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THURSDAY, JUNE 21st
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W 1IN GI -IAM
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WHITECHUREH i
Mr. rind :Bars. Nall C'aslielc at-
tended the Harknssfamily gttth
ering in Teeswater Agricultural
Park on Sunday.
Mrs. William .Henry and Frances
and Phyllis O'Brien of London
spent the week -end at the Henry
farm home in Kinloss.
11Ir. and Mrs. Gordon Montgom-
ery and family and her mother,
Mrs, Irene Paterson, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. Chari..
es Taylor and with the latter's mo
thee. Mrs. William Taylor, who has
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital for the past few weeks after
falling and breaking a hone in her
leg below tine knee,
Mrs. Robert Ross, who was a
patient in Wingham and Victoria
Hospitals last week, was able to
return home on Thursday. Mrs.
Ross was having trouble with her
eyes.
Mrs. John McKenzie spent last
week at Welland, where she met
her husband when his boat tied up I
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purdon and
children visited on Tuesday with I
Mrs. Kenneth Purdon at Thorn -
ale and spent the day at London. 1 TO MARK THE 100th ANNIVERSARY of St. And- was made and erected at the Victoria Street site
Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mrs. Ben '
llrCienag'han, Mrs. John Purdon
rew's Presbyterian Church, an outdoor Con- of the original Presbyterian Church in Wingham.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft attended! venticle Service was held, for which this sign -Advance-Times photo.
the social meeting of the United 1
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lurcSt Helens
C \ omen held
at
on Wednesday, when guests from
Double Your Money...
A draw will be made of all Baby Bonus cheques spent in our
store each month. The winner will receive double the amount
they have spent in merchandise.
ALL CHILDREN'S CLOTHES PURCHASED
WITH BABY BONUS WILL RECEIVE
10` DISCOUNT
Special purchase on
CHILDREN'S DROWN SANDALS
it?t E I.1 JUNE 20t11)
Special Price on Seconds
'2.39
tiAVE ~tall
Calvin -Brick, Donnybrook, Hack-
ett's, Zion, Blake's, La'know and
Whitechurch attended. Each group
I contributed a number to the pro.
gram and Miss Rutherford gave a.
talk on her trip by jot plane to
Nassau. A special birthday cake
iwas provided on this aecasion of
the century remembrance of the
; church. The ladies also hold a bake
i sale.
Owing to the illness of Mrs. W. J.
I i Watt, in hospital during the past
i' few weeks. her family have been
here with her during the week.
Rev, Robert Watt, Toronto, Rev.
I ; George Watt. Oakville, hr. Arth.
ur watt, Byron, and \Ir, and Mrs.
Archie Watt and Lorraine of To.
I ronto spent the week -end here
with their father, Rev. W. J. Watt.
1 Mrs. S. C. Willis of Gowanstown
spent the week -end with Mrs. D.
i Willis.
:hie W.M.S. of the Presbyterian
i Church will meet t his Wednesday
I at the home of'Airs. Dawson Craig.
o i Mr. and Mrs. S. Lambert of St.
I Catharines and her sister. Mrs.
I Edgett from Pennsylvania, spent
ithe week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Myles Ste. Marie.
i ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin. Ruth
and Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
aid Jamieson were sight-seeing at
the nuclear plant north of Kinoar.
i dine on Sunday.
Mr. and \irs, 'William Rintoul
i and fancily and Mr. and Mrs. Mae
i I Cardiff, Brussels, attended a fain-
' ily gathering at the home of Mr.
iand Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, Blyth,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spiemachor of
Mildmay visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard din rtin.
Mrs. Hector Hamilton of Gorrie
visited on Friday with her sister.
Mrs. E. Dow and Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Snell and children of West-
field visited there on Sunday.
.\Ir. Tupper Cunnington:, who
spent the past week with rcltivts
in Toronto returned home on Sun,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hussel.
to Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Robinson met him there,
Mrs. Thomas O'Malley spent Kist
week with her sister. Mrs. Edna
Barr. of London, who has hon ill.
Mrs. Barr accompanied Mt r s
O'Malley home on Sunday anci will
spend this week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sincntors
and Nancy of London :;pent .un -
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martin.
Mrs. James Laidlaw spent fly-
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy '
Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and -
children of Woodstock spent Sun-
day with their father, MIr. Arthur
.Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Crispin Moore of
Linwood visited on Thursday with,
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NU BACK CORSET, reg. $7.50, Special
. $7.50
$5.00
Ladies' White Straw PURSES, clearing at, ea. .$1.99
.LIEN'S
!Walking Shorts
$1.49 to $3.95
Save up
DISHWASHING
BY THE (?AL
$3A0 p
CHILDREN'S
Bathing Suits
49c up
to $6.00
DETERGENT
IAN (1(i0 -oz.)
er gallon
GUARANTEED
Boys' Shorts
Sanforized -4 to 12
Special ggc
MEN'S HARVEST BOOTS
by SUNBEAM
TRIPLE FOAM SOLE
Black or brown $7,69
Hayes Family Clothing
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and Mrs. William Kennedy of
alarnoch.
\1r. and Mrs. William Kelly of
• Se;tforth visited on Sunday last
with \ir. and airs, harry Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook and
family in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Jacklin and family, of
• Brussels, spent Sunday with their
parents. \Ir. and Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Ale:. Porterfield and tors.
L,tuilaty, \Winghanc, and her grand.
son, Mr. and Mrs. William Laid-
law of Edmonton, visited on Fri-
day with relatives at Blyth and
called on the Cook fancily at Mar-
na,. Ic.
dlr. and Mrs. Ales Leaver and
,Ir. and Mrs. Gershon Johnston
et:jr,ytd a trip through Eastern
Ont tr10 last week. Leaving on
? n,i7t', they drove up the St.
Lawrence Seaway to Montreal,
then to Ottawa, where they .went
through the Parliament Buildings
and the new power plant. They
went on to Peterborough, visited
relatives at Perth and returned by
way of Barrie, Stayner and Han-
over on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt visited
on S ind'ty with MIr•, Thomas Gaunt
in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr.
Gaunt was to have his second op-
eration thore on Mlonday morning,
Ta, Kil:lnss gravel crusher rov-
e(; i•:t,fi Mr. Carman \Whytoek's
gravel pit on Mlon:lay and nom -
men ed work.
'rims•• in charge of the \White-
cicur.•h polling division on Monday
w, r,• Dawson Craig, Russell Gaunt,
Jamieson Pettapiece and Millan
:Moore.. At the No, 4 East Wawa-
nesh voting center at \\'nt. Irwin's
were R. H. Thompson, Sant Thomp-
son. Mrs. Kenneth Mason and Ivan
D,.w. At the No. 9 school were
Lloyd Montgomery, Bradley Gal-
braith. Howard Walker, Mrs. Ruth-
. erford 1:e ivie arc; Robert Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Seott Paterson and
family. df hetroit. visited this
.week -end with his father, Mr. F.
MeK. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peacock, Ross
and Lloyd, of Bhnevale. visited on
.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dawson
''rig..
MIrand Mlrs..Tas. McIlrath, who
spent th, past two weeks at Tor-
onto, returned home nn Monday.
Mr. Mcilrath attended the meetings
of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Mc-
Ilrath visited with relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron, of
• Ashfield, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron,
of Lucknnw. visited with Mrs Wnt.
Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin.
Mrs. Harry Tichbourne, of God-
erich, and Miss Annie Kennedy
leave this Wednesday by plane
from Mtaltoit to viist with their
brother at Victoria, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
visited on Friday with Mr, and
Mrs, Harry Moss, of Plattsville.
and took in the horse show there.
Mrs. Russell Ross held the win-
ning ticket nn a blanket with the
ticket drawn at S. S. No. 2 Schnnl
whore a eechre was held last Fr-
iday night
Among those who attended the
anniversary services at the United
'buret: herr on Sunday was Mr.
Robert Merlenaghan, who has been
t member of thio church for over!
$171 years, He is now in his 94th
vear and resides with Mr. Elmer r
�tnith. of Rothsay, who aerntnpan-
ri him here. Thy visited at the
hnnte of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-'
if n.'ghan Mr. . r--1 Mr::. Fred Cul-
bert, of \\•anon, and their son, Mr.
Lewellyn Culbert, of Stratford, also'
visited al the McClenaghan home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. ('art Weber and
Family visited on S iii' lay with Mr. :
.•' d Mrs,. I.nbt'rt Chamber.-;, of Har-
rinton.
air. and MIr:.. t.,n•iy 'Murray and
fzntiny. o1 liarnn, north of Toron-,
tn, spent thI. tweak -end with Mr.'
and Mr,;.
('h is. 'Tiffin. Mr. and .\Irs.
dlain Brew'•, of I nu•know, spent!
Sunday at the Tiffin hone, in Kin -
Charles Falenner, John and i
Mary, of Mantis, visited with his 1
father, Mr. ..11e.;. Fah vier. of Blue-
vale, and with Mrs. Cecil Falconer;
on Sunday.
MIr and Mrs Lloyd Wheeler and I
family. of Brussels, visited on Sun- t
clay with Mir, and Mrs. Garnet
Far ier.
Mrs, Reuben Tiffin, of Kinloss,,
spent ; unday with her daughter, i
Is Mrs Victor Emerson, and Mr. and
r.irs. Russell Ritchie visited with
Mr. and Mid.. Wesley Tiffin.
® lir and Mrs. Albert Rieman, Neil:
and Evelyn. and Mr. and Mrs. Ma -
sen Robin"rnt an i Elaine spent the
week -end in Port Huron and visit-;
ed with Mr .ind Mrs. Lenard
t`ovne in Windsor.
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and Miss Lilian Smyth, of Toron-
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latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
win Smyth.
Mr, and Mrs. John Purdon visit-
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