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ti• rs, `WIr1a1t twig tui 1►.lgl!ei+t 'hiQi}r?rrill tl!e ubocplftte o. to, lower �rltalitL ��lQi.�'��N �;bkl;�:l1'1"Ol't�-•--Thi January meet* A aoi►it enphre and bridge party
nl#Y. Of the 'rbsbytetian Women's. was held at the hprne of l eo, .Allen - Tho ceotro l irtura �Itows :ulexks .l)strrvl :G,ilrsla�r awi4l Xtr,bert #ent•4ie
(�{� The annual mectnn of :the $ap
uu (.{�SCHO (� Missionary Society wad held In the Walker on Friday 'evening vghen g lis. they, $:tthorrd iu tlii? n►oncy fuer TO. 100, school rpom .ref thO t huroh o1i fatly tables 'of euchre and .twp of I fist Xpun Women s 1Vlisaiwan C� irsi)o
'phurscla afterrioan, There were r. d e .were; + la ',Che' rt I was ,held. at the home Pf eVIrs, A few of .Cite yomigoteirif with, thp. balchig they .tools to Pio, trine? ure
y bi,g in p.y, party
T. ..re ul r err t'n 1h ladies !n attendance, and .t a 'w el i 'the :interc f c Frank wixh a good ' atten- sraofl in, the lower left. keluri±. Front, left to 'rll#lila.lftfa dine #�'llsa•cptt,
he ✓a , a _ eati .g .af �.ui.nb..r, . e n... .n.. h ,as lid .i t. . Interest o th p
r :: scquncil, was ilei ]n a new resident, Mrs. Glenn Apple, Rebekah Lode a . op -hostesses dance, ,bili ftkclil, Kath Bannµ•. baol� row; Koauitio J4,rdin, ,'Jami Ano :tG lvi,i,
y .. d th cpm p l;. g nd e The president, Mrs, F,, Collar, y
munity hall, Bluevalc, on Monday by was in the chair, She Opened: wer;s,Mrs, Stuart Forayth, Mrs.'Abe a 'I3rs4n.tiiy illacLen,ian and Salix 4iuwforti�•' "«P
wktf}',all rnembera present and Ciao the wneeting with ,d :.:all .to Worship Lewis, Mrs, Freddie Tent.plonian wad lett eharga and opened �tla r
ro r hymn. .. `I e e tui e a - r meeting with the singing ui" ll ')C'p ► .Left tietute e± wti three : f ha o i; with ► of .Of iGllf it ower effprtr, "
pYA . W, .lack Willits, presiding, and a 7 ,5 rip red and Mrs., D. p?, Walke , G 'where You Want M to . ` , r"v l l l!o ... .. a o.. t h y. irq
rthle'tmWiltes. of file least I,,eetiiig Ing frpm John,. Wo' was taken by ' o R fvr they are I„tobert l�eittie,, ]varyi'lialbboai until ljtvff 'Vo,�h,
were, mead and i,dop -W oil motion Mrs, Arnold J.cftray. Mrs, Jerry Lavergnc won the and prayer, Letters of thanks
of` I orb T+'oxtan d e . c avM Mho roll call was answered by
high, prize for eychce with Mr's, Chrlstr7 : 'pgreels received tivera ,
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an. Al. r_ a Prophecy from the tots Testa• Glenn Bennett low, Mrs. John read from Rev and Mrs, W11?•
Mont. An invitation was reoeivpd Currie was high for bridge and Cairn alis Miss Laura Collar .in R YY lcetball at Winghazn District 14, S,
Co, u catlo i r • •o r T q , n ivies, Ca.l, $ureic won' the cpn- Africa, Rev, and Mrs, If, Thtbldpati R 11ETER Mr; and Mrs, lir, 'Chamney vi
1 men ni r s we a t. ad fl m from Cho ladios of Mo nt sl lU Ited
Canadian P.apifio R i a' Agra Churc3 to, Attendand :take .art in solation prize, in British Cplumbla and 7V1rs, KIM- ed .on Saturday with Mr..and Mrs,
S r Ch gals ' i too,: Hydro he World i ' of Pray e S r i. e ^- -^^^ * ixian in Ruebeo. Miss Karen Galbraith, :Wing'ham, , Kel, Movittie; Blytbr
eml lG m d, . iy i t i U i.Y Y< e. Y e,
Electric Power 09 a, Mrs. to be iaeld 'there pI� 'February 13th, The hymn, !'Follow An", was spent the week -end with her Congatulatrpils tq Mr. and; .Mrs. i
Wm,. R'a r G The e es rr n e cis were sung after Wi lob the :devotional grandparents, Mer. and Mrs, Jas. W,m, i;aramee, >�.R, 2, Auburn On
win. M , Goa.,, Gloushor, .. h n c. sa.rY a a g rel n nnual pQf tS
' o was 'introduced, Doig. the bra th of. their -daughter; RO-
�u►tic]pal World and >?ept, of Ayrt Misr+ for this, study on "Vessels" I ws "'Chosen Mr, Henrye Listowel ens berta. Ann in Goderich. Hospital an
rtcuiCure, Clinton, Mission 13arid work was dies- ilex IQr It was decided as follows, xY Sarn,, sp _ „
- ... ...--..-.. _ - _. - .. .,, ,r. •� au T?urril ..C.anlfelAn t9)n i n!'1�.. »d rat.. I.i,a, h�?1fL...n�' r c ,7anuaj 24th. _,
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•,1Kulvey-Mar,Tavisli, •�- '].'leaf We Mr Mun'el volunicere, to act „$Token Vessels by :mfrs, Roy 7..oman, illi', and Mrs, I..grrie Mat- Mr. and Mz's. YVm g,
Mrs. A, cl 1 d The I,adie Auxi)lary to .tile Auburn were Sunday, visit*ra with
call far tentiors for cattle spray- ns. leader th+s Year, Tile offer,was Burchill, "Earthen Ves'sels+' by'hirs. thews and family, Preston, were.
!in' a Por the .ear 10,30, `Tali rs. to Canadian Legion Branch 180 .met Alvin Proctor, "Empty Vessels'' by Sunday guests at the same home, Mr, and eNrs, R. Chimney,
g Y de gladly accr.pted. on Wednesday i:n the Legion :home u
16a0: Mar,, 2nd #tit 1$, :neon, Mrs. A4 Ball h.. gave the. BIble s Folio Mrs. ]?'rank Roe ens and .Clean Mrs,
Gordon Greig returned: --•-••-~"--'
hew she with 99 mem1.bers pre_ ent. k' Vessels" by Mrs, D, Sinclair, ''hese home Friday after spending sev- � . ---
study on''S.amb, sboWing in the o e 1n eiterc* !.S two now
„A�ppreby-Foxton- That 'we call p g p n g arch- oral days in Saskatoon in connec- . -^
for tenders for. warble fl 'powder, teas 'a telae helpmate Abram ie, members; Mrs, Ken Redmond and inessagrs were mast anon, f
Y file ern ioitaut rale !ir played in the Ing and helpful', ,A season, of pray- 'tion with the Farm Forum,
Tenders to Close M{ir, 2 al''' 2 noon, i Mrs, William. Hogg; were initkatCd.
rl early history of the Jewish people. Fr led by Mrs, B, MaeT can axed Mr. and Mrs. Chas, 1VloCuteheon,
1 Mrs, r% ' Pedley was followed 'by Xr, Vernon Hupfer, Misses Flva
:.Millvey;ttppleby-M• .'hit. tyre tisk ?Krs, G. Appleby attercleci the Annual reports were heard, show- , , m "All the W.a My Saviour and, Evelyn Iiu pier attended. the
for'applicp:tiono far warlalo fly in- Preibyterlal meeting In.Win;ham ing all extremely suoEessful year,. the lty n A Y P
fo 1 A li • ti i:• t on .Jitn.uary 13th, a.nrl gave ail in The house committee reported wir-' f,reads Me", work funeral of the late Henry Walter'
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r 8a$, , pp. tat Ox , o r mentioning items i d rapes for u stairs wilt Reports an the past year's in Listowel on Saturday, x ,
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be in :the hands o the clerk by tet68ting repo.,,. me ion g chasing r p p y Miss Wazel Sparling spent Satur-
Mar =end at 2• of interest from the reports .given sows, 'buying the electrif range, xt
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and president. secre- day with. Mrs, Angus Carmichael, fy
'+ and a summary of the addresses. crystal ware, electric mixer, 'stack-
Foxtorl, Muivo -•= That wo call Mrs. 1l .Zinn had charge' of the ing chairs, and several smaller no- lege Goderich.
Y Mrs. D, Sinclair then tool; chap
for tenders for the, cru ilio and topic, She introduced the new of the .election of officers 'which Mr, and. Mrs: David Ireland and
t .„p h Crushing p coosities for the kitchen,
r resulted' asp .follows: . Prestdontr' family, 'Teeswatee- were ,Sunday -
,IWuling of approximatoiy' 8;000 oil• study book Misoi.o`ns Are 0114ng crank Rogers, vice resident; guests of Mr. andl4lrs. Geo, G3bson:,
yds: :of 5/$" ravel to be spread. to, irsr",. and :snnke of the Ca»arlia„ Mrs. John Strong anri Mrs, V. Mrs. 1, I p
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charge .of 'the •Ni:rsi: Richard Zzilpatri.rk, setae Y, , Mr. and Mrs.: ,lack Lucasr .7 is-
'the.satisfaction of'the road'super- Indian, A better understanding -of Ducharme are in, treasurer;
zFebruary uc res which- are : held i�lr"s, Merrill Cantehn, trcasu towel, visited Mr, ,and��Vlrs. Ross
intendent, not later than Sept.S1st,' U` e Indians and thrix problems will e ebrua y e h e. G are Hotchkiss; 'pianist,
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e Ifec- ever second and fourth Monday of Bili. ,e is Coates,
1959, Contractor to strip and main I rna:ble, us to help them l lar e Y l- r• luncl, committee, w and M'•s: Doi Grhenvmnd ..
i Is st s t bl.vei ']"herr erre '1.Fi300i1 Indt,ris the rrtontli. 'Plans completed ,Mrs, 1J, Sin. at r, b
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'Its and will, be Cts ed o, e Y f
iii two. different its. Marked in Cs7nadpt. 'living in. .2,200 Rosorvv.s.' for members attending card tour- Miry, Roy Burchill Mrs; 10rold and family, Palmerstoii,.'snd Mr. r
[ p : i 00001t•, v,srting romnitttro, 71fY s and MI,s. Albert Weber Find 'family,
i u •fo • , 300,00 o tc man A hymn, wiles sung' a.nr]. Mrs, R, iiaments ,in I{incardtne for tones n' Ca t
cl7t eq., e i $ t t. OU n y Thursday J f nrvo :Arobei, Mrs, M mill n Harriston, visited one evening las �
M i �'1 s d with prayer in thin district on Thu , ay an
tenders, Tenders close at 12 noon, cL ague o e .' ew'n cominotter,, Mrs. wPrk with: Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd.
iaaly '20th. It is hoped to. have telvn; s . i g ';s
'Febb; 18th, :lowest or any tondgr' hot, -- � -^ ^^'-"^" - " Frank, Collar, Mrs, Ernest I+edley tit
Mr, and Mrs. 'Harold
1 e 5 e the official visit 'from 'the pone k
nouessari y acc l t d. p '.' J. V, F'lse er, part salnrv. chairman, Mrs. D. Sinclair; Mallett and fam]ly, PalCnrrston, �� $
R4 0, ��i praYe�r cl
commasider, Nies, Wlll'iam' McCann
$45,00; Colin i�u�nriedy, overpaid auditor, Mrs. Harold 'Pocock. ' Mt-. and Mrs. Norman Weber, �
Qtion by Herb Paxton, Alex of I3owick Townslii at,the 'Feb --
taxes, 88c. p+ a, iTarr3ston were Sunday guests 'at-
MaCTavish, Glenn. T. Appleby and ruary .meeting, which. will be field �,, ,+•,� i
IT ' of luck supper. '
the' same home:
W _^worry Mulvay- 7hat:this coun- ' +• ; Roll. in the form of a p Bridge Club Despite the fact that 'Sunday
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ori -gives approval to the Wingham Fi Jelin ton $70 00' Geo Plans. were made for catering to was a cold frosty morning the h "'
DiStflbt High School. ,Board to erning 28826 Wm 'Mundell. the Legion curling+ bonspiel to be Tl}ere were four tables and o1e-
$286.25*, y bright sunshine roused the am -
Gallaway,
bui)rY"':an. addition. of eight'rooms toheld on Wednesda of this w
eek. 'half table at the Bridge Club on pie of the older
the present building. $292,10. Closing exercises took place Thursday evening: gition of a coo
d 1.g• 11 Itoi4tl Ace oiuit5 and . North and South: First, Mrs. G. gene
and two little ones
MacTavish-Appleby--+ That'the a social hour followed, Godkin, J, H, Crawford; tied for south 'of Wroxeter to walk home �
engineer's report` on the O'Malley. 'Thomas MacEwen, snow.p3owilig, econd Mrs. W, H: French, ]yirs. from vhurch, This should be an
drain roe read; on .Feb 18th at 2 ;$1708A0; Advance -Times $1.60; Su- ._ s example to some of the young
o'clock, pertmt, fuel oil, grease, :$275,99,
J. A. Wilson; Mrs.• A* R. Duval, xr
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7�� ,l generation who t3r3nk it too cold
- 9 Br, American Oil, fuel oil, $169.39; [ V 6Qi'I �0 RQisQ4C I J• A. Wilson, to walk or ride, even a few bloelcs 1 t
Nearly to church. If we were All like ,
,►t: l ;.,Foxton - P,pplebY-�; That the gen- Crothers Ltd., spark plugs, $1.60; Bast _and West. First; Mrs, D.
`! Nasmith. Mr's, F, , A. Parker; Sec-
oral"'and• road accounts -be, passed J. D, Adams, grader repairs, $148.71 FOY BiO�(1�2iG FU11Ci these .four our congregation atten-
Ona Mrs, D. ' B. Porter, W. H• dance would. reap climb:
and,pald as presented, Wm. Mundell, mileage, $7,20, _ Y
Forton -Mulvey That we do French; Mrs, H, Campbell, L, � •" s
;: • Mrs.. Currie and Mrs. Mur- x z
Genera& Accounts now adjourn to meet on Mar. 2nd Reynolds, ,
,,,. , ray Stainton were hostesses to four • � � � `�
JGiuniclpai' World, subscriptions, at, 1.30 p.zri, tables of euchre on Thursday even- n R "
$27.00; H:,C: MacLean, liability ins,, ing at blie, latter's home. DQNNYBI�QQK
$211.3p; Hydro, $3D0,72;_ Wes Pau- W, Jack Willits, Reeve, Q.E.S;'��OnSOrS'
A dessert luriob warn served by. �p '
lin; fox, $4,00; L, lv; Greenaway, fox John V, Fischer, Clerk' Dessort `I.7ridge, The euchre clufi Met on Friday
t bhe hostesses at the close of an evening ar. the home of Mr
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enjoyable 'eventing, whioh added The members of the Order of the M Jefferson, There were '
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$11.5Q to . Lhe 23rownie p'unrl. Mrs. Eastern' Star held a dessert bridge eight tables .playing. High prizes,
Ken'T.c itch won the pripe for high "in 'the chapter room on: Wednesday went to Mrs: Edw. Rbbinsori and '.
Spore and Mrs ',PererY Stainton won a
` the rtze•• o>= lo4tt;,�, ,^ ,'�« , .. ; fternoon with 10 "tables in play. 1Vir„ 'Sam Thompson;and low sgoras '
The Xinette repo c that they f
W.= J;' Greer was high IadY were 'field "by' -"Bob' 'find' tbthe'
i r or first prize and Mrs. Harry Spry Woods.
'have raised about $50 for Brownies fbr second. • Mrs, W. C., Murray Miss Maiy Jefferson, suffered a
a' through their'.-gard,'parties, won the mystery prize, sprained ankle while playing bas-
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Ladies of organizations that +play, but several of the- girls and les; Mary 'Helen `Thompson,
i 9 sponsor baking sales are missing boys made their own contributions. chocolate loaf cake and Kathy
„ abet in not soliciting the talents I Ronald Vogan Made chocolate cup Hanna, an orange Dake.
of Terry Merkley and George Kerr, Bakes, Robert Beattie stirred up a One young lass ran into difficul-
F e I, pupils in 'Mrs, Walsh's room' at batch .of muffins,. Bonnie ,Jardin ty. She made ,an angel cake and all
Wingham Public School. These made chocolate cookies and. Pamela went well until the 'baking period,
{' r • Burris oatmeal, cookies. Mary,
b young gentlelnen � coaxed $17,82, when the cake fell. Her mother
Jamiesoii turned her Back :on the
out `of- fellow`stu cite at ,a class. eame to her rescue and made a
z ` � - � �"• • baking sale on: 44 riday :afternoon,' •packaged products and her choco- second one, but the family reports
" The proceeds '111 go `to Red Cross..Iat;6, cake with frosting, wasanade that the original' was 'g1iite good,
from scratch., Sally Crawford dig The committee in, . charge took
Darryl Gibson, convener of last closed a culinary secret. She used over when the bake table was .set
;.week's Red Cross• meeting, dreamed o e for
F� ' Y ; •, •; y u the'idea:of''th 'Sale and to sup= range juic r liquid in her white up. The auctioneers went to work
P e cake. and bid ding was brisk,. Robert
port the project, he made. one of Beattie and Darryl Gibson acted as
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the biggest Confetti cakes on. Others who did their own bilging "clerks and collected 'the money.
record: Frosted and touched up
wore Joan Ann . Colvin, date Other members of the committee
3, • with 'cocoanut it was decorated
y N ` + sqt�ares;. Brenda M,aeLennan, Choc- were Glenn Madill, Tom ]311acott
�,, i �` with green therriesr-=a real' master-
olate macaroons; Sandra Cameron, Ron .Vogan and Susan Spry:
piece that broujthiu a good price. white macaroons; Dianne David=, These pupils are from • grades
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t Of, course+ , many, of, the mothers son, white cup cakes; Joan Riehl. l3ix and seven. land tape Red Cross
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w µ x �� . " wore responsibltt'for the fine des- `banana pie; David Wenger; brow,nr work seriously. _.
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