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19th Field Regiment As.Ociation.
Holds' Reupiop in Wingham
The reunion of the 10th Field Regiment ASS001%
WOK'. held• iiiiinghain” Week:eni was
considered lo be, the best Since the end uf the war.
In the,top photo the veteran" are shown as they
at the cenotaph with the color party in
positions before a wreath was hdd at the inonii-
ment.' . The ,next photo shows the parade to the
cenotaph led by the. Belgrave Pipe Ram]. The two
'ewer :pictures show a few of the association
and guests theherheene whit*
was field At the farm of Alex Cot rigari ',just .Bast
of Bluevale, = Enjoying the picnic in'Abit•
hottern photo are Earl McKay ei• Sitritia?;Larid.".'Art
Boon of Stratford, left, and Bill. Gregory: and, Aft,s•
Boon, right, in the bOltifin :Photo 111r.Tand *s.
Tony Sat, Mrs. Donald Adams, Mrs. SteWarti,Sttt
rand Mrs. Jaek Bateson, enjoy the barbecno•Pebiek- „
en at, the Sunday afternmin picnic,; '
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our friends — loved'oneS wiio,niay lie ont'Of•sight
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First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in ,Cars Free
Cartoon at Each Performance
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 11 and 1.2
"D-DAY THE SIXTH
OF JUNE"
Colour CinemaScope
Robert Taylor, Edmond O'Brien
SATURDAY and MONDAY
June-13 arid 15
-- Double Feature —
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WROXETER
A large manner from here at-
tended the' Flower Service in
Garde United Church, 'Sunday,
Mrs. GM Galbraith visited her
daughters near Brussels 'a few days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Grainger,
EXeter, called on friends in town
Fidday,
Mr,"and `Airs. }Lloyd 1l2cMichael
and daughter of Toronto spent the
week-end with relatiVes.
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Brothers and
family, Wexford, visited during the
week-end with Mrs, V. Brothers.
• Mr. Lyle Reldt,, Willoysaiale, was
home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart' Copeland,
Toronto, spent the week-end With
Mr. vd Mrs. Harvey Copeland.
Mr, and Mrs. Billie Hart, Oshawa,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Hart. Mrs, Ten), Hislop
and Miss Lois of Kitchener were
also guests at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Doig had Mr.
and Mrs, John Snell, Bluevale, as
guests to dinner` Thursday evening,
Mrs. Wm. Langstaff entertained
at a birthday party' in honor of her
daughter, Joy, on Sunday, those
present were: Mr. George Lackey,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coupland, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Charles, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Charles, Listowel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Charles and
baby, Gail, of Gorrie,
Mt. Wilfred Elliott, Listowel,
called on Mrs. Alonzo Sperling 'on
Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Calder,
Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs,
A. E, Hunt on Sunday and attend-
ed the 19th Field Regiment Re-
union at Wingham.
Ross Tomairs accompanied Mr,
and, Mrs, Lloyd Sage, Listowel; to
Waterloo on Sunday where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester West-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 13radshaw
left Monday for a vacation in
Michigan and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove
visited the latter's mother/Mrs. .T.
Musgrove, at the home of her •
daughter, Mrs. Doris Willis, White-
church, one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm' Newton and
girls, Byron, spent the week-end
with Mrs. R. Newton and attended
the 19th Field Regiment Reunion
in Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gasho and
Wanda, Harriston were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Elliott. •
Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Grainger,
Eiceter, called on friends in the
village Saturday,
Mrs. Marston (nee Joan Snell)
and children, Oshawa..spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. L, Ryan and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon at-
tended the McKee Harvester de-
monstration and 'chicken barbeque
at Elmira last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and
family spent 'Saturday With Mr.
and. Mrs, Lloyd Weir, Toronto,
Mr, Geo. Galbraith attended Lon-
don Conference, held in Sarnia last
week,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe, Brewer, Mr.
Russell Fox and friend of BrusselS
were Sunday guests of Mr. John.
McCutcheon,
Miss Luella McCutcheon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
McCutcheon and attended Gorrie
Flower Service at the United
Church in the •morning and Wing-
ham Flower Service in the even-
ing,
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JUNE 11, 12, '13
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Training Program
In Mitchell Arena .
The Winghana cOOlfregatiOn Of
Jehovah's Witnesses ,have 'been in:.
vited to attend three day training
propara this week-end in the Mit-
chell memorial arena. Mr, E. Fat:
caner, presiding Minister of the
local congregation said, "Over h00
are expected to attend the confer-
ence where the theme of.'Be a tea-
cher or. the Gond NeWS' Will be
featured throughout the three
ditya.4
'Highlight 'of the conference 'will
be the ' shoWing of the film, '121-
‘4'ile Will .piteri*tional.Asklerribb.)-
00%n•lig it, e:077all'S.7. This sOseie ae Witnesses" Saturdayoiore
film, of tile` Worlds largest Chris-
tian cpiv:!ition, when over a quay!
ter of at people from 123
lands; assembled 'at one time for
Bible '.inatructiOn and discussion.
Featured speaker of this gather
Mg is Mr, A, W, MacNaniara • of
Toronto, 'district :supervisor, who
will clirna y the assembly program
with the•.Bible discourse, "A Par7
addoimse,,,Eoeshuntdharyoir $ Gpoind's King-
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Buirke Is
Institute Hostess
• :WAsiDFETER--At the June meet-
ing of tile Wroxeter Women's In-
stitute ,whicth ' was held at the
home Of•Afts, Burke, it was de-
ckled .tiirequest Millinery for the
short uotirae.. •
The s roOtto, "You can preach a
better sermon' With your life than
with yone:;)ipe; was given by Mrs
Joe SiniinOns. A food -beginning
With yOtir,•initial and how to cook
brought a Odd response for' the
roll call. •
The report of the district direc-
tors' Conference, held in Guelph,
was, given by Mrs:. Munro. Mrs,
Davidson?candl Mrs. Munro report-
ed on ;,the- district annual. Gifts
4i8,pre preSented to two members.,
Mr4..WY;lie. and MI'S.' Burke, who
are Preparing for a holiday in
Europe$\,, •-•
Howes' presided for this
meeting 'and: the hostesses were
Mrs. 170,,,eXVIrs. Hart and•Mrs. Mun-
ro. Th'"n:Ost"Aneeting will be at
the honteiof Mrs. Howes on August
11th at.8,-;,p.m. •„:
WROXETER-
Mr., and Mrs. George Gibson,
Murray ;and Glen's, Mrs, W. V.
Weir and Miss Gertie Bush attend-
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June 10 and 17
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