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night, we falaW them to their
aboarding-houses', apartment-blocks
and, places of .entertainment. Their
Ibackgrounds vary aecording to their state, of courser-married' Pa
isingle; and if married, whether to
Latin; or an Anglo,eaxon. The
straggle merely to -exist over
nwheima one of the pitiful French
cleraa -he discovers the fraud but
'd ies before he-tells whoa he knows, •
This is a book to sink one's •lit-
;erary teeth into-Brace- Marshall's
opinions • ,on the 'w'e'lters of the
Ithirtios are soundly interesting;
!Between the two wars he, 'himself,
was an Anglo-French chartered
accountant working in Paris, and
thus the technicalities •of the audit
are correct His style is, as al-
ways, delightful. For example,
figures to infinity are described
as "sliding away Smelly 'to the
feet of God"; and hurrying faces
are, for bins" as expressionless • 'ee
currants being shaken about in a
basket."
Men, especially those interested
in banking will understand and
enjoy this book; women, who
a mental whip applied with their
reading, occasionally, will also read
it with pleasurable Interest,
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THE BANK AUDIT' ,
By 13ruce M.arehall
is. an, , excellent book with which
to begin 1960,
This is not precisely an easy
book to read, but it is a very Oa
'sorbing ena It deals with the
'annual audit of the books of the
'Paris branch: of Shinto.: .and: Duns
rnuir'e British; and OverSotis Bank-
ing. Corperatiore Ltd, What makes
this such a remarkable audit is
that, a rumour, which started in a
.Parisian nightclub) maintains' that
a fraud has been compounded.
The auditors belong to an Engs
l's Arne and are 4, aaseinating
aggregatien of Epgliala Scots and
,Drench. A reward is offered ter
the discovery of 'the suspected
fraud. Professional, pride entered
:into the zeal owith which the
search is pursued; but, by and
large,, thee& men, poorly paid at
the best and only recently informed;
of a salary-cut„ are eager for the
chance of !promotion or gain,
In. :detail. the working 'day of.
!these wage-slaves is depicted. At
WHITECHURCH
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.
A. E. Buckton,• who, on Tuesday
celebrated the 55th anniversary of
their marriage, Mr Buekton has
been under the doctor's care dur-
ing the week-end.
Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Simpson
of Culross, and Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh
'Simpson and children spent Friday,
'at the borne. of their sister, Mrs.
James Henderson of Lucknow.
Mrs,„ Olarence Adams, who haa
been a patient in.anctoria Hospital,
London, for the past three months,
arrived home last week, but their
baby son, is still a. patient in the
Children's Memorial Hospital there.
Mr. and, Mrs. Archie Watt and
daughters, of Toronto spent a few
days last week, with his 1parents,
Rev, and Mrs. W. J Watt, and Dr.
Arthur Watt, of Beck Memorial
Sanatorium, London, visited there
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman, Whytock
spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd*Whytock of East We,-
wanosh. •
Mr. and Mrs. William Under-
wood and son Teddy, -who spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Moflrath, returned to their home
ixt Moro/Ito on• Saturday.
Mr. Jerry Morton, Waterloo Col-
legt and of Kincardine, had charge
of the service in the Presbyterian
Church here on Sunday.'
The annual business meeting of
the United Church will be ;held, on
Jantfary 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis and
Tommy of ;Fordwich and Mr. 'Alex-
ander Inglis, spent Friday with. Mr.
and Mrs, Roddy Inglis of Watford.
Mrs, Alexander Inglis, who had
been visiting at Watford, returned
home.
Mr and Mrs. Douglas Kauffman
of CKitehener spent New Year's
with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Purdon
and their mother, Mrs. W. Jacklin,
who had been visiting here, re-
a t,
Rev. W. D. !Clara of Winghern
had charge ,of the ceramenion soy-
vice in Calvin -Brie* United. Church
on Sunday. The ammol muting of
the 'Sunday School will he hold on
January la at the home of the
:superintendent, Mr. Norman Cola-
tea.
Miss Doreen Wilson, of
Toronto spent 1a51; week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Alex-
aader, and lanci eaver.
Mr, Mrs.
mbelt Diem= and
family,, spent New Year's at the
home of her parents, Mr! and
Mrs. Robert Inglis of Walkerton.
.Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
and family, of Hespeler, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rey
Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Humphrey of St. Helens, and Mr-
and Mrs. Ernest Snowden r--o
family spent New Year's at the
Robinson home,
Marty in this distriet will re-
member• Mr, James Weir, brother
of Mrs. Edgar Gaunt, For thirteen
years he was the mail clerk on
Owen Sound-Toronto, Railway, and
lived in Owen Sound, In D:wann•
ber Mr. and Mrs. Weir and family
moved to 'Woodstock, where Mr.
Weir is now assistant postmaster.
Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Pardon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Perri)) Hoimes and
Trudy, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
William Pardon and family of Ftt.
Helens, Mrs. William Dawson and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Henderson and
family of Listowel, spent New
Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin.
Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. James -Wilson and
family of Exeter, visited on Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson and other former friends,
in this district, Tudy Wilson visit-
ed with Margaret Moore,
• Relatives and the immediate
family of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Irwin
held a surprise party recently at
the Irvin hoine, in ,honour of their
35th wedding anniversary, All en--
joyed the progressive euchre
games, with Mrs, Thomas Mag-
goffin, and Glen. Campbell holding
'high points, and Mrs. John Crow-
ston and Clare Hopper, with second
high points. At the lunch period,
the table was centred with a three-
tiered, wedding cake, the gift of
their daughter, Miss Ruth Irwin.
The bride and groom were present-
ed with a lamp, a table and maga-
zine rack, and with other suitable
remembrances.
Mr. and Mrs, -Charles Martin,
and Mr. James Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Ma and Mrs.
Cameron Simmons. and Nancy, of
-London, e Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
Joanne', and Mrs. J, G. Gillespie,
spent New Year's in Gocleric; at
't the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
'Schanz.
Frances and Wayne Henry spent
last week at Toronto and returned
home on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs,
Orest Hawerchuk.
Miss Winnifred Farrier return-
ed to Toronto on Saturday, after
spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier.
Mr. - and Mrs. George Thompson
and sons of Feversham, spent the
week-end with 'her parents, Rev,
and Mrs. W. J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Purdon
and son John, of Thorndale, spent
ffff the past week with Parrre rela-
tives and with his parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. John Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Johnston of
Parkhill visited on New Year's
with Lucknow relatives, and Mrs.
William Conn accompanied them
home, to spend a fun' weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purdon and
Clifford and asrthur Laidlaw, at-
New Year's Eve
Candelabra and !. poinsettias pro-
vided, the setting in 1! list Baptist
Church, Waterloo, an Thursday :af-
ternoon at five o'clock when Alice
Edna Hayden became the bride of
nay Willi in Paamen. The bride is.
a former resident of 1,Vingharn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
-Hayden, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Arne Pajunen, of •
South Porcupine, Ont.
Pastor Vincent Tripura:a of Wat-
erloo, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Howard. Kappea was brgau-ist
and accompanied Mrs. Elroy
Krantz, who sang "The Lord's
Prayer" and. "Becaese"•
The bride was- given in Marriage
by her father -and chose a ballerina
length 'gown of Brussels lace with.
a scooped and scalloped neckline,
long lily-point sleeves and a silk
organza midriffe with a. bow. The
full bouffant skirt ran into points
of silk organza with bows at each
point and was worn over silk tat-
feta, She wore a crown of seeded
pearls and rhinestones and a
finger-tip veil. She carried a, white.
Bible crested with red, Sweetheart.
roses and white feathered mum-
dons, from which fell white
atreamera
Barbara Jean Smith, cousin, of
the bride, was 'her only attendant.
Her ballerina leagth, gown was red
velvet draped with white• net; She
wore` long white gloves and a white
net headband with pearls and
carried a cascade bouquet of white
feathered carnations,
Raymond Pajunen, of Kirkland
Lake, was his brother's best man,
and the ushers were Elroy Krantz,
Kitchener, 'and Peter Tarvainen, of
Hamilton.
The wedding dinner was served
to the guests :after the wedding in
'the Waterloo Hotel, The brid'e's
mother wore o gown of pale pink
la brocaded material with matching
jacket, brown accessories and a
pink corsage. The grooin'S mother
chose dustry rose with matching
hat and a corsage of white flowers,
The bride 'and groom left 'on a
wedding trip to Niagara, Falls and
New York State. Mrs, Pajunen
wore a light beige sheath dress,
matching hat and a broWn fur
jacket with brown 'accessories. Her
corsage was red roses.
tended the Youth for Christ meet-
ing in Hanover on Thursday night.
The East Wawanosh folks are
bolding their euchre 'in the S.S.
No. 9 School on Friday everapg, , • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott and
son of ,Goderich, Mr. and Mss.
John Forster, Lucknow, and; local
Forster families, spent Nevi Year's
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. )
Walter .Elliott.
Currie families gathered en Fri-
, day, at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.
James Currie. Mr. and Mrs. 'Currie
!visited on Sunday with Mr. and
1 Mrs. Donald Leader of Lucknow.
Miss Louise Irwin commenced
work' in the Commerce Bank,
Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and family
spent Friday at the, home Of her
sister, Mrs. Oscar Schefter of Mild-
may.
Mr, and Mrs, George Coultes
' spent New Year's at 'the home of
their grand-daughter, Mrs. Donald
Ross of Kinloss. Mrs, Coultes has
been under the 'doctor's care dur-
ing the week-end,
Farmers Ou
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If for any reason, you cannot arrange to procure ibis Service
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BY PORTS. G. Mel IBBON
turned to her home at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Gillespie and
family of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs, j, G.
Gillespie, who accompanied them
home to spend part of 'the winter
months there.
Mr, William Reavie, who works
with the. Hydro Forestry gang at
Barrie, spent the week-end with'
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rather,
ford Reavie. Bill says over 300
hydro men were working last week
in Orangeville district, after the
ice storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer,
of Elyth, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. James Falconer.
The meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held' on Thurs-
day next at the home of the presi-
dent, Mrs, Garnet Farrier, when
the short course, "The Third Meal"
will be demonstrated,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockilaand
baby Harold, of Blind River, are
visiting this week with 'her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mor-
rison.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and
sons visited one day last week with
her father, Mr. John A. Johnston,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam. Williams of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Coulter,
of London, spent last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Noble
Greenaway, and attended 'the gol-
den wedding celebrations for Mr.
and Mrs. John. Craig. They re-
turned home to London on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Coulter
and family, who spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and
family spent New Year's at 'the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi
of Milverton.
, Mr. and Mrs. James *Irwin, Doug-
las and Jimmie of Hamilton, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Irwin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Nethery and family of
Toronto, who were visiting with
her paients, Mr. and Mrs. Herson
Irwin, Belgrave, also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin.
Miss Beverley Gamut and Miss
Norma Forster, who spent the holi-
day at their home in West Wawa-
nosh, returned to their studies in
Welles Academy, London, on. Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson. Ruttan and
children of Fordwich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Jamieson,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomason,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, Ross. Rob-
inson and Keith, Lucknow, and
East Wawanosh Robinson families,
gathered for a family get-togather
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Mason Robinson on Thursday even-
ing last.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul
and family visited on Sunday with
' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of
Ashfield and the following were
guests at the Rintoul home on Fri-
day, Mr, and Mrs. George Caldwell,
latr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell and
family, Elyth, Mr. and Mrs, Mae
Cardiff, Erusaels and Miss Edna
McDonald of Clinton.
Elmer Deland attended the four
day course on marketing and co-
operatives at the Ontario Agricul-
tural College 'at Guelph last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
and family of London, spent
Saturday' with Mr) and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Mr. R, Zd, Thompson spent last
!week-end with ate and Mrs, Tru-
e-Ian Beatty, of Toronto.
Mr. Marshall McCarthy of Sel-
kirk, Man., spent the past two
weeks at the home Of his aunt,
Mrs. Louis Dalton,
Miss Wilheliniaa: Smith of Lang-
side, spent last week at the home
of her sister, Mrs. William A.
Purdon.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mason
arid family spent Thursday last
with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs
Sohn, Mama.). of London,
Miss Janet Watson of Aylmer
and larucefield, visited Ori Wed-
nesday 'at the home ta her sister,
Mrs. aubert neeerbitt and Mr, and
Mrs, Reeereff and their, family
visited On thatadaa With their
parents, Mr, (tad Mrs. Robert
Watson of Bratefield.
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following their wedding at First taptist Church, Waterloo. The bride
is the former Alice Hayden, 'laughter ro,C 114e. and Mrs, tioSrd PraSklen
of Wingham, the groom is 'the. son of Mr.-and Mrs, Arne Pajameit of
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