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Hurondale W,l.
To Hold Euchre
A profusion of Christmas de-*
corations provided the setting
for the meeting of the Huron-
tdale W. I. at the home of Mrs.
A. Rundle, on Wednesday after
noon, December 27.
Mrs. Alvin Moir presided over
the business part of the meet
ing. An excellent response was
given to the Roll Call, "New
Years Resolutions”.
Arrangements were completed
for staging a Euchre party to
be held on January 19th in the
Legion Hall. The proceeds in aid
of our Hospital Fund. The com
mittee in charge asked all mem
bers to see that their card tables
are in town in the afternoon so
that preparations can be
in time.
A bale of clothing is
packed this week by Mrs.
die and Mrs. Moir to be sent to
"Save the Children” Fund.
A Christmas programme
presented with Mrs.
presiding.
•Carol singing by
group wras enjoyed
Andrew’ Dougall at
Miss Mildred Ballantyne
Miss Jane Morgan favoured with
a piano duet.
Mrs. Jas. Taylor, of Exeter,
gave a most interesting bio
graphy of Robert May and his
sfory of Rudolph the Red Nosed
Reindeer, illustrating the
with the proper Christmas
ing.
A vocal duet “I hear the
of Christmas Ring,” by Misses
Frances and Lucie Lostell was
much enjoyed.
A comedy skit" Just among
us girls,” was given by Mrs. H.
Beavers, Mrs. Les Gibson, Mrs.
McKnight, Mrs. Elliott and Miss
Mary Gardiner and proved ex
tremely humorous.
The social sommittee consist
ing of Mrs. Rundle. Mrs.
Tuckey. Mrs. J. K er n ick
Mrs. L. Ballantyne served a
licious lunch.
made
being
Run-
was
A. Morgan
the entire
with Mrs.
the piano,
and
story
sett-
bells
0.
and
de
the
Pentecostal Groups
Elect 1951 Officers
Challengers
The annual meeting for
election of officers of the Chal
lengers was held Thursday night
at the Pentecostal Church.
President, Mrs. Stewart Trieb-
ner; vice-president, Mrs. P. R.
Durraqd; honourary president,
Mrs. H. T. Kenderick; secretary,
Miss Pearl Cann; treasurer, Miss
Blanche McLaren; personal
workers, Miss Joyce McLaren;
assistant, Miss Irene McDougall;
corresponding missionary secre
tary, Mrs. Milford Prouty; assis
tant, Mrs. Norma Treibner.
Christ Ambassadors
Christ Ambassadors of
Pentacostal Church met last
day evening with Rev.
Kendrick presiding for election
o-f officers, with the following
members on the slate for 1951.
President, Mr. Stephen Ken
drick; vice-president, Mr. Donald
Jolly; secretary, Miss Marion
Triebner; treasurer, Miss Irene
McDougall; pianist, Miss Mar
jorie Millar; ushers, Master Al
vin Cudmore and Master Robert
Millar; programme committee,
Mrs. Edward Prouty, Miss Mar
ion Triebner, Miss Marjorie Mil
lar, Mr. Grant Triebner; press
reporter, Mrs. Peter Durand.
the
Fri-
H. I.
WHALEN
(Intended, for Last Week)
Whalen Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klhare
and Catherine with Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Pickleo,
Mrs,
Sr.,
and
sell
and
News of Hensail
Hensall stores will close at I evening. The original decorations n /Art!}* ;C!-A A AirAtltr, n-n I «»zx <f«v: S'*•»*!*» n rl rx/I A zs IltA
Harold
Mr. and
family,
Parkinson,
Mrs.
Rus-
Mr.
and
and
and
and
, of Byron; Mr. and
Bell and Mrs. Bell
Mrs. Harry White
London, Mr.
Stratford,
Gordon Docking
family, Munroe, with Mr.
Mrs. Frank Parkinson; Mr.
Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mr
Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and
family, Messrs Jack and Ross
Duffield and Miss Eileen McKen
na with
Langton.
Christmas
Mr. and
and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Marshall and family, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster,
Granton with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Parkinson: Mr. and Mrs. Thom
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Thomson, Lucan, with Mr.
and Mrs. George Arksey; Miss
Audrey Arksey, London, with
her parents; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Neil and Janet, of Exeter, with
Mr. ana Mrs.
Raymond
with
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Visitors
Mrs. Ralph Parkinson
Mr
Alton Neil; Mr.
Hodgson, Rockwood,
Mr, and Mrs. William
Hodgson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Johnson, of London.
Mr. and Mrs.
Olive, Patricia i
I Ethel with Mr.| Hodgson; Mr.
; Hodgson, and Barbara, with Mr.
land Mrs. Birtch, St. Marys; Mr.
[and Mrs. Cecil Squire and Doug
las with Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire,
| Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pul-
i len and Donald with Mr. and
Norman Brock, Zion.
and Mrs. George Squire
Miss -Mary Dayman with Mr.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Gran-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire
Sharon with Mr. and Mrs.
Mawhinney, Crediton, Mr.
Cruiksliank spent the week-
at Owen Sound.
Ed. Richards,
ofand Gerald,
and Mrs. Roy
and Mrs. Ken
Mrs.
Mr.
and
and
| ton;
and
Jas.
j TomI end
Christinas Concert of S.S. No 12
The annual Christmas Concert
was presented on Wednesday
Evening to a well filled house.
Mr. William Hodgson was mas-
t e r of ceremonies. Miss Kirk
and her pupils deserve great
credit for the success of the con
cert.
Mr. and Mrs. Leverne Morley
and Marion and Jimmy Foster
with Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Neil
Denfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Finkbeiner and Jacqueline
relatives at Listowel; Mr.
Mrs. Alton Wallis, Gerald
ten o’clock Saturday evenings
and will close every Wednesday
afternoon during January, Febu-
ary and March.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elder and
children, of
Year’s Hay
I Mr. John
John Elder.
Mrs, Anna Elder, of London,
spent New Year’s with her sons
Mr. Kenneth and Harold Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster
and family, of Wingham, spent
the week-end with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster.
Mrs. Margaret Oliver returned
home after spending the week
end with members of her family
in London.
Church Services
The Sacrament of Baptism
featured the Sunday morning
service in Hensall United church.
The Minister Rev. W. J. Rogers
■was in charge and Miss Greta
Lammie was at the organ.
The infants receiving this rite
were: Kathryn Ann McCloy,
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc-
I Cloy, of Toronto, the latter was
formerly Miss Ruth Hess; and
Randy Scott Weber, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Weber, of Exeter,
the latter formerly Miss Joyce
i Broderick,
Under the leadership of Mr.
IS. G. Rannie, the Choir present
ed the cantata, “King All Glor
ious”, to an exceptionally large
congregation.
Special numbers by the Junior
and Senior Choirs included
duets, trios and quartettes.
At the evening service,
Rogers chose the topic,
Glory of Going On.” A t
morning service, January 7tli at
II o’clock, communion will be
observed.
The regular monthly meeting
of the W. M.S. (United Church)
will be held at the Manse on
Thursday afternoon January 11,
at 3 o’clock
is urged.
(Intended
Christmas
n the
Hamilton spent New
with their fathers,
Passmore and Mr.
I
i
(<•
solos,
Rev.
"The
the
A large attendance
for Last week)
services were held
Carmel Presbyterian
by
de-
at
as
4
4
§5.00 each
§5.00 each
.50 per cwt.
Jack
with
and
and
Bruce with Mr. and Mrs. Harl-
ton, of Granton.
Golden wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Arksey
and Andrew were guests on
Christmas Day at the Golden
Wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Pringle, St. Marys,
held at the home of
Mr. Bruce Pringle
Pringle, of Rannoch,
ner was served to
guests. Mrs. Arksey
■Mrs. W. A. Pringle
the flower girl for the bride and
groom and was the only member
present of the
fifty years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins,
Clandeboye, Mr. ‘ “
sei Brock and family, Burgess
vine, Mr. and Mrs. William
French and family, Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley Jr. with Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley Sr.
Joseph P. Kelly
Mr. Joseph P. Kelly passed
away
21,
Home,
was in his 71st year. The funer
al took place on Saturday from
the C. Haskett and son funeral
home, Lucan at 8.45 to St. Pat
ricks Church, Biddulph Town
ship. Internment, was in St. Pat
ricks cemetery.
A.
their son
and Mrs.
when din
seventeen
cousin of
had been
wedding party
and Mrs. Rus-
on Thursday,
at ’ ‘ ’
December
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Chloe: “I hate that sailor.”
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captin, and he
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Church on Sunday, conducted
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, who
livered an inspiring message
the morning service, taking
the theme, "No Room for Them
in the Inn”. Jean Henderson
sang a solo entitled, "Dear Lit
tle Stranger,” and the choir con
tributed two numbers, "Christ
ians Awake Salute the Happy
Morn” trio by mesdames Tiberio.
Ferguson
"When
Born”.
The
service
Sunday
gallery,
sided at the organ and conclud
ed the service
ujah Chorus.
School
annual
of Carmel Presbyterian
was held in the school-
and Forrest, and
tlie Lord of Love was
evening service was a
of Carol singing with
School singing from the
Mr. John L. Nicol pre-
with the Hallel-
Concert
Sunday School
sent me back fif-
to pick mine out
forgotten what I
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To the Voters
In the Town of Exeter
Many thanks and my sincere appreciation to those
who helped in any way to elect me on your council.
May 1951 be a happy and a prosperous year.
Roy Campbell
i and picture work added to the
’ various numbers. T h e decora-
■ tions as usual were the subject
of much favourable comment.
Rev. W. J, Rodgers, of Hensall
was' chairman for the evening,
following his address the follow-
ing delightful program was pre
sented and much enjoyed by an
appreciative audience.
Numbers were:
Song and dance, Choruses
Playets, Duet, by Marion Pepper,
Eileen Maxwell, Ronald Maxwell,
Bob Clark; Rythm Band, Violin
and piano duet, by Maja Roobal
and Gerald Bell; Visitors num
bers, vocal solos, wer contribut
ed by Marylnn Eyre, off S.S, 10
Tuckersmith; Choral readings;
Lullaby, by Maja Roobal, Elene
Maxwell, Marian Pepper, Geral
dine Parker, Kathleen Damm,
Lucy Adair, Marion Bell, Doro-
thy parker; duet, by Ilene Max
well, Maja Roobal.
Santa Claus appeared on
scene and distributed gifts
a well laden tree. During the
evening Mrs. R. Simpson, the
teacher, was presented with the
gift of a beautiful crystal plate
by the .pupils of her school. The
evening was much enjoyed. Col
lection for evening was $13,1'0.
Christmas services were ob
served in the churches Sunday
Dec. 24th with special messages
by the ministers and appropriate
music by the choir. The churches
were beautifully decorated in
keeping with the season.
At the morning service at the
United church the choir render
ed an anthem and a ladies quar
tette composed of Mrs, T. Coat
es, Mrs H. McEwan, Mrs, R.
Broderick, Mrs. <G. Hess. And a
male quartette, J. Harrison, S.
G. Rannie, Mr. Mock, J. Rowclif-
fe sang. Jarvis Horton rendered
a violin solo.
At the evening service a sacred
cantata, King all Glorious”, was
presented by a choir of over
thirty voices under direction o f
S. G. Rannie with Miss Greta
Lammie at the organ consol.
Special parts were taken by Mrs.
H. McEwan, Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs.
Mock, Mrs. F. Appleby, Miss
Mary Goodwin, Miss Marlene
■Petzke, S. G. Rannie, Newell
Geiger, F. H. Appleby, R. Mock.
Members of the Junior choir
sang a number. This contata will
be repeated Sun. morning 31st.
Members of the Wohelo class
arranged the decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr, Roy
and Betty, Monetville, spent
Christmas and the New Year
with the -formers mother Mrs. J.
Kerr, of Seaforth, and the la.t-
ters sister Mrs. Maude Hedden,
of Hensall. .
the
from
WOODHAM
(Intended for last week)
Christmas Day
community:
Mr. and Mrs.
and Douglas of
with Mr. and
Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts and
Ann of London,
Tufts of London, Mrs.
Ross and
Gregory of
Kirk.
Mr. Reg
with Mr.
Copeland.
Rev. and
Jacli
visitors
William
Thames
Mrs.
Miss Norman
T. Tufts,
Leroy, and Mrs. X
Kirkton with Mrs. R.
Darling of
and Mrs.
Mrs. John
Sunday
The
concert
Church
room on Friday evening jv’ith the
Minister Rev. P.
acting as chairman,
opened with the
"Hark the Herald
and "Joy to the World?
Pantomine
a Manger” by Shirley Patsy and
Betty .Bell. Song Skit, "Frosty
the Snowman” with Neil Forrest
as Frosty. Numbers by the pup
ils from Mrs. Simpson’s school.
Christmas Carols" Infant Holy”
and "O Little Town of Bethle
hem”. A short cantata by the
Sunday School entitled "The
King's Birthday and the King’s
gifts”.
Distribution of gifts by the
Superintendant and Teachers’s.
Miss Betty Mickle, of Western
University, London, and Mi.
Bill Mickle, of the O.A.C. Guelph
are spending the Christmas holi
days at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle.
Miss Eleanor Cook, Nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital,
London, visited, recently with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson and
Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, of Lon
don, spent Christmas with Mrs.
Annie Saundercock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and
family, of London, were holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
p ar ents Mr.
Jones.
Jean Foster,
spent the week-end
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster.
Mrs. Elsie Case spent the
week-end with Mrs. Mary Hen-
nesey,- in London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Billie and Carol spent several
days with Mrs. Brown’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb, in
Tavistock.
Mr. Bruce Glenn, of the O.A.C.
the Christ-
his parents,
M Glenn.
/. Case spent
latter’s, par-
J. Reid, in
A. Ferguson
The program
singing of
Angels Sing” - » A
entitled "Away in
M rs. Elizabeth Prest
Was Brinsley Native
The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to Mr.
■Mrs. Andrew Erskine (nee
Sceli) of Parkhill and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Brodie, (nee Lena
Sceli) Toronto, in the death of
their sister, the late Elizabeth
Prest, (nee Lizzie Sceli), of
Kitchener, and widow of the
Late Ambrose . Prest.
The late Mrs.
■daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs.
where she
until her
place in St. Mary’s Anglican
Church Brinsley.
Mr. Sceli in former years con-
duited a saw mill in. Brinsley
and did an enterprising business
this
and
des-
and
Mae
Prest was a
Robert Sceli, of Brinsley
resided all her life
marriage which took
St.
visitors
guson’s
Norman
Miss
and Mrs.
of London,
with h e r
Guelph is spending
mas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and
Christmas
ents, Mrs.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scholl and
St. Marys
Laurence
Rhode
Road
William
in the
13
M : ICooke and
of Hickson and Mrs. J.
Butters of Mount Pleasant with
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten and
family and Mr. W. Wynn with
Mrs. H. Chatten.
Mr. and
Grace with
Curdy.
Mr. and
and Shirley,
Sweitzer and family of Shipka,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy and
family of St. Marys, Mi’. Clifford
Scott and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Scott of Farquhar, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Russell and family
of Russelldale with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Rundle and Mr.
Jack Smith,
Mrs. C. Spearin of
and Mrs. W. Switzer
Amanda Shier.
Mr. and Mrs. R&ymond Sweit
zer and family of Aylmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Switzer of St.
Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Louch
and Frank of Hamilton with Mr,
and Mrs. W. L. Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson and
Gwen of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Jaques of Zion West,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazelwood
and family with
Oliver Hazelwood.
Mr. and Mrs,
and Mr. and Mrs.
and family of Ilderton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Chisholm and David
of Mount Forest, Miss Marion
Stephens and Mr. Mac Patterson
of St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Stephens.
* * *
Christmas Day visitors out of
the community:
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Small of St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and
Betty with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Morrison of Kirkton..
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and
family with Mr, and Mrs. Wray
Stephens of Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh
ton with Mrs. Ira Shier and fam
ily of Ingersoll.
Mr. Harry Webber and Helen
and Miss Ordell McAllister with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight of
Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy and
family with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sparling of Anderson.
Mrs. G. Copeland is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Pringle of London.
Mrs. Mel Louch and Frank of
Hamilton are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Sweitzer.
Mr. Roy McCurdy spent the
week-end with Mr. Mac Patter
son of St. Marys.
Mrs. Norris Webb and family
are spending a few_ days with
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas.
Woodham
Sunday School held
mas concert in the
day evening. The public school,
under the direction of their
teacher, Mrs. K. Langford, and
music teacher Mrs. Reed present
ed a program of yarious num
bers. The junior members of the
Sunday School presented num
bers also. The senior members
presented two
Mrs. William Rundle
•, Mr. and Mrs. Wray
and Mrs.
St. Marys
with Miss
Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stephens
Norman Johns
*
Henry
Public
Small of St.
School and
their Christ-
hall on Fri-
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Battalion of the Princess Patricia Regiment are shown lining
up for chow on a transport in Japan just before they left
for the fighting front in Korea. The troops, commanded by
Col, James Stone, are the first Canadian troops to arrive in
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In Appreciation
Thanks to all voters and workers who supported me
in the election.
I shall endeavour to merit the trust placed in my
hands.
William Webster
a
Thank You!
I would like to take this opportunity of thanking
the ratepayers of Exeter for electing me councillor
for 1951.
I shall serve the interests of the town to the best
of my ability throughout my term of office.
A Prosperous New Year to Everyone!
William McKenzie
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a
I wish to thank the electors for the splendid support
given me at the polls on Monday and I will endeavour
to serve the town to the best of my ability.
Season’s greetings to all!
R. C. Dinney
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in the lumber trade in
neighbourhood until his mill
lumber yard was completly
troyed by fire.
A few’ years later the
John Trevethick, merchant
Brinsley bought the property and
sold a portion of the same
where the Sceli house stood to
Brinsley United Church Board
of Trustees which built the pre
sent Church and Shed which
now stands on that property and
balance owned by Mr. Jack
Trevethick after h i s fathers
death.
All will be pleased to know
that Ronald Twiddle is up and
around again after spending his
Christmas in bed.
Mr. John Drury had
sils removed in Victoria
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
of Ailsa Craig and Mrs.
Exeter, dined with Mr. and Mrs.
James Trevethick, on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Treve
thick, spent New Years’, with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, of
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Flornte Bishop
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Gower and Mr. Robert Gower
spent New Years with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Kuhn, of Crediton.
Mrs. Carl Trevethick,
spent Sunday after
Mr. and Mrs. James
late
at
his ton-
Hospital
Dorman;
Amy, of
members
,___ ____ _ . dialogues. "The
Five Fifteen”' and "Katie at the
Bat”. Santa Claus arrived at the
close to help distribute the gifts.
Several members of the Y.P.U.
went carol singing at the homes
of some of the older people and
shut-ins of the community on
Saturday evening. The group of
carolers were entertained at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. T. G.
Wanless at the close of their
singing.The members of Woodham
United Church presented a can
tata, "The First Chridtmas”, in
the church on Sunday evening.
Mr. G. Atkins of Anderson assist
ed the choir. At the close of the
cantata Rev. T- G. Wanless spoke
a few words of appreciation to
the choir and their leader, Mr.
Ray Mills. Mr. Norris Webb on
behalf of the choir then present
ed the organist, Miss Rhea Mills,
with a table lamp in appreciation
of hex’ services.
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Mr. and 1
of London
noon with
Trevethick.
Mr. and
and familyt
gins and Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garry spent Christmas with their | Hodgins, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
parents and members of their ‘
families at Monckton.
Mr. and Mrs, George
son Were at Elmira
week-end holiday,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Gould and daughter, from Lon
don, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Walker.
Dr. William T.
don, spent the
his mother, Mrs.
The Christmas
1. Tuckersmith was held, Wed
Mrs. A. I
with the
and Mrs.
Thomp-
for the
Walker,
Geo.
Joynt, Of ton
week-end with
Alice -Joynt.
Concert at s.S.
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins
« Mr william Hod-
vey Hodgins dined with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dobbs, of Lucan,
for New Years dinner.
Those Who dined With Mr.
Mrs. Luther Morley on
Years eve were: Mr. and
Alonzo Hodgins and family,
and
ily,
Wes
Mrs.
Mfs,
Mrs. Hess, of Zurich, spent a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
James Trevethick.
M r. Jimmie Chambers, d f
Mrs. Roy Watson and
of Parkhill, Mr, f “
Watson and family,
Lin Craven ahd
Kelly Robinson.
and
Mr
Mr.
and
New
Mrs.
Mr.
fam-
Mrs.
and
and
Ailsa Craig spent over the
days with his aunt, Mrs.
rice Dixon.
Mrs. Walter iMorley
Friday With Mr. and Mrs.
Morley.
Donald Lewis spent a few
days with his cousins Harvey
and Leslie Steeper, of McGilliv-
ary.Miss Jean Maguire, of Wood-
stock, visited over the holiday
With her parents Mr. and Mrs.
William Maguire.
Mr. and Mrs. Flornte Bishop
moved to the new home north
of 'Brinsley.Mr. J. L. Amos spent a few
days with friends in London.
Mrs. Leslie Thompson (nee
Gladys iMorley) is at present a
.patient ill St. Joseph Hospital at
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Luther
entertained a number of
on Thursday evening.
Mrs, Robert Alllsdn is
Ing some time with her son, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Allison, of Toron
to.
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Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitchell
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Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton
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