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WEDNESDAY; JANUARY . 14,,19x3 THE .141,CNINOW PAO, six.
• • .
Mrs. Blake presented the' res-
-ponclefice. The motto "Happy is .
the Hoisewife Who sees rainbows
and not' dishes in her
soapsuds". was given by Mrs. .
Chester Finnigan.
amount of calories to be found in
different foods.- Mrs. Hasty then
gave a reading from a Reader's
Digest entitled "How to Murder
your Husband". 'It explained
do this a husband should sit'
around a lot; indulge in liquor,
Dungannon W.I.
. The Dungannon 4-H girls, their
leaders and mothers were guests ,
of the .Women's. Institute 16r a;
pot luck luncheon on' December
28. Mrs. praham McNee was
the hostess to the meeting which
was held.% the United Church
Sunday School room.
Afterthe nie0., the pree2denr, ,r
Mrs. W. Rutledge, calle the , .,
meeting to order ,With t e Open-
ing;Ode and Maty Stewart Coll-
ect. The r011 call was "Name
your. favourite fOod and tell the
vitamins it contains",. The lead-
, ers. Mrs. Bev MacInnis and. Irene
Hasty were asked to introduce the
girls in their 4-H clubs. Five
girls had completed 12 'clubs each
and had received their provincial
honours. They are Lexie (Mc.:
Whiney). Murch; Diane (Zinn)
Ferguson; CathY Culbert; Karen
Rivett; and Irene Hasty.
,
On behalf of the W.I. Mrs. Mc-
Clenaghin (P.R.0.) presented
each girl with a cup and' saucer.
The 4-H Spring Club is "Sports-'.
wearwith Knits". The W. I.
agreed to sponsor three clubs if
leaders can' be fourid. to lead
them. •
Mrs. McGee gave a reading
"A Woman on a Diet"; by Edgar
Gueit. Mrs. Rutledge thanked
the hostess, Mrs. McNee and
all others who helped. The meet-
ing was,,closed with "The. Queen" •'
with Mrs. Gordon Finnigan at the
piano:
KINCARDINE .
.On esday;., December.12,
approxiMately 10.15 p.m. Con-
stables Whitelaw and Dawson res-
ponded to a call thane theft had
taken place at Cooper's Gulf
Station, Underwood. Quick re-
sponse and action by-these 'offic-
ers and the proprietor Gerald
Cooper resulted in the appreheb'
sion of the three persons respon7
sible. Paul Neron, 19 years, •
R. R. # 2, ,Tiverton and Ronald
Sumptorr, 17 years, Port. Elgin
were arrested and charged with
the offence and Will appear' in
Provincial Judge's,Court. , Walk-
erton, A' third person has been
charged under the Juvenile Delin-
quents' Act. Mr. Gerald cooper
proprietor was able to recover a
cash box containing a large .sum
of his cash receipts.
'Concessions 4 and p. A noltb-
I bound vehicle Operated by Leon- ,
I
sOirth of Pine River. A vehicle .
isouthbound andoperated by Terry
Rathwell, Lucknow: went out of
control and 'Struck a number of '
guideposts on the edge of the '•
roadway.
On Wednesday, December 13,.
at approximately 2.15 p.m.
Constable Whitelaw,'investigated-,
a single truck, accident.OD Con-
cession 4,' Huron Township, east.
of Highway -#21. A vehicle operat-
ed by Wendy Scott R. R. 1 Rip-,
ley, had been eastbound on Con- ‘.
'Cession 4, when. the vehicle struck
la patch, of ice, left the roadway
and struck 'a hydro Pole in the
north. ditch. '
SEAT BELT SAFETY
PARENTS: The next time, you
take the kids out in the family
car, ..think about this. What"
would happen to'them if you had
a collision,, or had to make a
sudden stop? Would they smash,
into: the windshield, dashboard,
or some other place in.the car?
Chances are they would. ;.unless
they're properly secured in'an
approved child's safety stat....or,
wearing teat belts, So, before
you turn the key,. make sure all
your family is properly "belted
R. BURGESS, ,
PUblic Information Officer.
r LANGSI DE
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer,
Tracy and Heather, • and Mr. and
Mrs. Ian Wallace, Susan and
Nancy of . London, Mr.- and Mrs.
Don Bell, Beverley and Wayne-
and Mrs. Bell were Christmas
guests of ./vir. and 'Mrs. Philip'
Steer: Mrs. Bell of Toronto
visited with her son Don Bell,
Mrs. Bell and farnily during the
holiday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennington
and family,, Miss Ruth Henhoeffer,
George Weber,. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Young and familY were Christmas
visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George' Young and family.
LANGSIjE CHRISTMAS. CONCERT
The annual' Christmas concert ,of
the Langside community was held
December 24th. 'A large crowd
attended and after a very'
enjoyable programme a turkey
draw was held. Those holding the
lucky tickets were Mrs. Bill Lapp,'
Wingham and Victor Wybenga ,
May Richardson, Mrs. Ethel Hol-
mes, Wallace Richardson, Mrs.
Christmas dinner visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bregrhan and
ilies. Kevin Keller of 'London re-
mained for a few days.
,
The Langside Young Peoples ,
and the 4-H Snowmobile Club
'both held snowmobile parties at •
Robert Bregman's dbring the hOli-.
das. •
The Langside Presbyterian
choir visited Carruther's 'Home
Christmas Sunday and enjoyed
singing carols and •visiting with
the patients.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Young
and farnily, 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ek'egrhan and family and Kevin
Keller of London Were New Years
visitors with, Mrs,and.Nies. Jim
,young and familY. • ?.
Mr. and Nts: Bob Young, Ches-
ley, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Gard- •
ner and family, ,Lucknow and
Mr.. and Mrs. Gedrg,e 'Young were
Christmas Day visitors with Mr,
and Mts. Wes,,,Young.
The community extends its best
wishes for, a speedy recovery to
Mrs..' Victor Wybenga , White-
church who is a patient in the
Wingharn and District Hospit,al.
Mr, anA :Mts. Dave Moffat and
family were Christmas ghests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister
and New Years guests,Of Mr, and
Mrs, Donald Stewart and fartilV.
Teefitva'te# t, v.
PURPLE GROVE
' Congratulations to Miss Margie .
Collins who mined sweet sixteen
on Saturday. A few friends gath-,
ered at Margie's 'Friday evening
to help her. celebrate. Present
-were Sally, and Kevin Harrison; •
Carson Brooks, Gary Brame of
Listowel and Cathy and. Jim Dore..
, -
Also congratulations are extend-
ed to, Mrs. Martha Patterson who
celebrated her 80th birthday on
January 4th. Mrs. Patterson,
who resides with her son Gordon,
enjoyed a bitthday tea on Satur-
day,with some of her Ripley
friends attending and Mrs. Burt
Collins and Mrs. Ed- McGillvray.
• • • •
Dinner guests on Thursday with
Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Pattersoh •,
and boys and. Mrs. Martha Patter-
son were. Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Collins and•Margie in honour
of Mrs. PattersOn's birthday:.,
Leonard MacFarlan of Guelph
spent Christmas with' his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacParlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lane and:
girls spent Sunday afternbon with
Glenn Bolte and family.
Miss Susan Green and Earl .
Hutchison of TorontO visited an
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Collins'and Jennifer.
A card party was ,held,at the
Coininunity Centre last Friday
with a very good, attendance.
Winners for the game were Mrs:
VictOr, Gawley and Don McCosh
and the lucky prize went to' Mrs.
Francis Boyle.
on Wednesday at the hoine of
Mrs. Walter. Forster.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Gawley on Sunday,
Mr. and MrS. Bob ThompsOn
and Robbie, spent Sattirrlay evening
with' Mr. and Mrs. RuisellC.011inS.
•
Bob Thompson and Don Reid
were elected' at a meeting On
Friday as' trustees for the Commun.
ity Cenue.
13rent• Coiling of the fourth
concession was an'overnight guest
of Frankie Dore on. Friday.
Kirk Dahmer 9f Carruthers Nurs-
ing Home visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.:tgorVal Stanley.
Purple Grove WI
Mrs. Walter FOrster was hostess
to the January meeting of Purple
-Grove -Women's Institute which
was in charge of Mrs. Francis
Boyle and Mrs: Don McCosh.
Mrs. Herb Farrell read the scripi
ture lesson.
, The roll call proved to' be a.
hilarious one. Members brought
a' sample of their favourite product
accompanied by a suitable verse.
The produtts ranged from crochet-
ed doilie to jams and cake and
jewellery but the verses were the
real An auction sale later,
brought funds 'to the treasury and
.sent everyone home with soine-
thing new., .,
Mrs. Don McCosli reported on-.
the dinner served to the Town-
I shii) Council for their ChriStmas
Party: The' next regular meeting
be the International one at
the; home of Mrs.. Wm.. Arnold.
Reports were given by Mrs. Don '•
9.14es, Mrs. Geo.' Harkness and
Mrs. Howard Thompson. Mrs:,
for the day. She read two
thought-provoking. poems. N!:s.
people and their experiences
while holidaying at their farn-:..
Those of us who have alwas -
ed in the country take so much
for granted. Mrs. Roy Collins
thanked the hostess for her hcspiJ .
ality and fine talk.
'Mrs. Boyle announcedthe
:events of, Farmer's Week'at
over, Four, women will act 3.5
leaders for the' new 4-H Home
making Course, Mrs. Francis,
Boyle, Mrs., Don. Robertson;
Morley SCott and Mrs,. Norva:
Stanley. 'Wits, . Roy Collins an,:
Mri. Harvie Thompson Will
Convene card parties. The
blOcks, which the membe:s
donated, were on dispLay
in charge of Mrs. Howard
son and Mrs. Hariey Needhar:,.
Mrs. Win. Arnold will write
the Koreanchild. Mrs, MerIe:,
ScOtt and Mrs. Harvie Tho
served lunch 'and a pleasant
hour was enjoyed by all,
• A
tt.
nagged for good, meaiure.
however it a w wants
vigorous healthy husband for myan
more years she should do just
the opposite,.
.1
On Saturday', December 30,
Constable Burgess investigated
two separate single car accidents
on #21.highway between 9.00
a.m. and 11.00 m. A north-
bound vehicle' operated bylThom-
as• Hoad , Goderich , went . out
1 of control and struck two guide Mrs. Lorne Hasty, convener of t _
, posts before entering the east Family and Consumer ditch.
Affairs, was in charge the .A second vehicle northbound
program. She explained the operated' by Norman Hill, Wind-
sor and accompanied by his wife
and two children went out of con-
heavily salted foods. He tail(' i the'road and struck a tree-in the Glazier, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. may with the Burton Collins
ny enjoyed dinner at Goderich at
the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Mc-
family were Mr. and Misr Jan Gillvray.
Bregrnan of,Exeter and Bob's
brothers and sisters and their lam- The Purpie Grove W.I. met
WAL KERTON.
Mr. and Mrs.,as 'dinner guests
Burton Collins
, Whitechurch. Lunch wasr,served , and Margie had
trot and overturned in the.west to conclude a pleasant evenine. ' on , . 'Mrs. Christmas Mr ' and
ditch. There were no ' .,-.. Gordon Patterson,„David and
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On uay
injuries in these accidenti. . Mr. and. Mrs.. -Jim Young and Billy, Mr: and Mrs. Ed Wm. Arnold read an essay from
Sun. December 31, Con family ,_ • what 'a husband should eat to gain ..Mr. and Mrs. George McGillvraY, of Goderich and ' The Countrywoman and talked
50 extra pounds. Doing that stable Burgess investigated a , ' \ Young and farnily, Mr. and Mrs. fohn„Collini of Barrie., who spent of'the project to•Save the Blind
should give any woman at least , single car accident in Bruce ToWn- Wes Young, Teeswiter; Mr. ,and :he Christmas -week at his home in the Far East.'
ten extra years of freedom. 'To . iship on Concession A between Mrs. .Bob Young, Chesley; Mrs. here.' . • - , . Mrs. Don Gillies was convener
• The Collins' Christmas was '
held at the home of.Mr. and
eat lots of saturated fats and .ard /+.1itchell Underwood left Betty Feagon, Wingha.m; Eric Mrs. Jerome Schmidt of Mild- Victor Gawley had a fine motto
on, "This world is full of beaur.
. = least ditch. ' , • Ed Wightman and Miss Janette family attending. but we area .little blind." drink quantities of strong cOffet
smoke lots of ciaarettes etc. ,_
, he should be kept up -late and stable Poland investigated a sinale Johnston
. of Belg-rave,were Christ- Mrs .
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. , On New, Years Mr. and Mrs. Farm Vacationi. She told ,
t:, . On Friday Decerral;eiW Con-' . ,-, :. r,+Ialter Forster spoke or. Just to make sure the rest, work - -
ear accident on 421 highwa y,. t' Clifford Young and family. Burton Collins,.Margie and John- many happy incidents Of the
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