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12 :Ton .1
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' Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
335-3424
JUNIOR W.I.
The Junior Women's Insti-
tue met in the Howick Cent,
ral School Library. President
Lis Hargrave opened the
meeting with the Ode. Roll
call was answered with a
housekeeping tip.
Final plans were made for
the District Annual to be held
in Fordwich on April 12th.
Ronna Lee Johnson intro-
duced the speaker, Grace.
Bird, of the Home Economics
Branch of Huron County. She
gave The members many
useful house cleaning tips
and was thanked by Trix
Denny with a copy of "A,
Little Bit. More of Every-
thing." The Junior Institutes
are selling these books for
$3.00. The books include
shower games, crafts, enter-
taining and a literary section.
Anyone may order by phon-
ing any. Junior Institute
member of 335-6364.
PERSONALS
Mr. Cecil Grainger of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Wingham, accompanied
Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
Bruce Grainger of Montreal'
Que. -on Sunday and visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Grainger, R.R. 2,
Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott
returned Good Friday from a
motor trip to Plano, Texas,
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rea and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Viola Petchof, Kitch-
ener and Mr. and Mrs.
David Gowing and Amy of
Kingston were Easter week-
end guests. of Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Johnston.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques spent
a couple of days in St.
Thomas attending the United
Church Conference and visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Edgar.
Mrs. Jas. Brisbin of Pick-
ering and Mr. and Mrs.
Brian O'Kane of Don Mills
spent the Easter weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mundell and on Sunday all
attended the last service
conducted by Rev. R. Doug-
las MacDonald at the Tolmie
Memorial Presbyterian
Church at Port Elgin prior to
his retirement from active
ministry after 40 years of
service.
Mr. Homer Barlow,
Maureen and Jim of List-
owel; Mr. Lawrence Barlow
of Ethel; Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey Barlow, Gerri-Lynne,
Joy and Kenneth of Mark-
dale were Easter visitors of
Mrs. Vernon Barlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Elford Fair-
ies, Christine and Valerie of
Toronto spent the Easter
weekend with Mr. Eldon
Fairies.
Mr. Harold Hoy and Mur-
ray of Owen Soynd; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Hoy, Wing-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. George
Brown, Gorrie spent Sunday
I
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CRUNICAN
BROS. iv, miles south of
Elginfield on
44 Highway
evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Lyn. Hoy of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fairies
and James of Guelph; Mr:
and Mrs. Jas. Mazer of
Ancaster visited Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Fairies.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Keith
Woods, Michel and Manna
of London spent the Easter •
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Cloyne Michel and Mrs.
Walter Woods, R.R.
Winghain-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mun-
dell accompanied by Mrs,
Lloyd Jacques attended the
funeral of the late Mr. Clif-
ford Ireland at Kincardine on ,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.: Wm.
Thompson of,Stroud were
visitors over tpe weekend'
Mr, and. Mrs,. Clifford
Cooke.
Mr.And Mrs. Aliatt Steed • -
man, Mark, Paul and Darren
of Mississauga spent the
Easter weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Jas., Wylie.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Lind-
say And family of Chatham;
Mr. and Mrs: Richard.
Packlarnand'familk, 'Mr., and
Mrs. Thos.,. Neiland and fam
ily, Mrs. Margaret Hender-
son and Mr. jack Henderson
all of Hensall, visited Sunday
with Mr.,and Mrs, Brian
Underwoo,
Mr-• and Mrs. Dale Rogers,
Lennie and Duane of 'VW,'
well and Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn
".of Charlton were Easter
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sandy, Gibson.
Mrs. Harvey Adams visit-
ed Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earle King 'of
Harriston.
Mr, and Mrs. Brian Baulk
of Stafford spent ithe Easter
weekend with Mrs. Gerald
Galbraith.
Brian Robinspn of Elmira
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Rubinson over the weekend.
Mr., and Mrs", Bruce
Campbell, Christopher awl'
John Richard of Kitchener
spent the Easter weekend
with. Mr. and •Mrs. John
Leppington. Sr. with