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The W.A, 'will meet on,'Thurs-
.day :afternoon at the home of
Mrs., , Howard Thompson,
Mr. and.' Mrs. Bert- Nicholson;
ytsited Sunday-eyening;-with -Mr.
and Mrs; • Norman -:Nicholson.. and
family and Mr. Walter Nicholson.
Visitors, ,With . Mr., and ,Ars..
James Hodgins during' the Week
were 1'4r: and Mrs. Harvey Ari
derson, Mr.:and Mrs Perry And-
erson,. Kincardine, Mr. 'and:: Mrs..
John . Currie of 'Wingham - Mrs.
Elmer Armstrong and Beth and
KS'ock.
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It' as .been reported that.'stray
dogs, have. been sausing,_damage-
among sheep;, and cattle in' this
district. The dogs 'are described
as having -shite 'tips on , their'
tails • • and other • white markings.
Mr: and Mrs: George'Haldenby
of Trenton". spent the week=end
here and in Walkerton;
Miss' Edna ,Bo :le at
. y,..� ,.tended. the
Diocesan Chancel' Guild, Rally at
Kincardine .on Wednesday. •
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q, f Mrs. 'Perry Hodgins :with-, Mrs..
Frank.Maulden in charge. Rep-
resentatives . for the••.' Historical
Society were Mrs.. Wm.. Eadie,
Mrs. Wm. ' McPherson and Mrs.
Frank. Maulden. Correspondence,
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were read. It was2 decided to
• cater t;o the Lions. Club on May
25th. Mrs.. Jim .Smith re'po'rted on
the• mats that were made during
the winter. • Mrs. Howard Harris:
and Mrs. Morgan Johnston were
appointed .conveners .for the mill-
inery. course: Mrs. Frank Thomp
son reported on; the recent coin-'
mittee meeting. Judges for the
cookie contest' were Mrs. Tun-.
ney, Miss Joan Vanstone Ind Mrs.
Jack' Hewitt;. Prizes went to 'Mrs.
'Frank Thoinpson and, Mrs.. P. A.
Murray. Those taking part in, the'
program 'were Mrs. Jack Ackert,
Mrs Raynard 'Ackert,: Mrs. Mor-
gan Johnston, Miss Joan: Van=;
stone,. Mrs. Howard Barris, Mr's.,
Lyman' Sutton, Mrs.. Alex Percy.
Mrs., 'Wm,. , McPhe:rson'. won the
lucky draw. Refreshments were 1,
PAg FZ.V]6
Mr.
Jack Farrington of Brantford,
Wayne" Armstrong of
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Mr. : and Mrs.. Don. McCosh
visited Sunday with Mrs. J. W.
Colwell. •
Mr., and Mrs. ' Verne Hodgins..
of Angus visited with Mr.. and
We 'extend ayrimpathy to., the
family '.'of the late 'Mrs:,: Rachael;,
C ulbert`who passed away on, oast
Tuesday. The funeral -was • held
on: Thursday:afternoon: from her
late residence: •
We are pleased to report that
Paid? I Mrs. Wrri. I aldenby is improv
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Mrs. James Hodgins, Sunday.
Mr. and; Mrs, Tom.' Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Thompson
were in London on Saturday at-
tending the 'Convocation at Hur-
on ' College. Rev. J. ,A. Palmer
received his .degree at.• Huron
College. •
CULROSS CORNERS
Mrs. Remelda Whitehead, who
has spent the :winter in Toronto,
returned home and spent , the
week -end ,with : Mr. ' and Mrs.
Morley, Wahl.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas. Wraith and
Mrs. John Schumacher visited
with `.Mrs. ,':Chas.. Schumacher in
Wingharn Hospital ' on Thursday'.
afternoon. : ' •
Mr. and Mrs Cecil MCNa11 and
Charlie visited With Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ,McNalh Fordvsti.ch;-�on- Sat
urday .and attended • the McNa11..
salCeongratulations
James "Hald.enby .onthe arrival
of a daughter 'in.Wingharn
pital: on May 3rd. •++
,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald , Stewart
of Kincardine . s•pent Sunday with
Mr. and MTs." Tom. Stewart. • '
Sunday visitors with' Mr. and.
Mrs. James Wraith were Mr.. &•
Mrs • Robert Stobo, and family: o•
fTeeswater, Mr.Wrn. Robinson 'of
Bluevale and Mr.' and Mrs: Mur-.
ray Henderson • and 'family, .of
Lucknow. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McNall'
and Mr. and *Mrs. Robert•;McNall°
of Tavistock • were Sunday visi-
tors with ,Mr,; and Mrs. Cecil Me
Nall and 'Charlie. e ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gallaher
of • Wroxeter spent -,Sunday with
r. and Mrs. Alex;Whytock. •
Mr. and Mrs.Everett White-
ead .,'and family. 'of Teeswater
nd Mrs. Orval• Wilson and Sus
n' and Mrs. '-Mary:- Wall visited
unday with Mr. 'and Mrs 1Vlor-'
ey Wall and 'family. •
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teacher,' Mrs. Edna Hackwell.
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.. !zon adLF.0.1
. large : number of ~ relatives
and' friends are planning ' to at-
tend Miss Belle Graham's grad-
uation: from St. Joseph's : Hospi-
tal,.London,. on :May 7th. •
Mrs.. A. MacIntyre from - Kair-
shea Institute ' will .be attending
the District Directors Conference
in Guelph this week. •
The 'Daffodil Tea, with pro-
ceeds ' for the Cancer Society;
which ` was sponsored •by the,
Kairshea. Institute; was well pat-
ionized.' We do, appreciate the.
splendid • support given this•
worthy' cause
Mr. • and -Mrs. ,Gra t Farrish &
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and family,
South Kinloss Faith and Fel=
iowship Group mete Monday' -
night atthe home. of Mr. and
Mrs.. Evan Keith:. • .'
• Mr .Mike: Mack' of .Goderich
and John Thack: of Hamilton Vis-
ited Thursday evening with "Mr •
and ,Mrs: Ira Dickie ,and
Barbara -were guests ;Sunday with A soft answer will prevent . a
Mr and. Mrs, 'Lloyd MacDougall lot of hard . feeling. •
The-mownshrps-of-East-Wawa
nosh and Morris stated their . an-'
nual:'rnusic festival at ,B,elgrave,
May 1st' and 2nd.• The adjudica-
tor was Mr. Lloyd' Queen, Tor-;
Ionto, assistant director of music
for, .the Province • of Ontario,
Music . supervisors, Mrs. •Elaine
McDowell; East Wawanosh' TWP..
and • Mrs.'Nora Moffat,• Morris
•Twp. There were 365 entries in
the 'Festival. The' following are
=the-speial-`aw'arcls .winners
The Selgrave' Co-operative
shieldwas won' by U.S.S. 17 East
Wawanosh, for . unison chorus
('Targe :schools:) teachers;
Mary Woods: and Miss Louise' •`
Jefferson, ` u •
The EastWav%anosh ,Township
School 'Area shield *;was; won; by
if,S.S. 6, East Wawanosh, (West-
field) for 'two-part chorus (large
schools), teacher Mrs. Margaret
Robertson.
the Morris ' Township .School
Area shield ' was, won by, U S.S.
6, East Wawariosh (Wesfield) . for'
;double, trio, teacher, Mrs. Mar-
garet Robertson:
The Women's. • Institute shield
was won by tr..S.S. 16, ;Bast Wa
wanosh for rhythrn band, teach-
er,: Mrs, Beth Lansing. w,
The Wingham.Liops Club shield'
was won' by S.9, 12, Morris, for
unison chorus, (small :schools),
teacher- Mrs, , Edna. Hackwell, u,
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