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Wednesday, .November 23rd
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' 25 years' .• experience Come.; you.'lI '.
be glad .you. did!
VVFIITECHURCH.
Mrs. -Wes . Moore and her, dau-
ghter; Mrs.. Jean Mortimer, Tor-
onto and Mrs. Carl HenisWortli
and Ruth Ann. of Molesworth
called' on, Mrs', Kennedy; 'Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur. Moore and Mrs; D.
week.
Mrs. Irene 'Paterson of Toronto Mr, and Mr•s. V,: Emerson: ,
Spent the week -end. '.with her
mother,. Mrs: Taylpr. Mrs. Taylor 'and-^riaughters and .Mr. Grigg;'
went home with Mrs. Paterson' both 'of Bel;grave;Mr, and Mrs.
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o' spend,, the •'next week Or two, Bill Brown and'Mr: Lloyd 'Bell
of 1:,Yueknow; • Mr. ; and. Mrs, V•
• •Mr.' and Mrs J. IIS, Finlayson Emerson' and'
and Linda • of Kincardine visited Mr. Jack Aitchison,
Lila and Eldon Emerson; "visited
with Mr.' and Mrs. WJames on on, Sunday; with ' Mr," and.
. Mrs:
Sunday. ".
Chas. 'Tiffin,"
Mrs. A Graham spent the The Y.P.S. of the Huron -Malt -
week -end with her. sister Mr.' & land Presbtyery met in Chalmers
Mrs. .D. Gillies ,of Ripley: ' ' :Presbyterian' Church, : White-
Mr. 'and . Mrs. Jack' ' Gillespie, . chur°ch. ' en l 'ovember .: 8th. •The
Donna, Barry. and"•Lorraine ' of newly, appointed' officers consist
•Sarnia spent the week end with of:: pies.; Ruth Simpson,'. Moles -
Mr•.. and• Mrs. 'Gib Gillespie . and; worth; lst . vice pros:,. Douglas
Mr.' and .'Mrs.; W, 'R: Farrier. Simpson, Langside; 2nd vice pros.,
Miss Wirinifred Farrier- of. Tor- Bessie; • Campbell,: Bluevale; sec
onto: spent: the week-end,with her Jean Simfh, 'Brussels.; 'treasurer,'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. R Far irma Forster, 'Whitechurch; c'on-
rier:'' yen•ers:': Missions, Bert Mite ell;
Keri ,and'' Jim 'visitedwith" Mr.'
and Mrs. Vic Casernore in Brant-
ford on Sunday.. Mrs.' Dunlap of
Kitchener :returned home with
them. .
.Miss Marg ret . Taylor • is visit=
'ins with friei
s . nd : lin Wingharn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Porteous •'of
L:ucknow vi'sited on Sunday with
' Mr. and Mrs. Clark' 'Johnson
ZION
The November meeting; of the
W.M.S. weh held at the. home of
Mrs Gordon Ritchie 'with twelve
in attendance;' .'After. the . opening
exercises Mrs. Ritchie took the
Christian Stewardship. Mrs. Earl
Swan, had the devotional and
Mrs, Allan Ritehie gave a read-
ing, The 'annual circuit . meeting'
will be . held at Blake's,' on No=
vember 22nd. 'Mrs George Hun-
ter thanked the., W. LS for 4a
card sent.ier.Mrs. W G; Hun!tei
has' on order • the 1VIissioriary
1Vlonthily,Mr's. Jack Gardner and
Mrs., Gordon ,Ritchie gave read-
ings,
ead .ings, and the study.. book was tak-
en by. Mrs: Marshall .Gibson. Mrs.
Ritchie took , charge of'the W.A:
meeting . Mrs. ' Graydon Ritchie
read the .,scripture. It is planned
to send a ;. Christrnas 'bait to, Jim
Barger. The' bazaar was .discuss-
ed, It was• quite :successful. At
the close of the meeting the hos-
tess served a' delicious lunch as-
sisted. "by • Mrs. • Robert Helm:
•Mr. Tam . Blake and ' Mr. and
Mrs. Lse Ritchie visited Sunday
with ,Mr.. and .Mrs. Will Ritchie.;
,Mr. and Mrs. Donald ' Murray
and• Marjorie' and Mr. and 'Mrs.'
Russel Irvin, Jerry and William
a.
and . Mr. and Mrs. ; Walter Alton.
and Frank spent Sunday -with- Mr-.
and Mrs: Nelson, Baynard.
LANGS IDE
Mi, and Mrs, Graham Pinkney
and 'Glyn' of • Ajax. were. ' week-
T'
erid .visitors `with . Mr.' and 'Mrs:
ed Conye .
Mrs. Gordon Wall; David . and
Douglas spent'the, week -end with
her mother, Mrs. •John. Arthur of
Auburn. •
i .
Mrs. Russell Boss returned
Infant . Hospitalized Molesworth; Worshp, Ken. IV lac- home the first:• of the week from.
Little Janie Laidlaw, nineteen= •Kague,', Wingham;" Evangelisin &; Victoria Hospital, Len
Lo•ndon:_:.:
months -old. daughter,,of Mr: and 'Stewardslip,, •C•huck Townsend. _Mr. Duinca'
.,, n MacCon-
Mrs.': Elroy;' Laidlaw, took 'con- Goderich; • Literary;. Marg`Y'Stew= nell were Saturday' evening -visi-
vulsioras. on :Thursday even•inty'. • Seaforth! 'The president. tors :with Mr and Mr's. Lawreice
and 'was .taken to Wingham Hos- Ruth •Simpso'n, opened: the meet- MacLeod. • •
pita], It: is expected 'she` will be . i:ng ;by a call 'to worshi • Hymn ReurnFrom
West; : Viisite:d '
able to. come.. home 'on Wednes7 739 was sung. Mary Scott read .With. 9.1 -'Year -Old Grandmother
dayi the scripture: Ken McKague .lord. . Harvey Miller returned • from
Mr %lila Laidlaw and : •son in prayer•. Irma Forster and. Bert the 'West on l ri'day after. ' help-
Ivan spent the . week -end with. Mitchell; were 'appointed' to at- in.g with. the harvest al • Field-
friends in'''Powassan: tend the mid -winter council; in ing,• Sask., x and visiting with: his -
Mr. and. Mrs.'.'•, Cam 'Sifnmons January:- Cornmittees were' . ap- great grandmother, . Mrs:'•George'
and Nanc.. Of 'Londe " h Pointed to l'an for a..stude. • bur-' r-- W._ -Pas . .
Nancy n spent the p p nt btitr smore-,and other .relatives.
wee sar i
k e
e sn ht
n •� andleadership= a
it
w ht L
Mr:aflech
tr e
d Main Sask... d rs. �'.. , • sk. Mrs, Passmore;
Chas• Laidlaw and other r,.elatives.' Ing: week -end 'At the conclusion whose maiden .x name' was Mary
Joanne Laidlaw; who, has been•,of the business part a'soeial -hour Jane Sturgeon; was: raised on' the
visiting in: London, returned .with' w'as ` enjoyed .:by . all . North Line; just 'north of-:Bervie
them and.celebrates,:her ,94th birthday
on • Tuesday, November :15th.•
Mr. and Mrs: Wm.. Kennedy • of
Wingham and Mr. and
1 f t :. inei tc iinoar
Sunday 'visitors with Mr.'.. and
Mrs. John Cro'wstori•'and family;
112 Mr.' and -.Mrs.' Len' Conley and
da and Lorraine of Toronto .visite Mr: and Mrs. Clayton Meyer with Carolyn of. • Cargill '$isited with
ed ,_last ..Frida.
-evening .,
y --evening vo'th -his= unsattendarice =of 1�•�fficer-s icer-:; -her,• pargn�s, :Mr•.�rid:,_Mrs _Wil
arents, ,Rev.. and, ''Mrs: W. J. this year. are. pies'•, • 'Clayton..liam Wall' on *Sunday::_
•
Mrs Franklin Page and her
brother, Mr.: Charles Flemng of.
.North Dakota, attended• :the:.fun-
era o. :tier --aunt ' Mrs;-=-
Thorn.pson last .week and are vis-
iting ..other' Martin' relatives... •
Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Watt, .Lin-
CUROSS CORNERS
OBITUARY
MRS. JOHN P. MacPI#ERSON
Mrs John P. MaePherson pais -
ed "away in St. Peter's Infirmary;
Hamilton, on. Sunday morning,
November 6th, following a heavy
stroke, in her 86th year.
Mrs, MacPherson' was formerly
Margaret (Maggie) MacDonald of.
the 10th. -Con, of West Wawanosh,
S was the ' only. daughter •of.
the late-� Hugh MacDonald an
-Oat rine Cameron; _ 7.__. _ _. ,
•
Fo on�ving her marriage,' , she
and her husband lured in Morris-
t'on``\ and; then•:moved to Hamilton
. in:..1946.: , Mr, MacPherson prede-
,ceased her"in' 1947.
Mrs. M'aePherson was a,. devot='
ed worker •for.• the Red Cross and
always gave a. hand in the form
of knitting and mending to'other
patients. around her, although. she.
had suffered the loss through am-
putation of both .;her 'legs within
the past.ten, years. 'She will be:
greatly missed'by- friends .and
relatives alike.. , • • ,
She leaves to •inourri tier loss
two; brothers, Colin. of St. Helens
and John A. of Wingham, also
three step -daughters, Margaret• of
Hamilton, Anne of'Toronto; Kate
Of Chicago, besides' numerous
nieces and nephews and cousins'
around the community:. ;.
Funeral services; were'. ,field: on:
Tuesday, November 8th at '2.30
at :McLanaghan and :Wall funeral
home, Guelph, with burial in: the
family picot at Morriston,..Ont..
• Among those attending. ' the
funeral :were' .Mrs. Duncan Mac-
-Donald. of''fow.n, Mr.. and''Mrs.
Everett, Harris of Goderich; Mr
:and Mrs. Pete Jefferson and Mr:'
and Mrs 'Charlie 'Jefferson..oi. Don-
nybrook; ''1Vlr, and MIS.; Colin
MacDonald,. Mrs.. 'Eldon Miller,.,.
Mr: and. Mrs.` Norman. MacDonald
and Mrs;"•Donald' MacDonald': and''
Dave •MacDonald of $t. •Helens;
Mrs.. -Lorne. Wa11, Mrs. Andrew
Ritchie; Mrs. :• Graydon . Ritchie;.
.Mrs. Pete MacDonald and Mr.
John A. MacDonald. of ` Wing_
ham:
• KINGSBRIDGE
' Mrs.• J. 'Kasner_Mrs 'P;•: Mur-
ray and son Donald of Detroit 1
Spent
with'
nt the.w
eek -en
d .
pr 1a-
1
..e
tines. here..
Mr • and Mrs:' J. - Kelly and soil
of ' Timmins, Mr. and .Mrs. Hod
-
.gins of Sarnia, Walter . Kelly of
London', were at the home of Mr.
Mit'. . r1 and Mrs..John' Kelly Over '• the
i► •were'li-enol
:lar-ni Forum -Starts
Bethany. Farm • Forum, held
their first meeting. of. the •:season
Monday evening at the.home cif
p
Meyer; vice pees„,Mac Thompson;'- Mrs. Frank Mi11er,, Harvey and
Sr. and Mrs. 'Wes' Tiffin, .Mrs: :•ec•-tread;:. Mrs, James- • Wraith; : Allan • visited on Sunday , with
Wm: Dawson and 'Mr.' Tome fur- assistant sec: -areas.•; . Mrs, bunt Mr. and. ,Mrs. 1. J. Husk and Mr.
don 'spent, the ,Week -end with Mr: Thompson. The tonic ".Fire on .the and .Mrs. Melvin Husk : and': farm-
and 'Mrs. ' Jas.:' Henderson;. Brant= ' re -was discussed: reg and ily =of Kinloss . ,fi
•
• ford, Chinese checkers were played,'af`
.Mt. and .Mrs. Gordon' Small. 'of ter which the .hostess served a.andMr. 'Mrs. Jack Schumacher
arid Helen were dinner guests on
Wednesday evening. of Mr.'.and.
Mrs. -.Melvin• Zettel'•and family of'
Walkerton; it being the occasion
Of Marilyn's first' birthday
Mrs-. James, Wraith motored to
Toronto on' Sunday and while in
the Queen City .will be the guest'
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knight.
:5he.-will-- ttt�enclethe--R;oy:al •Wrnt-er-
evening •:with Mrs:, Mary •:Wall, Fair.
Mr. and Mrs Orval Wildon ,:and '; ,and ,Mrs. Hugh Nicholson.
Mr. jas: Wilson.. and 1Harvey 'tof Bervie• Were din -
Mrs. George Haldenby & Miss ner guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank
:held their commencement night. ,May Boyle of Kinlou;h, Mrs, Art ;Brower and Reg Fridayevenin
Mari? n Morrison was once of the Graham ,&".Mi°s. Dorothy Thoma- 'Fleet 'Club Girl Officers. .
ones to get a .diplarrra. Congrat- son visited T•uesel'ay evening with On Saturday, November 'l2th,
elations. .. ` • Mrs: Jack .Scliun acher and Mrs'.
Mr, and Mrs. Tho; : orrison, Win. Wall,
�• , �*."^�►4�M,w+r�Y=c,�+r.+w,.wi„w.a�r►n:ii.r.mfr+iw�n�i„Y.•wtur►o�aen�sl.rN,w►a �•.
Toronto visited a couple of days' lovely.lun.ch:.`We'll hold our next
last week. with relatives. . . meeting at the home of Mr. and
. ,Mr, and'. Mrs. 'Lou Pickowski Mrs: Duns Thorripsori•
• and 'Carold Of Kith n �rvisited Mr. and Mrs: Morley Wall, and
Y
:with Mrs: M. Ros's and Olive 'on Elda, accom anied "b Mrs. Bert
P Y..
Saturday, Mr. Piakowski's moth- Shewfelt of Kincardine, motored
eT+ :Mr's., Merkley, who ,''has: been to Toronto on' Tuesday.
Visitinghere• for the' . "1V1'r: and' Mrs. Kevin McGl nn
or past :week, „. y
returned, home .with ;them:. ' . and Lynda • and Mr.' and. Mrs: V.
M:r....a dMrs. Stewart. -Mus rove .-,Brown:.-arid_.Reg._:s rept-:Wednessiay.
g
. snd family and Mrs. Musgrove,.
•,Sr.; ; of` Wroxeter visited 'Sunday
with Mrs, . Doris Willis.
The Wingharn High Schrol'
'Y Kinlcardine'.
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PoultryCulling-- Specialty
the , first 'meeting of : the Cotton
Accessories for the Club .Girls
iiedroom met' at t•he'horrre of Mrs:
ferry Iloclgins and Sharon.
Thera were ten girls present.with
I' is i*f rrYTHodgins, 1ie-leader.
Thee. eclectic= of officers was held:'
'Congratulations to •Mr:. Peter
Lier.man upon 'winning ' another
scholarship, the McKim „Memor-
ial. for Grade, 11, it. the .'com-
mence -exercises-,-held----lest-week-
at
xercises held-last:week•at ' Goderich Collegiate.
Miss Yo Van' Osch has returned
.to her horrie here '''after three
three
week's' ,visit in Welland.
•
Mr. Lawrence Austin. . of De-
troit visited at •the home of his
brother Cyril Austin ' during the
past week.
• A• reception for the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs.:Cyril Austin, will
'e held " in the :parish: hall on
ridgy everairg, November 18th.
'Sincere, sympathy is extended
o•- our -teacher, Mrs. Sheridan
and 'family, upon the death of
her husband, • on. Saturday, in.
Hamilton'. The funeral took place
n: T-uesclay7-at••-•10-a:•rn. at Haiti-
Ilton. Mrs., Walter Clare ,is the
apply teacher during Mrs. Sher
i an's . absence 'this 'week.
'Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
1V1
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d
Fred Crawford tenon . th.eT.bir:th
oaf, a son in Goderich Hospital on
Wednesday, 'November . 9th.
Mrs, D. • Reynolds returned to
her
•horne here', after a; 'two'
months'. visit in Northern 0e-
taiia,,, acoompaiiied by, Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus Reynolds arid farm
fly
of "Sudbury
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Mr. • and: Mrs, L..Sullivan `n.f
,�' • pits; Batty Haldenby;,'sec:,.Beat Sarnia were Sunday ''visitui'rs at
>ty Haldenby: cress repenter, aria' the home of Mr'. ant' Mrs.. 'li'n'e
Vt lir Tlre..,.�r`1-:girlr''D'al`torr.: , •
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A d v lunch was served books. , n ed Congrattila'tion, to �Ir. . Mrs.
h'' the hostess..: Beatrice. •thanked Wilbur Moron and Mr. and VIts'
,the hostess, The next . meeting Alvin Moran whose doub"le•wed-
will be 'at the. Haldenby girls ding. took place .in S,t. Marys;
(Tett. Haldenby). ; ' j Ont., on S:aturda w, November 12.
Misses Elda and Beverley Wall A car driven :by Frank Moran
visited Sundsey with Mrs. Frank enroute to this wedding 'ways .in
In accordance with • governing, t''regul
anions :our poultry
coos are' thorou -hl •washed and :• disinfected
p g y .
r o r roteceon. •• '`
''w,c«rsn.i,.4i»,rar 0..r,4.(iw0i..d.,,:..1i„...ruarH.,,..,.ii.1u.,.r.o.
rowri, noltasron wit 'a carr driven. by
w ,k#11140421:3"ce Mae 91102 , ipyV s :� it
Y, •y ti .y���,+•� y y�'y�11S
Frar•:k Scott of Ripley' on Corn.
.10, Ashfit'id Township. •
Margaret Moran,_ 80-yea're,
o•ld grandmother, ,was removcd to
'Goderich Hospital following the
trash, , and i:;. sdr f tering. •” frora
shock and otter injuries. The
other oc tnIpants of the ear.' v;Yere
not' injured seriously.
Miss Therese Perry of Detroit•'
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in Godericn over the 'week -end:
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