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ELEVENTH ANNUAL
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Friday April 18th 1958
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linct,- `met rt':tliaesdayt April -10,, Wins •tct Euchre
14/13ITEGHURCH Fo Urtee at
Ifeterto and wfr, od Mrs, 21O.Y.
Robinson WOO J414 toOPS,1011. on Fri.
!day,
Mrs. Will. ,Conn, Who spent the,
winter- months at the home of her'
daughter., Mrs, -.kfarold Johnston,
AC:Par/01in returned - borne on 'Sun-
day last, and Mr, and zoo, John,.
•-stoh ,visited with hiS parents at
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Mr. Roy ltregett at IVellener
and Mr, Gordon McGee, Belgrave,
visited. PO Sunday with MP, and
Mrs, Jack McGee Of •CP4111)POOR,
4,4(1 on Monday with Mr. and Mrs..
j, D, 13eeeroft..
Miss .lean.Illelsards of Lnoknow
spent the week-end with Miss col-.
Jeep Tiffin And Mr, and Mrs, .Angus
Falconer and. Alan,. and Mrs, Cecil
Faloper visited on Sunday at the
Tjffin
• Mrs, Harry Moss and children of
visited on Sunday at
the Rome of her parents Mr. and
Mrs 'Ben McClonagnan and, Carl
Pritchard of Lucknow spent a few
days last week With Mr:. and Mrs
Carl McClenaghan,
Alias Mildred Meciellagnan spent
last week visiting relatives at-
Cleveland and . with her friend,
Miss SOTO twamota of. Toronto
and with Dr. and. Mrs, Hilts of
' Birth
ELLIOTT—In Wingham Hospital,.
on Saturday, April 12, 1958, to
Mr. and . Mrs. ,Walter Elliott, of
East Wawanosh, a son,
GOYEAU—In Alvi,nston, on Mon-
day, April 7th, 1958, to Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Goyeau, a daughter,
• Marilyn Dianne.,
PORT THE LOCAL CANCER CAMPAIGN Mt. said Mrs, Harold co
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BEDROOM
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Zr. and ..Mrs'. NOMat# Davis and
daughter, Diane, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor,
Mr. Wm, Reavie; who spent the
past week, at his lierne here, left on
Sunday to return to his position
in Northern Ontario,
Mr, and Mrs, ()rest Ilawerebuk
of Toronto spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Henry, and Wayne Henry spent
last week in Toronto.
Mrs, Jack Flannigan et Tor-
onto spent a few days last Week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Inglis of W, Wa-
wancish,
Phyllis. O'Brien and Frances
Henry spent a few clays last week
with O'Brien relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell.
of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs, Mac
'Cardiff of Brussels visited on Sun-
day with, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Rin-
•toul.
Donna, Sharon and Doris 'Rintoul
spent a, few days last week with
their aunt, Mrs. Cardiff, of Brus-
sels.,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid and
Judy, of Wingham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Alcock, of Brussels,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Irwin,
Mr. Howard Caskinette of Pres-
ton, and Miss Phyllis Smith,
nurse-in-training at St, Marys
Hospital, Kitchener, spent thti.
week-end at the home 'of Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Smith of Langside, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Purdon.
Mr. and Mrs, Ifivn.neth Dickson
and children of Belmore, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Archil
Purdon,
Miss Heather Osborne and Mis
Lillian Smyth of. London, visited
on Sunday with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,Smyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, of
Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Evers of Kitchener, visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Sidney
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Thompson
attended the funeral of her grand-
father, the late John Wright, on
Saturday at the Macintosh Church,
with Interment in Macintosh
Cenietery. Mr• oWright ••Was in his
eightictlik,,year, and had taken
seVcre stAte.kwe weeks ago.
Wife ""p'redepeaSed him 'seventeen'
years..agq. and be leaves one son,
Mr,:. Gordon Wriglit. .and eight
&randaliildreh ancl.•:"Wie • great- . , ' • . • .• grandchild. • ",, •
business Meeting of the Women'S
Institute was held on Wednesday
last in the memorial hall bere,"with
sixteen ladies present and with the
president, Mrs. Russell Ross, pre-
siding. After the opening eXereises,
the roll call was answered' by the
Payment of fees.
Mrs. Geo, Fisher, or as alternate
Mrs. Frank Miller, were appointed
to attend an executive meeting at
o4ifethll:learolf-MhertS1' Mirrisittte, "Mgliress.
George Fisher, Mrs. Q. E, Farrier,
Mrs. Win. Henry and the president,
Mrs, Ross were appointed on the
hall committee, The Institute de
ckled to sponsor a dance in the
hall In support of the local ball
team, this spring.
Splendid reports Were given from
the ladles on the 'standing commit-
tees, Mrs, Chas. Shiell, who has
been the secretary-treasurer of this
Institute for the past three years,
asked that another member be ap-
pointed and Mrs. Jas. IVIeInnis, a
former president, was .,chosen for
this position.
Mrs. Fisher presided for the
election of officers', with Mrs,
Shiells as secretary, and the fol-
lowing officers were duly elected;
Honorary president, Mrs, Prank
Ross; past preSident, Mrs. Fisher;
president, Mrs. Russell Ross; 1st
vice, Mrs, G. E. Farrier; 2nd vice,
Mrs... Alex Robertson; district dir-
ector, Mrs, Fisher; branch direc-
tors, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin, Mrs. Frank
Ross, Mrs. Geo. Walker, Mrs,
Herbert Laidlaw; press rePolIers
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, J. D, Beecroft;
Pianists, Mrs. G. E. Farrier, Mrs
Jos. Tiffin; auditors, Mrs. Albert
bonitos, Mrs. Russell Chapman.
' The district director, Mrs. Fisher,
is to attend' the Institute Confer.-
ence'tat the O.A.C. in Guelph on
May 8. The program committee;
Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs, Hugh
Simpson, Mrs,. Robert Purdon and.
Mrs. John Burchill; sunshine and
cheer, Mrs. Walter Lott and Mr's.
Herbert Laidlaw, The standing
committee officers, home econo-
mics and health, Mrs. Frank Miller;
public relations and community
affairs, Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe; his-
torical research, Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Burney; agriculture and Canadian
industries, Mrs, Russell Gaunt;
citizenship and. education, Mrs.
Owen King;' 're ions Mrs. Jas.
McInnis. , ' •
3t6. Fisher and Mrs. Jos, Tani':
then pl4yticl "t‘voi 4nart9i Sb0s, and
the ladihSta4eldect1-gha*pi5umber
of impromptu 'speeches at the next
meeting, and to have Mrs. Frank
Ross demonstrate the making of a
jelly' xelLlThe Meetlit Was, closed
with the national: atithetti, and all
enjoyed' the lunCiv and social' hour
together.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Ger.
shorn Johnston held high points,
and Mrs. Robert Purdon and John'
L, Currie held lovf POillts. Doreen
Smyth won the Welty draw prize.
The euchre was sponsored by Mr,
Mat, IVfxr:;11.1Jeatsh, .cCuu rrrrii: and ,Mmrr: and
Mrs, Geo, Carter. '
United Church here an Sunday,
Juno
Ind Mrs. Melville Becere; Mn, t3
John and Wayne, of Otterville,
ited fora few days last week at
the home of Mr. and Mi's, Gilbert
Beecroft. Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Bee-1
croft and family spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Watson of Brueefteid.
Mr, and Mrs, Kertileth 3/Cason
and family visited o,n.StAnday at the ,
borne of her sister, Mrs, Ronald
Denham of Kirkton.
Robinson relatives from Goderieb,
Auburn, Belgrave, Wingham, Wind-
sor, gathered on Friday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Robinson for a social time and •to
view a number of ' movie films
taken at different family gather,
ings,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston of
Holyrood visited on Sunday at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Don-
ald Martin.
Mr. John Coulter of Chatham
visited on Stinday with Mr. and
lirrs, Jas. Falconer and with other
*Coulter relatives in this district. ,
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker and
Clarence visited, an Sunday at 'the
home of Mr; and Mrs, 'Howard
Snell of Londesboro.
Mrs. MarY -Galbraith of Detroit
spent the week-end at the hurluisOf
her brother, Jas. H, Currie and
her sister, Mrs: Mina McRitchip.,„,1
Mr. and Mrs.'Anson PattiSOVaild
Wilma and Mr, Sam Pattison,. all
of Fergus, attended the funeral of
the late Edgar Pattison on Wed-
nesday' last and visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patti-
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wat-
son of Forest, visited with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Pattison on Sun-
day.
Mr.,'11.d Mrs. Stewart Smith and
children of Kitchener visited on
Saturday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershon Johnston. Dwight
and Diana, Who ;spent ' they!
week here, • retuMedi• hp,M04 vi? ith.
ti parents tkA
Wm. O'Brien •••of Kinloss ,••••• visited last week With daugh-
toks, Mrs. Hearn and-lVfris, chbd',
infl London, and M4:Wiii,i,Ciir04,ii
who stays at the O'Brien home
thelpaSt';WeekiAt 9-1.WlioniVAlt;
Bast •WaWanosh.
,Mrs. Wm. ItirmpliVoY of St,
A .
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. ;:, I' it . (., _ t, . . Airet t Zs. Bieniali• and children
visited on Tuesday last with liar
parents, Mr. and Mrs., Harry Mac-
Kay of Walkerton, and Mr. and
Mrs. MacKay returned home With
Mrs. Bieman to spend a few
weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector 'Hamilton
and children of Gorrie visited on
Wednesday last with, her sister,
Mrs, E. Dow, and Mrs. Jasper Snell
and baby George, of Westfield,
also visited at the Dow home on
Wednesday. Mrs. Ross Taylor of
Belgrave visited there an Thurs-
day.
'Grant McBnrney returned home
on Thursday after visiting with
his aunt, Mrs, Eugene Armitage,
at their cottage at Port Stanley.
Mr,' and Mrs. Jack Lewis and
Children, of Wirighani, visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
,Mrs. Harry Cook of Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coyne and
family, Who spent the past week
with 'Robinson relatives in this
district returned home on Sunday
to Windsor:.
Mr* and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth,
Paul and Karen, spent the week-
end with Milliken relatives and
with his mother, who is a patient
in a, Toronto Hospital,
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
of London visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Martin on Sun-
day, and Nancy Simmons, who had
been visiting here, returned home
I
with !ter parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacic Gillespie and
children returned to their home,
in Sarnia on Sunday, after visiting
with Whitechurth relatives during
the past week. •
Mrs; John flaggitt of Blyth spent
last week at the home Of her
brother, , Mr, Victor Emerson and
with her sister, Miss Lila Emerson.
Mr. and, lVtrs, Gordon Elliott and
her Sister, Mrs. Robert Galbraith,
Wingham, visited on Sunday With
Mi. and Mrs. Mitehell Elliott cif
Ailsa Craig; and little Linda Elliott,
who had 'been visiting with her
grandparents during the Past
week, returned home..
Mrs. Herbert. Laidlaw, Mrs. El-
rey taicliaW, Clifford Laidlaw ,and
Mr. Jas, Valeottgr and Lois at-
tended the funeral of the late Jelin ,
8Aratis, at the Presbyterian Church,
Tiverton, on Wednesday of last
Week with intertnent in Xlineardine
Cemetery,
Mr, and MrS, Angus MdDeriald
and children inovscl last Week to
the home bf her pateritc, Mr. and
ElWfind BarboUr,
Rev„ Sidney Davidson of truce.
Acid will be the Special minister
at the itrotiveraary serViets in the
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*JOHNNY CASH
Elvis Presley—LOVING YOU
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Spirituals
TILE WHOLE TOWN HNOWS
The 4 Emcees •
John CharleS Thomas sings
"SONGS YOU LOVE"
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