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;And Mrs. Ross Prringtun and
daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor lerr•ington; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Henderson and soles of Toronto; ton of fort Berwyn spent theMr. and Mrs, John Durnin and fa- A E wooer -end Avit1A Mrs. D. S. Mae -
of Toronto; '
milt' of A burn,onto; M. i and Mrs, Cora Huhes Mrs. Harold Naughton. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Errington and family and Mr. and Daly of Mount Forest spent Mon.
Mrs. Jim Errington and family, Mr, day at the sante home.
Oliver Allen, Mr. Harvey Alton and -.,.Wendell Alton of London spent tal, London, where she underwent
a . 'tl'tn and is
STI HELENS
911day visitors with M. and i
Mrs. Harvey Webb were Mr. and
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Ws. f.
Ken 'w• r andh;tltc�• u
s. l� n Car[ �i
Sudbury, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Bose'
and David of Newmarket and Mn1
and Mrs. David •Oilrnour of Guelph.;
Mr. Crawford McNeil of Ridge
town spent the Easter week -end
with his mother, Mrs. Laura Me..
Neil.
Mr. and Aiz:ti. Gordon :�iclntyie
and Don of Richnnoud Hill visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Miller.
and
rtA
Mel Brown Mr, and Mrs. M 1
Ai .
Mrs. Mabel Murdie of Kitchener
were Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Woods.
Saturday dinner visitors with Mr.
Holiday Week -end Visitori..
LANELET
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey 1leluibct'ltl'r•
and fancily, of N('ustadt, visited on.
-.'Air, and Mrs, .}lamed Handl- I Owen Sound, and Air, U. F. Jeluison i fancily of Port Colborne spent the • Toaster Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
of Philadelphia, Pa„ spent the week end with her molter, Mrs. L erner Greenly,
week -end with their parents, Rev. James Henry, I, ltr, Jim Inglis, of Guelph, is
F.C. . r 'o trete!
once Mrs. C. t . Johnson' Mr. and Mrs. J. Ile tlg,harn, speri�c]ircg, the i.,astei• vacation
--Miss lerances Caskanette Is 1111• Bobby and Brian of 'Toronto, spent his parents, Mr, and .N e. Jhn In -
proving nicely in Victoria 1-Iospi- tlu' holiday week end with his par- glia, Sr..
outs, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. leeughan, i Paul Metzger is holidaying
Linda Little, surgery after a ear at,el. t t,
expected borne in a couple o:
weeks.
--Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert emelt Is•
tenberg cif Southampton visited
with \\gingham and district nee-
tivcs over the holiday Week -end,
-e-Mrs, Jean Carr has returned
to her home here after spending
the winter months in Toronto with
of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Keith,
• -Mr, and Mrs, Whitney Grose
Good Friday with his mother, Mrs.
Wllliun Alton.
is spending
•-Mrs, W. H. (aume • y p
a fete days with her son, Mr. and
Airs. Harry Posliff at Strathroy.
--Cadet Lt, and Mrs. Alan Nee -
Jon of Toronto were visitors on
Monday with Capt, and Mrs, G. S.
Newman.
---Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McLach
lan of Toronto spent the week-eud
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Morgan,
and Mrs. Robert Ahara and
faintly visited last Friday in Shed
don with his uncle, Mr. Matthew
Ahara and cousins,
Seven trebles were
't
• ` e in attendance
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at the S,S. No. 3 euchre party on
\Vcdneeday evening. Prize winners
were Victor Errington and Tont
with consolation prizes go -
\4 alleee and Wanda Wilson.
and Mrs. Ted Freeman of
were holiday week -end
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Murray.
Rivett
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Mr,
Acton
guests
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—Mr. and Mrs, Harold Capron
and baby of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hopwood of Kingston
spent the Toaster holiday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Showers. Mr. Dennis Taylor of
Hamilton and Miss Margaret Da.
vidson of Brantford spent Good
Friday at the same home.
—Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Nicoll and
family of Madoc spent the week-
end with his sister, Mrs. Fred Ross.
Eddie returned home with them
to spend the rest of the Easter
holidays.
--Misses Minnie and Florence
Barber returned last week from
Stratford after spending several
weeks with their sister, Mrs. R. D.
Mason, and her daughter, Mrs. Wil-
fred Levy and Mr. Levy, Mrs. Levy
visited for a day last week with
the Misses Barber in town.
---Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fryfogle
were Easter Sunday guests with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Bennett of Wiarton.
—Miss Janice Corbett and Miss
•Marjorie Kieffer of Macdonald In-
stitute of Home Economies, Guelph,
'spent Easter week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer.
—Mrs. Cecil Jackson and daugh- eau and family.
ter Cecile and Mrs. Ethel Stewart •—Miss Bertha Walker of Walker -
are spending a few days in De- ton visited with Mr, and Mrs. EI-
troit. mer Walker for several days last
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith, week. Easter visitors at the same
Norman and Gary of Toronto spent home were Mrs. Walker's brother,
the week -end with Mrs. Elizabeth Mr, Neil McLean and Mrs, McLean
Keith. Saturday visitors with Mrs. of Toronto.
Keith were her daughter, Mrs, Ken —Miss Patricia Dcyell of To -
Townsend and Anne and Mrs. ronto is a visitor with her parents,
George Stephens and Janetof Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doyell.
Guelph. —Miss Sandra Cameron is spend-
-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips, ing this week 'at the home of h.er
• Mary and John spent the week -end brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and
.in Oshawa and Port Hope with re- Mrs. Mack Cameron, in Owen
latives. They spent Saturday eve- Sound,
ning•with Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mc- —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and
G•.iire•and family at Whitby. Mr. family of Strathroy spent the Bas -
and Mrs, John Swan of Bervie ac- ter week -end with his parents, Mr.
companied then and spent the and Mrs. Roy Adair.
time in Oshawa and Port Hope. —Mr, and Mrs, Bev. Brooks of
• —Mr. and Mrs. O. Haselgrove London were holiday week -end
and Claudia spent Sunday with Mr. guests with their parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. W. R. Haselgrove and Mrs. Harold Brooks and Dr. and
Bruce at Seaforth. Mrs. W. A. McKibbon.
—Mrs. William Houston and --Miss Marykae Newman of
children of Tiingston are spending Windsor is spending the holiday
a couple of weeks with her par- with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs.
ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H, French. Chris Newman,
—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chandler —Miss Claudia Haselgrove of
and sons of Elliot Lake are spend- London spentZJaster with her par-
iing a few days with. the Niergarths
and Mrs. Irlma Jenkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, Ronna and
Brad of Sudbury are spending a
week with his mother, Mrs. Irime
Jenkins, relatives and friends at
Teeswater and Wingham.
I —Mrs. E. A. VanStonc and Miss-
es Pearl and Babe Eckenswiller of
Weston visited with Miss Alice
Reading over the week -end.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Riches and
family of Don Mills and Mr. and
Mrs, P. M. Beare and family of
and Debby were guests of Mr, and
Mrs, W. B. Conron on Good Pricier,
-•-Mr, and Mrs. John Morrison of
Port Credit and her parentb, Mr
and Mrs. Edgar McMichael of To-
ronto, spent Thursday with etc..
and Mrs, Hugh •Sinnarnon, Minnie
St„ and with Bluevale relatives,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid are
spending the week with .Rev. and
Mrs. John Thompson of Lonoon.
--Mr. and Airs. Rex Rienarcison
of Detroit, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, High Sinnamon and
with. Brussels relatives,
—Mrs, Harold Sperling, Victoria
St., has been a patient 1n Vi„ toric
Hospital, London, for the past two
weeks.
--Mr. and Mrs. Don Delmage of
London visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Harris, on Eas-
ter Sunday.
---:Miss Marlene Stainton of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Stainton
and Blair of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs, John Jackson, Bobby and
Barry of West Hill, visited over
the holiday weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Percy Stainton.
--Brenda Conron is visiting with
Miss Susan •Bennett in Lindsay for
the Easter holidays.
—Mrs. Bird returned to Regina
last week after spending a few
weeks with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Den -
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Mr. end Mrs, Keith Dunbar and With his grandmother, Mrs. I) L1ter
fancily of Stratford spent tete week- i Smith, of Palmerston,
. - ' S
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! lir, and Mrs. Sydney l'hourp, on
Walter Laekridge, eand family, ,er Wingham, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fraser with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright
and Dr, Robert Fraser of Niagara on Sunday.
Falls, N.Y., visited on Sanday with Visitors with Mr. and Mee, Jhn
her mother, Mrs, John Lockridgo, I Inglis on Good Friday were Mr.
Mrs. Fraser rernahied to spend a i and Mrs. T. A, Inglis and family,
few days here, I of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, Bill In -
Mr, and Mrs, Don Hawthorne glis and fancily, of Walkerton, and
and Susan, of Toronto, spent the i Mr Vernon Inglis, :of Georgetown
week -end with her parents, Mr.; Mr, and Mrs, Paul Knudsen, of
and Ml's, Hugh Carmichael and Toronto, spent the raster week -end
peter. 4 I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
;Smith-.
•
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hopper and l Mrs, Wellington Datums, Bruce,
baby of Kit lrener visited with his ; Sharon and Karen, of Mildmay,
parents, Mr. asd Mrs. Robert Hop -
visited on Sunday evening with Mr,
per over the week -end. and Mrs, Gordon McKee, Sharon
remained for the holidays.
. -Mr. and Mrs. Doug Leavens of
Brampton visited with the form-
er's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
\\ tliiam
Forgie and Anna over the
holiday.
--Keith Finnegan of the Royal
Canadian Air Force at St, Jean,
Que., spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Finne-
gan.
•-.-Mrs, Joseph Frey, Upland,
Miss Belle Martin and Miss Holly
Martin of London visited with
their sister, Mrs. Robert Wenger,
in hospital on Friday and at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Barry
Wenger,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry McLean,
Dorothy and Bill, of Tweed, were
week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wenger and family,
and the former were godparents
when James Robert Wenger was
baptized on Sunday in St, Paul's
Church. Other guests at the same
home following the baptism were
Mr, and Mrs. James Waddell, of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dowd
and Sharon, Milverton, Mr. and
Mrs Herb Fuller and Mr, and Mrs
DELMORE
The Easter Thanko.fferirig meet-
ing of the Presbyterian W.M.S.
was held in the church last Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs. A, Mun-
dell presiding, The Easter service
in the Glad Tidings was followed
with Mrs. Herb Burchill and Mrs.
John Dickson, assisting with the
readings. Mrs. Arnold Jeffray led
in prayer.
Mrs. T, J. McKinney of Teeswa-
ter was special speaker and gave
a very thoughtful Easter message.
Ladies from Gorrie and White-
church Auxiliaries were guests.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of White-
church sang the beautiful Easter
solo "Alone", with Mrs. A, Mun-
dell as accompanist, After the
meeting lunch was served and a
social half hour enjoyed.
Good Friday,Service
The annual union Good Friday
service was held in the Presbyter-
ian Church here last Friday even-
ing and was largely attended, Rev,
T, E. Kennedy, minister, was in
charge, with Rev, G H. Pace of the
United Church giving the address.
Barry Wenger and family. His subject was "The Message of
the Cross, and Our Personal Evalu-
- Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Ed ation of It'. The pupils of grade 8
Fitzpatrick over the holiday were of the public school sang two three
Mr, and Mrs, Doug Ritchie, Jeff- part anthems.
rey and Paul of Kingston, Miss
Betty Fitzpatrick, Mrs. William
Fitzpatrick and family and Mr. and Sunshine Sisters
Mrs. 'William. Housten and family
of London.
-•--Mr. and Mrs. William Lock -
ridge and family spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Walsh and family at Brigden,
Attend Dinner
ST. HELENS—.On Tuesday even-
ing 4:1 ladies were entertained in
Hackett's United Church to a tur-
key dinner. This was the annual
dinner party of the St. Helens W.I.
---Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leggatt, Sunshine Sisters group. Mrs. Chas.
Allan and Murray, Mrs. Jack Mac- McDonald, the past president, Was
Intyre, Grant and Billie, Miss Mar- chairlady for the evening.
ian Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. Jack After a bountiful meal toasts
Cleghorn and Ronnie of town, and
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and
Mrs, Cecil Falconer of Whiteo]rirch
attended the marriage on Saturday
of Miss Betty Purdon, daughter of
Mie, and Mrs. Athol Purdon of Sar-
nia, and Mr. Robert Woods of Lon-
don in Grace United Church.
Mrs. Kate Nickell
were proposed to several of the
officers and the nine new members.
Each member identified her sister
by pinning a corsage or pin on
her last year's sister. An enjoy-
able program brought the evening
to a close,
DONNYBROOK
i Kathy McClinchey of Auburn vis-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. O. Haselgrove. ited Monday with her cousin, Deb -
Mr. and Mrs John ungrr r
L 'dg,, I Buried Yesterday bio Jefferson,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. ;Safer -
Mrs, and Steven were guests on Mrs, Kate. Bell Pickell, who had son visited on Monday with the lat-
Easter Sunday with his parents• lived in Wingham most of her ]ife, ter's brother, Mr, Henry McClin-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Langridge and I cried on Saturday at HuronvieV
Dennis, of near Bclgrave, Home, Clinton, She had reside
—Mr, and Mrs. William Gal -I formerly on Minnie Street.
braith and David of Kitchener vis -1 Mrs. Piekell, who was 83, nad
ited on Friday and Saturday with been ill only a short while. She
his mother, Mrs, W. A. Galbraith. , was a daughter of the late Rev.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Sell and William Freed, who was a minister
family of Petrolia were in town on in the Baptist Church here at one
time, and Rebecca Jan,, Zlmmer-
Easter Sunday and visited with an,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Emale
Ed- Surviving are a daughter Annie
gar, Leopold St., and Mrs, Mat-
thew Bell, in Wingham Hospital.
--Mr. and Mrs, Ken Hodgkinson.
of London spent the holiday 'week-
end with Mrs. harry Fryfogle and
with Mr. and Mrs, W. Hodgkin-
son. funeral home. The pallbearersMr, anal Mrs. William worn. were Wilford Ci(sliclt, leoeter Mar.
aghan and family of Waterloo shall, R. 1-2. Lloyd, John Pattison,
(Mrs, Howard .Pocock) of Ottawa
and sons Nelson, of Carrick Twp..
Franklin of Guelph and Wilfred
of VELncouver.
Rev, Gordan L. b"isle conducted
the funeral service on Tuesday
afternoon from the S. J. Walker
spent Sunday with his father, .tier. Murray Ikeae Leeman and Cliff
Harry McClenaghan. Byrne. htternient. was 10 Beams.
May be donated through your local — -Dr. and Mrs. .1. S. }fall and eine Cemetery.
funeral director
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Two carloads of Donnybrook Un-
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Sgt, -Major and Mrs. H. W. Dain-
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spending their holidays with Mr.
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family,
Mr, and Mrs. •George Reeves of
Toronto spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mtrs. James Leddy anti
other relatives.
Miss Gladys Jefferson. TtegN., of
Woodstock, and Miss Irene jf.ffer-
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