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Thirteen tables played euchre
at S.S. No. 0, Bast Waw'aoosh on
'hlarsday evening last, ,las. Caul-
tes, and ]Kareld •Qurrie held high
points. and Mrs, Robert Pardon
arid Ed Walker field low points,'
Miss. Ruth Irwin received the
prizQ for the lucky pard draw,
Lunch was served and the folks
decided that if the snow .kwpt
coining they would hold another
on Wed rreaday, April
Many will be Interested to
know that Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Wheeler, who have been 'in ZIart
ford City 'Hospital after an acci-
dent on .the 26th of March, were
taken -to • . Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on Monday., Mr, Wheeler
has since left "hospital and is
staying At the home of his daugh
ter. Mr. •and Mrs. Meltenzie of
Illyth,'the occupants of the other
car, were home last week,
Miss Ru i Sharpe o� Teeswater
and Miss illian Smy h commen-
ced work on Monday . with the
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• HOLLAND GARDENS'
SPECIAL, SPRING. FLOWERS SALE
Avt Eadiex
BOUQUET $1.0O up
• also
EASTER LILIES
Orders for Easter Lilies taken. until,
Thursday, April' 18 at -8 p.m.
Phone your order early
or come out Saturday, April 20 and .nuke your choice at the
Greenhouse, or at the store in Drussels.
LEAVE ORDERS AT HOWSON & HOWSON
HOLLAND GARDENS
Phone Wingham 735J12 -- Phone Brussels 28
2nd Concession MORRTS Twp.
!+Antoci 140 Ynsurinee
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iLondcI, The girls finl5nedtheir cours„1in Special Coiimei
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pial Rork a3Li hdn tt rEetHiglSchool reoelltly.
Mats, John Craig to spendiltg
few slays this week ht the Jamie
ie
of her dantghter, Mrs, l obertr
Hall. Winghain.
The Wlvf:$, ladle of the, Pros-
bytcrian Church cntertafired the
W,M;S, of S, ,Kinloss anal pd.
grave Pxesbyterlan Churches,
ed
Tu.ay Mr
s s,1?v, McClean
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Lueknow was the •slicciak aalr-
,er, Lunch was served and all en-
joyed the social time together,
kr, and Mrs. Sidney Payne of
Toronto spent the Week -end with
Tiffin friends on the 4th of Kin.
Marjorie Coulter, nurbe-
in.traintng at Guelph' General
Hospital, spent the week -end
with her parents, Mrc and Mrs
AlCput,
Mrbert, Thos,esMorrison reeof
ved
word on Friday' that his father;
Mr. J. B. Morrison, had taken a
serious stroll,e, and was a patient
in Brantford Hospital. Mr, Mor-
rison is in his 85th year and has
been at the home of his daughter,
Mrs, Victor Casemore of $rank-
ford.
ST. HELENS the ladies decided to donate •to
•
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Pupils irese;ot �ialpaltlaflallll.,itlallfaftii INallifllalllaltl*Illailli>AlHrlli ilfallf Lif�ilaflta�aifiijlil��
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. o y o he �Crial.
rST, HI:f•,0,NS- -Tho Easter pa..
geant, "The. .l'atory, of the Cross'",
as presented by the pupils pf
Fordyco School Wider the diroc�
tion of ,their teacher; Mrs. George,
Fisher and musical -supervisor,
,Mrs, Rodgers, was the fnl rossive
concluding. number of a: fine .con-
cert kn tho poiumunity hall on.
d ov
r e n
Fi.ay n M O'
f . , r, .Mat
g 1 cy wasp
the efficient ' chairman for .the
program of choruses, recitations,.
dialogues, rhythm band seleetioa5.
and skipping exercises.
At the close of the program,
lunch was served which was fol•,
lowed With dancing .to .Carrgther".s
Orchestra. Dave Gibb was the
winner. of tho door prize,
MRS. RUSSELL ROSS
DIRECTO RETIRES
•¥ERSAFTER
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Special torEaster
sT.
aseST, liM4,-- George Stuart,
who t s year retired after sorv- �
kwngosha F41
rree'cI4dreaphcee WCeosIntpAt;
' for til past• 2t years, was honor- • o .lbs, QYeri Read
ed at. a surprise gathering at. his j•y
hoir►C on p'rlday .pYening,
All t .
I!, . he directors wove present ... '
with the:tr iadies, 22 In all, .and E' per 1.b.
enjoyod' & nVOGfaI. evening .during
whieli George Feaixan. of, lead- --
erich read. an address and Dur ,-&,-
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rhiin , wpm.fiidtdiect f►iird6 of too quality', priced to dell;
�'
RKEYS �
pin
Phillips Presented iter, Stuart
With a lovely occasional chair,
Mrs, Stuart was hada he re-
,oipken.t of a beautiful corsage of
reSes, r :. .
'gave the Federateil News report
Mrs Ftitnit Ross took 1 i
PRESIDENT • for the instal.ation of. officers,
for
by.' the committee ap-
pointed to bring In a shute of of.
l,TitCii'..-The annual firers and read by Mrs. Ru •wll
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w . s oo x the eha. r
IS 11 rI�
WHITECH sb
meeting of the Women's Institute
was held on Thursday last in the
Memorial plan, with twenty lad-.
les present, ,and with the presi-
dent, Mrs. Herson Irwin, presid-
ing. After the opening exercises,:
Miss Doreen Croft, honl,e eco-
nomist of the Department of fig-
riculture, demonstrated the mak-
ing of sandwiches fpr all occa-
sions to 47 ladies in,the commu
nity hall .on Tuesday :afternoon, of
last week, Guests were present
from Whitechurch and ,Dungan -
,non, The course was sponsored
by the St, Helens Women's In-
stitute.
Her many friends are glad to
know that Mrs. William A. Hum-
phrey is able tobe home after
spending ,a month in victoria
Hospital, London, and • is at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Robinson, Belgrave..
Mrs. Ross Eirrington and Lor -
hie were visitots with her sisters
in Walkerton for a few days last
Plans are being, Made. for '
family night to be held: 'in the
community hall on Wednesday,
April 24, under the auspices of
the Women's Institute; Each
member is to arrange for one
number on the program.'
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the Cancer Fund for. Wingharn,
instead pf Walkerton, and Mrs.
G. E, Farrier was appointed the
alternate delegate to the conven-
tion at Guelph O.A.C, in May.
Mrs. Robert Purdori, gave her
talk on the motto; '"As 'soon as
you feel too old to do a thing, do
it", stressing thata age docs, not:
need tai be a deterent' for older.
people 'leading useful and satis=•
fying vocations and hobbles.. .'�
The' reports '`of tile stdr4.ding'
committees were l•eceiive i with
aunt, Honorary pres, Mrs.
Frank pr, Mrs,
Gcor$e ,IPishRoss;er;past pres., Mesidentrs. Russell
Ross; 1st 'vice, . Mrs. liiennetli
Dowiing; and vice, Mrs. Gordon
McBurney; see,-treas,, Mrs. Chas. •
Sliiell; distliet director, 'Mrs, Ir-
win; branch directors, Mrs. Alex
Robertson,Mrs. Wallace' Conn,
Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Mb: Frank Ross;
Press reporters, • Mrs, Geo Fish-
er, Mrs.' Albert Coultes, Ms. Rus-
er,' Mrs, J, D. Beecroft; pianists,
Mrs. G, E. Farrier and_Y4rs, Jos.
Tiffin;, auditors, Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes, Mrs, Russell "Chapman; pro '
grain committee,. Mrs. Edward
McClenaghari, Mrs. Hiigh Sirnp
son, Mrs. John Burchill, Mrs. Jos.
and Mrs, Robert Purdon,
• Mrs Chas Shietl gave Inc
treasurer's report; Stating that
splendid reports. of interesting • over. 596.00 was on hand, Mrs,"G,
work done by hash: Horne Eco- "s' carrier played "Tho Easter,Pa,r-
nomics and health, Mrs. Frank adC",, while an sang the chorus.
Miller; public relations and .corn- Mrs, Martin of- Ripley, was pre-
munity activities,,, Mrs, "rhos, sent 'and gave a splendid talk on ..
Metcalf; historical research and resolutions, What they should
current events, Mrs. Wallace Concern, in a4 community and
Conn, who read a paper prepared how they ,should be planned •and
by Mrs, Gordon McBurney, who . presented. The roll call was .,ans-
was unable to be• present; agri- wered by payment of fees. The
culture and Canadian historyi, new president,' Mrs. Russell Ross,
Mrs. `Russell- Gaunt;• citizenship . was welcomed to the chair, and
and education, a'patiper prepared the meeting was -closed' With the
by Mrs. Nelson Pickell was read National " anthem; Lunch was
by Mrs, Owen King. Mrs. Evans served
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The KINSMEN_ CLUB.:of WINGHAM.
uv ll conduct a.' • -
PER D/!/V,
Wednesday .A April 24th
Please have btindles securely ;tied and placed ' at
the roadside.
,B 9 a.m.
y .
,Collection in BLuevale, Belgrave arid
Whitechurch, Wednesday Morning
For further information contact an member
Y.of
the Kinsmen Club:
Foilow the crowds VO CROSSETT MOTORS' rollicking
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Widest range of SAFE -BUY USED. CARS aid .TRUCKS you've ever *eon !
Don't wait'a minute longer! Hustle on down 'to Crossett Motors 'for now's the time to buy it Safe -Buy Used Car you'llbe right
proud of. B ' "Safe -Bu '"I
Y Y. we'mean it liar:.
NEXT TO NEW APPEARANCE • MECHANICALLY RECONDITIONED • SAFETY -CHECKED FOR PERFORMANCE
° p GUARANTEED BY YOUR DEALER • FINEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY
Pick your .Safe -Buy Used . Cars 'from this: list of values
USED CARS
4956 METEOR'COACH.
1.956 Q.004E UOACII
•1955 METEOR NIAGARA ',COACH.
.1955 D00GE SUBURBAN
:1:954 MERCURY SEDAN
'1954 FORD •CRESTLINE SEDAN
.1953 DODGE SUBURBAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
1953 FORD RANCIWAGON
1953 DESOTO . SEDAN
1953 DODGE COACII `
1.9.51METEOR METEOR SEDAN .
Yellow .& Grey
Green
Black & Wlite
Black & Green
Maroon, Fully Equipped
White & Blue
Maroon
.i
Maroon
. Y_ ...
Brown & Tan, Radio
Black, Fully Equipped -
Green -
Green. & White
- - - $2050.00
$1850.00
$1850.00.
$1950.00
During this'sale CROSSETT'S offer TOP DOLLAR
VALUES oh your present car* traded ori a New. 1457
Mercury or Meteor. Excellent stock to choose from.
A dertiOnStration drive is yours for the asking
$1895.00
31450.00
$1.395.00
$1250.00
$1450..00
$1250.00
$1250.00
$1250.00
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then see :Crossett Motors right away d
STA1IPEDE SALE SPECIA'L$,
1952.OLDSMOBILE •SEDAN Black
1.952''FORD SEDAN
1952 DODGE SEDAN .
1.952 CHEVROLET • C01101.. ;:•
1951.11ERCURY :cO4 11
1941 `VANGUARD SEDAN
- 1951STCIDEBAhER GOACCI
1951. FORD .COACH
:1951 METEOR CLUB COUPE.,
Blue
Green -
Green
Black,
Blue
Greek
glue
:
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.. TRUCES
.1956 MERCURY 1/2 TON yea
1954 (MERCURY 1 TON • PANEL,..
•11952 FORD 1/2 TON ,
1951 COEYROLET 1/2TON
1948.OM,C.r2 TON . '
Grey -
Green -
Green
,
1110,040411004411
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$s5o;oo
. �ss000
$899.00.
X595.40
$495.00
.
• $550.00.
$695.00
$0$0•AO
61650.
u 4
$'895.00'
$695.00
$450.00
$195.00 .
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