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Mr, and Mrs. Joe Thomptten
Gpderich and tit: five Children :pf
Mr, and 'Mrs.; Harold: Thenipson
of Tliisonburg, 'vi ited 'en Sunday
with Mr; and, 'Mill':Calvin Rabin -
son,
Mr. and .Mils, Walter D9snaari of
Teeewater,'visited on Sunday with
aEdwin
Mr, n �i Mrs. Sngyth,
Mi', and 14rs...Hese Rbbinsoe and
Keith ofBelgrave Visited on Sun -
"day with Mr, and ,Mr$. Mason
Robinsons
Many' fariners ',in this district
sta{'ted haying and silo -filling ,last
week,
Murray Smell, Jimmie and Ken-
neth Couitey and, Wm. Reavie: at-
tended the Junior Farmer Field
Day at' Guelph on Saturday.
'Mr, and•11'Ire, Earl Caslick visited
on Sunday'at 'the lisene of their
daughter, Mrs Ronald: Goultes of
East Wawanoeti ; '
Mr, and. Mrs. J,: G. Gillespie and
their grandson, Wayne Farrier,
spent the week -end at the home
of :their eon, Mr. Jack ,Gillespie, at
Sarnia, ,
Mrs, Clarene•• Ritchie :and baby
son were•able to come home from
Wingham Hospital on Friday, and
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WITECHUR.OH--Many in this
;district will extend syw;pathY to
the family of the 'late Mrs. Mal-
colm Ross who passed away at
her home In the village 0n Sat-
urday, after many long Inenths .of
illness, She had •been. patiently
nursed by hers daI=u tier, Miss Olive
'orriff. Members ,of .the faintly who
gathered for the week -end were,
Mr, and Mrs. Sid Foie; and Mr.
and Mrs, (.'arsons and family of
Tormrit°, Rev. and Mrs, Graydgn
Cox and daughters of Fonthili;
lvIr, and Mr's, Malcolm Ross 'and
family,' of Galt; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Henderson, of Lgcirnow and
Rev, J. 'lyre Stewart, of Moorefield.
Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Johnston and
s9n of Turnberry visited there on
,Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. W, J, Peacock and
family of Bluevale visited on Sun-
day with 141:, and Mrs, Alex. .Rob-
ertson and Mr. Adam Robertson,
Mr; and Mrs, Leslie Wightrnan
and Susan .of Blyth, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
McBurney. Miss Joan Wightman
left last week to work at Camp
Clarkson for a few weeks.
Mr. Wm, Elliott and Mr. and
Mrs, Robt. Montgomery' visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Fraser of Walton,
Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin
and children of Brussels 'visited on
Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs; Harry
Cook.
The W:1V�,S, of the Presbyterian
Church are meeting .this Wednes-
day at: the home. of Misses Annie
and Mary Laidlaw, and the. W.M.S.
of the United Church meets on
Wednesday at the .home, of Mrs.
Albert Coultes. '
Mr. Gordon eGee of Bluevale,,
visited . on Sunday at the .home of
Mr. and 1VXrs. •Jas. Currie of W.
Wawanosh.
Mr,, George Kennedy and Mr.
Eedy held a very successful sale
of iegistered cattle on Friday.
Mrs. Frank Thompson, Wing
ham, and, Mr. and. Mrs; phas,
Shiell, spoilt the week -end at the
home of Mrs, Milton MMBarney,
London, and with Mr. and Mrs..
Alex Shiell of St. Thomas.
Mr, and. Mss, Archie Watt and
daughters, of Toronto, visited • on
Saturday with ''his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. J. Watt, and all visit-
ed with Rev. and • Mrs. George
Watt, of . Dungannon.
Miss Winnifred Farrier;. of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. (R. Far
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Flower Service
At Brick Church
WIOTEMLiftCH-,Pick United
Church was 'teautifully decorated
with powers. on Sunday for the
annual. flower and ,children's' gun,
day, Thirty-three children in the
Jr, Choir gang, "God Is Every-
where," and "Jesus Cares
for M
e.
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Rev. c. Kru g spoke .Aid
'
Are You?" 'Samuel was 8 years,
Jesus. was 14 years, and Daviel was
1$ years, when .God .called then"
and spoke to .theft", and showed we
were never tog young to hear Hite"
speaking toits. s'
Sias young ' people, Janet B.ee,
craft, Sandra Chamney, Ruth -Tay..
dor, Cameron Robinson, Gary; Rea-
vie and Murray Coultes, were In
charge of the bars, of "Trust,
Peace, Hope, .Obedience; Joy and
Love,
HELENS
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Miss Beatrice McQuiliinhas
been spending a Yew days with her
cousins, Mrs. Verna 1Vlyers of Kit
chener,'and Dr, and Mrs. Thomas
at Niagara Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. James Douglas of
Mitchell were visitors during the
week with Mr. and Mrs, John Cam-
eron.
Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto
was a weekend visitor with Mr,
and Mrs. George Stuart and Mr,
James Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller and
Larry, of London spent the week-
end with relatives here.
Rev. Clarkson Smith, of Atwood
will speak in, the interests of the
Bible Society in the Unified Church
on Friday evening. 'He will also
show slides on South America.
rier' and Mr. and, Mrs. Sam Reid,
Lucknow, and `Mr, and'1,Vlrs. Peter
Cook and Elaine of Ashfield spent
Sunday there. _, •
Mr... Jim Gaunt, who was so
seriously i11 in Wingham Hospital
during the past two weeks, was
able to return home on 'Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David Mc-
Donald of Milton spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Coulter and with St. Helens
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Jack and Dianne visited at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Lawson
Majury of Paisley on Sunday and
Mr. Thos. Keirry accompanied them
arid returned to his home there,
Gaunt relatives in this district
attended the Gaunt family picnic
at Seaforth Park on Saturday.
Mrs: Gerald Watson of Forest
spent a few days last weeks with
her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs, Allan
P•.attison. ,
The Walker families in East
Wawanosh, Goderich, Clinton, Hen -
sail, Exeter and°Bayfield, attended
a Snell family gathering at Lon-
desborough community) hall on
+Saturday. 150 were in attendance,
and Judge Humphrey Gray of Ben-
ton Harbor, . Michigan, was ap-
pointed president for the next year.
Mr. . and Mrs. Elmer Ireland
visited on Sunday at the home of
his sister, Mrs, Jas. 'Johnston of
Cooksville, a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfeed Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosman
were in Toronto on Monday. Mr.
Walker has been lard up with a
sore 'back for some time. •
Mr. and Mrs. Otte Jouwsma of
Wingham, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gershon' Johnston,
Mrs. Chas. Wood and three sons
'of • Seaforth, spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.Gershom Johnston,
•
Children Addressed
By Lt. Goodridge
"the: Baby Band Tea of the
United Church was held. on June
7th,' at 3 p.m. in the Sunday School
room of the church, with a large
number, present. Mrd. Stewart
Beattie, superintendent of the,
Baby Band presided at the meet-
,ing•
Musical numbers by Kathleen
Hodgins and Beverly Cunning-
ham at the piano, artd by Ronald
•Vogan on his alto horn were much:
enjoyed.
Guest speaker of the afternoon
was Lieutenant Goodridge of the
Salvation Army, who gave a very
inspiring message j:o the boys and
girls.
The following children, Julia
Adams, Larry Broths; Bruce Cam-
eron, Rosa Caslick, Donna Edgar,
Larry Gordon, Paul Guest, Step-
hen Hilbert, Norman MacLennan,
David 'Ohm, Matthew Richardson,
Edward Ross, Monty Templeman,
Adele Tiffin, Robert Tiffin and
Patsy Zurbrigg, graduhted from
the Baby Band, and were welcomed
into the Mission Band by Mrs. D,
Miller.
Sbt girls graduated from Mis-
sion Band into the C:G,LT, and on
affiliation service was also held,'
Conducted by Mrs, J. Rea'vie, In the
absence of Mrs, Tiffin.
Gift`s were presehted en behalf
Of Wilde from the Woman's 1Vlis-
sionary Society to Clara Voga'h, the
'youngest baby girl present, to
Barry White, the youngest baby
boy present,' to - Mrs, Ronald Bailey;
the youngest mother present, and
to Mrs, Lovell •McGuire with the
Moet children present. •
Following the etosiiig hytnn, the
girls served lunch and a
0.64.yit hour was enjoyed.
1441es' groups.
Met Thursday
ST; I ilif NS—Mrs: 'Ross Erring-
ton openediter home on Thursday
for the regular :meeting of ;the
W,lVX,3, and W.;A,, of the United.
Church. .Fifteen ladies were in at-:
tendance. Ther,tli'eme .of the wor,.
AMP service for the W.M.S.. was
,.",
Tile Whole Arxn9Ur of God"1 with
Mrs, W, I. Miller in charge,
i
.Mrs, W. .A, Miller read the Scrip-
ture lesson and Mrs, Lorne Woods
top
led in prayer. For the ic.'Mrs,
W, T. Miller gave much interesting•
information. en gong gong, as did
Miss W. D. Rutherford on Indo-
China.
An invitation from the Brick Tin-
iced Church to their meeting 'on
Monday evening was accepted,;
Plans for the annual summer meet -
in. g were discussed.
For the WA, meeting the pre-'
sident; Mrs. T. J. Todd, was in the
chair, The theme was "Ye Shall
Be My Witnesses—Integrity". Mrs,
Errington read the, Scripture les-
son and Mrs. D. •Gibb , the lesson
thoughts.
It was decided to purchase five
dozen dinner plates, cutlery and .a
tea" kettle. Ice cream and tarts
were then enjoyed with Miss Ruth-
erford and Mrs" C, McDonald as
hostesses,
Gaunt Reunion
Held' at Seaforth
The annual Gaunt Reunion was
held Saturday at the Lions Park,
Seaforth. The dinner was served
about 1 p,m, and during the after-
noon races, contests and a ball •
game were held at the ball park.
Prizes were won by the follow-
ing: 1 to 5 years, • boy and girl,
Kenny Phillips and Verna Aitchi-
son;
itchison; 6 to 9 yrs., boy and girl, Jack
Aitchison and Roseline Phillips;
young ladies' race. Faye Gaunt;
married ladies' rat=e,' tie between
Mrs: Russell Phillips and Mrs.
Norman McDonald; married men's
race, Jim Aitchison kick the
slipper, $rsr Russell Phillips;
wheelbarrow race, Jackie Aitchi-
son; most buttons on dress, Mar-
lene Purdon; youngest baby, Jan -1
ice Gaunt;. oldest woman, Mrs. Sam
Durnin; oldest mat, Thos. Gaunt 1
Contest winners, Mrs. Jim Aitchl- 1
son, • Mrs. Harold Gaunt; newly
married, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Gaunt.
At the supper hour the election
of officers took place: Pres., Mr. �.
Lenard Phillips, Wingham; .vice-
pres.,. Mrs. Annie Keene, Owen
bound; sec.-treas., Murray Gaunt;
grounds committee, John Gaunt
and Harold Gaunt; sports, Mrs.
Russell Phillips, Mrs. Harold
Gaunt. ,
Letters were read from relatives
in Western Canada who were un-
able to be present, and it was ,de-
cided to hold the reunion again
next year at Seaforth. •
Wiiniba M hAris eAk"1r'J.A > ,
TURNBERRY AREA
BOARD MEETS
The regular meeting. of the
Turnlberry Twp., School Board
was meld on 14Iaysth alt No, 11
h. fellowing
sc• 0,01 st 8:,30 Pan, The fol ow g
members being present; Zinn,',
Kirton, Powell and Holmes, al's'o
Mrs, Nora Moffat .and A, , Ag,
neat
'Mire minutes of the, previous
nseeting were read .and on emotion
by :Zinn and Kirtpn were adopted,
Mrs• Moffat was present re ?more
time for Music Festival as one day
did net seem to be enough time
to get everything in. The board
decided to r"reet with the "music
conrniittee,
A, C. Agnew was present
transportation for 1907-58.
The board being the decorating
committee for the Twp Centennial,
a lengthy discussion; took place in
the ,decorating of the township.. ,
Gordon. Wray, truant officer,
was re-engaged for another year
Motion by Powell and 'Zinn that
those who attended the O,E,A, for
a day receive $10,00 and $24.00 be
paid to the one taking car. Car-
ried.
Motion by Zinn and Kirton that'.
the following bills be paid: Teach -
errs' salaries, • caretakers' transpor-
tation, Alexander's Hardware, sup
plies, $6.82; Advance Times, adver-
tising, $7,20; Les' Douglas, repairs
to No, 1 School; $27.70; Stainton
Hardware, supplies, $5.30; Q, E.
McTavish, oil, $10,70; Jas, Hardie,
O.E.A:, 834.00; Grolier Society,
$34.65,
Motion by Kirton ands Zinn, that
meeting adjourn, next meeting' to.
,be at No. •9 School on' June 20th
at 8.30 p.m. Carried. Bert Holmes
Chairman; Alex Corrigan, see.-
tress,
ec.tress,
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Donnybrook Native e
Passes in London
DONNYBROOK --Relatives from
this vicinity attended funeral ser-
vices on Saturday for the late
James Robinson, a native of Don-
nybrook, who passed . away on
Wednesday, in Victoria Hospital,
London, at the age of 90 years.
Mr. Robinson was the eldest son
of the late James and Catharine
(Adamson) Robinson and had lived
at Wroxeter, Wingham and Tor-
onto before moving to London last
year.
Surviving besides his widow, the
former Julia Scott, are a family
'of four sons and two daughters,
Frank and Vera (Mrs. Norman
Young) of To:onto, Greta (Mrs.
MacIntosh), Stanley and Scott .of
London and Bert of Goderich, five
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren, one brother, J. C.
Robinson of Wingham and one
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor, of
R.R. No. 1, Belgrave.
The funeral service was held at
the Carruthers funeral home in
London at 2 p.ni. Saturday with
Rev, MF. Howard officiating. In-
terment was made in Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens, Pall-
bearers were six nephews, Gordon
and Edward Robinson, Gordon
Naylor, Clarence Miners, Chas.
Mills and Doug. Williams,
DONNYBROOK
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Chamiiey
and daughters were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc-
Donald and family.
The annual Robinson re -union
will be held in the park at 'peer -
Wash on Saturday, July 13.
Mrs. Wnni'fred Nixon of Luck=
now spent a few days with Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest Snowden.
W.M.S. and ,W.A.
Hold' Meeting
DONNYBROOK—The W,M S,.
and W.A, inet en Tuesday after -
norm at the home. of Mrs, E, Show•'
den with Nita. E, Robinson " pre-
siding The hymn "Faith of Our.
Fathers" was sung in opening.
The Scripture lesson •ivas read.
front the 21st chapter• of John,
folibwed by prayer by' Mrs, S.
Chamliey, Mrs. E. Snowden gave
a reading "A Life". "Tell Me the
Stories of Jesus" was sung and the
chapter in the study book was
read by ;vire, S. Thompson, ):4yinn
286 Was 'shill; and the Meeting
closed with prayer by the leader.
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WED. THURS. JUNE 19},-,-'.
"MIAMI EXPOSE":
(Adult) Mee J. Cobb plui.,
"INSIDE DETROIT
Pat O'Brien Dennis O'Keefe -
Giant Double Bill Gangster' ,
Program'
FRI. - SAT. JUNE 21;22
"GREAT GUNS";- ,
LAUREL & HARDY phis j •
"THE SPOILERS",
Jeff Chandler - Anne Batter; •c
SPECIAL SUNDAY MD-NATE,k
lint laugh show - JUNE 24th
"The Fuller Brush Gini" ,
Lucille Ball - Eddie Albir't'..;a
plus
"Kill The Umpir4
William Bendix - Una Merkel
MON. - TUES. JUNE 24-25
"HOT ROD GIRLS •
plus
"GIRLS IN PRISON".
Here's on to shake you loos+.
HELLO FOLKS:—
Thanks to the truly" magnificent
vote June 10, with 'such a decisive
mandate .conies. great responsibility,.
Your good will ever be my aini under
Mr. John' `Diefenbaker's inspiring
leadership.
Faithfully yours,
MARVIN H WE
W'ellingttlri'Hi rota
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