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14r Raul.,Groorth teaehes this
_week .at: Kitchener .and returns next
• Week to T.SeChers' College At Stmt. • .ford, .
• Miss ;June Wright of Clifford'
spent the weekend At the ileMe
of. her sister,: Mrs. Sidney Thomp-
son. On, .Sunday Mr.' WI Mrs.
:Thompson and baby Pernali„ and
MISR. Wright Visited at the .htnne
of their aunt, lVfrs,•"Bldon
.At Ansa Craig.
Xr. ,Clarenee Charnney and Miss
Claire Olamney have been very
ill with :flu during* the week-end.
Mr. and *s, Allan Bettison vis.
ited. on Wednesday last with. Mr,
'and Mrs, Gerald Watson of 'Forest.
Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Skinner of
Exeter viSttecl „en Friday and Sat.
utility at the home of their. daugh-
ter, Mrs, Xcenneth, Mason,
Mrs. Mary Smith has been very
di-tirrix—week. at the--tionite-of her
daughter, Mrs. Russell .Chapman.
Mr, and Mrs, William McInnis: and
son. Bud, of Walkerton, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. David - Kennedy
and with Mr, and Mrs, ban Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth, Bil-
lie and Doreen, visited on Sunday
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Sam
Smyth. at Mitchell.
Mr, and .11frs. -Roger Inglis ..and
George 'of Walkertoxi 'isited on
Sundar'4t,the borne of Mr, and
-Mrs. Albert 'Biernart,
'3'sr. 'Mid° ,Mrs. • Gilbert Beeproft.
and children visited on Sunday with -
her :parentS,, Mr. and Mrs; :Rehort
Wataea of BrUeefield, Mias Janet
Watson of Aylmer was -alsn. borne,
for the weekend,., •
Mr. and Mrs. 1:..tv Pattison. .and
children visited .on. Sunday at the
benie of hJ Sister",. Mrs. Gerald.
Wats.= at Forest.
Mr, and Mrs, Rey Robinsen
children nn Mr: and Mrs, Mason
Robinson visited on Sunday at the
home .ef their sister, Mrs, .JoSeph
Thompson, at Goderich.' .
Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth LI:Eildlaw.
and daughters of London visite:den.
Sunday At the borne of his brother.
Mr, Elroy Laidlii,W, and with Look-
now relatives,
'Xi'. Beth Gaunt, Wingharn, vis-
,ited at the home of his sister, Mrs.
George McCienagliep and with oth-
er friends here on Sunday. . •
Ur. and Mrs, Ed Nicholson and
Co3eeri or Tbarnesvilde .spent#the
week-end with, her 'mother, Mrs;
John 'Hutchison, an with IVIr, TM-Am'
—cillson"-111" winiktrtri 4.ne
latter has been progressing favor-
ably after .a heart attack on Mon-
day last.
gra. Mary MacAllister, Ming.
ham, and Mr, jarrieS Elliott, Bine-
vale, visited on Sunday at the hew
of their brother, Mr. Gorcton Elliott
- Miss Marjorie . Coultes, nurse-i11
training at Guelph Hospital, speni
the week-end' with her parents, Mr
and Mrs, Albert •Conites,
Kinloss roads were blocked'agaie
;last week-end until the, snow plow
;made its way through onSunday
- Mr, john Fitch, - who . is .in his
f
94th year, and who resides at air
home of his daUghter, Mrs. Lloyd
Montgomery, suffered a. stroke
last week.
Mr, Sohn Aitcheson had his cal
,clemolished when he parked at the
post office here on Saturday night .
at the side of the road. A car driv-
ing west smashed into the back of
the parked car,
'Mrs. Harry Tiehbourne, GOclerich
arid Mrs, Toynbec Lamb, Colborne
Township, Visited on Wednesday
with tlielormer's mother, Mrs. Da-
vid Kennedy.
Lynn O'Malley leaves this week
for Toronto, where he will take' a
six weeks' course in diesel engin-
eering.
Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Falconer spent
the week-end ,at the home of their
son; Mr, Relison Falconer at
Sarnia,
Mrs. R. J. Currie and Mr. and
Mrs, George McGee and children
spent Sunday at the home of the
former's brother, Mr. Andrew Cro-
zier at Seaforth,
Mr. Clark' Aitken. .of Crornarty
Sask,, who has been visiting with
'Aitken families at. Teeswater, vis-
ited last week at the home of" his
cousin, Mrs. Wilfred Walker, and
spent the week-end at the home of
his uncle and aunt, James 1-1, Cur-
rie and Mrs. lVfeRitchie.
Mrs. E.. Dow, Nelson and Ivan
visited on Thursday with Mr. and
'Mrs, Jasper Snell of Westfield. Mr.
Snell has been under the doctor's
care.
'Boyle relatives received word
that their sister, Mrs. Walter Lett-
ner, who has been a'-patient in the
Scarborough Hospital, Toronto, for
the past few weeks, has been mak-
ing a good recovery from concus-
sion.
and Mrs. Charles Robinson
and Billie left on Thursday to spend
the week-end at the home of her
sister, Mrs. William Ashby, and
her father, Mr. Tupper Cunningtort
of Toronto and with Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Coupland.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul
visited on Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cald-
well or Myth: Miss Ann Rinloul
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Cameron of
Ashfield.
,11fr .and Mrs, John Gaunt and
Mr. Russell Gaunt and Mrs. Ernest
Casernone, who spent the week-end
at Smith's Falls, returned 'hme on
Tuesday. Mrs, Casemore and Rus-
Sell Gaunt also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Elliott of OttaWa
arid all visited at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Harold Gaunt of Kins-
ton.
The service ih Calvin-Brick Un-
ited Church was withdrawn on
Suada,y.
Mr, Charles Falconer and his son
John, of Glands, visited on Sunday
With his Parents, Mr, and Mts.
Samos Falconer. Charlie reports
that their sicleroad had not been
plowed, out for weeks. There was
no * school for two weeks and then.
the teacher walked bank across the
fields from the other sideroad. It
took a bulldozer working for 24
hours last Week to get through a
quarter of a mile of heavy anew
on their road,
Mrs, James Falconer has been
laid tip With flu during the past
and Mrs. Carl Weber and
daughters visited on Sunday at
.the home of his sister, Mrs. Ro.
bort Chambers of Harriaton;
Me, and Mrs. Frank Leminex,
Linda and 'mkt, of Atwood, vi8it-
ed en Sorday with Mrs. Walter
Lott, Mr, and Mrs. Leminek and
leave en Tuesday to 'melte, to
Mr. Gershoin Sohnaton. and Mrs.
Ress MeMichael and children were
in Kiteliener on Saturday, Mr's,
,IohnSton, Who had been Visiting
foe the past week With her datlg'4"
tA, Mrs, SteWart Smith, retitrned.,
honie With flue%
Little Linda McMichael :had her
tonsils retrieved in Wingliain fl
044es Usuclay,
.tceRosy PATIENTS
.NEED WHITE tOTTON
WHITHOHURCH.--, The W,M,S,
meeting of the Pnited Church was
held on Wednesd'ay last at the
hone Of Mrs, 3. 0, Gillespie with
11 ladies present and With the pre.
sident, Mrs. Milian Moore, ,presid.
14' and Vying the call to wership
The theme of the meeting war
"Raee Prejqice Exposed",' Mrs
Moore also led in the opening pray.
,er, Mrs. Gillespie read the Scrip.'
tyre lesson from Ruth, and Mrs
Moore gave the comments, eeplain-
ing Christ's stand against cliserim.
ination* and Prejedlece of foreign-
ers. and telling of the blessingr
that have accrued to many lands
which have welcomed strangers
Mrs, S. D. Beecroft and Mrs. H, H
OroskOrth led in the diseussion per-
led that f0119Wed on the real mes
sage of the Book of Ruth, the idea'
woman,
Mrs. 0,E Farrier played a piano
solo, "Convent Echoes". Mrs. Dan
Tiffin gave a, splendid talk on the
chapter "Canada.' in the study
book, touching on 'the comparison
of different religious groupe al-
coholism, ding addicts, race relar
tienship, disease, Indian Work and
educational problems. Mrs. W. n,
Farrier led in prayer.
In the business period a thank
you letter was read from the Fred
Victor Mission for tha bale of used
clothing sent to" them. at Christ;
Inas,, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Beecroft
and Mrs. Albert Coultes were ap-
pointed. as a resolution committee
for the Presbyterial W.M.S. for
1960. A letter from Dr., ,Florenee
Murray of Korea, asked for any
white cotton goods that could be
used for bandages in her care of
leprosy patients. The president
asked if any group would adopt a
D.P. family group to correspond
with, as these people," without
homes in Asia, appreciate letters.
The group heard, with regret, of'
the sudden passing Of Rev, D. 1.
MacRae and the president closed
the rneeting with praYe'r. •
The next meeting will he held on
March 17 at the home of Mrs. G.
E. Farrier with Mrs. James Falcon-
er in charge of the study book. The
remaining copies of, the Upper
Room were given to Mr, Neelori
for .hospital use,
Wayne Martin
Wins Door' Prize
WHFIECHURCH— Nine tables
were in play at the euchre held last
Friday 'eVerillig in Fordyce
by the teacher,' Mrs. George Fisher,
and the pupils.
Mrs. Earl Jamieson and Neil Rin-
tool held high points and 3, D.
Beecroft had most lone hands, The
door prize went to Wayne Martin.
Lunch was served and plans were
made to hold another party in the
near fitture.
FRENCH CANADIANS
TOPIC AT W.M.S.
WHITECHURCH — The ladies
of the Presbyterian W.M.S. met on
Wednesday last at the home of the
president, Mrs. Dawson Craig, who
presided for the meeting. Miss
Arinie Kennedy read the Scripture
lesson and Mrs. John Craig read
a message from Matthew 28.
Miss Kennedy led in the medita-
tion period, speaking on Lott's
wife. Mrs: R. T. A. Marshall led
in the Glad TidingS prayer. The
roll call was, linswered by naming
a missionary worker in Canada
and Mrs. Craig gave the Offertory
prayer,
Mrs. Prank Coulter had charge.
of the topic on: French Canadians,
prepared by Mrs, V. Emerson, The
meeting 'closed with the Mizpah
benediction and the hostess served
lunch.
APPOINT DELEGATES
TO PRESBYTERIAL
WHITECHURCH— The W.M.S.
of Calvin-Brick United Church
1161 their meeting last Vcrecinesday
at the home of Mts, Robert Scott
with 10 ladies ahd four children
present. Mrs. Norman Coultes,
president, presided. The theme of
the Meeting was , "Discovering
Neighborhoods" and MrS, CoUltes
led in prayer.
Mrs. George Melee gwee the call
to Worahip and read the 'Scripture
Message and led In prayer for the
tnissionarleg and the suedesg tA
their Work, All read the hylnit "Cc
Brother Man, Paid .to Thy Maul
Thy _trailer".
Mrs, Gordon Melltirney was in
charge of the tOple arid wan assist-
ed by Mrs. nonala ,Coulteb, WhO
W. And Mrs. George Walker via-
Red on Monday at ,St, ,Helena,
where her mother, Mrs. William
Humphrey, Was eetebrating her
01St birthday,
The Ladles' Aid of the Presigter-
Ian Church Is holding a virOrk meet-
ing at' the home of Mrs, aehn
Gaunt on Tuesday. -
Mr. Elliott Carruthers, road su-
perintendent, and Mr., Wallace
Conn of Kiniess are in Toronto.
attending meetings of the Good
Reeds convention,
Mr: and Mrs, Ernest Beeeroft,
Ronald and Kirk, visited on sun-
day at the home of her brother,.
Mr, Robert 'Sinnarnen, Wingharn,
Mrs, Ic,,Powhog 4s SPending this
week' at the' home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Aitchesozi of liderten.
Euchre Party Held
Thursday Night
WHITECHURCII Nine tables
were in play at the euchre' party
held last Thursday evening at SS.
7, East Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Woods sponsored the party.
Mary Jefferson and Billie Robin-
son of Donnybrook held high points
While Mrs. Stuart Chamney and
Calvin Robinson. were low,
Lunch, was served and a Social
time enjoyed;
spoke on prejudice; Mrs, Sidney
Thompson, who spoke on segrega-
tion; and Mrs. Edwin Smyth, who
spoke on diseriminatioh. Mrs
Dow led In the hymn "In Christ
There Is No East or West",
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft had charge
of the chapter on Canada from the
study book, "The Concerns of a
Continent" and gave an interest-
ing talk with comparativse figures
on different 'denominations, church
hospitals, extension programs, Pop-
ulation and missionary workers,
During the business period several
thank you notes were read from
members who had been ill. The
roll call was answered by giving
the number of sick or hospital
calls each had made' in' the previous
month, '
Mrs, Ronald Coifttes,,,,Mrs,.' Clat-
ellee Chamney' and, MrS. Sohn Jac
mieson were aiipointecl delegaqs
to .attend the Presbyterial in God-
erich on March 20. The Missiqn•
Band will. hold its thankofferin,g
meeting at Easter with Mrs. Gor-
don 11-cnurney's group in Charge.
The ladies will quilt a, 4uilt for
the bale this Wednesday 'at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and
one, next week at Mrs. Conites'.
which will be for sale. The meet-
ing closed with the Mizpah bene-
diction and the hostess served
lunch.
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Theatre - Harriston
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
February 25 and 26
"INDISCREET"
Technicolor
Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman
Should she pay for being in-
discreet.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
February 27 and 25
"The Bowery Boys
In The Money"
Plus
"From Hell To Texas"
Technicolor
No mightier adventure ever
swept out of the mighty West.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March •2 and 3
"UNION PACIFIC"
Starring Barbara Stanwyek
and Joel 1VfeCrea
eototeemeeeeeleteweeeleuemeofeepeseeepemeeeeeeneeeeeemeleeteeeeuetememeoe
'Alexander's , .1106are'
But after all:It's* nice to know the family
looks forward to YOur meals.
And that modern automatic electric range!
What a help it is! Its timers and temperature
controls' supervise the cooking automatically
—electrically . '.leaving you with time for
other important family 'activities. And a
modern, automatic 'electric range keeps your
kitchen cool and clean.
Cooking electrically n9t only ad.& special
'1
pleasure to preparing family 'theals.2:=it Offer§ " •
real 'economy as Well.
You get More out of life when you get the
- Most out of electricity:'
rry 1)OS sp mvott COSTS SO LrTLF'
HOUSEHOLD HINT__
Plug youCautomatic
coffee maker' into the timed
range outlet at night and' awaken
to a freshly perked brew,
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Hold Conceit in
Memorial HMI. •
WHITECHURCII-- Mr, A, Nee-
Ion of BineVale was .elialrxrien :ter
the 'concert held in .the Memorial
hall here .on Friday evening, Oen,
sered by the -WA, of the :United
Charch,' Mrs. O. H. Farrier was At
th.e..14110. And everyone enjoyed a
sing-song..
P, Heoereft gave .4 lin.
Morons reading, G. E. Farrier and
Wayne Played a saxaPhelle duel;
Ad Mrs, 1-farold Currie gave sev-
eral splendid whistling selections
With Mrs, Seholtz at the piano.
The 77.,p.u, presented the play,
"The 1.3att1e. of the Budget" and
sipiek of Teeswater showed
his beautiful _colored pictures of
parks and places in the southern
'United. States And Cuba, ,Mr. and:
Mrs. Rd Marsh purchased the quilt,
auetkeii-ed
off by Charles Martin. Lunch was
served and all enjoyed the social
time together, '
Tba Avangavrtidataa.
WHITECOURCH
WEDNESDAY tt, 1'IItESDAY
Illarelt 4 and 5
"TIME LIMIT"
Starring Richard l3asehart
and Richard Widmark
(Adult Entertainment)
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