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Thos. J. McCreight•
Was in 83rd Year
WaraloutynoIf—Thomas, Jas.
M'eCreight, a lifo-leng resident of
this coramenitY, passed �.arvay in
Wi?igiiam Hospitel on Friday
evening. he was in his .63rd. year
and had :been in poor .health for
many years, and a patient in
Wingilalm hespita1 for :the past.
Year,. +1/4
He was a son af. the late M.
and Mrs, Thomas P. McCreight,
who. raised their family of three
sans n andathhree,daughters th
o. eir
homestead , :on the Boundary in
Turnberry, , and nQW, one' daughter.
Mrs, Mary Meek, and one son,
Alfred, survive,
Over48 years
ago MrM
McCreight
married Mary Gahan, who prede,.
ceased him seventeen 'years ago,
He was a life -tong member of St
Paul's. Anglican. Church, Wingham,:
and honorary member of the
Wingham Orange Lodge,
which
held a service in the funeral home
on Monday evening,
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The, funeral was held' from the
Walker funeral home on Tuesday,
with interment in Wingham Ceme-
tery, Rey. C. P. Johnson of St,
Path's Church officiated.
The pallbearers were his six
nephews, Roy McCreight, of Pal-
merston, Earl McCrefght, Wind,
sor, and Lester McCreight, .Cecil
McCrcight, Robert N[eCreight and
James. Wilson of Atwood,
Mrs. P,Ragsdale
Passes in States
WH/TECHURCH--.Word wasre
ceived here on Monday that Mrs.
Frank ,Ragsdale had passed away.
on Friday at her home at .San
Fernando, CalifOnia,' after • an
illness of two months..
Formerly ;Susan Carrick, she
was the daughter of the late Mr.
surd Mrs. Robert Carrick, who lived
for many ,years in the village here,
About ten years ago when Mr. and
Mrs. Ragsdale married, they moved
to California:
One sister, Laving' (Mrs. Fred,
Clarke)'of Ldndon,'survives. Two,
sisters, Mrs. Win. Windsor and'
Anna May, predeceased her.
Mrs. 'Ragsdale suffered . from
brain fever and a stroke, and
didn'trecover
from the coma that
developed several weeks ago. Her
many' .friends In this district, ex-
tend sympathy tis the 'bereaved
husband and Mrs. Clarke.
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IYDJTFJHURi:IU
Mrs, Robt, Rose, Who. visited last
I
week at the home of Mrs.. Carni+'
bell, in London,, returned Ito her
home here on. Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Trunlsan Beatty, of
Toronto spent the week -end en
d at the,
home .Qf Mr. Bert-hompsonn and.
Mr. Thompson left with them on
Monday to visit in Toronto and
spenda Eery .days at the Reyai'
Winter Pair,
Mr, and Mr's, Roy, Rollinson, Isar.
John Beadle and and.
oh M r. Mrs..
Chas. Robinson spent .the Week-
end in Toronto at the home of
and Mrs. :Stuart Coupiand, and at-
tended the Royal Fair on Satur
,day;
Mr, John McGee has been uncle,
the dootor's care during the week-
end.
Mr. land Mrs. Gordon MgBurney
and sons and her father, Mr. Adam
Robertson visited on Sunday with
t
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sturdy of Gode
rich.
Miss Lillian Smyth of London
spent the week -end at the home of
Mtss Muriel Whytock of Tees -
water, .filbert Smyth, who had
visited last week at the lime of
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin`
Smyth, left on Wednesday tore-
turn to Kowkash, where he works
in the C.N,R, ; Station;
Mrs; Ezra Scholtz returned home
on Sunday•afterspending the past
week at the home of her son, Mr.
Clayton Scholtz of London,
Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw visited for
a few ,days last week at the home
of her daughter, Mrs, Tack Kerr
of Tillsonburg, and returned home„
with them on Friday, when they
came to their farm at. Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner
and Rickey, and Mrs. Allan Tu'•rn-
er, of Toronto, spent Friday, .at
Mrs. Turner's,. home here.
Mrs, Russell Chapman spent a
few days last week in Toronto at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Smith, returning with. them' when
they came here for the week -end
Mrs.; Thos, Morrison, Marilyn
and Kenneth, spent. the week -end
at Toronto and returned home on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robt
Tamblyn of Toronto. Mr. Frank
Stockill of Powasson is visiting at
the Morrison .home.
Mr. John Coulter of Chatham
visited on Sunday with his father,
Mr, Sam Coulter, and other rela-
tives here.
Mrs. Russell 'Gaunt wasa pat-
ient in Wingham. Hospital for a
few days last week.
Mrs: Will Cohn spent last week
at the home; of her daughter, Mrs.
Hardie Simpson. of •Teeswater.
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WHI
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t ninety
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of the Institute . mernhers, their
husbands and families sat down
last Wednesday' evening to a pot-
luck supper in the °Memorial :hall.
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The supper was ;in charge of the
Qommittee, Mrs, Percy Casligk,
Mrs. Johnchit rs
Burchill, M I?onald
Ross and Mrs.. Hugh•Simpson,.
After the supper, Mrs. I' elsbn
f.'ickell played a piano: solo, and,
Mr, Roger Sehwass of :C,K,N.X,
showed his pictures of his recent
trip through the West explaining
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:the agricultural points and work
of interest to • communities here,
,fie was given a , hearty vote of
appreciation and . the meeting
plosed with the National, Anthem.
Simmons-Shiell
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of 11'MisS Marilyn Isabel Shiell,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, •Sh1ei1 of East' WawanoSh,
and Mr, Emerson Clarence Sim-
mons, son. of Mrs, Bertha Sim
Mons, Wingham, 'was solemnized
on Saturday, November 16th, at•the
United 'Church, Belgrave. Rev. C.
Krug officiated. ,
The bride was attired. in'a dreis.
of delphinium blue wool, accented
with a silver thread. . Far going
,away she •donned a fur. jacket;
White hat and gloves.,
Mrs, Jack Stepliens,`sister of
the bride, and Mr Wesley ;Sim -
.mons, brother of the groom, were
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McIntyre and
children; Alan, Linda and baby
Heather, of Ridgetown,' spent the
Week -end at the hone of her par-
ents, Mr,. and Mrs, Ben McClena-
ghan and with Wingham relatives..
Mrs. Mary Meek spent the week-
end at the home of 'her :brother,
Mr. Alfred McCreight.
Mr. and, Mrs. Gershom Johnston
visited on Sunday at the home sof
their daughter, Mrs...Chas.. Wood
of Scaforth, .
Mrs. Rutherford Reavle and
Sharon, and Mrs. Jas, Coultes,
Brenda' and Brian, were in Tor-
onto for the week -end and saw the,
Santa Claus parade, ;and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimball.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie
112:, Henry Pattison, Barbara and
Shirley visited on Saturday at. the
home of Mr. and •,,Mrs. Richard
Deacon of Guelph. Ph. Mrs.' Pattis
on
has been ill with fiu,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker.
visited on :Sunday at the: home. of
Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Thompson,
of Holyrood.
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kb* al iendahts• ;Tile, wedotng dire,.
net 'K`,µe held at the hone of the
brideir parents, with the iniinediate
fainilieS as guests.
'hgse, who attended ',from a airs-
tatiae erM. r and Mee. 'loycl'
nWolli'ilL Kelnneth and Susan, Of
Onel i/ ' Mr, and Mrs; Nog, 'l: it^
chen4rl;'1r.• s'nd -:M'rs.• Wise "•and
R
,hgn► ,;ot Owen'Sound; Mr: .and.
Mrs.lik''esler Simmons and Larry,
and Itis, nertha Simmons, Wing-.
1ham;,1 Mrs: Chas, Congram, Luck*:
now; Miss Isabel Smith, B.russeis,.
Miss ;:'Joan. Wightnian, Blyth; Mr,
and ;Mrs. ' ].rank Thoa pson, and
Mr, and 'Mrs,' Jap* .Stephens and
ren
child , Wingham.
Friends: and neighbors in Bfast
Wawanosh, gathered last Thurs-
day;:evening at the home; ,of Mr,
and Mrs,'Chas. `Shied, in honour; of
the approaching marriage, of their
daughter, g ter, .and during the evening
Mrs. ,Alex Robertson read .an rid
dress; and 'Mrs. Gordon MVMcl3urney,
and; Mrs, 'Norman Coultes present-,
ed the bride-to-be with, a pastel
blanket, an ;, ironing. board and
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Y ,. arilyn thanked har,friends.
for their kindness, and all enjoyed''
the games and social time'•together,"
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See the largo seiectien of TOYS for ,11ia#I•S ata,. B()VS o1.aa
ages "iris week. Conveniently disl,lnxad :for your easy `selection
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