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Easter Topic Given
By Johnston Conn
WRITF001:11.1RM---The —Young
peoPle of the Presbyterian Churei
met 'OP ,Sunday ,eVerting in the.
.Sunday School room with the pre-
sident, Murray "Gaunt. presiding.
George Conn read the Seripture
lesson, and Mrs, Andrew -Gaunt
led in prayer, Johnston CORP 'had
charge of the topie, on .Easter and
what it Melina to
Mary,Filshor „played a medley of
Easter music And :Leroy, Rintoui
gave an Easter reading, The meet.
ing was closed with the -Mizpah
benediction.
the. borne of Mr. And Mrs.
Beeeroft.
Mr, Wm. Rintoul made a. trip
to Kitchener on Wednesday last,
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Johnston
and Lloyd of Holyrood and Wayne
..Johnston of Toronto visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Martin, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Mof-
fatt and family of Langside visited
at the Martin home on Satu'iday,
and. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hodgins
of London, visited, •there on Sun-
day.'
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Logdenburg
and baby, Frances Ann, who rent-
ed Mr. Cecil Falconer's farm last
year, moved on Wednesday to a
farm on the 4th of Ashfield.
Miss. Marjorie Currie and a
group of girl friends from London
went by plane to New Ybrk last
Friday and spent, the week-end
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McInnis and
family 'of Toronto visited on Fri-
day at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Chester Caseniore, of , Turnberry,
and with his mother,, Mrs, McIn-
nis, who has been a patient in
Wingham Hospital for the past
tWo weeks.
Miss Florence Bcecroft of Tor-
onto spent the Week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Bee-
crof t.
Mr. Clyde Graham of Inwood
spent the week-end at the homr,
of Mr. and Mrs. George McGee
and with other McGee relatives in
this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron of
Lucknow spent. Sunday' with Mr.
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Rev. and Mrs, ;f4abt, Watt Of Mit*
ebell :visited there on Friday. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholson
of Tororrtn, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy
gannington and family at q940,
rich visited en Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, :Robinson,'
Mr. land Mrs. Stewart Coupiand of'
Toronto spent the week-end there
and with Wroxeter relativos,
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Coyne and
children are visiting this week at
the home of her sister Mrs. baw-
rence Taylor and with other Rob-
inson relatives it? East Wawortosh
and Gnderich.
The good weather, warm and
dry, of the past few weeks made
a busy time On many farms and
own were doing repair jobs en barn
and house roofs.
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SOring Cleaning Time.
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titer, Mr, Wm. vorater • Mr.i and Mrs. Alex Robertson and
Ot.her Forster ,relatives :from. Rip-.
li•enelcrlOW ,and Patine:749n at,
tended the marriage of John f41iith
Forster, son . of Mr. Win, Forster
and the late Mrs, Forster, andlLena:
May, daughter . .of Mr, :and Mrs'.
Sidney MeClinchey .of •ffullatt, on
Saturday, April 5th The .ceremony
took Mae() in Aliburn
Church at 2 p,m, with
officiating.
The reception for seventy guests
was held in the. Sunday School
room of the chureh., The happy
couple will make their borne at
Sayfield,. where the groom is in
charge of a service station and
lunch. oLunter, it•
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R. HAMILTON I
Final Euchre
WHITECHURCI:I—The S.S. No,
7, East Wawariosh folks held their
final euchre of the season on
Thursday evening in the school,
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arm-
strong sponsbring the party.
Mrs. Gordon Naylor and Mason,
Robinson held. high points and
Mrs. John aVfcBurner and Wm,
Naylor held low points.
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bORRIE
1,,,amo,'Sten; Mr. and Mrs. glen
1,1741 4.44d anvil Of I.eeainingion,
were Visitors et the borne Of Mr.
and Justin Will,
*r, eid gowdy and
Mr.4:d .MFO Ita-VP:ond ;Dowdy,
Toror44: attended J3einnore United
ChurehZand 'Spent :Sunday With. Mr,
and M. Roy Gowdy.
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wee,IS'00 with his ParOOt'o, Nfr, and
Mrs 0#11 Falconer. Mr. and Mrs.
A, F. of '-#141140111' and
Mrs. JOri Macintyre of Whist:Jam,
visitedipere' on
Mios:Winnlfred Farrier of Tor-
onto is,;, spending this week with
'her patents, 'Mr. and' Mrs. V(',
Fa.r ri0-,;
Mr, 4nd Mrs. Ross Smith' and
baby Kiithy of Toronto, spent the
week-e* her . parents, Mr.
and Mrs, RuaSell Chant-elan,
Mr. 4.ev Balser of Wingham left
On Nfoiday for his work at Elliott
Lake. Mrs. Johnston Conn aneorn-
panied,Thlm and will visit 'this
week a the ,home of her •daughter,
Mrs, 14,i, Keen of ,Sudbury,
Mr hill Reavic arrived home
from 101-thern Ontario last Wed-
nesdaYiland he and 'Mrs, -Reavie
visited on 7 TlipersdaY - Mr.
Rutheiford :Reayie;• a. 'patient : in
Westinkster HospiQ, Lortdcin.
The 10iple. of ;,this diStrieVeXtend
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'her 401iy'';fklt';FiViiiitifY,..'
liardVvasilie 7 ioi!nieleiei
13urnehof the 10th Con, of East
VVawanosh. .
Mr,s0td Mrs, Irwin MeClenaghan
and children of St. Thomas spent
a fevit4ays last week at the home
of hislarents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
IvIceleii;aghan. Mr. McClen agh a n,
who 141 been .visiting at his
daught0's, Mrs.",Win, Parker of
Clinton;' returned heme with Irwin
on: Thki.,:isday, '
mr, *id isii;:.Orest IfaVrerchuk
and Mhand Mrs, Robert Dune:and
baby Cindy: of •Toronto, 'spent the
week,:etfd at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. *-n. Henry. ,
Mr. '.4d Mrs. Carl .McClegaglia:n
visitede:i?in Sunday at the home of
her Mrs, Max Stewart ,of
Preston
MissyJariet Gaunt has completed
her B*iness College course in
Toron04 and is .eriending.,the:week
with .her parents,. Mr. 'and Mrs.
gusselV,Gaunt.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Watt of
Beck *modal .Hospital, London.
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Mr. and Mrs, Frank McConnell
Mid family, Mr. and Mrs, Ken
Winegarden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
.St. Maria and KIM and Mr, and
Mrs, Rert Clirtin of London, fund
Mr. `and Mrs. 13111 O'Brian and
Phyllis of Langsitle, spent the
Easterholidays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.. George 'Currie,
Mrs. William 013rian is
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Horn, of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Peacock and
family' of Bluevale, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Dawson.
Craig.
Mr, and Mrs, Angus Falconer
and Alan visited on Sunday with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Jackson of BlYth.
The W.M,S. of the Presbyteilan
Church here is entertaining the
W.M.S. of Langsido Church, and
the W.M.S. of Life United Chtireli,
on WednesdaY, April lath, Mrs.
Horace Aitchison of Wingham will
be the special speaker for .this
Easter Thankoffering meeting.
Mr, and Mrs, Don Dennison of
North Bay visited over the wech-
,cnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Laidlaw, and Mr, Frank
Stockill of PoWasson visited' at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Morrisoh,
Mrs, ,Dawson. Craig, Mrs. John!
start Conn, Mrs. Frank Coulter,'
Mrs., Earl Caslick and Mrs, Jas.
McInnis attended the meeting of
the Presbyterial in Wing-
ham on Tuesday last.
Mrs. Dawson Craig, Mrs, Walter
Lott, Mrs, Frank Coulter and Mrs.
McInnis• attended the Easter
Thanhoffering of the Blue:vale
W.M,S. held on. Wednesday last,
Misses Pearl and Irene Paton of
Toronto are visiting this, week with
Mr. and Mrs, George Coultes,
The Davidson well-drilling outfit
struck water at 160 feet at Mr.
purclon's farm on Monday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee visited
on Friday at the home of his sis-
ter, Mrs. D, Simpson, of London.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watson of
Brucefickl 'and Miss Jariet Watson
of Ayliner, visited on Saturday at
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Win Prizes at
Fordyce School
WHITECHURCH--Eight • tables
were in play at the euchre held in'
Fordyce School on Wednesday
last. Mrs. Earl Jamieson • and
Wayne Martin held high points.
and Mrs. Laura McNeil and Don-
ald Martin held low points. The
lone hand 'prize 'that' went, from
winner to winner; was finally in
the hands of Donna Rintoul,
Gordon McPherson was auction-
eer for the evening, and all enjoy-
ed the sale of the boxes and the
social ,time together.
and Mrs.Mason Robinson.
Communion service was held iii
Brick United Church on Sunday
with Rev. C. Krug in' charge:
Eight young people, Cameron
Robinson, Bill Sinyth, Garry Rea;V-.:
ic, Murray Coultas, Douglas Coul-
tes, Sandra. Chamney, Ruth Taylor
and Janet Beecroft joined the
church, Miss Claire Charnney sang
• a solo, "How Great Thou: Art':
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and
family visited on Friday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis, . . of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
!and son, Wayne of Hespeler, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry MacKay and
their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Self and
her daughter, Sheldy Jean, visited
on Tuesday last at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bieman. Sheldy
Jean, who has been in Victoria hos-
Hospital in a cast for a broken leg
is. now able to get 'around on
crutches.
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson'
and sons and Mr. Hanris Purdon
visited on Sunday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Hugh David Henderson of
Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson and
family of Detroit spent the week-
end at the home of his father, Mr.
F, McK, Paterson.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, who
have been holidaying In this dis-
trict. and visiting with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, George Fisher re-
turned to their home in Timmins
oh Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
and Nancy, of London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaldlaW
and family, London, and his
mother, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw of
Godcrieh spent the week-end With.
Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, '
Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell Elliott
and family of Ailsa Craig, and.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. McPherson and
children of St. Helens, spent Sun-
clay at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Miller. of
Galt spent Sunday at the home of
her brother, Mr. Robt, Soloman.
Seven 'children and seventeen
adults gathered on Tuesday last at
'the home of Mr. and Mrs. ./as.
Valooner for the pot-luck Slipper,
that ended the season of Farm
Forum aneetinga, After the bound.'
fttl • supper, S. D. Beecreft alintVed
moving pictures or, local scones:
and people, and Mrs. Archie Put-
don and Mrs; Mtn Pardon then
kid In huttOrothi ebtiterits.
A„car-load of local men took In
the hockey game ' at Pahriefston
One evening last week:
Mrt and Mrs. • Walter Jaine8 and
SOIM Of Hi:stater:4, arid Mr, •aid
Mrs. RuaSell Moore and ehildren of
Preaton, spent. the Week-end with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur
Marc,
Ur, and Mrs, 'Ralson Vaidollor
and children of $ainlit, spent the
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