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Moodny
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On Seturda at-
the
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Rosa visited with
ughter. Mrs. Jim Taylor,
Nest %away.
`. and Mrs. Ronald Bee oft,
on Kevin and Heather of
--, 'Angela
and Mrs. Kirk
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were Sunday visitors with
their parts, Mr« and Mrs. E. W.
Boger* and Karen.
Little . Mark Ross of Kitchener
recently spe a w days hen -
days with his gromdPareata. Mr.
and' Mrs. l ROW On the
weekend his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jun to ofKitchener came
tOOlt him home.
J04111 Tiffin of the Bank of
Montreal staff, Teeswater is this.
week Port , ,, g holidays.
Stanley Junior C team
played Whitechurch Junior e
team on Sunday afternoon at 2
p.r. This is pie. first game in a
series, of three and the score was
2-5 in favor of Whitechurch.
Weather being favorable, -Port
Stanley is to corse to Winghana
for the second play-off game next
Sunday afternoon.
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs Tom alis, Tom and Betty.
Mrs. Bob Adams spent a few
days recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Smith when Mrs. Smith and
baby Robert returned home from
Wh ift.ch
Goderieh hospital.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Johnston and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Shortreed of Walton and Carol
Shortreed of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Tanner of Milverton
and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc-
Guire and Brian of Kitchener.
Mrs. .Dawes Craig and Mrs.
Hugh Simpson attended the Mait-
land Prebyterial Sectional meet-
ing at Langside on Monday after-
noon.
Brian and Gayle Rintoul on
Saturday attended Listowel'Fair
where Brian showed their Here-
ford cattle.
Whitechurch and Langside
Young People's Society will hold
a social evening at the manse in
Whitechurch on Saturday at 8
p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Scarboro spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C
Bill ItintO01.
The September #dee
ChalmeraINMS will be held Wad-
nesday, Sept. 18 at the borne et
Mrs. Wallace Bonn. Leaders,
Mrs, Don RasS ,lInd Miss Asnile
Laidlaw; helpers, Mrs4 Lore*
Forster and Mrs. N. MacDonald;,
roll call, an article from gad
Tidings or Presbyterian Record;,
topic to be chosen; courtesy
remarks by Mrs. Elroy Law«
visitors on Sunday with ".,
and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Bruseela,
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoui
Mr and Mrs. ikive Oberholtther
and Jeffery, Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Robinson. •
Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes of
Kinloss were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and
family and his sister, 1Vfra«
Elizabeth Tiffin.
At the Sunday morning service
at Lucknow Presbyterian Chureh
the congregation was given a
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Hart
Sunday visitors et
with Mr. and Mrs. }bider
were Mr. and Uri. W r y TI
Mr. and .Mrs. mus alc
and EeVin, Mr. and Mrs,'Rebert
Mowbray.
Mr. and Mies, Wallace
Clare.and Brent
Capes of Sari on
went to Streetsville and vlsl ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Pet Donnelly'
and Atha and on SAY at
tended the Ladnerfamily re.
union, •
Mr.and Mrs. Harry Mos Of
Plattsvlle. were Sunday visitora
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben. MeCienegiunt. On Monday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill kart
of Goderich visited with Mr«, and
Mrs. • Carl M`cCleneghan. Mir
Ryan and Mrs. 110Clenaginan ere
sisters.
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