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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-06-06, Page 7%INGHAM FIRE DEP.T. 'AT 110WICK FIRES ' GORRIE---On Thursday eVeNing about •9.30 a small barn en let 6,, concession 13, Howieh, 3 and a half Miles north of.Gerrie and owned by Wm, C. Smith, ;wee destrOYed by fire, The' family was away at the thine and the cause is unknown, A tity of baled hay, and some chick- ens were burned, , „ The Wingha.m Fire Department Was called but was too late to sate the barn, On Monday, May 28th, the Wing- ham Fire Department was called to the home of Morley Johnston, on concession 4, when a flash fire caused by overflowing gaSoline and a back-firing engine, damaged his tractor. He had the blaze eating-; uiehed by shovelling dirt on top a the tractor before the fire 'brigade arrived, Damage consisted. , of burned tires, ignition and gas tank. liORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feigel Marlene spent Saturday In Kitch- ener, Marlene has 'been engaged' on the teaching staff of the Smith, son 'Public Scheel, Kitchener.„ Mrs, Wm J. Greenwood,'' Mrs. Percy Greenwood, Mrs, ,1-1Owterti Ritchie and Donal& of Duri3am i,i were Sunday visitors' with Mi., and Mrs. Glad, Edgar; Mr. and Mrs, 'Allan McGill, and Stewart; of Turnberry, were ;Sun- day visitors with. Mr. and Mi.O. Er nie Harris. , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copeland; Wroxeter, and Mr, ,Jack„ Lathers, spent Sunday .with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gowely. Dr. D. R. F'inlayson, .of: Simny: brook HOSPital, Toronto; Mrs, Fine' layson and their son, Dr, 'Billie Finlayson, Toronto, visited wirgf N. Whitely during the' week-end. Mr. W. C. King Was .Tillson- burg for the Sbriners' spring cere- monial. ' .„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank King :Visit; ed with relatives' in Toronto over the week-end. ' ' ' • Mr. James Stevenson of .:Mont'l , real, is spending a few weeka at the parsonage, The Rev. W YJ.- V. Buchisisanfa attending the London ,Contetence^ of the United Church of Canada at Stratford this week Mr. and Mrs. George BreiVti anti Sean spent. Mendily in London. The centennial Cticiii is, eager ,;to have more members. Preetleei being held at the Gorrie , troito Church. Mrs: W. C. King, Mr., and Earl King, Carol And' Douglas:spent the week-end with relatives in Windsor. Mr. and Gordon 13tOivn and Mary Alice of Beiiins'vitle; spent the week-end with relatIV,es. Mr. Gordon Brciwn, has sold hiS property,; town, the former Murray home;. to Mr Bert Wright, con. 17. Mr. and Mrs. -.Edgar-. Dane And. children, Mt*. Hector and Joyce Were guests, at the:,T4s: lor-Dow wedding near Wiiigharn on Saturday. • Mrs. Arthur Chapman returned home last Tuesday from the Pal rnerston Hospital, Mrs. Percy Colmar and Mrs.. R. Goy, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King on Thursday, Mit Robert Graham, Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Robinson, Marion and, Carol attended The,Jacques reunion; at Moorefield oil ,Saturday.. : Mr. and Mrs. Archie Irwin, Mr,. and Mrs, Manfred Irwin And Mrs. Minnie Irwin ateompanied Jeari Rivals' to Melton airport On, Sunday. She returned to her home in Long Beach, Cal., by plane after a week's Visit With relatiVes here and in Toronto, Reeve Harry Uowdy Will be in' Peterborough this week attending the convention of 'reeves and feast- er* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bleat, ikon, after attending the Edgar re- union et Wroxeter on SaturdifYi remained over 'and visited Mr, and Mrs. Win, Wright, WroxotOr, Mr. and. Mit. ChM, 13lack and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Edgar, The Rev, F. E. Russell and MeS, Missed, Mrs. C. Lawrence, Mrs. George 13eattie, 1111rs. Gordon Uri- derwood, Mr* Norman Wade and Mrs. harry King attended the spring deanery Meeting of the Wo- Men's Association at Brussels (in Wednesday Mrs, ;Barry IthtiMe and Corinne Were in Tara en Monday, Mast 28 for the wedding Of Mrs ttitarkWS uncle, Mr. °Sear Wailing, of Lind,, say, to Jean C)Weini; also Chios- my, Mit, Aherne attended the 'bride and the 11.0, W, TERYnaff, ;of Tara, officiated ift the niatilage,• which was `at the home of Mrs, rthernast parents, the Rev. W, J. And Mrs. Rayner, lab. tow Byer* Ho velek; has purchased Mir, Bert Wrightlii 15 =ac farm, 'don; Mr. and Mrs, 150h hadie;, to their new hOfrie. near WeeXetteri . 1•••••••••••1 .IVTNOIIIA.111, ONTARIO, WEDNtSD,AY, $11iJNE 6th .mg Mrs. Aitken Tells W.M.S. 'About( bidian Schools l3LUEVALE---7The 'Woman's AS- ,CfQietiOn met ill :the United Church on May 31st; with 'the .president, Mrs. R. A, Br wk, The treasurer, 'Mr's. Ale?f„ Me- Crackin,..reported a. Satis(actory balance. The president`reported the ordering of. neW choir gown,* An appeal •Wai read• trona Code- rich Summer School. A report from the. United church clothing: depot in Toronto , stated that over 100 tons of clothing for the destitute Overseas had, been sent from Tor- onto in 1955, • The VACS. met in the United Church on May 31st, Mrs, John Wickstead, president, conducted the meeting and led in peayer. ' Mrs. M. L. Aitken had charge of the study period, • Mrs. Elmer Sel- lers read the Scripture. " Mrs. Aitken, destribed education .in Indian Schools which are found hi all Canadian,; provinces. There are' 67 residential schools in Can-, ada, partly government supported, 'but. 'in charge of the- churches of several denominations; DO Schools on .reserves 'are; operate& much as our Ordinary elementary schools, Indians' are showing: increasing in- terest in edueation•and the• school enrolment' increases every year, Turnberry Township School Area Board The regular mepting ,of the Turn- berry •Township School Area was held at. -No, ,3 school, pn May 17th, All members . present, also Inspec- tor .Kinkeacttandi A, C. Agnew. The miniiiesa ,previous meetings were read and on motion of Powell and Zinn were :adopted: , Powell Hardie-That the secre- tary-treasurer 'advertise for 20 tons. of• coal more. Or less.- Carried, Powell-Hardie-That the board join, the Ontario 'School and Rate- payers' A,ssociation. It was decided that if the over- crowding:eontinues at,No,..11, that' one full grade will be transported to' another. Seho61.'," . . Zinn, - PowellThat the follow- ing bills be paid: Carried. Teachers'• saltirieis. caretakers', transportation, B. Pettapiace, re- pairing lightning rods, $96.85, Alex- ander'a Hardware, $15.55; Joe Kerr, graveis'$113.9Q;::00.Ward:•,Fuller,,.re... pair , $4,60; Winghaitids Advande, $5.60; Bert Holmes, 'telephone, 95e. Zinn-LThat the meeting adjourn, next Meeting to lie at No. 5 school on June 21st, at 8.30 p.m. Carried. Huron County Warden Fischer, first reeve of Tur become Warden in 61 was honored at a reception Wingham District High last Thursday, when the Jack of Motherly presented him with "67 a mantel • clock, before a large years, number of friends at the reception. in the School Mrs, Fischer was presented with , .a bouquet of roses, Left to 'right, people top, are Mr. Fischer, Mrs. Fiteher, Audrey -Gilmour, who made the presentation to Mrs. Fischer, and Walter Woods, former reeve of Turnberry, who made the presen- tation to Mr, Fischer.. Campbell.-Ellie tt VOWS in London. The marriage of. Marjorie Arlene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, of Whitechurch and Donald Helm CaMpbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell, of Morris Township .was solemnized in the Chapel of New St. James Presby- terian Church, London, on Satur- day evening at 7 o'clock, with the pastor, Rev, Richard Stewart, of- ficiating with the double ring ceremony. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Moores, After a honeymoon spent Northern Ontario and the States, thee'heppy couple will make their . home in Beigrave. Their many frienda in this district extend best wishes BLUEVALE The Sacrament' of the Lord's Supper was observed in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday. There will be no service in the United Church next Sunday, June 10th,-owing to, anniversary services at Whitechureh. On June 10th, anniversary ser- vices will be held in Knox Presby- terian Church at 11 am, and 7,30 • . viSited. with relatives on Sunday. ' evening, . m Rev. W. J S. .NfcClure, 13,As, Huron County.'Warden .I.. V, Fiseher and Mr Fischer are pictured of Molesworth, will be the speaker, above as they lead the grand march which preceded , the dance after - Otte . 'pon IvratLaren, of Toronto the':' remit-inn, at 'the Wing-ham- District .gligh '"Seirtiel' 'leaf.' Thursday ATTEND BRONZE ARROWHEAD COURSE ' Knotting and .signalling were wilting tkO :subjects taken at the Saugeen District Bronze Arrowhead celiite, held in the Wingharil Armories en Friday and Saturday. Above, District CertUniellOrier Archie Gowardoek, of Walkerton, left, looks over Sonic ropcwork by Patrol Loaders *Walt Kibbon, of Wingbarn, Craig ntiwardtt, of and Bill Mollatighton, Of Walkerton, In the lower picture the winning Wolf Patrol WAS In a little Morse Code practice on a home-made inisset 80, Left. to right 'front row, are Paul Wingbutial 1'L4 Byron Adams, Winghrun„ and 'Pb. Roy Hutchison, of Durham, In the back row are Barry Fuller, of Wiugham; laL j'tie,k Lawrence, Walkerton; Bob iluekingham, Itin* carditie, And I'ardld Brougb, Paisley, Leading The March Wiry 'Snitl~ flettet-fitst.- 0,0.0f-:110100.- Twprill:18.5 .BLUE.YALE Mr. Thomas Millibars' and Mr. and Mrs. Robert •Catimbell of Han- over, were recent visitors with Mr. and "Mr** JOSeph HOrton. MrS,.. A. P. Yolintans, Mr. and Mrs, JOiliea ,Younikna, Jimmy- and Alice ,Isabel ; all ..of Detroit, were visiting al" the:horde of Mrs. P. S. MaeEsvand at ;the 'week-end. Mr, Thomas and Miss Beatrice Shear-, Or of Wroketet Were' also visitors. The Bluevale Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs, Stan- ley, Darling on Thursday, June 14, when M. Ross Hamilton, of CKNX Will be the guest speaker. Mrs. C. B. Hoffman will give the motto, "Community organizations and 'their' value." Friends in this 'vicinity attended the reception in honor of County Warden John Fischer and Mrs. Fischer, at Wingham High School,' on Friday evening, when an en- joyable time was spent, Mrs. John Fischer presided at the ladies' luncheon given in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, on the occasion Of the Opening of the new court hotise, on May 29th. The Huron County Bookmobile, in charge of kr. and Mrs. Glenn Eckmier, arrived at the public library for an exchange of books, on Monday, HONOR litikON WARDEN Mrs. Stanley Darling, Messrs. Jim and Harry Darling attended the Wedding of Mrs Darling's nepheW, Mr. William Gibson, to Miss Audrey Moore at Trinity tautheran Church, Ayton, on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. George L)ari- ing attended an evening reception., Mrs. Gordon Greig is attending' the 16th annual conference of National Fariii Radio Foruin Grinalioque this week, Mr, and Atts, William Smith and children have been reeved to Mill, brook near Lindsay whore Mr. Smith Will have charge of the C/411, Station, Mr. Riches, recently Of kitehefier, Will. be in charge of the thieVsile Station. ]Miss Rona VittiVelsOr and MM. , of Pordwith, ME, and 110* Dentild Street and children of Listaivel,, *Ore Sunday Visitors at the 'Mine of Miss 'Mary buff. Mrs, AleX McCracken attended 1 the 00tli 'birthday celebration of the Aunt,. IVIts, Thomas Jaeklin at Witixetet oti ;lithe 4th, litenr$ Seel* Mrs, Hugh Berry, .of Bructfield, Aalted tifia7mes, A. D. Sitiith Virst kierk ,Ht410k,.TOWnshIP Pleitt ,Beete. Of.•HOWlek.VOWiriefilP at the Week,enit, 41rs: John flyndrnan 90 on $aturdaY GORRIi We eAkend'our hearty eengratUlations ankbest wishes to MO* John Ilyndrtiall, Who will cele- brate :,hee :90th birthday on Satur, day next„," • A resident of Howielt Township and Gorrie for the greater part Of ;her' life, Mrs. Hyndinan has for the last• few years spent •the Win- ter months with her daughter, Mrs. E.; Dowdall, and :Mr. Dowdaril in 'pronto. :She returned to Gorrie on '.Tuesday of last week to spend seine time with her eon, Mr, Fred nYndman -and Mrs, Hyridman, 14L'r8. Hindman enjoys excellent health for her years and is quite active, although eyesight and hear- ingare not as good as formerly„ United Church News Q0,,itRIThe • W.M;S. of the United of will• meet at the. home 4" of Mrs. Cecil• Grainger on Thlixaelajs.ev'ening, • June 7th, at 8 0.5.',Prograrn•„committee is Mrs. W.es',-Strong,. IVIra. Jas, Edwards, Mris H.- Ashton and' Mrs Irving T-oner. • • 'Garden 'Party • ,The'annual garden party held• at 01,4,441110 Church on Wednesday etVerring was well' attended and a ilelidions supper was, served by the ladies .`ef Ahe „church. , - '133 R. W. N. -Wide's of, reeves acid idePaty reeves, who have served. HOWick..,Township since its in- dbrPortitinn, as a township 1856- 1956.... : • r At first' the population did, not atithorizettisdeptity .reeve and for a nine,. it was. divided •into five *arils. Then we find by the mien- • tes, -from 4872 to 1899 that 'there Were*twe deputies.; (. 1058,1 Henry Smith, reeve; 1857, Georg:a:Strong, reeve; 1858, George Strong, reeve; 1859; ,Robert Me- Laughlin; reeve: , • 1$50,1;- ;Thomas;"Gibson, reeve; Are I,- Wm, Ward Ft_a*•Milne,' Mc-' Deritild,.Wardr4, Fl4bert, McLitugh-' : 5, !ihorritis Gibson." t 1881, • ',Thomas Gibson, 'reeve; Ward 2, .Mdrie, Ward 3, W. G. Walk- er, Ward' 4, ROA,. Leech, Ward 5, Theidas Gibson.. 1862,,W. G. Walker, reeve; Ward. 1, Win, Strong, deputy reeve Mitt time for deputy reeve); Ward 2, Fairly Milne, Ward 3, W.' G. Wal- ker, Ward 4, Robert Leech, Ward 5, Thomas GibSon. 1863, Panties Gibson, Reeve: Ward 1, Win. Strong, deputy reeve; Ward 2, Flatly Milne, Ward 3, W. G. Walker, and 4, Robert Leech, Wartf 15, Thomaa Gibson, 1994, ThoMaS Gibson, reeve: Wird 1, WmsStrting, deputy reeve; Ward 2, Fairly Milne, Ward 3, W, G.. Welker, Ward 4, Robert Leech, Ward 5, thomas 1865, Thomas Gibson, reeve; WArti 1, Wm, Strong, deputy reeve; Ward 2, John Pearson ( Ward 3; W. C. 'Walker, Ward 4, SairieS Perkins, Wird 5, ThoMas Gibson. .1406; ,Thonalis Gibson; reeve; ard 1, Janries Perkins, deputy relive; Ward 2, John Pearson, Ward 3, 'W. G. Walker, Ward 4, George Green, Ward 5, Thomas MURRAY GAUNT IS SPEAKER AT MEETING BLUEL.111`.ALE-Tbe firaf. Fneetilik of, the' Turnberry Calf Club Was held* the home et Mr. Niergarth, on Tuesday evening, May 15th, with Geoyge Underwood and' Dell FOP- tune as le*dere. There were seven- teen out of the nineteen members PseSent. The meeting opened with the 4-II 'pledge,' led by the president, Ian iVtundell, Re then palled on . the secretaryoGail Shaw, to mark the attendance. The meeting was turned over to George Underwood, who introdUced the guest speaker, Murray Gaunt, frOm LuclinoW, Murray gave a very instructive talk 'on judging ,beef cattle: Don Fortune gave some hints on dairy cattle, Wayne Woods thanked Murray for coming and assisting at the meeting. • . ,The club members were invited to the Wise: were luncli.wa.s served by, Mrs. Niergarth. Before going home Douglas Fischer moved a vote of thanks' to the hostess for her lovely lunch. • • ,• • • AT WICKSTEAD HOME 13LIJEVALEThe .second'- and third line. group, • Morris, ,Of the Weinan's Association- of Bhievale United Church, held a stile, and tea at ,the home of Mrs. "Johii Wick: stead.On tha fhird.dine, on W.ednes- day palternoon, '"4 , . The gatbefing I was well attend ed and articles on tdisplay found ready dal* These inchided.baking, various 'kinds of 'plants,' knitted articles and -seiving. Mrs. Wick- itead and' her conlinittee were well repaid for their efforts, and their guests enjoyed the afternoon. , Gibson. CAang15 trNh.:Warde 1867; 'Phonies Gibson, reeve, Janiee Perkins. delitity ,reeves 1868, Charles' Pieltford, reeve, James Perkins, deplity reeve; 1.869, James peritins, reeve, Wm. Wade, .deputy reeve; 1870, :Jarned Perkins, reeve, Wm. whad, .deputy t reeve; 1871, Jas. Perkins;.reeve; Alex L, Gibson, deputy reeve; ,1872, james Perkins,, reeve,' 1st, Alex L. Gibson, 2nd., BenjaMire Maguire, deputies; 1873, James Perkins,' reeve, Aleis L. dib-, son, DaVid. Weir; 1874, James Per- reeve,:iAlex L: Gibson, Davin Weir; 1875, aJ, J.- Sweetman, reet;e; C.C Wilson, B S.'.Cook; 1,876, John Kaine, reeve, C,,,Wileoit 13; S. Cook; Jelin Keine, reeve, Thos; Wil- 'son, David Weir; 1878, John Kaine, reeve B. .S,' Cook David Weir; :1879, John' reeve, B. S. Cook, 111aVid Weir; 1880, ' John Kaine, reeve, B. S, Cook, David 'Weir; 1881; John Kaine, reeve, B. S. Cook, David Weir; 1882, John. Kaine, reeve,. B. S. Cook, DaVid Weir; 1883, John Keine, reeve, 13. S. ,Cook, David Weir; 1884, John Kaine, reeve; B. S. Cook, Charles Wilson; 1885, John Kahle, reeve, 13. S. Cook, -Charles Wilson; 1886, John Kaine, reeve, B. S. Cook, John Jacques; 1887, John Kaine, reeve; /3. S, Cook, John Jacques; 1888, John Kaine, reeve, Sam John- ston, John Jadques; 1889, John Keine, reeve; A.nsen Delmage, John Jacques; 1890, B. S. Cook, reeve, Anson Dalninge, John Jacques; 1891, B. S. Coelt, reeve, Sam John- ston, Sara liay; 1892, .john Kaine, reeve, Sant Johnston, John Jac- ques; 1893, B, S. Cook, reeve, Sam Ferguson, Alex Graham; 1894, B. S, Cook, reeve, Sam Ferguson, Alex Graham; 025, B, S. Cook, reeve, A, C. Sothern, Alex Graham. (to be continued) Mr, and Mr* A. ganallfan and Mra,. spent A day laat Week rein 49iilviet4thder:::Mr,ne,v41. Sa,l)ile::Mtntr:seeNkvIsd.nMsrp.:no.bt,e, l Kr. and Mrs Fred 01. days last week with relato Mount Forest. *'rsitio her Uainstock weekv h r j2t enthlegbi:frtntnillanott-if0Wartsfnoti:eep.Mrtvlia•I:leatij;,r. OM Whips (nee Ruth Pat, fitaltny "ci on theto14. birth .014;. Ceatsworth, Ont, Mr. and Mrs, Boas Doig Donald spent the „week-end members of their family Catharines. Mrs. Wm, Blake is giend)40 Week With relAtives in Duita Mrs. Anson Dernerling • lett Monday morning- to join her ! band at Kirkfield for the suns months, Rev, J, W. Hird attending conference of the "Gaited Chia at Stratford this week. The many friends of Mr. law Witmer will be sorry to hear he' confined to the Wingham Rospi with a chest ailment. -We wish 1$1 a speedy return to his home, Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Fries visit at last irn Ewevekaie ith the former's .lath M iesee-e irt0 Elizabeth 71t..tterson seen theW Congratulations to Mr and M M. Bride, who on Tuesday o this week. celebrated their 55t wedding anniversary, both are eh joying very good health. Mr. Alex Edgar of Mount Forest;, and Mr, Laurie Stewart of Torun* visited on Saturday with .1VIr. and, Mrs. Tom Hutchison. Week-end guest's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson wer Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gibson and two daughters of Flint, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Willoughby Patter- son, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Pearl Patterson. Dr, J. D. Forde, who has been confined to the hospital in London for six weeks with virus pneu- monia, returned to his home eins Sunday where he will convaleseo for several Weeks, Its iman.y friend wish him a speedy return 'to bealthl Mr. and Mrs Cecil'TMWilson andl Mr. Walter Harrifield visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roth at Ragersville., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arrnatren spent the week-and -with Mr, an Mrs. Irwin 1V1eDowell All 'Gait. ,Mrs. Stan Bride :spent :-seven , last week with .Mr. and Mr Java; .7iddell at Tediotdale. Mr. and Mrs, 'Dick Aldrich o Galt spent-the , •we'ek-end in community, Mr and Mrs. Bill Forst And Terry . of Paris, visited over the vseek-end with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tornlin of De- trolt, Michigan„ visited over the Week-end with Mr. -and Mts. Art .Forester ersitterand with relatives in H Mr. John Tinian :spent the week- end with his wife and little daugh;1 ter in Port Colborne. Miss Ruth Gernhatder of Kite; home ehen her, esrpeent the week-end at het' Messrs. Mel Allan, James Vittie Joe Hefter and Carl 'Ettinger 'at tended It drumhead service in eter on Sunday. Miss Glennis Smith and Mr. Mervyn 'Wallace: visited over the week-end" with Mr, and Mrs. Doug Wildfa.ng in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCann and Donna, of Palmerston, and Mr. and : Mrs, Bill Hutchison and ' Connie, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. McCann, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hutchison were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kuhn and family of Gowanstown and Mr, and ' Mtes Addison Jacques and Janet, of, Gorrib. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Campbell and family visited on Sunday with the' latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo,' Moss in Galt, Miss - Shirley Ashton, of London, spent the Week-end with bet par-. eats, Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mary Alice, of Bearnsttille, vialted with friends in the community over the week-end. Mr, William. Sothern quietly eels,; brated his 94th birthday on Sault. day, June 2, at the home of his -son Bruce, 4th concession. Vsbere no' resides, Mr. Sothern still enjoys quite good health, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Graham, and Karen; of 'Toronto are spending, couple of weeks at their sarnnier home here. Mr, and Mrs. Bride Married 55 Years pciablinat-A pleasant tint was hold at the honed of Mrs. B. M, Bride on Sunday, :fun g, when members of their fat nil And friends gathered to eolebrat the 55th ataliveisary of their mar Hag°, which will be ;runt 6th. Although the weather waS ire very favorable gttett oeht tai afternoon Visiting, after 'which hountiftll'lunch vim served. Guestq were breSent from Ter Otto, Huttonsville•,, Biota, Hapi ville, Ititchener Brussels. wished Mr, and Mrs, Bridn it °d health Mid- hdolhvg‘. PleasantlY, Surprised On ,83rd Birthday GORRIE-Mrs, Robert Graham. Was =pleasantly surprised on Tucs- day::,e'yOing, her 83rd birthday, when ;friends dropped in, bringing supper, ancluding birthday cake and ice cream: -A pleasant:evening was spent, Graham received a number of:birthday cards add gifts. Many. friends, will join in , best wishes and 1,1ope. that her-health, which has not been ,so' good' lately, may soon int-