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WftiTECNURCH 'ACHIEVEMENT DAY.CampbellFamily QELGRAVE
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Parkhill were ;.,r ;t , 1 ,r ,a ‘4:, daughters of Guelph L -4/1f1 Air. and
of Air; Mary' C'hre 4111 tr, ~r k1F:1iirtA.VEi: Air. and Airs Alan •
I 1 t ' } ^1 l 'lits Bert Lake of London visited
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Ir:>. 111.554 !'rat , r -+4)a ,l °t r,: �. , ,' top za l sse re• costs on Friday rye, on Sunday with lir. and Airs, 1.y1e
spent the week e n/ ...t% "Er ( t,ar ` IEITI r'1ff"It('1L Thr• 1 )1 ..:r:;4 to a family party for his 13151- Hopper.
homem akin.•= r l in with their leve r nts, A1r. and Mrs. Floyd l amp -
lie Taylor arad with tier Brio i.• r ada•r:. Mr , peter Norman and Mrr) : ht.11, who were velt•brating their, Air, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
• 3f4'. W. A. Taylor. 41 4t•:143;11rarr4 G,arsu t Farrier. 'atttmled t h (, Kith %vedding anniversary. .Not all . and family of Clinton visited on
Hospital 111 At 4)4).4'4 nret,t !Jay on Saturday ar, membr rs of their family were able Sunday with t1is, Nora VanUamp.
lfr and Miry .J,at k E1.anotto- t,. 1-;rne;ardint high school, to he present but those attending Mr. and. Mrs. Clare Van('arnp ,and
Bluevale \s -reg -4) )t:, 'if Mr. :a:t(d rnj, oyeti a social time together. fancily visited on Sunday with Mr.
".0N -IN iCarl :4i.( ,en ae,4han The girls taking part \very. Miss s and Mrs. Lloyd \'hytock and fain.
A1r (,or.drut atilt°li,•d9 .4):r; 411 Stsrreira 1'islii^r, Diane Coolies. Be. Mrs Campbell was the former ily. \'t'ingham.
:earl Musa .lobi, 131 of ,7,,rve^::,, t ret g 4oionrsur I:lizseh( th 1)y. Bruync l)llvr• Helm of Ashf]old Town:413p, lfr. and Airs, fe'lc)yc1 l':un t . '
vi')rtrd with Mr , Hurry awl fart: �' r'' :a Uy. Brown.. Alma C'onr: the daughter of the late Afr. and! 1 b.lt
it 1141 r 4441• ;.eel: t•nd Mar;.art•% ,*,inure. Each reef were a Airs. Joseph Helm. Air. Camphill ' vi5iteci on Stanris} \itlt �Ir. arrd
epoee: for then. efforts. Mr -4 \i`,a1 t, the ;on of :,Ir. anti Mr.:, Ito t Mrs. Glen Campbell at Loc'know.
lir•, Itnher.*, 11,,,„,hratt , l•tsitt al :ace ('unn and !Mr, Victor Elm(r c';rnipbeil of I:,el;;rave. Mr. and 'Visitors last Wednesday with
r•se ruta(lation which r„t•tr <'ir:tr' s -on al ,o titter 111.11 from the WhiteMr:, Campbell wire married at the' Mr. rand Mrs. hart:rld ('aritpbell aim
• a hurried 1,d trip to St. .101,epie..., Ht: rh+rrelt W0111191%• In.,titute. homer of her parents by Rev. ,T t, family were Mr. .James Elliott of
pi^'a1, Londtu:, on ..%"-1r(d av , :t 11rm.vn of Zinn United Church 1:1 d Nr•w Zealand, ittr. and Vers, \Vdl.
ting to int.t•r v:e;e. :a ,pi t ,'al, •t :Si... Tie project Chit, terra w,a• Ashrn.h.t. frrd Elliott of Stoney 1=1,,'h. 3.',1
ata,, atilt. to rettirn bow, 'ate in rhi "1,te ,r;g 4)p Home Grown yew,.'airs, Mary McTavish, Mrs. Albert
rvenln; Mr 1 Mrs 1ton,i,i tape, I':vr•ry hr}inn.,utrh in }ir•e They farmed in Ashfielr] 'rm.”- Walters and Mrs, Gordon Elliott
Rr,-,s atco:rpu;:eel h.•r Foiitli District with the exception •^,tip for :;t•S4•r41 3'':4rs, moving tot all of Wingham.
:air. arm Mr.- Joh. t., (..,r:. of Kincardine. IPI., a 411 home thetr faun on leu 5th liar of Mo" j
were g it st . (,r: S;cr ri a : of all ay. : ntakir.g e•lub 'There are 1E Out's it; tis 2t; year' ago. '1 ha y are num- R Mr. and Mrs. (hare 1'i1C'antp.
Mrs. Harold .10}t4) a1):: :,: i f:+taxi'.•. !31.4X•, South. Thi. nr)it proieet for hers of Knox Unitr,(1 Church, Be,. ler, and Airs. ,John Nixon, Mr, and
-Mrs. Alan !)unbar, and Mr, and
at Parkhill fall is "Bedroom Averssorlr.,'• grave, Airs. James Lamont visited on Sat•
\'i.4ftor, with YM 4• :...i .31' Jo'.. Mr. and ,Mrs, Campbell tak • rr lot •.trday evening with Mr. and Mrs
1,Valt west Mr :13y1 A11. 3r ::;e of enjoyment from their f:anmily, Ray Hunking and fancily at Lon.
Watt of 'Toronto ', rrti ry lir which numbers 14): Mrs. Clare don.
Arthur Watt of 1 ,c,:, tr.,1 t. WLJjTECHURCH 'Qltiffyli i tianCamp, Er,)ssels R.R.
Mr, and Air:(. Beit I)nuri(' and
Sunday Air .44.td M: 4;'.,: 4: Airs. i.tuart 'Ivy' CIloali:'y, I3rus- family of Penetang spirit the v•oek-
Thomp.:on and fa rr :y of I:, vet-- 411 :uul lits ('ail \\'rbr r suet se^is R.R. 4; Miss Marilyn Cancp end with Mr. and lies. Harry
ham. ,!r.• Tirorn4, nn .• t(rnairla,j� farnil.�:.i,rnr S4).:day with Mr_ anti hell, itt home; Donald, of Belgrave; Brydges anti with r'iati4•c•s in
this :week ;vha:e 1,•r n.oth , !r,,•. Mr•. Robert Chambers of H'arr'is Ronald, of London; Allan, L'e'.-
to \i ingltam 1 -{.•pi' a! tor a t rr : is•ton. grave R.It• 1.: Lorne, Bruce, John
up.and Gordon at home. They also
4'(- :rr,rl Mr -.(;rant 4TxrInytr'' }clave 12 grandchildren,
Vi.•lt.gr•.; With Mr0,1.1 I':al••on- and fancily are moving to Sarnia,
Pr on Sut.duy were Mr.,, I-oiie'1 where he is (•rnp]ovord as a baker. They were showered with ratan.•
Lucsin<g, of Ki:•wino, e. )F lori,da•n::eful and attractive gifts from Brydges of Guelph spent the week -
Mr. Charlie E. McKinnon, Toronto, Mr.;. .Jack M:tcTnt•: re is spend their family and a lunch was sere- end at his hone here,
Miss Ethel Porter, Olt an. N.Y..Mr, ing this week in Sarnia with rola ed, ___ _._ ._ __.
tier•;.
G. R. Moffatt Dies
Wingham and Lucknaw. Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Rousselle and family
of Scarboro visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Brydges and Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Johnston, Lucknow. Tom
and Mr.,. Rel _q4) 1•x1, oiler. I a ii+n
and Paul, Sarnia. Mr, :,r •i Mt:..
Alex Purdon Lai -know. air. Dial
Mrs. George Tiffin 11r. and Mr
Les Purvis Mr. and :41r: }lush
MacMillan and family Of Luekn,w.
Mrs. Annie Lott, i•, ;,,,en+irtt t.l:i:
week with her granddaughter in
London.
Mr, arid
family of
tires herr
Mr=. John Adria:-een ,1..d
I3latlir,inek v::,il'd tela_
this week end_
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ionto s4) 4)t the• %week curl with her, j� !r'
parents, Mr, and Mrs, VV, P. Far 4 In Wingham Hospital
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Thom.:afr•ndMoon?irg the Nirnl Moon?
A native of Turnberry 'Township,
George Russell Moffatt of Bourla-
rert•otion in Whitechurch common maque, Que., died on May 2Uth in
icy Hall on Friday evening from a HELGRAVE The annual Flow_ the Wingham General Hospital fol-
dist(ntee wore :411. and :Mrs, Stan- • er Sunday and Sunday School An- lowing a long illness. He woS 73
and had been retired for the past
three months due to ill health.
He was a son of the late Chris-
topher Moffatt and Bessie David-
son of Turnberry and attended
Wroxeter and Bluevale public
schools and Wingham high school.
He then became a building con-
tractor. He was a veteran of
World War i, enlisting with the
Winnipeg Grenadiers in 1915.
1. v Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. nivorsary service u•8S held in
Mike Moore, Mrs. Waller Jamrs Knox Milted Church on Sunday
and Leonard, 4411 of Woodstock, Mr, morning. The front of the c•itureh
and Mrs. Ken Dickson and lam, was decorated with baskets of
ily r,f Morris. flowers, evergreens, and ferns. On
either side of the choir loft there
Mr.;, J,illi;ut M(Clenaghan and were two white crosses on a back -
Mildred were e•nca , nn Sunday of ground of 'evergreens. The win -
1)r, and Mrs. ('are Hiltz and tarn- (lows were made to look like a uin-
ily at Milton. draw box of flowers. The primary
classes and teachers marched in a
...,■t■,...,.�.• body to the front of the church,
and each child gave the flower
In 1928 he married Berra. Bryans
154!1111 I UIiUUI! they were carrying to Misses Marie of Toronto, who predeceased him
Coultes and Marilyn Campbell, in May 1961.
hTr's. tier 4)a Doerr, Briar, and
Harold of Niagara Falls and Mrs. who placed them aroctnd the has- Mr. Moffatt went to Botirlantaque
kers of flowers and the children • in 1947, where he was employed in
were seated at the front of the i the office of Lamaquc Mines. He
oh urrh, was a member. of Huron and Bruce
Masonic Lodge of Toronto and af-
Mr. and airs. Pah Lake, Chester, Ross Anderson, Sunday Belton] filaterl with the Kienaswisik Lodge
I{ndney 41(1(1 Tanya. 01' Dorehest1 r, ,,1114rrintenden1., opened the service of Bour]amaque.
Mrs. :Marian Wyatt and Terry Suo with the call to worship. Thr. ocrip- Be is survived by a d'utghter,
of London spent Sunday with Mr. tut•c lesson was read by George
and Mrs. John Noble and family. Procter. Thr guest speaker was
Mrs. Evan MeLagan of Blyth, who
Little Eddie Noble!Ir! had the
mis. spoke on "The Pae4)t'Talents".
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fortune to break his arta Sunday Alta. A brother, 011ie,
evening.The choir .was made up of the predeceased
other classes of the Sunday School him in 1954. There are also two
Mr. and Mrs. Norman M:cCleneh• and was under the direction of Roy grandchildren.
ey and Kathie of Anht.lrlt were Mundy, and sang two lovely a.n_ Funeral service was held May 23
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. thorns. Rev. J. H. A.ndcrson led in from the R. A. Currie & Sons fun-
. Wesley Jefferson and family. 1 prayer and gave the benediction. • eral home with Rev. T. E. Kennedy
110!''rt ('h a in new of Anhurn visit-
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Slu-
art ('haninoy and family.
Muriel, of Toronto; a sister, Mrs.
Stewart (Edythe) Sanderson and
brothers Earns of Bluevale, Jack
of Calgary and James of ',S ots!cy.
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of Bluevale 'Presbyterian C'7ltrc'li
offreiating. Inlrrrrtent wan in the
1.V'roxeter Cemetery. A Manoul(
service, tender the au iplecr4 of Wins;
ham Lodge No 2841 teas heId hi the
funeral home on 'I ueaday ev('111 ig•
Pallbearers were .Manley Mol
futt, Harold Johneton, Glenn Qat,
ley, 1151014 Moffatt, Harvey Al'-"
11111rtge 54)41 Itc'i4lr Moffatt. 'Tie
11144wa r hearers were 1'.arl
1+"151111 (;,u't,i't';, fstanley (lallah4:r•,
(lnrdon Mr()Illvat'y and Bert (gat'_
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