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WEDNESD,E Z OCTC>`BEI 1, 1958;
PURPLE GROVE
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Niagara
Mrs, T • �]', Harding, of , Ni,gara.'
Falls and, Mrs. Mooney of ,Ripley
spent Wednesday. at the home , of
Milton..Sta,nleY.
Miss Edna Boyle, ..Orillia
,:.., spent
a. few. days with Mr. and: Mrs.
Francis Boyle • last week,.,
Mr. and Mrs., Harold Campbell,
of. Orillia visited friends around
theGrove. last week.
•Mr. and :Mrs, Andrew Patterson!
and Gordon, and Jim :Goodwin° of
_Ripley, spent Sunday ,at -the home.
of Mr. and Mrs.,. Burton 'Collins..
Elmer :M ar.la n ,of ` Wingham'
spent Sunday at the home of his
-parents, •Mr,'...and . Mrs,. Donald
McFarlan. ,•
Miss, Hilda Beyers spent the
week -end at her hbme in Clifford,
The, Purple Grove Women's;
Institute held .the monthlymeet-
ing, at the home :of Mrs. Margaret
Robertson on .Tuesday afternoon.
Calvin Robertson on' Friday Qf'
last week.`
Morley Bell. of 'Hamilton, ' Mr.
• and : :Mrs. Currie Colwell . and
family, Mr, and Mrs.. Frank', Col-
well,. Mr, 'and Mrs, Wm: Arnold,.
,Misses ; Eileen• Collins, Roslyn
Swan, visited at the ,home nf:•Mr.
KINGS ID
Icing 'Of of eeswater..
visiting Withcher dau hter 'Mrs
n, and fa
Blaise Marti g
mily.,. •
Mrs Genevieve Kinahan. of
London spent 'the' 'week -end. •
the .'N'or � ° . e d at
, .. man O'Connor home.. -
Mr and Mrs., Raymond Austin,
Carol Ann and Marlene of 'Tor -
Onto were 'week—end
guests at
the Clifton Austin home,
Mrs. Pewits Dalton, Mrs, Lam-
bertus' and Mrs, Gilbert: Frayne
visited w.th ''relativee s ,in• ' Londen .don;
.during, the , past week.
Miss Frances Gilmore of .Lon-,
don, Arnold Marsman ofAtwood•
Miss Margaret 'Foley_ '
_ , , �.. Y of� Strath;-•
roy! Mr, 'and .Mrs. , Jos. 'Murphy
of Stratford were. other ;week -end
Visitors here.
The' Very Rev: .Gerald Van.
Vynckt . returned via plane froth
Europe where he spent the past
month and is now visiting with.
ory' 'ere, prior to leaving. for • his
Parish at Yorkton, Sask.
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$, ' rances ®a_ on re urne •
last Thursday to ;;Brescia Hall,
London, • to continue -with h'er.
studies, . at Western;; University;,
Mrs, Martha . O'1• ill returned
to her home here after
a, -Week's
visit in Ingersoll, •
Mr, Walter Kelly and. friend,'
Miss" °White of London,• visited; at
the John Kelly home over, the
week end,. '
Mr. • and Mark ,Daltonvisited
with relative's. in ;Detroit.;
CULROSS •• CORNERS
Owing; • to. the, 'ilines"s of Miss
.King' •, `there • .was • no school' on
Monday. •
I' r•. and Mrs. James • Wraith
spent Wednesday , evening • :at
Browns... '
Congratulations' to Bob ' Wall
who celebrated.' his birthday 'on
Sunday..•
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guestand
Fred and Miss Dorothy Keiswat-
Guest, . Kincardine,'' spent Thurs.-
day afternoon with 'Mr. arid • Mrs.
Frank' Brown and Reg. •
' Mr., and • Mrs. G. Van, Hie and•
boys. of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Robertson and Diarie of
Georgetown . were week -end visi-
tors. with Mr and 'Mrs. ' John
Schumacher:'"
Last week :wereceiveda card
Mrs. Sam Emerson, :Mrs. Don-
ald McCosh, Mrs. George S. Em-
erson, Mrs. Steve Irwin attended'
the W. J. ' convention at Guelph?
Mr, and Mrs. Donald' .McCosh
and family visited at the home
• and.•Mrs. Donald, McCosh .recently," of Mr. Dick.Richards on Sunday,.
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ONTARIO
from Mr. and Mrs.;'Toxn Stewart,
who were .then at :Seattle; • Wash.
They • were having an enjoyable
trip and, the only :.complaint,; the
time was 'going "too quickly,;
Mrs. Wm. Wall spent •Sunday
at her home: at , b
Kinlou -h.;
, Mrs nies, Wraith
were' Sunday visitors with' Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Keith' • ,and
DavidMr.and• sa
; .
INDUCTED AT TRINITY,'
TO' CARRY. ON TRADITION
Rev,. Robert J.. Watt,' formerly
of Mitchell' .was Inducted as • pas-
tor of Trinity United church, Tor-.
onto Trinity will carry on its tra-
dition of brotherhood and, ggood
:.
•will in themidtown area, Rev.
Watt •pledged at . the induction
service.
He is a; son of Rev. and: Mrs.
W. J. Watt of Whitechurch, and a
'brother • of Rev. George Watt,, for-,,
merly of Dungannon.
Bill Connell` Goes` To Oshawa;
Mr.: and Mrs. Bill 'Connell'. have
Moved ;from Wingham where Bill
was employed by. CKICTX He has:
taken ;a, position,, as free•, lance'
photographer • with the .CBC. in
the Oshawa' district. ''Bill: is the
.son of Mrs. Connell and the late
Dr. • Wm. ' Connell, formerly of Mrs. Jack Barr . and" baby-
�.
of Lticknow daughter returned home '
on Tues
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The :H' I
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on Thursday evening in the hall
with Mrs. Lyman:Sutton and Mrs:..
Sam Farmer as, ,hostesses.; Ittal
•call; "Name. a Wild Flower and
Its Country" Pictures on ' Ber-
muda.' will be • shown by Mrs.;
Stewart Needham: and Miss .Ada
Gawley. 'Motto, To •Plough 'is to
pray, •to pray is to prophesy .r and
the .harvest answers and 'fulfills:
Contest,: best'. novelty suitable
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Mrs.• Q. ' Elliott; Mrs. Alex Percy.; •
•Mrs., -James Lynch and her son,
Edgar' Lynch of Wiarton and Mr.
Walter Wardrop, of Dyers Bay,'
visited on Wednesday with Mrs;
J :W Colwell.
.: Mrs; . •- Roy Graham, delegate
from • the Holyrood: W.:.' I.; attend-.
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on Wednesday and Thursday • of
this week, ,
Friends of Mrs. 'Roy .Sehneller
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making a. favorable recovery and
will .be :able to return home from,
Wingham,' Hospital where she has
,been` a patient for the past week.
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day.
Mrs. J. W, Colwell accompanied:
Mr.' and Mrs. !D $n. McCosh,. Rich -
and • .,and 'Mary, when' they were ' • •
Sunday visitors with • Mr.' and
Mrs.. Orland Richards: at :Para-
mount..
Para:mount.'
Rae 'Haldenby ° spent the week,.
end with his grandmother-, Mrs.
Milne, and, his: brother . Dale'. at
Lucknow. ;
The September meeting, of .the.
Presbyterian :W.M.S, was' •held.at
the •home of ts.:Donald' Bushell
with the president in .charge. The
scripture was read by Mrs. John.
Emerson, with, Mrs. Ben'.. Scott
leading in prayer. The word for
the roll call was 4'Grace":. Mrs.
John Barr had. the • missionary,
Rev. and. Mrs. Dickson:. Mrs. 'Ed
'bert Bushell was '• convener -'for
the program:' reading on prayer
by Mrs Frank Maulden a news,';
letter. was read by .Mrs. '
McPherson; 'readings by Mrs.: Ly-
man Sutton ,and Mrs. Perry Bush-.•
el1.: • The ,meeting closed. with the •
Lard's Prayer after ' .which a
dainty lunch was served.,
At the . evening service. nextSunday/at St. Johns Church, Ber ,
vie, the Rev. L. ' W: Owen of
Simcoe, a former rector here, will ,
be .. the guest ' preacher.
't Douglas ••Haldenby , presided --for
the • A.Y.P.A.. meeting held ' .On
Sunday, evening at 'the home 'of`..'
Edna and May Boyle: The scrip-
ture,: was, read: by the president.
Each member answered the roll
call with, ' 'A Woman of the Bible:',
Two. ' members " will., attend the • .
Diocesan conference which will ,
be' held ' at, 'London: this week-
end A reading was given by
Eleanor .:'Carter. " Contests' .were'
conducted by .Rae Haldenby. •May'-
Boyle gave ' the origin of the
hymn, "What A Friend We' Have
In Jesus," 'after 'which the hymn
was 'sung, also a number.' of •;fav
orite hymns:. Norma. Haldenby,
favored with a solo and all .'join-
ed in singing the. AYPA ,song...
Prayer closed, the meeting., . On
Tue§day.evening East' this group •
enjoyed •an outdoor evening and
torn • roast at the chuff dh
Mise Pre' BIacl wn
Of: Kincardine' visited on Sunda.,-, .
with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley G5st ue,
and .Fred. •(
MIs. , 'Ethel James and :son
-Elmer o.f Wingl•iam,: visited Nitli
•Mr, and Mrs. Perry Hddgins arra
`Sharon,
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Visitors, su day=, with 1\iirs.
Gertrude 'Walsh and Scott,, were
Mr. and Mrs. A/filler Hartwicl
and 'Wayne, •ayne, h.incaz dine, Mr. and
Mrs.' . Chester 1+ am quher�, ' Clinton,
Mr• and Mrs, Stanley Jo.1-nstonn :
and family; London,, visited
the week eiid with Mr., and 1\11.8.
Wosiey. Guest and Fred.
Mrs;• Alban Stodart and son'.
have been at the Scl ne1ler honk:
Miss t' i'en Nicholson spent
the woe). -end• iir 11'iplev w th her -
cousin ',Nay I c%ol do
clattery is Balled soft soap, and..
soft soap is 90 perednt., l •c�..
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