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WHITI~CHURCH NEWS'
SP that Mrs... John Turner (nee;.
Fern 'Magoffin) of British Columbia
could nleet:'all. her relatives. on
Sunday, •a picnic was held taller
honour'at the home of Mr. and' Mrs,
.John Jamieson of East Wawanosh.
There were around'50 attendants ;
•from the families of Mr. and. Mrs.
alloy Trwin,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jamieson,' Mr. and ;Mrs. Tom
Magoffin A picnic. lunch was
;served.'
Mr. and `Mrs; .Glen Syer and:
family, of . Petrolia were Sunday. •
callers at the home of.:Mr. and. T.
Mrs, Charles Tiffin.' Mr Syers `R
' while working on the drain in, that
vicinity had boarded •wth Mr, and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin at their .farm
home and he waslooking them up.
Mr. and Mrs 'Kenneth Currie
were in London on Thursday where
:.they met Helen, who was returning
from..Expo;'• and spent the weekend
• at her home. •
,Robert ,Campbell of Wingham
ham 8
;Will have Charge of the services in:
Chalmers Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, -September 3'at ll'a.:m.
:Mrs. Walter• Elliott; Ruth and
Barry were in Goderich on Wedne`s
day. •
Mr.; and Mrs.` Leonard Coyne and
family of Windsor are holidaying
with the Robinson and Taylor relat .;
....pies. in 'East Wawanosh
Mrs.. Davidson. and family,
Ketchum and `family, ,of Chicago
who are holidaying at a Point' Clark
cottage, visited' Tuesday with Mr.'
• and MrsBill Caslick and fainilY
of Culross
SOFT BALL;'
The: Whitechurch Junior C•soft :;
ball team p. layed :Tuesday night. at`
Moorefield with•the Moorefield
team. The score was •6.5 infavor
of Whitechurch and on,•Friday night
in . W ingharn park. the . score was
;3-0 in favor of Whitechurch; :The.
series, is, 3 out of 5 and onTuesday
•
:night they play again in'Wingham
Park. This'.is W.O;AA. series,•
, On Wednesday evening.. Wingham.
•. Park. Whitechurch plays`an •
•
O.A.S. A; 'game -with ,Bimbrook
and ;On Saturday S.ept ember 2,
Whitechurch are scheduled ;to play •
at Bimbrook. It too isa 3'"out of: 5•
series
Mr., and Mrs, Wallace Conn on
Tuesday were at Toronto where
they met their son George. .return-
ing from air European Tour,
Mr. and -Mrs.' Ebner Scholtz : and
farnily.of Goderich were Sunday .• '.
callers on-Ezra:Schoitz,. a 'patient
in Wingbam and District Hospital
and- on `Mrs. Ezra Schnitz in the
village•; ,
Mrs. Wallace Conn and .Mrs:
Earl Caslick Were Wednesday
visitors with Mrs,, Rori`ald Coultesr,
Mr. Couites' and family.,
Mr. and, Mrs. Cameron Simmons
of' London were week end' visitors
with her ,father Charles Martin
and Lonnie was.a visitor with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Simmons of. :Wirlgham.. -:
Mrs, Ronald Coultes, Mrs. ''Wall
ace Conn and George` spent Thurs-
day in London. George called at
the University to make plans for
this year's 'course ,
Stephen Caslick of Wingham
r visited last week with his grand-,
parents, Mr.•and Mrs. Earl-
Caslick:
Ross' McLagan, Mrs. Don' Dent and
family of London were Sunday Visit-
ors' with Rustel•.Ritchie and with Mrs
McLagan a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and -Mrs,,', Charles' Tiffin and
Mrs, Dave Gibb were .in `London on
• ,Friday. Mrs Gibb went to Victoria,
'Hospital Where" she visited with Mr.
Gibb and Charles Tiffin received
treatment at St. Joseph's. Hospital
and visited with Frank McQuillin,,
a patient there,
'Mr. and; Mrs. Harold Green of 1
•
a ies�
Powasson and Mr. and. Mrs,.. Murray
Cameron and daughters. Angela and
Kathy, of Merrickville were recent,
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Mason •
Robinspn.
,Mr.- and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
attended• Toronto Exhibition on
Thursday,
Visitors on Tuesday with Mrs. •
Reta Turner were Mrs. Turner of
Varney, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Goy-
don.,' Hazel and Mary Smith of Cal-
gary, , Alberta.
Mrs. Walter Elliott and Pamela
King were at Lucknow Monday and.
Tuesday, of last week where• they
attended the 4-H. Training School
for the course, "Working. with
Wool` .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Calvin Robinson
and, son Ray and .Harris, Purdon att
ended the.wedding 'reception of
Forrest Armitage;, and Frances Pick-
ard of London' held at Shillelagh
Motel, Lucan on Friday.
Mr.. and Mrs:: Jim Ross of Kitchen-
er spent the week end with, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs Russel Ross
and her `parents, Mr'. , and Mrs.. J.,
Millen ofTeesviater.;
` Mrs. Charles'. Tiffin and Mrs.
George Young and' Heather
attended 'a shower at Mrs.. Eldon
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School' Opens; On Tuesday, 'September 5th .
Bradley's for bride to be Brenda
MacLennan of•Wingham:.
Clark MacGregor of Mitchell
visited Monday evening with; Mr.
and Mts. George Fisher.
Mrs ;: Clark Johnston attended: the.
Huron County 4-H leadership . •
training school at Hensall on 'Mon-
day and'Tuesday for the Course
"Cotton Accessories' for Bedrooms"
Visitors on the week end with
theiir,parents;, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fisher were Mr.. and 'Mrs. Bill
Fisher of Toronto , Mr. and Mrs;•
Gordon Fisher, Lori, Lonnie and'.
Lee of Guelph, who also visited
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs'.
George Marshall of Culross Call-
ers at'the'same. orne on Sunday.
were Mr. and. Mrs. Scott Patterson
and .teff of Detroit.
Graduates From GalfHosVital
DUNGANNON. NEWS :
Congratulations are extended to
i Karen Dawson R. N, who was one of.
Ithe:1067 :graduating'class of twenty-
six' ladies at South Waterloo Mem-
orial hospital, Galt and -was also
valedictorian at the graduation.
Karen is spending a Week's vacates'
ion at the home of her parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. 'K, K Dawson before
returning to Galt ,where she is go
ing onthe nursing staff of th'e
hospitai.Attending the graduation.
from here' were Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
Dawson, Mr. ;and Mrs.. David 'Daw
son, Mr. •and :Mrs. George Dawson
and herrandmother, .Mrs ...Strait
g.
oar' .of Goderich: • - :
Harold Sproul and Mrs Warner
Sproul of Davidson, Saskatchewan ,
.are visiting with Mr. arid', Mrs.
ArthurElliott and .other relatives.'
'Mrs.. Cecil Biake and Barbara
are spending this week'at Expo 67.
. Mr.. and Mrs. J. Reive and David
of Thamesv.ille visited' with Mr.
and,Mrs. Robert Irvin and called
on other friends on Sunday.
Bill Blake and. Bob'Eedy accom-
panied by Ronald Black 'and .George •
Finnigaii'of Goderich, are spend=
ing the 'week at Expo 67
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth •Hodges.
and Peggy. and 'Debbie and Marsha:
Hodges enjoyed a' vacation .last
week and attended: Expo 67.
A startlingand proven fact > one classroom sof
high school students is wiped out every week because of
car accidents..
11 is an unbearable statistic, but true. More young
'Canadians are .killed .in, automobile accidents.than by any.
• other cause • •
Young drivers as a group. are involVed' in more
automobile accidents than any other drivers -This is the
.simple reason insurance rates are higher for theme
We, in the automobile insurance industryy pro
wide training courses, bursaries and technical assistance
to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving
to their students:
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Students who pass' approved high school driver
training• courses earn' lower insurance premFUims.
At present, only 14% of high 'schools: across
Canada have these drivertraining courses:
Parents, teachers ust ask yourselves: Must a
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classroom be wiped out next week?
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You : can help prevent , such `tragedies 'by %up-
porting driver' training programmes in yourcommunity.
• ' All Canada Insurance Federation on behalf Of
THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE INDUSTRY
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