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Wire 1011.401 ,A.On*.AN0*-TI1IES; WEDNESDAY, lit500IT2Z14$0
.11VOMEN ATTEND
'INSTITUTE .RALLY
The paving of No. 4 Highway from Winghara to
Blyth was nearing ,completion this week when
these pictures were taken, Picture above shows
Brennan construction workers laying, a section of
NEW suRFAcs. ON 11(011 WAY
the new surface on the outskirts Of Wilegliam.
The picture below shows a, fine stretch •Io9kIng
north from just above the OFtNer tranemitter
station.
0
M. H. Elliott Dies
Following Illness
104UNVALE her died in
Wleigharn 'General 00041 on
Aitspat lath, after a long period et
bealte, MattheW Hutehiien
Etliett, !aged 09 years,
Mr, Xidott was born Steer Wink-
:hem, so e at Pioneer Parents, Jobn
Elliott and Annie Trevim His
Periy boyhood was spent Ors the
tarns, Oth line of Ternberry, now
owned by hi$ nephew, Earl Elitott.
He was a thresher and farmer,
retiring to' Winghapt several years
eir•
Surviving are his eensirteaw,
•Gerrow, of Gailiere Ode/
tw(r'granddaughtere, Mrs, jantee
Fisher, -Columbus, -Ohio, and Mr.
Richard Kelly, Massachusetta, and
three ereat'-grendehildren; also
one brother, William A. Elliott,
Vancouver. • •
He was predeceased by 'bis Wife,
formerly , Emma Mason, ie 1947
and :hie daughter (Leona) Mrs,
Wilfrid ,Gerrow, Hi only eon,
Harvey, died "from the effeets of
War 'service in the first World
Wen, •
Tee funeral .service was held .at
the Currie funeral time, Winghaal
on August 10th, Rev, P. J. gacitaer
officiating, • Burial wee in 'Wings
hare neneetery:
The pallbearers were John John-
Clarence Johnston, William
Raymond Elliott, W. W.
Currie Dean Albeein, Ohio, ,
Institute Meets .
A.t Elliott Hoiyie , , . ,
BLUEVALE-a-The Sluevele .Wo-
men's Institute met at the .home
of Mrs. Harry Elliott onnitursday
evening, the program. being in
charge of Mrs, Joseph Horton,
berne. economics convener!' "
The president, Miss Ruby Duff,
p ed and ;repotted the June riiie
b t given in Guelph to honor
M . ,Berry, preeident of . the
ALONsW. • '''
'• The• roll 'call wee "Whitt Makes
a Good. Hostess?, •
- Mrs, Stanley Darling gave; the
mote:), "Grumbling : ruins', homes
more quickly thee pees 'eelting",
in the berm of husneXeniss , verse.
eThe• "Blueyele• Bellee, - /shale -
snaking einb girls, provided the
nfrtualeal 'prOgratre Phyllis Elliott
:
played a piano solo, *lernisees Elea-
-iseriei smith and'leyealEfeffinaa',00•°'
tributed Vocel end plena due& end
the club girls 'Mpg rie medley -Of
ponishir ectegs. 1 , , ....., ..
. A. demonstration On 'the npitking
of :tea „biscuits; yoga pi4Sented • by
two of the ,elhb .hietnbers. carol'
creig '. gave th:e reciPe, erldecOM:.•
merits and ,lsiine •Kirion didathe
Chn,itiiig •veri+ deftly, ": ° ' , • e-
The Singing, of 'To! `Canada"
brought , the meeting :.te. a'n eleee,
A ,which refreziesnenta eihnitid-
I a bliellits, were "aerved, the
eeentfrittee,;; being; grsa ;hales
Coultes, Mrs. Andrew tIktriOilt ,'Algi
Mr. ,,,Ja.010s; ,Johrieton.e.
BLUEVA
There' Willebe no ..iteryibe intthe
United Chttrah, on Shrztlay, Augnet
aittine: •' On the folkiwieg, Sunday,
SePterhber 2nd, Speday Sehool
will convene at 10,30'. ean. , and
centch service, Will be at U,30, the'
Peaten Rev. R. A.• BrriekstinsCcepYr
in the Pulpit after his •VitCatien.
; 'Menthe& 'of. the "United 'Church
Sunday Scheel, Ross Inhaheleen,
Brice McLennan,' ICeith"Johnitoe
end ,Etost 'Pettcbek,- have ape* an
enjoyeble Week at Ceniti Hia-
watha,' Goderich.
;Rev. Campbell TiVener kaid Mre.
TaVerseta recently of,. qlen 4.11a.n,
are eisiting, in the village, ":
Mr, end' Mts. Ityleg,,MoCelse, Of
Windsor, •Ap,esit the week-end with
Mi.. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
dandle, ' —
• IVIt: and Vire. WilliaM 'turner'
and' MrS. Wilfrid detke, ell Of
Woodstock, visited at the Ionia of
Miss ,Mary Duff on ZuhdaY•
Mr, . Luther Pepper, of Vinetotie,
'attended the 'Morris Oen-
tenhisil eelebratinri, and Visited
With 'Mr. and Mrs: Me:snide Bea-
Mith, gr. and Mtg.. CliatI0A Bea-
,frilt
and other friends. -
se-Denald Street, Linde, Julie
and stollen, of totntvet. spent
is holiday With Mrs., M. ti, Aitken:
Dr. Jebel Coultes Of :rtniamohie,
teternirig from a' VikeetiOn spent
fti Entope, visited his Olst, Mies
'Mabel Coultee And hie bother,
Char/es COSMO, and ;Mrs. 'Cotiltes,
Due/he—the Week of ,the genie
Ceritesiniel the JOhnston fit:hilly, re-
union Wes held at the, llOree Of
Sperling johrestien on the fiat 'line
of Mettle,
'leek Elliott, holt* convicted
his studies at High
SehOeil, has elieuted a pealtiott
with Ontario Hydro in Ottawa,
Mte. Edwaed Vtitliard end het
brother, NOritein Muffikan, Of Wal-
ton, ere taking a trip by train
te Sasketeciii.
Mr. and Mrs. Gettloti tttll atid
eeeelly had a tilenie te-ttiden at
dor reeently, rettende'd bY the
Mg Meitzbetei Mit mid Mrs.
HarVey OrseVesi Prenatal and &the(
Altroh, 'Ohba; Mr.
W
et4 gra In&ek
ildtengs IsiethWel; en -and Ute, , .
Presbyterial Sec.,.
Addresses Helpers
BLUEVALE—The Home HelPerS
et the W.M.S. of tee Presbyterian
Chereh held their meeting in the
church( the president, Mrs. Robert
1
•14"oMerray presiding.
)fr. Eldred Nichol, Home
ors secretary, had charge of the
program, Members of the USSTIM
Bend and the Explorers group,
who Were guests, provided pro-
-gram of piano selections, reciter,
tiene and choruses,
Mrs. Robinson of 'Gerrie, Press
byterial Horne Helpers secretary,
gave in interesting address.
Refreshments Were served at the
close and a social time enjoyed,.,
Council Contacts
Railway Officials
Turnberry Township Council met
in. regular session ton August 7th.
The minutes -of the last meeting
were read and adopted by W, Jack
,Willits and W. H. Mulvey. '
, Willits - gulvei+--That the en-
gineer's report on the Baird, Ter-
Mt and" Freiburger drains be read
at a special meeting on Tuesday,
'August 21, at 8, 9 and 9.30 o'clock,
Mulvey. Willits—That a letter of
,protest re curtailment of railway
sereice on the CNR Stratford Diva
slop be forwarded to Hon. George
C. IVIarler, M.P., Minister of Rail-
ways, Mr, N", A. Walford, general
manager ef the Central Region
CNR and to Mr. Marvin Howe,,
Intellingtori-Huron.
Smith-Mulvey—That the follow-
ing general and road accounts be
paid.
e • • • General .ttecouets
.Ativahce-TiMes, erivenimes, $4.95;
Res 'Willits, comp., $47,25; relief,
$65.00; Geo. Thomson, part sal.,
;$40,,00, E. D. Weechter "covering
duinp, e00.06.
Drains
Elliott -Drain----N, S. Bauman, tile,
$51.30; Jas, Howes, _inspection,
$225,00; E. D. Waechter, contractor,
$3414.7e; Twin of Turnberry, pipe,
$20.20.
Grain Dealn-aN. S. 13authan, tile,
$255.15; Jas. Howes,'' inspection;
$36.00; E. D. Wilechter, contractor,
$340,00e Twee of Tureberry, pipe,
$105.28. ,
• Ma:cEwen Drairia-E, D. VVaech-
ter, contractor, $340.00; Jas. Howes,
nispeetion, $25.0O. -' •
' Road Pay Roll
Kap Feiker, .$21,25; 'John Mun-
dell, • $8,00; 'Geo. Greenaway, $5.25;
GetreGislieVeMle2a.00-r
delle $209.00; Road accounts, $2676.-
21.
'4 Willits-Smith—That we do now
adjourn to meet again on Septem-
ber 4th. '
'• John V. Fischer, reeVe
Geo. T. Thomson, clerk
.Former Morris
esi3LD,EVALE—Peter Moffatt. last
Of'
the sons' of George leferfatt,
pioneer; died in Wingham General
,Haspital, oh August 7th, aged 80
Yeati„ " • .
fleis survived by one son,tStan-
te4Ais :the Moffatt 'homestead,
*dries, enen'hy, one grandson. ear:"
MRS. D. M9RE6OR
VIES IN HOSPITAL
WHITECHURcH—Mro. Duncan
MeGregor, formerly Victoria Metude
1004=1e, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Alec MileKenale, of
TeeSwater, passed !May in Wing-
ham General Hospital on Saturday,
after an Illness of +Seer a year, UPC
husband. predeceased her over ten
Year," ago.
SnevIving- are. three spas, Clark,
of, Sehringville, Mao Of New Yetis,
and Ross at home and two clauses-
tera Mrs. Grace POEsiert of' Mild-
may .and Mrs, Margeret Moir, of
Winnipeg, There are alao eight
grapdoeilaren and one sister, Mrs.
Gorden Small, 'Who • hal been here
With her for many weelem.
Interment woe In Teeswater
Cemetery nu Tuesday from her
home in Kinlose, with Rev. N. Cas-
well of the Presbyterian Church
officiating, •
The many friends •of ;the ramify
extend sympathy to the bereaved
Rutherford. Reavie
Weekend-Visitor
WHITECH6RCH:a-The man y
friends of Rutherford Reavie' a
patient in Lyndhurst fieSpital, Tor-
onto, were pleased to see hirn home
for a week-end recently:
Rutherford was accoinpanied by
Stanley Easeon, also a patient at
the hospital. Both men were' able
to get around in theleetrheOchairn•
Following the. rnornieg service
at Brick Church, many friends and
neighbors dropped in at the Reavie
home for a visit with the men
before their, tante to hospital.
„
WOMEN'S' INSTITUTE,
PICNICS. AT . KIEL:
WHeITECHURCH—The annual
summer picnic 'of the ,Worneres In-
stitute Was held OrieTuesday last
at the swimmingpool, at Teesvieter
Fiuk, Mts. Gordon IVIoleerney and
Mrs. Ernest ' Beecroft were in
charge of the races: and, eontests._
After' the childreria :gstees' the
following contests were held: Leap-
frog race, 1st, Donald Ganef and
Elwyn Moore; 2nd,-' Grant Curate
and Ronald Beecroft; somersault
race, Carman McBerney 'and Behby
King; bubble-gum.' race, SCirrean
McBurney;, neolatie tying,
Russell Ross,"Mra. JOIM
elephant :picture • drawing,'
Pew. Cstallek„giSertailleheMosorese
"ieelkittg' 'on i46 7 ictiV *sCa$ifek,
Mrs. 'George King; teine knots".on
string, Mrs: JehriatoneChnrit, 'tees-
irig bell inite baskets...Bobby—King,
Diane 'King; heclatCabadk race,
Jimmie Robertsop tad, Carmen elc-
Burney t 2nd, Hugh. IVicAtirney "eed
Grant Carrie.;,, threadipg• "peedlne,
Mrs, 'Caslick, .. • ;' "".. "
The Prize for bringing-the most
Children went.to gra. Wert Farrier
Who brought ten. The 'oldest person
at the picnic was Mre 'J.. d.
jar with-the made:terrine:the- gimes,-
ing contest. „ ,'• s's
The 'picnic lunch wits' erijoeid by
all, but- the ladiee: f =lid"! the
ettractioti —of !;the' SW01(111'414' tool
was .much greater teen thatat the
vines and,. &este:eta.' • !n• •e• • . " • s •• ' ;tee eme •
h.
application for drain
It•was moved that the iippelicaticin
should be granted' keel that it
should be forWerded to'the, Ont-
orio Treasury Depart/1'feet. This
motion was carried. • ,
A motion, moved hy Mr. Purclon
and Seconded by, Mr. MeGewstee
that the general arid mita ttecounta
as presented be visaed and paid,
was also carried. '
The council a.eied a grant a of
$75.00 to the. Bien.; Agricultural
Society, and a grant of $29,00 to
the Belgrave Sehool Fait, .
Moved by Mr. Buchaean and
seconded by Mr, McGowan - that
the mill rate for the, township
should be eight mills flit 1956.
the nonle of their, patents, Mr.
and Mrs, Gerden' HAIL Nahor
Casemore and Diana Orvis, re.
turned with them for a visit!
Pittila, and Stephen Dirty, of
Setae, have been at the home Of
their grandpiteenle, Ur, and aVlre.
George Thomson,
Mr, Henley IViathers arid teter hid
ao their guet oh Sieridai their
nephew, 'Mr. Earl Mithere, of Lit-
eim arid their niece Woe nephew,
Me, and Nits, W. gathers, of Kilt-
,cardine.
Rev, and gra, Wilito Londee-
boro, feemerly tlf 'Welieh, Sask.,
visited on WechleaclaY With Mr,
Henry Matheta and his:sietet•and
bh Monday they had Mr, Arid Mrs.
W. 'R. Farrier of Whitooheteh end
Miss WInelfred Premier Of Toronto
as guests.
Work Progressing
in Mission Field.
wumpR-mog The regular
meeting of the V.M.S. of the
United Chirreh was held in -the
church on Wednesday with the
JanlesFsl cener In
-the chair, Eleven' ladies were -pre-
eent,"
Alter the -Opening bynm Wee
Mee Terriff led in prayer, mrS,
P. :00 emott, Mies Terriff and.
.Albert Coultes had charge of a short
Chrietierr stewardship -meeting and
gave a XOSUrile of what had been
done- with the fends provided for
building .advance, Twelve new mis-
sionaries commenced work-iin Can-
ada, and fifteen overseas; 31 new
care were' provided for missionary
workers, New residences were built
for some missionaries, a new resi- •
dentlal school for Protestant
French children In Quebec, and
.extra buildings in Trinidad, japan
and West. Afriea. A. .new Wt, sana-
torium at Hong Kong was erected
and audio-visual mobile .units sup-
plied for Korea and Cana&
Mrs. Herbert Dattllaw led - in
prayer fox, the success of all mis-
sionary efforts- In all lands. Miss
Terriff reed an interesting chapter
froth -the stedy book, "Corning Our.
Wey"; telling of the apprehension
of the fit-migrants and how itsub-
-Wel in the 'friendly .atniosphere at
peies•ef immigration, She •teld- how
_freileetrious they ere when they find
streAt and- scope for their talents,
"Mrs. G. E. Perrier played a Want,'
:solo; !When' They Ring the Golden
Belle for -You and •Me", and the.
meeting was -closed with the bene-
diction.
Canadian Radio TV
Discussed at' W
s WHITECHUR,CH—The regular
meriehly meeting of the- Brick
Church W.M.S. was ,held 'on Wed-
needayae:eening at the home ef Intra
Calvin Robinson, :with Mrs, Norman
Coultes presiding.
Mrs. Frank, Thompson led in the
Scripture message and Mrs. Her-
son Irwin led in prayer. Mrs. Alex
Robertson was in charge of the
breadcaster period and allowed
three minutes for the different
greeps to discuss' the 'question,
"Canadian radios and TV reach
more people In the Christian mis-
sionary work than former methods
of working with people." But the
groups were divided in their opin-
ions on the Subject.
Mx's. Coultes' led in the dismis-
sion of the local'redio Contribution;
The TV ,station programs; and
how can We encourage good radio
Fifteen ladies were present, Ruth
Coultes es)* ep the offering, and
the ,pieeting Was closed with the
Mizpah benediction, .
Moves from Mexico.
To-Madrid Post
WHITECHURCII—Mr. "Max T.
SteWart,.. brother 'of . Mrs. Harold
Walker, who has been stationed for
five 'years with the Canadian Ems
bassse of !Maki(); has been: trans-
fereed ,te Madrid, Spain, where he
will e be,,Cornmercial Goamsellor for
estheda, in the Canadian Embassy
there. ',;
Stewaet hai neder his juris-
dictiOne Spanish Merrace, Gib-
ranee- and the Island Of Majorca.
He and Mrs. Stewart left on August
:4 from Montreal Oanthe'Empress of
Britain.
WHITECHURCII
'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and family visited' on Thursday
with' their daughter Mary at the
hospital -'in Woodstoak,
Mr. and Mean 'Bruce Begg, of
Oshawa visited on Tuesday at the
'home of his sister,• Mrs. -E. H..Gres-
korth. 'Pain Groskorth, who had
'been at Oshawa for the past fete
weeks, reture.ed home atid Mrs.
„Fred Bagg, who had n beeti visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Groskorth, re-
turned to her home at Willowdale,
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon
'
Mips
.Mehle Purdon , and Mr, and Mrs.
Prank Coulter spent Tuesday at
Southampton and TObermory+.
The congregation of the United
'Church have had William Oniffin
of Whigharn Shingling the south
side of-the church during the past
week.
Mr, and Mrs, E. H, Groskorth;
Paul and Karen, left on Suhday to
motor through the States to Cape
Cod, east, of Boston. We wish them
-a safe joerney,
Mr, arid Mre, Myles Gibbons of
Saskatoon have been visiting With
irl 'Matters, Clarence and lames
Giblione of W. Wawanosh.
Mr. joines Cummings of Sebring-
Ville spent the' week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miehaei
Cummings.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert &suites end
Diane spent Ininehey with Mr. oriel
litre, Lawson Ma-jury of .Peisley.
Miss Marjorie Spent the week-mid
With Miss Gitee Thompeon of
Weigh:en,
. Mr, and' Mee. C.Motgo 0,urtie spout
ih e 'week-end with their feeelly In
(*doh.
-Me, and larra, -Sidney Payee of
Toronto spent the .wook-ond with
Tiffin friends iti
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Reid of Luck-
hOW and Mr, amid igre. Peter Cook
ane Elaine- of Aelifield epent. flan-
'they with Mr, arid Mrs. W. R. Far.
tier arid other relatives here,
Mt. Pet Coilltet of Chatham and
ide father, git Saris Coulter, visited
pit Sunday with Itiehdo here.
WHITECKIRCUrVeri Wiest of
the Women's Inetit40 took in the
hue trip on Thursday to the In.
stitiete rally 4 Southampton, Mrs,
-.094.rge Fisher, Mrs, VictO Pmer-
son, Mrs, G. a. Farrier, Mrs. Geo,
Walker, Mrs, °eyehole). Johnston,
Mrs. Thos, Metcalfe, Mrs, Rebert
Peirden and Mrs, Frank ROSS .snd
Porothy and Mrs. Prank Miller
were those who took the trip,
The meeting opened in the aeldie
torium of the new sehool at 10 aen,-
andi at neon all repaired te the
13eptist Chure», where they had
their lunch and the church ladies
Provided tea, An hour was allowed
for the ladies to Inspect the .new
Ceenty Museum and then all roe
turned to the school,
At the eleotien of officers, Mrs.
Maundrill of Southampton was
elected president. Mrs. Victor Ens-
arson resigned as secretary-treas-
urer and Mrs. Cornish of Centre
rtlee,was appointed in her pisee,
Mrs. Fisher provided the pro-
gram number from this Institute,
peening "The Cattle Tiller, by
Pauline Johnson. Ladies from here
and Lucknow, Beireore and Teo-
water made Ins the bus-load, All
considered that they had had a
really worthwhile day at South-
ampton. ,
COUPLE RECEIVES
PURSE OF MONEY
'WHITECHURCH—A. reception
was held in Langside Hall on Sat-
urday, August 11th, in honor 9f
Mr,' and Mrs. Russell Spottorta of
Toronto.
Mrs. S'potton is the former 'Jean
Henderson daughter of Mr. and
Mra Robert Henderson of Kisalosso
The couple bad been visiting with
her parents for a few days.
Joseph Tiffin react an address
arid George Tiffin presented them
With a purse of money. Dancing
wee enjoyed to the' music ei: Tithe
Brethers.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney of
Mt. Forest and her sister, Mrs.
MacAuley of Toronto, spent a few
days last week at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Dowling.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes Jr.,
newlyweds of Detroit, spent a few
days' last week with Tiffin relatives
in Kinloss. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of
Marnoch speet the week-end with
her aunt Mrs. Arthur Cooper of
Bracebridge and With -her father,
IYrge-A.IftedeCooper Ireehen. 'gr."
Austin Cook and gr. Douglas Mc-
Donald, of Toronto spent the week-'
end here.
Mrs. D. Willis; John and Gray
attended a Willis family get-togeth-
er at Stratford On Sunday:
Mrs. Charles Mattin and Mrs.
Ezra &hone spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mr, Charles Bowes
of Perth and with Mr.' and Mrs,
Phaits of HopetoWn 'and other Gil-
lespie relatives.
Mr. Richard Deacon end Loraine
of Guelph spetzt the week-end at
the home of his Sister, Mrs. Allan
Pattison and with Armstrong rela-
tives at Brussele
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattistin and
Donald, Mr. Henry Pattison, Mar-
garet and Barbara, visited on Sun-
day. at the home cif their sistert
Mrs. Gerald Watson, of Forest
Little Doreen Pattison who had
been visiting there returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Parker and
sons of Londoh leaned on Sun-
day with Mr. and IVIrs. G•ershom
F Johnston.
Miss Euphemio, Deacon; who has
been. visiting • at the hotne - of, .aslr.
and Mrs. Allan Pattiaon, 'returned
to London last Wednesday.
.ge, and Mrs. Andrew s Davidson
bf Burlingtoe, and Mr. and. Mrs:
David Davidson of Hamilton, spent
the week-end with astr: ahrr"IVIre.
Ed. Srhyth. .
Mt, and Mrs. Donald Fraser rind
baby, Raney, of- Walton, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
MacKay Family Has,
Returned from India
VeHITECHURCH—Word Was
received here that Mr. and Mrs.
Angus MacKay end family here
arrived in Vancouver; B.C., re-
tutning from hiS positien as Mis-
sionary at Jansi, Iridia, .where
they have been fet the past 25
years. They eepeet to .be in this
community towards the ehd of
September, vrhsre Mr. MacKay will
be ordained by his presbytery in
the Presbyterian Church, at White-
eineteh.
Miss BerthaMacKay, Mr. Mac-
Nay's sister, or London, has spent
the past few Months with the fafre•
ily in India and Is returning with
them.
keine of their sister, Mrs. John
Perclon.
Mr. And AltS. Gordon Denaldsoe
arid deughtse Gail, cif Teesweter
vented on Suedes+ With Mt. and
Mrs. Ed flityth. BIllie ellnyth
Spent the weekend the home of
Mr. end Mrs. Welter Sherpe rit
Teeewater.
Mr.- and Mre. John Wooleank,
'Glen:Annan viiited on 'Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy at
Martioeh and Mm, Sem Brooke of
London spent lad, Week there. On
itiliday Me arid- Mts. Clifton
Moore, of London end their niece,
Ruth Moore, of Parkhill, weft'
Mrs. Itobt, Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biernan and
children visited on Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs, Howard
McKelvey of Walkerton. Douglas
stayed with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Inglis for, a holi-
day,
The family of the late Mr. and
Mrs, Thos, Robinson of B. Wawa-
nosh • held a family reunion in
Springbank Park, Lohdon, en Sup-
. • day, Those who attended' were Mr:
.and Infeet .Chas. Robinson and real-
ity, Mr. arid Mrs. Calvin Robinson
and sons, Mr. ad Mrs. Meson Rob-
es's= and .farhilY., Mr- and Mrs. Box
'Robinson and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrerie Taylor and, family,
of East Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs
George • Robinson and daughter, of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
Thompson, of Goderich, and their
family, Mr. and Mrs, Philion and
family of Aldershot, Mr. and Mrs
Ross ThompSorz and &mile of Till-
sonburg Mr. and Mrs. Claite
Thompson and family, of Langton
'Mr. and Mra ROSS Robinson and
Keith of Belg rave, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Coyne and family, of
Windsot and Alice Thompson, of
Eilsonbure. • •
Men and Mrs. Hardie Simpson
and. Mrs. Will Conn of Teeswater
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ross.,
Miss Mary Ross of Toronto and
Gordon , Ross of Goderich, were
borne for the Week-end.
Mies Verne Metcalf of Turn-
berry and. Karen McMichael of
Wroxeter, speiat east week at Wa-
saga Beach. •
Miss Van Alec Gilmour of Galt
spent Iast week with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes
Ann and Carol Shortreed of
Bleth spent last week with -their
aunt, Mrs. Elgin Johneton of Turn-
berry, ,
Mr, and Mrs. Neil Paterson and
children, of Leamington, spent the
week-end with- his uncle, Mr. In
Mein, Paterson. Mr. Paterson had
16 trees blown down in his orchard
in the cyclone last Tuesday and
bad a third of the roof of his
strew shed torn off. His daughter.
Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Grimsby
visited there one day last week.
Mr. Thos. Inglis. whose farm also
lay in the path of the cyclone, had,
his barn across the road moved
two ,feot off its foundetion during
the storm.
'Mrs. Albert Walters has been at
the horee of het, sister, Mrs. Msrv
MeTaVish Wingham, fat the
past few Weeks Was able to make
the trip out to het borne for It
short visit oh 'Saturday.
Mt. Eldon Emerson returned
home from his work oh the freight
beat on the Lakes last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. T_AidlAW and
Feran visited with Goderich rola-
tivet on Menden. ,
Mrs Donald Martin is holding a
miscelistheous shower at her home
this rrienev everrinre in henour of
Mr and Mrs. Rev PeterSon. newly-
weds, of TørOnlO. Mrs Peterson
was fern-tern, Margaret MeNell,
second dauehter of Ars. Laura
lefeNell of St. Helens.
'Miss .Tanet Watsoh of Breeefield
spent the week-eted at tbe here of
her sister( Mrs. Gilbert esetserots,
Mr. and Mta noble Soloman and,
children visited 611 r Y 4 fl.el," 6 4- tee
boele of his brother; Mr. Millard
rIOIOIYIEill and with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clayton of
[Irand
Mr. did Mrs. Arnold Leueeleel
and [lieryl of London, are lioliday.
leg this week With her parents, Mr
and Mee George Fisher. Mr, end
Mrs, Wire Fisher of Kitebeher also
epeni the Weelaend there, end all
Hie family and het member. Mrs.
John Carruthers Spent Sunday at
TobermotY.
Mr, rind Mrs. Ben Meelenaglieti
and Carl visited on Sunday at the
home of her Sister, Mrs, Fred -Cul-
bert ,of Lien:noel. •,
,
Mr, and Mra Ed. Smete and' Mm's,
Frank Thompson were in Lendon
on Friday lest and visited with
Mr. Thompson at Beck Memorial
Hospital. '
Mr. Johis ZWanze who ha a been
in charge of the B. S. Wett
here for. the"peetofeW months left
on Fricley to •telte Aeitellest positien
in Brussels.
George and Marilyn geQbillin
.of Hamilton -31ireve: logerit spending
their vacation at the honie "of Mn'.
and Ilan; Wee. Perclon of St Bel-
ens,
Mr. and Mrs. Rid-hard. Tarner, of
Toronto, Mr.- and Mrs..'Meyer, of
Toronto, .and Mrs. Allen. Turner
*rote here spent the week-end at
their cottage at- the Lake, s
. Mrs. Irene Petersen and Helen ,
of Toronto•spent 'the vreelaeed With
her mother, Mie. Win-Taejon ,
Mrs., Will Coish spent teeoweek-
end at the home of 'her .daughter,
Mrs, Hardie Simpson " Tees-
. • . . Diane Templconair Whigneen
spent last week at thp, home 'of. Mr.
and Mrs, Wallace,Conn. • n.•
Mr. and Mrs. George Caultes,
Mr. Robt Cosines, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes and. Mrs. Jas,
Leaver, Wingliere, attended the
funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis at
Elora on Tuesday, Mt. Walter Scott
also attended this funeral.
Mr. and Mts. Harold Deeds, of,
Gueleh, visited en Surids.y with Mr.
and Mrs. John Gaunt.
Mr, Iked Mrs. Ed. Niceolsen and
Coleen of Thamesford, speet the
week-end With her pa-rents, Mr,
and Mrs. john Hutchison.
Mr. and Mrs, Alan Olive of Sud.
bury visited one day last week
With Mrs. Mac Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Philips, Bar-
bara and Breda, and Mr. and.
Mrs. Thos. Huddy of Durham,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ross
and Miss Terriff, and with Mr. and
lairs. Frank ROss, of Turnberry, •
Mr. J. D. Morrison, Mrs. Victor
CaSomore of Brantford arid Mr.
Jerry Forsyth. Of Toronto vititod
on Sunday with Ne.end Ura. Thos,
Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fairbrother
arid their family of Toroiate, haVe
been visiting with hot mother, Mrs.
Jas. Wilsoh And. with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jas. Wilsore
Mr, and Mrs. Joe. Hattori of
Coder/eh spent a day .13.et Week
with Mrs. Mad Rest.
'lvfyrna Steekwili and Ii-4r. Donald
Dennison, of Kiteheher, Spen't the
week-end with ele and Mrs. Het-
bert Laidlaw.
lelow many saw the wide, beauti-
ful lower part of A 'rainbow that
heng in the Southern ell on Tues.-
Mr. end Mrs. James Inctinzia and
Mt, and MrS. Janes Feleolier and
Lois Visited on Senday with mt.
and Mrs. William IVIoInnie of Walk-
es ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth bowling
end family, and her niece, Oalra.
Boone)', spent Sunday With the
letter's ParentS, Me. and MS. BeV-
erly Itedizey of Kettellworth.
Birth
R.058--In the Win-gluon Geeeral
Hotpltel on Monday, Angeit 20,
12li5, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
ROMs (jean Gaunt) a Sem
Jack .Orvis and family and Mr.
and Mre. Bob ,CaSerilord and fam-
ily, nth of Wirigharn; Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Scott Newton; Me 'and Mrs.
Bill Hall and family, and Bob and
Jack Hall, all of Bluevale.
Mrs. Eggert, Of London, WaS
recent guest with Mayor, McKin-
ney e.tict Mrs, McItiraley, ats their
summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott
anent a day at Ipperwash Beach,
visiting the foriner s brother, Stain.
ley Elliott, of St. Cetharihes, and
&frilly. Mr. and Mee. Stanley
Elliott end MiSe Isobel visited with
Raymond end Mrs. Elliott ell Sat-,
today. Accompanying them was
Mrs, Robert Montgomery, of Vitas
Wenosh,
Me and Mis. Gordon Hall had
A family dinner ptirtf'o' Saterday
evening, Attending were Mr. And
Mrs. Will Hell and family, Eob
end ifaelt Hall of IlltteVale, Mr.
and Mre. HatireY Groves end' fame
Ily; of, Akton, Ohio; Mr, ond Mee.
Bob 4.1eseinore and Mk, hild Mrs,
jack tervie, of Vintigherte With
their fainiliee; Mr. and Mrs jack
Sett, Of New*.
, Mt. and Mte, Will Mil and
family Spent Sitecley stt the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Jaennes Wilde
feint, of Listbwel( bottgleti Hall re-
Moaned there for a holidaY.
Mee and Mrs. -Ittevoy OrOVeS Cud
fitffiny )vie tOttittiOd: td Akron,
Nile; ono a VadatiOn. With rola,
thiett bete,
• Mr, tint) MtS, lack Meat, of
btewtone spent, the weekend hi
Moffatt was • predeeeaSect by his East Wawanosh ' .
Wife, forinetly 'Elizabeth Brown, „ •.
And by two sons, George and Council.,Meeting
Gordon. He lived all his life on - ' ' , ' ' •• •
hie, father's homestead,
, , the Crown' The East Wirwanosh acninail Met
deed being issued in 1854, George 'en- August, 8th the tree'Ve. Preeid-
Moffatt was ' among the earliest ing• Islintitee of the regular and
settlers in the Township of Morris, special meeting' Were -teed and
The funeral service was held at adoptee on motion lik`' liti: Mc-
the Currie funeral. home, Wing. Gowan and Mr. Pticharlin'. It was
ham,,in charge of Rev. Maurice moved by Mr, Purcion and SecOrided
McNbb, minister of Bluev,ale by Me Btichenen that 'the' clerk
Presbyterian Church,-Interment write Roy C. Clingere intreening
was in Wroater cemtery. him' of thanext.Council Meeting.
jarnee Falconer presented an
Passes pie, the youngest,. Calvin MeCierne-
ghee. Mrs: Milian ettiere Weie'the
• (Intended for last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott of
Aline spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Scott and other
Scott end Coultes relatives and
with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Gaunt and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes.
A miniature cyclone passed over
the northern part of West aril
East Wawanosh and into, Turnber-
ItY on Monday or last week With
gieSey rain 'and wind that levelled
the :crisps, uprooted trees and
knocked down TV", aerials. Hydro
and phone connections were put
out of order. A unique roar ac-
companied the short, severe elec-
trical storm.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pardon,
Mrs., James Curran 'and Richard
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, 'Floyd Bott, and Valerie
and Patsy Batt, who had been vis-
iting here, returned home. Nancy
Curran, who had been at Belwood,
aeoompenied them home. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh David Hen-
derson and Children, of Listowel,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and MrsoWesley•Tiffin of Kin-
loss.
Mr. Leslie Deacon, of. Coronach,
Sask., arrived home last week to
spend a few weeks with relatives
here and in the 4Brussels distriat
He has beer. visiting at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Allan Pettison this
week, and on Sunday With their
sister, Miss Eepheznia Deacen of
London and 'their grand-daughter
Doreen Pattison, visited' with Mr.
and Mrs, Gerald Watscire of For-
est. Doreen stayed to • have her
holidays,
Mr. and ivIrs, Harold Quinn and
Mr. and Mrs. ...Walter Hutchison:, Of
Tharnesford, visited on Sundae' at
at the home of Mr. and Mm's. Cecil
Faleoher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddington, of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Deacon and family of Guelph,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Currie,
Mr, and Mrs. pe,vid Yule and
sons of Agincourt, visited =Thurs-
day at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs.
.1", D. Beecroft
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Summers,
of Alliston, visited hist Wednes-
day With Mr. and alte, Jornee
Mcliraith.,
Mr. Albert Paterson ettehded
the funeral of the late Albert Mc-
Quoid, held from the Johnstone
funeral home, Lucknow, to Oteen-'
hill Cemetery on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, George Theme=
and eon Charles, of Feversham,
Spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W, j. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and children
Torento, spent St few days lest
week with Mr. and Ivite, T. H.
Moore and Mit, Mac toe and
Mine 'Nitta.
Mrs. George Fisher teeelyed the
bulky gate Piled, a coffee .perceleeg
tor, at the Wroketer Week-end fro.
lie.
Mise Mettle Beeerott left. on Fri-
day Diet for Toronto 'to travel by
nlene to New ".rotle r)11 Saturday.
She taunted to her position In
New London, Genii.-
Mr.arid Mree Semee Iratemet and
Lois vietted ori Felday with Mr.
and Mrs, Chas, Folconet of Glainte,
Mrs, lean Pox of London and
Mr. toi.d Mrs. Harold Cook and einie
of .131,1P0h visited en Suinlay at the gattnee
ease