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6,I.,[,GT Allan Wylie.Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Egan Fehr, of C)sh-
aawa, visited with d1r. and Mrs. Sant
Walther her for the New Year week-
end.
Mr. and Vfrs. Albert Malinke, of
Harristort, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs, 3:ih Me('ozrth on Sunday.
Christmas Day visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Wylie were Tvlr, and
Mrs, Ernest Wylie, zvie. and !vfls.
Harvey Ritchie and family, of
I.neknow, Mr. Wes. Haines, of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs John Me.
Lean and faintly. of Wrowter.
Mr. an.1 :'11r:• Ernest st Wylie spent
New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs, Jim Inglis for Christmas were
Jim Inglis, Jr., and Keith Love, of
Guelph, Vernon Inglis, of George-
town, Mr. and Mrs, William Inglis
and family, of Walkerton, Mr.
David Snaith, of Mildmay, and Mr,
and Mrs. T. A. Inglis and family,
of Stratford,
Sunday visitors a the horny of
Mn and Mrs', Irvin Dickert were
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin jack, Roy and
Faye, of Listowel.
Master Revel Dettman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dettman, is a
patient at the Hamilton General
Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Dettman
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Large Attendance
Ai Gard Party
J..A1cJ L1 T. --A good crowd was in
attendance at the weekly card so-
cial. In solo the high lady was Miss
Francis Inglis, of McIntosh, High
gent was Bob :Brown, of Clifford,
Low was E, Dickert, of Clifford.
In euchre the high lady was Mrs.
Ernie Dinsmore, of Clifford. High
man, Douglas Dennis, of Lakelet,
and the low went to Mrs, Jim
Harper, of Mildmay.
The special went to Mrs. Elmer
Haskins, of McIntosh, for having
the nearest birthday to December
25th.
The committee in eharge was
Mrs. Art Landman, Mrs. Darryl
Hallman, Mrs. Lyle Murray and
Mrs, Cliff Hallman,
visited with Revel on Sunday,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs•
Stewart Douglas were Orville and
Harvey Douglas, of Clifford, Mr.
and Mrs. John Douglas and family,
of Clifford, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd
Shortill .and family and Mr, and
Mrs. Grant Wright and family, of
Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rollings and
son, of Birr, spent the Nc'w Year
week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Gord-
on Wright. Also visiting at the
same home on New Year's Day
DONNYBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jeffersoiz,
Debbie and Brian, visited Sunday
with Mi'. and Ms. Willows Moun-
tain at Londcsboro.
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Chamney
and family visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. William Webster of
St. Helens,
Miss Lucy Thompson of l3ronte
is spending her holidays at her
home here and visited Miss Jose,
phine and Mr. David McAllister on
Christmas Day.
Mr, and Mrs, George Reeves of
Friendship Club
Turkey Dinner
LAK1I;LET --- A turkey dinner
held in the basement of the Me-
Tntosh United Church .marked the
December meeting of the Mac -Bel
Friendship Club. There was a good
attendance and an enjoyable even-
ing was had by all,
were Mr, and Mrs. Ebner Haskins
and family, of McIntosh,
Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Dahrns and
family, of Ailsa Craig, visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKee on
•Christmas Day,
Mrs. Jim Inglis, supply teacher,
has accepted a teaching position at
S. S. No. 15, Howick Township.
Toronto were weelt,end visitrars
with Mr, and Mrs, James Ledeiy
and other relatives,
Miss Gladys Jefferson of .Wood-
stockMissn
a and 1r4 o Jeff crson of
Dunnville visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson and faria-
ily.
Mr, and 111m, G. A, iytcI.aughlin
of Detroit visited with Mr. ruzd
Mrs, Sazn Thomson and family,
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson :and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean
and Roderick, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs, George McCulla of Kitchen-
er; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marshall
and Eileen of Listowel; Mr, aria
Mrs, ,Tack Wickstead, Mr. add
Mrs. Alvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Thornton and fancily, all
of Eluevale; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Turney and Joan of Listowel; Mr,
and Mrs. Murray Wilson of West
Wawanosh.
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
John 'Thompson and Howard were
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Thompson and
son Bili of Clinton; Mr, and Mrs.
Bert ' Fitzgerald and Donald of
Kincardine; Miss Lucy Thompson
of Bronte and Donald Thompson
of West Wawanosh.
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Jefferson were Mr.
and Mrs, George Reeves of TO,
Tonto; Miss Gladys of Woodstock;
Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnvill'e;;
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At long Inst at Mc,lt ihbons we feel there is only one way to cover up our Christmas mistakes Thal. is to
practically jive them ,away. You, our•'fine customers, will be the ones who benefit.
ALI.; CHRISTMAS WRAPS, CARDS, RIBBONS
ANH DECORATIONS ARE YOURS FOR
HALF PRICE!
ODDS AND ENDS OF
TUSSY COSMETIC SETS
TREATMENT COSMETICS AND LIPSTICKS ARE
HALF PRiCE!
CA ERA CLEARANCE
at unbelievable prices
CAMERAS, ACCESSORIES, SCREENS, REELS,
EDITING EQUIPMENT
10,01
REDUCTION ON ALL LONG PLAY RECORDS
CUPS AND SAUCERS
with Odds and Ends from "Marg's Book Store" must be sold
Wonderful for Euchre and Curling Prizes
NEW RUSTCRAFT CARDS
LEATHER BILLFOLDS
BRUSH SETS
HALF PRICE!
Men's and Ladies'
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VETERINARY DEPARTMENT
CLEARANCE of INSTRUMENTS and MEDICINE LINES
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NO REDUCTION ON
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They willalways receive our careful and prior attention — Your
doctor's order is always our command — We respect his judgment
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each year from now on. We hope you have as much fun shopping as we look forward to supplying the
fun -.NO MATTER WHAT IT COSTS US! Mistakes are always costly hitt you learn! Come and join
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Nine Tables Play
N' S.S. No. 9 Euchre
WHITJC1-TURCH--' Nine ,tables
of euchre were in play at S.S. No.
:i), East Wawanosh, o.n friday eve-
ning last, when Mr, and Mrs, Ken-
neth Currie and Mr, and Mrs. John
L, Currie sponsored a party, even
though it wad cold and stormy,
Mrs, Earl Weitz and Mr, Law-
rence Taylor held high points and
Ruth Coultes and Janu's E. Currie
;held low points, Mrs, Oershom
;Johnston and Mr. Lorne Scott won
the travelling prizes. Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Coultes and Mr, and Mrs. El
nier Ireland are sponsoring the
zcext party,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferson and
Cheryl Lynne of Clinton and Miss
Elaine Jefferson of London,
Mr. and Mrs• Edward Robinson
'and family were Saturday evening.
'visitors with yr. and Mrs, Cor-
. don 'Robinson and family of Wing-
bam,
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Robinson and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Ritchie and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gershon). Johnson and Mrs, J. C.
;Robinson, all of Wingham,
Tuesday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. John Noble and family were
Mr. and Mrs, James E. Smith and
fain* of Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs.
•Donald Jefferson and Cheryl
'Lynne of Clinton,
Mr: and Mrs, Robert Chamney of
Auburn visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs, Stuart Chamney and fa-
mily.
Little •Debbie Jefferson spent a
few days with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling and
family at .L•ondcsboro,
Coiieratulations. to Mr. rind Mrs.
Wesley .Jefferson on the birth of a
baby boy on :Dec. 25th, a brother
for Debbie' and Brian. •
•We are sorry to hear that Laurie
and' Grant Johnston ,are patients
in Wingham•General Hospital with
pneumonia. '
Mr. Hugh Jefferson, of Port Ar-
thur, visited over the week -end with,
his uncle, Charles Jefferson, Mrs.
Jefferson and other relatives at
Donnybrook. He left for Iran, Asia,
on New Year's Day, where he is
working for the CGP company.
Mr. and Mrs, John Noble and
family spent New' Year's Day with
Mr. and, Mrs. Don Jefferson and
Cheryl Lynne, of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and
family spent New Year's Day with
Mr, and Mrs. John Tiffin and sons,
of • Wingham,
Mr: and Mrs. William Webster, of
St.,Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Henderson and family, of Bruce -
field, were New Year's visitors with
Mr., and Mrs., Stuart Chamney and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Josling, Ken-
neth, Paul and Betty, of Londes-1
boro, •yisited on Sunday with Mr.
`and Mrs, Wesley Jefferson and
family. Little Debbie Jefferson re-
turned liome with them for a few.
days, •
:Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson
and Linda;'and Mr, and Mrs. Mur
ray• Wilson: visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Marshall, of Lis-
towel,
Funeral (IThursday (,�
For Albert Walters
The death of Albert Russell Wal,
tars at his home on Tuesday of
this week carne as a shock to the
community,
Mr. Waiters was born in Culross
Township 72 years ago, son of the
late Elizabeth Charters and John
Walters. He was educated in Cul-
ross and later farmed, the occupa-
tion Ire continued until his retire -
tient five years ago,
He is survived by his wife, the
former Lena Elliott of Turnberry
Township, four daughters 'and two
sons, Mrs. Ross (Mabel) MacRae,
Culross; Mrs. Peter (Dorothy)
Rotteau of London; Mrs. Bruce
(Marion) Buchanan of London;
1VIrs, Robert (Helen) McKague of
Turnberry; John and Wilfred of
Crenulross,, There are 15 grandchild -
Three sisters, Miss Emma. Wal-
ters, Reg,N., of Toronto, Mrs: Ro-
bert (Myrtle) Coleman of Port
Hope and Mrs. Annie Nicol, Wing -
ham, also survive.
He was a member of St, And-
rew's Presbyterian Church and
the minister of that congregation,
Rev, G. L. Fish, will conduct the
service on Thursday at 2 p.m,
from the R. A, Currie & Sons fun-
eral home. The pallbearers will be
six nephews, Allan Nicol,
MacTavish,
McPherson,
Harold
Walter
Donald
Elliott,
Cameron
William
Campbell and
Elliott. Ross King, Art
Edgar and Jim Halliday will carry
the floral tributes.
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