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Mrs, Wilson Wall
Burled Saturday
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Wall, the former Annie Pilinell of
Langaide, passed away at the
h4n1.0 of her daughter) Mrs, Leon,
ard Conley of To'esWater last
Thursday, following an illness, of
the past yetir,
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band and three datighters and two
sow, Mrs, Cc:alley, Mrs. Bert Mof-
fatt ancl.Mra. John Wraith, Gordon
Of Lainsside and Ira• of Whiter
church, Two sons predeceased her,
There are also fotirteen grand-
children and one brother, Walter
Pinnell,
Interment was in the 'reeswater
Cemetery on Saturday with Rev,
R. T Marshall officiating
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grts,1 24o, Alex flutter Of
Oederlell visited on Sunday at the
home of her alat.Ori QrAlls
Tiffin 4124 with Mrs. Reuben Tiffin.
Miss Sandra chemney spent laat
week, at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
G. A, MaeLaUghlin,, of Detroit:
Mrs, Gibson ArrnatrPng, Gail'And
Thivid, of London, spent last weep
with her parents, Mr,' and. Mrs.
Herron Irwin, and returned home
With Mr. Armstrong an Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Elliott of
St, Catharines spent the Week,end
at the home of Mr.. Wm.
and Mr. and Mrs, Rebt, Montg0M
Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and
family attended the Lucknow
Cemetery' Centennial, held at Sputa
Kinloss Cemetery on Sunday, and
attended a family gathering, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald p'or-
Ptgri When Mr, and Mrs. Cecil For-
ster and family of Palmerston and
other local relatives were in ,at-
tendance,-
Mr, Adam Robertson visited on
Sunday at the home of his daugh-
ter, Mrs, Dawson Craig,
Mr. Gordon. Moore of Acton visit-
ed on Sunday with Lueknow
tives and with .Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
shorn Johnston, Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Wood and family, who spent
last week at a cottage at Poplar
,Beach; visited on Monday with Mr.
and .Mrs. Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs, Gerald "Watson of
Forest visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Patti-
son, and Doreen Pattison, who, had
been Visiting at Forest, returned
to her home here. • .•
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Sea-
forth spent the week-:end at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Alex,Leaver
and Mr. and Mrs. D.' A. Hackett,
of Ashfield visited there on the
week-end. Joyce and Glen, Walker
left with the. Flackett'a to spend a
day in°Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David Hen-
derson and family of Listowel
visited on Sunday with ,Mr.. and.
Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. Mr. ,and Mrs.
Wm. Purdon of St. Helens also
visited at the Tiffin home on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Bolton and Mr. and Mrs.
John Bolton and children Of Tees-
water visited on Sunday at the
home, of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer.
Sleightholm.
Mr. and Mrs. FroYcl Bott and
children of BelWood, visited, on
Sunday at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon.
Valerie and Patsy Bolt stayed to
spend a week here.
Mr...,a,nd Mrs. Wm. Fisher of
Timmins spent the week-end with
his ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fisher and with, .her parents
Kitchener.
Mr, George Ross of. Owen Sound
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross.
Mr. John Phillips of Timmins is
visiting this week at the home of
his ,nephew, Mr, Frank Ross of
Turnberry. Miss Mary Ross of
Toronto spent the week-enAci with
her parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Mr. Tupper Cunnington of Tor-
onto is visiting this month at the
home of his daughter, Mrs, Chas,
Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Moore and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
James and Leonard, all of Wood-
stock, spent the week-end at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Dickson and children of
Belmore visited there on Sunday.
Miss Florence Beecroft, of Tor-
onto Spent the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Beecroft,
Mr, David Cox, "Rev. and Mrs.
Graydon Cox and ,Ruth Ann of
Oakland visited on Sunday at the
home of Miss Olive Tei•riff. Ian
and Janet Ross, of Galt, are visit-
ing there this week,
Mr. and Mrs. ' Thos. Baird, of
Flint, Mich., spent the week-end
at the:110mb' of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don McBurney and with other
Robertson families in this district.
Mr, and Mrs. Ansbn Ruttan and
children of FOrdwich spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, John JanrieSon,
Mr. Harris Purdon, who is
working On the new read at Elliot
Lake, spent the . week-end at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Calvin
Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Jacklin of
Wroxeter and Mrs. John Stewart,
of Toronto visited on Thursday
last with Mr, and Mrs, Archie
Purdon.
Mr, and Mrs. Verdun Stoeltill,
Frank and Dale, of Powasson and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dennison of
North Bay, spent the week-end at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert
Laidlaw, Mr, Ivan Laidlanrof Pais-
le‘y also spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mrs. Clarence Lewis, of
by visited bn Monday at the -home
of her father, Mr, F, MeK. Pater-
son, while. Mr. Lewis attended the
bowling , match at Hanover.
Rev, Mr, Clark, of Wingham,
Will have charge of the services at .
Brick United Chtirch, while Rev.
K Krug has• his vacation' this
month.
Mt, and Mrs. Lorne littniphrey
and Wayne Of Hespelet, visited on
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Helens.
Robitin and with relatives at St.
Mr. John Beadle of E. Wawanosh
and 0(1(10401, left on Monday to
Visit at the homes of his sons,
Frank and gimstn Beadle of Van.
tOttver,
WHITEMURCH ohns.to
families' and 'relatives in the ,44.4,,
triot held their ,annual get-together'
at the Wong Park. ,§eafortki .on
Sunday, Four of the original fem.
41y,, Mrs, John frelancl, Tegswater,
Mr. and'Nfro. Robert Johnston and
Mrs. Sam MoRitrney, of Wingliaim,
were in attendance. Others came
from St, Themes, Mildrasy„ clin-
ton and Cloderieh„
The pomtnittee was: President,
Wilbur McKague; secretary, Mrs.
NicKfigue; sports, Jos, Kerr, Timer
Ireland, Elgin Johnston and Gory
don McBurney.
Over 90 were in attendance and
Gershon jonhsto.n Was appointed
President for next year. with Mrs,
Edward McBtirney as secretary,
Mrs. John Falconer
Hbs 92nd Birthday
WHITECFIURCH---Mr, and Mrs,
Benson Falooner and children, of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner and Mr, and Mrs, Angus Fal-
coner and son, Alan, spent Sunday
at the home' of MT, ad Mrs. Elgin
Welwood at Caledon. Other Cale
don visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Jas, Falconer and Lois and Mr. and
Mrs. Jas, MeI;Nes.
The occasion was the celebration
of the 92nd, birthday of Mrs, Wel-
wood's mother, Mrs, John Falconer,
The many friends and relatives in
this district extend best wishes to
Mrs, Falconer on this happy event.
Former Ministers
At. Kinloss Service
WHITECHURCH—Many from
this district attended the Cen-
ennial services in South Kinloss
Cemetery on Sunday' afternoon
when four former pastors from
this area were special guest mini-
sters. These were Rev. Hugh Mc-
Millan, Rev, Alex Nicholson, Rev,
Wm. Henderson and Rev,. Douglas
McDonald,
Frank McKenzie, Lucknow piper,
led the procession around the
cemetery, where flowers had been'
placed on most of the graved. Each
of the speakers paid tribute to the
pioneers who opened up this dis-
trict.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor and
Charlie.
-and baby, Faith, of Toronto spent
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spotton
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs.,Robt. Henderson.
Rev, and Mrs. R. T, A. Marshall'
and family are enjoying their
vacation this month, touring parts
of Southern Ontario,, and getting .
acquainted with their adopted land,
Mrs. Will Conn is visiting this
week with her sister, Mrs. Sam
Hutchison of Wingham, •
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimoldby of
Culross visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Caslick.,
Billie Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas, Robinson, is laid up
with mumps this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Orval Mitchell of
Toronto and Miss Frances Henry,
spent the week-end at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Will Henry.
Mrs. Wm. Parker and children,
who visited for a few days .last
week with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, returned
home to Clinton, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mock of Lis-
towel visited on Sunday at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Carl Web-
er.
The ladies of the Women's In-
stitue are reminded that the Aug-
ust meeting will be held as a picnic
at Teeswater next Tuesday after-
noon. ,All 'are cordially invited to
attend.
Miss Caroly• n Jacklin of Brussels
spent last weak with her tp40.
parent!, Mr, and Mr*. 'Wry PoOk•
Mr. Wm. Kelly of 4aaforth vigited
at the Cook home on FIriday.
'Mr. $00 PrOolts of London, spent
the, week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Kennedy.. of Marnoch.
W. and Mrs.. Jahn Hutchison
spent the week-end at the holm
of their daughter, Mrs« Edward
Nicholson of Tharnesford.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, Donald
and dinttnie, of Rranopton, spent
the week-end at the home of bin
sister, Nit's, Rohert Soloman, Mrs.
henry CPWail and her family, Anc.
Mrs. Albert Clayton of Grand Val-
ley; visited at the Soloman—home
on 'Monday.
Miss Marjorie Coultes „spent the
week-end at the home of Ur. 'ant,
xrs, 1-,), A., Hackett. of Aelifield,
Mr, and. Mrs, Carl Weber and
phildren, who spent their holidays
in Northern Ontario last week re-
turned home from Little Current
on Friday,
Mr. and• Mae, Kenneth Currie and
children took in the Centenaia.
program at 1VIilverton on Monday,
Grant Currie Spent a few days
last week with Donald Gaunt and
Donald Gaunt spent the yyeek-end
at the Currie home.
Mr, Austin Cook of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs', Harry Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. Linn of Buffalo.
Mr, and Mrs. John Patterson of
toissevain'Manitoba, Miss Marjorie
Currie, London, and Mrs, Harvey
Reid, of Goderich, spent the week-
end at the home of Mrs. R. J.
Currie and on Sunday ,Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Simpson, Culross and
other relatives in this district met
at the Currie home for a family
get-together. •
Mr. and IVIrs, Russell Chapman
and Gary spent the week-end at
-Toronto ,at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Smith. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Champion of
New York City and Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Sproul of Exeter' visited with
Mr. F. McK. Paterson on Saturday.
Mr.'Don Paterson, Margaret, Billie
and John, of Leamington, spent the
week-end at the Paterson home,
Mr. and Mrs, John McBurney
and Grant visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McBurney of
Turnberry.
Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw, Goderich,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hunter, Ian and
Clayton, and his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Hunter, all of Ashfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
family, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and
family, who have been holidaying
for the past week at a cottage
north of Goderich on Martin's
point.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ste. Marie and
Raymond of Kitchener, spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Mylis
Ste. Marie.
Mr, and Mks. Lloyd . McTavish
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curtis of
Rothsay visited on Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dowling.
Mr. Dowling visited on Monday
with his mother, Mrs. Eurig, of
Fordwich.
Rev, and Mrs. W. Fingland of
Niagara Falls visited on Thursday
last with Rev, and Mrs. J. W, Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and
daughters of Toronto spoilt the
week-.end there. •
The United Church Sunday
School will hold their picnic at
Poplar Beach this Saturday. Any-
one is welconie to come along, and
if a ride is needed, be at Chap-
man's store before 2 p.m. Bring
your lunch and a cup.
Mr. F. MeN. Paterson celebrated
his seventy-ninth birthday on
Tuesday. His many friends in this
district extend best wishes for
many more happy birthdays.
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
and Nancy, of London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Martin and other
relatives here and in Wingham.
Mr. R. H. Thompson arrived
home on Monday after spending
the past five weeks with friends
in Saskatchewan and North Da-
kota.
Mr, Amos Cornelius of Goderich
visited on Tuesday with former
neighbours in this district,
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