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e,Rev. Benson Cox •was in
on this week where he attend
dinner and reception 'with Dr.
Landon and Dr R. P,:Baker.
,are the three surviving grad -
of the 1906 class at. the Un-
Aty of Western Ontario;
and Mrs..Elden Eckenswiller
on Wednesday :evening with
and Mrs.' Chester Blackwell.
pley.
and Mrs: Jack Graham re-.
d home to Ann Arbor after
ing the past two weeks•with
and Mrs. Roy Graham: and
relatives :here.. •
extend sympathy to Mrs..
Lane in: the passing of her
er, the• late •Lesli'e Congram
o Mrs. Everett Lane in the
g of her Mother at Port Elgin.
and,Mrs: Everett Lane,:
and Barbara of Chatham;
here during the week. ,
;,and Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda
arry of Downsview 'spent the
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
olson, Allan and Lois..
s, Gertrude Walsh was in
on Wednesday where she
with her. niece, Mrs. Beth
who is a patient in Victoria
itai.
e 'H. W', I. will meet on:
ay (Evening) June 2nd at
Dine of I,1rs. Raynard Ackert,
the members,please bring.'
les for a miscellaneous .auction
:Tuesday evening, dinner.`
s with Mrs. William Cox and
Benson Cox were. Richard
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haid-
and Miss Edna Boyle.
ail Sutton; was in London dur-
e week for acheckup on his
Eich was injured alew weeks.
.. and Mrs. Howard: Bennett
n Howard' of Toronto visited
'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r Haldenby. •• •
ends of Mrs. Karl. Boyle. were.
to hear that' she was a• patient
.• Joseph's Hospital,, London.
re pleased to report that she
adily improving.
. and Mrs. Jerry Collison of
le, spent the weekend with. •
nd Mrs.` Bert, Nicholson,,:
and:Lois. ,
ss Marville Scott of Toronto,
with Mr. ,and Mrs;Mac •
Hugh and Stewart, and also
ed the funeral .of her cousin;
to Leslie Congram,
gratulations to Mr. and' Mrs.
u.Hodgkinson who were
ed at Goderich on Saturday.
nd Mrs, Chris Shelton and
nd
Mrs, Russell Hewitt were
at the wedding,
Marion Bell, Mrs, Lyman
and" Gary Sutton accompan
iss Jean ,Sutton to London
she received her Queen pin,
rttficate , from the 'London
ess, '
pathy is extended to the NI,-
families
ifamilies in the passing of
unt, the late Tena Nichol-
Mr. and Me,s.' Verbeek have
purchased the farm being vacated
by Henry Ruby, and will move ,
there .this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin: rnov
ed •on: Wednesday to the house
owned. by Russel. Ritchie :in the, • '
village. Mr; and Mrs, G.. W.
VanderKlippe,andfamily of
Brampton moved the same.day
to their farm.
Sunday visitors' with , Mrs. will,
lam Cox and Rev. Benson Cox were
Mr. and Mrs. Alex:MacTavish
and Miss Beth MacTavish of Ripley
Mrs. Arthur. Haldenby spent . a .:
few days at 'Toronto with Mr. and.
Mrs.: Howard Bennett, and Mr,, and.
'Howard Whitesides and "their :
families,
Mr, andfMrs. Russell Barr,
Darrell and:. Cynthia of; Scarboro,
sPent'the.weekend with •Mrs. John
arr.
ORDAINED ,ELDERS
Don Robertson.'; Cliff Johnston,__`
Jack Barr and Stewart MacDqnald
were ordained elders.at the Pres--
byterian;Church on Sunday. •
Mr and Mrs. •Alex Percy and
Wayne spent Sunday with Mr.
and 'Mrs, Russell Ball.; and .Char,
Laine attheir cottage at. Tober-
mory.,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bushell and
family of Toronto spent the wedc-
• end with Mrs. John Bushell.
'Mac MacDonald of Windsor'
spent the weekend' with his parents
'Mr and Mrs. Tom MacDonald and
Eltna• Mae.
Miss
Winnifred Percy , Mrs;
Alex Percy, Mrs. MNorley Bushell
and Perry Hodgins accompanied
to.London were to be shown, but owing to
Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller
•
on Fridayand visited with•Mlrs. projector trouble, this part of .the:
entertainment: had, to be dispensed.
Perry'' Hodgins at Victoria Hospital,
Mrs. Tom. MacDonald visited with, This community extends
their sfncere 'congratulations to
• Mr: an Mrs. 'Purdon.
George Thompson, Earl and
Charles, went Sunday.aft;ernoon'
to their tarm at Fevershamand
returned on Monday.
Services in the United Church
here will be withdrawn on May 29 •
on account of Anniversary :Services
being held in the .Presbyterian
Church. • .;
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Emerson
and daughter' Darlene of St. Cath
arines and Mrs Maud Haggitt
spent the holiday•with,Lila Emer-.
son,
Mr, and. Mrs;. Carl .Weber. Ann,
• ( Whitechurch News)
On Saturday evening .Whitechur-
ch Women's Institute catered for
the •f amily and relatives dinner in
Whitechurch Community Memor-
ial Hall for Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Purdon's 65th wedding anniversary.
;Since Mr. •.and Mrs. A. E. Purdon
lived in this. community until -
.taking :up residence .in. Lucknow, •
it was very fitting that they should
have the get-to-gether in the hall
where all .attended.
'The relatives' decorated the hall
with streamers and beautiful '
bouquets. Attending' the family`,
dinner were Charlie MacKay,
Dunnville; Agnes. and Bertha Mae -
'Kay London;: Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan
MacKay, Guelph; Mr..and Mrs.
Gordon MacKay, Wingham;' broth
ers .and sisters of Mrs. Purdon and
their 'family , Mrs,'Cecii Falconer,`
Mrs, J. CleghornandMrs. Jack
Maclntyre, Wingham; Mrs. George
Tiffin, Lucknow; Athol and Hect-
Or Purdon,. Sarnia and. Elgin; De
:troit. Mrs.. George Markles, •
daughter and husband,, Mr.• and
Mrs. W,. MacDonald .of Oakville
were un able to be present.
Toasts were given by Rev.. Mc
Leod of Lucknow'and responded ,
to by Charles MacKay. Athol,
.Purdonwas master of ceremon:
les. Bob Wood of London sang
several solos The Bell ringers
sof W ingham Presbyterian Church`
with their :leader; Gordon Leggatt,
:gave several numbers. Angus,
Falconer gave a reading. After
the tables were cleared, pictures
on Friday with her father; Joe
Guest, who is a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital..
Mr. and Mrs. George Bushell
of London visited .with relatives
here ever•the weekend. •'
Therewill be no,service in the.
Anglican church next Sunday. •
On,the ;following Sunday., June
.5th, the service willbe held at
11 o'clock. '
Mrs. • Isaac •Miller, Miss Isobel .
Miller•and Miss Wilhemina Ruth-.
erford of Sr. Helens, spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Frank Man1d,
en and Mrs. Arthur Phillips.;
• Mrs. 'Arthur Phillips returned to
her home at Fonthill'after spend
'ingthe past week here. Mrs.
Frank Maulden and keith accom-
panied her on her return 'trip.
Rev, and Mrs. Andrew Lane of
Thamesford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lane,
Hugh and. Stewart , and. with Mr.
J. R. Lane, who is a patient in ,•
the Wingham'and: District Hospital
Miss Linda •Evans returned to'
Downsview after spending the
Weekend vis#tots With Mr. and
Mrs. James Haldenby and: family
.were .Mr; and Mrs. George Barrell'
of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur •
Campbell and faintly, of Kinard •
ine, Mr. and .Mrs. Ron Burrows
and family of Oakville.
Elaine Green of Walkerton spent
the weekend at her home:here
Mrs. Sophia Cottrell of Toronto, •
Mrs.. Lloyd Riley and 'Mrs, Rere1
da Whitehead of Teeswater, visit-
ed last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Wall and. family. •
• • Mr. and Mrs; Douglas" Holder
'and son of Toronto spent the.
weekend with Mr..and Mrs, Robert
,Green and family, •
Elda, .Beverley and Doris Wall;
all of London, spent'the weekend
with their,parents, .Iv(r; and Mrs.
Morley Wall, and, family.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. N. E. Haldenby were. Mr.
and. Mrs. Donald Haldenby of
Toronto, Mr.. and .Mrs, Fred Friend
orf. of ,Kitchener, and Dale Held-•
enby of Southampton.
ATTEND SCOUT CAMPOREE
Douglas .Wall and Bobby Halden-
by spent the weekend: at Camp
Martin where they took part in a
Boy Scout Camporee,
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and' Mrs: ;Tom Stewart and boys
were Ralph Goesel and ..family .
Elaine Slessor, `Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs;
Ron Stanley and family..
Donna Parker of Cargill 'spent
Sunday.'afternoon v,tith Mr. .,and
Mrs.. N., E. Haldenby and family.
Marlene and Clair, were Friday?
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Chambers and •family of
Harriston, and'Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Mock and fain-
ily of Harriston.
Friends will be happy to learn
Nat Thompson,• a patient at West-
minster Hospital, was able to
return home on Thursday much
improved in health .
Murray Coultes and George
Conn of Toronto 'spent the week.-
end
eek- end at their, homes,
past week with Mr, and Mrs/
Bert Nicholson, Allah and Lois, On Monday,. May 30, Curries
School "pupils will have a bus trip
Sunday visitors with Mr, and 'under the .supervision of their
Mrs. Bert Nicholson were Mrs =. tieacher , Mrs. Garniss, to Goder+
Richard Schmidt and 'Mrs. Paul ich and visit the Museum, Airport
Schmidt and Lorrie of Kitchener.
Mrs. Melvin Coliing • attended
the C. G: 1, T. banquet in Ripley on
—Thursday evening with her: laugh-
ter, Sharon. •
Mr. and Mrs; Duncan Million
of Goderich visited on Sunday with
Mr.. and Mrs, `Ray Hamilton and
family.
Gary Hoffman spent the weekend
at his home here.
Mr. ,and Mrs, Oscar White visit-
ed onSunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Moulton. in Kingarf. •
Special music was enjoyed in
Olivet United Church on Sunday.
when Sandra MacCharles played
the organ and Sharon Coiling play-
ed a piano. The combination was•
very pleasing, . also as an accom-
panimentfor a duet by Mrs. Jack.
McGuire and Mrs. Oscar White
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Decter
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ensign in Goderich and .att-
ended anniversary services in Vict-
oria St. United Church.
Mrs. Walter.Befus of Calgary
spent the past month with her •
mother, Mrs. H. Huston and
brother Jim. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stacy and
Mrs. Bruce Blackwell and family •
spent the holiday.weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and
family. • ,•
Mrs. Prank Scott is spending a
few day's at the home of her par-
ents, Mr,. and Mrs. Herb Clayton.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott's infant son
will remain'in hospital for some
time,
and have a boat ride. `
Mrs; Ronald Coultes, Murray,
Joyce, 'and Darlene, were Sunday
visitors with her parents•, Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Anniversary services will be
held at Calvin -Brick. Church, Sum
day, May 29, at 11 a.mMiss
Clara McGowan of Goderich will
be the guest speaker. The Junior
choir will provide special muisic.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simm-.
ons, Nancy and Lonnie ,of London, •
were Sunday vsitors'with her
father, Charles,•Martin, Mr. and',
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.' Simmons of Wing
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