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WHITECHURCH
pr. Kenneth Beaten VeIli be the
special speaker at the IloWer Snits
day Service in Brick United. Church
on Sanday, ,Tune 47, and will Ord-
arose a special meeting of the
W,M,S, on the Monday tollowing,•
which the different W.M.S. :groups.
of this section have been invited
to attend, -
Many from this district were in
Wiegham en Sunday •Iss gee the fie-
,arrangements in the TAW'
Chureh,
Mrs. .1. G. Gillespie has been un-
der the doctor's care aurieg the
• past week-end.
Mr. and Mre. john Hayes, Sr.,
of Detroit, spent the week-end
with the Tiffin famillea Kinloss
aria visited with his sister, Mrs.
Reeben Tifein Wingham Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Small ure
spending a few weeks at . the home
of • her eister, Mrs. Duncan Mee
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Irwin of
Goderich and Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Olark of _Toronto visited on Sats
urklay at the home of Ids brother,
Hersoe Irwie.
Mr.. and Mrs.• Eugene Arrnitago
and sons, of London, viiited on
Saturday at the home of her Os-
ter Mrs, john McBurney and vis-
lied on Sunday at the home of their
daughter Mrs. Ronald Barker, of
Goderich.
Mrs, Earl Caslick spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Gordon
Scott of Ripley, wile :has been very.
with measles.
Mrs., R, j, Currie and Miss Dor-
een and Miss Barbara Currie loft
on Saturday to motor to Banff.
They wentjv Sarnia and expect to
visit witil -relatives in Manitoba.
Chas. Shiell, • Jack Shiell and
Alex, Leaver were in Toronto On
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Currie, Wing-
ham, visited on Sunday at the
borne of his sieter,, Mrs. George
They formerly lived on the feurth •
cif Kiniusp wheM the ehildreu at,'
tended ,S,S. No. Id, To them were
hem seven sons, three of, whom are
,married: Lloyd, David and I3ert,
and 'Tom,. William and James are
at home, One son, .George,' w,744
killed in an accident three years
agos: They had .orte,•daughter, Jean
(MO, MePherson>„ of Culross, and
they have 1a grandchilaren mid
two great-grandchildren,
•
A family dinner wilt be "held on
Wednesday at the Knotty Pine
Rineardine, mid they win. be at
hoine to their many friends during
the afternoon and evening, Their
numerous .friends in this district
Join in wishing them many more
years of happy wedded life to-
gether.
McGee.
Miss Marilyn Shiell of Wingham
Hospital spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
phien,
During •a recent ,eleetrical storm,.
the big poplar tree in John MeGee's
orchard was struck by lightning.
This is the fourth time this tree
has been struck. We. wonder if
that is a record.
Neighbours and relatives were
busy on Thursday, putting in the
spring seeding for Rutherford Rea-
vie, who has been in hospital for
Lueknow ..ftesiderits
Married 55 Year$
WIIITEOHUROfi.—Mr. and Mrs..
'Pardon a .41.4.ogiow .0giflbrAto-
ea the Oth ftlititYerliary Of their.
marriage 'en Tuesday, May =.
Mrs, Purclon Waet ferMerly Owls,
tents MaeKtlY, eldeSt daUglger
the late Mr. and Mrs. .Heetor Masts.
Kay of Eaet Wavearese-h, and Mr.
Purdon was the SQ4 of the late .
Mr. And MM. Robert PUriten, TbeY
Were .niarrieci In Whitegbureh by:
the late Rev, M. Dunn and •
Settled en their farm, OA the 12th.-
.conceesion. of West 'VciaWanosh's
where they etayed for 14 Yeare, anti •
then moved tia WhiteehOrOb, where
they operated a hardware and feed
store They geld the .etore te the
late Frea Newman nine years ago
and retired to Lucknow,
Their wedding attendants were
tier sieter, Sarah, now 1Virs. James
Nfarkle of :Hamilton and E, S.
Thom, of I.Juolviow.
To the couple were born three
sons, Athol, of Wingham and Say-
nia ; 'Elgin, of Detroit, .and I-Iector of
.Sarnia, and four daughters, Mrs,
Ceeil tCassie) Falconer, Mrs. Jack
(Florence) McIntyre, Mr$, Jack
-(Clara) Cleghorn, of Wingham and
Mrs. George (Isabel) Tiffin, of Kin-.
lose.
Mr. mid Mrs. Purdon recall their
honeymoon trip in bright sunny
weather to Mitchell, by horse and
buggy, where on the 24th they had
lots of snow and ra.tn, They spent
their anniversary quietly at the
homes of their sons, Athol and Hec-
tor In 'Sarnia,
Their many friends In tilts sits:-
Wet extend best wishes te this
widely-known and highly-respected
couple.
the past tour months.
Mr. Lance Grain has purchased
a new home in Winghtun and they
will get possession in the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McPherson and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
daughter of St. Helens visited on
Sunday at the home of the former's
son, Mr. Mitchell Elliott, of Lon-
don, and with Mr. Wilfred Walters
in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw
and Clifford, Raymond and Arth-
ur, visited on: Sunday with Mr. J.
C. Holmes of 'Clinton.
Don't forget the anniversary ser-
vices in \, the Whitechurch United
Church this Sunday, when Rev.
George Watt, B.A., BD., of Dun-
gannon will be the special speaker.
All are cordially invited to attend
at 11, a.m. and 8 p.m.
The pupils of Fordyce school
were taken to Goderich on Mon-
day, where they toured the new
court house, and also went through
the salt works and the Shaeffer
pen plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mont-
gomery of Ka.puskasing spent a
few days last week with her grand-
mother, Mrs. William Taylor, who
has been ill with pneumonia, and
Mrs. Irene Petersen, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her mo-
ther.
Mr. Robert 'Henderson, Who has
been employed at Huntsville dur-
ing the past few weeks, is working
this week at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, of Tees-
water, spent Sunday at the home
of 4heir daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie spent
Sunday at the home of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Richard Deacon, Guelph.
Mr., and Mrs. Albert Bieman vis-
ited on Sunday with his father, Mr.
William Diemen in Owen Sound
General Hospital, while their child-
ren visited With their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis, Walk-
erton.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brooks and
children, of Toronto, visited on
SmUcni ayt h vith Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. James Falconer and
Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Falconer,. of Bluevale, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elgin
Welwood and his mother, Mrs. Fal-
coner, of Caledon...
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher of
Kitchener and Gordon Fisher of
Clarkston spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Wing-
ham, and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, John Craig, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Merkley at their cot-
tage at Bayfield,
Mr, and Mrs. Lenard Coyne 'and
childreh of Windsor, spent the
week-end at the home of *her sis-
ter, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Diemen and
children spent Monday at Owen
Sound with his father, Mr. Biertan,
in the hospital there.
Juvenile Baseball
Schedule Announced
Six teams from Kincneeline,
Listowe), At w oo el, Walkerton,
Meuet Forest anti Winglmm have
fOrrned JuVenile Basebell loop
ih the district, with a schedule
running until July Seth. The open-
ing game Will be played on June
23rd,
The folloWieg sehedule for the'
loop waS drawn pp last week:
Irate 2S:--Kineardine at Whighant
;tube 2/s-Winghern at Kincardine
june SO-4M Forest at Winghana
July 4 --Winglutirt at Listowel
July 6 --Atwood at Whighain
1.1,--ListoWel at Winglmm
lulsr 1e,--Wallterton Winghain '
1.8—Wingharn a Atwood' a-whottin At Walkerton
AO Wirighatn. St Mt, Potest
Visitors from West
Le4vipg for England
wiimcmurteu---Mr. .ana
Harry Bunten from Vietoria,
and .Sattlt4citewah have been vie-
ging for the .piwt Avvek at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. W. fe, Fars
rier.
Mr. _and Mrs. Buxton were. lucre
on thelr honeymoon trip over 34
years ago. Last month Mr. Buxton
retired after being 'an •engineer .021
the 0,P.P. In Saskatchewan for
over 45 years, and they are now oh
their way to epend a vacation of
four months with his family in
f.England, leaving Montreal on June
.12 on the Empress of Britain.
. Prior to their departure Mr. an
Mrs. Farrier entertained them at
a dinner on Sunday with the fol-
lowing guests presenti aud
Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey
and family and , her mother, Mrs.
Sam Reid, of Lueknow, Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Farrier and family,
)101$0 r/no#
Isetng Braliell, Miss Winnitred Vara
rier, Tema°, Mr. and Mrs. Ael..t
Gillespie and children, Sarnia, and.
other local members of the Par.,
rier family. When Mr. aral Mrtr,
'Buxton return from' England t4;49)r
will make tbeir borne in Vieteria.
grand to be speeding along
ilte this. Don't you feel glad to
he alive?
Glad isn't the word. I'm amazed t
vonty iNcom
An excellent method .af Altaving •
an adetteate • ineuranee estate,
foe the men. with es young"
Consult ,
FRANK C. HOPPER
•—Representative,
Canaela• Life .
WiN•GHAM,.. ONT.
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WELLINGTON-HURON MERU
• Agociation
• ANNUAL MEETING and
Nominating \Convention
in the
(TOWN HALL — HARRISTON
FRIDAY, JUNE 15 at 8 p.m,
GUEST 'SPEAKER .
THE HON. WALTER E. HARRIS,
Federal Minister of Finance
Everyone W, icorne
God Save The Queen
J.'G. McQueen;
D. M, Aitchison,
Pres. Seely.
MMINSOMEIMMENEMENNEed
E,V.1
Gregor. . Mr, aricl Mrs-. Moffatt Xrs. Annie Graham Of Ripley' - • •
visited On Sattirslay with fernier Married 50 Years willochurph.trioulg and spent the • ,- • •
week;end at the herile of Mr.- and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffett of .
Mre. Timmas leglie of West 'Was the. eth eprieee.slon of Rinlos.s are wanosh, :celebrating the fiftieth anniversary
AiL Eiden Elleerson spent the of their marriage this Wednesday,
week-end at, Niagara Falls, Mrs. Moffatt Was feemerly Cath,.
Mr. Iierbert Laidlaw and, •IVan • arine McDonald, .dnughter •ef the
motored to Cayuga on StindaY last, late Mr. and Mrs, Donald McPori-
and Mrs, Laidlaw who had been ahl Mid Mr..Moffatt to a son Dr the
visiting at the home of Me. anti - and. Mrs George Moffett.
Mrs. Jehn D, ROSS, returned hoine
with them, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kerr and family ef Bluevale
ited On Sunday with her ,parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. .Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Omsk of
Manioc/4 visited on Sunday 41: the
home of their daughter, MO, Jaek
Wirighem..
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Mars
noeli spent Monday with
friende,