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-Mr. John. Allen and son, of,
North Bay spent the week-end
with his brother, Mr. George ,Allen
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home in Wingham for the' week-
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-Mrs, Archie Holmes and. Mrs,
Henderson visited with their
mother, Mrs. C. R- Henderson, on
Sunday.
• -Mrs, Alex Miller, of Stratford,
is visiting this. week • with her
sister, MrS. Donald Rae, VVingham,
and Mrs. W. V. Burgman
returned home on Tuesday', from
Vaneeaver and the Canadian West,
They attended the wedding: of
their daughter, Ruth.
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Dr, "and Mrs. Charles Jewson
and daughters; Shirley and Deber-
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WIIITECHURCH
The 11Clolofia pupil ‘ in this his-
triet are planning to 'take the
train trip to Niagara Falls this
Friday. Inapeetor Gauze organized
an excursion last week for the
pupils of North Bruce and this
Week for those of South Bruce.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, TY6lPherson
and children, of St, Helens visited
on :Sunday with her parents, Mr;
and Mrs, Gordon Elliott. •
Mr. • and Mrs. Stanley Moore
and .,blilldren of Woodstock spent
• the week-end at the home, of his
Parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Moore.
Dr. Ana Mrs, Arthur Watt of
London 'visited on Monday with
his Parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J,
Watt.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smith and
baby, :Kathy, of Toronto, spent the
weelt,end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Chap-
man.
Mr. Jas. Keen of Sudbury spent
the week-end at the hoine of Mr,
and Mrs. Johnston Conn,
Mr, and Mrs. Groskorth of Mil
Aiken? spent the week-end at the
home of their son, Mr. E. H. Gros-
korth.
Mr. Harris Puidon left recently
to join the Storm Construction Co.,
at Elliott Lake, north of Blind
River, where they worked last
year,
'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1VfeClena-
ghan and son, Michael, little Mich-
ael'Dziura, of ,Fitchener, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Moss and family
of Plattsville, spent Sunday with
their , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben.
MeClenaghart.
Mrs. Milton McBurney and
Gwen, of London, Mrs, Alex Shiell,
$t. Thomas, and , Mr. Frank
Thompson of Beck Memorial Hos-
pital, London, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Frank Thompson, Wing-
ham and with .Shiell and McBur-
ney relatives in E. Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
attended the funeral of the late
Fred Yausie, • on Saturday who
died suddenly last Thursday from
At S0„ Kinloss
WHITHCHURCH - Many from
this area attended the induction
service held in South Kiniesa Free..
hyterian Church on .Friday .evening
for Rev, Robert "V; A, .I.VrarehalL
who will minister to the whore-
.gatiens at'Kinloss, Whiteetntreli
and Langs.ide.
Mr. Marshall arrived in Canada
with his Wife and fatally on
April 24. from the Presbytery .of
Down in Neith.ern Ireland,
Rev. W, 13, Mitchell of 'l hear-
was in charge of the serviee
as moderator and the sermon was
pFenched lay 11.61f, Donald more-
Donald, of Hensall, Other Ministers
present were Rev. W. J. S. Me-.
Glum, Moles•worth, Rev, Mr, Clem-
ents, Palmerston, Rey, R. Mae--
Millan, Gorieribli, Rev, Mr.. Me-
McKinney., Teeswater, . 'Dr, A,
Wingham. A solo, "Out of
the Ivory Palaces" was sung by
Mrs, Steer and Mr, F. McKenzie..
After the service the ladies serv-
edlunch and all enjoyed a social
time together.
Young Adult Group
At Rothsay Home
WHITECHURCH-The ' Young
Adult group of the. United Church
here on Tuesday last were the
guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence
MeClenaghan ef Rothsay TA rthur
Laidlaw, president, was , in. charge
of the worship service,. after Which
all played erokinole, with Miss. Lois
Ribey and Jas.. Falcorir, winning.
Lunch was' served and all, enjoyed
the social time together, Those
who attended were, Rev. and Mrs.
R. A. Brook, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Falconer and Lois, Mrs, G, E. Far-
rier, Mrs, E. H. Groslzorth, Paul
and Karen, Raymond and. Arthur
Laidlaw, Billie Willis, Jack Coultes,
Elaine Con; Mrs, Russell Purdon,
Janet Gaunt and Miss Lois Ribey,
a heart attack. His wife was in-
jured in a motor accident six
weeks ago and is still a patient inti
Victoria Hospital, London.. They
have one three-year-old son.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Peacock
and children of Bluevale, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gor-
don McBurney and .her father, Mr,
Adam Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Bieman and
children visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Roger
Inglis of Walkerton.
Mrs. Jos, Thompson, of LiAtowel,
who had, been nursing in Wing-
ham, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Thos. Metcalf, of
Turnberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin and
baby, Douglas, of Hamilton, spent
the week-erld at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berson Ir-
win., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
of Toronto, who had been visiting
with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Irwin, Goderieh, also
visited at the Irwin home on. Sun-
day.
Mr. • Max Stewart -of WaterloO
College, WaterToo, visited one day
last week at the home rif,his aunt,
Mrs. 'Harold Walker,
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Eott and
children of Belwoad • Visited. on
Sunday Iasi' with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Purdon. •
E. VVawanosh Council last week
had Ahriond Jam,ieson with his
caterpillar tractor and loader,
Working at several places on the
river road, taking the steep banks,
that hold the snow in winter, Wm,
Purdon took advantage of this
loaded earth and had his laneway
built up, and then gravelled, ,,Some
narrow culverts have also been
widened and built up, 'iMproving
the road considerably,,
Mrs, Mac 'Ross thole another
more serious spell, on Thursday
morning, and has 'since been .con-'
fined to her bed, Rev, and Mrs. a
O, Cox of Forithilt arrived "here on
Saturday and Mrs, Cax is staying
here this week,
The May meeting 'of the-Worn-
en's Institute has been postponed
until May 21, at 8.30. The libstiesses
are,' Mrs. Chas. Martin, 'Mrs,' Lod;
Mrs, Ed MoClenaghan, and Mrs.
Jos, Tiffin. The ladies are plaaning
'a bus trip to Detroit on June 11.
Mrs, John Hutchison spent a few
hays last week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ed Nicholson; of
Thamesf ord.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, who
spent last week at Sarnia, return-
ed home on Friday, and Mr, and
Mrs. ReliSon Falconer and family,
of Sarnia, Spent the ,week-end
there,
The Mission 'Band of the Pres-
byterian Church will hold their
Thankoffering meeting this Friday
evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Angus
MacKay, of London, will be the
special, speaker. All are cordially,
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. , Gaunt of
Wingham, visited on Sunday with'
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson and
family visited on Sunday. 'at the
home of her ,hrother, • Mr,. Ralph
Cameron of Ash/telt!.
Mrs. Johnston Conn is holding a
trousseau tea on Wednesday at her
home in Kinloss, in honour• of the
approaching marriage ,Of her
daughter, Miss Ruby Conn,
Many from this district attend-
ed the trousseau tea held by Mrs.
Ernest Casernore, at her home in
Wingham on Thursday last, prior
to, the marriage of her daughter,
Mrs. Ross Hayden, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Marshall of
Culross visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs" Earl Caslielc.
The follbWing members of the
Canadian Order of Foresters,. from
Belgrave and Wingham were in
'Hanover last Tuesday evening, and
attended the turkey supper served.
in 'the town hail to over three
hundred of the Zone - Members;
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