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THE VVINOHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, March 14th4! 1951 PAGE THREg
FORDWICH
ww• Campbell, W. A. Stinson am)
VI/4'4y .Cooper attended the annftV
convention of the Ontario ,Concentrk.,:.,
ted Milk Producers' Association held
in. Chateau. Laurier, Ottawa,
The public library sponsored a
dance in the Community Hall on
Friday night..
Mrs. Don Gibson and two children,
who arc moving from Wingham
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any member of the Kinetic, Club.
No Reserve Seats
St. Ctitharines are 'visiting the for,
mgr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Doig,
Mrs, pata wen* and David of .Tor,,
Into, are. visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E.. A, Sehaefer,
Mrs, Marguerite Johnston was a
recent visitor with her daughter, Mrs,
Ernest Fleuscher, Stratford,
Rev. Stewart Miner has accepted a
call to become pastor of the Florence.
appointment in Lambton Co.
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YEH- BECAUSE YODIRE
CONTINUALLY HARPING
ON THE FOIE MEP CARS OF
CROSSETT mai:3.as
Mrs. Myles St, Marie has been
very ill during the past few weeks.
at the borne of 'Air. and Mrs. Jas..
St. Marie, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and
children have been very ill during
the past week with a heavy dose of
the flu.
Mr, Norman COIlh es, Who has
been a patient in Wingham Hospi-
tal following an operation for ap-
pendicitis, is expected home this
week.
Gordon Naylor has been very ill
and under' the doctor's rare during
the past week, and also Air. and .Mrs.
Clarence Chimney, Claire and Safi-
dra.
Air, Sam Leggatt was taken to
Wingham Hospital last week,
Mrs. Chas. Shiell has been under
the doctor's care during the past week,
suffering from a heart attack.,
Mrs. G. Af. Shiell and Wilfred, vis-
ited for a few days last week at the
home of Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Shia
and other London relatives.
Air, and Mrs. Leask McGee, who
spent the past few months at the
home of their daughter, Air. and Mrs.
Basil Davidson, Toronto, who were
holidaying in Mexico, returned home
on Sunday with !Mr, and Airs, Day.
idson,
Afr, and Mrs. Win. Purdon, St, irel-
ens, have been very ill with flu during
the p4st week.
Mr. Arthur Moore, who has been
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been very sick during the week-end
at the manse.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coulter and
family, left on Afonday to Motor back
to their home near Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott attend-
ed Ilw funeral of her uncle, the late
James Moffatt on Saturday..
Mr. Ben McClenashon, Mfr, Robert
_Mc Clenaghan and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
.Clenagliall, also. Mr. James Wikoh,
have been very With flu, during the
week-end.
Mr. Jas. Currie on the iionndarv, is
having his farm buildings wired for
hydro this week.
Little Miss jttttet Gaunt had a ldrin-
day party at her lionie on Wednesday
last, with eight little girl friends as
guests.
There was a small attendance
the euchre, in the IVfem.c.)rial Hall herr
on Friday evening, Mrs. Walter James
and Mr. Bert Thompson held high
points, while 'Mrs. Welwood and Mr,
J. 1). 13eec.roft held low point ,..,
At the Thursday evening meeting
of the fr. Farmers at Belgrave last
week, the roll call was answered by
the members telling how long their
farm had been held by their families.
Mr. John Currie of E. Wawanosh,
gate a very interesting answtr—for
ninety-seven years. Reeve
later commented on this, saying that
that was the farthest north that land
G, A. Webb of Lucknow, has
been .under the doctor's care at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. E. W.
Rice and Air. Rice.
A well meaning but particularly
prosing judge on one of his country-
circuits had to try a man for stealing
a quantity of copper. In his charge
he had frequent occasion to mention
the "copper" which he uniformily call-
ed "lead" adding, "I beg your pardon,
gentlenten,---copper; but 1 Can't get
the lead out of my head!"
from spending the winter in Detroit.
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FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
A. L. Posliff, principal of the Public
School, passed away very suddenly.
Miss Yvonne .Mcilierson of Tor-
Al r. J. \V. Al cKiblion attended the
annual meeting of the United Drug I
Co„ in Toronto on Wednesday,
Airs. 5, Rowan who has hem visit-
Mg with her daughter, Mrs. ((apt.)
W. J. Adams, during the past three
months returned to her home in
Clarksburg on Saturday.
Mrs, Richard Deacon of thtelph, •
formerly of town. came second in her
class of Home Nursing at YAV.CA,,
Five years ago she came second at
ibt ti alibi COI1V4iatV Nursin4.
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had been taken up in these parts, at 'spent a few days with friends in town,
that time, by anyone. Miss Leila Scott of Gait, spent a
few days with Misses Bella and Lizzie
in the hospital for the past few weeks, ,Elliott.
suffering front blood poisoning ad. n JAMESTOWN 1 Mr. George (Bud) Towne of Wrox-
then flu, is now ill with pneumonia, Airs. Client]. McKercher has been leter, spent the week-end with Wing-
Al rs, Jackson who has been living teaching- as S. S. No. 4; Grey, relies-- i h am f r i en d s.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. ing .for Airs. McCreath, who has been I Airs. Gidley of Blyth, spent a few
Afroore, through the winter months, coillillOd to her home with the flu, , days at the home of bet' daughter, !it
was taken to Wingharn Hospital last Air. Dave AfcLennan has returned :,\,.1„. D, Somers.
Monday as Air. and Mrs. Moore dr,• home front the Kitchener-Waterloo I Dr, J. V. Ross t_,t,,. la.,v c
Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft was able 1.) him improved health.
i,ol oli ,,t itol isi)r.. sprat,i, very ill with flu. Hospital, His many friends wish for i Sunday over qu at the
-,— then Dr, Cr. H. Ross, Shuter Street. return home from Wingham Hospital Quite a number ill this community [ \r,' .
on Wednesday last, but Mr. Bcceroft are confined to their homes with tot N., L. Brandon of St„Marys,
:was a week-end, visitor at the bionic of has been very ill during the past week, attack of' the grippe. • Also his sister, Mrs. W, Dow and her ,Mr, and Mrs, Robert McDonald t rid i ll 's ill."111"' Mrs, Brandon.
sons, Nelson and Ivan. Clifford, spent the week-end with 1 Mr. and. Airs. El trued Bather of
Little 'Roy }antes was able to bare ,i Portly cc, spent Tuesday at the home their daughters in Streetsrville. the cast taken off his kg last Friday. m e c„,,,i l !of Alr. and Mrs, C. Hetherington, - c, Clifford La idlaw, who 'vas ill sir. and 'Mrs' 11 arv„; -
with flu at Kincardine, returned to his and children of Minto; visited ,ill Sun- ! Mrs, Jas. Ed, Cove who has been
home here. 'lay at the home of Alt'. and Airs, visiting her mother, Ails, Alur,..:1, hati
Quite a number from here attewl- Lawrelic° Willis' - returned to Walkerton where they 11111
•reside in the future, cd. the Spring Seed Fair •at' Clinton on
Saturday.
Mr. Robert Hutchison has purcha,:- 'Ruth Donnelly, of Palmerston, visited ,
United Church are presenting loss on the Boundary, 1.1161- 'Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Copeland.
Airs. John Purdon was very ill last musical play "The. Minister's Aunt"
week, having taken the flu, when in the COmmunity Hall, on Thursday
helping out at the home of her (laugh-
and ,'Mr,s. Jas. lrviug lia ‘,'ic %-
even ing, m are h 29,11,, under die ans., tuF110.1 to 1 .41C/c1low, after si,ennng
ter, Airs. Edward AfeClenagham 'woo picas of the W. A. Keep this date i n !week at the home. of their daughter,
was quite ill. mind. I Airs. A, Ci. Smith, on their return '
Mrs. (Rev.) R. D. A, Currie has
ed the Kenneth Weaver farm in Kin- The Senior choir of the Lucknow ,over the week-end at the 1,Knne of
,Airs. 12. J, Woods of .Guelph, called
on friends in the village on Sunday,
Airs. Coulter of Whitechurch and
Mrs, Chester Coulter, Bryanlaud Judy,
of Arrowwootd, Alberta, Wei-q.visitors
with Mr. and. Mrs. H. D. MCDonald
recently. Mrs. 'Gordon AlacPherson spent onto, spent the week-end in town.
Saturday in London with Miss Mar- t Miss Alice lianiiman of .Hamilton,
garet MacPlterson, is with Miss Helen Beattie tins week.
ST. HELENS Mr. Chas. Donnelly and sister, Miss
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'Mrs. tel Elliott is visiting with
friends in Toronto, Gait and Stratford,
Mrs. H. 1.1, Elliott is visiting with
relatives in London and Ingersoll, ri
RiAtelli isc,..13.arrowman of Toronto, is vis-
iting with her inuth M er, Airs. Jf.,Int c jy -
Messrs. John and i'eter Kelly, sons :4;
of Mr, A. Nell), .left this 1% erk Inc tin, 2
West,to
Mrs, W, \,V, I-laugh is visiting this
week with her fath‘r, who is seriousl:,
ill at Iris home in Donnybrook. / gal, glass founts $1.30 Mr, Alfred Elliott of Goderich, was
visiting for a few days with Ins tiro- VA gal, galv. $1.,95
titer, Mr, Wm. Elliott, at the bound.-
any brick yard. 11, 2 gal, galv. $3.60.
Mr. Ai, Lamont (di London, was 41
visiting for a lest' days last week with
relatives and old friends its Wingham
and district, tzi
Miss Abbic Haines has returned to
her home in Wood'by, Man., after
spending a fete weeks with; her parents —
Alt', and Airs. Arthur Haines,
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Air, Atkin (Ike) Mann of Wro.\eter,
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