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.tlESPAY, JANUARY 31, 1973
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson,
Michelle and. Colleen of Blnevale
were Sunday visitors with his
brother Bruce Thomson, Mrs. .
Thomson and family.
Mr., and Mrs. Reltion Falconer,
Paul and Lynn of Sarnia spent the
week, end with Mr: and Mrs. Robt.
'Mowbray.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson
and Jim, Mr„ and. Mrs. Keith
Henderson, Schahtal and Chris,
all of London, visited Sunday with
Mrs. "Henderson's mother Mrs.
Young of Dungannon and with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and daughters Mary Lou and.Clara
of Stre,etsville spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer
and Tony. Mrs. Falconer is a
daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs.
gan.
Kenneth Morrison of Alberta,
who visited a 'couple of weeks
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Morrison of Lucknow, left on
Tuesday for the west and hopes in
the near future of going to the
North West Tetritories.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Lewis and
Michael. of Wingham Were Satyr-
day evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace. Corm.
From Whitechurch and commun
ity 'congratulations to David John-
ston, son of Mr. and Mrs.Jack
Johnston of 8t. Pauls, and grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gershorn
Johnston ,.on being one of the
Mitchell team playing hockey at
the tournament, on Saturday and
Sunday. Paul's team (from
Mitchell) won the 3 games played
with Wingham, Durham'and Sea--
forth. On. Sunday they played
Seaford' and in overtime won the
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
Donna of St. Pauls visited with hii
mother on Saturday and Sunday
at• Wingharn Hospital,, while
David was playing in the hockey
tournament. .
Mrs. Eva Cameron of •Brantford
and Kenneth Morrison of Alberta
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Tome Morrison, Lucknow. On
Wednesday they visited with. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Morrison and fam-
ily and called on Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor'
loss 2 daughters, his sister Nettie,
Mrs.• Newby of Chesley and a'
brother Robert of Calgary. The
funeral was on Wednesday,
January 24 ;with burial in Wing-
ham Cemetery. Wesley's home
was in Whitechurch vicinity on
the 4th farm East of the village
on the north side of the road,
where his pare", the late' Mr.
and. Mrs. Walter Lott, resided.
Mr. •arid Mrs. Russel Proctor
of Livonia spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs: Fred. Tiffin,
Russel 'Ritchie , Mrs. Charles
Tiffin and Mr. and. Mrs. Victor
Emerson. •
Whitechurch U.C. W. will •
hold their February meeting
Tuesday 6th at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. George Thompson.
Miss Joann' Laidlaw , R.. N, of
Goderich spent, a few .days last
week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs., Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde,Park were Sunday visitors
with his parents Mr: and Mrs. Bill
Evans. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholrn were week end
•visitors with their daughter Mrs.
.Dalton Noels.and Mr. Noels of •
Huron Park. •
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft
and Angela' of Exeter were Sunday •
visitors with his parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. E, W. Beecroft and Karencof
the Riger sideroad.
LEAVES FOR:AUSTRALIA
Mr. and, Mrs. Dawson Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig arid Lana
on Saturday evening attended a
milt' gathering at the home of
. and Mrs. Bill Peacock-and
family to visit ,with Hugh McBurn-
ey and view his pictures of Queb-
ec. Hugh spent last week with
his .parents Mr.and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney and left 'on Sunday, en-
route to Australia with
some stop overs.
FRACTURED WRIST IN FALL
The wet snow which fell on
Sunday and then froze covered
the ice arid greatly reduced the
risk of accidents. Mrs. Dawson. •
Craig on Fridayr last slipped on
ice, fell and fractured her left
wrist which had to beTut in a
cast. The, community wish her a
speedy recovery.
OLIVET
vIrs.'Robert Engel of Dublin
Mrs. ,Henry HOwe of Listowel
ited with Mr. and. Mrs. Walter
ek and. Mrs. Jack McGuire on
sday afternoon of last week.
,riends of Mrs. George Dick-
t will be pleased to know ',that
was able ,to, return to her home
Lucknow after spending sever-
months in Wingham Hospital.
;tan Blackwell visited with Mr.
).Mrs. RObert Blackwell, Shan-
1, Marie and Bobby of Streets-
vine on Friday. Little Shannon •
Marie, returned,home with him to
spend a holiday with her grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White had
a lovely chat on the'phone on
Sunday morning with, their daugh-
ter Leda of Wawa. Evidently
the weather up there has been un-
usually mild for this time of year,
in fact she said the temperature
on Saturday reached 72 in the sun.
Mr. 'and Mrs-. Jack McGuire and
family visited on Friday evening
With Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and
Allan.
who had visited a few days with
her parents 'Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace
Conn returned home to London on
Wednesday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Casemore
of .Brantford visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison';
and family and. Mrs. Eva Camer-
on returned .to her home in Brant-
ford with them:
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross visited
on Sunday with his mother Mrs'.
Robert Ross and her mother Mrs.
Earl Caslick. Mrs. Ross was able
to driVe.the car-z- Russel is to go
bac,k to London Hospital Pebniary.
8th for checkup. The commun-
ity wishes, him best of luck on
that trip.
Saturday visitors with Miss
Annie Kennedy were Kenneth
Purvis, 'Mrs. Annie Irwin, Mrs.
Lizzie Bolt of Mitchell and. Miss'
Marjorie .Purvis of London.
We are pleased to report that
Russel Ritchie was able to return
home on Thursday from Wingham
and 'District Hospital.
WHITECHURCH NATIVE DIES
Word was received here that
Wesley Lott 'of London passed
away at• St. Joseph'S Hospital on
Monday, January 22 in his 6-8th
year. .He leaves to mourn his
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