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-.CARM.EL
The St. Patrick's social held BOSANQM and Mike Connolly of Thed.
in parish hall Friday evening flooding at the tri county ford on B. con North.
draw a great crowd sponsored bridge north .on west side Mr, and Mrs. .Gordon Willert
by the Holy Name Society. closed traffic Tuesday to and Mrs. Fred Burley .Sr. are
.Celebrate Water stops traffic
St, .Ratrick's at trkounty bridge
• :By MRS. M, MIST
ERED1TON
Mr. Emerson Wein, who was
a, patient in South Huron Hos-
Pltal, Exeter, most of last;
week returned home FridaY
improved. He fell in the
barn over the beam throwing
dawn hay bales. slipped and
fell .on the barn floor on his
head. X-rays showed no hones
broken.
Bride honored.
OVi"r $0 friends, neighbors
and relatives gathered on Fri-
AO evening in the United
Church Sunday School rooms
to honor Mrs. Patrick Cronyn
the former Mildred Dundas
nn the occasion of her mar-
riage.
The evening began with eon-
testa conducted by Mrs, R.
Finkheiner. Mrs. E. Neil gave
a: reading which was followed
by, a double duet by Joan,
Jacqueline,. Sandra and Nancy
England, A sing-song was en-
joyed by everyone.
Mildred was then asked to
take the chair of honor and an
Address was read by Mrs. J.
Woodall, Miss Barbara Dundas
and Miss Ann Cronyn assisted
in the opening of many lovely
gifts. Mrs. Ed Lamport con•
ducted another contest follow-
ing which lunch was enjoyed by
all.
Personott items
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist
and family, of Waterloo, spent
Sunday with Mrs. M. Faist
who returned with them for the
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roh.
ertson, of London. visited on
Saturday with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
:Seaver.
Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Hit-
horn and Cathy, of Hanover,
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Ezia Faist and Nola.
Mr. Albert Gaiser spent a
Jew days laSt week with rela-
tives at South Cayuga and
The teen-town dance usually
held on Friday .night has been
eancelled due to other activi-
ties in the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe AteCa.nn,
of Clinton. visited with Mrs.
M. Clark on Sunday.
7rommy Silv ert horn. of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey.
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Wade
and son, of London. visited
ith Mr. and Mrs. John Wade
and Johnny over the weekend.
Airs. Lloyd England attended
the Sports Show at Toronto last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Presz-
calor and family spent Satur-
day at London visiting with the
latter's sister,. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Priestley and babe at
Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bore
and baby. of Dundas, spent the
weekend with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bux-
ton. Mrs. Bore and baby re-
mained to spend a few days
with her family.
Paradise is not a locality—,
it's a state of mind.
$25 to Mr. Michael Ryan, Ail-
sa Craig; $15 was won by Mrs.
Dave Morrissey, Ailsa Craig;
$5 won by Mr. Ray 'Webt) of
Daahwood.
Mrs. M. Ryan of AIL Car-
ole!, won a 'box of chocolates
for selling first prize ticket.
Personal items
Mrs. Emma Rowland spent a
few days this week visiting in
London among .her
Miss .Eleanore Dietrich of
London apent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dietrich.
Miss Nancy 'Yelle spent last
weekend with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ho.
gag.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Diet-
rich are making alterations to
their home in the village prior
to moving into their home very
soon.
Sixteen pupils drove to Lucan.
Arena Monday afternoon last
and enjoyed a very good game
of Broomball, Scores were tied
Lucky draw winners were holidaying in Florida. 'Thursday of last week, and re-
mains high to the south junc-
ture of DOM drain .and the
Mat Sable river also farther
(aouth) to the elbow.
There has been no flooding
south of the eta..
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene liobt-
zyk of Chatham are building a
new home on land recently
pet-chased from Jas. Struyfe
up 0.0. League game with
can girls against Mt. Carmel
girls will take place fM Tues•
day afternoon.
Men are drilling for oil on
the farm of Mr, Wilbert Maw,
son and are boarding with Mr.
and Mr's. Pat Sullivan Sr.
Four practise teachers from
London Teachers College are
spending this week at. Our Lady
of Carmel school.
Mr, and Mrs. Vanhcavel and
family of Mitchell visited last
Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. John
Hall and family.
The Titra4,Aeivoca10, March 22., 1962
Recovers from fall
from .1;)eam to floor
Average cost of the 38 non-
profit medical insurance pro-
grams operating in Canada is
$10 per month per family, and
$15 per month per family .for
those plans that include pre-
scribed drugs.
Mrs. 'Wm. Davidson left on
Saturday for St. Petersburg,
Florida, to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Al. Styles, who will be 91
years of age in May,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Romphf of London visited at
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie van
Prael .and Mrs. Wm. Davidson
visited the latter's aunt. Airs,
Margaret Nose], in the ;lager-
ton private nursing hospital,
London on Saturday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (loth-
they .Sr. and Mr. and. Mrs. Gor-
don Gotelaer jr. and son of
Rid,getown visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Prance last. Sun-
day'.
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IT'S ECONOMICAL, EFFORTLESS LIVING !
, Add the interest en your investment in a home,
Your taxes, heat, water and power, plus repairs,
and you'll find if's much more economical to live
In this modern apartment style. No lawns, gardens
or Maintenance to bother you. It's a great life.
Enjoy luxurious
worry-free
living with these
outstanding
benefits ,
* Laundry Facilities * Refuse Disposal
* Completely Sound-Proofed Units
* Range and Refrigerator Provided
* Air Conditioning * All Utilities Paid
* Ample Parking * Large Park-Like Grounds
* Some Apartments will be Furnished
* Bus Service for School Children
SWIMMING POOL
PATIO, BAR-B-Q
ELECTRIC HEATING
FENCED PLAY AREA
INDOOR RECREATION
You may reserve a suite
now without obligation
Our client is seriously interested in erecting
this 45.unit apartment building this spring.
Before proceeding, however, the'firm has asked
us to determine demand for this type of
accommodation. Your reservation will indicate
your interest in this project and give you first
'choice of apartments when they are ready.
It will not, however, obligate you in any way
if you change your mind later.
CONTACT
THE AGENT
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