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a few days last Week at the ONE.
--Mrs. M, .1. Mason of Stratford is
visiting with hor sister, Miss Minnie.
Barber.
—Mies Jane Partington of Guelph,
is --Misses Maxine Cairns
CRaai ripnis visiting i
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O Seddon and Mr. Seddon,
0 as Sarnia, were week-end guests of
O Miss Mary Johnston.
-.Mn and Mrs, Miner Ireland of E.
Wawanosh, left Tuesday morning on
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to California,uv
---Mrs, attended
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O Women's Press Club luncheon at the
n C.N,E, on Friday.
o —Mr. J. Gordon Imlay of Detroit,
spent two weeks with friends and
relatives in Wingham district.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
son Gordon, of Lincoln Park, Mich.,
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—Mr,
nl.p , v week-end with Mrs. Ann
Burgman anti (laugh-
O ter, Ruth, have returned from their
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F., three weeks at the coast and other
points.
/ --Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carbert and
1 Helen have returned after two weeks'
et vacation spent at Port Elgin, Tor-
rE and Mitchell,
' - Mr, and Mrs. Ken Howard of 0 , Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. R. S.
McGee and attended the funeral of
their aunt, the late Mrs. Geddes,
.—We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Chas, Blacithall is a patient in Wing-
* ham General Hospital, having suffer-
0 ed a broken hip.
O —Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and
Allan, of Detroit, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fur-
don.
—Mrs. H. G. Armstrong and Miss
Jane Armstrong of Port Credit, spent
the week-end with the former's father,
Mr, J. S. Isard.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Fuller and
Mrs. Jack Bateson and John, returned
at the week-end after two weeks at
Bruce Beach.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith enjoyed
a trip to Ottawa and Montreal, tak-
ing the Thousand Island Cruise.
Mrs. B. H. Miller of Detroit, return-
ed home after spending the past week
with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Gannett and brother
in Turnberry.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armstrong
and daughters, Bernice and Carol of
Toronto, were guests over the week-
end at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Congram.
—Mr. .and Mrs. 'Charles Hickson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace, of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edwards, of
Shelburne and Mrs. J. A. Aldred, of
Durham, spent the holiday week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heughan.
WHITECERGH
O Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGee and dau-
ghter, Velma, and Miss Gertrude
O Jermyn, of Courtland, New York, vis-
ited recently at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Gee's sister, Mrs. Alfred McCreight.
Mrs. Thos. Sherran, Patricia and
Gerald, of New York city, who were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Intyre, Victoria St., Wingham, called
Om on Purdon relatives in this commun-
if I ity also.
0 i Mr. Roy McGee returned to Kit-
I chener on Friday, after spending two
I weeks at the home of his father, Mr. . , I Henry McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
and Nancy of London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Martin. Mr. Martin had
several bad falls last week.
Messrs. Billie Purdon, Jack Shiell,
and Chester Higgins, spent the week-
end at the Toronto Exhibition and
Niagara.
Mrs. Marshall of Wingham, held a
Stanley demonstration at the home
o of Mrs. Herson Irwin last Thursday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and
o family of North Bay, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs.
Jas. Laidlaw and also with Lucknow
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Emerton Austin and
Raymond of Powassan, spent last
M week at the home of Mrs, Austin's
Li brother, Mr. Donald Martin, and also
0 wiitnios. hMsr. and Mrs. Robt. Stewart of
C,
III Mrs. Ruby Adams of Toronto, spent
o the week-end at the hoMe of Mr. and
t' l Mrs, Gordon Elliott.
Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and
Linda, of Morris, also visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin at-
tended the marriage of Miss Della
Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Powell of Turnberry, and
Keith Jonhston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Johnston, of Holyrood, on Sat-
urday, September 1st,, at 2,30 p.m.
Rev, E. 0. Lancaster of Wingham
Anglican Church officiating. Miss
Mary Powell, sister of the bride, and
Lloyd Johnston, brother of the
groom, were the attendants.
Mr. Harold Charleston of Hamil-
ton, spent a few days last week, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Purdon and
family from Detroit, 'spent the week-
end at the home of his parents, Mn
and Mrs. A. E. Purdon of LticknoW.
On Sunday a family get-together was
arranged at the home, with the fol-
lowing attending; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Falooner, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal-
coner and Allan, !trs. George Tiffin
and Coleeri of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs.
jack Cleghorn and Ronald, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mantyre and Sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Athol Ptirden and children,
Mr. and Mrs. RellSOn Falconer, all of
Wingham, and MO. Sheeran Patricia
and Kenneth of New York,' Thirty-
nine attended, nineteen of whom
vtv,:artedoghtialltielvtlilitteripaatinidcia 1 he 6etteati:
--Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCool re-
turned on Tuesday after spending
several days in Toronto .end attend-
ing the
—Mrs, George McKay of Hamilton
and Mrs. Robert Oliver, also of Ham-
ilton, and recently returned from
Europe, spent a few days last week
with Miss M. F..; Adams,
.Mr. Charles Currie, Guelph, Mr.
Bob .Currie and Mrs, Frank McCon-
nell and family, of London, snent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Currie, Wingham,
— Sgt. Wm. Grover has returned to
his home in Wingham, after spend-
ing several months at Camp Pete-
wawa. Mr. and Mrs. Grover plan to.
holiday in Chicago next week,
—Mr, and Mrs. Gordon L. Stewart
and small son, Andrew, of Galt, visit-
ed for a few days at the home of
IV. J. and Mrs. Henderson, 1?..hrovale
Rd.
Misses Loreen and Leone' Litt,
Mr. E. J. Litt and Mr. Bill Beckett,
all of London, were week-end visitors
with the former's sister, Mrs. Barry
Wenger and Mr. Wenger.
- Mr. awl Mrs. Jack Orvis and
family are moving into the residence
at 32 Carling Terrace in the Hillcrest
section recently vacated by Fit. Lt.
David Halerow. The latter moved to
Clinton,
—Mr. and Mrs. .J H. Gannett and
son, Jim, Mrs, Geo, McMurdo and
Miss Elva Johnston, of Toronto, vis-
ited over the week-end with rela-
tives in town, Mrs. Jessie Howell ac-
companied them back to Toronto
after spending the past three weeks
here.
—Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Reg. N.,.
is at home with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, W. G., Hamilton, on vacation
prior to her marriage, which will take
place in Runnymede Presbyterian
Church, Toronto. Several showers
have been held in Toronto in her
honor.
—Mrs, W. T. Cruickshank, Miss
Margaret Brophy and Mrs. Pearl
Thompson attended Press and Radio
Day Luncheon at the C.N.E. on Fri-
day. They were guests of Mrs. Kate
Aitken, Women's Director of the C.
N.E.
—Mr. John Brent of Wingham,
was among the delegates from
Huron-Bruce riding attending the
fourth annual summer conference of
the Ontario Young Progressive Con-
servative Association which was held
at Fenelon Falls this week.
—Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John Blake and Bernice were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. Twamley, of London;
Rev. and Mrs. C. Tavener of Thorn-
dale, Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Caley from
Georgia and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Reed
of Vancouver.
and Bruce, are moving into regale at
Mrs. Fred Holditeh and son, Ed-
' ward of .Middleport, near Brant-
ford,. '-formerly Bella Hochridge of
;Kinlossi visited with Miss Viola
!Thacker and many old acquaintances
in Culross over the week-end. Mrs.
Holditch also visited with her COM;h1,
'Mr. Nat Thomson and Mr. and Mrs.
t ' Victor Emerson,
i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne and
;grandchildren, Jacqueline and Mich-
ael of Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emereen
and other Tiffin relatives in Kinloes.
Raymond Payne, who had been vis-
iting Tiffin relatives during the past
week, returned home with them to
Toronto,
Mrs. Mac Ross left on Friday with
Rev, and Mrs, .Cox and family to
spent a few weeks at Fonthill. Miss
Terriff is nursing in Lietowel Hoe-
pital.
Mr. Russell Gaunt and Janet, and
• Mr. Jas, Riehardson, spent the week-
end with Toronto friends and attend-
ed the Exhibition on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millet, Moore and
children visited on Sunday at the
home of her brother, Rev, Georem
Watt, Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore arrived
home last Thuesday after Mr. Moore
had spent a few weeks in Wingham.
Hospital, Mrs. Moore spent the past
two weeks at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harold Sperling, recuperate.
ing from an eye operation in Vi -Arn
Hospital, London. Mrs. Moore was in
London last Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ross, when they took
their daughter, Mary, to Victoria
Hospital for treatments on her nose.
Mr. Russell Moore and dangWer,
Linda, of Preston, spent the weel:-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Moore, and other relatives in
this community. His daughter, Carol
is again a patient in Hamilton Hos-
pital, suffering from the leg that was
paralyzed two years ago by an At-
tack of polio.
Miss Marguerite Siddel and Mr. El-
wyn Moore of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sperling,
Wingham, and with Moore relatives
in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson, and
son, Eddie, of Caledon, spent Sunday
at the home of the former's daughter,
Mrs. Stanley Moore, and their son,
Alex Thompson, who had been visit-
ing here for the past week, returned
home with them. Mrs. Arthur Cronin
of Caledon accompanied them and
visited at the home of her brother,
Mr. James Falconer,
Mr. Stewart Scott of Peterborough
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mrs.
Scott and Helen, who have been visit-
ing here, returned home to Peterbor-
ough with him on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shiell and Bob-
by, of London, visited over the week-
end with Mr. Shiell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Shiell.
Mrs. Sam McBurney, Miss Charlotte I
McBurney, of Wingham, and Mr. and ,
Mrs. Edward McBurney and sons.
visited on Sunday with Warden and
Mrs. Arthur Nicholson of Tucker-
Mr. Kenneth Purdon has purchaa04
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of the of her father, Mr../seatik
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Paterson, of
Hamilton, spent a few days last
week at the home of his brother, Mr,
Albert Paterson.
Rev. Mr. Wynn. of Luelmow Pres-,
byterlan Church, was the special
speaker at the Preparatory Service on
Thursday evening in the Presbyterian
Church. Communion service was held.
in the church here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Underwood
and Teddy, who have been visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mr,;. .lames
Mcllraith, returned home to Toronto
on Wednesday last.
Mrs, Arthur Craig, of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrjoh
Crai g,
The ladies of the Presbyterian
Church Ladies' Aid met last Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Robert Ross and
quilted a Dresden quilt on yellow
broadcloth for tin' fall bazaar,
Mr, Melville Beecroft, who has been
visiting at the home of his brother,
Mr. Gilbert Beecroft, returned to his
home at OtterVille on Thursday, Miss
Janet Watson spent a few days there
last week before leaving for her teach-
ing duties at Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs, Mack Cardiff, of Brus-
sels, spent the week-end at the home
of her sister, Mrs. William Rintoul,
They all motored on Sunday to South-
ampton, Owen Sound, Eugenia. and
Meaford.
Anne and Neil Rintoul, who spent
the week-end at the home of their
uncle, Mr. Gordon Caldwell, of Blyth,
returned home on Monday. Mrs. Alex
Rintoul spent the week-end at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Reed
of Black Horse. The Reeds have sold
their store there,
Mr. and Mrs, Ewart McPherson vis-
ited on Sunday at the home of his sis-
ter, Mrs. William Rutherford of St.
Helens. Mrs, Rutherford returned
home recently from Victoria Hospital,
London, where she underwent a ser-
ious operation.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Ireland of East
Wawanosh leave this week on a sev-
en week trip through the Western
provinces. They will travel to Van-
couver and Seattle, San Francisco and
Los Angeles, California.
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Casemore. of
Windsor, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier visited
for a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Farrier, of Long
Branch and attended the CN.E. Miss
Wineifred Farrier returned to her
teaching position in Toronto on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paterson of
Toronto, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. F. McK. Paterson,
Mrs. Jas. Curran and Richard, Mr.
Archie Purdon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bott, of Belwood, attended the
Toronto Ex. on Saturday. Mrs. Pur-
don stayed at Belwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Ivan
and baby Warren Rhys., of Blyth,
and Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Acton, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mn, and Mrs,
John Purdon, Mr. Purdon has been
laid up during the week-end with a
very sore back.
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Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer,
Mrs. (Rev.) S. E, Hayward is now
a patient in Goderich Marine Hos-
pital.
Joan Tiffin, Barry Tiffin, George
Conn, Judy Wilson, Jimmie Morrison,
and Wayne Farrier started school on
Tuesday at No. 10, Kinloss. Mrs. Nor- 1,
man of Kincardine, is the teacher.
Billie Robinson and Marlene Martin '
started off to Fordyce school on
Tuesday. pp
Mra and Mrs. Griffin of Detroit,
spent the week-end at the home of I
Mr. and Mrs. Myles McMillan and
other McMillan relatives in Lucknow-
and Kinloss. Mrs. Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs, McMillan were emote". the Mc-'
Milian relatives who attended the
Milian at St. Catharines Roman
Catholic Church, on Saturday morn-
ing at 10.30.
Mr. and Mrs. French and Bruce,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McIntyre of Ridge-'
town, spent the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben IVfeClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and two
little sons of Toronto, moved last
week to the house on Mr, Edward
McClenaghan's farm on the 2net. of
Kinloss.
Mr. Charles Martin's house re-
ceived a new covering of red brick
siding recently and is considerably
improved.
Mr, Joseph Tiffin was taken by
ambulance to Wingham Hospital on
Sunday as he was very low.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Shiell leave
this week by way of Manitoulin is-
land, for a motor trip to the West
and Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
family spent Sunday last with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Bott of Beiwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver and
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker of East
Wawanosh, leave this week on a
motor trip to the West.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Watt and
children, and Dr. Donald Watt of
Toronto, spent the week-end at the
home of their parents, Rev, and Mrs.
W. 1 Watt. On Sunday all. attended
Dungannon United Church service,
where Rev. George Watt is now the
minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman at-
tended the marriage of her niece, held
in Orillia Presbyterian Church on
Saturday, September 1, at 4. p.m., and
spent the week-end with Markham
and Aurora relatives.
Mr. Agnew, the 'Wingham District
High School bus-driver from Luck-
now, will have thirty-two students to
pick up each Morning this year, an
increase of two over last year. Those
from here who Start out for the first
year are, Marjorie CoUltes, Beverley
Casemore, jean Gaunt, Donna Hut-
thison, Betty Newman, Marjorie El-
liott, Shirley Chapman, Douglas
Newman, Jean and Elmer Hender-
son, Arthur Laidlaw and Joyce Rob4
inaton all start in 2nd, Forth,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert MeOuillin
purchased the Johnston property hi
the village and got possession on
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selivIre.mbrgi lirs. Clarke MacGregor
the herne of Miss Mabel Purdon.
spending a few days this week with smith Township.
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