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PAGE SIX THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNgSDA1', OCTI)TSgrt .3, WU
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,
Don MacAdam on the birth of a son
on Sunday, September 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Renwick and
Mrs. J. Smeltzer left Thursday on a
motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie to
visit with relatives,
Mrs. Fred Doubledee was home for
the weep-end after spending the past
week in Toronto where she is under-
going treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller and HOnnie
Jean of Staff a, visited with lyfrs, N.
Dunkin on Wednesday,
Mr, Jack Fitch Jr., and Mr. Carl
Douglaa, have returned home after
attending the cattle sales at Thessalon
and Little Current.
Mrs, Wm, Curie is spending this
week with her daughter, Mrs, How-
ard Cowing at 'Tiverton,
There will be no dance in the
Delmore Community Centre this
Thursday night, but there will be one
on October 11th as usual.
Mrs. Wm, Nickel is spending
few weeks with her daughter, Mrs,
S. Mackford and family in Toronto,
A new granddaughter has arrived at
that home.
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NEWS OF BL(. ErALE
Bluevale United Church
Hold Anniversary Services
Good congregations attended the music'. floral decorations and large
anniversary services in Bluevale T'n-
ilea Church on Sunday, when Rev.
David W. \Williams, of Victoria St.
Chuan], Goderich, was the guest
speido•r In the morning Mr. \Villains •
spoke on "Why do I go to Church?"
"God Will Not Let You Go." The 1
choir. under the direction of the org- '
anise Mrs, W. J. Johnston, sang an-
thems appropriate to the occasion. At
the evening service a male quartette,
comprising Messrs. O. Hoffman, F. •
MeCutcheon, R. Smith and C. John-
ston. sang "'Wandering Child Come!
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attendance made a memorable day.
Rev. H. H. Livingstone of the Me-
op charge of ni Ch art
pri•al'il in Bluevale 'United
next Sunday morning, while Rev, F.
A. Brook is absent preaching anni-
versary sermons,
Women's Institute
The Women's Institute will meet
on Thursday, October 11th, at -
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jack
Wickstead, 'Home Economics' will be
the theme of the meeting, Roll Call,
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35th Anniversary
Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tur- . •
• VE`y, 2nd. line, Morris, observed the
alth anniversary of their marriage.
They were the honored guests at a
' dinner at the home of their only dau-
ghter, Mrs. MeTaggart and Mr. Mc-
Taggart in Goderich. Guests included
Mrs. Turvey's two sisters with their
husbands, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Sellers, Morris. The immediate family
] presented the bride and groom with
a silver water pitcher. They were
the recipients of many other gifts
including jewellery, cups and saucers,
linen, letters and cards.
• Mr, and Mrs. Turvey were married
at the home of the bride's parents,
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archi-
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Darling had a
similar trip earlier.
Mrs. Richard Jeffray has purchased
a• house in Stratford and will snake
her home there in future. We are
sorry to lose Mrs. Jeffray from this
district,
Mrs. .Tames Darling mid Jimmie,
Visited Mrs. Amy Rutherford and
family in Goderich on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Walker and
Donald, of Helgrave, visited Miss
Joyce Darling on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. John Dickson was home for a
week with an infected hand.
Mr. and Mrs. H, Zinn were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell one
evening recently.
The next meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held in the Commun-
ity Hall on October 10th. Mr. Howard
Wylie of Wroxeter, will be guest
speaker, The roll call will be "Sing,
Say or Pay.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex McIntosh and
family of Alliston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Press on Sunday,
Mrs, Bariase of Winnipeg, and
bald, near Seaforth, by the Rev. Mrs, N. Louttit of. Wingham, visited
David Carswell, of Winthrop Preshy- with their sister, Mrs. John Farrell
terian Church. They have one grand- and Mr, Farrell for a few days this
child, Scott MeTaggart, past week.
Personals Mr. John Abraham of Windsor,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Challacombe and Mrs, Thos. Abraham.
and son, Allen, Toronto, visited re- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch of Clifford
cclitly With Mr. and Mrs. Eldred attended church at Delmore on Sun-
i Nichol. Alkien has been assistant to day and visited with the former's
the rector at Port Credit and is now for some time Carilloneur at St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitch, 1 a student at Trinity College, He was Rally Day service was held in the
United Church on Sunday with the
John's Church, Norway,a minister, Rev. J. H. Martin in charge.
• Mrs. William Nicholson was taken The story was read by William Mill-
to the Wingham Hospital for a short vey.
time for treatment after a fall m Rev. J. H. Martin, Messrs. George
which her face was cut. Inglis, Cameron Taylor, Roy Ruther-
George Garness, of Thessalon, On- ford and Arthur Fitch attended the
tario, was killed when he was Laymen's banquet at Paisley
struck by an automobile on the road Wednesday evening.
near Thessalon. He was a first cousin i of Mr. Wm. Garniss and Mrs. J, J.
Sellers of Morris and Miss Mabel
Coultes of Bluevale.
Stanley Darling, Jim and George,
motored to Toronto on Sunday, Mrs.
Darling returned home with them.
' Mrs. Darling has made a good recov-
ery following her operation,
Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon ac-
companied by Mr. William Millier of
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mac-
Tavish and two sons, Turnberry, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. H, McKinnon, who along with
their guests visited Mrs. Isobelle Arm-
strong and Dune 14leKinnon of Brus-
sels.
Mrs. Mary Robertson, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. Margaret Nichol-
son, of Belgrave, are spending a few
weeks with their niece, Mrs. Earl
Hislip at Dunnville and with friends
in Toronto.
Mr. John Abram has sold his farm
on the first line of Morris and has
moved to Bluevale.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colley have
been visiting for a few days in Wind-
Miss Maude Brock Kincardine,
spent a t6ty with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
T. Thomson and George jr.
Mrs. James Johnston is visiting her
• mother, Mrs. Dobie'at Fort Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKinney ac-
' companied by Mayor and Mrs. Gurney
and family of Wingham, spent Sun-
day at the McKinney home here.
t Mr. David Hislop, of Perth, a sec-
ond year divinity student at Knox
College, Toronto, had charge of the
service at the Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacLean, Barrie,
were week-end guests of their grand-
mother, Mrs. J. J. Sellers.
Mrs. Margaret Nicholson, Belgrave,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Mary Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lillow and dau-
ghter, of Stratford, .were Sunday vis-
...itors with Mrs. Nellie Lillow and other
relatives.
Misses Ethel and Florence Beattie
of Seaforth, visited on Sunday with
their cousins, Mrs. R. F. Garniss and
Miss Olive Scott. '
attitude that snakes it interesting or
dull. Mrs. Charles Withers.
Mrs. Gordon Mundell will give a
rt pert of the Area Convention held
at Guelph. A reading will be given by
Mrs. Hoffman. The hostesses for lunch i Mrs. Roy Turvey, Mrs. J. Johnston
elrtd :tars. Bert
Mr. David W. Heslop, a student
from Knox College, Toronto, had
charge of the service in the Pres-
byterian Church on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Mathew' Bailie of County
Down, Ireland has accepted a call to
Delmore and Bluevale Presbyterian
charges, and expects to sail for Can-
ada on Nov. 6th,
Misses Lillian Darling and Jean
Dickson and Messrs. Bruce Darling
and Alvin Mundell have just return-
ed from a week's motor trip. They
visited points of interest in Eastern
Ontario, and Quebec, and spent a
few days in the U. S.
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SIX•CYLINDER BRAKES
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A way of
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