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WHITECHURCII
Mr. -and Mrs, Floyd Holt and fa-
mily ne BeIwood visited on Sunday
'W1111 Mr, and Mrs Archie Pardon
and other relatives here,
Ma and Mrs Irvine aim of
spent a few Jaye last week
at the home of then eon, Kenneth
Zinn, and visited with other friends
and relatives in thin district.
Mrs. Thomas Inglis was able to
return to her home in West Wawa-
nosh on Thursday.
Mrs, Will Conn is visiting this
week at the home of her daughter,
'Mrs. Hardie Simpson of Teeswater.
Simpson Bros. have been busy
this week-end working at the form
dation of the building for the water
supply at the rear of the Memorial
Sian,
The Ladies' Aid of the Presby-
terian Church. will meet on aVednes•
clay at the home of Mrs Berwyn
Hill at the manse to make a quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer,
Paul and Brian of Sarnia spent the
week-end with hie mother, Mrs.
Cecil Falconer.
Mr, and. Mrs, James Gaunt, and
Janet, of Toronto, spent the week-
end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gaunt, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Mathers of Morris Town-
ship. Mrs. Mathers has been a pa-
tient over the week-end in the Clin-
ton Hospital.
Mrs, Ronald Coulter, hire. Wan
lace Conn, Miss Elaine and Alma
and Muriel spent Seamlay at Kit-
chener.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstebi of
Brantford spent the week-end with
Ma and. Mrs, Russell Gaunt, Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnston of Pais-
ley also visited there. Mrs. Walter
Lott accompanied Mr, and Mrs.
Johnston to Paisley and will visit
with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ribey
of Port Elgin.
Mr. Charles Martin, John Boyle
and. Cairns Aiteheson spent Sat.
urday In London,
. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Jamieson
anent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. McGowan of Oakville.
Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Weber and fa-
mily visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Ketchum of Pal
merston.
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntyre, of
Wingharn, and Mrs Cavil Jadeite-
ea viatica on lantataa with Mr alai
Mrs. A. Ti, Pardon. Luviii!,1%,...
Me, and Mrs, Douglae laettt of
Alma visited en Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Scott,
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Soloman
and family event Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs- George Sol-
oman of Hornings
Kevin, two-year-old son of Mr
and Mrs. Angus Fateener, had his
tonsils removed at the Winehara
Rospital on Monday.
Mr. Andrew Henderson of Truro.
who has been visiting with his asine
Mrs, William Dawson, commenced
work at Lloyd's in Wingham on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hussey, arid
Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin and
son Kevin. of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Robinson.
Mr. Lynn (Yale-Vey of Sarnia
spent the week-end with his par-
ente•, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
ley.
Mr, Elroy Laidlaw spent Wed-
nesday in Toronto.
Mrs. Mi11an Moore and Mrs. Rus-
sell of the W.M.S. of the
linked Church, were delegates at
the sectional meeting at Be-to-eve
on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs, Howard Martin and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. William Martin {if Laren-
ener,
The village was a, busy place on
Saturday when friends gathered
from Paisley, Walkerton, Kitchen-
er, Brantford, Toronto, London,
Georgetown, Mildmay, Durhain,
Grand Valley, Peterborough and In
cal towns to attend the Sehwieh-
tenberg Coultes wedding in the
United Church here at 3 p.m. and
the wedding dinner fur 120 guests,
catered for by the women of the
church, in the memorial hall,
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Thompson
Attend Wedding
In Port Credit
WHITECHURCH—The marriage
of lazes Jolla Marilyn Mason, the
daughter of Mr. Lloyd Mason of
Loom", and the late Lois Appleby
Mason and Mr, Harold Neil Cap,
net, son or Me and .Mrs. Harold
Capener of London was solemnized.
In the Lynnwood United Church,
Part Credit, on October 14, by
Mr. Lapp, ,pastor of the church,
The wedding dinner was served'
to 25 guests at the home of Mr. and
Mee. John Rea of Port Credit. The
happy young couple will make their
home in London.
Mrs. Parker Campbell of Wing-
ham and Mr, and Mrs, Fleming
Johnston of BItievale attended their
niece's wedding anti their mother,
Mrs, John Mason, returned home
with diem to visit with her family
in this district, and with. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mason of Sarnia,
and Dennis spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shiell and
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Shiell of Talbot-
ville, near St. Thomas, Jack's barn
was burned in an electrical storm
this summer, and he has been busy
erecting a new one,
Mrs, Russell.Galint and Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson were in Hanover last
Thursday and. Friday where they
attended the Grey-Bruce Area Con-
vention in the town hall, Mrs.
Gaunt went as a. delegate from the
local Institute and Mrs. Emerson
is the secretary of -the Area Con-
vention,
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Proctor and
eions of Morris Township and Mr,
and Mrs. Raymond Bennett and
baby, Dawn, of St. Marys, visited
on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
Jamieson and her mother, Mrs.
Stapleton,
The parent:4, of the local ball team
are asking for- donations -to a bake
sale and farm produce stile, to be
held Saturday in the former Red
Front store in Wingham. Your
offerings may be left at the Willis
post office In the morning or in.
the , Wingham store. Help is re-
quired to make up a, deficit, that
built up when the provincial games
were being played, Folks are ask-
ed to co-operate generously.
The Women's' Institute is plan-
ning for a pot hick supper for their
November meeting on the 14th.
Mari. Coultes Weds
W. H. Schwichtenbe rg
WHITECHURCH — The United
Church here was the setting on
Saturday when Marjorie Grace
Coultes and Wilbert H. Senwieh-
tenberg exchanged wedding vows.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Creates, White-
church, anti the groom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwichtenberg,
Mildmay, Rev. G. 0. Cox, Oakland,
and. Rev, .1, Mitchell, Bluevale,
officiated.
The bride wore ,ft, floor-length
gown of silk organza over taffeta.
The fitted bodice was fashioned
with shirred sleeves and scul-
ptured neckline accented with,•floral
lace appliques. Similar appliques
were scattered over her bouffant
skirt. Her blusher veil of silk illus-
ion was held by a double crown of
lace and pearls and she carried a
cascade of red roses and white
mums. •
Miss Dorothy Krug, Wingham,
was maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Patricia Bennett, Wing-
ham,- .and Miss Diane Coultes,
Whitechureh, sister of the bride.
They wore similar gowns of silk
organza over -taffeta in shades of
yellow and moss green. A yellow
silk organza frock was worn by
Jackie Lynette, Toronto, flower
girl,
Barry Fryfogle, Wingham; was
groomsman, and ushers were Alfred
Sehwichtenberg, Wingham, brother
of the groom, and Jack Coultes,
Whitechurch, brother of the, bride.
For travelling, the bride donned a
raspberry red doubleknit suit with
matching accessories, a grey Per-
sian lamb jacket and a white car-
nation corsage, The couple will live
in. Wingham, The bride is a gradu-
ate of Guelph General Hospital
School of Nursing,
WIIITECIRIRCH
Mr, and Mrs, Dan Tiffin and fa-
mily and her mother, Mrs, W.
Stewart of Wingham visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Bone of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidl.aw vis-
ited an Sunday with Chatham rela-
tives, . .. . .
Mr. Garnet Farrier made a bmil-
ness trip to Toronto on Wednesday.
Mrs, G. Farrier, Mrs, Dan Tiffin,
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, and Mrs.
Lorne Wall attended a W.M.S.
Tha.nlroffering meeting at St, Hel-
ens on Wednesday night when
• Mrs, (Rev.) Stapleton of Listowel
was the special. speaker. She told
of their visit to Bermuda and Trin-
idad and showed slides; Societies
• from Lneknow, Zion, Hackett's,
Calvin - Brick a n d Whitechureli
were present,
Mr, and Mrs. Gershom. Johnston
and George Grigg spent Sunday at
.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Wood of. Seaforth,
Mr, Kenneth Currie of Wakefield
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Coul-
tes, and attended the Sehwie.htera
berg -Coultes wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Walker vis-
ited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Irwin -of Goeleriele
Miss Annie Kennedy anti Mrs.
Ezra •Seholtz spent Monday with
1
relatives in. Goderielt.
Me and Mrs. Noble Greenaway
anti Brian visited on Eunday with,
Mt. and Mrs, Kenneth. Johnston of
Clinton.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Miner Ireland on Sunday were
itle mother, Mrs, ,T, Ireland of Tees_
water, Miss Edna Moffatt, George-
town, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jasper
of Mildmity and Mr. and Mrs,
Douglas Sena of Alma.
Mrs. Hen McClettaghan, who has
been nursing at Gorrie, spoilt Bun-
day at her home here.
Mr. end Mrs, Hector Hamilton.
and' family of Gorrie visited on
-Sunday with Ws, E, Dow and
eons.
Mt, and Mrs, William Lowe of
Ashton, near Ottawa, and Mr, •and
Mrs, Albert Carrietan of 1,1101010ra
visited on Sunday with Mr. anti
Mrs. Mason Robinson,
' Mr, ti.nd Mrs. Ed Spiel/1111.01er of
Remover visited en Sunday with,
Dunlop of Dann, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and -Mrs. Thou Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross -Smith and
Kathy of-Toronto • spent the Weelt.
end-with her parents, Mr. anti Mrs.
Russell Chapman and with Wing_
ham relatives. ,
Mr. and Nina Clarence Ritchie
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Smith of Kit-
ehenes•
Miss Marjorie Kerry -of Toroato
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultes,
Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox of
Oakland renewed 'old friendships
in the village an. Saturday when
they were attending the Schwich-
tenberga Coultes wedding and Miss
Ruth Ann. visited with, her aunt,
Mrs, •T.. C,•Boss of Walkerton.
Miss Claire Chamncy of .Sear.
bayou& spent .the week-end with
hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Chamney, •
Dr.. -and ,Mrs, Richard Irwin of
Langley and.. Milner, B.C., visited
on Saturday with Mr. .and Mrs.
Win. T. •IrWin. They were called
home last , week to visit- their mo-
ther, Mrs. Herson• Irwin, who for
-some weeks has heen a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. Her
conditionshas since improved,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Gibson of
Brantford. spent. the' week-end with
her mother, Mrs, R. .1.',Currie,
About -45 .of the Belgrave Boy
Scouts and Clubs with their leaders,
attended service- in -the Calvin-
Brick United • Church- on Sunday
arid` -were addressed by e Rtiv, H.
Andersoe,
Calvin - Brick W.M.S. are invited
to attend :a W.M.S, meeting on No-
vember let at Westfield United
Church. This congregation will
hold its annual dinner and business
meeting_ this Friday evening in the,
Sunday School' room. of the, Bel-
grave United Church. All are in-
vited to be present.
Mr. and. Mrs, Murray Shiell vis-
ited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
William Reavie at Barrie. • • ,
Mr. and Mrs, George Carter of
Blyth and Ma -and. Mm, Kenneth
Currie spent Monday in Kitchener.
Sgt. and Mrs. Alan Leader and
daughters of the RCAF, Clinton,
visited an Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, James E, Currie, Alan spent
the past three weeks in Montreal
taking a. special course with a class
of eight, and wan first in the class.
Mr. Fred Deacon is a patient in
the Wingbarn. Hospital following
an- accident on the highway at the
Currie and Zinn corner on Satur-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
visited on -Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Edgar 'Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Norris- Wilson, Mr, 'and Mrs. Keith
Snell and family, and his mothsr,
Mrs. Robert Snell, all -of Guelph
Mr. W. A, -Currie of Whalen
spent the week-end with his las. i'.
Mrs, Mina. MeRitchie and Mr; Jas,
H, Currie, East Wawanosh,
Me and Mrs. George Currie vis-
ited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs,
Alvin Currie, Clinton. Mrs, Cur-
rie. entertained 21 women at her
home on Wednesday when. Mrs.
Nellie Wakefield' of listowel held
a demonstration.
Mrs. J, Musgrove of Wroweter is
visitiug this -week with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. D. Willis,
Mr, and Mrs. Delmar Wilson of
lWarirdide moved one day last week
to the former Alan Inglis home up
the Kuehl-tow highway. He in em
played with Mr, Percy Clark of
Wingham.
Mrs.. A, Dowling epent Mon-day
with Mr,, and Mrs, Robert Mathe-
son .of St. Helene..
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Woodicy of.
Winona, and Mr. and Mrs, Marshall
of a/Memo-net, visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker,
and with -St, Helens friends, Many
In -this district will remember Mr.
Woodley, when he was employed
on the farm of the late Mr. George
M. Robertson, •
125th Anniversary
Feller College, at Grande Livia
Quebec, where Rev, John Ostrom,
Wingham, is teaching upper school
science, -mathrnaties and sacred his-
tory, has just celebrated its 125th
anniversary: • •
The school has functioned eon-
tinuously for the entire period of
125 years,. commencing in a log
cabin, except for four years during
World War If when the buildings
were•taken over by the government
for military use.
Feller College- Is a boarding
school and this year has a capacity
enrolment of about 200 students.
NEW RESTAURANT
OPENED SATURDAY
WROXETER.--A decided asset to
the village is the new "Edgewater"
restaurant on main street, owned
and operated by Mr, and Mrs. Pere
Henley, wick opened officially On
Saturday' afternoon, when little
Linda Marie O'Beirn, .of :Uxbridge,
granddaughter of the proporietors,
cut the ribbon and opened the door
to ' the village's only restaurant.
Free coffee and doughmas were
served from 4 to 7 p.m,
Mr. and Mrs, Henley are not new,
to the business, having operated the
Comstock Concession and the
Markham Arena for several years.
before coming to Wroxcter this
summer, They plan to serve meals
as well as lunches and refreshments
—a boon to travellers and villagers
alike,
WROXETER
Mrs, M. Longetaff anti Mies Joy
spent Sunday with Mrs. Walter
Charles in Guelph Hospital, whom
we are pleased to report is pro,
gressing favorably,
Mrs, James Halliday, Wingham,
visited, with Mrs. W, E, Weil' and.
Miss Gertie Bush on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Wepplcr
of Chesley wore Sunday guests with
the latter's. parents, Mr and Mrs.
Russell Walker,
Kr. -and Mrs. Dan O'Beirn and
faintly, Uxbrielge, Miss Marianne
Calleirn, Toronto and friend of Osh-
awa, attended the owning of thr
"Edgewater" restaurant on -Sat-
urday. •
Mr, la W. Newton, district snp•
erintendeut of the Veterans' Land
Aet for the province of Alberta,
spent .the week-end with his mo-
ther, Mrs. R. Newton, enroute -to
Ottawa, where he will attend a con-
ference of provincial superinten-
dents this week.
Mrs, Pere Coupland, Wingham,
was a Saturday visitor with Mrs.
M. Longstaff,
Ross Tomans, accompanied by
Mr. Henry Sage of Listowel spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Taman, Kitchener, and also visited
Mr. Lloyd Sage in the K-W Hos-
pital and Mr. Wallace Toman in
St, Mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
Sunday visitors with Mr, annd
Mrs. Ross Coates were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Heath and family of
Listowel.
Mrs, Doris Skelton and daughter,
Doris., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, all
of Toronto, 'spent Sunday with the
former's father, Mr. H. G. Clark
and brothers, Vern and Jim;
Misses Elva and Evelyn Hupfer
and Mrs. Archie -Miller were in
London Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs; Ira McLean spent
Sunday with 'Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wil.
eon, Guelph, and Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Lean, who has spent the past week
there, reterned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, ;lames Doig, 'ac-
companied by Mr, end Mrs. Harry
Gowdy, and Mrs, Charles Findlay,
Gorrle, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Gowdy in a London hos-
pital.•
Mr. and Mrs, Art Wheeler and
John spent the week-end with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Mason, Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs, William Maxwell
had the formers. nephews, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Walkey of Winnipeg
and Mr, and Mrs, James Kerr, of
Brussels, visiting them on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Musgrave,
Bob and Faye, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Ellis, of
Camp Petawawa..
Messrs. John Higgins, son. Carl
and Gordon Barron of Pilot Mound,
Man., and Mae Frank Graham, St.
Marys, spent the week-end with
Mr. -and Mrs; Stewart Higgins,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, Wal-
ton., spent part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Saridereon,
Miss Nanny Newton, London, and
Mr, and IVIre, Bert Abel -and ,fancy,
day night and appreciated the pat-
'Listowel, were Sunday visitors
with Mrs, K, Newton,
Mrs. Jeffrey Musgrove is visiting
her daughter, Mrs-. Doris Willis,' at
• Vallitechurch.
- Mr, William. .MeDonala is still
picking delicious, large- ripe straw-
berries. off his patch, which are
really a treat .at this time of year,
The Wroxe•ter -community hall
board held a very successful mas-
querade Hallowe'en -dance last Fri-
ronage of all who attended. 'Prize
winners were: best dreseed Hal-
lowe'en -couple, Mr. and zuo, metal
Mclaercher; best Hallowe'en cos.
twee, Miss Nancy Newton; hest
comic •coupte, Mrs, Allan Adams
and'Mrs. Eldred Cathers; hest co-
laic costume, 1.4oyd, Townsend,
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Noble and.
Irene, Bruseels, visited an Sunday
with Mn. area Mrs. Fraser Haugh,
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold.. Noble, Wa-
terloo, visited at the came home„
Arnold Wayne Noble, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Noble, was haps
tized at the (large Presbyterian
Church, on Sunday afternoon -by
Rev, J. W. McClure,
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WHITECHIJRCH----Word was re-
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of Harold Goyeaa of Leamington,
son of ths, late Ma and Mrs. Harold
(loyean, formerly of Leamington.
The ear he was driving left the
road nod crashed into a tree 25
Miles southeast of Windsor;
lie woe 23 years old, anti leaves
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Goacali of Leamington, and one
brother, Leroy, of London. Many
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