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WIT ORT/RCli • The a:n;kili.1;
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field recently at the borne of J. G.
G,iilespie with eleven members:
Present. Rev: W. J. Watt presider!.
The secretary -treasurer;„ Mrs, it:.zra
Scholtz, gave the financial report,
The receipts were as follows, Conn-;
ty grant, $40; , Wawanosh grant,
X10; Women's Instituto donation,
•$10; legislative grant, $311. concert
and dance; $63. The expenses were •
Itemized as follows: Fees to. coun-
ty library, .$30; librarian's salary,
$20; books, $80; miscellaneous ex,,
perms, $29.
The books had been changed:ed
three times, with: a circulation
of
1,7.17 books, :54 more than last year.
:Albert Paterson was appointed •
chairmen for this year with M.
Scholtz as seerec.ary-treasurer nud
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Willis. Mts.
•Drawling and Mrs., Coen Tin-leoner
appointed to. the ways and melons
t'ohmi ttee.
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Mr. Douglas Simpsonson of Gul
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was taken ,t9 Wingham 'Hospital.
1.aSi Friday da evening' it bY a
m
,tu.lange
atter injuiriagvertebrar,e in hisi
back while werlt1a, ng in .the hon.
Mr; and Mrs. 'Webster ,7se#tiin
of Listowel visited :at the home of'
their daughter. Mrs, Archie R1lr=•
don on. Friday:
Mrs. George 11'iayler haabeen a
patient in the Wingham hospital
during the past week, :suffering'
from .flu ,and pneumonia.
Mr, Fred Davidson moved leis
well-dxlllilig equiptn,ent to the
farm of William Purdon can Sat-
urday.
Mr, and:Mrs, •Garnet Farrier and
Janis spent the weep -end in To-
ionto, and with Mr; and Mrs. Car
n) an Farrier at. Long !,'ranch,
lv r, and Mrs. E.u$seil Ross and
children spent Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Ronald: Coultea
of East Wawanosh.
,•Mr, Clifford MCNall of Cargill
hes purohasecl his father's farm on
the 4th concession of Kinloss and
Mr. •aind Mrs, Robert McNeil tnov-
ed• oat. Monday to their • home i)•n
bin Street,. LucknoW,- •Mr•, and,
ms Harry Swan, who o have—.`been:
employed on: a farm'' hoar 'eeswa-
ter, hove
aapved In�.tl
o
farm. M C Na I1
Mr.
'William Rinto 1 rand t'
s
m
en'
have been busy this •Week, •talt(ng•
down the church: shed 'he hbught:
at Fine River, on 'the Blimewater•
I'Fighway, He Intends .to erect at
near his other barn . for an • imple-
ment shed, henhouse •. and : bpen
cattle shed.
Mrs, • Robert Adams iias been
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Theatre itaivistoit
WElDNIISDAY k ' 'IITJR$DAY
March 10 and 70.
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NOON"
(Addtikt)
MichaelCraig
Filmed on Location off. the.
Shores of Nova Scotia
FRIDAY and .SATURDAY
March 21 ting 22
"BABY ANS %SIE
BATTLES IIP”
(Color) =
rutin Mills and
Richard .Attenborough.';'' •
"FIREMAN-:. SAVE
MY. CHILD"
A• ,Double -Bill Laugh •Etiot
Spike' japes and his hell ItOt
.Musicians
• MONDAY and TUESITAY••
Maaeh 24 ;and g5
"BAND OF ,A'NOL.
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Adult — Technicolor
' Clark Gable and•.
Yvonne De Carlo
He Bought his VPoinan on ;the.
_, iaye Block of N`ew Orleans •
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Euchre Raises
Money for Trip
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st of g and the pupils of 15,5,. �^lo Q.
la,
Wawanosh spenaered .0 -euchre
in the school 'last k'rida"y EVwming•
Fourteen tables were -i:n play, Mrs,
George Walker ,and Gary Reayie
-hold :high points and MarY Taarlor
end Wayne Coultes had the low'
soores, Douglas Cpultes won the
mystery prize, while Mrs. Allan;
Pattison held the lucky ticket on.
the quilt ,and the five• dollar,
George Walker jovial! :sol
the many:ones to .a i i d off
ll tor du is and
children, and .alnlost $3Q wins pea,
lized for the bus trip for the child-
ren this summer. The people of the
12th concession -wit! spormsor the
tnext euchre party in tWo weeks,
laid up for the past two weeks
With A 134011 n uxy. Mrs. Alex 'Ing-
lis assisted An the Adams 'home,
after taking the little t\04, Laurie,.
to, the Moine of 1or ;parents, ,Mr,
and Mrs. Roddy Inglis of .Forest.
lyfr, and ,Mrs Inglis and Mr.
Thomas. Inglis .atte.4ed the funeral
of the "date liars ,Schuanae}ter .of
`, eeswater;on:Monda"y, Mrs, ,Schu-
•ma,eher, the'-,for••reon Maly: Anne
'McKenzie,•vee2,-.i !,:h ,r 92nd year.
Y Mra d Mxd
Charles
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and
ihree ,oli1drerMr tndMrs. 'ran1
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rand- lVtrS'.,dward 'R4btn--
rtori " and Sop s r of , St,' Augustine,
visited ,on : Sunday;°.with Mr. and
Mrs Gershom Jolltihton,
Mr. `and 'Mrs, .:Charles Robinson
spent •a fete days last week at the
home of Mr, and Ii Mrs, Stewart
1
Coup,and of. Toronto oionto and with
other relatives there, •
Mr. and Mr<st. Rribert Laidlaw;
'Clifford, Raymoaid; .and AlrthUr,
Visited, on Sunday.at the home of
Mrs., 3. Holmes, .Clinton;.-
Mr.
. M . "and.Mrs ,•Jae1 c 'Kerr and-
Jack
of T111sonbutg spent the
week, -end With hem --;parents; Mr:,
and 'Mrs. Herbert ;Lokdlaw, •
¥r, end • Mrs, Ronald ;Barker,
Brenda and Robert,' of Goderich,
visited ,"on- Skinday "with Mr. and
Mrs, John MMEur ney. ,
,Mr. and Nisi .Gerald Watson,
who returned. to their home at
1! orest; iast ,Teras sdayy after spend
lug two :mbi tlrs iiF :Florida, spent
the .w ek-end• with her parents;,
Mr. and Mt's. Alfari:'Pattison. •
'and -.Mrs. Harry Cook and
MRS, 0. RICHARDS
Is lr.I, SPEAKER:
WHITFCHcliit.t .The regular
Meeting pf the Womena .Institute
was held On ' ueada►Y ,last at :the.
Memorial 'Hail with 20 ladies
present, .arid with the ,president,
Mrs, Ruseell Rosa, presiding, ,After
the opening ertere aes, the ladies:
deoidegl to h91d a• variety Program
en Mardi. 21,With.a da. e f o to
n8 ti�... w
ilig,nd with Mrs, . Miller, :Mrs.
Walker and Mrs. Fran14 Hose as-
sisting 'the preeent program enm-
mittee, Mrs, Wallace 1 onn, Mrs
Johnston Gonn and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier will be at the lunch .conn.
ter, Mrs, J, Cf., Gillespie was ap-
pointed as the Institute '.represen-
tative on the Library Board, and
Mrs, Herbert Laidlaw, Mrs. McIn-
nis and Mrs, Johnston Conn as a
nominating coniniittee,
The TO/lowing' program was then
presented; _• Mrs. Jas; .,,E;.ichardson
sang a solo; 'Mrs, Jos, Tiffin ^p1.ay-
ed a piano solo, ''When Trish Eyes,
Are Striding", and 'Mrs, .J; .Conn
gave two humorous.readings.Mrs.
Milian •,Mgo're "led in two , ,Irish'
eo st
me s.
'The specs l 'Sneaker,
¢xs,;Geland
Richards'of Parmaptt •;Wea'fres-
ent
and-
a Very'`i
me
resting
tak on "Canadian
Agrrcuih}re:And
Industries",,
explaining
t
ways •far hers' wives ; can , assist
With. agricultural. "proiileitts. • Mrs.
Richards has since' been• appointed
on the ,Frov'ingial.- $card from
race
BCo. The ]rieetirig was :olosed
With the national anthem; and ,..the
hostesses, Mr's: Jos,4cibg:And Ws,
Albert ulte
bet • Co s •4$rvod. =►u.nch, The
next .meeting will ,bw h'eld in 'the
.hall, 1 - c.
Wawan.oshlNative
Dies in Dakota
Mrs, •.' Min 'Farquhar,son • ,ohn
stone, 94,. "wile.,'had had. %.resided -In.
grand ,Forks; orth Dakota; ,for
many years died<,the a on .Mach
r
S after, a:'(br>,ef. illliess:.
•
A daughter of ,the late Walltam:
Farquharson and ..Ann• . Grans/Bic,
she was born ;on .the • ,farm 'now
owned by "Gordon •Naylor on'`the
corner of, the 9th cones
csion of
Wawanosh and '"the Division Line.
Tier fatherteas the. (hit postmas-
ter at Fordyce+
Austdrl.;visited :on Senday,with Mi:`, She married'Harry;H:='Johnstone
:
and d4irs Wm :;Ffelly, Seaforth,
Mr . "said ]VF's .';Aibert • Vincent,
1Vl rs Fray MCSW'Cen'r""and son, Gary,
Wingham,• Mr girdlMrs, Clifford.
Logan, and Atildrien;:Belgrave,.:and
NKr and ` Mrs site "Vincent ann.
family of L o d6n xattended a far
i:ly..dihner at the •:home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold VWric ii, :East Wawa
ion December 25;'1894' at Seiforth:
and the Couple* fawned' nail. 1335.
when they. moved :to .Grand Forks.
Her husband died:7n 1941, tr .
Surviving are •,two ..sons,. Dr:,
Robert .Et ;Johnstone, Chicago andDr Archie tmV Johnstone, Cleve-
land. One :half sister alsosurvihes,
Miss Casale Warquh4arson of Ter-
Wingham
nosh qn.. Stindayi 7n' honour of lento, w}to.'resided ,on John Street,
'fa. i1 t d
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.hitt t a
mti Y Y F � "for a ntimbel• of year
Miss •Gertialti ,5tewart, of Cooks . Burial was in the 3Vteritorial'1?ark
town‘,.. S}step clM Harold Wal Cemetery in. Grand',Fot'ks: on'Wed
ker, lwhc has' been ion a cruise for 'nesday, :3liareh'5th, ••
the past four inioitttis, :has booked
Ilei passagenclroine+oh the Italian
uleaifl r)itLisbon, E' irttt'.
Aprit.otliuilvIr. and Mrs.
Max Stewart, w !„*yhom she has
been visiting, n.,tAfi Canadian Em-
•iassy,.'alse 1epve<thjs rnrnth by.
plan'e zto=•spend ifitfew weeks in
Meatieq . d C „f.•.�=T.f�7j
;.Miss ,Winni fr aParriero of 'Tor
itto spent ti er,Lweei[-end ,with Me.„
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for the "ewe:d r fry" --20'
worth $23.95 -•-- only i9
i riptiorls;,
•iSirtr-
CLUB RACERS
with a -speed gears for the
;htlrp leen-alters •- worth
$57,50 - only 25 iubscrip-
rions♦
s giving away
SNARP...NEW.::'
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FREE!
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OFFER.!: • •
a bicycle for EVERY ago group
and every purpose:
As you }move to de is self o few subscriptions for The Globe told Moil
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tielevi --return it to us TODAY and we will send you official subsorip-
tiion -forms by the next moil, Meantime, show this offer to everyone you
think Might .give you an order! Get on the phone) Cali up your friends
and relatives: Tell thein how they Biro hell, you to wino new bicYCiei
Show this affe'r to Mom and Dad, ohd get them to help you. tool
'YOU ;004'4'T IAVI$ TO DEiLIVt1C ANY PAPERS' Ott coL EC1' ANY MONEYi
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it. Oleic red Mello
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girder !ants 414 MOO et the offer. `.
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tor *arty Spring
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Get 10 work with Mork and'•
bod NOW*. and you should
hove o tot of subscriptions
ready to be signed the, minute
your order fer'n's calfs, Theis,
send in your orders Al ONCE
and keep' working until yeti
have se -Cured the number of',
orders required for the bicye*I
`lout wdritt
SYANDARD AND JUNO* SN:YCLU
lar Uri ond• flirts ever la $ars ptd--icer* 07,$o
Ahiy 20 subscriptions.
,$.O('WALW itcyci*.
and Mrs :Lorne Tohnsten Luck
-
now, now and 'with Mr_ ,and ;Mrs. Gar-
net Farrier•here♦
Alan Faleoner, : son of •Mr, and
Mrs Angus -Falconer was;`sick last'
week with` the •xnumps';:•
•Mr. and Mrs.•Keprieth:'Scott -and
children, of :Etat wWajvfu osh,, viSit-
ed on Sunday vi!ith her; :parents,
Mr, and Mrs Geor•gei•$atinders,'•of
'Lueknow.
. Five tables Weie in -piaY last
Friday :might •at the euchre heId'ait
$:S. No, 7, East Wavyanosh, ' :with
Mr,: ,and Mrs n Flobinson
,Charge. Mrs.:!gitrjc _ Armstrong
and Roy Robin$of%hold ;high•,points'
•and. Jean Naylekatpd.'Levi;,Bieman,
held 'lots :points a
•
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Former Nawanosh
Native. Passes
Mx do
,shnzl
{ a
Men... es t a d
a it ive a t
fox. most of her life, a resident of
East Wawanosh Township, died in
the Stratford General Hospital, on
Thursday of last weep, Mrs. Men,
zlesm who w,as, in her ;88th sear,
,hs been a Patient in nursing
henna in Mitchell for some time
and had not been In good health.
Recently she suffered: a stroke and
fell, fracturing cher hip,
A daughter.efthe late Alexander
'Robertson and Ann Reid, she was
one of a family .of six sons and
six .daughters, ,She was married" :to
John Menzies In 1.890 and they
farmed for many years on the 1.Oth
concession of East Wawanosh.
Mrs, Menzies was a member of
Calvin Presbyterian Church,
Surviving besides her husband,
who is, also a patient at the cours-
ing .hone an Mitehell, are four
daughters, Mrs, Cecil (Mae)
H r
ar .son, :Science E3i111 Mrs, Albert.
(Annie) Harrison, Seaforth; Mrs.
Douglas .(Jessie) Greer, 'and Miss
Ruth Menzies, Toronto, and one
son, Alex Menzies, St, Marys, One
brother and one.sister.are the last
su"rv)ving members of the family,
They are James Robertson WA
Mrs,. Clinton (Margaret) Olney, 01
Seattl ,
. Wash, brother,
A
A
dam
Robertson . of
1!,ast Wawarmash„
dmed only a few weeks There
are five., grandchildren and five
great-grandeh ild ren,
• Service Was conducted at P1 A.
Currie & ;Sons funeral :home in
Wingham. on ;Saturday at 2 p.m.,
by 17r,. A. 'N,intmo, and interment
was in" they Wingham Cemetery.
The ,pallbearers were Jaelt McGee,
Alex Robertson,. William sneers,
Wilford Harrison, William I•todgert
and W. W; Currie.
IVNITL H
� URGH
• Mr. :lames E. Currie was very
ill 'last week with the flu,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Currie
visited" on Sunday ;with Mr. and
Mrs, Alvin Armstrong, of Brussels.
The Whitechurch 'Farm ,Forum
met,en Monday. evening at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs, Wm,' Purr
don. with 1:3 present, After :the
broadcast the group held am iii
teresting discussion. Three tables
played euchre- and Lois Falconer
and Win, Pardon held high points:
The next meeting will he held al:
the `;home of Mr; and Mrs. Robert
Purdon.
Brick Church se.vice will be'lteld
at 10.00 a.m, for the next twp
Sundays. •
Mr. Frank ieirenswiller has
been a patient in Wingham hospi-
talduring the past week.
Little Ann Rieman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Levi Bieman, has
been under the doeter's •care dur-
ing "the week -end.' '
Brick Church 'W.M.S, meets this
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
Frank„ , Rosa., , spant , ..hast
week at the home' of Mr. .and Mrs.
Gordon Ross of Toronto.
The, North Huron Junior Farm-
ers ' presented, their one act play
in the crintest' at "Clinton last week,
and were given first place. They
will present their play at 'the In
stitute concert here on hriday.':
evening. -
Mrs. Gordon ',Elliott, Whohas
been a "patient in Sts Joseph's
Hospital.'for the past three weeks,
was able' to leave the 'hospital and
will• return home on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, of
Brussels visited on Monday with:
Mr;; and"- ars. 'Rintoul ",
Laverne Dowling had. the m.is-
iiw1.41114.11la OO.
Gilmo:ur's Euchre
Aids Park. Fund
Another
suc essf t
t at Park rllin1oUurt'
st
'
euolre was held
School an Friday evening. There,
were thirteen. tables of-.enthusias-
tic .euchre players present, and
twelve gaziles. were played, The,
high prize for ladies was won by
Mrs. Fred ,Dotibledee, the one for
nen by George Grigg. There were;.
Ash special St. Patrick's prizes,.
and these want to Mrs. Don:WO,'
Jaoe,, Mrs, :Reith Johnston, tvfrs,.
Lorne Scott, John :Sproat and
Hugh Gilmour,
Lunch followed, supplied by the
ladies of the ninth concession,.
fortune to catch his left hand in
the chain ,of the litter carrier on
Su#day. The Out required six
Stitches to close it,
Mrs, R:. M. Shiell, Wingham,
and 1yIr, and Mrs, Elmer 'Shiell and
children of London, 'visited on
Sunday with East Waweinosb rela-
tives.
Mrs. Xing, • formerly Audrey
Cassidy of Teeswater, passed
away on Saturday after a long ill-
ness in the hospital in Toronto..
Mrs, Walter Arscott; who has been
in Toronto for the past few
months, returned home Q
nSatur-
day,
Saiu
-
daY
,accompanied by her
sister's
five small children, Mrs,: Z{ing's,
funeral was held fronm the R.C.
Church in TeeSWater to the Cath-
olic • Cemetery in Cuirass.
Sym-
pathy m
-
pateu is 'extended bythe many
friends in this district to the ber-
eaved husband and family and
Mrs. Arscott,
• Mr. and Mrs, , Jack Barr and.
baby, Jeanette of Kinlough, visited
on Sunday with her• grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A, E, Buckton,
I Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent the
Week -end at the home of her son,
Mr, Relison Falconer of Sarnia,
and with other relatives here.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Alfred Ritchie and
Donna of Lucltnow, visited on
Sunday with. Mr, and Mrs, Russell
Ritchie. ,
Mr, ,and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and
children of 'ordwich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Jamieson.
Mr, and Mrs: Donald .Fraser and
family, of Walton, visited on Sun-
day with• her, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Montgomery. anti .Mr,
Wm, Elliott,
Mrs. E. E. Walker has been
D0W7 7l/'/V
YOUR 4C/(
ON Ai
ander the doetor'e c.arst 4uring ths,
past week -end,
Mr, and Mrs. fl. D. McDonald
of Milton, visited ed cn Sunday n
da
Y wi
th i
r ' arents Mr, and he { adMrs.g'x
p anis
Coulter, And with St, Helens 'relit-
twea
BR*,
Ro$s.--LA 'X pronto,on S'uttiiaY,
March .9th, 155$, to Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Ross (nee Reta $rueel
.son, k'lric Bruce.. '
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lake advantage of the- SPECIAL PRIDES oftBrod during our week -end
pensng ale. MARCH
0 21, 22
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Gum HOtlsE 12 :o .
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