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WHITECHURCH NEWS.
On Friday. evening Whitechurch
Women's 'institute held their 'Pot
• Luck Supper at 7.30 p.
Around 90 gathered to partake of
all the delicious goodiesbrought
in' by the ladies. •
After the meal the dishes and, •
food were quickly removed
-- !e Lables a:nd the nstitu�te. meet -
'.t
,
Ing.:s held•:• with th'e•president
Mrs. Dan Tiffin in charge.
The. opening Qde •was sung arid
the Collect repeated in unison:.
Mrs. Tiffin then extended a warm
Welcome .to:the members, their
famili.es•and'visitors. A•thanli,
you note was read from.Francis
McArthur and an invitation from
Wingharri and St..Helens W.I.
'branches to visit them on Thurs=
day 'Nov. e Mber--18- at 2:30 p, m.
" .It;'was.decided to accept both
invitatiOnSt Those in 'Wingbam,
and vicinity attend Winghan ,
and tt ose in:. Whiteohurch a i d
vicinity, attend St. Helens,,
• The roll was called and,
as the members namewas called
her husband.' was toname an old
implement and tell what takes
its place today.
The Christmas meeting is tobe
held at St,. Andrew's Presbyterian.
Church, Wingham, December
10 and the members are to let the
officers know by.December 1st if
they will .be attending, Also: they
; wereasked it they would canvass
for' the 'Cane 'er'D.riv'e ..
Rhonda Gib'son played piano so1oS
Swans on the Lake, The Tiresome
Woodpecker and The Fax hunt,,
The motto -,Agriculture is like
a Wheelbarrow it,standsstill unless
you push it, was /given by John A .
Currie.. ' He; told of a Titan who.
started the first year by sowing
seeds and no work. The result
was.the weeds choked out the
seeds. The second year work was
done 'and a much better•crop.re:-
YES,. ALL- GIFTS FROM.
ARE SANTA AFIFPROIifp
MATS
LgAPS
PAINTINGS.
OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS.
•
CHESTERFIELDS
FOOTSTOOLS STEREOS
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AND MAKE, YOUR CHOICE Now
Passe
Ian 91st Year,
WILLAIv1 RUTIIi'RFORD
On Sunday, November i4th•
William Rutherford , of .the St.
Helens area., Passed away in Wing
ham. and District Hospital; in his •
9lst year.
.was born born ,on the 10th. coiices.-
siorf of .West Wawanosh on April.' •
8, 1881, a son -of ltugh i .r'tlierford
and. Elizabeth Lurnrn. •
• Ruxlzorford Was a .farmer
farming,all his life on•.the.•sane
farm where he was born.. He re-
tired when
e-tiredwhen his,. son Johntook over..
•
Oh August 17 , .021, he rriarried
Ethel 1`-lacPherson. at 'St Helens.
Ivlr. Rutherford was a life-long
member of the Presbyterian •
Church'and served for 21 years
as secretary -treasurer of U. S,. S ,
13 school. at k3erfast. -
Open klou'se•was held'on April
8th at the home of his niece Mrs.
Bryce Elliott and Mr:.' Elliott,
Lucknow in honour of his 90th
birthday ,'when many.friends
called to extend congratulations
and good wishes. . •.
On August• I7th'Mr. and, Mrs.
Rutherford observed their; 50th.:
wedding anniversary, when.a
family L,arboring was. held at
their home. •
•
•
Mr: •12utherford is •survived by
•his. wife and three Sons, l,lugh and
..Cl•.�'isa t_,.�zo tli:.o�_.K��.rsd'
at• home;•• one,, sister Airs': Elizabeth
'And'erson, ,Belgrave;, five ;grand
children and two: great, grandchild-•
ren. • ` •
Ile. was•prede,Ceasea 'by' one son •
Allan ;MacPherson. Rutherford on
'September 28 . 1949 iri 'his. 19th.
year, ''and one sister. Mfrs: Christ.
.ina .Bennett ,..Post Albert Ma;y
17 `, 195:7 in *het :73,rd year .•
The fune.ril. service was held
at the 'Johnstone :Fi neral Horne,
Lucknow on Tuesday,' Nov'eniber
1( 411 at 2 p .ni, Rev: Glenn;
Noble and`•Re:v. James lluntmel
'were'niinisters•:.
Pallbearers- were 'Ronald Mac
Crostie : ti!rn , 'W ll�tacPher_son ,
Chester Nic.holson',''George Web. -
stet Bryce Elliott., Robert. Aitchi
son;
Flower bearers; were J. D
Durriri, Robert Lyons ;',Donald
Gaunt, Thomas Nicholson
interment 'was in Greenhill
CernCtery.:
suited Noone. knows 'what an,'
acre .will do 111.10 years. 'It all
-depends-ora-hOV-i-.Ht-pushed-:TScrnie --•
•farnter•s .today have:•2 cows per
adr6.
Mies H'eathrsr Gyri e: cia_bted the'
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Bdntons. . e cO. . O n t
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SHOP IN THIS•.OLD BUILDING, A 'L'ANDMA
HURON COUNTY SINCE 1894 •
WOOL and. LEATHER PRE
OFFERED UP • TO 3O%.
THAN LAST YEAR'S: SALE PRICES
OPEN DAILY e ,
MONDAY THROUGH. SATURDAY: 9 A.M T
THE (NAME "BAIN:TON" IS OUR GUARA:
that eats wooden ones, lesion
trees,. ,ba•mboo..groves ,A piece •
of bamboo'is cut into .many pieces
and each piece planted in ground,
sprouts and grows like potatoes,.'
--1 pluiw
wealthy farms where, the.staff
workers are bouht along with
.. fa-rtit Apie-tU -o-f'= t—
for $1500, was shown. lt.•had
been brought• in by plane*. Th
e
rula:ber tee a':trd err.;
tureg:Were.'show11
f he arrtr Woad
fo.rirtitiOn fioll, L'\
so inA•azil wticr,
9.f
the.
e
have:the accts to
o. ere:'+:
ed by Mrs, .l)cti :l`f
intcrestin
P `etures 51 -
a ift. .vtc• .,t�
the singing of tiiL••'
100 FOLD
loo El
BOTH
100' SIN'
Highland Fling and Sword' Dance
to music supplied by the record •'
player.: • N1rs: Dan. Tiffin gave
the piaho solo Put On'• Your Old
Gra Bonnet J,chn A Curri
• l>ab s-i_24„4a+#-"s.4p a -pe r --p r i
then introduced the guestsp'eak- black or blue ink . . : with imp"rinted rain
er IZob• b
send men •to the moon but still we.
rave t-r-ouble coxnrrru-rri-earing Kitt:,
10.0E
'BOTH
For~ yoiu
or 'f
ert Car ert who said we l • , • t- I b d
'enve apex::' Arat ti
one anoth.e,r, The transistor,radio
is considered to be, the best•means
of communicating. In 1968 he
was.•orte of 4 chosen to go to.
Brazil. so, he set up thefilm equip-
the bi,4 plane that took them frorti
New York to Rio de .Janero; the
shoeblacks leaving their work on
Stirtday aft�ittoon 'rid twkingan
kart Course; the hbu ntebus fruit
crop; fig tree;farm with mulch:
all around between tre'es and tree,'
Trunks all white as l.li 9• gate' grit
haat ear:t1 ear, ho weeds ;row
throuwir the s 1l;,thc fog i.' iwc sty
are: granite became ' of •a11 insect
y oxe
Choos. from
etdart
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Phos. Four Type 3yles
• MRS. DONALD
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