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9! Cambria Rd.
GODERICH 524.9437' Collect
iucknow.Brigade To Sunday Fire
' WHI.TECHURCH NEWS
Mac Brown,' 2nd Concession,
inioss:had,to ca11•the Lucknow
Lie;; Department on Sunday even --
1g because ofa chimney fire,,
hich due to. the . Brigades prompt
:tion was quickly.; brought under
)ntrbL „,
;arol Anne; Walker of Belgrave
;nt Easter Holidays withher
rndparents` Mr, and Mrs:' George
ilker.•
)oris Ross and; Alma and Muriel'
inn attended the 'Ice Follies at
Lngham Friday evening.
Ar. and Mrs. Russell• Walker of,
derich were Wednesday visitors
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Mr. and Mrs..\George.Walker.
un Orr, of London visited`the
st week. with'his.mother Mrs.
n. Orr and Robert.,of 'Langside.
1DERWENT SURGERY
hyllis Sleightholm.,had her, tbn�
s rein oved• ThuFsday 'in Wingham
d District Hospital.' We 'wish her
a speedy, recovery
Mr. and. Mrs.• Angus Falconer of
Streetsville.came on Sunday and,.
Allan' and Kevin who had visite
here: last' week with their grand-'.' '
mother Mrs Cecil Falconer return -
'ed home with their parents,
Mr.' and Mrs. H D. MacDonald
and Mrs, Donald MacDonald
visited on. Suhday with -Mr. ' and
Mrs Allan McCharles and farnily
of Arkona; Mrs. MacDonald.
remained for :a'visit'with her daug
hter Mrs... McCharles, Mr:.'aMcChar-
les and ;family.
• Mr, ' and 'Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and
Mrs Cecil Falconer visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs A:;E.•
Purdon`of Lucknow
Miss Lila Humphrey of St. Helens.
spent the week• end with. Mr. • and
Mrs..George Walker.
Mr. -and' Mrs :' Gordon Scott of
Ripleyvisited Saturday with •Mr/
and Mrs.' Earl: Caslick.
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PAGE SEVEN;
Gordon FinlaysQ�s
2,5: Years 1Ned
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LOCHALSH NEWS
Congratulations ,are in order for
,Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
who recently celebrated their25t1i
Wedding Anniversary with a family
gathering. •
Mrs. E. Farrell of .Kincardine'is
visiting her soft Tom Farrell.
Several from thearea attended.
the 40th anniversary party of the
Ripley and District:'Hortipultural
Society .held`; in Ripley: on .Tuesday,
March 28.
;Holiday visitors with Mr' and •
Mrs, 'George Moncrief were Mr.
and Mrs: Mac Bell and children of
Montreal.
Home. for the week end and a.tt
ending ,the annual, Spring Dance at..
Ripley' District High School on
Friday..evening were .Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Emberlin of'Toronto and John.
McCharlesand Rod:Finayson of
Petrolia
Preparatory Services were. held on
Friday evening at Ashfield Presbyt
erian Church' for communion•Sery
I:60 :which Were held on, Sunday,..
Friendsin.this community. of Mrs,
Neil-G,.MacKenzie , a'patient in. .•
St '"'Joseph's Hospital, London, will.
be. pleased to know she is progress
ing favourably
Glamis R�s.udent
Dies At Wingham
ROBERT HENRY OSBORNE .;
On Sunday .March 12,; death'
claimed another of its -older resi
dents:of Glamis area. in' the person •
of Robert Henry Osborne in the
Winghamand.,.• District Hospital',
where• .'he had been a'patient . f or,:'.
:six ,weeks .'Although in ;failing
health: for a number of .years ri
wasn't till -September 18 1966 he
entered .hospital in. Owen Sound'
and•returned,to Walkerton' Hospital
in October: After a short release
from hospital m. January he again
made.an•ernergency entry'to,.
Wingham' and' District Hospital:on
;January .28:,where •he was a patient
till his death,
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Robert .Osborne was born,January
1., 1882 on concession,16.',. Green-
ock township, second sort; oldie
late Robert, and Armenia (Webb) ' •
Osborne.. parents• of ,a'fancily of
eight, all of wlonn are deceased'
but the youngest m:ember'Susan,
Mrs. William A•tkinsonof Paisley.
On January 28, 1908 he married
Sarah Atkinson'of:Eden Grove
where they farmed them
home far .
• bn .concession 16 until October ;of.
1923 ••when.. they along'with their
four children' moved"•to the 'forrner
James Guest farni:.at Glamis .
He Was, bereaved of hit ;wife on
March 1:1957' following a lengthy
illness. Since that:'time until he
• becarne.frospitalized last year,•he:
.:was very.:kindly .treated at:Mrs,
LiPp ert's Nursing Horne in Pinker
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.to. .
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He is survived, by a family of ;,
three daughters and one son. Mil -
died., Mrs, Pedvers Johnson of
Ripley; Fva; . Mrs/ Fred ,Sm all of
<incardne• l. Mrs. Clarence .
L
Hedley of Greenock township'. and
Lloyd ;of Glamis; :there are four
grandchildren acid three great
grandchildren, and one sister,
'Susan, Ms,William Atkinson of
Paisley.
The funeral' was held Wednesday,
March 15 at 2 o' clock from the
Stoddart Funeral Home in Paisley •
with interment in. Purdy's cemet
ery:
.Rev, '.l+Villiam fCnox of S't. , Paul's
Presbyterian Church, Glamis, cont
ducted the service,. The pallbear-
ers were Clarence MacLennan,
John Nicholls, Fred Atkinson, " •,
.Ehler Osborne, Howtiard Parker '
and D.J. Metcalfe.
EW Nr+/�r.wirXllNXi% /l/r
firr
ou Realize .. .
• :. that there are many' ways in which
payment of life insurance dollars 'can be'
arranged to meet :. particular needs?' For
instance; ,a policy bought for the: protection
of , the family might be used to .supplement
retirement°income if the children aregrown,
up and the policy is no longer needed for
its original '. purpose..
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I. am Sun 'Life's , local 'representative..
MayI be of service?
WILLIAM JkINAHAN
R.R. 2 •Lucknow
Phone Winghatn':357.1987
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.
lister; Passes
WHITECHURCH NEWS.
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Mr. :and Mrs. Rob •
ert :Hutchison •
and .Mac: ,�Mr and; Mrs .Roy •.
.riaw:son 'on Wednesday attendedll
the funeral.ofMr's. Hutchison`s
sister. Mrs. William Targget,of•St
Thomas, who. had 'suffered rheum
,.atism' for many, years as, well as
being blind . This' c'omrnunity
extends, their sympathy to •Mr.
and Mrs . Hutchison; •in the Goss: of a
sister'•and to Mr. and ,Mrs. Dawson
in the loss' of their. aunt.
Mai: and Mrs. Reg Scholtz of
Blyth vicinity visited.•on-Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs;: Ezra Scholtz:
`'We are pleased: to• report` Ezra; is
still. improving in health.. '
• Mrs ::D'on. Gray .and Tommy of
London spent the. week .with her
parents Mr. and.Mrs. Tom:Mago
ffin. Bonnie and, Donald who spent'
Easter week with. .their grandparents
returned home with them:
Mrs. 'Calvin ''I in and .Shirley of
,Oshawa returned to their'home. on
.Saturday after visiting:iast• week
with he.r parents •Mr. and. Nirs/ •Tom
Ma.goffin. • • ' •
Ruth Coultes and her friend ,Doris -
Moffat nurses -in -training at Guelph
erieal' Hospital,' and :Douglas.
Coultes of Dresden• spent the week
end With their parents 'Mr..and, Mrs;
Norman Coultes.
.Mrs. Robert Ross returned on .
Friday'after visiting a few days
last week with her sister•,Mrs,''Bill .
'Craig and Mr. Craig of .Scarborougi
and seeing their brother' Mrs. Joe
Mirehouse of Biggar; off on'•the,
train at Toronto. He was returning'
home after.a Month's. visit with
relativet;•, •
.Little 'Debbie Coultes of Dresden
who,spent.Easter week With her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.. Albert
Coultes returnedjiome Sunday with
her parents .Mr. and .Mrs; Jack
Coultes," Kevin and Blaine.,
ATTEND CONVENTION
Russell Chapman and Wesley
Tiffin attended'a;.Bus Operators
Convention held "in Toronto on
Thursday,
Mrs. Charles Tiffin accompanied
\4r, and Mrs. Farish Moffat of
Wingham to London on Friday, .
where ail visited with Charles
Tiffin. ,
Phomas
Services .were conducted in Chat -
mer§ Presbyterian church and' Lang- •
.side'on . Alan, Mr by Sunda y : "
y.
Webster., student, at 'London; Bible
College as Mr. Donald Watt, • stud:-
:ent .preacher•is now;,taking his hol,
idays while: writing•exams:at Knox,
College
'Mr. and ;hers 'Andrew Gaunt and
Mrs.•"Frank: Mewhinney. .,vts;ited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Johnston
Conn, •
Mr, •
and 'Mrs: George Young were
Sunday: visitors.•. with Mr.; and. Mrs..:
Charles Tiffin.
Mr::' and:;Mrs Orville Hastings
and family of Wingham were Sun-
day .visitors with her parents Mr.
and .Mrs. James' McInnes.•
On Saturday Fred Tiffin and Mrs,
Charles Tiffin went to London`and
Charles Tiffin wasable to.return
home with them from. St. Josephs
Hospital,.
HALL BOARD MEET..
Whitechurch- Community Hall '.
Board. held :a meeting on .Thursda9',
:evening at: the home.. of.Mrs. .Gar-'
net Farrier ,with those'present;
chairman Mrs,. George 'Fisher, Mrs.
Russell Ross, 'Mrs.' Garnet Farrier,
Secretary Treasurer` Elroy Laidlaw
and Bill Evans to deal with business
pertaining to the Hall..
We are,happy to•report Mrs. • ,
Russeh Ritchie'was•ableto return
home from 'St. Joseph's Hospital
London on Tuesday; She is not mak
ang as rapid a recovery as her 'many.
friends wish: for her.'
s
On Thursday •Janette Johnston and
Nancy. Johnston of Clinton and Mrs.
Hank Kragt, Fern and Ingrid visit-
`ed with Mrs. 'Charles Tiffin., -
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith'of
Markham visited Easter week with,
his sister Mrs-. Russel Chapman and'.
Mr. Chapman'..• . •
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stockhill, - 7
Harolds, Kenneth,' Shane and Conn -,
ie of South Porcupine left'for homey
on Friday afterspending`the week w.
with ,her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Morrison
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ger: •
shom•.tohnston of. Wingham were
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Robinson and.
family of Donnybrook on'Saturday
and Mr', and Mrs. Jim.Johnstot' •
and family of Listowel- were Sunday'
visitors at the same home•: