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The Wingham Adv ecce-Tinae(i, 'Wednesday, July 11, I862 , she was panting.
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l,.i.t x,tu:,ho41 the venial of the flout',
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asked the Chicago gentleman.
"Not now," she said. "Pm dahneed
out"
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darn stout just nice and plump."
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(Held over from last weeks
'fire family of Mr. and Mr:,, tier.
shorn Johnston held a get-together
on Sunday in honor of Mr. I>onald
Smith, of the Navy at Halifax, and
his bride. Those who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston, Mr.
and Mr's. Stewart Smith and Diana,
Mr. Douglas Smith and Miss Hilda
Abi, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
('has. •Wood and fancily. Mrs. Ross
McMichael and family, Seaforth,
!1r. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
and slaughters, of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rollinson and family,
of St. Augustine, Mr. and Mrs.
James ,Johnston and family, Turn -
berry, Mr. and Mas, ,Jnelc Johnston
and David, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie and family, of
Whitechurch, along with the Hall -
fax folks. They met at Kincardine,
43 in the family, and all enjoyed the
day together.
Prior to leaving for her new home
in London, the united Church Wo-
men of Donnybrook, at a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Edward Rob-
inson, presented Mrs. Harold
Woods with a. table lamp as a re-
membrance of that group of church
friends. The neighbours on the 9th
concession presented her with an
occasional chair and a floor rug.
The Hardy family of the ath of
East Wawanosh are moving into
the Woods farm this month.
Miss Evelyn Stephens, of (ori'ie,
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
Robert and Murray, of brussels,
visited on Sunday with M. and
Mrs. Gordon .\'Lel3urney,
Mr. and Mrs. Don I)irstein, of
Brantford, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Gaunt.
Mr. anal TIs Harley
Gaunt
re-
turned It+sone flow their honey.
moon trip through Eastern On -
twin, and a reception la being held
for thein this Friday night in the
'memorial is kr 1 h
Hall ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan and
,Jeanette of (,cderieh visited on
Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Carl
Mr('lemtghan.
Mr. and MIS, Relison Falconer,
of Ssu•ni.a, and her parents, Mr.
an,/ Mrs. John Stacey, Whtgheam,
ns, Tuesday attended the funeral of
the late Barney Wright, of Or -
who passed away last week-
end after a heart operation, They
li:el one son
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Welwood, of
Catedots, and Mrs, Arthur Cronin,
of t tr:tngeville, visited this week-
end with Mrs. Cecil Falconer and
with Mr. and Mrs. /tassel' Ritchie,
of Langside, and attended the Fel-
tamer annual picnic at the park
here on Monday.
Mr. and Ivtr's, Wm. Williams and
family, and Miss Diane Stoll, of
Kippen, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth. :Purdon
awl sons, of Thorndale, spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ,John Purdon- The Purdon
families held their annual picnic
on Sunday at. the Teeswater Park.
Linda Purdon accompanied the
Thorndale folks home to visit there
this wk.
11r, aeend Mrs. George Bradley and
fancily, of Mount Forest, and her
sister, Mrs. Dowling, spent Sunday
i with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitehe-
sun at. St. Helens.
Hill Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Wall, was one of eight boys who
left Wingham by bus on Saturday
to train at Camp Ipperwashh for the
next seven weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Couites and
Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keat-
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ins, 'Winghanc, visited on Sunday Sux:day, visited o11 Thurs of rat with Mlrs.
with Mrs. 3. M. 'ou es, a grave, Mrs. las. . G. and attended the Memorial service Gillespie and Mrs, Ezra Sciloltz Miss Isabel Fox, Blyth.
in Brandon Cemetery in the even-
Ing.
I Miss Elaine Conn, .of Toronto, left
I by plane on ,Monday morning from
Malton airport to visit with Mr.
'and Mrs, James Keene and fancily,
of Vancouver, B.C., for the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. Finlay McGowan,
of Toronto, visited here on Sunday
and at the hospital with their
daughter, Mrs, Ronald Jamieson, of
East Wawanosh,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Ashby, of
Toronto, who spent last week with
Mr, and Mb's. Chas. Robinson, re-
turned :home on°Saturday.
Miss Bridgetta O'Malley, super-
intendent •of Sarnia Hospital, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, O'Mal-
ley on Sunday and Miss Virginia
Tarns, who spent last week at the
O'Malley home, rete rad to London
on Sunday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. William Ford, of
Wingham, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul,
Mrs. Leask McGee, of Wingham,
visited with Mr. and Mrs, George
McGee on Sunday.
Miss Beverley Gaunt, and Miss
Norma Forster, of London, spent
the week -end at their respective
homes in West Wawanosh,
Mrs. Emerson Austin, of London,
is spending a few days this week
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Robert Stewart, and with other
relatives in this district.
Mr. and • Mrs. Edward Falconer,
of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Robs.
Gibson, of Brantford, spent the
week -End with their another, Mrs.
R, J. Currie,
Mr. and Mrs Carl Weber and
family visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, George Weber, of
Kitchener.
Teddy Underwood, of Toronto,
has been holidaying with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, :fames
McIlrath,
Mrs. John McKenzie and her
family moved on Tuesday from
their home on the Division Line Lb
Port Weller. i
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McPherson 1
and family, of St. Helens, Mrs.!
Gordon Elliott, Wingham, and Mrs.!
Wm. Drinkwater, of London, who
has been visiting with Mrs. Elliott
for the past week, visited on Sun -
clay with Mr. and Mrs. Walter r,f- 1
Nott.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw i
and fancily. of London, visited over ;
the week -ed with Mr. and Mrs, El -1
rov Laidlaw and with his mnt.lter,
Mrs. James Laidlaw, in the village,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strnughan, of
Goderich, also visited with his sis-
ter, Mrs, Laidlaw, in the village on
B 1 ' :M I Martin, Mrs 3.C Campbell, of Se , and with
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Miracle Whip Salad DRESSING, 32 -ozjar 55c
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