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!put Mrs. Gordon. Goldrieh,
tiolirdOni spent the week-end with
A r. and Mrs. Anson Dernerling.
4r. and Mrs. Doug. Wildfang
grian, of Toronto, spent the,
'eek-end with Mr. and. Mrs. Roy
§1rnmOns,
qtr. and Mrs. John Mowatt, of
Milton, spent the week-end With
Mrs, Ruby Forster.
Miss 41izabeth Armstrong left on
Tuesday morning for Stratford
General Hospital, where she will
commence training as a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Chimney and
Janie, of Port Colborne, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Keith.
'Miss Shirley Orth, of Listowel,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W, Hargrave.
,Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowell and
Gary, of Gait, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Nina Armstrong.
• Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mullens and
Desehenes, Quebec, visit- family, of EAST .HURCIN
ACIOCULTURAt. SOCIETY
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Harry Meritley and family, rand
Mrs. McLean In the Wingham Gen-1
eral Hospital, and other friends and
relatives around Wingham,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawkins
and family have moved their house- I
hold effects from London to:
Walkerton, where they will resider
in future,
—Miss Karen Beattie is attending
Wells Academy in London this year.'
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Beattie, took her to London on
Monday, '
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Ries; on their return trip
from Western, Canada and part of
the United States. Visitors recently
at the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hanna, of Detroit; Rev.
Hartwig Harms of Metro oils
Ill., and Mr. John. Harms and
daughter, Cathy, of Marquette,
Mich.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Simmons and
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wallace
spent one day last week at the
Canadian National Exhibition,
Mrs, Eva Moore and Jane, of
Deckertville, Mich., visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Hargrave and other relatives in the
crolMminrni
t:uMann Mrs. Stan Gibson, of
community,
visited over the holi-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gib-
son.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Craig were Mr, and Mrs.
Wilmot Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Castle, Karen and Paul, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Surnmerhayes, all of Tor-
onto,
redth birthday' of the agriculturiil society in that community... .Tile
gates will be dedicatbd in a ceremony ion Sunday afterltOon.-4-T photo.
and Norman, and Mrs. Ella Ken- CENTENNIAL, GATES—The handSome new stone gateway to the
nedy spent the holiday week-end brussels agriculturai park has been completed to mark the one hund- with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kennedy
home from Halifax, N,S., where 'she
visited for a few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. L, Boucher, Mr,
Boucher, and family: • •
-7-Mrs. John Hay and .three child_
ren, of Kitchener, and Mrs. Morey
O'Laughlin with two children, of
Sarnia, visited last week with their
parent's, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Parker,
in Wingham and at their Pine
River Beach cottage. Dr. and Mrs.
Parker. are spending a few weeks,
at their cottage. ..", , • „ ,
—Sheila and Robert Tomlhison, of
Streetsville, have returned horne
after spending their .'summer ;Al:Ca-
tion With their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. W, R: Hamilton. • ' •
—Michael and' Paul Fleury have UE/fillURY. OF SERVICE—The two stones pictured
been successful in - passing - their • mo . 'move,. set- m the pillars of the new gates at the swimming tests at the TeesWater Lions Swimming Pool, Michael Brussels fair grounds, pay tribute to the pioneers of
Ma-ny Useful Gifts'
For Marilyn Riehl.
A fashion show was the main en-
tertainment when a shower was
held in the council chamber Friday
evening for Miss Marilyn Riehl.
There were about 90 people Pre-
sent and hostesses were Mrs. M,
Swanson and Mrs, Jack Higgins,
assisted by several of Marilyn's
friends. •
Gifts received by the bride elect
included a rocker, step-up' and
coffee tables, sheets and pill
eases. A clothes hamper and ar-
bage disposal can were filled with
canned ,goods and staple sUpplies'.
Marilyn thanked her frienda or
the lovely gifts and luneh s lias
served.
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Hayes family Clothing
and family, of Ottawa.
—Mrs. A. Nichol, of Glencoe, and
Mrs., Herb Near and two sons, of
Toronto, visited the former's sister,
Mrs, M. Dinsley, at 'Broolthitiron
Nursing Home, and other relatives
in town,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sell, and
family spent Sunday with Mr.. and
Mrs, Clifford Bennett and family
in Ingersoll. They also visited Mrs.
Seli's mother, Mrs. Jarvis; in Lon-
don.
—Recent visitors at the home Of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locitridge
were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Scott and
children, of Bracebridge, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Dunbar and family, of
Stratford Mr. and Mrs. John Lock-
ridge and family, of Watford, Mr.
and Mrs, Don Scott and family, of
Fonthhill, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Plourde, of Sarnia.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brown, of
Wroxeter, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Sinnamon attended the Hotchttils-
Grabove wedding at Point Edward
United Church on, Saturday dt 4
&clock, and the wedding dinner
served in the S.S. room of the
church.
--Mr, and Mrs. Percy Harrts..and
Mr.. and Mrs, Dori 12/elrridge, 'Of
London, have returned frorn two
weeks' holiday, visiting relatives ,in
New Brunswick. They went east
by the New York Thruway anti
New England States, and returned
home 'through Quebec.
—Mrs. Dan Adamson and ' her
father, Mr. Gilbert Paquette, of 'Til-
bury, spent the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Herman Metcalfe and
—Mt. and Mrs. Andy Scott and
children were in TobermOry for the
week-end.
—Mrs. Ab. Nethery has returned
—Mrs. It, C. 3, Festell, Anne and They also visited Ife, and Mrs.
Mary Ellen have returned to their
home ix West Vancouver, after
spending a month's holiday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, F.
Burgman, at their cottage at Bruce
Beach and in Wingham,
—Mrs. Fred Fuller visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Currie, of Acton, and attended the
Toronto. Exhibition. She returned
home with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Fuller and family, who spent
Thursday and Friday attending the
—Mr. and Mrs, John Templeman,
Mr. and Mrs. David Templeman,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Steinore, of
Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Baeker, of Wheatley, spent the
week-end in Niagara Falls, when
they attended the Bedford-Lus-
combe wedding in 'Stamford United
Church,
—Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Simmamon
were in Kitchener over the week-
end,
—Mrs. Elizabeth Keith, Mrs.
Terry Nethery, Elizabeth and Keith,
spent Sunday at Inverhuron Pro-
vincial Park, where they attended
the annual Stobo picnic.
—Mr. .and Mrs. Albert Walters,
Victoria St„ arrived home by bus
last week after visiting relatives
in the Western provinces,
—Mr. and Mrs, Ken- Kersey and
Karen, of Windsor, visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Car-
michael, Peter Carmichael was in
Toronto last week, and returned
with. Mr. and Mrs, Don Hawthorne
and Susan, whq spent the week-end
with her parents.
—Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Smallman,
of London, visited recently with
friends in.Wingham,
—Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Evans, of
Kerwood, and Miss Marnie Evans,
of Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Newman.
—Mrs. Robert Golley and .Mrs.
Wilson Thornton, Jeff and -Cindy
visited in Ottawa with Mr, and Mrs.
Gary Leeson for a few days last
week.
—Mrs. Janet Waker, of Wing-
ham, spent the' week-end with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Wright, and family, of
Turnberry, and attended the. B
Line neighbour picnic at the Turn-
berry Park Sunday afternoon.
—Mrs, Allan McLean and Don, of
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were re-
cent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Sell and family.
passed- Into seniors and -Paul into
the-"inte'rtnediated. " • •.x
-Mr, and Mrs. Clark Renviick
and Mrs. Joe Smeltzer visited with
Mr,- John` Pireh at the • home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery
on Thursday,
and•Mrs.. Alton A.darns' and'
faxtiiiy-selint 'froM;T:1-21,1rSdh.Y.,9115* daY her "pa'reas,. Mr,' and ,
James Trail in Toronto and attend-.
ed the C.N.E. • '
-.-Miss Susan Seli spent a, few'
days last week at the' home Of It4r."
and Mrs. Bonar Jarvis in Tees-
water, . • , •
--Mrs, Walter Lott•reeeived Word
on • Monday., that -her Wea-
ley. Lott, • .Was a patient in 2 the
Memorial llospita,1„ in Orange,
Texas, He had taken' s, serious heart'
seizure,, . :**
—Mr„ "and .Mrs.; AL 'Cherriy. a,nd.
son, ,peter,. left .en Satiiptlay:
Medicine Hat,-Where they will visit.
hia parents,:
Peter. Cherny. • ;
Putdon,
spent the week-end with, NgindsOf
friends ,and 'On Saturday, attended
the flinerar,of the late Mrs. Mc-
Lean t in..Wind4Or.•
1y1F„ and. Mrs.- Robert: Sinnamon
and :children, spent :the week-end.
with her parents, • Mr ,'and Ws, Os- !
eanRcfeiC; "'
Out-Of-two., guests. .who.; attend,
ectsn6. weddigirifiiVetaa-ry"
Mr.,; :*and' Mrs. Chester ;Higgins laSt
weeh'wereMr. and'
John1 ,hiller, -Coiling;:
woad;.- 1\4i,', and '11/frs..Archie'
Erin;,.; Mrs:, A.
and Mr. and liiIr's`24I'Sinith, tret'rOlt;',
Mich
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Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Victer,
Aziz, Miss Kaye Bottoins'andlvtiSa
Mary Stewart, London; Mr. arid:
Mks.' pert Donnelly, 'Hamilton; Mr.
and Mrs, Frank .Pennabaker and
Mr: and Mrs. Harold'Lawsen, Clin
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and
Mi 'and Mks. Stewart Higgins, '
Wroxeter; Mr. Edgar Higgins and
Mr.• and Mrs-. Alvie Higgins, ,Bros
Mrs. N. J. Gallagher and Miss'
Maud Higgins, 'Gerrie; • Mi. 'and
Mrs. Emerson Shera, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Iialliday, and Mr, and Mrs, ,cord;
on Walker, all -of Wingham; Mr.
and' Mrs. Robert Gibson, Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Ruttan, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Ruttan and Mr. and ,Mrs.
W. McDonald, 'all of Gorrie; Mrs.
Pena Watson, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Higgins and Mr. Nelson Higgins, all
of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. -Robert
Higgins,• 'Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
John Snell, Bluevale; Miss Mary
Fear arid Mrs. Mary `Wearing,
Toronto; Mr; and Mrs, J. A. Hig-
gins and son, Wayne, Mitchell, and
Miss Lenora Higgins, Reg.N., of
London.
....Mrs. W. J.. Greer, Mrs. Hinde,
Miss Anne Henry, of Centre St. and
Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove, of
Buffalo, spent last week On a motor
trip to Upper Canada Village.
—Miss Nancy Sell spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
WM. -McKenzie, Bluevale Road,
—Mr. and Mrs. Torn Easton and
daughter; Tammy, of Toronto, were
week-end visitors with., Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Metcalfe,
—Mrs, George Orvis has returned
home aftey spending a week with
her son, Mr. and Mrs, Bill ,Orvis, of
Waterloo.,
- -Mrs, Roger Kennedy and infant
son flew to Halifax on Saturday,
where she has joined her husband.
Mr, Kennedy is employed at C.ICH-
TV in that city,
--Mr. Jim Bain has resurried his
ditties at. Berry Door Co. Ltd., after
a two weeks' vacation with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sill .Bain, at
novklenvale in. thettiiee Peninsula.
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LINEN TEA *TOWELLING
Reg. 69c yard, special ...
Reg. 59c yard, Special 49c yity
Reg. 49c yard, Special 39c yard
Family Values at Family Prices
JOSEPHINE STREET
Formerly Farmers 'Outfitting
MEN'S 'DEPARTMENT
MEN'S WORK CARDIGANS'
Reg. $3.95, Special $2.49
CLEARANCE
BOYS' TWEED" PANTS
•
Reg. $3.95, Special
.1 MONTHLY DRAW ON MAN'S WORK '
CLOTHING OUTFIT
• LADIES' DEPAR;TMENT,
NYLONS, reg. 79c, Special
RAYON NIGHT GOWNS :
Reg. $3.75, Clear'anCe $I1 9gR
BABY WEAR %-PRIGt•
Wednesday'and ThurAday with Mrs,
John, 'McGee, Minnie Street, and
Mrs, Leask McGee, John -Street,
and•With East Wawanosh relatives,
--Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon,
and - Mr. and.Mrs. Glen Sinnamon
spent Sudsy, , with Mr. and Mrs.
Hertel, • of, If4teliener,
-qi.ridlinVIts, Fergus Brown
and daughters, Dorothy and Marty,
of Flint, Mich., spent the Week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ernest,
—Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Coutts and
family,' of Leaside, 'were holiday
Week-end visitors with his parents,
Mr: 'and' Mrs. R. As Coutts and
Miss Narnaa Coutts, Mr, and Mrs.
'Coutts returned hoipe with them
.for'.a "Week's holiday.
Verlie Metcalfe left on
Monday. for Burlington, .where she
it iii. teach during the coming year,
and' Mrs. David Horwood
returned, home on Sunday after
*spe'n mg the summer in Toronto,
ivherh Mr..Horwood•took a summer'
course,
Xi:4nd Mrs. Russel Pennington
arid children; of• Markham, and Mr.
illid;-;.7Mrs.•• Perry Pennington, of
Teeswater,, 'Were week-end guests
With Mr. `and Mrs. Bob McFarlane
at; their "cottage at Tobermory.
—Mr and Mrs, Harry Leedham,
`O'f St,' Williams, spent. the week-end
Mrs. S. G. Leedham.
714fiss.4lice Reading has re-
turned honte after' spending last
Weo.I.t ;With-Mrs. E. A. Van-Stone at
her ,new . home, 5 Ashmount Cresc.,
tikeston.,
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•:- Aeeording f .to ' the• 1961 census
therkhas been a slight decrease in • . poptIlation in these parts since 1956.
•The: following figures give the 1961
,figure first, with the 1956 popula-
tion secencli.
Brusaels,..845, 782; Blyth, 720, 757;
,Ashfield, 1686, 1632; 'Gray, 1874,
1936; Morris, 1583, 1669; East Wa-
wanOsh,. 1161, 1140; West Wawan-
osh, 1165, 1176, The 1961 total
Stands at 9034 and the population
figure in 1956 was 9092. 410••••••••10•1••••••0••••••0•11•••••••••••••••••••••••••n ••0••••••••••••••••••••••,
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Miss. Dorothy Krug was a guest
therd with the Bain family -for
few 'days,
=-Mr. and Mrs. George' Graham,
W•INGHA,of Detroit, Mrs, Wm. Grattan'. of
'eierutiriti, and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
Otahain, of Inwood. visited last