part'of the meeting•'was
spent on ; working • on. the .;record.
• •works. Beity, Alice and Sharon
then" made. junket. Donna, Susie
and Beatrice inade• corn starch
pudding. Joyce, Elda and :Bar-
bara made '. custard.. A dainty
lunch was served. Beatrice Hal
derlby •th•ariked..;the hostess.. Ther
-next meeting.is- to -beheld at the
honie, of. .our ; 'assistant leader,
Joyce H. aider:4)y,• on May . 28th:
LANGSIDE.
Mrs:' David .Andersen' of 'Para-
mount has been engaged. to teach
at Langside school iii September
and Miss Louise ;Ribey, of North
Bruce at S.S. • No. '9.:
Mr. Roy..; Gillespie .of Innerkip
was a visitor ' during' week-
end 'with •Mr. and NMrs.• William
.Evans and Ted:: -It is .interesting.
to note•,Mr, Gillespie ,rnet Mr. and
,4rs.'• Evans et • Woodstock ' when;
".they first came' to ..Canada from
England and . where they. were
'first employed. •
Mr. and :'Mrs. Sid Payne . and.
son' 'Ra•y,rnond and ' Bryan Mur
phy.of',•.Toronto. were week end
visitors with• the Tiffin' families:
Mr;. ancd•Mrs,..Russel ,Moore Si
family were visitors &tiring the.
:Week -end. with,iVlr. and Mrs. Geo.
Tiffin _ _ •
Mr.• and'' Mrs:- Jim: Henderson
and friends of -Brantford' visited.
with � Mi. and M s. Wesley` Tiffin.
Mr: and 'Mrs. Bob •Evans and
fami"ly . of London visited with
Mr. and' Mrs'' Wm. Evans . and,
1 ed...on Sunday:. .
Mr. and :'Mrs. Lloyd Smith en.d..
�VIr.;:• Reg . Smith of Petrolia ,were
week -end Visitors at. Frank. Mil-
ler•'s. •` •..
Mr. and IVITS4 Wm. Kennedy. of
Wingham-and Marlow and. rd'
Crow.st fi - —
o • . T�incar�ne were
visitors during, thea week -end at
e home of MT.• and : Mrs.. John
Crowston, .
A dance will be held in . Lang -
side Rall 'Friday night in `hobo
ot IIug }r F:ea,g n who..-has'__:been
stationed at Whitehorse and who
is .being '.moved to 'the far north.
Everyone welcomer Please bring
lunch. .. • ,
Members -of the Dawson family
spent the week -end with . Mr.
44.11- •,lea, o2i an4 Mr, and'Mr
Huntley . Dawson ' and . family.:
'Miss. Thelma Feagan, Mr. : and
Mrs, Roibert MacMillan. of God-
• crich,, Mr. and Mrs. ,Donald Mac-
Millan., of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs.' Len Maylin, Robert and
George of Simcoe were week,en.d
•visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Feagan:.w ,
ST; ,PETER SYMPATHETIC
An editor knocked at 'the Pearly
Gates
Ills face was scarred and ;oold;
Re` stood before the man of •fate
�lr adxnz-ss&o
n to the -fu . Y
"What Fhave •you done?" ,St. Peter
asked,'
"To gain admission here?"
I ve _. been. ` .an editoi=,; sir",. - he
said, -
"For 'many and many a"
yem'w.
T e. Pearly Gate swung open
wide .
St Peter touched the bell.
Come in'r,'he• skid, ' "and choose.
your harp; ' .
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IN. OLD. COUNTRY*
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Mrs. Angus Graham of Ripley
visited with. Mr:' and ,Mrs.. John
'Emerson; also Mr: and Mrs. Isaac
Nixon and Delbert,, Mr. and Mrs.'
Bert McClean, Mrs. • Wm. • McLean
and Mrs, Sturgean of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. • Burton' ,Colli
and family spent Sunday eve__
ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Stanley of :li•ipley.
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Hill visit-
ed relatives in : Goderiu h last
week s: : •
Mss' john 'Colwell, is spending
.a few days . with. liner daughter,
Mrs. Dot% 11Mosh. • g '
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Needham,
Nancy.'and Helen of Kincardine
visited at the.. home of Mr: and
Mrs. Victor •Gaw•ley .on Sunday.
Mr • and Mrs..' John Emerson
left` 'on Thursday for, Montreal
•where .theywill embark on gthe
liner "Letitia"for ;an''" extended
tour of England, Scotland and
Ireland. •
Miss Sandra 'Woods ;visited her.
Friend, Nancy . Dore, last week:
PAGE ELEVEN
FA tirLY' GATHERING . MA►RKS r,
MOTHER'S 88th BIRTHDAY
On'.May 12th, Mrs. Wm. Young
of Langside, who resides with
her .son. Clifford and family,. .had
a Pleasant day; arngng her rela-
tives, it being her 88th ` birthday.
The d ay was •enhanced with
beautiful sunshine,flowers
bleorriing, trees out in leaf; and
numerous o .felicitations ' from
- friends and' relatives, The table
was centred by two, birthday
kes, around which was' a bount-
ifu variety • of good things. �•
r...Y
oun .died in1933. •'
,T ose 'present were 'her fan
ily and Mrs Clifford 'Young,`
Mr, a d `Mrs. Ws, Yotirrg, 'Lang-
side,,. • , and.. Mrs, BEd:" Moore;"
W'hitech, ch; Mrs. Mae. Richard-
son • an. • Wallace, Belmore; her
'sister,., ' r , and : Mrs. Wilson Wall,
•Holyrd; her brother, Mr. and
Mrs, alter '.Pinnell; Teeswater;
her granddaughter and • great-
granddaughter, Mrs.: Stokes, •and
Elizabeth, . Gorrie;• Mrs.. Gordon
Wall and • four ' children. There
are fifteen grandchildren -Tees-
water News,
KINGSBRIDGE
Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Martin and.
children of Hamilton. 'visited'' at
the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Blaize
Martin during the past. week
Mr & Mrs: Frans Van Kemp -
em and Children. of Toronto were
visitor at 'the. home. of Mr. , and
M.rs. Vann Osch over the holiday'
week -end. x.
Mr arid Mrs. Donald Frayne
and Peter, are visitirig with rela
;tives in .. Kennora and Startford
for a. few days:
Visitors . here for the holiday
week -end were Miss Florence
Lamber.tus and .:Mary ,Theresa
Martin of Hamilton,. Douglas
Frayne of Toronto, Jos, Murphy
of Toronto, Ed •Gilinore of Lon
do:ri, .: Mr. and 'Mrs, Jos.. 'Reid- of
Toronto; Mrs, Jack. Kinney of'De-
troit, Mr. and Mrs._ Jack McCort-
',•ville of, Toronto, : Mr. and Mrs:
Ambrose Hartman and Shirley
of Kitchener.-
The C.W.L. are' sponsoripg a
benefit dance •at +,St. • Joseph's
Parish Hall, Kingsbridge bn' Fri-.
:day May., 27th, :for the inst i1 -
tion• ofhydro" in the home.of Pat
Sullivan; who_ :has. rendered- many:
years' .of faithful . service ; to this
community as caretaker 'Of our
church and school. Carruthers'`
' orchestra will provide the music.
for, dancing, and : a• large -crowd
is expected, as :everyoneis cord!
ially invited to; attend, •
• More 'than -'12:00 -:persons ' filed
i•
n pilgrimage "Sunday afternpon
to visit the ..Shrine of.Our Lady'.
,et--i.oux..des;-a-t-:Mo.unt-tr4osep h's-
Motherhouse, in London. A score
- of busses -'and- hundred • of cars-
-brought: people from 'many dif-
ferent parishes in Western On-
tario to attend this first Diocesan
—Pilgrimage, sponsored= liy t -he-
C'W-L
'Rev. Henri Van Vynckt, P.P."
of St. •Joseph's,, Kingsbridge,' who
;designed the Shrine of Our Lady
of Lourdes; which is ,a replica 'of
the original Grotto of Lourdes, in
France, • directed this . pilgrimage
The --RA, 'IRc ,--,A ,1' - . M•a•honey
vicar general 'of the. London pio-
cese,' mounted •the steps of the
Shrine' and repeated the thrilling`
story of the Grotto 'of. Lourdes,
France. .• • '
After benediction of the 'Bless-
ed Sacrament, the procession of
the clergy, nuns,: Sir Knight of
Columbus in capes and swords, C
Brownies, Guides, Novices, 'CWL l
and•children in native dress from
Latvia, Poland; Czechoslovakia,
'Holland and Germany, in • recog-•
nition'of Citizenship Day, return-
ed. to the beautiful chapel . in the
Mother Hoose while the nttr►s of
tirlgr'i-rna --saftg-
hymns:
The Rev. j. L,. Hennessey,. dio-
cesan 'director of the 'C,W.L. was.
celebrant:: ,Assisting __Fath.c-r--. Van'-
Vynckt, were Rev. O. •J.• Boyer
of Waterford, Rev S. A. Toth of
St, Augustine, "Rev, A. L. Nolan
of Sarnia and Rev. J, P. Fin of
London.
'the civic action •committee• of
the C.W.L. - then served refresh -
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stand: ready; 24 :hours .a day, 7• days; • ;
,a 'week, to respond ; to` emergency
calls for service.'
.If trouble is of a minor nature'service'
is restored proinptl . Sometimes.
however, dueto severe storm's; .sleek
or hurricanes, 'trouble reaches major
proportions, When this Mappens,'
crews work hard and. fast, to repair
wires reBlace;poles and burnt.
out distrbtitirig equipnent. This
work ;is carried out;at any hour of
the day or night until service. is
,restored, for .these then appreciate
thaf wherever wires run people
depend upon electricity for most of
the conveniences and Comforts of
modern. living, ..
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1 he great scope and flexibility of "
Ontario Hydro's province -wide.
:operation, its resources of manpower
and-egttiprnenti-rna..ke it'possible %o,._:
cope with emergencies When they
occur.
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