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Mr; and Mrs. Clifford Congram
and family of Brampton visited
with hjs mother, Mrs. Charles
Congram, Lucknow, and with lo-
cal relatives over the week-end.
Miss Lilian Smyth of Toronto
and Miss June Hopkins of Ham-
iltuu spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Smyth an Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Smyth of Mitchell
visited at his brother% on. Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker vis-
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Mr. and Mrs-, William Humphrey of-
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Ladies' Bowling League
Wednesday night was the first
night of the playoffs and every-
one was out to do their best. The
standings after the 'first night of
playoffs is as follows;
Tulips, 3244; Asters, 3072; Gar-
denias, 2055; Petunias, 2947; Roe-
es, 2869; Lilies, 2819.
The figures which appear above
are the total scores of the three
games.
High single, Marie Lavergne,
269; high triple, Sharon Brown,
689, Next bowling night, Monday,
April 25th.
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sewn@
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
family of Preston spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Moore.
Mrs. Irene Patterson of Toronto
spent the week-end with. her mg-
Mrs. William Taylor and
Charlie.
Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Hackett. and
Joan, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Coultes,
Delgraye, and Mr. and Mrs. Alen
Leaver scent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Walker.
Mrs. Andrew Casemore and Miss
Irlma of Wingham visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Car-
diff of Brussels,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Higgins,
Wingham, Miss Margaret of Lon-
don, Mr. anti Mrs. John Kiiig• and
Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Higgins. and Derwin of Whighaan
visited on Sunday with Mr.. and
Mrs. Roy Pattison,
Mr. and Mrs, William Martin and
family of Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Schefter and family of
Mildmay visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cornell and
family of London and Miss Bever.
ley Gaunt spent the week-end in
NOV York City.
Mrs, Robert ROSS has been a pa-
tient in Wingham Hospital over
the week-end. On. Tuesday Mrs.
W, J. Coulter, Mr. Donald' Ross
and Mrs. Robert Ross went to Lon-
don where Mrs. -Ross will be a
patient in Victoria Hospital this
week.'
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INSTITUTE ACCEPTS
SLATE OF OFFICERS
WHITECHUROK The animal
business meeting of the Women's'.
Institute was held on Tuesday last
with the president, Mrs. Garnet
Farrier, presiding and with 21 la-
dles present, After the opening
exercises the ladies decided on the
sewing short course in September,
"Focus on Finishing". The tree-
Surer's report showed a balance
on hand of $26.50 from a total of
$358, taken in through the year.
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft, convener of
the nominating committee, present-
ed the list of officers for this year
and Mrs. Frank Rose presided for
the election of officers as follows:
Hon. pros., Mrs. Fisher; past pros.,
Mrs, Russell Ross; pres., Mrs. G. E.
Farrier; 1st vice-pros., Mrs. Dan
Tiffin; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. Frank
Ross; see.-treas„ Mrs, James Me,
Innis; district director, Mrs. Rus-
sell Ross; branch directors, Mrs.
George Walker, Mrs. Frank Ross,
Mrs. Chas. Shiell; press reporter,
Mrs, .T. D, Beecroft, Mrs. Carl Me-
Clenaghan; pianists, Mrs. Dan Tif-
fin, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin.; auditors, Mrs.
Victor Emerson, Mrs. Chas. Moore.
Program comm., Mrs, Wallace
Conn, Mrs. Will Henry, Mrs. John
13tirchill, Mrs. Alex Leaver; sun-
shine and cheer, Mrs. V. Emerson,
Mrs. Seholtz, Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mrs. Walter Lott. The standing
committees were, Home economics
and health, Mrs. George Walker;
historical research and current ev-
ents, Mrs, E. W. Beecroft; agricul-
ture and Canadian industries, Mrs.
Russell Gatint; citizenship and ed-
ucation, Mrs. Thomas Metealfe;
resolutions, Mrs. James McInnis;
public relations, Mrs. Ezra Soholtz;
Federated News, Mrs. Johnston
Conn.
Splendid reports were presented
by the conveners of each of theSe
committees, Mrs. Molnnis pre-
sented the resolutions re safety
belts In all cars, widows receiving
a greater part of The husband'S es
tate, and the school education of
teen-agers re alcohol and its' of
The slate of officers was ac-
cepted and Mrs. McInnis moved a
vote of appreciation for the splen-
did work done by the president,
Mrs. Farrier.
Mrs. Dawson Craig then gave a
demonstration on the planting and
care of a house plant, showing the
Planting of the gloxinia, with two
beautiful home-grown plants to
show what can be done. The roll
call was answered by the payment
'Of fees. Mrs. Seholtz and Mrs.
Dan Tiffin sang "Underneath a
Silvery Moon" and the meeting
closed with the national anthem.
WIIITEGRURCII
Mrs. John Flannigan of Toronto
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inglis
of West Wawanosh, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roddy Inglis and family of
Watford, visited there on Sun-
day. Mr. Ed. McKenzie of Toronto
also visited at the Inglis home on
Sunday.
Fifteen tables were in play at
the euchre held at S.S. 9, East
Wawanosh on Thursday last, Mrs.
George Fisher and J..13. Beecroft
held high points and Mrs. John
Jamieson, and George Walker held
low points. Mrs. Noble Greenaway
received the lucky draw prize,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gaunt and
Janet moved from Toronto on
Tuesday last to a home on the 9th
of Turnberry. Mr. Gaunt will
work for Mr. George Underwood
of Turnberry for the next few
months.
Mr, and Mrs. Truman Beatty of
Toronto spent the week-end at the
home Of her uncles. Mr. James
Martin and Mr. Charles Martin,
and with other relatives in this
district.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher,
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
McKenzie, Lueknow, Mr. mid Mrs.
Perry Lowry, Lurgan, Mr. anti
Mrs. Goldie Cockwell and sons of
Lincoln Park, Mich., Mr. John
Mlles and other local families vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher. Mrs. Lougheed and
daughters will spend two weeks
here.
Among those ,who attended from
it distance this week-end at the
Carrie funeral horse for the fun-
eral of the late John J. McGee
Were Mr. and Mrs. John Graham
of Sarnia, Mrs. William Graham,
Carolina; Mr, Russell Graham and
his son, JrntieS and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde C,rahanl, all of Inwood; Mr.
and Mrs. John Stlibbington, Miss
Jean Si/tinged, Mt. john Siiiipson
and Mrs. Chadwick of London;
Mrs. john Forsythe, London; and ,
her son, Mr. Robert Forsythe of
Succumbs on 'rrip
Home from Florida
GORRIE George Wellington
Townsend passed away suddenly
on Sunday morning at Hamilton,
in his 81st year, Accompanied by
Mr, William Close, Ethel, he was
returning after spending several
months in Florida, when be was
stricken, He had been under a
doctor's care while in Florida,
A son of the late Henry Town-
send and Anna Cools, he had farm-
ed on Concession 4, Howick Town-
ship, for many years. Last Oc-
tober he went to make his home
with his son, Alvin, at Stratford.
His first wife was Alice Thorn-
ton, who predeeeased him. He was
later married to Minetta Blehrns,
who died July 20th, 1957. He was
a member of the Gorrie Presbyter-
ian Church.
Surviving are three' sons, Alvin
of Stratford, Harold of Shelburne
and Norman, Gowanstown, and
one daughter, Mrs. Roy (Grace)
Buck, St. Marys., A son, William,
was accidentally killed a few years
ago, There are, 13 grandchildren
and three great grandchildren,
Funeral service will be at 2 P.m.,
Wednesday at the Moir funeral
home with the Rev. W. J. S. Mc-
Clure in charge. Burial will be in
the Gorrie cemetery.
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs, Clem Beauchshene,
Ronnie and Nancy of North Bay,
have been visitors during the holi-
days with Mr.. and Mrs. August
Keil, Mr., George Keil and Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Keil,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Hornung
and Laurie pf Stratford spent Sun-
day With . Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Feigel. Miss Lenore Feigel re-
turned home with them to spend
the Easter holiday week with, them
in Stratford.
Mrs. Hilton Ashton has been a
patient in the Wingham •General
Hospital -since Thursday of last
week,
Mrs. Bessie Metcalfe has return-
ed to Paisley after spending the
Winter Months with her sister,
Miss Beatrice Potter,
hex.); very busy all that time boil-
ing.
Mrs. Charles Shivil spent a feW
days Icals1 tar l%evbeelet triLiunh er
of L
mother,ue
Mrs. k-
now,
Sharon Reavie, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Rutherford Reavie, fell
at school one day last week and
broke bone in her right wrist,
Miss Rachel Currie of Galt spent
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John L, Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Senoltz visited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Seholtz of Auburn.
Mr, Frank Cooper started out
on Monday with the warble spray-
er and has been working from the
south Of East Wawanosh..
Miss Marilyn Reid of Mt: Brydg-
es spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Reid of Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Nethery and fam-
ily of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gibson Armstrong and family of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Reid and family, Wingham, visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ratan and
children of Fordwich, Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Fraser and Randy of
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mont-
gomery and children of Wingham
and Mr. and Mrs, John Jamieson
and sons spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont-
gomery and Mr. William Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slcsser and
family of Glamis and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewis and children of Wing-
ham visited on Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson,
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Seibert and Ann of Montreal vis-
ited one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Thompson.
Mr. Harold Currie has been laid
up over the week-end with a very
sore back.
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Toronto
spent the week-end- with friends in
East Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
children visited on Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Webster Jacklin
of Listowel.
Mr. Jack Forster was a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London, over
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Mail Orders Filed
Sarnia; Mr. John Sangster, 'Clin-
ton, Mr. Melville Beeeroft, Otter-
vine; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGill,
Mr. 11,oy McGee; of Kitchener;
Miss Helen Dickinson,' Rag.N., of
London and Mr. Donald Dickison
of,. Quebec;" Miss Bertha, MacKay
of London and other relatives
from. Gorrie, Wroxeter,.'Teeswatcr,
and Westfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison
and' family.spent,Stinday with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fur-
don. '
Miss Janet .Watson of Aylmer
and Brucefjeld visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Beecroft..
Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
and' children of Hespeler spent the'
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Robinson.
Mrs. Victor Young of Wingham
spent the week-end with her bro-
ther, Mr. Adam McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of
Caledon were busy last week put-
ting new floors in their new home
on Highway 86, They also install-
ed a new oil furnace.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz
and children 'spent the week-end
at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Mark Alberts of Larchwood.
Mrs. Jack Gillespie and family
of Sarnia are spending this Week
at the home of Mrs. 1 G. Gillespie
and with Farrier relatives. Mr,
Gillespie returned home on Sun-
day.
Mr. Garry Chapman has been
quite ill during the past week with
flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and
family, of Toronto, spent Friday
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
W. J. -Watt.
Mr. a.11(1 Mrs, Frank Stoekill Mid
baby son of Blind River spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and children of Long Branch
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Far-
rier. Miss Witinifred Farrier of
'l'oronto is spending her week's
vacation here.
Mr. -and Mrs. Leo Devine, Ruth
and Bernice and Mrs. Agnes
Boughner, and Mr, William Brad-
ley of Prirlddll spent Sunday with
u 'Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy of
Wfarnoch. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Moore and sons of Linwood also.
Visited at the Kennedy Ionic On
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis and
George of Walkerton visited 'On
ridky with Mr. and Mrs, Albert
tiernan, Ur, Bleman finished tap
his syrup-making for this 'season
on Friday last, and Mr. Norman
COultes also finished this week.
entl. 'Phey each, had a. good run
for almost three weeks -and were
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