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Woodham
BY MRS, ARTH4 R Itt NClisa
_Personal Items
ansa Mrs. liarrveY Hunnell
-Of Eighth Line, were :Sunday
afternoon visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Tipping.
Mrs, Roy Kirk and Lorna are
Spending the Easter week with
her daughter, Mrs, Bryce Skin-
ner and pryce, at Munro.
AIr.• Mrs. •s
a t to Hawkins.
Roy ,
Y T-ia ka .
Anderson, visited Easter Sunday
with the latter's another, Mrs.
Robert Carroll.
Linda iilotnma.ert is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Dnn Hewitt, for
the Easter week ,in Toronto.
Herb and Ada Hopkins had as
their guests on Good Friday
their nephew.et
, Alvin Lawrence,
and Ray Atwood, Detroit.
r l
Mr. and Airs, Archie Chattels
of London ,were Sunday visitors
with his ingther, airs, H. Chat -
ten.
Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Strcich
of Massey were holiday visitors
with their son, Mervin Str•eich,
at the parsonage.
Dr, G e or g e Aiorphy, Mrs.
Adorphy, John and.. Nelson, Mr,
N o r in. a n Mackie, Alex and
Wayne Mackie, of Toronto, spent
the holiday at Dr, Morphy's
home in the village. <.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hewitt and
family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram. Hanna, Kirkton, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Blommaert and fam-
ily,
Mrs. Robert Scott of Clinton,
Air. Albert Vockclen; Blyth, visit
ed on .Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. trodden,
Mrs, W. L. Switzer is a pa-
tient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital with pneumonia, ; Her
daughter, Mrs. Abel touch, and
Melvin of Hamilton, Kenneth
Zinn of Sudbury and Franklin
touch, Hamilton, visited with
Mrs. Switzer on Sunday.
Mrs, W. Payne and Jim were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Service was held' in the Wood
BAC KAC E
IMlaybeWarninq
1•Sackache is o°lten caused by lazy kidney
action. When kidneys getout of order,
excess acids and wastes remain in the
ayatem, Then backache, disturbed rest
or that tired -out and heaeyheaded feeling
may soon follow. That's the time to take
Dndd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate
the kidney& to normal action, Then you
feel better—sleep ..better --work better.
Get Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. si
RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
Effective Sunder''
• April 27th,1958
rut! inf(r,t,aadliPta
from rlgenla
Report C)n Thames .Road
.liy MRS. WIL.alAM RHQDE
M&ag00e Preto
Kirkton
ay ,Mlta. HARQ141 ;DAVIS
Town Topics
The`imsx- dyo* f , April ik 19 8 OW' fir .
Mr. ,Bruce Cudrlrort:, Hamrl- MISS K,athleerl vt• JQhir,. all#
ten, and Mass Nancy Cudlnore, Toronto. with. Mr. .and Po,
London, with Air, and Airs. Mer- Ferny ASeFalis.
ilertifi Of Saeial.and Personal interest In. and Around Exeter
Personal items [Borland of Exeter spent *Sunday yarn Cnsisnore
A7 r. and.
and Wflma. Cxomartyr with Airs, Air Ken Ta ria St '.plrons a
X x >#
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, prtwy ,and
Mrs, Floyd, Stewart .and twin with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bor. 'rim ,touter 'rrc,aeQ-Advoe lir.. r *Imam, maga a,Rd io ub114h ooze ifrom
sons, ;Robert and Ronald,. ld return- land. Alis. ;lila Stamey of Sudbury yr a and, out .rsaateraa ,ars liaatex,•aa�eo tat xaaa au¢ s+.aar mends, mum* no. Mrs. William Harper family rn Chatham,
a Ia t Teel.
ed home from St. Joseph's llos• Mr, attct airs. l,ennaa'd C'aoiacr spent the past week yvzth •lie
petal, London, on Wednesday Sr., Mr. and Airs. Leonard .parents, Alta. and ,Mrs. Albert
afternoon. Cooper jr., Patsy and Debbie 1'lrekell. Fred Thompson
11'lcs, Donald Bray and infant a£ 1N'n s t r Air. and Airs. Fred Thompson
a a d of stent the weekend .
daughter, Janet Elizabeth, re- with Mr. and Mrs. Carl flume. of Pnntaae. Mielt. spent the week,
turned home from South :Huron Jimmy Snow :had a success-; encl with hers. 11• C;npeland and
:Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday ful operation on Saturday morn-. Mass Ethel (:npeland,
;afternoon, ing in Children's War Memorial'" AirsLrs .l airbair.n and baby,
le
Wellington i 11 Poi .
I?ae ofnno senta.c
, London, n n
Mr. r, a l Mrs,,HeistHospital,
, p
l nr i, liars
Pass,-;
Landon. ; of cls: s witli Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
£ Crediton, . Percy l...
a let i i1lrS i 1 dss , n Mrs. r
Mr.. and A r., 1N�llia Johns, s
more of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Terry William
guests' ialar,klcr.
Oren Grace of Dearborn, Mich, .at the wedding of Air. :Grnrgr': Miss Mildred Cowdrey, teach•
were k'ridal' evening guests with '.Fabherecltt and Miss Shirley tr at South Bay Maukli, spent
the Easter
Air. and Airs. Alines Passmore. King of London at Ti.obi sn • Cow -
holidays with her
parents Mr. and Ails, Ern. Cow-
Mrs.� Percy P.assmare, Mr. ami United Church, London on Sat- ti drew. '
Mrs, Edgar Rodd of Exeter, Air. ' urday. Terry .Johns was ring• Al.rs. e. 1 t week
and Mrs, Laverne Radcl and bearer. Aix Irvine spent a
r
1
t .Woodham, •s
fa tai o£ 1 adlan Air. and Air, and 7 'n
1 11 i Airs. Gordo" it G n Ma
ver ,id la
Mrs. Jack Stewart and Marlene' of London spent the weekend}
were guests on .Saturday eve• with Air, and Airs, Robert
• visiting New
t..at with
a1. rat
n i sister g
1e is
•p art i York City.
Air, and Mrs. Norris Atthill
ring with Air. and Mrs. Lorne , Mayer, ,and family and Aiis Eld. Aktlldll
Passmore, the occasion being • M. and Mrs. Tony Shulman, ;spent the weekend wrth I1Ir. and
Laverne Rodd`s and Mrs. Lorne Marcia and Mark of Embro, Mr. i Airs. Rehear liarvleux and Don-
Passmore's birthday. - and Mrs, Allan Wanner of Su-; aid of Algoma Mills,
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill and nits, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dougall 4 M:Mr. pan. Mrs, .tired Hainilt.on
family, Grand. Bend, Mr. and and Brian of Hensel!, Mrs, Nor-, of St. Thomas spent the weekend
Mrs, Sandy Munn and Mr. and man Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Toni at their home in Kirkton.
Airs. Wni. Rowcliffe and Gary of Haley and Brian of Seaforth, t Mrs. .Root. Ross is a patient
1-lensall, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bor-' Miss Marilyn Tuckey of Exeter, i Hat ospital, tine at writing. in Victoria
land, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. • visited on Sunday with Mr. and Landon.
Larry ;Rudolph and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Ward McNaughton of London
Mrs. Robert Waters and dough• 1 spent the past week with his
ter of Toronto, Miss Betty Wil i ilir. and as. Chas• Jeffery, grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dame.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Jeffery and ; AIr, and Airs, Don Barber and sero a, .
lard of Mt, Hope and Miss June • ,Ili . Vic Jeffery visited with Air. fa
of Collingwood and Mrs.; Mrs. E. 0, Boddy and son,
Harold Jeffery, who is a patient A. Pearson of Stratford spent Bruce, Kitchener, are visiting
ham 'United Church on Good • in Victoria Hospital, London, on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Charles Harris.
Friday morning when Zion East Sunday • George Hall, Mrs, McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates
and Zion West stet with the' Mr, and ars, Mao Hodgert, and :Bernard. and Mrs. Frank Coates visited
W o n d h a in congregation. Mr. ' Jack and Joanne were guests on Mrs. A. Collier spent Good Fri in Strathrny with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Streieh was in charge. ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wil -1 day with her daughter, Mr. and ; William Bird and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Helen Webber and. Mrs.' mar Howatt of Londeshoro, 1 Mrs. Clayton Rose, of London. Charles Tanton and family.
:Lloyd Knight, Winchelsea, were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bell of 1 Mr. Delmar Johnson is a pa—Miss Susan Harris, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :Flair,
Barbara .and Donna. New West-
minster, TIC. are visiting with
the farmer's mother, Mrs. Lil-
lian Blair and other relatives
in the community,
Dr. .
C,. andh at-
tended
ail Mrs. 1Ne h a
(ended the Turner -Ross wedding
in Thedford when. Mr. Webb
was groomsman.
Mrs. Will Ford has returned
to her home after spending the
winter months with her :daugh-
ter, Mr. and Airs. Melvin Sims.
Her son, Fred, spent the Easter
holiday with her.
h
Mr. and airs. C. V. Pickal•d,
and slaughters, Misses Margue-
rite and Trudy of Hamilton spent
the holiday in new Orleans--
Mr.
rleans:
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kendrick,
William Street, have moved to
Luean.
Mr. and Airs. W. S. Cole re•
turned home on Wednesday after
spending several months in Flor-
ida,
Easter Visitor*
Mr. and Air's. Joe rollick,
Toronto, with :Misses Gladys
and Minnie Trestle.
Miss Olive Wood, Toronto,
with her father, Air. William
Wood.
u
lh end.
A •.andAir Arnold t
Mr. Airs. s. rn ld !G- cls et
a
ter and family, "Guelph. with
and. Air . 1N•11' Horsley.
Alr as ata
a m
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody,
Janice and David, Windsor, with
Air. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield,
Airs. John Eer•.r and Cameron,
Toronto, with A -. L. J. •' hie.
on a i Ia Penh
•
ale.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May and
faniify, Hamilton, with Mrs. Wil -
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sproule.
Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sproule.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
Leslie of Camp Borden, Mr. and
Mrs. George Snell, Bobbie and
Rickey, Seaforth, with AIr, and
Airs, William Snell.
a
Cara Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. George. l'uxloitgA.
Miss Mabel Stanlake, Loudon, .South River, and Mr. and 'Mrs
with Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Rob- Ernest Jones, Toronto, With Mrs,
bins, and Mrs. Don Harris,
Miss Julia Dunlop. London, Air. and M. Aiurray
with. her mother, Stirs. J. G. and daughter. fancy, Mr. 4ted
Dunlop. .
p J
Mrs. , . K • and;daughter.
t
R d da_ t
dx.
Mr. . Mrs. R St
A r and Ir Ronald Stephan e n -
h .e c a vi
it Karen; Lon 1 n, y t Ai n
h I'
v London, i ,.
and fanill. withA r
family,Airs. J. K. If -nisi.
• and Mrs. Ed. Wesstc:ott and 11Si5s MISS' Wzlma Coates, London,
Tlelen.
with lair, and Mrs. Whitney
Aix'. and Mrs. Alex Lloyd, To- -Coates.
route, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Andrus and Air. Y.ou15 Day.
Mr. Thos. Tapp, Detroit, with
sister, MaryTapp.
i
hiss ei Miss'
Mr. and Mrs. ,Glen Mick`e
Hobert and Elizabeth, with Mrs.
Mickle's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Clarke, near Essex.
Miss Kathlee"n Hay in Zurich, ,
with her parents, Mr. and Airs.
William Hay,
' Mr. and 'Airs. Allan Fraser in
Detroit.
Mrs Frank Johns.
Air h a
and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Culp and
hong 102
fisc
HARVEY'S
TAXI
24-HOUR S'ERVIGE
Mrs. Alice Bohner. Srueefield, Mr. and Mrs. Bullman, Tnron-;
visited with Air. and. airs, '1vii- to, Mr. and Airs. Gordon Aiat-sltuawsnsuuututnttuutmuuutt,al,ummiuri,iuttsnimuuolout uttutttttutustttluummismouttit:7rtg
Liam Smith, Exeter north en tingly, Doug, Judy and Larry • 4
rsd t, Bennett, Sarnia, with Mrs. Mary ' 4
Hannigan, Doug, Judy and Larry
remaining for 'Ilse holidays.
Miss Mary Lou Abbott, Till-
sonburg, and Air. Leo Witmer 5
with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Witham Kovacs,
London, with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Parsons. '
Fl( E. F. and Mrs. Pearson,
,left and Delana. North Bay,
with Mrs. Laura Harvey.
AIr, and Airs. J. R. Kestie,
Susan and .Janice, Toronto. with
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Nestle
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Francis and
.Peter, Tavistock, with Mr. and
Mrs. George Jaques.
weekend visitors with their aro 1•I.ensall were guests on Sunday, tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- , spent a few days with her grand-
ther, Mr, George Webber, and ; with Mr, and Mrs. Linyd Ballon- don, at time of writing, ! parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton
Mrs, Webber, in Detroit, . tarns. 1 CQMS Fred Hamilton was elect. Pfaff,
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, i Mr. and Mrs, Miner Passmore, ; ed to a honorary life member- ; Dr. and Airs. H. H. Cowen
Dianne a.nd Doug spent the; David, Dennis and Darlene were sluP in the Perth fl.egt, Ser spent a few days last week in
weekend • with Mr, and Mrs.Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, geants Mess. He has been con- New York and spent Easter with
Garnet Johns of Sarnia. , Wellingtn Heist of Crediton, ' netted with the Perth 13.egt, since their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Gunning of Air. and airs. H. N'. Deas of ! 1924, Jack Reynolds, and family, and
Toronto visited with Mr. and London spent Sun.* with Rev• I Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Thompson } son, Peter Cowen, in Toronto, Mr. and lairs. Claude Biowes s
Mrs. Jim Miller for the holiday 1J, • C. and Mrs, Wilson. of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. H. Cope- , Mrs, Bertha Harvey, Mrs. Nor- and Brenda, Preston, with Mr. s
weekend, land and Miss Ethel Copeland man Stacey and daughter, Ma- and Mrs. Ralph Sweitzer.
Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Levy and : Air. and Mas, Ghee. Allison . were Saturday evening guests , rion, also two cousins from Ham. Mr, and Airs. Jack b enlon
Marie were guests at the Levy-. and grandchild of Exeter visited , with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice titan, :Mrs. Ethel. Williams and l Penny and Peter, London, with I,
Westlnan wedding held in the en Monday with Mrs. Gertie ; Bladder and family. airs. George North drove over Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin. -
Mitchell, United Church Monday Wiseman and Mr. Edgar Mon- ]irs, Gallant and Jean of To . from Mitchell and spent. Mon-' Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronto
afternoon. teith. , ronto visited this week with Mr. day afternoon with Mrs. Luther with Mr. and Mrs, William Mar
Mr. and Mrs, Luther Rnwcliffe Mr. and Airs. Ernest :Pyin ' and Mrs. Jack Roundell and 1 Rowciliffe, i shall.
and Mrs. Bert Andrews, Exeter, Visited on Monday with. Mr. and .family, ; Miss Helen Sweet and Miss Ed
visited on Good Friday with Mr. Mrs. Emery Gainer of Crediton. ' An Easter service was held in ` wins Baker of Toronto with the
and Mrs. Fred Doupe, Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgert and St, Paul's Anglican church Sun-
Open t Reside c former's mother, Airs, Muriel 1
Mrs, M. Copeland and Jean (agent spent a few days at the day* evening with Rev, Morden. I Sweet. They, with Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday visitors with Mr.•end of the week with Air: and registrar at. Huron. Goilege, as--C;nntinued from Page 1 ;Douglas Sweet and fancily of
and Mrs. Stanley Mountain, St. Mrs. Jack Cann of Ottawa. ! guest speaker. Mr. Walter Creery' association stated it would pro-; town spent Monday in Guelph.
Marys. also assisted with the commun. vide the necessary equipment ; Miss Donna Knight, London
:Ronnie Chatten of Flora is' Mr. and Mrs. dames Hodgert ion service. An anthem. was and this was done. ; and Miss Pat MacLean, Toronto i
of Exeter visited on Sunday with
holidaying at his home thisrendered by the choir, : Prnbably the main reason that i with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann. y JaquesMiss Greta Harness with Mr.
week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the facilities have: not been more
Billy Terrie of Toronto is visit- W.A. And W.M.S. Meeting t and family of Woodham visited! extensively used is that the doc-; and Mrs, C. W. Hall, St. Marys.
ing this week with Bobbie i The Easter meeting of the • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Carl tors who were most interested a Mr. and Mars. W. H. Stone with i
Miller. W.A. and W.M.S. was held in ; Mills and family. ' to surgery moved. away after Air. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart, s
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harrison the church basement on 1Ned The Easter service was well the board had refused their ini• , London.
and Wayne of Centralia; Mr. and ltesday afternoon with 10 press attended at the 'United Church tial requests, I Mrs. Alvin Knight, Montreal, i
Mrs. lion Wilson, St. Marys, ern. The Elimville and Chisel. Sunday morning. The two Easter i There were no doctors pre. with Mr. and Mrs, George Dobbs.
Mr. and • Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Hurst auxiliaries were entertain•' lilies were.piaced in the church. sent at. Tuesday's meeting. Dr.' Mr. and Mrs. W. G Cochrane
Ronnie. and Barbara of Shipka ed. at this meeting. Mrs, Roy , by the Class That Counts and V. Gulens, Dashwood, relayed l and family spent Easter in New PHON 24
were Sunday visitors with Mr. i Ballantyne and ile.. 1{en Dun- the Sunday School. There was . wont to the meeting that the re- = York. i s
and Mrs. Jack Smith.
COMPLETE
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Devoting Fuji
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We Hay Hodg$on
can were the hostesses, . special music by the choir with! port of the medical academy re -1 Mr• and airs. D. Jackson. i
A number of the farmers r
are the 'unions assisting. At the close the sameas
mainedlastyear—
busy
�e �—
Airs, Edwin Miller, president 1 g t h ess y as
Sunday was the
on ; of the W.M,S,, was in charge of 1 of the service. the sacrament of 'that. the services provided by the
y nighti the meeting. NIrs, Alf Ross of lite Lord's Supper was observed,: hospital were `fairly satisfac-
Chisellucrst played a piano solo; nir• and airs. Ray Stewart tory,"•
enj?Y REAL
in
every flay
hen' you
and f milt of Sarnra were Faster j Elmer D. Bell, QC, who re -
gave a reading and Mrs. Wilfred 4 visitors with Air. and M,:s. T;.ay 1 ported for the administrative
�aAylltJl' Francis. 7 eonimittee, indicated the staff Hunkin sang a solo, o
The theme for the worship , Miss Jean Shute of London ' had dente considerableggadditional
Our 'service was "Let us remember, , ;spent the weekend at her home ' work in budgeting and account.
with Mr. and Mrs, Eber Shute. I ing in preparatiop for the ' new
let us rejoice and let us re -1 'Air. and Abs. Wilfred. Yates; hospital care insurance which 3
solve". Appropriate readings ; of London visited . Sunday with 1 wilt become effectiv in Ontario
• were given by Mrs. Melvin ' Airs, Myrtle Doupe. Kevin Doupe, : in 1959.
Gardiner and Mrs.. Miller. , 1
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1 Mrs. Hugh introduced Doupe, is a patient in St. Marys] Ulric Snell, chairman of the
the guest speaker, Mrs. William
McVittie of Blyth, president of : hospital at time of writing. building acomniittee, estimated
the Huron Presbyterial, who
gave an Inspiring talk, Mrs.
Harold Bell and Mrs. Ross Skin-
; Der accompanied by Airs. Free-
! man Horne sang a duet and
I readings were given by Mrs.
�� ' , Jack Glenn and Mrs.. Melvin
Lt's; ' ,F a Gardiner. t o bliss
Ruth Skinner of Ditmttlle
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1
4•H Club Organized 1 total cost of the nursesresidence
The first meeting of the proj-tin the neighborhood of 565,000,
ect "Dressing Up Home Grown i including the 510,000 furnishings
Vegetables" was held on Tues- I contract which was let recently
day, April 1 at the home of . to the T, Eaton Co Ltd. He hoped
M. Ross Marshall. R.R. Kirk- ' a considerable portion_ of the
ton. Eighteen girls were ores.; landscaping could be completed
enrst. I in time for the June opening.
Results of election of officers: ; Some $3,750 has been donated
President is Rosemary Dobson; by organizations• and individuals
vice president, Vesta Watson; in the community towards the
secretary, Marlene Stone; as- cost of furnishings and Mr. Snell
sistant secretary, Marion Mc, ; said the board was hopeful of
Naughton; telephone secretaries. more contributions.
Grace Allen, Joyce Crago, Carta: During the past week, the
lye Bearss. 4board received another 5250 don -
A discussion on covers for ation from Airs. W. J. Feer. Exe-
record books, score sheets and ter, on behalf of herself and the
requirements• of a club girl fol. late W. J. Beer.
lowed, Notes were given on Reporting for the ladies aux-
"Every Girl a Gardener" and iliary, Mrs. Muriel Dunlop said
"Vegetables for the Family's ; over 54,000 had been raised dur-
Needs". A few simple experi- ing 1957 and part of this will be
ments were conducted. used to meet the auxiliary's pro -
Leaders are Mrs. Lad 'Wat• ject of furnishing the living room
son and Mrs. Ross Marshall. in the residence at a cost of
51,500, The auxiliary, she said.
hoped to enlarge its objectives
b e n i o r Club to include more projects ,in con-
nection with the residence.
Admissions Down
Enjoys Feto Superintendent Alice Claypole
There were over 100 in at-
tendance at Senior Citizens'
night in the Legion Hall Tues-
day ' evening. Following an hour
at earls a program was pre-;
'seined with William Passmore
as chairman.
A sing song was led by Walter •
Cuthush with Mrs. Rhoda Shan-
; ten
hap•;ten at the piano.
There were musleal selections
by Marlette and 'Darlene Fravne;
readings by Mrs, Len Dilkes
i and Airs, Robert Dinney; mouth-
negan selection by At a u r i e e
Quante accompanied by Percy
Markley on the guitar; solo with
nutter aeedmpaniment Ivy Maur-'
ice Love; violin selection by
Orville Rapson, ilensall, with
Frank Forrest at the piantt; tap
dancing by Linda and Karen
caisson, t Of iiusseldale; fancy
dress dialogue "We wilt have to
mortgage the Byrn" by Delbert'
Gaiser•, dnhtr Robinson: 'Beatrice
• Hess, of Zurich, and Mrs. Mar
jorie Pfaff, of St.. Marys,
s,
A that donated' by Alae.:Clorarc
Pfaff realized eight dollars and .
oras Yvon by Herman Powe..
Serving was dei a by the Girl,
( Guides sand Brownies,
t Thy eontnut.tee fol° next, :month
is 111:x, and Mrs. Frank Tayler,
IMP. and Mit. Russell &tirneder.
;13.r. and A'.1rs 'Rhino cord and
Mr. and Mrs. Iterate Pfaff.
reported admissions at. 1,202, a
decrease of 56 from last year
Births were also down, from 299
to 286, but they are on the in-
crease again in 1956.
Number on staff is now 48, an
increase of awn full-time and two-
part•tinie employees. This in-
cludes eight full -tinge registered
nurses, two part -tinge 11N's, one
office personnel, 17 nurses' as-
sistants, two xray technicians,
nue laboratory technician, five
kitchen staff. three household
staff, two maintenance men and.
five in the laundry.
Nearly 50,000 meals had been
served during 1957 and 125,000
pounds of linen laundered.
,
included in her tt'ibutes were
r -tat
f,xrl r J t who la eta
Exeter Cine irs,n
a twice -weekly servir.e of pro -
aiding treats for the paltents.
in answer to a question from
Reeve William McKenzie as In
whether the board still intended
to rt'ert a wing to the hospital
as It had announced last year,
F.lmisr :Balt explained that the
provincial got•Pronient would trot
approve grants towards the -pro-
pel because the nceupaney rate
was not sufficiently high.
Mayor .Pooley, Elmer Bell and
Elgin itnw c li.ffe led in tribute to
13» work dont by tttfi late C. t3
Straw, treasurer. and Dr J. G.
Duran, tine of the er'iginal three -
Mrs of lilt ,astsnriatinn,
PIS CLEIN SWEEP
up to
A !tar's Special Purchase Of
Imported A11.WAe1 Fabrics Make
Pessible Thess Trelnsndtaua Savings
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NORMALLY POUND
IN SUITS SELL1-Nis
LIP TO $?OR00
TAILORED to MEASURE
5 9675
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