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Mr Ruaati Holmea and Lie 1!•efe.'
gene ,Of Kitchener, also Mn,. pan
Gilmour and Dana of Galt awl
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred .Sell anti
MitZi Lee of Orangeville, visaed oi ,
'Sunday with Mr. arral Mrs.
Holmes. of Turnberry„ and ka n-
noth ?Tonnes and Leo, Robert:sea oil
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Winena Lake, Ind. aliant the week-
end .at ,the 1101115%
Mr. and Mrs. Gersloan Johnston
a,imi Mr. and. aim. Alex Leaver
I vi.7iti ii on Monday with Mr. and
e''4,reetai Hayden, of Port Al-
bert. .
(lanraa Barr. of London, and
1.-,ann Lindley, of tannin, spent
Shia v.Tak-eiul with Mr. and .Mrs,
ThmplAs O'Malley.
Biuevale hail this FridaY evening
fly tatehre in foi.- S. No. 0, East Wa-
wanosh, will be held on VridaY,
Apra 14, with. Mr. and Mrs.. Geed'.
Coultes and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Walker as sponsors.
Miss Winnifred Farrier,. of Tor.;
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Farrier and family, of Long
Branch spent the week-end with.
their parents„ Mr. and Mrs. W. Be
Mrs. Pelf, of Forgua, forma*
Mrs. Levi ilienian, read Tier farm to
Mr. anal Mrs. 110i:bye/dna who
moved from 'Woodstock on Satur-
day. We welcome this newly mar-
ried young couple to the, Qom-
munity.
Mr., and Mrs. Melville fleveroft
and sons, of Otterville, are apend-
ing this week at Warthieeton.
Because of the euriers' euchre in.
Farrier. Miss Winnifred Farrier is
spending' the week here.
Mr. and. Mrs. John. Pardon viSito
ecl on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Purdon, of Eelgrave•
Mr. Archie Aitchesora of West
Wawanosh, is a patient in Wing-
ham Hospital,
Misses. Florence' and 'Margaret
Moir and Mr. Philip LP°, of Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with Mr.
and. Mrs, ,,,Tarnes Richardson.
'Mr. F. Mofc. Paterson, who spent
the winter months at the homes of
his sons, Frank and Scott, of De-
troit, returned to the land of the
snow on Thursday last.
Eighteen householders in the
village signed up as members for
the new water systein to be in-
stalled in the village.
There was a splendid Jura-out
of the Sunday school pupils at the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning, starting after a winter's
vacation,
Fourteen tables were in play at
the euchre held In the S. .5, No. 9
school in East Wawanosh last
Thursday evening. Mrs, Alex Leav-
er and Mr, Robert Scott.hekl high
points with Joyce Walker with
most points for children, and
Sandra Fisher second high, Doug-
las Coultes won the prize for
euchring the most lone hands. All
enjoyed the social time together.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Falconer, of
Sarnia, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wright, of
Orillia, and the boys, Brian and
Paul, spent the week-end with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
children visited on Sunday , with
her mother, Mrs. Webster Jacklin,
of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon at-
tended the funeral of the late Herb
Curran, of Ashfield, held in Luck-
now on Wednesday.
Miss Phyllis O'Brien and Miss
Frances Henry, of London, were
week-end visitors with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Waclel,
of Yahk, B.C„ arrived on Saturday
to spend two weeks with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Henry, And will visit
other relatives in the area.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, William Henry were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wadel, of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs, George Wadel, Andy
and Albert, of Teeswater. Mrs.
Bertha McNeil and. Charlie, of
Lucknow, spent the week-end at
the same home, '
- Among those who attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. James Fal-
coner on Monday, or who were at
the funeral home on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pardon and
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer, of
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Laidlaw and his mother, Mrs. Jas.
Laidlaw, of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Calvert Falconee, and sons, Bruce,
s f Blyth, and Arnold, of Toronto;
Mr. James Jackson, Mrs. Jackson
and Miss Margaret, and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Vincent, of Auburn;
Mrs. Margaret Cronin ,and Mr. and
Mrs. John Cronin, of Orangeville;
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Welwood, Ken-
neth Baker and Bert Coleman, of
Caledon; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Innis, of Walkerton, with Mr. An-
drew Evans, Mr. R, Evans, Mr.
Chas. Falconer and son, John, and
Mrs.. Grunder, of Glamis. After the
funeral the friends and relatives
gathered at the home 'of Mr. Fal-
coner,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Petteplace
and family, of Teeswater. visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Currie.
WHITEOHURCH—Rev. H, An-
derson of Calvin(.-Prielt Church
dedicated a new corn-Intl/lion table
at the communion service in the
church on Sunday morning, The
table was the gift of the family
of the late Mr. and. Mrs, Thomas
Robinson.
After the service 52 members
of the family' gathered at the home
of Mn, kind Mrs, Mason Robinson,
which was the homestead, Among
these who attended from a dis-
tance were Mrs. Leonard Mirth)
(Coyne and family of Windsor; Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Thompson and fam-
ily of Tillaonburg and his parents,
Mr.. and' Mrs. Joseph (Elva)
Thompson of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Ross 'Robinson and Keith,
Lucknow; Mr. and. Mrs. George -
Robinson and Miss Mary Jane,
Wingham. Mrs. Coyne and her
family ere spending this week with
relatives here.
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WHITECHURCH—The marriage ,• 0 g INsoN
of Miss Margaret Ruthne
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Dawson. of Thrnber17.. and.
Mr. Clarence Winston Walker,
YOUligest son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Walker of East WawanoSh,
was solemnized on Saturday at
2 p.m. in 'the church parlour of
Wingham United Church, with tile
pastor, Rev. .2, G. HuaSer offielat-
ing.
The attendants were Miss Diane
Bean of Galeria,. and Mr, Keith
Jou wania of West Wawanosh.
After the wedding dinner in 'Gode-
rich, the happy couple left on a
heneYrtioon trip to Toronto and
Eastern points. They will make
their home in. Wingham.
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Four Local Boys
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WHITECHTJRCH—Jim Coultes
Glen Coultes, Robert Higgins. and
Allan Scott were among the stu-
dents of the Ontario Agricultural
College at Guelph who attended
the church service held in the
OAC's Memorial Hall on Sunday.
The service is held annually for
the graduating classes in the two
year diploma course, the four year
degree course, Macdonald 'College
and Ontario Veterinary College
graduates.
Padre Young conducted the ser-
vice 'and Rev. C. H. Dickinson,
book steward of the United Church,
was the guest speaker, '
Attending from this area were
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Coultes and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Higgins,
Morris Township, as well as Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Coultes.
The students are writing exam-
inations all this week and gradu-
ation exercises will take place in
May.
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Dirstein, of Hanover, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Gaunt.
Grant McEurney left on Monday
to spend a few days at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. Eugene Arms-
tage, of London.
Mr-, and Mrs. Murray McDowell,
of ,Cookstown, visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. John McBurney.
Mr, and Mrs, Alan Walker and
family ,of Owen Sound, visited on
'Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Walker. Major and
Mrs.o George Walker, Douglas -and
Donald, of Ottawa, are spending
the Easter week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Devine and
Bernice, of Parkhill, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Kennedy, of Ma.rnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and
Randy, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Daw and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Claire and baby Walter, Tor-
onto, are spending this week at the
Daw home.
Miss Ruth Scott and Mr. Austin
Cools, of Brockville, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cook and children, of
Glamis, visited there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Coultes visit-
ed on Friday with Mr. .and Mrs.
Mervin Pipe, Brussels.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Caslick gathered with their parents
last Thursday evening to celebrate
the 45th wedding anniversary.
Their many friends will wish them
many more such happy occasions.
Miss Edna Carr, of St. Thomas-
Elgin Hospital staff, spent the
weeds-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson, Ev-
elyn and Paul, of Howlett Town-
ship, visited 'on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Verdun Mowbray, Lucknow. Mrs.
Arnold Lougheed and children, of
St, Thomas, are spending this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Rip-
ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cas-
lick, Culross, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman
and Garry spent the week-end at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
ROSS Smith, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Chapman is spending a few day,
there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
baby, David, of London, Spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston, and other
relatives in this district. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and daugh-
tens, of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Stewart Smith and Diane, of Kitch.
ri crier, visited with their parents on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wni, McInnis, of
'Walkerton And 'Mr. and Mrs. t' . Bu
McInnis, 'of Kitchener, visited or
Friday with Mr. and 'Mrs. James
McInnis,
Mr. Robert MeClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence MeClenaghai
and family, of Rothsay, visited or
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Me.
Clenaghan. Mr. Lloyd Conan, of
Toronto, spent the week-end at tin
home of his sister, Mrs. Carl Me-
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben MaClenaglian
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl IVieClentt-
glum visited on Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Harry Moss, of Platts-
ville.
Miss Edna Moffatt, of George-
town, visited on .Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elm r Ire-
land and with other former friends
in East Wawanosh,
we that
every-
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holding
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employ-
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WIIITECHURCH
Alan Mejaurney was out or, Mon-
day with the snowplough on East.
Wawanosh roads, The 'drifts were
quite deep in the usual places
after the week-end storm.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
family, of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with Gillespie and Farrier rela-
tives in the village.
Mrs, Ezra Welwood, Wingham,
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. Arthur Cronin, and Mrs.
Cronin spent the week-end at the
home of her son, Mr. John Cronin,
of Orangeville.
Mr. Allan Barbour was called
to Goderich on Monday, where the
Bricoldoc grain boat is being made
ready to move out next week, Mr.
John McKenzie, who is second
mate on the 'Bricoldoc, was not
called this week. 'Mr. Eldon Emer-
son was called to he in Midland at
his boat, the Murray Bay, on
Thursday,
Mac Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ross, Turnberry, had his
tonsils removed in Wingham Hos-
pital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill and Miss
Linda, of Ancestor, visited at the
manse with Mr. and Mrs. Derwyn
Hill on Sunday, and Mrs, Walter
Richards and children, of Hamil-
ton, spent the week-end at the
manse.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson during the weds-end
were Miss Betty Lou McLagan3 of
London, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Burg-
man and children, of Kirkland
Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Payne, of Toronto, who also visit-
ed with Kinloss Tiffin families.
Mr. Finlay, of Lucknow, finished
painting the interior of the mem-
orial hall on Saturday, leaving the
trim on' the windows for the hall
committee to finish when it warms
up.
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PR spent the week-end with Mr. and
jie Mrs, Frank McConnell and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald St. Marie, of Len-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Reavie and
baby, Stephen, of Uxbridge, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mts.
Rutherford Reavie.
Mr, .and Mrs. Bee MeClenaghan
left on Tuesday by plane from
Malton airport .and will spend two
Months at the home of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Stanley Leeson, of Na-
nahni, B.C. We wish :theni
plbasant, safe journey.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Parker and
family ,of Exeter, visited on Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
MeClenaghan.
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