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$75,000 MILL FIRE—The chopping mild owned by Ernest It. Snell in
.East Wawanosh Township,. 10 miles south-west of Wingham fell vic-
tim to fire• (luring a severe electrical 'storm, at midnight on Wed—
nesday of last week. Over 125 tons of grain, all Machinery as well
as a, 'number of animals were lost in the blaze' with' the total loss set
at over $75,000.—Advance-Times photo,
Two Soda! Functions
For Miss Sinnornan
WHIWICHURCH--- Mrs. Harvey
Webster entertained Sinnainon anti
Webster relatives and friends at
their hone In .Lueltrow onn. Tilers-
day ..evening; leak. when they Met in
honer of the approaching marriage
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Monday
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evening
`Toronto. neigo 00. of
Miss 'Sinner/10n were hostesses for
a miscellaneous shower held In the
Legion Home in Winginiin and 4
ladies
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Miss verele Farrier
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Marion
dress and Misses. Mary Alice 4.rm-
strong and Nancy Webster Assist,
,ed. the bride-to-be in opening her
displayed
P nte nieces. ess of the bride
miss Sinnamon thanked the la,
dies for their kindness and glfts.
and a dainty lunch was served:
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house at Marnoch on Friday.
Calvin-Brick United Church
W.M.S. entertained the Mission
Band and Baby Band- on Monday
-at the home of Mrs. Norman
Coultes,
Mr. Cohn Fingland 'of Winghain
had charge of the service in Calvin-
Brick United Church on Sunday
and Rev. Duncan MacTavish of
London, will preach there next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson`
and sons, and Clayton Robinson,
spent the week-end with Mr.TharrlS
Putdon at Espanola, y going by
parry Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt of
rnia visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Gaunt here on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon JaOlclin
and children of Brussels visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry "Cook."
Mr. and Mrs. Albert COultes,
Marjorie and Diane, left last Wed-
nesday "to spend a 'few `eltiys 'at
Lions Head,• ikhere they visited
with Mr, and lifts,*Ordslcorth and
family, and with friende at Tobei-
mo'rey. On FridaY "they visited
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Coultes
on FloWer Pot Island, where Mr'.
Coultes is 'the lighthouse 'keeper:
Miss Marjorie has been home • for
her -two weeks', vacation, and will
graduate On September• 16' from
Guelph' General Ildspital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and children 'visited on 'Sunday
with Mr, and 1VErt. Murray Kane of
Mitchell-
Mr. John Purdon recently' sold
his bush farm on Diviiion Line
to Alex Hackett, who sold it and
his own bush farm to Mr. Jas,
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Showers of
YAK! Meek was
caught by the Camera as he told a
joke on Whighani Indies (hiring
his stage appearance at the local
arena Friday evening Over 1,200
people janained the bighting to
hear the jokester and other top.
notch entertainers engaged by the
Lions Club 44 Darla tie VrovOior
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WROXETER—Mrs,.Carman Nix-
on, Scarborough, and afornierly of
Wroxeter was lucky in having her
name drawn at the' Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition on Friday.
The draw was for a free flight
from Mahon Airport to view down-
town Toronto, including the Ex-
hibition' grounds; Lake Ontario and
other points of interest, from the
air. The flight was made at night
with over 40 Winners aboard the
TCA Viscount.
er visit and will return from there
to her home in Willowdale,
Mr, and Mrs. Blair Sharp, John,
Tommy and Davey of (Sarnia re-
turned home following a week's
vacation at the home of Mr. John
Hupf er,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Evans and
family, Palgrave, spent Sunday
with Mrs, E. 'Walker. '
Mr. and Mrs.- Arnold—Hunt and
daughter, Lois, Parry Sound, spent
from Thursdaya to Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Hunt, The latter are-
returning to. Parry Sound to visit
Mr.! Hunt's father, who is
Visitors at the home of. Mr, Al-
bert Gallaher over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Michen-
er and -daughter of St. Clairesville,
Ohio; Mrs. Alba Acteson London;
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Acteson and
daughter of London and Mrs. Har-
ry Fryfogle and daughter of Wing-
ham., •
Mrs. R. Newton and Miss Nancy
spent Sunday -with' Mr. and Mrs.
Carl NeWton, Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MeKercher
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and Miss Leah, of Wingham, are
visiting with other Currie relatives
also, Mr. David Currie and Leah,
gathered with other members of
the family for a family gathering
on 'Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt.
Mrs, Ed. Miller, formerly Winnie
Holmes, and a daughter of the late
John T, Holmes, a former mer-
chant of this village and her son
Glenn, from Zelma, Sask., were in
this district on Wednesday last re-
newing former acquaintances, and
visiting around at her former
homes, on farm and-in village, and'
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
'Robert Laidlaw.
Mrs. R. J. Currie and Linda Mc-
Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gibson were in London on Satur-
*lay,
Mr, and Mrs, Hank Kragt, who
have been visiting for the past
four months at the home of their
son, Mr. Hank Kragt on the former
Mendell Taylor farm, left on Sun-
day for Montreal, for the return
tripaby boat to.
Miss Jeanette Johnston of Eel-
grave is .spending two weeks at the
home of her aunt, Mrs, Chas. Tif-
fin, in Kinloss.
Mr. Fred Davidson of Wingham
corardenced drilling a well at the
north side -of Mr. Adam McBurney's
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WHITECHURCH
baby RhO4144. pf Cioclerlett, visited
Mr, arid Mra, -VerrOtt :and'
on '$••1411.0alr :at the home .of her
tether, gr.Wm.Vorster, uttd mr.,,
and mrs. Walter ltlutt and faintly
Viatte4. with Mr. and Mrs• John
feorstm
Mr. P44. MPS, Cameron Simmons
of London, visited On Sunday with
iher parente; Mr. and. Mrs. Chas,
Martin and with Wingham
abyss,
Mr, 4nd. Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
and, family of London, spent Sun-
, iday at the borne of Mr..and 'VANCE'S
VirQy W41E074
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Mrs. ''Aria N'Onng: and her Pon,'
Mr. Walter Young, and daughter,
WS, Celia Pgrnaide and her daugh.,
ter, Wilma, arrived from Sault
•Ste, Marie last Thursday and are
•visiting at the home of the. for.
Aker's daughter, Mrs, Ronald Hiil
of W. 'Wawanosh.
Mr.' and Ars, Oscar ,Sehefter and
family of Mildmay visited on Sam--
day at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Howard Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin and family visited on Fri-
day withalVfa, snot-MaaaWria,Mar•tina
of Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth, Dickson
and children of Belli-lore visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Moore,
Mrs, Wrn, McPherson and baby
were able to leave Wingham Hos-
pital on Sunday and are staying
with her mother, Mrs. Gordon
Elliott, this week.
Mr. and Mra. Harold: Gaunt and
family anent laSt week at the home
Of Mr, and Mrs. Ruasel 'Gamut, and
left on Friday for their bome at
Sarnia,
Mr. ;and .Mrs. Wm, Parker and
family of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss and children of .Platts-
ville, visited on Sunday at the
borne of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Ben McClenaghan.
Rev, R. T. ,A. Marshall will
preach. his 'farewell, sermon in the
Presbyterian Church here on Sun-
day next, and he and Dr. Marshall
and their family move next week
to their new .charge -ataStrathroy,
Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes and
Mr; and Mrs, John Gaunt visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie. Scott of Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Scott and
family "of Ottawa, who are visiting
with. her father, Mr. David Currie,
Turnberry visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. 'Harold Currie. Mrs.
Currie returned home last Tuesday,
after spending a week at the home
of her daughter, 'Mrs. Richard
Deacon of Elora.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children of Belmore visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon,
Mrs. MUsgrove, who has been
been staying at 'the home of her
daughter, Mrs. D. Willis for the
past few weeks, is 'visiting this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett Mitchell of Molesworth,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson,
Trudy and ,Marlene 'of Hamilton,
spent 'Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Smyth. Mr. and Mrs.
Smyth of Mitchell visited at the
home of his brother' on Sunday,
Mrs. D. Willis and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weber and children visited on'
Sunday at the home of the former's
sister, Mrs. Stewart McNeill of
Strathroy. John Willis, who had
been at the McNeill home for 'the
past two weeks, returned home,
and Mrs. Wm. Purdon and
daughters of St. Helens visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Purdort.
Mr.' and Mrs, Orville Tiffin, and
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tiffin and
children visited on Sunday, with.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Redg. Scholtz of Auburn and his
mother, Mrs. Dennis of Blyth
accompanied them home to spend
a week here,
Mr. Albert Coultes is busy these
days making a cement pit silo for
Mr. Wm. Purdon, Mr, Aldin Punden
has been confined to his bed over
the week-end suffering with a very
sore back.
Mrs. Horner and her family,
and Mrs. S. Porter and her family,
who spent -the past few weeks at
*r Chas, Leaver's house on; the I
river 'r'ead, ' left' on' Tilegclay• fore
their homes in Toronto,
Miss Nancy Curran of St. Helens
is spending a 'few days this week
with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 1-aurdon, Mrs. Purdon
received word last week of the
passing of her aunt, Mrs. Annie
Elliott at 'Vancouver, B.C, 'She
was in her eighty-eighth year, the
eldest sister of the late Mrs,
Archie Anderson,
\ Mr. •and Mrs; Alex Coulter, Reg.
and Patsy left on Thursday to mo-
tor to Vancouver where they will
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Coulter and other relatives.
Birth
ROBINSON-4n -.gingham Hospital
en Sunday, August 30, to Mr. arid
Mrs. Edward Robinson of W.
Wawanosh, a daughter, Judith
Ann,
fROXETER
We are'sorry to report that Mr.
Lloyd Townsend is ill with pneu-
monia in Wingham General HOS-
pital, but hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and
family spent Strnda.y with Mr, and
Mrs. James Boyd, Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs, Verne Clark and
Terry were Stinday guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Earle; Lontion,
Miss Dawn Lime -Clark returned
Wine with them after Spending a
few days with the Earley faniily,
Mr, and Mrs. Allister Green,
Linda and Janis of Ooderich spent
Sian:clay With Mrs. W,•B, Weir and
lkite Gertle Bush,
Mr. and Mrs, George Gibson,
Murray and Gloms, accompanied
by Mrs. A. Wearing, spent Sunday
'with Mr, and Mrs, A. Wells and,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Coupland, Erin.
Mrs. Wearing rentained for a long-
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and Master Xehn VfoKercher, of
Janlestown, and Mae Sharply.
,.attended the birthday supper .for
Miss Linda ,Sharpin at -Corlce
Sharpin's on Sunday.
Mr. -arid Mrs. James Bobertson,
Jimmy and Scott, Caderich, event
the weelt-enci at the home of Mr.
,Tobin Motor. Mrs, Vale' Carmich-
ael and Mrs. Alotrso Sperling were
Supper guests at the game home.
Mrs, Carmichael returned home ef-
ter -sperolinK twn .W0015.0 here,
Mr. Harold Matthews, Preston,
and Mr. Henry Sage, .Listowel,
spent Saturday with .Ross To-eon's.
Master Glenn Matthews, who .has
spent the past two weeks here, re-
turned horns. with then?, • •
Mr, and MM ilarvey Eradehew
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Sill. Adams, 13russeia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith accOrn-
panied Mr,, and. Mrs, Fred Mont-
goMery to. Detroit for a few days
last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Wes Dodds and
family, Detroit, spent .Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Wes, Newton.
Mrs, Ethel Carmichael spent a
day last week with Mrs, William
Hart. ,
Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Overholt
f,a play,(visited .,
Miss Minnie Linklater one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wightman, of
.Belgrave, spent a day last week
with Mrs, D, W. Rae and Miss
Margaret Jardine. Wire, Rae re-
turned home with them for a few
days' visit.
Master Murray. Fischer, Brussels,'
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spent last week with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G, L. DobSen,
Misses Ruth Anne and Donna Dob-
son; Ethel, are visiting at the same
home. at .present•• ••.• •
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Ken
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