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SGT. HARLEY J. MERKLEY of the Rldgetown detachment, Ontsrlo IP t..
Police, last week received his Quarter Century Pin from Supt. M.. R..�e ,...
Originally from WIngham, Sgt. Merkley haswbsen a member of the OPP lor25
years. He has been at Ridgetown for the past three years; former poaetingswsrie
at Cornwall. Winchester and Kemptvllle detachments
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Whitechurch friends were
sorry to hear of the passing
last week ,of Carl Haskin,
husband of the former.
Florence "Henry. They
resided at Stokes Bay.
Funeral service was held on
Thursday. Residents of this
community extend their
sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moss,
Dickie; Kelly and Jeremy of
Kitchener were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan and Mrs.
Mary McClenaghan.
Mary Lou Milligan of
Sarnia spent the weekend
with her parents," Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Milligan, and
sister, Clara.
Whitechurch friends are
happy 'that -Ryan:- Craig WAS
able to return home on
Friday from Wingham and
,District Hospital..
Miss Faye Irwin wentuto
Kitchener on ' Sunday to
begin a course on Monday at
Lougheed College.
Wayne Henry of Van-
couver arrived by plane at
Toronto and rented a car to
be with his mother,. Mrs;
Florence Haskin, at the
funeral of her husband, 'Carl
Haskin, of Stokes Bay on
Thursday. On Sunday Wayne
and his mother visited 'Miss •
Anne Henry of Wingham and
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan and Mrs.
Mary McClenaghan of
Whitechurch.
Brian Falconer and Mrs.
Robert Mowbray of Sarnia
spent the weekend here,.
Sunday guests with Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, Wingham,
were Mr. and Mrs. David
Elliott, Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Elliott and
Karen, Mrs.. Barry Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Elliott
and family, Brussels. Barry
Elliott' participated in the
Whipper Watson Snowarama
for Timmy on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and Mr. and Mrs, J. D.
Durnin attended the
Charolais Farm Show at
Toronto on Wednesday. In
the evening Gary attended
the Charolais sale:
On Thursday Brian Rin-
toul attended the Hereford
Show at the Farm Show in
Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Rintoul and family were -
present, Leroy showing his
employer's Hereford cattle.
Miss Carol Rintoul was
chosen Hereford Queen and
this was the first show she
attended in her role as
Queen.
CWL holds
card party
There were -13 tables of
participants at the Catholic
Women's League card party,
held Jan. 27.
John Sproal was high man
and Donald. McCormick
finished as low man. High
lady was Edythe Coultes and
low lady was Vera Murray.
The door prize was won by
'Nora Finnigan.
'Conveners for the
' gathering were headed by
Jean Bauer and Teresa
Foxtor+.
On Sunday 'Joe 'l~ffiii and
Earl Heywood attended the
general meeting of Stratford
Musicians' Local, 4t8 held: in
Stratford at' the District
Labor Centre.
On Sattirday Joe Tiffin
took son Joey to Hanover to
play hockey for -the
' Wingham Midget hockey
team. The game ended in 3-
3 tie in ,overtime. Hanover
was in Witngham Sunday
evening and the result of that
game was 5=4 itt favor of
Wingham. Hanoverrettirtls
to Wingham on Thursday for
an evening game.
Visitors. on the weekend
with 1VIr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McMillan of -Watford
and'' :MYs:"'`' lsehef '°l'lffilii
Lucknow.
Rev. and ' Mrs. John Belli
visited Wednesday evening
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.
Wesley Bell, •Carrie 'zapd-.
Robin . of :Walltertan. The.
paroccasiofy„for Wn weslasey.birthday
. 'fit -• 'stormy •
Because of the ' torm '
weather, Whitechurch
,progressive euchre party'
was cancelled and is '
rescheduled for Monday.,
February 16.
Word was received
Monday evening from Mrs.
Edna Casemore of Brantford
that her sister, Mrs. Donald
(Eva) Cameron had passed
away' Monday afternoon at
St. Joseph's Hospital,
Brantford, in -her 77th year.
Mrs. Cameron, the former
Eva Morrison, was born at
Langside on the farm north
of Langside Church. She
attended SS No. 8, Langside
r'cna
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School, land 'grew to young
womanhood helr.e: She `went
to the United States where
she resided after her
marriage, •• returning.
.to
Canada in. later years. -She
lived lin Brantford with Mtn. '
Caseinore and her tusbitittd.
Burial will be • in the family
plot at Dearborn, Michigan.
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Over 35 at
games night
GORRIE — The Gorrie
Senior Citizens • held their
Games Night on January 27
at the community hall with
more than 35 attending.
Holders of high scores
were Russell Nickel of
Fordwich' and Mrs. Nickel.
Low cards were held by
George Brown and Mrs:
Martin Scott. Mrs. Florence
Wilson of Fordwich was
occupying a lucky chair and
also had a lucky card. Mrs.
Glad Edgar was the birthday
winner.
Winners in crokinole were
Miss Margaret Dane ' and
Mrs. Sheldon Mann.
The next Games Night will
be February 24.
Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson,
Oshawa, and Crawford
Gibson, Barrie, spent the
weekend with their father
and the men, along with
Russell Lockwood, attended
the bonspiel in Palmerston
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley,
Tania, Angela and Chad,
Mrs. Kathie Liberty, Robert
and Trevor, and Debbie
Davies.. of Gorrie, were
supper guests of Mrs. Doris
Trapp, Ronnie and 'Kelly in
Whitechurch.
Mrs. Ross Toma.n is
visiting at the home of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sage, Baltimore.
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