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WEDNESDAY,: JULY 22nd, 1970, •
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WHITECHURCH ' NEWS •
Whitechurch Women's Institute
held the. July meeting -on the 14th
at 8.30 in the Whitechurch'Com-
rnunity Memorial Hall:. The
•`:--president-lvlrs.-Dan .Tiffin-presid=
ed and' opened the meeting with
the Institute Ode and the repeat-
ing'in unisonof the•Collect:
The, correspondence was read,
by, the Secretary -Mrs. Russel
McGuire.. She .also gave the
treasurers report show-ing-•a
balance of $30(1.71. The roll
call was answered by A Common
Food 'Poison:
Mrs : Russel McGuire offered
to drive Mrs..Metcalfe`-scar-- o-'
Southampton to be hostesses at
the Log Cabin at the : museum on
Wednesday. . Mrs. Herman de
' Brtiyrr and" Mrs.: Dori'ard-England`—
are to be the leaders for the 4-1-1'
PARTIES ThSST ARE
-A-8USHEL-Of N
O.METYMEE
•1 /NO
A PECK of
rRDUBLE,
•Club project, The Jacket Dress.
:All: girls intending to take part.
in this course phone Mrs. de.
Bruyn before August 25 so she •,
will=know- hpw nrany.bookss.t+
order... It was•decided to buy a: ' '
mat, for the outside door to pro- ..,
tect the• floor since.it has been
cleaned. .
• Miss Darlene Simpson; gave. a .
piano instrumental. The .motto
The dangetc_o_fj?Ring_your41
wn�._:-.
doctor was given by Miss. Merle,
Wilson R. N,. who stressed in
..the case, of abdominal pains. ,
never give.a laxative unless.a •
Doctor has' been co; stilted; ii,
case of an; accident never move
a patient till doctor arrives; • . -
never take another• persons drugs;•
4be_ca.refuLof- a.spir.ins-=beca-use •
they do,not agree with all•people;
don't• keep• drugs too long because
they get: concentrated e.g.
iodine; be careful; of ointments ,
be sure :to read the labels as'
son?•e=if-ru-bbe_dtwllLJr_uaij C ''•
t'
diet on.your own as' you leave ;
out something you need.
Communi4 si ig ng_of aa_Insti-
tute Carol and, How do you Do
was enjoyed with pianist Mrs.
Garnet Farrier. •
Thpresident
e then called on • •
_the...speaker .Corporal &-Eressk 11
whose topic was Water Safety. He
'began by telling of needless accid
,ents•_caused•by type of clothing
• Su -it -able -for --w• H = ieav
with poor coverings. He showed.
three types of life jackets ,.which
would help to keep folk, unable
to swim—,—rain—drowning-til=t . •
rescuers could reach them•.•. He
also'showed how a paddle could
be used to keep orie afloat..Sev-
eral members asked questions
Which Cpl- Cresskill kindly
is
Mrs. ;Russel Ross, •hostess; pres-
ented Mt. Cresskill with a gift
and thanked' him for his interest-
ing address This was endorsed
by a hearty handclap from a11.•
Lunch was then Served by the
lunch committee Mrs. Jas. Mc -
r ltines s Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs.
Victor Emerson., •
Shower Held For
Sandra Fisher
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Friday evening July 18.a.
miscellaneous shower was held for
Sandra Fisher bride-to-be in
Whitechurch Community Memor-
ial Hall with its•windows decora
ted with white bows and bells.
On thearrival of Miss -Fisher,
and her relatives they were pies.-'
----ented--wirb-corsages a-nd-the
bride -elect was 'seated in a. pret-
tily decorated chair under a
trellis enhanced with pink tissue
paper , green leaves; and pink
roses.' . While the guests were
gathering MIs,' Garnet Farrier
played several piano selections,
Mrs. Millan. Moores was: Master of
ceremonies. Mrs,. Dan Tiffin
was song leader for Let Me Call
You Swreetheart and Side Walks of
New York with Mrs. Garnet Far'
rier pianist. rs, .Moore told of
traditions •concerning Weddings,
among them the reason why the
wedding ,ring is worri on a
certain finger is because that.
'finger has 'a direct lire to the
heart.' The ring maybe,silver•.
• gold of leather. Contests were
conducted by Mrs. Alex Craig
and Jane Campbell. Mrs. Dan
Tiffin gave a piano solo Assist.
ing the bride to -be in opening
•thegifts was. Miss• M. • MacDonald
with her sister. Miss Doris.' Fisher
reading xhe-shaw'er-cards—M-rs
.Alex Craig and. Mrs. Fred Davis .:
passed; the gifts to Miss MacDon=
ach- ' he
audience for all to see., When
returned they were piaced'on
the table by•Ifuth Campbell.
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Among the gifts received were
cushions , groceries, 'plaques.,
trays, pillow cases , Sheets, tea ;_
towels., blankets, glassware
china ware, table -cloths, vases•,.
kitchen Set, step ladder, clothes
hamper , bath room Set. • •
Sandra thanked all, for corning
and for their 'gifts.. All sang for •
She's a' Jolly Good Fellow. Lunch
-was-t heel .served ,
Rev.. P. Lowry of Waterloo
College was preacher at Chal-•
niers and, Langside church on
'Sunday and was a. dinner guest
with Mi 'a1ttiiMrs Ea •as isk.
• Mrs.•Fred: Davis left on '
Saturday for, her home at Windsor.
after sending a .fewdays last
week with her parents Mr. and'
Mrs. Garnet 'Farrier.
Mr, and .Mrs. Relison Falconer
and family of Sarnia were Sun-
day visitors with Mr:: and Mrs.:
Robert Mow bray and .-Mrs --E -_.. __.
Purdon. Paul, who had visited
here a few weeks, returned hoirme
With them •
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie, Mr. and
Mrs: Garnet Farrier.visited Strn'-
day with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon
Murray of Walton:
.�.�iss Rtith NP;gh:bou�,.�vislting
'herewith her aunt Mrs. Gibson
Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier , 'left on Sunday' to visit
terse-foreL et=u-r-nin-
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to Vancouver.
On, Tuesday last Mrs. Charles
Robinson received word from her
sister_ �thatlher_ h usband--Bi-ll-Ashby
of Toronto, in his' 64th year,
suffered .a stroke and passed away
suddenly. Torn Robinson took
his parents Mr, and Mrs. Robin-
son to Toronto The funeral was s a>it res
attender}-by-Jir Rols'ins do
was a ,pallbearer,. and Mr. and.
Mrs. Charles Robinson returned 1/
home with him., •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig were
guests on Saturday' at the wedding
of Jim Griffith and BrendaBone
in the United Church, Wingham..
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Robinson were .Mr, and
lvlrs: Pat Haley arid Sean of Tor- •I
We are pleased to report that.
Mrs., Walter Moore was a,ble.to
return home on Saturday frorn
ing am an District Hospital. •
Mr,' and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and Carol of Long Branch:visited
on Tuesday last with Mr. and
:Mrs. Garnet .Farrier and family
•and while here attended the '
Higgins family reunion.
,Mrs.: Emma Bagg of Willowdale.
was a guest with her daughter Mrs,
Elwood Gro knit dam;; -G
korth.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Smith and family •
.at Grand Bend were Mr.' and Mrs.
Russel Chapman, Mr, and •Mrs. •
Gary Chapman of Wingharn , Mr,
and Mrs, Reginald Jones'Of "Luck-
now and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Smith, •
Mr.,. aid Mrs. Wallace Conn
.1/14 d;110:
and Mr. and Mrs. George, Conn
spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs..
Herb Hunter and Trevor of Longi•
don,