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A large eelection 'of Dressy Slippers in corduroy,
leather and velvet - medium wedge or flat heel
Were in Play in the Friday night
?Pechre, held at S.S. No. 9, East
Wawanealt. with Mr. and Mrs.
1.1itrolde Currie !and Mr, and Mrs,
Edwiri4 Smyth as sponsors. High
score, Mrs. Howard Walker, AleX
Robertson; low score, Anne Ctirrie
and -Gerehom Johnston,
Mr. and M. Johnston receive
ed.' a. remenibranCe for the ,couple
.the longest married, 4 years. The
next patty will be this Friday,.
when Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mont,
gornery and Mr. and, Mrs, George
Walker sponsor the euchre.
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Women's SNOW BOOTS
heather,'. suede and rubber with
heavy fleecy type of lining to keep
your feet warm.
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IdICITkICALLY
I FOR MISS CORTES
WHITECHURCI1--The teli.M.S. of
Calvin.. rick United Church was
held en Wednesday laSt at. the
home of Mrs. Rey Pattleen with
19 ladies present. Mrs. Kenneth
Mason presided, The thew was
"Our Nccd' Brethren.", Wire. Law-
renee, Taylor read the Scripture
lesson and. Mrs. Ronald Coultes
gave the meditation talk and led
in prayer.
Mrs, K. Mason spoke on refugees
in other countries, and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor led In. prayer for mis-
sionaries and success in their work.
Mrs, John Jamieson gave a reading,
and Mrs. Mason Robinson, gave a
talk on Christian stewardship, To
illustrate her address, she showed
a tree with the branches for funds,
literature, missionary study and
mission work,
Mrs, Harry Cook gaye a report of
the sectional meeting at Wroxeter.
An invitation to attend a thank-
offering meeting at St. Helens on
Tuesday was accepted, and a nom-
inating committee, Mrs, Edwin
Smyth, Mrs, Harold Currie and
Mrs. Alex Leaver, was appointed.
The next meeting will be held
on Dec, 14. A collection will be
taken for Miss Agatha Coultes,
W,M,S, missionary in Edmonton
Hospitals. Mrs. Chas. Shiell gave
a report of the success of the con-
gregational supper, realizing fiver
$80, Mrs, Ronald Coultes gave, the
financial report. Mrs. Norman
Coultes closed the meeting with
the Mizpah benediction, .
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker,
Joyce and Glen, visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Almore Hepton
of Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of Ko-
moka spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, William. Kennedy of Mar-
noch.
Mr. and Mrs, William H. Irwin
and Murray visited on Sunday et
he home of his uncle, Mr. Edmund
Irwin of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charlton and
children of Toronto scent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Peacock of Bluevale and all visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and
with other relatives here,
Mr. Gary Morton of Waterloo
College conducted the 'services in
the Presbyterian Church on Sun-
1day.
Mrs. Harry Swan was able to re-
turn home last Wednesday from
Victoria Hospital, London.
Several farmers in this district
had to ship cows after the, recent
test made for brueellbsis.
Mr. Bud Orr of Hanover has
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Currie.
Mrs. R. J. Currie, who visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Falconer of Sarnia, returned
home with thorn. on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Collins and
son Larry, of Georgetown, also Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Cook and son of
Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Purdon.
Me. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and sons of'Sarnia spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Falconer, and with Wingham
relatives.
Mrs. Walter Arscott, who spent
last week with relatives at To-
ronto, returned home on Saturday.
Miss Mary Lang and Mr. Ron-
ald Burns of Hamilton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin
Smyth.
Mr, and Mrs. John Stephens, of
Wingham, and Mrs. Jack Shiell
were in London on Saturday, where
Mrs. Shiell visited with her mo-
ther, Mrs, Zimmerman of Gerrie,
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, John Jamieson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of
Kitchener spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ross and
son Eric of Toronto spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ross, Turnberry, and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Athol Bruce of East Wawanosh.
Mrs, A, E. Purdon, who has been
a patient in Wingham Hospital,
returned to her home in Lucknow
on Sunday.
Mrs. James Curran, Nancy and
Paul of St. Helens visited on Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and
family of Langside visited on Sun-
day at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. William A. Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ros$ Henry and
children of Dungannon visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Purdon.
Mrs. Robert Galbraith Of Wing-
ham 'spent Sunday at the home of
her nephew, Mr. Walter Elliott.
Mrs. Robert Bolton of Teeswater
spent the week-end at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Sleight-
holm,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chainney
and Miss Claire were at Wiartbn
on Sunday where Miss Claire is
staying this week with Miss Janet
Cheshire. The two girls, students
nt Stratford Teachers' College, are
teaching this week in different
public schools in Owen Sound,
Mr. Everett Whytoek of Lang-
side had his right leg broken above
the ankle in August. One day last
weelt lib had the misfortune to fall
off a load of logs and again has
his leg in a east.
Mrs. Harry Tichbourne and Mrs.
Toynbed Lainb of Goderieh visited
lest Wednesday with Mr. Peter
and Miss Annie Ktutriedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson anti
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family visited on Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Annie Struthers; of
1.440know and with Mr. and Mrs.
James Henderson, laucknow.
Mr. Robert Hutchison is a pa-tient in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meclienaghan
visited on Sunday at the home of
her uncle, Mr. Mae Stewart, of Kit-
oftener.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher,
Sandra and Doris visited on. Sun-
day at the home of her brother,
Mr, Irwin Carruthers of Goderich.
with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Willis. of
00WanS town.
.conites families Met at the borne
Of Mr, and Mrs. John °aunt on
Thursday evening to celebrate the
25th wedding anniversary of Mr..
and Mrs. Albert Coultes, and on
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
George Coultes and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Coultes Met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes. The
couple received many beautiful
'enjoyed the family get-togathaira-
Mr. and MO. Turact Currie Sipe
the week-end at lm home of trait.
datighter, Mrs. Richard 'Macon, a
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. RitOlas
and family, and his father, Mr,
Gordon Ritchie of Lucknew, visit-
aid, on 'Sunday with Me, and Mrs
Clarence Ritchie and with their
Mother, Mrs, Cordon Ritchie, who
Have Something to sell?
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t, Nyawanosh School Miss. Karen Greskorth and.Til TAKE COLLECTION WHITEV.HUROH-Slxteen tables. Elaine Conn, .students at Stratford •• - • •
Teachers' Co jr.p., are teaehing
this week at Clinton public eehool.
Aire. Irene Paterson or Toronto
spent the week-end with 'her m e-
ther, Mrs. William Taylor, after
visiting with her brother, Gliarlie,
in Victaria Hospital, London,
Mr. and Mrs, !Kenneth Laidia.w
of London spent the .weekeencl. with
Mr, and Mrs. Elroy LaklIaw and.
all visited on "Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. James Laidlaw, who
has been a patient in eatlerieb.
Hospital for the past five weeka.
Mrs. Laidlaw was able tm aeeorri-
pany them home to. London.
Mr, Charles Robinson tide Jim,
Neil Rintout and' Donald. Dow c.t-
tended the Winter Fair in Toronto
on Thursday.
Mr; and Mrs. Stewart Couplaud
of Toronto spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robinson and with -syroNc•ler re-
latives,
WIlliam Rintoul, Cairnie Aitette-
Son and. John Boyle made a busi-
ness trin. to Kitchener on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholl;., spent
Sunday at the: home of his brother,
Mr. Reg. Seholtz of Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin and
family visited on Sunday at Ain:
home of her sister, Mrs. Oscar
Sehefter of Mildmay. t;
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Mason and
family visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr„and Mrs. Cecil Skin-
ner-of Exeter,
Mr, Albert l3ieman has been laid
up with an attack of flu this•week-
end ahel little Stephen Robinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson,
has been very ill during the pat
week with flu.
Robinson families from Wine-
ham, Lucknow and East Wawa-
nosh, nieces and nephews of Mr.
John Beadle, met on Saturday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. end. Mrs.
Joseph Thompson of Grelerieh to
celebrate his 80th birthday. The
evening was spent in cards and all
enjoyed the family get-together.
Mrs, Bieman visited on Thursday
with her mother, Mrs. Roger Inglis
of Walkerton; and with her father,
i who has been a patient in Walker-
ton Hospital for two weekaa •
Mr. Robert Watson of 13rueefield
is staying for a few weeks at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Gilbert
Beeeroft,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Radford and
Shirley of Crediton visited en
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Myles
Ste. Marie.
Mrs. Pierced Self of Perges was
a visitor at her home on the' 9th
of Wawanosh on Thursday.
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