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Mr. and grO. Roy Pattison and
children visited Sunday at 014
horns of MS *Slater, Mrs, 'Qeralci
Viiatseri of Forest, '
Mr. and Mrs. Jas,, Curran and
Nancy St* Helens, and Mr* and ,
Mrs, Robert Purden, visited -.en
Stinday at the home of Mr. and
MrS. FJOYd nett of Delvwed.
7Vfrs, John Stacey of Wi"IOWA
and Mrs. Cecil raleOrier anent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ReliSon Falconer of Sarnia,
The infant son of Mr. and
Rellsosa Falconer has been very
ill in Sarnia Hospital during the
Past week, 'end had been given
transfusionS.
Mrs. Archie Purelen and baby
home from. wingbana flospital on
Kathy Lynn, were able to return
Thursday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kerrnath and
Raymond of Viiroxeter visited an
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WintiiiIr a the home of Mr. arid.
Mrs. George Walker,
:KISS Deth Pewling entertained
the you4 folks In the ormannutitY
last TuesdaY evening on the ineas-
len of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Xeclenitgbari
and Carl visited en Sunday at the
hone of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Parker,
at 13rtieefield,
The menabers of the Winnen's
Institute., .and their ,families are
holding a Pot-luck supper in the
memorial hall here nett Tuesday
Pi/erring, at the regirlar monthly
meeting. • pr, W. A, McKibben of
WingliaM will he the sP4cial
speaker for the everting,
Mrs. Sam Hutchison of Winghare
spent the week-end at the 'home
ofi her sister, Mrs, Will Conn, and
lVfr and Mrs. Earl Caslick viaited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wallace Conn.
Brick United Church held their
annual congregational supper in
the S.S. room of the Belgrave
United Church last Friday even-
ing, with about 125 sitting down to
a well-laden table for the occasions
Rev. C. Krug was in ,charge of, the
..short program that followed, pre-
sented by • local talent. Rev, A.
Nimmo of Wingham then showed
his beautiful slides of his trip to
Florida, taken .last year.
Mrs. Frank Thompson moved on
Monday to her new. home on John,
St, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
will attend the family dinner held
at the home of her brother Mn
W. A. fiumpilrey of St, 'Helens 94
Friday,. In honour of site
fourth anniversary of the mar.,,
riago of their parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Wm, Humphrey. Only lie
immediate niemberii of the
will be present. Their many
friends In. the community extend
0Ongratulations.
Carman and Ivan Mc:Burney of
Patrick St., Winghar4, scoot the
Week-end at .the homes. of their
uncle kr. Gordan Mel3iirney.
The ladies of the local Institute
are catering this 'Thursday even-
ing, with a turkey supper for the
annual meeting of the Wawa-
mar Federation of AgricitliOrti.
Mr, John Sproul of Turnberry is
having a raising bee for his new
barn this, Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, McDonald
and soh, Rory, of Strathroy, arid his
narkits, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
of London, visited on Sunday with
' Mr. and Mrs. Win.. Kennedy of
Marnoeli. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coolt
ed on. Sunday at the home of 'their
daughter, Mrs, Harold Slesser of
Giamis.
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert IVIcKague
and children, Wingbani, visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and' Mrs. Albert Walters of Cul-
ross.
Mr• and Mrs..;Mitchell
and children ,of London spent the'
week-end at the' home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
V11100,, and Orr )tontlay attelDled
the funeral of her father, the late
Mr. Itiatte Strikes,
Mrs. Strniihon and family of
London, spent Sunday- last at the
bone of her brother, N1Y, 3phn
Mater.
and Mrs. Clark Mcgregor
and children Of Sleleringville vialt7
ed on Sunda' with Mr. Retia Me-
growr and other relatives here,
Mrs. Nelson -Smith of Aurora,
and Mr, and MO, Ross, Smith and
baby of 'rewrite, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
rs,nssel Chapman,
Mr..'ana Mrs. groskorth
and Paul and ;Karen Spent the-
weekeend at the borne of, his
brotber„ Mr. Carl Gropkorth at
PacrY Sound,
Miss Ruth Stringham of Thu.,
reins, and Mr. Mde McGregor of
New York City, visited over the
Week-end at, the home of WS
bother, nom McGregor,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas, .lackson and
daughter, Margaret,. and, his sister,
Miss Margaret' Jackson of Auburn,
vi-sited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. SreYtli. and
Doreen visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sara Smyth of Mitchell,
Mrs. Robert Powell, and Mr. and
Mrs. O'Broclit of London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Coultes, and Mr, and Mrs,
Narinan Coultes,
Wm, X. 6, Gillespie spent the
week-erid at Sarnia at the home
Chain Saw Gashes
Workman's Log
wougmnicg—on ,Weclot*
day last alter gaunt received:4k
severe out in his right leg below
tile' knee, He Was ,w904ng.* the
bush with a chain saw and had net
through the tree and as he pulled
the saw out the Made was caaffht
and threw the saw nronds cutting'
through the inuaelea and eorda
ht .4 leg ,hut not reaching the bone,
Fourteen stitches were required to
eloae the wound.
of Mr. and Mt's. Jasir Gillespie.
Mrs. Campbell and Jean and
parbarg of London, visited lori
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Ross.
Miss Wirinlfred Farrier of To.
route spent the week-end with her
parent Mr. and, Mrs. W. R.
Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. W,
Farrier and Mr, and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier and Wayne and Janice,
visited on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.- Pete Gook of Ash-
field,
Miss Matilde. Alexander returned
last Wednesday to stay with Mrs.
71. H2 Moore, after spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Mark.
Armstrong, Beigrave. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Henderson,
of Fruitland, who had been visit-
ing with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Henderson of Paramount,
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. T. H.• Moore, and Mrs, Mac
Ross and Miss ;Olive Terriff.
The mothers and small children
in Fordyce school section were en-
tertained at the school on• Wed-
nesday last at a Hallowe'en 'social.
MI enjoyed the contests and the
social hour together, with the
teacher, Mrs. 'George Fisher.
Mrs. George Philips and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman McDonald and child-
ren visited recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby at
Prospect Hill.
Mr. John )3arbour of Vancouver,
B.C., arrived here on Saturday to
visit for a week at the home of his
sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Barbour left their
home three months ago to visit
with her brothers and sister in
England, at Liverpool and Bright-
on. On arriving at Torontl, Mrs.
Barbour 'received word , of the
passing of her brother-fn-law at
Moosejaw, Sask./ and left to attend
the funeral.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Scott visited,
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Scott of Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs, John' Turner of
Kitchener spent a few • days last
week with her brother Mr. Al-
bert Patterson.
At the meeting of the British
and Foreign Bible • Society held
last Tuesday in the United Church,.
the officers elected were, Presi-
dent, Mrs. Earl Caslick; vice pres.,
Rev. N. Caswell, Rev. R. A.,^Brook,
Rev, W. J. Watt; see.-treas., Mari.
lyn Morrison; collectors, Mrs. Rus-
sell Ross, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs.
Elmer Sleighthoim, Russell Purdon,
Dawson Crail, and for the vilage,
Marilyn Morrison and Karen Gros-
korth.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
and children of Clinton, visited on
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston.
Thirteen were present at the
Whitechurch Farm Forum, held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Purdon on Monday evening. They
considered that the marketing of
farm produce had improved in
many Ways during the past few
years, and that a great deal of
Investing had been done among
many local groups to further their
interests, and plan co-operatively
to help their own situations and
circumstances. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Purdon.
Mr. Sara Coulter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Falconer and Lois, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Fal-
coner's sister, Mrs. Elgin Welvvood
of Calcdon.
LOCAL BOYS WIN
AT WALKERTON FAIR
WIRTECHURCH—Leroy a n d
Gary Rintoul Were in Walkerton at
the Christmas Fair, with their
Hereford calves, showing in the
050 to MO lbs. class. LerOes calf
Wort the champion prize and Gary's
the reserve championship. In the
class with all calves up to 1000 lbs.
they Wore in third and fourth po-
sitions, Leroy's Calf Was sold to
the,. Essex Co-op for 06%c and
Gary's itvat sold to Canada Pack,
ers for 25c per lb.
and Kenneth Coultes, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coulter
of Last Wawanosh, also ShoWed
their calves, and jitn: Wen stoOnd
for ShoWinanship. 3ina's Calf Sold
1014 acid Kenneth's for 243'e,
We congratulate all four MS on
their fifie standing and Work In
the show-ring,
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