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We visitorswith Mr, and
VIA,4. Wei* Elliott were M *$
Nimq WW1 of 0akvile, Miss
Ruth reed* and 416aa Jame
Of lateheneir.
Relative*. attending the Laid -
1 W-$lltett wedding from a
4intankee'were Mr. and Mrs. Don
**and Scott, London, Mr.
and. Mr's. Anderson and
talnitY0, LuckMow, Mrs. Mitchell
Elliott AilA4 :Craig, Betty Elliott
ad _Mend; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
A trona, Mr. and Mrs.
NerMalil Stewart, Lambeth, Mr.
'eand. , Ron.,Perrott andmegirls,
rich, Mrs. Cliff Aitchison,
Heeler, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
l'O* tbr, Palmerston, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Forster, Ripley:
Any girls in the community
wishhig to join the 4-H club are
asked to phone Mrs. Walter
Elliott in the near future in order
not to miss any classes.
Word was received here by Mr.
Clenaghan) Leeson, was mar-
ried, on Saturday at 4 p.m. in St.
Andrew's United Church, Nanai-
mo, B.C., to Bruce Coleman. The
community offers congratula-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman
of Washington were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman.
Whitechurch W.M.S. meets on
Wednesday, September 17, at 2
p.m. at the home of Mrs. John de
Boer when birthdays from July to
September will be remembered.
Sunday, September 14, a
special service to celebrate the
centennial of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada will be held
with one service at Langside at 11
a.fn. There will be no service at
Whitechurch. This service will
recognize the Christian creeds
and banners which will be ex-
plained by Mrs\ Sheila Kirkland
of Toronto; the national Co-
ordinator of Banners for the
Presbyterian Church. Lunch will
be provided following the service
to give people a closer look at the
banners.
For, the WMS meeting at the
home of Mrs. John de Boer,
os. from Whitechur
leaders Will be Mrs. William
Evans and .Miss Annie Laidlaw;
helpers, Mrs. ba Wall and Miss
Mary Laidlaw; roll eau, some-
thing interesting from the
Record; courtesy, Mrs. William
Purdon.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson were Mr.
and Mrs. William McBurney of
Toronto.
Mrs. Edith Brown of London.
spent tkie weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker of
St. George called Saturday even-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Emerson on their way home
from visiting with friends on the
8th concession of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn on
Sunday accompanied Mr. and
Ms. Douglas Conley to Barrie.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cameron
of Lucknow were Sunday visitors
with her brother, MitiliaM 4ln-
toul, and Mrs. RintouL
Phil Chadwick and friends.'of
London were Friday visits vtith
Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson,
Weekend visitors with Mr. ,and
Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw of
Lucknow were their family, Z.
and Mrs. John Bell, GuelpbiMr.
and Mrs. Bill Shepard, S ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swann, Guelph.
All attended the Laidlaw-Ethott
wedding on Saturday at 7 p, al
Chalmers Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Shp -
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Long, Amanda and Martin: of
London were weekend e:gueets
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne &train
and attended the Laidlaw -Hiatt
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LaidUM.
Mr-
G.
Goderi
Gilles
Bush .� * t!�! ►4 r•tl,. s�
ClaYton $01/0100 G�leb
and *S• Jack Attlesple of
Sarnia spent the weekend With
Mr. and Mrs. Gari Farrier and
attended the iidlaw-Elliott
wedding on Saturday,
Miss Floe Leaver of North
Bay is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ,Mowbray And ealling an
Charlie Leave' at the rest home.
Mr.andM . Glon arnon of
wine's*** Mr, and Mrs, E. W..
Beecroft and Karen were Satur-
day visitors with ,Mr and Mrs.
Robert Siin_ namon and family of
Monkton',
INellson Kerry of fey is
spending, a few days with Albert
Coultes.
Mr. 'and . Mrs. Wilbur Sch-
patksite in the childreni a yar'+d!
Wim► and District Vita,
The community wishes a
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Joe IiI0ore Of Wroxeter
visited Monday with Mrs.
Walter Moore of Wroxeter.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
s Waiter =alt were. Mr. nild
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London and Mr. and Mrs. Hess
Henderson and fly of 1,44
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Mr. and Niro. Warren Zurbrigg.
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joyed a bus trip to Nashville on
the Labor Day weekend.
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school to plant the new arboretum.
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DAVE GRUMMETT, resource technician for the Maitland Valley. Conservation Au-
thority, lays out the trees for planting of the new arboretum at the Turnberry Central
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DOUG WALKER and Ken Warwick carefully work at planting a new tree under the
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