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MiGs Donna Hutithiwn ::pent the
week -end with Mr. awl Mrs, ltuy
Dawson, of (+last. liVawann:,h,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bimini and
;family attended the „p+ it an-:(nlith
wedding In the ('htiord United
.Ohureh on Saturday ami the wed-
ding dinner for :9i guer.t:+ in the
ISS room of the church Little Ev-
elyn Bl man was Bowel girl for
the ,occasion_
. Mr. and Mrs, 'Robert Alexander.
of •Goderieh, visite+! nu `oiud:ty with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray hit ll.
Mr. and Mr:;. W. A 1Iunmphr+y.
of West 11'awann. h. and their fam-
ily, Ivl:r. and Mrs. rico % ebsi •r and
daughters, Mr. and Mi:.. Roy Rob-
inson and :;on.,, an+l tlse : i;, ;leri
children were :it ilespeter on Sun-
day where they attended a family
gathering with Mr.:iuti Mrs. Lorne
Humphrey.
Brian Jamieson and Jimmie liee-
04 1000, Wedndiday 4u17. ;tli, 190
eroft were among the Cubs wl o
+'amped at the lake with the Cub
leaders this weekend.
tenye and Lois ii,ckenswitier spent
a few days last week with their
,tont, Mrs, Scotty .Matheson, of
Dresden, :uid returned home on
Sunday with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank I4lekenswiller, who visit-
ed at the Matheson home. Miss
Jane l.lceuswilier, of Mount For-
esl. is Holidaying this week with
her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Mur-
ray and Barry, spent Thursday in
l;nderieh with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
A. Williams,
Mi•+s Evelyn Dickson, of tlowick,
spent a few days last week with
her accent, Mrs. Lorne Sct•tt.
tiir. and Mrs. Alec Coulter, who
:pent the past few weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Greenaway, return-
ed home to London last week -end
Miss. Barbara Coultes, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with her par -
er t!, M. xnd Xvirr. Gecl1 Goultex•
Mrs, George Fisher and Doris,
who spent the past week at a cot-
tage at Ossossane Beach with Mrs.
Arnold I.ougheed and children, of
Peterborough. returned .home on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Long,-
heed
ong'-heed and their family, who will
spend this week at the Fisher
home.
Mi. and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and
' Larry, of Milverton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Gibson and ehildren, of
Ashfield, visited on Sunday at the
Fisher home het'e,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Myles St. Marie and
children attended the gathering of
the folks of the St. Augustine and
Lucknow RC Churches at Formosa
park on Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs. James McIntyre
and family, of Ridegtown, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McCienaghan, and Allan stayed to
,'. spend a week here. Mr, and Mrs.
Wm, Parker and family, of Exeter,
I Mr. and Mrs, Melvin McClenaghan ,
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of Waterloo, also visited at the Mc- Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave. The former Joan Lucille
Clenaghan home on Sunday. Paul • Brydges, the bride is the daughter of Mr. James Brydges of Ridge-
stayed to spend a week here.
1 Rev. and Mrs. George Watt and and Mrs. Archie McDonald of London, --Photo by Harvey McDowell
I family, of Oakville, spent the week -
town and the late Mrs. Brydges. The groom's parents are Mr.
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cottage on the former's farm, west
of the Stone School on the 2nd line
of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. James McIlrath
were in Teronnto last week -end and
their grandson. Teddy Underwood,
who had been visiting here for a
week, returned home to his parents.
Mr, and Mrs. George Coultes, of
East Wawanosh, and the Coultes
families, Mr. and Mrs, John Gaunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Pocock, of Lambeth, Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Lucas and son, Gary, and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hughes,
Karen and Larry, all of Sarnia,
attended the Coultes and Leaver
family gathering at Goderich on
Sunday,
Mrs. Dowling and Laverne visited
end with his father, Rev. W. J. the river road they broke the wa-
1 Watt, and other relatives here, ter pipes at J. D, Beeeroft's, where
11 Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and pipes cross under the road from
family, Mr, and Mrs, Relison Fal- a well located at the hill, which
corer and family, all of Sarnia, feeds the farm buildings.
I spent the week -end with Mrs, Cecil Mr, and Mrs. John Rintoul and
Falconer. Donald, of Toronto visited this
Mr. Ross McGregor, of Toronto, week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
spent the week -end with Mr. and don Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart
Mrs. Walter Arscott and other rela- McPherson and other relatives in
tives in this district, Ashfield, Fordyce and Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler, of Mr, James Weir of Woodstock
Goderieh, visited on Sunday with, was in this district last Wednesday
Mr, and Mrs. James McInnis. visiting with former neighbours
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McMillan and and with Mr, Jack Weir and Mr,
children, of Holyrood, visited on Fred Davidson, residents of the
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brookhaven Horne, Wingham.
Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMillan and
The senior choir in the Presby- children of Grimsby spent the
terian Church here wore their new week -end at the manse with Mr.
royal blue choir gowns with white with her father, Mr, Wm. Rooney, and Mrs. Derwyn Hill. Mr. Mc -
collars on Sunday, The organist, I who has been a patient in Palmer- Millan was an elder in St. John's
Miss Mary Fisher, and the junior
members wear the white choir
gowns. Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and Mr, and attended the Smith-Ressor wed -
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Somers and
Mr, Alex Yuill, of Lincoln, Mich., Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Wayne and cling at Cedar Grove 'United Church
who were in this district on Sun- Janis, with Mrs. Lena Furbur, on Saturday and the wedding din -
da ttendina the athering of the spent Sunday at the home of the nor, served for over 100 guests in
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les the home church, They spent the week -end
and Mrs. Wm. J. Peaccok, Morris, 1 Fariaile of Scotland:
h f their daughter, Mrs
ston Hospital since he took a P1esbyterian Church at Grimsby.
stroke on Friday last, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Chapman
M. and Mrs, Herb Buckton and
son B01 of Lneknow and Mrs, E, R.
Douglas and Mr. Cecil Fisher of
boon visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Morrison.
Mr, Kenneth 'Ginn, Betty ant
Larry, were at the home of ills sis-
ter, Mrs, Ed Taylor of Inneritip on
Sunday and attended the Zinn
family picnic, with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Irvine Zinn.
Mr, and Mrs, ,Archie Purdon,
Kathy and Lori, and Mr, and Mrs,
Russell Purdon and childrden at-
tended the Milk Producers' family
gathering at Woodstock oil Thurs-
day.
Miss Elaine Conn returned home
from Vancouver by plane on Fri-
day, after visiting for three weeks
with Mrs. James Keene,
Mrs. Irene Patterson, of To-
ronto spent the week -end with hei
brother, Mr, Charles Taylor, and
her mother, Mrs, William Taylor,
a patient in Wingham Hospital,
Mrs. Taylor was able to have the
cast removed from her leg on Wed.
nesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pardon spent
Wednesday last at Port Elgin and
Southampton and visited with Mr,
and Mrs. John Stein of Kincardine,
Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw, who finished
her commercial course in the•Wing-
hani District High School in June,
has been employed in the Bank of
Commerce, Wingham, for the past
few weeks.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presby-
terian Church are making a quilt
in the Sunday School room of the
church this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of
Ashfield and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cameron, Lucknow, were in Lon-
don on Sunday and Mrs. Albert
Cameron will be a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital this week, following
an operation on her foot on Mon-
day. Miss Sharon Rintoul visited'
last week at the Cameron home in
Ashfield and Linda Cameron is
visiting this week at the Rintoul
home at Fordyce.
Karen .and Lesa Scholtz of God-
erich spent last week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
.Scholtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson,
Keith and Glen of Preston are
spending a few days this week with
her father, Mr. Arthur Moore.
Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Robinson and
Billie spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Coupland of To-
ronto.
y a a g latter's daughter, Mrs, Jack Me. the Sunday School loom o e
Yuill families at h m of Mr
spent the week -end with Mr. and Big machinery used by the Bell at the home o
Ross Smith, Toronto.
Mrs, Dawson Craig. Others who at_ Telephone Company to bury cable
was busy this week in this district.
When in the village they broke
through the piping from the new
drilled well and caused havoc with
the water supply to the homes. On been assisting in the store. and children, Mr. and Mrs. George �IIIR111�111_41111IIIelU411111111PIIIINIIILaIII■IIISIIIMIUIIIIIMIII!IIIw111P11,1111111411I1.11 MITA
tended from this community were
Proctor, Yuill, McMurray, McBurn-
ey and Robertson families.
Mr. James Gaunt and Mr. Melvin
Mathers have been busy erecting a
1Hours
Friday, July 27
10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
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Garry Chapman left on Sunday
to spend the next few weeks with Currie families, Mrs. R, J. Currie, •
his uncle, Mr. Nelson Smith, at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falconer of —
Markham. Miss Muriel Moore has i London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Currie !I
Moc ee and (family, Mr, and Mrs,
Douglas Simpson and son Currie
and other relatives from Buffalo,
gatherer! on t:uiulay at Brantford
Mohawk park with Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Gibson of Brantford and
enjoyed a family get-together.
Mr, and Mrs, Carman Whytock
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Alex Whytock of '1'eeswater.
Mrs, Edna Darr of London Spent
a few days last week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Thomas O'Malley, Kath-
leen O'Malley Is spending thin week
at London, She will enter St. Jo-
seph's Hospital as a student nurse
this fall.
Miss Joyce Hamilton of Gorrle
spent the week -end with her aunt,
Mrs, E. Dow.
At the baptismal service in Cal- mill during his absence,
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vin:Brick United •Church on Sun
day, Rev, I•T. Anderson baptized
Donna Lattise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Whytock, and Patricia
Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Shiell, and Donna Louise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Dawson. Mr, Anderson eoinmeno-
es his vacation this week and Mr.
Clifford Coulter will conduct the
service for the next two weeks. The
United Church Women will have
charge of a service In August, in
both Calvin -Brick and Belgrave
Churches, They will have a special
speaker for the oeeasion,
Mr. Oscar Schetter is holidaying
this week, Gorton Milton! and
Arnold Marshall, of Guelph, are in
charge of the I3. S. Watt chopping
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