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BY VALETTA EMERSON Wednesday visitors with her /mallow on Friday ind on visitors with hiS parents, Mr. front Sarnia after spending Murray Gibb left last week
parents, illy, and.Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
We - are pleased to report
that Mrs. Mary McClenag-
• ban was able to return home
--otrquevday
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilk-
ens of Kitchener were Friday
visitors with his Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wilkens,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens,
Kimb erley and Bobbie of. At
vicinity, visited on
Friday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wilkens.
Visitors with Mrs. Mary
MeCtenaghan and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
were Mr. and Mrs. ".Irwin.
McCienaghan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron McClenaghan , and Erin
of St. Thomas, Mrs. Sadie
BarbOur and . Dale Taylor of
Saturday, •Mr, and. Mrs,
Lorne Hewes of Tepswater.
Mr. and Ivirs, Fred Tiffin;
Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin .of
, Wingham and Rey. and. Mrs,
:Jolin-Bellon:.-Sattirday even
ing helped.' Mr. and Mrs,,
Victor Emerinn celebrate
'April birthdays'.
Sunday visitors with Mr,
`:and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Kendra and Barry were Mr.
and Mrs. David Elliott and
'Curtis„ Blyth„ Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Elliott and Jeffery,
Brussels; , MrS, ,,,Elliott-,-'-
Winghatn, and Bill Forster,
Visitors on the Weekend
with Mr. and Mrs: Dan Tiffin
were Joyce Tiffin, Toronto
and her friend, Ida Bogataj Of
Toronto. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bee-
croft, Kevin', Shannon and
al weeks at the home of for British Columbia where
Mr, and Mrs. Relison Fai r he hopes to obtain work,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Don-
nelly, Angela and of
Suet- -day cliy with her parents, Mr;
and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Purdon on Sunday were
their family, Mr.. and Mrs.
Donald Gaunt, Jennifer and
Gramm of Chatham, Dr.-and
Mrs. Ed Carey, of Kitchener.
Mrs. Isabel Tiffin of Luck
now, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacMillan of- Watford•
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin on Sunday.
The spring meeting of
Whiteclittreh, Water. System:
. was held On Tuesday evening
in the CommUnity Memorial
Hall with, thmesident, Mrs.
Lorpe Durnin, presrding. The
meeting opened with the
reading of the minutes by the
secretary, Mrs. Cecil Little,
Mrs. Bill Gibson, treasurer,
gave the financial statement,
Topics dealt with included
Fire Insurance, water satn-
ples, grass cutting and flush-
ing of.ines. It was deCided
-leave the officers as iS';' The
next Meeting will be in
October. ••
Lode Purdon spent the
Weekend, on a bus trip to
Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Du-
charme of Goderich were
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On Thursday„ March 27,
Mrs. Cameron"S room 5 and
MrS. Wilson's room 1 went..
td Robinson's Maple Sugar
Shack...
On Friday, „March 28,
Mrs. Farrish took her one
kindergarten class- to Pent
land's Maple, Sugar Shack
and Ihen"on Monday; March
31, she took her second kin-
dergarten class.
On Tuesday,, ApriLl, Mrs.,
Carrieren -tooli room 5 to Mr.
,Doug Cameron's farm to see
the lainbs.
.On Wednesday,- April -2,
the sehriol pictures weiTe--
taken. The grade 8 gradua-
tion pictures were also taken.
On Thursday; April 3, Mr.
fiddle's room 8," grade 6
class, held a Fun Fair to help
raise money for their camp-
lug trip, which will probably
be in June:
Winners of draws at the
Fun Fair were as follOws: 1st,
a bird house, Marilyn Jamie
son; 2nd, case of pop,:Christ-
Ma 'Fairish; 3rd, .chocolate''.
Easter ininny, Murray Cur-..
ran; 4t,h, . chocolate bunny
and, rooster.; Marvin Kikkert;
Sth.,---plastiC bunny, 'Juanita
Iittle„;_lith, _chocolate -eggi7--
Darldne'Kuik.
VVinners of the candy
guess were, Rhonda Mc-
Michael, Mrs. Louise Wil-
son, Marilyn Jamieson, She-
ila Campbell: Mrs. D. Gra-
ham won the cake in the
teather's draw,
Heather of Wingharn were
Sunday visitors , with his pat:
ents, Mr.:4nd Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft and Karen and Mr:
and Mrs. Archie Hertel of
Kitchener: were Sunday 4-ternoon callers,
Mr. and Mrs, Bob :Evans -
of . Hamilton were SundnY
Mr. and , MrS, Gordon
,Campbell and Heather of
Kitchener spent the. weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
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On Sunday, Mr. and4V1rS.
Neil ,Rintoul, Steven; Scott
and Stuart, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Harry GutoSIde, Michael and.
Michelle, Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
and,: Heather, Kitchener,
Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
and Julie, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. -Leonard " Robinson.''
Mack and Tracy, of Ref-
grive, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul visited with Mr. and
Mrs: Mack, Cardiff of Brus-
sels. ,
Rev. and Mrs. Sohn Bell
on Sunday Visited with their
son, WeSley and. Mrs. Bell
and 'family and his aunt,
Mrs. Bell of Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Bell returned home
with Rev and Mrs. John Bell
and on 1.‘.tesday.. they took
'Mis...Haxel Bell to her home
in Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Cassie Mowbray.re-
turned borne' on: the weekdrid
Goner,
Mrs. • Bill Snow-
den and Bill Jr. of Goderich,
Glynn, VVayne and. Janet of
Kitchener visited. on,the
Weekend with their parents,.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin and
Joey and With their grand-
mother Mrs. Elizabeth Tif-
fin in ii'ingltam Hospital;,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Craig and family left last
week to• make a home • at
Calgary and. :obtain employ-
ment.
For all your building reeds contact:
Bere Bros. Construction
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thompson were Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Burriette of
Pine River and Mr. Burt
ThompSon.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy
MacDonald, and
daughters Kim, and
Tammy from Frazer-
dale, were visiting' with
Mr. and 'Mrs.' Harvie
Thompson, during the.
Easter, holidays. Ray
Thompson of London was
also back home for
Easter.
• ViSitors with Mr. .hi-,
Mrs. Hovvard Thompson
Stanley and Valerie,
Dean Found, Mrs. Kay:
Thacker and Mrs. Linda
• Thacker of Kinloss. Mrs.
Marj Thompson attended
a shower on Saturday for.
Miss Debbie Stanley of
London. The shower was
held at the home of Mrs..
Mable Robbins of Exeter.
Easter dinner guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen.
Hollands, Matthew and
Melissa of Deep River
have been visiting with
Harvey Needham's
for hydro.
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