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Brother Passes in
Toronto Hospital
WHITECHURCH---Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Arseott and family were
called to Toronto on Wednesday
last, as her brother, Patrick Cas-
sidy, 38, had taken a heart seizure
and was in hospital, He passed
away later that day.
Besides his wife, he leaves one
Guild is Pie.sed
With Proceeds
From (Fair Booth
BREADS ARM
FORD\VI("II St. Anne's Guild
met at the home of Mrs. Lynn
Bunker last Thursday for its regu-
lar meeting, which opened with the ;
Lord's prayer. A chapter from the
study book, "DisciplineIs P't•ee-
ryon, Daniel, and one daughter, Pa- dont," was read try Mrs. Cxt•ac•e
trivia. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
l3rmvne tvitlt passages of Scripture
Daniel Cassidy, reside at Btuevale, throughout the story.
and he has six sisters and four
The minutes of the last meeting
brothers. Funeral service was held were read byMiss Elva Foster. The
on Saturday morning with inter -
president, Mrs. Jean Sothern,
ntent in Holy Cross Cemetery, thanked the members for helping
Thornhill.
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Listowel, Hanover,
Goderich.
at the booth on fair day. The
members were pleased to hear the
proeeeds were $158.:)4, after all ex-
penses were paid.
Roll call, a verse with "Thanks"
was answered by 18 members with
two guests present, The next meet-
ing is to be held in the church
basement, when Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Cooper will show films of
their trip. Members are asked to
take a friend.
The president road a letter from
Mrs. Attwell, telling of the family's
activities since moving to Ottawa,
Mrs. Anderson then closed the
meeting with prayer,
Mrs, Grace Brown conducted a
contest, which was followed by
lunch, served by the hostess, assist-
ed by Mrs. Willa Douglas and Mrs.
Helen 'Leppington.
LAKELET
Mrs. J. Tc'rryberry and fancily, of
Mount Forest, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Reidt on Friday,
Mrs. Paul Knudsen, of Toronto,
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Smith. i.\Tr, Knudsen also
spent the week -end at the same
home.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Del-
mar Dickert on Sunday were Mr.
Alf. Filsinger, of Mildmay, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Inglis and fancily, and
Mrs. Helen Pross and fancily, of
Detroit, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ireland and
Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer-
guson spent the week -end touring
Southern Ontario, visiting with
relatives and calling at points of
interest, which included the Jack
Miner Bird Sanetuart F' lle
L•A U;I.,HT-- .Master Dotlglas In-
glis, six-year-old son of Mr. and
Jack Inglis, had a mishap on Fri-
day evening. Douglas has a pet
heifer and while riding 00 its back
he fell striking his right arm. The
arm was X-rayed and found to be
fractured. The injured member was
placed in a east which will remain
on for a few weeks and Douglas
%vas able to return to his home.
Fractures Skull
I LAKI'.L1 T Master Ronald
Darkness, son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Bruce IIarkttvss, took a tumble off
his bicycle last Saturday, striking
his head in the fall. He was later
taken to the doctor and X-rayed
and found to be suffering from a
fractured skull. He is recovering'
satisfactorily at his home.
Shower held at
! Johnson Home
FORDWICH_. Mrs, Carroll John-
son and Miss Donna Johnson en-
tertained at their hone Wednesday
i evening at a miscellaneous shower
I in honour of Miss Eunice Martin,
bride -elect of this month.
Several contests and games were
enjoyed during the evening, Gifts
were presented to the bride-to-be
by Lynn Johnson. Eunice thanked
everyone and a delicious lunch was
served by the hostesses.
At Plowing Match
I.,AKELET- Those of the com-
munity who attended the Plowing
Match at Owen Sound this past
week were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Jacques and sons, Mr, and Mrs
Lyle Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i
Behrns, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ver-
steeg, Mr. Bob Versteeg, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
H, Hohnstein, Mr. and Mrs. B. Al-
lan and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
deBoer, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gadke, Mr. and
Mrs. R. McComb, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wright, Jack and Graham
'Wright, Mr, Elmer Greenly. La-
verne and Jim, Mr. Stan Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Kreller, , Mrs.
H. Dentmerling and Mr.• Stuart
y a Kin Douglas.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.}
Lloyd Jacques last week were Mrs:!
Ethel Cranch, of Rochester, N.Y.,' Falls from 1 L
or e
Mrs. W. E. Weir and Miss G. Bush, f
of Wroxeter, Mrs, W. H. Dane, of
Corrie, and Miss Nancy Jacques, �o in Hospital
of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Jacques and LAKELET-Master Andy Byler,
fancily visited the latter's sister, 7 -year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Tont Edgar, and Mr. Edgar, . Reuben Byler, had the misfortune
of St, Thomas, one day recently. I to fall from a horse that had be -
Quite a number of local people cpauome frightened from an unknown
P p se, bolted and run away. 'rhe
attended the supper at the United young lac) lost consciousness when
Church on Thursday night and en- ; he struck the ground and was rush-
joyecl a delicious meal. ed to the Bruce County Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadlce, Mr. and at Walkerton for observation and
Mrs. Glen Reidt and Mr. Donald treatment. Luckily there was no
Goll spent the week -end visiting serious injury and Andy was ex -
at Sudbury and district. , petted to return home on Monday. I
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