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WinghaM was guest
et the spring Thank -
Meeting of the, United
WomenTueay evening
Week when guests were
Bluevale, Calvin-
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?mets ° rest terian ' NMS.
The pictures of India were of
Ate, New Delhi and part of
Nrb where Mrs. Campbell
104 her husband spent some
The pictures were very
and Mrs. Campbell's com-
mentary was most instructive
and;en.o, ba le, Thepictures and
eoenary added to the in-
fofrMation already learned from
the India study book which UCW
groups are studying this. year.
As the meeting opened Mrs.
Wardrop led in hymn singing.
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw and Mrs.
merge Tholcnpson assisted Mrs.
Millan Moore with the worship
service and Mrs. deKoei jer and
Mrs. Wardrop sang "The Garden
of Prayer".
Mrs. Betty Flannigan thanked
the speaker and on- behalf of the
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group, she was presented with, a
gift by Mrs, Lorne Durnin, Mr.
deKoei jer gave the closing
benediction and all retired to the
Sunday School room where
refreshments were served and
friendships renewed.
WHITECHURCH
The May meeting of Chalmers
Presbyterian Whig willbe, held
on Wednesday, May 16, at the
home of Mrs. Johnston, Wing -
ham. Leaders, Mrs. Walter El-
liott and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw;
helper, Mrs. George Phillips; roll
call, an occupation mentioned in
Bible; courtesy, Mrs.' William
Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs.
Bessie Mulliss. and John Clipper-
ton
lipperton were in London on Tuesday at
the optometrist's. Mrs, Mulliss
remained for a week with rela-
tives,
On May 14 at 8:30 p.m. the
family and consumer affairs WI
meeting will be . held in White-
church hall with hostess Mrs,
Wallace Conn; roll call, a house-
hold product you would recom-
mend; Motto, "The farm is the
food factory of the nation; let's
keep the assembly line rolling",
'Mrs. Elgin Johnston; reading,
Mrs. Russell. McGuire; lunch, the
44! girls are serving part Of
lunch, ' Mrs. William Rintoul,
Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Don
oss and Mrs. Dan Tiffin will
protide sandwiches.
Mrd Dunlop of Kitchener
visited last week with Mr. and
Airs. Tom Morrison of. Lucknow.
PRINCIPALS OF several schools of the area met at Wince ...
ham Public School last Wednesday to exchange ideas,. In
this group are Jim Axman of Grey Central; Bruce Roberts'
son, Howlek' centrali. Ken Scott, Brussels;; Paul, Statin,
Turnbetr-y^ central'and. Bill Stevenson of East Wawarlosh
Central School, (Staff Photo)
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ALSO ATTENDING THE school principals.' meeting WS 'Wednesday were Mrs. "Jack
Rea*, Golden Circle School; Mrs. Mary Michie; Bly fh. Red` 1ph Smith, assistant. superin-
tendent of Huron schools from Clinton, and Mrs. Marie Toll Walton'. (Staff Photo)
riff,'Belgrave
sr� ;'rPersori ..oft ?
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Wallace'
and Mts. Frank Bell of Blyth
visited cin Sunday with Mrs. Cora
McGill.
Albert Vincent is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Edmund Irwin of Goderich
Spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Herson ,Irwin.
Sunday Visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron were
Mr. and Mrs: ' Jack Cameron and
Tommy of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cameron and family of
Wingham.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin
and baby son, Michael of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Van Camp and visited'
with Michael's great -great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Campbell of Belgrave and Mrs.
James Taylor who is a patient ir.
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Listowel visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp.
Michael Wales of London spent
a few days last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mr's-. Wil-
lia Gow.
r. and Mrs. Willard Arm-
str ng were .weekend visitors
wit his sister, Miss Martha
Ar strong and other relatives in
Windsor. •
and Mrs. William Coultes
andvdaughters visited on Sunday
with her father, Kenneth Davis of
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. M.
Johnston of London and Michael
McNall of Toronto visited with
Mrs. Laura Johnston on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall,
John and Kirk were Sunday
visitors with her father, Stanley
Cook.
Robert Grasby attended the re-
gional Masonic workshop which
was held --at the University of
Guelph on Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston
of London spent the' weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson,
Blyth, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Gow.
Recent visitdrs at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow were
Mrs. George Bailey and Dorothy,
*- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey
and Allan of Blyth.
Last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
Ilam Gow visited with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Gow of Woodstock.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins
were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins
of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. David
Penner and children of Listowel,
Jerry Higgins and Mrs. Marlene
Stevenson of Stratford, Mrs. Jack
1'1
King and Kathleen of Wfingham:
Mr. and Mra. Alex Robertson `!
visited on Sunday with' Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Forester of .Lucknow.'
Mr. and Mit. William Peacock •,
of Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs.'
Dawson Craig of Whitechurch
Were Sunday visitdrs with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Robertson.
Mrs. George Martin spent the
weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong of Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs: DOW Walker and 1
Shelley Ann .9f Sc'homhera spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Pletch and family.
Miss Linda Taylor of Toronto
was a weekend visitor with her
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Notes.
ci Mrs. Clarence Yuill.
'Mrs. Robert Procter and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Procter visited
last Thursday with Rev. Charles
and Mrs. ,Speakman and'Mrs.
,Saltus .clones: of ' Scarborough;
also with. Mr. and :Mrs. Conrad
Smithson: who were; visiting with
Mr. and Mrs._Speakman.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn •
Coultes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kennedy of Fordwich.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harry McGuire
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman
and Charlie of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce i4amilton, Ann,
Steven. and Canty of Lucknow
were Sunday visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar',
Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae of Rock-
wood spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Coultes. ,
Mrs. Len Coyne and Michael of
Windsor, Miss Mary Giannan-
drea of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Kirkham of Windsor spent
the weekend visiting with Robin-
son relatives and attended the
wedding and reception of Larry
Robinson and Janice McDowell
on Saturday in Blyth United
Church and Auburn Community
Centre.
Miss Bonnie Coyne of Windsor
spent a few days with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes was a week-
end visitor with Mr.. and Mrs.
Allan Armes of Windsor. On Sun-
day
they returned home with her
sister, Mrs. Coultes and are
spending a few days- with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
KNiTTV KITTIES
LAKELET—The seventh meet-
ing was held at the homeof Mrs.
Mann, May 2. All but one an-
swered the roll call. Linda
Newton read,the minutes. '
The mach& hem was demon-
strated by Mrs. Mann, also a herrn
with a cuff. The discussion was on
Achievement Day. Group work
was rehearsing for the fashion
show.
Belmore
Leslie Harkness and George.
Inglis, are both patients. in
Wingham and. District Hospital.
' Mrs. Bruce' Harkness has
returnedhome from St. Joseph's
Hospital in London.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Cooper of Walkerton on
the birth of a daughter', on April
30 in County of Bruce General
Hospital, Walkerton: Jenny Lynn
is -a new granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. Otto }Iohnstein.
Mrs. Jim Smith of Brussels
visited Wednesday with her
sister, Mrs. Charles Scott.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Nutkins of
Windsor visited for a few days at
the beginning of .lastweek with.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Murphy., ,
Allan Dickson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Dickson, has
successfully completed his first
year. -at Fanshawe College,
London, in an environmental
technician's course. •
Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
spent the .. weekend :...with Mrs.
l3arbara Dawson of Toronto.
Mrs acd Mrs, Eager Q'Day..and,
Miss. Marg pleby +of��k;B.0
ffaio .-
sprat the weekend with Mie. and
Mrs; Pat Murphy and attended
theDivett L Q'Malley wedding •in
Sacred:Hear1 Church, Teeswater.
Members of the community
would like to organize an inter-
mediate girls' softball team.
Anyone interested in playing,
should contact Marj Eadie, Gail
McPherson and Mrs. Ken Dick-
son,
The
by the res t, Audrey Scott.
Cathy,
"roll cal1.Mi1nutee of he Iasi Mee
ing were read by Aim Roberts
and the treasurer's report was
given IV Judy Carmichael.
Leaders dor 'next week'smeet.
ing are: .game, Sheila Anderson;
singsong, Julie Gnat!;. to help
with worship' service, Lisa.
Thompson.; clean-upBoris, Key
Lougheed and Alison Pore
Kelly Lougheed bellied with the
worship service and WA Leis
and,NancyMoore collected. the
• offering and the offertory prayer
was 'recited by Patti Edwards.
The group was honored to, have
another new member .Tone
Biggins. A second vice ;president
was elected. This wn. IAA
Thompson.
Workshop for the day „pro-
ceeded with work on Red Cross
Badges. Beginners; ' juniors and
seniors worked on - badge work;
sing -song was led by Janette
Johnston.
Howick Centre
. get ' $500 from
, agr., society
GORH Hbwick ,,Agricul-
tural Society has voted o .contri-
bute $500 towards construction of
the proppsed 0)0,000 Howick�
Township Community Centre.
The centrewould include facili-
ties for fall fairs and -other com-
munity activities. A fund to raise
money for the, project has been
started but no date for starting
the building has been set yet.
The Proposed site is on a farm
owned by Russell Ruttan, adja-
cent to Novick Central School,
two miles east of Gorrie on Hwy..
87.
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