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EXECUTIVE MEMBERS of the Spartan Young Men's MS's, Wingham
Methodist Sunday School, 1910. Left to right, sitting: Frank •Galbraith,
John Martin and Earl Johns; standing: George Howsony Leon Cantelon,
Leonard Brock, and Gordon Buchanan, Leonard Brock was K.T.A, in
France, and Frank Galbraith and Earl Johns are -deceased since; John
Martin, a registered nurse (male), was and may still b employed at
a Halifax hospital; and the other three in this pichare, Dr. Gr. W.
Howson, Councillor Gordon Buchanan and Leon Cantelon reside in
Wingliam.—Photo contributed by Leon •Cantelon,
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has been home visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rintoul, who
have been very ill with the flu.
--Elgin Coats, Donald and Peter,
of Leaside, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. A.
Coutts, .and. Norma.
- --Miss M, Turner returned home
on Saturday after enjoying two
months' holiday with her sister,
Mrs, Wood, and other relatives and
friends in British Columbia.
-Mrs. Robert Campbell and son,
Bruce, of London, spent last week
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Al-
bert Rintoul.
—Brian Skinn, little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Skinn, was able to
return home on Friday from Sick
Children's Hospital, London.
and Mrs. Gordon Buchan-
an, who spent a' couple of weeks
in Florida, arrived home on
Thursday. Mr. Buchanan is now at-
tending the Retail Lumbermen's
convention in Toronto.
- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitcher and
Mrs. Percy Coupland visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Montgomery on
Tuesday.
—Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bain, Jr.,
Brian and Kevin, of Stratford,
spent a few days last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bain,
-- Mr. Neil Sparks, of Detroit,
arrived last Wednesday and visited
with his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mowbray, for
several days.
—Mr. Stafford Bateson spent the
week-end with his daughter, Mrs.
Carl McKay, and Mr, McKay, in
Stratford, and on Saturday they all
attended the Sportsmen's Show in
Toronto,
- -Mr. and Mrs. William Westney,
of West Hill, visited one day last
week with the latter's sister, Mrs.
Robert Wenger, in Wingham Hos-
1, and with their nephew.
--Mr. and Mrs, C. R, RicheS and,
two children, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. Johnsen.
—'Mrs. Carl Lott has been a pa-
tient in Wingham Hospital for the
past week. It is expected that she
will return to her home soon. Mrs.
Walter Lott, of Whitechurch, has
been visiting with her son during
his wife's illness.
Thos. Loekridge, of Man-
chester, N.H., returned home on
Tuesday after spending a couple of
days with Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Lock-
ridge.
—Miss Mary Skinn, nurse-in-
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Guelph, was a week-end visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Skinn.
.Mr, and Mrs. Earl Sproul visit-
ed at the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Mundell.
—Miss Pearl Harding, of Toronto,
visited Sunday and Monday at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. E, A. Van-
Stone. Mrs. Van'Stone's nieces,
Misses Pearl and Babe Eckens-
wilier, of Mimico, are at her home.
--Mr. A. G. Gibson took several
boys to Detroit on Saturday to see
the hockey game -between the De-
troit and New York teams. Those
who went -with Mr. Gibson were
Tom Ellacott, Jim Nesmith, Glenn
Madill, Don Merrick and Daryl
Gibson.
—Mrs. Jenny Currie, who recent-
ly returned home from hospital fol-
lowing an illness, fell on Saturday
in the garage while going to the
car. She was again admitted to
hospital and is suffering from a
broken hip.
--Mrs. Martha Warwick returned
home on Saturday afternoon, after
enjoying a two months' holiday,
She spent a month with friends
and relatives in London and Ayl-
mer, and a month at Port Dover.
—Mr. Mark Gardner has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital for
the past three weeks. It is expect-
ed he will be allowed to go home
soon.
—Mrs. W. E. Hainstock, of Ford-
wich, has been a visitor for sev-
eral days with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton.
—Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills and
Miss Jean Mills, of Birmingham,
Mich., spent the week-end at their
home here.
—Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Lloyd re-
turned home on Saturday after
spending several weeks on a trip to
the Southern States.
—Mrs. Don Hawthorne and baby
daughter, of Toronto, are spending
a few days with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. H. P. Carmichael.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ron Murray and
two children, of Toronto, were
week-end visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray.
--Barry and Bob Wenger were le
Toronto on -Saturday and attended
the -Sportsmen's -Show.
• --Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Snell, er
Camrose, Alta., who left their home
about Christmas and have been
holidaying in Florida, are spend'eg
three weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Stewart 'Beattie, Mr. Beattie, and
family.
--Mrs. C. A. Roberts spent a few
days last week with Misses Bello
and 'Holly Martin 'in London.
TENDER FOR .
COAL
Sealed tenders for the suppiy
of stave anthracite coal for
the Huron, County AM, GO*
crick will be received by the
undersigned until' Friday!
April 8. 1960, at 5:00 p,m.
Tenders are to be sealed mull
clearly marked as to contents,.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
JOHN G. BERRY.
Clerk-Treasurer,
County of Huron,
1' Court House.
Goderich. Ontario.
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