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Alan. , r% Frames Cowaa
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- w, Mr. . E.W.
kecroft attended the Hertel-
Clidirnore w dding.on Saturday
at St,. Pours Anglican Church,
Tinton and attended the din.
ner and reception held Tater at.
Elm H''ayen Motor HHQtra
Mr, and Mrs. OW Evans
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
mss. Ted Eve and family
of Georgetown.
Whitechurch Women',
lute are arranging for a „bus trip
to Brantford. on June' lith instead
.of their regular meting, There
are several historic sights to be
visited' f n this city. Mrs. Cecil
Falconer'. and Mrs. Garnet Far,
rier are ;,making the reservations.,
Mr. .,end Mrs,,. rGerrshom Johns!
ton of Wingham visited on Wed'
nesday with'. Mr. and Mrs,. Stew=
art Smlth.ar 'family. of :Kitcb'.
ear, .and with Mrs. Sam.
'`ho npson, a patient in'' itch"
ever Hospital«
4n Friday .evening, on the
Wirigham;: Iamond,' White* ,
church and lurha.: teams -play.
`ed with the score 00 in favor.
of Whitechurch.
„ Mr, and Mrrs. Johnston Conn
moved from their farm home to
their apartrrient in •Wingham on
" .Wednesday,. •
The community extends
sympathy JQ. Mrs. Ezra Schoitf,
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw .and Mrs,
CaMeron Simmons of Lot don
%:in the passingoftheir father;..:-.
Mr, Charles Martin, on Sunday .
in Wingham and District.Hospitb
al. •R..
.. Mrs, lohn,Willis of Lis
towel
visited Sunday with'her parebts,,
Mi, and Mrs. Bill Caslick and
fainly' of Culross .and with Mr
and
Mrs
. Earl Caslick.
.Mr and ,.
Mrs,: ReLsort F.al
caner' Lynn,. n, Pani. and Brian
of Sarnia Spent the 'wee
with
week-end
with
Mrs.. Cecil Falconer. On
Sunday°tlieyvisited with. her
mother, *Mrs, .lack Stacy, . a
:patient 'in• W ingbs,rn and ` District
Hospital.
Mr., r and .Mrs.. Russell
.titan were Sunday, visitors with
Mr. and Mrs aRoss
Mrs; Smith and
farnily of est' Hill
.., rs record in Via.` �,.1 end 'and Ron Kaufman and junior,, Judy
step and jump, at t Rowton Central Bridge .and. ilt h ..
� WayneBilton. 1�!rnnors � in the ,
.SCh l field' day. s tor, - his. distance , softb ,4.`
was 33 feet 11 . iirrcll... , throb► were' Karen °�ura�a�t and
Versteeg Vance € e junior;Brenda Gadke''and
A,tfretta ftrrlen, ' ,
won for Barts in the 'a!r, classification�
.. Ronald Kaufman, intermediate, and Heath.
intermediate winners. WI 'Debra Town- er Alcorn and ' LaVern Coblentzt senior.
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UCV MeefOg
Intended for°.est Week,
DO1411YOROO, .., I ay
;meeting of the DCW was held
at the church with 'a gid, . at-
tendance. The theme of the ••meeting . "B•a4°A.1
son 1 ily , [e.",
Mrs, Sam oarp.charge
and gave the; :In(' 1,117881
to w'orsbip
and ledir► ? prayer, Mrs. 'Tom
A msont. gong read. the c 'ipture
Ies
Mrs. Thompson' gave .the
topic 'on " family Lfe,"
lowed ;by. prayers. and 'a mead.
ing, "A Home of: Tfox` oar."
,,The .president, -Mrs.. John
Hildebrand .opened the business
period- 1Vith brayer,* Mrs. Stuart
' Chamney.gave .,the .'minutes -:An
invitation to Calvin' i3rfck ..
Church on lune '4, at 0:15:.p.m.
hadOpen; ,received, More'.p .ans
for the'bazaar a
r
on Auguat .21
*ere. discussed. tit. to,.be
c
ps ke d • the. last week of, May.
Roll tall :was -answered- by
;the Books of 'the 1V`evr -
ment. Ellen ' Thompson ,
eeived ,the' 'offering. Mrs..
'chomps, n.' gave a reading.
"Later .Than We Think?' d
closed the meeting with the
benediction.'.
; he •hostea'ses,: Mrs. Mar
garet, Leddy�, and Mrs, Charles
Jefferson ,sexed,,;lu,neit aid a
see al t' mei wad enjoyed.'
Mrs. Bessle Wintle °of Brus"
. sels, visited a felt days last week
with Mt. and Mrs . Gordon
Wright,
Mrs. Ernersgn Ferguson and
Evelyn attended a bridal shower
for Wanda Allan, Dbride of"tkk is
month,. at the home of Mrs.
.Wm. Horsburgh at holstein On
-Friday .night:
Warren Zurbrigg-.and Elsner
• Harding ,Attended'a Meeting of
the board'of directors of the
Huron CountyHog Producers on
Wednesday at Clinton," •
Mrs. Seita Behrn's and Laura
-.arriston .visited on Sunday
1 Mr. : and Mrs, Robert Wood. .
Mr. and Mrs. • Jack. Ferguson
41d a successful auction sale
on Saturday. Mr. and : Mrs.
Ferguson and Lynn visited Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence' Carswel
I1 at
Fordwich on Sunda -
y
. Sus,an Bohnstein was confirm,
ed at the Lutheran . Church,.
Clifford,' on Sunday. Her
sponsors Were Mr. "and Mrs.
Ezra Dernerl.ing of Clifford.
Visiting at't eHornstein' home,
were Mr. an ' Mrs. Ezra Dem-
erling and' "family,- Mr,, and
Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon
and family of Brussels, Mrs.
Annie 'Harris, Michiael and ran
MacPonaid of r' Ingham and
Mrs.. Arnold'Gadke of Lakelet,
naIs
One of the boys confirmed,
at the Lutheran Church, Clif-
ford, On Sunday was Revel Deet-
man. His
sponsors were Mr.
.and Mrs. Harvey Wagner of
Beamsville. 'Guests. of Mr,
Mrs.
and Ms. Ken D.ettman an, Sun.'
day: were Mr. and Mrs.' H arvey,
Wagner and gin's. Reval's°grand
parents, Mr. and .'Mrs. ; Albert
Dettnian of Cliffe rd,d Mr. end
Mrs. Clark Renwick of 'Sem-
More, Mr. and Mrs„ Leroy.
Dettrnan of Clifford and Mr»
and. emirs..Brian Edwards and.
L'eAnne of LondOn:
Reception , .
BLUEVALE--A. reception far
Mr
d
an Mrs .; Ron. Elliott (fo err
erly Elain
eSnell) washeld in
the Blueva]eottriun Hall
on Fridayevenin ..
• Miss `Betty etty Hetherington.lead
an 'address to the .bride b � E .and
groom and Miss Diane Case-4-
more
ase-more presented them with:. a
purse of money oan 'behalf of
friends in the community;,
Mann's'orchestra provided
music for .dancing.
Trained elephants recognize
20 -to 25 different work com-
mands.
CORRI -Mfrs, Lonn►e Robin-
son introduced Mars. David Dins-
more oI! lroidw#ch who was the
guest speaker at the May meets
Ing of the Corrie United Church
W'onxen, held May 26 in the'
church. She spoke on Com-
`munity Friendship, and she said
in preparing for retirement a
hobby to enjoy is important for
the later years of leisure. Moto
George Brown thanked the
speaker and presented.a ;gift,
Mrs. Alvin Grainger gave a
poemi "Speak ut".. stressing .
the importance of expressing
appreciation to others for kind-
ness shown at;the time. Don't
'wait until they.are dead, was
slit
Plaut w
the bt
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A Atter of acs
Vicom illation arca read.
Harvey St's poi m,
!tower guasdsr, co mead
after attending ewe, cit NIP.
nfversary service at dte
was reed. . j
The meeting closetit .7
Mizpah benediction
served lunch.
The most eieboosset1Mt
developed system of
writes was tbat•of the
trans. Known has hieresilyithiggv
it started several thous
before 'est,
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