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M EASTER SERVICE
•. .111.6104 -Special luas-
ter service Was. held M the United
Orwell on Sunday, when ReV. It. A.
Brea,: exteli on "The Evidevee of th e 13Lirla.1 Clothes,:' and the choir
firing uli geater eMbear, Mrs.
Seirelt4 sang, Med for; Me."
At the conclusion of the eervice,
Ivir, and Mrs. Clarenc! Mr:Ciente-
.glean and •children, end Mr. Hubert
IVIeClenaglren were called Yo the
front and Rev. Brook read en mi-
dreee, They were presented with a
coffee table by members of the
Session, .Boare of Stewards alai the
W.A. and the children received a
hymnery and. Now• Testament.
'Mr, IVIcelenaghan, who has been
secretary-treasurer of the chervil
fe[! the past twenty-five yearre
thenized them for their remora.
trance,
_e•Neighbors G4her
For Final Euchre .WITITECITURCI The folks of
the 9th of E. Wawanosh withered i n tee Khoo. an Friday night with
Mre. and Mrs. Gordon. Naylor in
charge of the euchre, Seven tablee
played,
Alm, John M'cBurney • and Peter,
Jefferson held high points and Mrs.
Kenneth Mason and Mr. Jas.
Snowden held low pqinte.
Allenjoyed the social time to-
gethee and decided that this would
he the final euchre for the season.
111H3. THOS. INS
75111 BIRTHDAY.
WHI'ITICHURGH--The 'Many
friends or M. Tiros, Inglis -extend
bout wishes on. the occasion. of her ,
7.5tb birthday which she celebrated.
on :Saturday.
Mrs. jack Flannigan of Teroete
'Vent the week-end with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. and
Roddy Inglis and his son, of
Forest were able to attend the •
Wal:ley celebration on Saturday,
Edward McKenzie of Toronto, a
nephew,. visited there On fianday.
Teacher Resigns
From Fordyce School
WHITECHUROH-Many in 'SS.
No, 14 and in the Fordyce School
section were surprised last week
to hear that the teacher, Mr. Ross
Errington, who leas taught there
for the least five years had resign,-
ed. Mr, Errington transpr;rted. the
children from SS. No, 7.4.. to and ,
from the school and always super-
vised the school playground
whether at football or baseball, or
on their little ice rink in the yard
during the winter,
He served a hot dish at noon
and through the years used the
school as a social centre, to thew
pictures or to gather the people
together for a euchre party. • -
We wish him success at bis new
school at the: W. Wawanosh Town-
ship Hall.
William N. McGill
Dies-in California '
WHITECHIJRCH-e-Jenees a n d
Charles Martin received word on
Saturday of the sudden passing of
their nephew, William Norman Mc-
Gill, of LoS • Angeles, California,
elder. son of the late Wm. N.• Mc-
Gill and Margaret Martin of Turn-
berry Township. .• ' •
Mr, McGill was in his 54th year.
Even with poor health he was an
extensive traveller, motoring 'home
to. Canada almost every year and to
Alaska and South. America. At one
time he owned a radio station in
San Francisco.
DeceaSed had returned from a
trip to.. Arizona and Mexico on
Friday night and passed away
early Saturday morning. • e
He leaves to mourn one sister,
Ada (Mrs, Reuben Appleby), and.
a brother, Allan McGill, both of
Tuynberry.
Interment will be 'in Wingham
Cemetery on Wednesday,
Institute Euchre
—WHITECHURCH — Seven teen
tables played euchre at the Insti-
tute care party in 'the memorial
hall on Tuesday of last week. Mrs.
Jenkins arid Mrs. Ernest Beecroft
won the high prizes for ladies and
Herson Irwin and, Cecil Falconer
won prizes for men. Mrs. Hugh
David McDonald won the special
Easter Bunny chair prize.
MRS. K. KIUG IS
W.M.S. SPEAKER
WHIT] CHTJURCH—The regular.
meeting of the W.M,S, of Brick
Church and the quarterly birthday
tea was held on Tuesday of last
Week at the home of ,Mrs. Ronald
Coultes, with twenty-two ladies
and twelve children present.
Mrs.. Allan Pattison's group had
charge of the worship service, Mrs.
Roy Fattison read the Scripture
lesson and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
led In prayer.
Mrs, K, krug gave an interesting
talk on Easter and What it means.
to 'us and this generation, 'Mrs.
MeRitchie gave a talk on Easter
and its message, from the risen
M
rist.
rs. Norman Coultes led in the'
business meeting and Mrs. George
Walker, Mrs. Verson Irwin were
appointed delegates to the Preshy-,
terial meeting in Exeter, next Tues-
day.
Mrs. John L. Currie closed the
meetiegewith prayer and all enjoy-
ed the social time together,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman
and Gary spent Sunday at' the
home of their datighter, Mrs. Ross
Smith of Toronto, Gary stayed for
the holiday and Miss Ruby Conn,
who has been visiting there return-
ed home.
Good Friday Service
Weil Attended
WHITECHURCR—A good many
attended the special Good Friday
service in the Presbyterian Church
on Friday morning, when Rev. N.
Caswell conducted the service, and •
Rev, Brook preached from the text,
"And I, if I be lifted up will, draw
all men unto Me."
A quartet, Mrs. Sckiolt7, Mrs.
Dawson Craig, Garnet Farrier and
James Wilson sang "Must Jesus
Bear the Cross Alone," and Lorne
Forster and James Wilson sang,
"The Old Rugged Chase."
FAMILY fiATHER FOR
FORTIETH WEDDING
WHITECHIJRCH--Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Caslick celebrated the fortieth
anniversary of their marriage last
Thursday evening, when their
family gathered for' a surprise re-
union.
Those present were My. and Mrs.
Gordon Scott, of Ripley; Mr. and
Mrs. David McAllister, of Turn-
berry; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caslick
and children, Culross; Mr. and. Mrs.
Wilfred Caslick and family, of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes and family, of Belgrave;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn and family.
During the evening, along With
other gifts, the family presented
Mr. and Mrs. Caslick with a 400
day clock, All spent the evening
playing progressive euchre and
lunch with the traditional wedding
cake was served.
Their friends in this community
extend best' wishes for many more
such happy occasions.
!Mrs. Thos. Moore
'Receives
WHITECHURCH—The monthly
meeting and blithday tea of the
W.M.S. of the United Church was
held last Tuesday in the Sunday
School room of the church with
Mrs. Jas. Falconer, president, pre-
siding, and leading in the worship
service. Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and Mrs. I, D. Bee-,
croft read several Easter Seriptdre
passages, and Mrs. Gaunt led in
the brayer for the success of the
missionary work and for the mis-
sionaries.
Mrs. E.• H. Qroskorth gave two
readings from Edna Jacques book,
"If No One," and "Try a SMile,
Don't Despair." Mrs. 'Ezra, Scheltz
had charge of the,etedy bog* erred
gave an interesting talk on work
among the Indians in B.C.
Plans were made to attend the
Exeter Presbyterial next Tuesday •
and the annual meeting of the
Conference Branch of the W.M.S.
to be held in Goderich on April 17,
and 18th.
Several took part in the discus-
sion of the jubilee year of the Wo-
men's Temperance Union in Can-
ada, reporting on the progress of
the work in each province, during
the past sixty years. This work was
initiated by Frances Willard and
spreads to women all over the
World,
Mrs, J, G. Gillespie closed the
meeting with prayer and Mrs...1% D.
Reecroft had charge of the W.A.
that followed, when ladies of the
W,A. presented Mrs. Thos, Moore
with a cup and saucer, in remem-
brance of her many years of ser-
vice as superintendent of the Mis-
sion
All enjoyedthe Social time
getter at the Birthday tea.
WHITECHURCII
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Armitage
and rattily of London spent the
week-orl at the home of her sister,
Mrs. John MeBurney, Marnoch, and
Bobby Armitage remained to Spend
the holiday week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
family of Sarnia spent the Week-
end at the Gillespie and Perrier
homes in the
Mr, and Mee..C•arnerori Sinntons
and Nancy of London spent the
week.end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Martin.
Mr, and Mrs, Irwin MeClehrighan
and Children of St, Thomas visited
oia Friday at the horse of his'
parenta, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Me.
Clenagliahr
A geed crowd of young topes
attended the memorial hall dance
held on Thursday evening in the
hall, with .Tiffin Brothers providing
the music for ,dancing,
The folks of S,S. No. 9 East Wa-
wanosh are holding a program in
their school this .Thursday evening
Mr.. and 'Mr.e,• Archie Watt and
daughters, of Toronto spent the
week-end With his parents, Rev.
and Mrs, W. J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs.. Carman Farrier
and children, of Long Branch, and.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto
have been visiting with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Farrier.
.,. Mrs. Harry •Tiehboerne of Gode-
rich spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. David Kennedy.
, Mr. and Mm; Elmer Purdon,
Wingham, visited on Friday at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Calvin
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thompson, of
Goderich visited on Friday at the
home of her sister, Mrs, Lawrence
Taylor.
Mr, Roy McGee 'of Kitchener,
spent the week-end at the home of
his brother, Mr. Gordon McGee.
Mrs, Chas. Gillespie, of Toronto,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and
with Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt,
Janet and Donald, left on Friday
to spend a week at the' home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt, of
Kingston and with Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Elliott of Ottawa, .
Bonnie Inglis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, jack Inglis, of Ford-
wich, is holidaying at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Robert Adams.
Mr, and Mrs, Roger Inglis' and
George, of Walkerton, visited at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Diemen on Sunday and attended
Belgrave United Church, where
baby Evelyn Aimee Bieman was
baptized. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Humphrey, of
St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Humphrey, and son, Wayne, of
Hespeler, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robin-
son. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ernest,
Kenneth and Jeanette of Walker-
ton, visited on Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Levi Bieman.
fisa Marprie Elliott and Mr..
and Mrs. Mitchell Mott -and term,
ily of London, spent the week-end
'wltit their parents, Mr. 'and Mra.
Cordon gliiott.
mt.. anti ;nrs. Jana Smyth and
daughter of /larnon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Smyth and Tinily., of
Mitchell, spent Sunday at the home
of their :brother, Mr, Ed Smyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and.
:artily spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and' Mrs, Basil
Thompson and other Thompson
relatives in Caledon.
Miss Betty Lou Meisagen, of
repeclon is spending this week at
the home of her uncle, Mr. Russell
Ritchie, of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solomon
and ehildren Spent .Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Clayton of Grand Valley.
The measles are going the rounds
now, Those who are laid up with.
them are Ronald Beeeroft, Ronald
MeBurney, Gary :Jamieson, Jimmie
Robertson, Sharon Reavie, Grant
Coulter and Joyce Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntyre of
Wingham visited on Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner.
Mrs. Wellinyton Nixon of Luck-
now is visitieg this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Snowden,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Poomf4
John and MI:4ityne Ottervilio,
spent the week-end at the. homer; -
of his brother, Mr. Gilbort R000tott •
and' et his giotOri Mrs. Pew
and. with ,Oorrie roiative4.. . .
Ma'. •and Mr4i.lJack NetkierY And.
'daughters of Hamilton vent. a tow
days Jost week with her parentai
Mr, nigh Mrs: liereen Irwin rted
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrehre
arrd Gail of 1,40449n, 44n.C14:1
there. Krli, Armstrong 415,d Cataii Ara
staying for the week. •
Mrs. Edward MePurney„!Carman
and Ivan of Wingham, visited ,,eel
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, -Gordon • •
MeBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus 'Falconer
and son Allan spent Sunday with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Jackson, of Blytii.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger of
Detroit spent the week-end with
her brother, Mr. John •Gilbert end
with Lueknow relatives.
Miss Betty. Hamilton of Luelzuew
visited en Friday with Mr, and -
Mrs. Thomas Morrison .. and her.
grandparents, Mr. And Mrs, A. E. •
1.1eitton.
Mr. Sand Mrs. .Albert COultes and
family spent Sunday at :the' home
of her father, Mr. Then. Kelly. at •
Paisley.
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