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Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Groskorth and
family spent the week-end with rela-,
tives at Toronto and Unionville. Mr.'
Groskorth is driving a new Austin
car. •
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Majury and
family, Mr.. and Mrs. Melvin Kerry
and his father, Mr. Thos. Kerry of
Paisley, spent Sunday at the home of
the latter' daughter, Mrs. Albert
Coultes.
Mother's Day service was held in
the United Church here on Sunday
with Mr. Jas. Falconer, Supt. of the
S. S, incharge, and with the S. S.
choir singing-, Mother's Prayers have
followed me. During the service, five
little children were baptized by the
pastor, Rev. G. M. Newton, Lela
Dianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert .Coultes; John Kirk, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft; Caro-
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as early as possible,
Donations should be sent to: PERTH UNIT OF THE
CANCER SOCIETY, BOX 146, STRATFORD, ONT.
Official receipts will be mailed.
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ALL ROADS LEAD TO WALKERTON MAY 24
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line Jean, daughter of Mr .and Mrs
Robert Adams, and Linda Mary enc.
Lloyd Arhtur, .children of Mr, and.
Mrs. Arthur Stapleton, Miss Guelde
Stapleton read the Mother's Day
Story oft the Life of David Living-
stone, and Mr. Newton spoke from
As One whom a Mother. Comfortetb,
Mr, Sam Coulter narrowly escaped
at the Davidson sale last Tues-
day when a cow broke through the
sing and knocked him heavily on his
back in the yard,
Mr. Charles Moore went through
an operation for appendicitis on Satur-
day evening in Wingham General
'Hospital, and has been progressing
favourably,
Mr. George Tiffin has 'been taking
Penicillin treatments for an attack of
pneumonia,
Mr, and Mrs, John Rintoul and
family of Toronto, spent the week-
end visiting at the homes of his,•,bro-
tilers, Messrs. William and Gordon
Rintoul and other relatives in this dis-
trict,
Mr: Kenneth Ross of the
and Miss Rachel Smith, who had been
visiting at the home Of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross for the past
two weeks, returned to North Battle-
ford, Sask., on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and
family of Teeswater, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Thomp-
son of E, Wawanosh and with other
old acquaintances in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Nerd Clarke of Lon-
don, spent a few days lost week at her
home in the village.
Mr. and Mrs, Redge Seholtz and
family of Westfield, visited on Sunday
with' Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Scholtz.
Misses Idorenee and Margaret
Moir and Miss Sally Martin of Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with the
former's sister, Miss Grace Moir, at
the home of Mr. lond Mrs, Russell
Gaunt, and Mrs. Patterson and Mr.
Thos, Gaunt of Wingham, visited
there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and fam-
ily spent Sunday at the home of his
uncle, Mr, Wm. McInnis at Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott of Wat-
erford, spent Sunday with his per-
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Lott.
Among those who attended the fun-
eral of the late James Purdon last
Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Henderson, Mr. Thos. Hendersbu, and
sons, Lawrence and Andrew and Mr.
and. Mrs. Hugh David Henderson, all
from Listowel, Mr. John Stein Kincar-
dine and his son, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Stein of Leamington, and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Webb ,of Toronto.
Mr. Fred Newman was in Hamil-
ton on Monday. attending the funeral
of the late Mrs, Rodger, mother of
Mrs. Arthur Newman.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan, Gode-
rich, spent the week-end with 'her par-
ents, Air. and Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan.
The monthly meeting of the Mis-
sion Band of the Presbyterian Church
was held on Saturday in the S. S.
room with the President, Miss Mar-
jorie Elliott presiding, and giving. the
Call to Worship, which was follow-
ed by sentence prayers by Jean Gaunt.
Betty Newman and Marjorie Elliott.
The president led in. the responsive
reading from Genesis 45, and Mrs.
im Dawson Craig told the Bible Story
it of Joseph sold by his, brothers, Billie
Newman gave the offertory prayer and
m the meeting was closed with .all re-
peating the Lord's Prayer.
Miss 'Lenora, Adams of Hespeler,
spent the,. week-end at the home of
her brother, Me. Robt. Adams,
Born—On Friday, May 13th, in
Witigham General Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gomeron,. of Ashfield,
(nee Euphemia Rintoul), a daughter.
Mrs, Gertrude Foy of Galt, spent
last week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Moore.
Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. Ezra Wel.
wood, Mrs, Walter Lott and Mrs. W.
S. Sutherland attended the Synodical
W.M.S. in Goderich on Wednesday.
A group from the Presbyterian
Church will attend the W.M.S. Pres-
byterial on Tuesday at Brussels,
Rev, John Pollock of Wingham had
charge of the services in the Presby-
terian Church here and at Langside
on Sunday, the absence of the pas-
tor, Rev. W. S. Sutherland.
1\1. fond Mrs. Harold Sperling and
Marie of Wingham, visited on Sun-
day at the home of her brother, Mr.
Milian Moore. •
Miss Muriel Wa tt,nurse-in-training
at Victoria Hospital, London, spent
the 'week-end with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs.. W. J. Watt.
Mr. John Gaunt met with a painful
accident last 1Monday cutting circular
wood at the Ross hush. A stick flew
from the saw and struck him across
the chin, making• a deep cut, requiring
fourteen stitches, inside and outside
the lip and down his chin.
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Kirk and
soils, Norman and Donald of Chicago,
and Mrs, F. L. Creighton and her
granddaughter, Gail Creighton, of De-
troit, spent the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. 'Andrew Kirk, at the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft,
Mrs. Montgomery, who lives - with
Mr. and .Mrs. Angus Falconer, is
spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Jackson of Blyth.
Mrs. Richard Irwin and daughter,
Joy, left on Tuesday to spend some
tittle with her, parents, :Nix. and Mrs.
Phillip Wrigley, at Vancouver, B.C.
Mr, end Mrs, Alex Nethe.ry of Han-I-
lion, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and. ?Ars:T.1080n Irwin,
and attended the Armstrong-Irwin
in Brick Chord) on Saturday.
Mrs. Win. Dawson .received word
from her brother, Mr. Robert Henry
Purdon„ who had been visiting at the
tonic of his .son, Mr. Earle Purdee1, ria
BELGRAVE
A number of thc Belgrave ladies
attended a trousseau tea at the-bon-1e
of Mrs. H. Irwin for her daughter,
Gwendolyn, who was married op Sat-
urday to Mr, Gibson Armstrong,
Miss Fern Smith of Listowel, was
the week-end guest of Lorraine
Hanna,
Mrs, John A. Geddes is prog,ressing
favourably' in the Wingham General.
Hospital.
Mr. Harry Goll had his appendix
removed in the Wingham General
Hospital.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Armstrong here for the Arm-
strong-Irwin wedding were.; Mn.. Jack
Armstrong of London, Miss June Sell-
niell of New Hamburg, Mn, and Mrs,
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Cecil Armstrong and family of Thorn-
dale, Mr. Harold Roberts of Listowel.
Evening Auxiliary
The regular meeting of the Even-
big Auxiliary was held at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Moores, with the presi-
dent, Mrs, Geo. Michie presiding.
The report of the presbyterial was
given by Mrs. Michie and Mrs. Wil-
lard Armstrong. Sick visits were re-
ported. Mrs, Moores told about the
school for leaders at Alma College.
Mrs. Clifton Walsh read the scripture
reading, The lesson period was taken
by Mrs. Le Bolt, Mrs, S. Pletch and
Mrs. J. Coultes. Contests were con-
ducted by Mrs. J. Coultes and refresh-
ments were served by the hostess.
Rural Youth Sunday
Rural Youth Sunday will be observ-
ed in the United Church on Sunday at
10.30 a.m„Mr. Gordon Bennett will
be the gr.lest speaker also special
music by a youeg people's choir.
Attendance Awards Presented
Awards were made in the United
Church Sunday School for attendance
to the following, Mrs, George Mieltie,
George Michie, Stewart Procter, Mari-
lyn Moores, Robert Coultes Sr„ Rtith
Procter, Mrs. J. Michie, George Proc-
ter, Earl Anderson, Keith Anderson,
Jim Anderson, Muriel Anderson, Aud-
rey Anderson, Patsy Anderson, Lloyd
Anderson, Donna Anderson, Marlene
MacKenzie, Ross Anderson and James
Michie,
tendance. The roll call was answered
by each member naming his favorite
sport. Final arrangements were made
for the dance td be held on, Wednes-
day, May 18th.
The Huron and Perth Field, Day
was discussed, The Field Day is to
be held in Mitchell on June 6th, be-
ginning. at 10 a,m. with ball games.
The afternoon is to be taken up with
field events. There is a banquet at
night followed by a dance. This field
day is open to all Junior I-7armers,
The Junior Farmers County Church
Bricklaying
Plastering
and
Chimney Building
Cement Work
John McKay
'Phone 637r22 Wingham
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. Monsamirt, Seske witch Mr. and Mrs,
(Earle Pordon and their little .son, and
his sister, Mrs. Jas. Potter were in
a motor accident, and all were taken
to the Hospital suffering extensive
injuries and even the little son, with
a broken arm, A broken spring in the
car threw it out of control.
Mrs. Basil Davidson and little Suz-
anne lliffin of Toronto, are spending
thig week with the former's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. ,Leask McGee.
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A meeting of the Board and teach-
ing staff of East Wawanosh School
Board met on Tuesday evening to
make plans for Field l/ay and picnic
to be held on June 10th, at Belgrave
Community. Park. Each family is ask-
ed to bring lunch, which will be ar-
ranged by the Board, who will pro-
vide free lemonade, Parents and other
adults are welcome. The Board may
have to call on sonic for help in stag-
ing the Field Day as there is a lot of
preparation .for an event of this sort,
There are ten schools in the Area to
compete . in the Sports programme.
Mr.DM . ans'', is convener of the pie-
. trio.
The regular meeting of the North
Inton 11,11.'s jr. Farmers was held in
the Forester's Hall, lelgeave, on
Thursday evening with a large at-
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Service was also discftssed. Tory
Gregg of Wingham was the guest
speaker of the evening. Tory advised
the young people to keep an actiort
interest in sports and also to remain
ion the farm. "The unemployment is
greater now in the towns and cities
than it has been in years," Tory stat-
ed, Eleanor \\'ightinau played a pleas-
ing piano solo and Muriel Itrydges
read the club paper, Maurice liana-
han acted, as tail Mister for the even-
Mg. Audrey Ilradburn and Elaine
Walsh conducted the community sing-
ing and Doris Silica directed the gam-
es. The meeting closed with lunch..
Tlte June meeting is to be a sports
night with the sports committee in
charge.
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