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' III `CCHURCN John L Haggitt
Dies in Brussels
WHITECHU •CH ---John Jaynes
A miscellaneous shower was held
in the memorial hall here on Fri.
day evening in honor of the bride
' 4 this ninnth, Miss Louise Irwin
I•t,r' yr•e Lunch was served and
tie r,�iaia time was enjoyed by all.
'firs l or, then Tiffin has been a
'3t'cn* in Wingham Hospital "'fur.
rg the past week.
Mr. Herbs rt Laidlaw spent the
as, twn t'weeks with relatives at
Es'' aril returned to Orillia
S;+,lay, where Mr. and Mrs
Li-d1;aw met him.
3Tt. l.n s91ng and her daughter.
?Mrs 14rt:re rt Aateheson of St. Het
- *.t.er7,I1-1tre .Horning sersit'e
tia;•.•r:tn.t n Ang:ican Church
t 1trhy whirr. a Harvest Horne
c:4 and two prayer
a,�=«i . gsf?s .f Mr and Mrs. Alex
1,E•;ian of Kat•:h.•ner. and a hap.
ktver. the gift of lir. and
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Ilf)NT; 1 0 G S. ;I. Walker WINCHAM
flaggitt, son of the late Edw
Haggitt and Annie .Little of BI
passed away on Tuesday at
home in Brussels after a he
seizure.. He was in his 76th y
They lived for many years on
town line of Morris before re
ing to Brussels.
reception for one hundred guests
..eas held at the Col. John McCrae
hail in Guelph. The couple will
make their home In Guelph.
arra Mr and Mrs. Alan Pattison spent
yth the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
his Anson Pattison and other relatives
art :a an Guelph .during the week -end
ear 1 Mr. Leslie Deacon of Coronach,
the) Sask., alsoo attended the wedding
ttr- ( and left with relatives to spend the
week -end in Kineardlne.
He married Maude Emerson of r
West Wawanosh, who survives. (
The funeral was held from the
D. A Rann funeral home, Brussels.'
to the Blyth (Pmetery on Thurs-
day with the Anglican rector of-
ficiating.
Mrs. Evans of Arthur. were dedi-
cated by the rector in memory of
Mrs. Dowling's mother, the late
Mrs William Rooney. Mrs, Dow_
ling and Mrs. Aitchesan visited
with Mount Forest relatives fol-
lowing the service.
Mrs. Walter Lott spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Joe An.
Berson of Kincardine and on Sat.
urday attended the family reunion
if the Campbells, held at the
park. Around 50 relatives from
Toronto. Sudbury, Orillia, Galt,
Port Elgin and other local points
gathered, and in the evening all
net at the Campbell home farm
near Ripley.
Quite a crowd gathered on Sat-
urday at the home of Mr. Peter
and Miss Annie Kennedy for the
sale of the property and furniture •
of the home.
Barry Tiffin commenced work.
Past week at the Mitchell Meat
:Market, Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Tiffin tied fa-
nily visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of God-
erich.
Muriel Conn, Ann Weber and
Margaret Moore started to Wing -
am District High School last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich
enberg of Southampton are vaca
toning this week with her par
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
nd with Mildmay relatives. Al
!sited on Sunday with Mrs. Per
ue and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrenc
annan of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphre
nd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humph
ey and family of St. Helens open
unday with Mr. and Mrs. Ro
obinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Payne o
etroit spent last week with Mr
nd Mrs. Wm, Kennedy of Mar
och, Albert Perry, who spent the
ast week at the Kennedy home
eturned to Parkhill. Mrs. Clara
erry, who spent the past seven
eeks in hospital, spent last week
t the Kennedy home and Mr. and
rs, Jack Jeffs and family of Mt.
rydges visited there on Sunday.
Mr, Thomas Reid of Marnoch.
ho lost his barn this fall by fire,
as purchased the farm of Mr, C,
. Henning of Wroxeter and gets
ssession the first of October. Mr.
d Mrs. Henry of Mt• Brydges
ent the week -end with her par-
tsts, Mr. and Mrs. Reid,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
nth Ann and Doreen were in To-
nto on Friday and Miss Ruth
nn commences a ten -months
urse at the Canada Business
Coliege there this week.
Lawrence and John Taylor, Miss
any and Jimmie and Wayne
ultes attended the London Ex-
bition on Monday.
Mrs. Rutherford Reavie and
aron spent a day last week with
r husband in Westminster Hos-
al, London,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Simmons of
rriston spent Sunday with Mr,
d Mrs, Kenneth Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. James E, Currie
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
s. Robert McDonald of James.
n.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, t.-eretary
Grey -Bruce Institute area. for
the. past two years and Mrs. E. E.
Walker, delegate from the local In-
stitute spent Wednesday a. n d
Thursday attending the conven-
tion at Southampton, held in the
United Church there. Mrs. Russell
Ross, Mrs. James Currie, Mrs, Rus-.
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A sell Gaunt, and Mrs, David Eadie
of I3elmore attended on Thursday.
Mrs. Emerson was appointed ser,_
11, retary for another year.,
The local institute meets this
A Tuesday evening and the district
president of South Bruce, Mrs.
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Clifford Hewitt of Bervie will be
111 the special speaker.
Mrs, William Dawson, Mr, and
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Mr, Wesley Tiffin and Andrew
Henderson visited with Mr. and
• Mrs, Calvin Robinson on Sunday.
Mr. Walter James has sold his
house in the village to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Moore of Wroxeter,
Brian, son of Mt, and Mrs, Ru:r,
(,ell Purdou has been laid up with
j-�`- a strep throat.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johns-
_ ton and daughters of Clinton spent
• Sunday with hisparents, Mr. and
p Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
Mr, and Mrs, Etobert Coultes of
Morris visited on Sunday with Mr.
E and Mrs, Albert Coultes.
• • Mr. and Mrs, lack Coulter and
= Debra Ann visited on Sunday with
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her parents, Mt, and Mrs. Mervin
Pipe of Brussels,
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Pattison, Mr,
and Mrs, Roy Pattison and r)orree
were In Guelph Saturday and at.
tended the wedding of Jean Lois
Deacon, youngest daughter of Mr.
Richard beacon and the line Mrs.
Deacon to Mr, Melbourne Arthur.
Kopperson of Guelph. The rear-
w .
rlage was solemnized in Norfolk St,
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Mr. end Mrs. Howard Dennison
and son, Danny, of Sudbury spent
a few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnston Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and
George, and Mr. and Mrs. Barley
Caaunt, attended the London Fair
on Saturday.
Quite a few from this district
were at Blyth on Friday and Sat-
rday to view again the old thresh-
ing machines they used to work
with, or the old-time tractors. All
spent an Interesting afternoon re-
calling the days and fun of long,
ago, when these monsters made 1
their way from farm to farm in
the fall.
Mr, and Mrs. ,lames Altcheson of
St. Helens visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh k)Impson .on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and family
spent last week -tend on a trip in
the Georgian Bay and Muskoka
district.
Mr. a,nd Mrs. Richard Proeto5
and Joyce o1 Brussels vIalted otr
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordgn
McB,
Mrsurney. Idlgin ;.awry dagghterr
of Lorain spent tlundayand wttl> her
sister, Mrs. George Fisher.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Martin and
Sandra of Stratford spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Howard gar.
tin,
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This car will go 100 miles for a dollar.
On the highway, at highway speeds, the
Volkswagen 1200 delivers around forty
miles to a gallon of gas. (The average for
city and country is 38 mpg.)
If you live where gas is forty cents a
gallon, your full expense isn't hard to
figure out. A penny a mile.
But then there's the oil.
(A Volkswagen never needs oil between
Changes.)
And the coaling system.
(A Volkswagen is cooled with air instead
of water. There's nothing to rust, leak, or
replace. And no anti -freeze to buy.)
Operating a car means money for
upkeep.
(A VW • needs less maintenance and
fewer repairs than any car in its class.
Our factory employs 5,000 full-time inspec-
tors who see to it that every Volkswagen
is built to last.)
And money for things like dented
fenders?
(The Volkswagen is a sensible car. You
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don't have to replace half the body for
the sake of a new fender. A few bolts, a
few minutes, and the job is done.)
Visit your VW dealer soon and see the
Volkswagen. And don't be afraid to•give
it a good test run.
1t only costs us a penny a mile.
IMPORTS PAY FOR EXPORTS
HAT A 6001 HOTEL
EANS TO A TOWN!
... All citizens want their town to progress
. . Progress means more industry for employment
.. . This, in turn, means more prosperity for the town
When Industry Makes a Survey of a Town
Good Accommodation and Good Food is an import=
ant consideration
• The general prosperous appearance of the town is
important
4tee e‘t dleezete adder
ON SEPT. 19 -Votefor Progress'
Liquor would oiily be available in the dining lounge 'with meals—during normal
'meal hours: 12-2 p.m., 5-8 p.m.
The hours of sale in cocktail lounge are always subject to the control of Town
Council iii conjunction with the Liquor Control Commission.
SEIft 19 VOTE FOR A HOTEL
HELP WINGHAM PROSPER
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