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BY.. VALETTA EMERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
ob-el Tiffin were Sunday
visitors with Mr. arid Mrs.
r . Wesley Tiffin.
We are sorry to report that
Miss Mary Laidlaw is a
patient at Wingham Hospit-
al,.
Mp. Cassie Mowbray ar-
rive&home on Saturday with
Brian Falconer froth Sarnia
- -and will remain this week,
even though Mr. and Mrs.
Relison Falconer have not
returned from Florida,,
On Sunday the 'Young
Peoples' Society, with Mr,
Murray Gaunt giving the
message, had charge of the
services at Chairners Presby-
terian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous
of • Liicknow were Sunday
callers on Mr. and Mrs.
,Victor Emerson.
Sunday visitors With' Mr.
and MP. Walter Elliott.were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw;
Michelle and Jason, of Lon-
don; ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Elliott and Jeffery, of Brus-
sels, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Elliott and Curtis, of Blyth.
Miss Joyce Tiffin and her
friend of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
ban Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Tiffin, Michael :and
Lori and Mrs. Ethel Stewart
of Winghamvisited at the
Same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow-
den and Bill Jr. of:Goderich
were Wednesday visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin
and Joey.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Orville Tiffin.was taken.
to Wing-dam_ Hospital on
Isobel
and Mrs.
ThurscLy. The community
wishes her a speedy' recov-
ery.
M r, and Mrs-lbra Martin
and. family of. LiStowel were
recent Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Amos Martin and fakri
ilY. -
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sititia„
molt, Hugh Sinhamon and:,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beeeroft
were .' Sunday visitors with
Mr. and MP. Robert Sinna-
11119n, MOnktOn•
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Dunkin
of West Wawanosh visited-
Sunday evening with. Miss
Annie Kennedy of Witighain,
Tom.- IngliswarbletO
return ome. freM Wingham
-Hospital but had to retUrn in
a few days. His friends „Wisl.
hint a speedy recovery...
Mrs, Mary McClenaghati
was admitted Monday after
noon to Winghana. Hospital,
where she isvisheda speedy.
On Wednesday the radio's.
In Niiiiiriam" told-of- 'the
passing of Jack Gillespie of
Sarnia. He resided with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib-
son Gillespie arid sister, Ag-
nes in the home now owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Bill GibsOn
and family. He attended S. S.
No, 10 Kinloss to receive his
public school education,
When he grew up to man-
hood, he went to Sarnia
where, he,entered into bnsi-
ness and made his Yhorne
there.. ,The community. ex:-
tends synipathy to. his wife
and family of Sarnia and to
his many relatives here.
On Sunday we learned that
Charlie. Leaver, formerly of
the Riverside Road and a
resident of late of Cog),
Corner Nursing Home, had
died at Wingham Hospital in
his 840 year. The commun.-
itV extends sympathy to' his
cousins, and friends.
BRIDAL SHOWER
A bridal shower was held'
on Saturday, evening in
Whitechurch Community
Hall for bride4o-be; Barbara
Ann Purdop of Kitchener..
The mistress of ceremonies
was Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
The program included
.olos sting by Clara Milligan,
loVed, . he said, A basic
problem of teeneagers is
loneliness which leads to
drugs and alcohol.
T-tie'. wrl,sall SWered
. by 10 telling.whaf benefit the
U.C.W. Was in the world
today. The offering and Least
Coin was received.
: Mrs. Agnes Farriery PreS:
ident, thanked the hostess
and closed with prayer.
' The :Birthday Tea follow,
ed. recovery.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin read
the scripture, Mrs. Perry
- gave reading, How' much
better if is to praise a .perion'
tharf-eondemn4hein„anci..led
waYer.
Mrs', Perry'introduced fife
guest speakerl, Mr.. Melt
And:rew, Utah counsellor. at
the Huron Centre .for Youth.
and Children in. Clinton, One
'of the thiugS he stressed is
counselling the whole family.
IXe advises -to counsel the
parents first before. the child.
A young person has to learn
. to love . as well a's being
readings by Mrs. WesleY
WS, Don Cameron
and Mrs, 'Bill Rintoul. Con-
tests were cOnduetedby Mrs.
.
Barbara opened her gifts,
assisted' by her sister, Mrs,
Donald Gaunt and Miss Jan'
Wilson of Kitchener,
She thaulted the ladies
who organized the shower,
those who attended and
those who had given gifts.
The shower was attended
by 65 people as many from
St. Helens-joined--with the
Whitechurch ladies to pres.,.
ent the shower.
WEUTECIIIURCHILC.W.
The 1J.C.W, held' their
. March meeting on Wed/lies.:
day, March 5 atthe home of
Mr's, Muriel, Thompson,'
Witigha.in. '
Mrs. Robert Perry read '4 , ‘.
story 'from the book,,ThlrtY :classified Ads Days to ,a New You, telling
howGod, reveals himself in
every day 'living.
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