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THE WINGHANI ADVANCE-TIMES
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WO) Henry; Girls rage, Elainse Por- 1111. ;'doh, Betty Newman, slieverley Case-
more, Boys race, RAYMbnd :Adams,
Carl MeClenaghart; walking on pie
Plates, Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. Ed.
MeCteriaghan, Mrs, Jas. Wilson, in
the gossip contest, the married women
won against the singles, Mrs. Ernest
Casernore and Mrs, Dawson Craig hail
charge of the booth. A. splendid picnic
luncheon was served, anti a hearty vote
of thanks was tenderedt the hostess
for a splendid outing.
Misses Shirley, Beverley and Joanne
Casemore spent last week with their
aunt, Mrs. Ed. Marsh of Wingham
Juntcion,
Mrs, Jonh Miller ofLucknow and
Miss Kate McKenzie of Smith Falls,
spent a few days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Case-
more and with other Kinloss relatives,
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Small of Tor-
onto spent the week-end at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacGregor.
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Foster and
daughter, Pamelia, of Leamington,
visited at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Aldin Purdon; during the week-end,
after holidaying by North Bay and
Sudbury, and coming here by Tober-
morey.
Mrs. Lester Falconer and baby son,
returned home from Wingham Hospi-
tal on Tuesday,
Mrs, Ezra Welwood is spending a
few days this week at Bruce Beach.
Mr, and Mrs, Torrance Guest and
Shiela, and her mother, Mrs. Macin-
tosh of Ripley, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mr. Adam Robertson, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McBurney and son, Hugh, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs, Alex King
• of Brussels.
LIS Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Shiell, her
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in mother, Mrs. Sam McBurney, Wing-
ham and Mrs. Jas. Hardie and sod
Douglas of Turnberry, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Milton Mcilurney and
other relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forester and
children of Palmerston, visited over
the week-end at the home of his sister,
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Miss E,lvs. Young of Luean, has
been visiting at the home of her uncle,
Mr. Leslie Wightman, and Mr. and •
Mrs, Norman Wightman and family
of Guelph, spent the week-end there,
Miss Doris Fox of Galt, spent the
week-end with her Mother, Mrs. Jean
Fox at the home of Mr, Robt, Car.;
rick.
Mr. John Phillips of Timmins, is
spending a week with former school
friends here and visiting at the home
of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mac Ross,
and also visited at the home of his
nephew, Mr. Frank Ross, Turnberry.
He was a resident of this community
fifty years ago,
Born—In Wingham General Hospi-
tat, on Monday, August 16th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft, a son.
Mrs, Fred Tiffin left on Tuesday
to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Mirehouse in Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs, George Tiffin and
Coleen, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Tor-
onto.
Mr, James Laidlaw returned home
from Wingham Hospital on Tuesday
well on the way to recovery.
Mrs. Neil Phillips and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Phillips of Dundalk, visited on
Monday with Mrs. Mac Ross,
Rev. Graydon Cox had charge of
the services in the Tjnited Church,
Lucknow on Sunday, and he and Mrs.
Cox and Donna, and Norma Paterson,
are spending this week with his par-
ents at Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moffatt who
came to attend the Old Boys Re-union
left on Friday ,after spending the
month with :Moffat and MacGregor
relatives in this district.
Many in this community will be
interested in the marriage of Miss
Verland Elaine Dauncey, youngest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Percy Daum
cey, Wortley Rd., London, and Mr.
Ernest MacTavish, younger son of
Rev. and Mrs, Duncan MacTavish of
St. Catharines, and well remembered
here, as a Pastor of the former Meth-
odist Church here. The marriage was
solemnized in St. James Church, Lon-
° don, by Rev. H. E, Merrifield on Sat-
1.irday, August 14th, at 6 p.m. Mr.
l Ernest MacTavish is a graduate of
Western University, and is a member
l of the Staff of South Collegiate Insti-
' tute there. Mr. and Mrs. Victor
iHaines of Morris, attended the wed-
ding.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeliurneY and I •
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attending the funeral of the late Mr, Ili
Nicholson, front the home of his son, • ,
Reeve Arthur Nicholson, 1111 . . .
A marriage of interest to this com-
munity was solemnized on Thursday,
August 12th, at 2 p.m., at St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church, Victoria Har-
bour, Georgian Bay, when Rev. Wal-
lace McLean, formerly of Leamington
Presbyterian Church, united in mar-
riage, Miss Helen Alba Paterson, Reg.
N., of Leamington, only daughter of
Mr. F. MeK. Paterson of Whitechurch
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with their brother, Mr. John 'Boyle
and other relatives in E. Wawanosh"
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26th to Saturday, September
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ilMiss Lettie Fo% kit on Tussolay for 'I!
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s her is•siti,,n m flamilt,41, after st,eno-
/11::, lWo Weeks with her mother, Mrs.
f,..!,1:,,N.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wittd.04- of De-
F. 1 „ 'MIL arts spetaliuss this wsek with her
lather, Mr, Robert Carrick, and Mr.
Es .,and Mrs. Fre.1 Clarke 14 Longion,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morrison ats,,
1. littlis '...t.tn 1.4 "I'441,0111“, S141,111 last Wea,
uncle, Mr. Jos. Twin, and with other
Tiffin relatiss:s itt this comnumity, olut-
big the past week.
Mrs. T. H. Mott spent Sunday at
the home her tanolner, Mrs. Har-
old Snarling., Wiegbam.
Mrs and Mrs, 'Carman Farrier and
'Miss \Vinnifred Farrier have been
.spending two weeks in a voltage at
. Amberley. Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Far-
tier spent last week-end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry David of Tot v . -
onto, spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,. 4.,f
Wawanosh„and Mr. Eric Cone
Butlingttn, spent last week there.
Little Mary Taylor returned bon
with Mrs. David.
Mr. and. Mrs. Claire Thorrips'‘'in and
baby, Denis, of Tilsonburg, spent sa
lweek at the home of his grandfather,.
Mr. Tho, Robinson, and with other
E. Watvanosh relatives,
Mr, \V. J. Currie, formerly of E.
Waivanosh, who has been a patient in
Wingham Hospital, for over a year,i .
has been very low over the week-end
• with little hope held for his recovery.1
His family have been called home.
Mrs. Jean Fov. of London, Mrs.
Mary Mitchell, Acton, Mrs. Bolt, and
Mrs. Harold Cook asd -son, Ivan rof
Myth, visited one day last week with 4
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon, and .other
relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and
Miss Lila Emerson ant Elton spent
Sunday with Mr. &raid Mrs. H.aggitt ,
of P,lyth.
flat the hum v,f his parents, Mr. an,1
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Miss Eileen Snell of London, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Snell.
Mrs. Chas, Robinson has been tin-
der the doctor's care during the week-
end suffering with a bad throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stacey and little
son of Wingham, visited on Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Rclison
Falconer.
Don't forget the dance in the Mem-
orial Hall this Friday evening, tinder
the auspices of the Hall Committee,
with Farrier's Orchestra providing the
music.
Mrs and Mrs. Arthur Stapleton and
children of Turnberry, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer.
gr. and Mrs. George Phillips and
other relatives front Ashlield and
lateknow, attended a Rutherford fam-
ily re-union at Flint recently.
Mr. John Purdon has been laid
during the week-end with a lame back.
and Mrs. Len Westbrook of
Goderich, have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott, Mark
and Sharon of Waterford, spent Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and ,Mrs.
Walter Lott.
Mr. Clifford Farrier of KiKnosardive,
held an aluminum demonstration at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Me-
i: Quillin on Wednesday last.
Mr .John McGee was in charge litf
the service in the Presbyterian elntrch
I • here on qiinday and Mr. Jas. Mc--
Ihratlt
gasse the address.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and
Benny, and Mr. and Mrs. Burrel of
Bright, spent Sunday at the home of
7:s Mr. and Mrs, Ben McClenagban and
Carl returned home with them for a
holiday.
Rev. V. 3. Watt had charge of the
'United services in Wingham on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Miles McMillan held the lucky
icket on the set of dishes given as a
prize at the St. Augustine social last;
Wednesday evening.
Audrey,. Billy and Dorothy Ashby
of Toronto, are visiting at the Koine'
of their aunt, 'Mrs. Chas. Robinson.
'Around ,one hundred and ten gath-
ered last Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Bee McClenaghan for the animal,
picnic of the Women's Institute and .
all enjoyed the ism and social time •
on the lovely lawn on such a grand
SU111111T slay. Mrs. Nelson Piekell and
Mrs. Jack Borcbill bad charge of the
Barnes and kept all 'entertained 'Those •
a who on at the nail, 'driving contest
;A were rt. Albert MeQuillin, Mrs.
George Tiffin, Mrs. Robert Pnrdon,,
Bean guessing tontest,irorn a bottle o f
beans, Mrs. J. D. Reecroft, MI, Leona
Pickett, 600, Mildred Purdon, 560.
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