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Robe rt Aiteheson of St, NelenS..and
Mrs. Dimling was able to return:"
to, her work in the hospital on
Monday.
LIVETIRE SECURITY
A Canada Life special contract
providin g Life Insurance and
Peindall Qotion all in One policy.
available from age 0 to age Xi,
Consult—
FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative—
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 464
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9US.S7:.uNe4o4.493r. .Kililoss will hold 'their
concert o;' Thursday, December 21.
The W.M.S. of the. Presbyterian
_Ch u rch will hold the December
meetin g at the home of Mrs. An-
drew Gaunt this !Wednesday and
the Mission pawl meets at the
home of Mrs. tlugh. Simpson o n
TUeSdaY. A service of Christmas
carols wit be held in the church
next Sunday night at 8.30.
and Mrs. Athol Purdon and.
baby, Shelley Lynn of Sarnia spent
the week-end with, his parents, Mr.
and. Mrs, A. E. Pardon, Lucknow,
and with Wingham and White-
church, relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Rint,oul.
visited Sunday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. George Caldwell of
Blyth.
• Mr. and Mrs. John L. -Cu rrie and
fatally visited Sunday whit Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Currie 'if Clinton.
The grain boat Bricoidoc tied up,
Jn Cohingwood on. Saturday and
John McKenzie, second mate, was
expected a t his home here on Mon-
,lay. Alan Barbour, also of the same
boat crew, will continue working
aboard ship for the next month.
The third mute on this boat passed.
away with a heart attack on the
trip across Lake Superior..
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons.
of London visited, on. Sunday with
hoc parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'Marti n and with Wingharo, rela-
tives. Mr. James Martin accom-
panied them hack to London to
spend a few days there,
Mrs. Dowling and Lavern e visit-
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WILL LIVE IN HALIFAX—Karen Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Swanson, and Andy (Winters) Coburn were married on
Tuesday of last week at St. Paul's Anglican Church, with Rev. C: F.
Johnson officiating. The bride was a C.N.A. at the Wingham
General Hospital and Andy Winters was known to many here -.as
an entertainer. He is now employed with a Halifax television
station.—Photo by Connell.
Just Give Me A 'Half-Gallon
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Even the smallest order is cheerfully accepted, promptly filled
here. This includes our free servic?s (like air). Everybody gets
the same friendly, courteous attention.
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POT HOLDERS
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to say the boys, enjoyed the trip to
the full.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wightipan
of Kincardine visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook.of
Marnoeh, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Cook moved recently to Belnaore
for the winter.
Mrs. Edwin Day, formerly Mar-
garet Deacon of Gorrie, was' taken
to Wingham Hospital on Thursday
followin g .a heart seizure.
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had resided for some years.
Road men from Hanover were
in the village to put the water pipes
across the highway, under the road
to the home of Mr, Thos. Morrison,
Mr, Arthur Simpson of Toronto
Was also assistin g with the work,
Mr Hugh Simpson has most of the
pipes placed across the, lawns at
the different homes noW.
Mr. Keith Colyer had added a
Christmas touch to his lawn with
a miniature sleigh and eight tiny
reindeer. The week-end snow add-
ed''to its attractiveness.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein of
Brantford spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Gaunt. $2.95 to $9.95
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Mr. and, Mrs. 'Stewart of Kiteh•
enervisited, Sliaday, with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl. McOlenaglian.
Mr. and Mrs. Car man Farrier and
!family of Long Branch, Miss Win-
nifred Farrier of Toronto and. Mr..
and Mrs. Jack Gillespie • and family
of Sarnia spent the week-end here !
with their parent; Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Farrier, and celebrated Mr. I
Farrier's. 91st birthday with a din-
per, f or the famiy on Saturday
evenin g,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brus-
sels spent Thursday in Kitchener.
Nine girls of the Baste-'.n-Stitch
4-H Club met at the home of Mrs.
Peter Norman and completed their
sewin g project. The girls will
model them this Tuesday evening.
at the W.I. meeting.
The United Sunday School con-
cert will- be held. Friday evening I
in the United Church when Christ-
mas numbers and rillins will be prls-
seated. All are :invited to attend.
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and. Mrs. O'Mara and child-
reToronto spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reynolds.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Reynolds and
Mr, Arth u r Reynolds of Hamilton,
and Mrs, Taylor a nd Linda of Clay,.
u ga visited at the Reynolds home,
on Sunday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Currie spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
Frank McConnell of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Galbraith
and children visited 'on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Doig of Wroxeter„
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con g ram
and children visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivors of Dun-
gannon,
Mrs, John McEwan of Wroxeter,
who has been visitin g with her
dau ghter, Mrs, 'Robert Arbuckle,
!for the past few months, is moving
this week' to Mr.. John Pattison's
heuse•on Minnie St.:Tot, Win gham,
Mr.Lloyd Mohtgomery and
Sinna,mon., fam ilies' received word
last Week of the . passing of their
aunt, the former - Mrs. Margaret
McTavish of Wroxeter, at the Mil-
verton Nursin g Home where she
Mrs, William -Henry, who •Is„talt-
in g a course in Londop,,spsaft,4i:the
week-end at 'her hoine,"liercif'.1, •
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and sons of Sarnia spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. • Cecil
Falconer and Win gham relatiVes.
Mrs. Falconer accompanied ' them
home to spend a week with Sarnia
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Purdon,
Barbara and Mary of St, Helens,
visited on Sunday 'at the home; of
Mrs, Win. Dawson and Mr...and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Purdon ;and
children visited on Tuesday- with
her mother, Mrs, Wchstei,Jacklin,
of Listowel. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott and
family of •Goderich visited on ,Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Walter 'El-
liott.
Mr. Jack Barr of Kinlciugh.viiat-
ed on Sunday with Mr. A ..E, Buck-
ton at the Thos. Morrison hOine,
and 'with Mr. Harold Percy,' who
last Thursday returned to Win gham
Hospital from Victoria ,Hospital,
London. .
Miss Norma. Fo*rst'er. of London
and Miss Be verley Gaunt of Lem-
don spent the week-end • at ,thpir
Mrs. Roger In glis of Walkerton homes. in W. Wawanosh. . •' •ii
11111 spent a few clays last week with her The pupils of No'. 9 E. Wavia n.Psh
in-- daughter, Mrs. Albert Bien-Ian. and their teacher, . Mrs. _Cdorge
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Robinson of Fisher, presented a splendid- vhrie-
Wl Bel grave had th e pleasure of takin g ty program of drills, skits;:tadSi-
his four nephews, 'Clayton Robins, cal numbers and ello r uses,last•Fri-
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The -W.D.H.S. buses were in
serious trouble on Friday mornin g,
when caught in soft, deep snow,
Stalled cars, which had been de-
serted by their 'drivers, had to be
rolled off the road and at Marnoch,
when passin g a car, the rear wheels
of the bus sloughed off the road
and had to be hauled back on with
a tractor. All this consumed time
and many pupils made a late en-
try to their classrooms.
Calvin-Brick W.M.S, met Wed-
nesday at the home ofMrs. Ronald
Coulees. Norman Coultes, superin-
tendent of the S.S. assisted Rev.
Anderson in conductin g the White
Gift service. Ronald IY1eBurney
— read the Christmas story and Miss
Ann Currie told the story of the
Six Silver Buttons. The choir ren•
dered special Christmas music. The
gifts will be sent to Miss Cla;re
McGowan, Children's Aid, Gode.
rich. The Christmas concert will be
December 18.
to Toronto on Saturday, where they
shopped after a trip on the sub-
way , and in the evenin g took in
Lawreoce Taylo r; was, :cha i r/Tian.
Lloyd Armstron g won. the turkey
draw. • •,
the. Toronto-Boston hockey game Mr, Robert Laidiawi; Wfie Aad
in Maple Leaf Gardens. Needless been a patient in Victoria HoSpital,
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