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Thursday, Manch 14, 195
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Mrs., Orville_ Tiffin; Joe TU-
BA' loan and Joey were in Lon-
domon Tuesday where Mrs. Tif-
fin
itfin had a check-up on her re-
cent eye• operation,
Bruce Lamb of Goderich,
who had been attending the
Agricultural School at Ride -
town, . is now' a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. He
is son of Mr. T. Lamb and the
late Mrs. Lamb who was the
former Annie Kennedy and will
be remembered by many here.
At the time of her death she
was .District Women's Institute
'president of West Huron,
On Wednesday evening Rus-
set `and LeslitRitchie arrived
harne from S' where they
had been visiting with the lat-
ter's son Alvin, Mrs, Ritchie
and family.
Art Moore 'was in Belmore
on Saturday where he visited
with his daughter and helped
celebrate her birthday. He re-
turned to Preston on, Sunday.
Miss Ruth Coulter and het
friend, Miss Pauline Metkley of
Milton, nurses -in -training in
Guelph, spent the week -e4
with the former's parents, Mr;,
and Mrs, Norrrlan Coultes.
Douglas Coultes, of Dresden,
is also spending aweek's holi-
days with
oli-dayswith his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Linn
and Randy were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Purdon and family of Thorndale,
We are sorry to report that
Jim De Boer, son of Mr. and.
Mrs." John De Boer is a patient
in Wingharn and District Hos-
pital with a foot injury.
We are pleased to report
Duane Currie was released from
Wingharn and District Hospital
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jirn Toth of -
Kitchener spent the week -end
with her parents. Mr,.. and Mrs,
Ichn L. Currie,
Mr.and Mrs, Jack Qillespie
of Sarnia have just returlied'
home after a month's vacation
in Florida.
Word has'been received here
that Miss Winnifred` Farrierof
Torontoleft by plane on Satur.
day to spend a two weeks' vasa-
tion in Florida,
Mr. and. Mrs, Bill Evans . re-
ceived
e-ceived word on the week,,end
that their grandson, Randy
Evans, son of M. and Mrs.
Eric Evans, of London, had dev-
eloped measles and two,days
later,had to be taken to Victor-
ia Hospital. London, for .an
appendectomy 'and put in iso-
lation.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Garnet Farrier were Mr.
and hiss. Jaynes Davis and
Cheryl of Wean.
• Word has been `tecejved here
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by Mrs, George McClenaghan
that her brother-in-law, Mex
Sealy of Victoria, husband of
her sister, the former Edith
Gaunt, had passed' away ,Feb-
ruary 29 at a Vancouver nursing
home where he had been; for
some time.
,After spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ross
and family of Owen Sound,
' Mrs, Robert Ross. on Friday; re-
turned to her home here with
Mrs. Don Ross,
Visitors on the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt
Vere Donald Gaunt of - Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Ton Dlstein
of Max.
Jack Aitchison spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clark MacGregor of,Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs, Ale, Robert-
son, Margaret and Marilyn of
Batt Wawanosh were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mts. W al-
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ter Ellt° and family.
Mrs, 1 ac1r c' Fe ,Nie
aw�5i
to her hone on John Street on
Sunday, lifter spending a few
months with her daughter, Mrs,
Davidson of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Jann>ieson
were Sunday visitors with Mr,.
and Mrs. Roy 'mina _of W. Wa -
wanosh,
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
and Mrs, Cecil Falconer and.
Mr. and Mr's. George Tiffin of
Luckriow on Friday, eveningat.
tended the Cle horn- a :
g I�.vts
wedding reception held' at #ona.
Vista9estauxant, Waterloo.
° After the reception they went
ter Streetsville and spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Falconer and, famil .
Mr, and Mrs,,. Eldon Emer-
son anal` Darlene of St. Cathar-
ines spent the weekend with
Miss Lila Emerson and,ori Sun* ,
day were visitors with, Mrs..
Maud Hagg.tt at Pinecrest
Manor,
Mrs. Russel Chapman went
to Toronto on Sunday to visit
w ith..Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smith
and faniUy for a few days. On
Tuesday. Mn. Smith and •Mrs..
Chapman wit! go 1~t s fi y
to attend a gift show being'�held
tre',� '
Stewart Scott of Lang,s
visited on Friday with Mr, and
Mars, Wallace Conn,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, John'nie ana
J son rid
family were her brother, Sibert
Walrnsly of Scarborough, and
his friend, Max .Kadlac-pf Tor -
Mr, and Mrs, ►lbert Coultes
caked on Sunday at the home
of Mrs, Fred* Atkinson of Pais'.
ley and visitors with ' Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Schwiehtenberg,
and family of Port Elgin,
,Athol Purdon of Sarnia and
Hector Purdon elf Strathroy call-
ed Monday* at the borne of Mrs.
Cecil Falconer,
..Rev, Horace Braden of Lon'
don was; a Sunday dinner guest
with' Mr;. 'and Mrs, Wallace
Conn and family.
Gary Chapman is now erre.
Harvester Company at Harnfl'
Mx, and lvfxs. Wallace Conn
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mfg, ra► •
Wingham, ' _ `.
Wayne Martin of Hamilton
spent the Meek+end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Martin.
Chalmers Presbyterian W. Mr'
S. Will hold their spring thank*
Offering meeting on Friday,
''March lb at 200 p.m. in -the
church when ROY. Angus. Miter,
Kay, missionary from Jhansi,
India, will be the guest'speaker.
Men as well as wotnen are cm*
dially invited to attend . sn4
hear the message of work being.
done On the field,
ATTEND .FUNERAL.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Bateson
.were In'Duurham on Monday
where they attended funeral sere
vice at Knlox..intted Church 'for
Arthur Newell,
Mr, Newell, 48, was in.°the
lnsuxance business, M. Newell,
and Mr, Bateson were.close
friendsduringAheir service with
s
+: ehlicirert
not to hcinctie
wild animals
**bits ,is a fatal infectious
disease whisk may affect any
warm blooded animal i ncludii
n
man. In certainprovinces1
especially Ontario, wildlife is
heavily infected with rabies
virus, The fox and the skunk
account for more than 90'' per
' cent of diagnosed cases.
Health officials recommend
that all family pets be v a e
einated against rabies and N.
vaccinated at least every two
years. '' ., "• . ,
While rabies May not affect
the part of the country where
:you, live at a time when there
are reported outbreaks it is
wise to teach children to o b
serve wildlife at a safe d i. s -.
tante. Do not, coax. play: with
or handle wild animals or
touch any animal found dead,
'lf you suspect you have been
the. Royal Canadian Air,Force . infected by a'rabid animal,
during World War lIy ei. t r,
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