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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1953
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Under auspicjes of the Canadian Legion x
p7-I-SEE BY THE SENTINEL
THAT William Ross Matheson,
who formerly taught at White-
, church, has been appointed
secretary -/treasurer of the
Chesney Public School Board.
He is bookkeeper for Fenton
\ Motors of that town, and a
son of Rev. and Mrs. Wm.
Matheson. *
THAT Mrs. Josephine Cameron of
Belgrave has been a patient in
Wingham Hospital due to a fall
on the left hip and expects to
be. confined for a month or
more before returning home.
THAT Mrs* Montgomery of Dun-
gannon—ha^-moved—into—the-
Alderson Apartment on Camp
bell St. recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gibson who have
moved to their Ashfield farm.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm.,O. Hunter
wish to announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Lois Mar
ion, to Robert John McIntosh, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
McIntosh. The wedding to take'
place the latter part of May.
Mr/and Mrs. Elmer Moffat of
Pinkerton, Ont,, announce the
.engagement of their ohly daugh
ter, Betty Lue, to . William
George,--second—son—of~Mr.~.and
Mrs/John Mclnnes, Holy rood, the
marriage tp take place the latter
part of May, \ '/ , y ..
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Dryden
Cameron of* Walkerton announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Mary Louise, to. Ross Stewart
Proctor, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Jas.
Stewart Proctor of Belgrave. The
marriage will take place quietly,
Friday, May 22nd at Walkerton.
BORN
DEMONSTRATION
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HACKETT—in Wingham Gener
al Hospital’ on Thursday,. April
23rd, 1963, to Mr. and. Mrs. Don
ald Hackett, R. 7, Lucknow, a
daughter, Rosalea Jeanette.
SIMPSON—in Kincardine Hospi
tal’on Wednesday, May 6th to
Mr^.and Mrs.itint^ a (fi&ghfer.
CLARK — in Ottawa on Thurs-
day, April 30th to Cpl. and Mrs.
T. Douglas Clark, a daughter,
Patricia Helen. .< /
WATSON—in Wingham Hospital
on Tuesday, May 5th, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watspn (nee
Grace Hutcheson), Holyrood, a
THAT Hugh Cook of Belgrave,
won the $400 full-card prize in.
the Wingham Kinsmen home
bingo series. There were no
winners from this district.
THAT S. B. Stothers attended the
first spring sale of the Western
Ontario Aberdeen Augus As-
sociation near London on Sat
urday,. when 45 head brought
\ $28,600 for an average of $650.
Purchases were made by two
teen-age calf'club boys of the
London district who are start
ing their own herds.
so^i, David James.
CURRAN—Mr. and Mrs; Bertram
G. Curran wish to announce the
birth pf their son, Daniel Bert
ram, at Victoria Hospital, Londonj
April ' 30, 1953. A brother for
Beverly Gordon. .
MacCHARLES — in Kincardine
Hospital on April 23, 1953, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alex MacCharles, R. 6,
Lucknow, a daughter, Mary
Katherine.
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THAT in renewing her Sentinel,
Mrs. Margaret Wall of Inger-
Westminster Hospital for over
five months during the past
winter and that her daughter
was/ill for 2% months.
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Have vou callouses, cramped toes or burning
sensations at the ball of the foot ? How
to get relief from this or any other Foot
Trouble will be demonstrated at our store
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th
by a Foot Comfort Expert of the Toronto
Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, noted Foot
Specialist No Charge for His Services!
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visit our store on the above dite. You will receive Pedo-graph
prints of your stockinged feet from which you will easily he able
to find, out exactly what your foot trouble ie. The Dr. Scholl
Appliance or Remedy you need is then demonstrated so that you
may know how completely comfortable it will make your feet
AU this without cost to you.
S. C, Rath well & Son
onto spent the week-end at her
home here.
Mr. ,and Mrs. George Cuyler,
Kenneth and Colyne of Miliarton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Mason of
Huron spent Sunday with Mrs,
J. W. Colwell. z ’ *■
. Mrs. Tom Hodgiris is hostess for
the Institute, Thursday afternoon
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(today). Conveners .to Mrs.
Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Win. Eadie;
topic,xKnow your Canada; motto.
Habits start like a cobweb but
grow like a, cable; roll call, A
custom or. condition of a different
country from Which the delegates
come to the A.C.W.W.; lunch, (s)
Mrs. James Hodgins and Miss
May Boyle, (c) Mrs Alex Percy
arid Mrs. Don McEwan.
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KINLOUGH
The Evening Guild met
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Toni Hodgins with a good
attendance. The president, Mrs.
Ronald Thacker, was in charge.
The hymn, “The Love of Christ”
opened the meeting. The parable '
of the Sower was read, by Miss
Edna Boyle. Prayers followed.
The roll call was answered with
a promise taken from the Bible.
Mrs. Jack ” Hodgins gave the
thought for the day. Plans were
made for a social evening to be
held this month and Rev. Ben-'
son Cox was asked tp show his
pictures and give a traveltalk on
his recent trip to the Holy Land.
It was decided to assist with
furnishing the church kitchen.1
Other ? things concerning the
church anniversary, Sunday, June
28th, were discussed. The re-,
mainder of the eveninig was spent
on work for the fall bazaar. Mrs.
Wm. Wall gave the closing re
marks and a dainty lunch was
served, Mrs. Ronald Thacker is
hostess for the May meeting.
—-Mr.and-MrsrGeorge-Haldenbyr
Mr. and Mrs. Clto Sparling and
Allan' visited during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Halderiby
of Toronto. . " ( .
Miss Eleanor Murray of Tor-
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