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Churches Join For
Centennial. Service
WHITECHURCH• NEWS
On. Sunday, August'6, Chalmers
Presbyterian ,Church and the United
'Church held: a centennial service in
the Presbyterian Church with a•::..
. large crowd ',in attendance A choir
of members from both •congregat
•ions sang .the •anthems The
Church in the Wildwood and -The
old. fasliioned'Meeting.' Winston •
Martin. student preacher: at. the,
Presbyterian Church conducted. the,
'service:and:Michael Ross,
student preacher of the United.
• Church. . gave an inspiring• •
:. message on the. Church of the
Future.
Mr. and Mrs. •Ross• MacGregor: •
and twins Shirley and Ross;of• •
` Toronto called on friends in the
village, Sunday afternoon..
Mr. and Mrs. 'Eric' Elliott:, June
and'David• of Ottawa are -Visiting
with their. relatives, Mr. and. Mrs:
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Jim Currie Mr.. and Mrs,.Kerr
and family, htr:.and Mrs.
Russel Gaunt and 'Miss Leah,Currie
of. Wingham: .
Holiday visitors with Mr: and
Mrs. George'Fisher were Mr. and
'Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lori,' Lonnie
and Lee, of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs..
• Bill Fisher, .Toronto, ' Mr . and Mrs'
Bill Gibson` and family, .Lucknos4
• -Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and family of
•Milverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Paine of
Scarborough were holiday visitors..
with Russel Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tiffin and.other frietidsr.. '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirsteih of
Toronto spent the week endw. ith
her mother Mrs: Russel Gaunt and
• visited her father Russel Gaunt who
is a patient in Wingham Hospital.
.fftCHIIiDREN'S.HOSPITAL
On Sunday Mr. Henk Kragt took
•Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lennips and
Jean to London where jean was
• admitted to the' Children s Hospital
at Victoria . Joann, Henry and
Evelyn visited with Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Tiffin while their parents
• were away.
Charles MacKay of Dunnville is
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visiting this:week: with his sister
Mrs,. A E. '4'hrdon and Mr. Purdon
of Lucknow and with Mrs Cecil
Falconer .
Ivlr and:' Mrs Charles Tiffin were
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in London on Friday at St.
Joseph's Hospital where Charles
received treatment: They were •
accompanied home by Mrs. Albert
Lennips who had• gone earlier in
the day to Victoria Hospital where
her daughter Jean was; undergoing • •
surgery.
Mr., and: Mrs Wilfred Van Slyck
of Stratford, Mrs 'Bessie Eason ' of
Grimsby. ,Mrs Jessie Snell,. Fergus,
Miss Lila I-, umphey of 'St . Helens
and 'grandson :Ridkey Walker of
Wingham•were'week end visitors •
with. Mr. and.'' Mrs, George'Walker'
and `attencyed the East Wa 'anosh
Centennial Celebration at Bel -7
grave. . • .
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Hurpn Native �s
Buried at Ripley
IviRS, S� BOWERS •
One of Huron township's most,
respected citizens in the person of
Mrs.. S.C. Bowers, the former •
Catherine Martyn,' passed; away or
July 25the Kincardine and Dist-
rict General Hospital in her ,eight-
ieth . year 'following an illness of;
approximately, six weeks during
which time she was confined to
hospital both in Kincardine and
•London. •
Born in Huron'township, Mrs.
Bowers was the daughter of John
B. and Henrietta Martyn •
Following.. elementary and second-
ary school education in: Ripley and
Kincardine, she trained as a;•school',
-teacher and then4aught in_iiu39n
townshipand in Ripley for 'several.
years. •
A. faithful member of Knox '•
Presbyterian Cht rch, : Ripley; her •
contribution to the work of the
church and to her community waS'
evident in the fact that She was
awarded'life.meniberslips: in the
Women's Missionary Society
(Presbyterian Church) and in the
Ripley Women's Institute.' Mrs ..•
Bowers. -Was one of the small':com-
., mittee whose work, recently.
culminated in the publication of
.the. book ';History of'Ripley 'and
Vicinity"
To mourn her. passing she leaves
her husband Shari, three daughters,;
Mrs. Walter, Culbert (Annie)) • •
of Ripley; Mrs. `George McLeod
(Hefty) < of Kincardine; 'Mrs;.
"Sandy' MacCharles (Margaret) y;
of Huron township, and one •son,
Jack of Stratford. .• Also left to"
mourn are two sisters, Mrs: Mac :.
MacDonald. of Vancouver and Mrs.
Leonard Outerbridge of Ripley
and .one brother= Mr, • H.L. Martyn
of Toronto .
The funeral was held on
July 28 from the`McLennan .-
McCreath funeral horne. where Rev
Neil McCombie 'conducted the
service.. Interment warin the ,
'Ripley .cemetery.
the pallbearers,were Bert
Breckenridge,. John :Dolling,.
A rdell Mason, Neil McLennan,
Bob Osborne arid Walter Roulston.
In' attendance at .the funeral :were
large ;numbers of .people'from. the •.
Community, and pointsas distant
as .Peterborough , Toronto , Detroit •
and Vancouver.:
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ASHFIELD
Mr, and 'Mrs. Thomas Telford
and Janet of Saulte Ste. Marie
visited with their cousins Mrs.. `Earl
Howes and Huh MacKenzie last
week, .
Ray' MacKenzie -Of Toronto: was
home• fdr the week end
Mrs Gordon Ronald of Toronto.
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spent ,last' week with her father.,
Wm. Johnson
Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie has return.
ed "frgrr a •month's holiday in
Edmonton and B. c.
Marvin MacKinney w ill'be in
charge' Of services In Ashfield
Presbyterian Church .thenext
two Sundays.
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The Centennial meeting of the •
We M S.' will be held on August
24 at. 2:30 p.nti. in the church, ,
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