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WHITECHURCH ( '
Mr, and Mrs. l3ob Soloman and
boy • kd-ale ui1 Sunday--
to visit his father at.theHospital
and later visited his brother George
Solorrianand N1rs..Soloman at
Shelburne;, •
Mr. an.Mrs. Douglas MacQueen
and. Brian of Scarbo'ro spent the
week end with her pa:r'ents, Mr
and Mrs.: Frank Ross., ' •
Mr. and Ntrt. Dawson 'Craig were
Sunday visitors:'with. 4,jr. and Mrs..
Alec Robertson. ••
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W,prcj was received :here on Friday
that J'ini Falconer hay: fahen at the
home' Or his:sister, airs: Elgin ,Weil
. wood and was. in Orangeville Hosp-
ital-air:d the -extent of his injuries--:'
are not known•here. AI1'wish hini a
speedy recovery.
-1-r:--and Mrs.. Wesley=f-i-ffrn,
and Mrs. Bill Purdon on'Sunday
we'kcallers on 'Mary arid Barbara.
Purdon of Kitchener, and on Mr
and Mrs', -Jim Henderson of B'rant_"
ford.
Mrs. Carl McClena.han:on'•
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Saturday afternoon attended a
shower for Barbara 1cQuilhin,
bride -elect at the home of Mrs..
Gordon' Wall'of Langide.
Mr, and Mrs ..Gershon. Johnston,
Wingham ori the week-end't visited
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Wood
,and family of Egmondv,lle Mr.
and •1\irs. Ross•McMi hael arfd
family, Seaforth and Mr. and
;Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and fannily
Clinton,. •
.AlrnaConn of Quelph Univ ersity
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spent the week end .at her borne -
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Is W.I.- Speaker
WHITECHURCH NEWS:
Whitechurch .'Women's Institute
.was held February 12 at the home'.
of,ivirs. Albeit Coulter at 2 p, rn, •
The president Mrs., Victor Emer-
son welcomed: guests and visitors
and 'opened the meeting with the:
,sitlginrof the ,Institute Ode and'
repeating of the Mary Stewart Coll.
ect.
We were pleased td Jearn that the.
Win ham Council. are. re-arrarrgmg
the, Rest •Room. 'in the Town Hall at,
Winghan . !Mrs Tom Metcalfe., was.
appointed from, the branch to con-
tact the Wingh•am W.I. and_see if
the W.I. could assist in sorne'way
in the work being done at the Rest
Room.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1969
Mortgage Protection
- -through Life Insurance?
CONTACT
Wm..l. Kinahan
wEDNE'
Lucknow Phone Wingharn; 357.19$
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
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g es she had taken at Lansing'
Michigan and gave an - interesting
commentary on each. •
Mrs. Russel McGuire thanked Mrs.
McCosh and presented her with a
gift.
Mrs. Robert Ross gave a reading.
Whitechurch. W.L. had sent a
letter to.Ross" Wh'ieher M: F. for
Bruce and he ,stated we'could brea-
the a sigh of, reliefat what has
happened re. the. Estate Tax sit.uat-
ion. There w ill be no estate tax •
when it is'left by hnsbatnd' towife;.
or.Vice versa ; .Secondly regardless
towhom it is left there will be
no talon an .estate of $50,000 or
less.' Thirdly, folks can ,use ,the. old
estate tax •exemption until July 31,
A. listof folks to be remembered.'
by Valentine Boxeswasprepared
and arrangements were made con-
cerning the• Old Time Dance` set
for April 25. The bus to attend
the WhiteHeather Concert at
Massey, Hall, ,Toronto has still the"
required number of -.passengers.:'
Letters were read from 'Miss ,K; ; h
Cowbrough re short rcourses,. train-,
ing school• and Forum '
Mrs. Johnston Conn was,asked to
represent the branch at the Guelph
Conference , ,April 30. and May lst•'
A letter from the Provinpial Pres-
ident .Mrs,•. ,Austin 'Zoeller of New .
Hamburg was read Mrs.. Arthur.
Teasdale Provincial Board'
Director's letter was read, giving '..
a memo to branch Secretaries,
Conveners, District Sec. =
Treasurers:.. Projects to, be support;::
ed 'are F. Wh-O.'Anniversary; •
project $50,000 and just $9,000.
raised Pennies, for : Friendship,
.and.the'Erland Lee'..
Homestead. The National ;Convent
iomis August 23 - 2 .-•1970
A.C.W. W. Triennial is to be'
in Norway in .1971.
There.are thirteen.girls in the
4-H. course: `'The Third Meal" with
leaders Mrs: Walter Elliott and.
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm. ;
The roll 'call was answered by
28 attenders,' 4 visitors.
Community singing was enjoyed
Two. Area..Couples
' with Mrs..Johnston: ntConn`- g .
a accom an in on the Chord or art ,
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Mrs. Don •McCosh guest speaker.,
mwo� ours was. introduced • by Mrs; 'Emerson:.
•Rural People. in. -Grey and Bruce
Counties are interested in helping
urban 'families enjoy their summer .son. and Mrs. Wm: •Arnold:
holiday azr�he eoti.ntLy if�ttie respon • Mrs„_. ,c.Coshshawed colorecLsli_d
se to the course which started Mon
day., Febr'.uary 17 in..Eln`iwood. is an
indicator.
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Seventeen cbuples,registered .for
;Mit McCosh introduced; those acc-
,ompanying •her to the meeting,
Miss Eva -Culbert, Mrs D:on Robert -I,
the-co.utse-w-h-ci;w-as-ori-girra-H
designed for fifteen couples and is
intended to, give interested farm
.people,--located.in areas where -
many of the facilities for enjoyment
of outdoor life are convenient, and
who own large', comfortable homes,
.abetter understanding of the costs
involved;; the facilities, required
and 'the planning_required to m
the. undertaking rewarding to both
the \ acationers and the `homeown=
ers.
KINLOSS
•;Allan • MacDougall, and•. .Denver
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Dickie went with .a group of fisher- i•
men ice; -fishing on .Lake.Sirncoe- •�
last :week -end : •"They travelled
aboutrfive miles byy Bombardier
1, from., Beaverton to 'the Fishing huts'.:.
Rosalie MacIntyre of London spent•
the week -end with her •parents ,.Mr,
are •and Mrs. DcnnaId_J acJ ityre
Mrs. Annie Kennedy of Listoweli.
is -visiting with Mr.,.'and, Mrs Allis-,
ter. Hughes:
' Barbara and Janet, Farrish:spent
the week -end with .Mrs. Allan
MacDougall" and Heather..
South- Kinloss youngpeople met
P P
Sunday evening •at the home of
Sunday .
Mr ..and Mrs, Donald J:.hlaclntyre
Miss Anne.Wightrnan of Knoic
College , Toronto will be: guess; •
speaker at Luc now' th.
k , Sou h Kinloss,
The Course is the result of a co-'
'operative effort on the part of '
Geor�'ian. College , •Barrie who is
arranging for the instructional -staff
and: accommodation, The Grey.•
Bruce Counties` Federation of
Agriculture who were co=ordinatir•i
the project, the Chamber of Com-
;,:ecce in E1rnwood and the O•ntato
Federation of.Aviculture cornbin-'
ed in promoting the course and the
A.,P.D.A Branch,,Department of
r tricultu:e and Food who are suPP-
ortin tz e:pro,ect to the extent of
two thirds of t' -e• cost The,re ,istr•a ••
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tion ;fee is $1:3. CL. Yet couplet
and Dun;annon Presbyterian Chur
ches next Sunday.'
Mrs., Frank 1:1adKerrzie will be
hostess kr the February meeting,.
of Kairshea Women's Institute on
Thursday,- February 20th,
Those to k in 'the course from, this lYiatIntyre of Kinloss and Mr.
area are \ir . 'and .Mrs Donald C. Mts.. Walter Forster of Ripley:
nd:
1969.. Fourthly estate:taxes can
be paid in six annual -instalments.
Courtesies were "given by Mrs.
Russel Ross, thanking:Mrs`., Coultes
for'her warm comfortable home,
Mrs. McCosh for .her pictures and
address and all taking part in any
way The Queen and the Institute
Grace was sung after which the '•
hostesses Mrs.: Ben McClenaghan
and Mrs,: Robert Ross served lunch.
•That evening, Mrs. Dave. Gibb,
MP. Robert Ross; Mrs. Tom Jam-
ieson ,, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz,, Mrs,'
Fred Tiffin gathered' it the honie
of •Mr.s. Albert Coultes and with'
her. assistance packed and. •
decorated •30,valentine boxes
which, were sent but to.shut-ins'
and othersan: the community...
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