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D. 29----Searorth at Wingham 8.30
Jan. 3 —GoclerIch at Exeter 9.00
Jan, Seaforth at Clinton 9.00
Jan, 8—Seaforth at Goderieh 8.30
Jan. 9 Exeter at Clinton 8.30
Jan. 10—Clinton at Wingham 8,36
Jan, 11, Goderich, at Seaforth 8,30
Jan, 16 - Ooderich, at Wingham 8.3Q
Jan. 17—Clinton at Exeter 9.00
Jan. 18 - Winghann at Seaforth 8:34
Jan, 22 —Wingham at Goderieh 9,00
Jan. 24—Exeter at Wingham 13.30
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Corea rs, ; 25; Cornets, 24; By,law No. 14 was read the first
Dart; 19; Falcon.s,. 18. and second Units.
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No, 14 be read the third time and
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The East Wa.wanosh Com:tall ;net
Ladies' League for their final meeting in 1961 on
The Darts finally came out of Dec. llith with all the members
the cellar for the first time thits
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g The minutes of the meeting
Falcons;.:• The Larks and Cornets
took three points from the Cor-
Vairs and Muni:tiers. '
High single and triple went to
Irene Parrott, of the Comet; with and general accounts as presented
260 and 615. Other good scores be passed and paid.
Were: Verna O'Hare, 232; Jean Pattison - Buchanan• - That Ken
King, 213, and Joan CoYle, 209, Campbell be paid his sheep claim of
Team standings — Ramblers, 20; $30.00.
Co i 27 Larks.
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Mr, and Mr. Angus Falconer and
sells spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Jackson, of Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Henderson and
baby, Barbara, of Lucknow,
and Mrs. 'Ronald Perrott and ehild-
ren, of Goderieh, Miss Norma For-
ster, of London, and Mr. ,and Mrs,
John Forster and family, of Luck -
now, spent Monday with their
father, Mr. Win. Forster.
• Mrs, D, Willis and Billie, Garry
and.John spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs, Wesley Heimpel, of
Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Coffin enter-
tained their family from Montreali
and Heapeler on Monday,
Mr. ClinrlesFalconer, John and,
Mary, of °lain's, .spent Monday'
with Misses Annie and Mary Laithl
law,
Mr. Eldon Emerson got home last
week after the boat, Murray Bay,
tied up at Kingston for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Schneider, of
Wingham Jun4ion, . Mrs. Lily
J3rooks, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Airs. Kenneth Wilkinson and
Sharon, of Teeswater, spent Christ-
mas With Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Iaenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
and fmnily, of London, • and Mrs.
James •Laidlaw, of Goderich, spent
Monday with Mr. and. Mrs, Elroy
Laidlaw.
Mr. Donald Martin, who spent
last week in Victoria Hospital,
London, was able to return 'home
on Saturday.
Mr. Charles Taylor pent the
week -end in Toronto at the home
of his sister, Mrs., Irene Paterson.
Misses Florence: and Margaret
Moir, of Toronto, .spent 1:he week-
end at the home or their sister, Mrs.
James Richardstm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeNall, of
Lueknow, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Waddel, of Goderich, .and Clifford
McNeil, of Cargill, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan, of
Elides; •
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
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and Nancy, of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Scholtz 'and family, of
Goderich, Mr. R. H. Thompson .and
'other local relatives, spent Christ-
.mas with Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Purdon
arid family visited on Sunday with t
her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. William'
Smith, of 'Langside. .
Mrs. Roker Inglis An.d Geo'rge, of
Walkerton, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Bieman,
, 'Mrs. Wm. Orr, Robert and Bruce,
of Langside, Jim Orr, of London,
Mr. Henry Arnold .and Mr. and Mrs.
Elson Arnold and family, of Ber-
vie, Miss Winnifred Percy and Bill,
Joan and Brian Percy, all of Kin -
Mr.. and Mr8: Oswald Rudi
and family, of London, Mr. Willis.
Lapp d fanily, and • Miss Marilyn
Ritchie'of Teeswater, spent Christ-
Mar
as ith Mr, and Mrs, John L.
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Currie. The former's son, M. and
Mrs. Kenneth Qrr, of Payton Val-
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ley, Alta.,•ealleci by phone at neon P
to speak to the horti folks.
Mr. and Mrs. p., E. Morrison, of
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Palmerston, Joyce, of Wingham,
and Mr. and Mrs, J. Machan and
'hildren, of Trenton, visited aril
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Lynn .8
Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reavie and.
'itephen, of Barrie; spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs, Ruther-
ford ReaVie. Sunday they all
visited with Mr. Reavie in West -
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Snell Robinson That council
approve of the Wingham Compos-
ite School Area addition.
Road Accounts
Unemployment Ins,, stamps, roads
contribution, 1,061, 04.96'; Canada
Culvert Co.,' snow fence and posts.
$196.84.
General. Accounts
Goderleit Dist, Collegiate Inst.,
maintenance, $2888.79; Clinton Dis-
trict Collegiate Inst„ maintenance
$2576.45; Wingham Dist. Higb
School, maintenance and debenture
$14,004.71; East Wawanosh T,S.A..
rates, $17,143.42; West Wawanosh
T.S.A„ rates 1112,32; Turnberry
T.S,A., rates, $921.70; U.S.S. No, 5,
Hullett, rates, $097.92; U.S.S.. '10,
Kinloss, rates, $172.50; R.C.S.S. 1
West Wawanosh, rates, $146,10;
County of Huron, rates, 4a3,210.90;
Twp. West Wawanosii, P.V.M.
rates, $261,60; Brussels, Morris 8r
Grey Mun. Telephone, rates and
tolls, $225.30; C. W. Hanna, fees as
reeve, $275.00; stamps and tele.
phone, $8.27; John Buchanan, coun-
cillor's fees, $175.00; Roy Pattison,
councillor, $175.00; Mason Robin-
son, councillor, $175.00; Ernest:
Snell, councillor, $175,00; ,Herson
Irwin, part salary collector; $225.00;
Alex McBurney, salary treasurer,
$525.00; R. H. Thompson, salary as
clerk, $590.00; stamps and tele=
phone, $1.1.15; Alex Robertson,
Wingham , Hospital representative,
$50:011; Kenneth Camplill, livestock
Claim, two sheep, $30,00.
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Buchanan -attison-- That coun-
cil adjourn to meet Jan. 8th at ono
o'clock at the Belgrave community
centre,
C. W. Hanna, Reeve
R, H. Thompson; Clerk
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minater Hospital, London.,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Congram
and daughter, of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Ivors, of Dungannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Congr,am and
ard Mrs. John CongrAm, of
Toronto, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Congram: •
Mr, and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and
Randy, and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas
Clare and family, of Toronto, spent
he week -end with their parents,
Mr,. and Mrs. Fred Davt.
Mr. WM. Burchill spent Christ-
mas with Mr. .and Mrs, Robert
Kerr, Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Burchill and children. spent Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Allen, of Lakelet.
• Mr, and Mrs. Allan Walker and
family and local relatives visited on
Wednesday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leader and
hildren, of Lucknow, and Sgt. and
Mrs, Alan Leader and daughters, of
Clinton Air School, spent Sunday
vith ND.. and Mrs. James Currie.
Mr. Kenneth Celine; of Lake-
ield, spent the week -end with his
arents, Mr. and Aim Norman
Coultes. Miss Irene Paton and local
elatives spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Coultcs.
Miss Barbara Minos, of Toronto,
pent the week -end with her par-
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coultea,
Mt. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers, of
iingaville, visited on Tuesday at
he Coultes home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smyth and
acqueline, of Hainilton, and Mr.
nd Mrs, Sam Smyth and George,
f Mitchell, Spent Monday with Mr,
and Mrs. Edwin SiuYth.
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Thompson
and children spent Monday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Wright, of IVIildirlay.
Mr. And Mrs. Jasper Snell and
children, of Westfield, and Mr. and
MrS, Miss Taylor and Muriel spent
Monday with their another, Mrs. E.
Dow, and family. Mr. and Mrs.I
Melville Beecroft, John and Warm;
of Otterville, visited at the to
home on Tuesday, and With Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Beeeraft,
Mrs, WM. Humphrey and MisS
Lila, of St. Helens, also Mr, and,
Mrs. Clarence Walker arra baby,
Kathy Lynn, of Turnberty, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs, ,George
Walker.
Mrs, Emanuel Stapleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Jamieson ancl_clanghter,
Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Jain-
ieson and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jahn Jaitiestm and ions, anti Mel
and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson spent
Monday with their parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. Thos. Jamieson, in the Villaged
'Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. tilimer Ireland were his tooth
et, Mrs, John Ireland, Mr, and t
Mrs. Wilbur WreQualg and ° family,
of Teeswater, Xvtr. and Mrs. James t
johnston and fratilly, o ksviile,t
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and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jasper and
fnrnfly, of Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coulter, of
London, spent the weekend at the
uhormeeenaLhe. jr daughter, Mrs, Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland,
of Toronto, spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Chas, Robinson and Wroxeter rela-
tives, Tommy and Billie Robinson
accompanied them back to Toronto
for this week.
Mt, and Mrs, G. F. McGowan
and Mary Anne, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with Mr. and MS.
donald Jamieson,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cameron,
Lucknow, and Air. and Mrs. Ralph
Cameron and family spent Monday
with Mr and Mrs. Mason Robinson.
Mr, Mason Cameron, of the RCAF,
at Camp Borden, who had been
visiting here, returned horne ,'•to
Kingston on Thursday last.
Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Purdon and
Mr. and Mrs, Petrie Holmes and
.Iudy, VI/Ingham, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson.
Mr. Lynn O'Malley, of Sarnia,
4Pcnt the week -end with his par -
nits, and they, Kathleen and Lynn
pent Morday with Mr. and Mrs,
Alfred Kinahan, of London, and
'Mier relatives there.
MI'. and Mrs, Gerald St. Murk,
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
VicConnell and family, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Currie and
thildren, of Clinton, spent Christ-
mas with .their ` parents, Mr, ana
Mrs. George Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and
am, Man, of Forest, and local
Pattison families spent Monday
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Alan Pattispn,
Miss Doreen Wilson, Tteg.N., or
Toronto, it pent the Week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Williams
and family, of Goderieh spent -Mon-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. h. H. Gia•skerth,
Paul and Karen spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. Fred
Bagg, of Willowdale.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, teacher of
S. S. 10, Klnloss, and her pupils
presented their Christmas eonceri
the memorial hall here last Wed-
nesday evening when a splendid
crowd gathered. Hugh Simpson was
chairman for the occasion and the
children presented their drills, skits,
dances and chorus numbers with
precision. Santa came to 'distribute
the gifts on the well -loaded tree.
Mr, and Mrs. Leinvin. Kerry, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Kerry and Mr.
and Mts. Lawson Majury, of Pais-
ley, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Tottingham,
of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Schwiehtenberg, of Wingham, and
local relatives anent Monday with
Mr, and Mrs. Albert ,Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis and
family, of Pondwich, Mrs, Jack.
rrlannigan, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Inglis.
The people of S. S. 7, East VVa-
Wanosh, gathered at the sohool last
Friday evening for their Christmas
condert, Mr. Albert Bieman was
chairman for the occasion and the
pupils presented a splendid variety
program of skits, •drills and chor-
uses. Santa came and distributed
the gifts from. the tree.
Miss Winnifred Farrier, of Tot -
onto, is spending her vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
d Mis. F1oyd Bott and fam-
ily, of'Belwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon. and Lori spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. James Curran,
St. Helens. On Tuesday Mr. and
Mra. Robert Purdon visited with
Mrs. Irvine Henry, of Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
Donald visited on Sunday with Mr.
14 nd Mrs, J. L. Dirstein, of Hanover.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, 3. L. Dir -
stein, of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Dirstein, of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mia. James Schwartz and family.
of Grand Lodge, /vrieb., and Mr. and
Mrs, Don Dirstein, of Brantford,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. I -Tarry Moss and
faint -1Y' of Plattsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin McClenaghtin and family, of
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
IVIcCienaghan anti Michael of Wat-
erloo, .and Mrs. James McIntyre
and family, of Rtdgetown, visited
‘vitli their parents., Mr. and Mrs.
Ben lVfeClenaghart. Mr. and Mrs.
IVIeClentighan aecoinpanied. Mrs.
McIntyre back to Ridgetown and
will spend A Week there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gana and
Janet, of Wingharn, with other
focal relatives spent Christmas with
Mr. ,and Mrs. Donald Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrier
HEAR HIGHLIGHTS
OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS
WIYIS of
the 'United Church met on Tuesday
last at the home of IVIrs. Ezra
Scholtz with twenty ladies present
and with the president, Mrs. MIllan
Moore, presiding, She gave the call
to worship, with a poem, "Under
the Stars." Mrs, Clarence Ritchie
read the Scripture followed by a
poem, "Far Away in Bethlehem."
Mrs. W. R. Farrier lecl in prayer.
Mrs. J. I). Beecroft, for Christian
.stewardship, told of the many from
foreign lands, who :come to this
land to study en scholarships; and
or Christmas la Eiorett. Mrs. Dan
Tiffin, Mrs. Groskoi'th, Mrs, Scholtz
and Mrs. G. E. Farrier sang "God
Rest You, Merry Gentlemen."
Mrs, E. H, Groskarth, secretary,
gave somc of the interesting high-
lights that had happened to this
society'clurins•°the past thirty-five
years. IVIrit, Moore told the story
"The Ilei Dress," telling of the
many who come to this land, and of
their intense loneliness.
Mrs. Dan Tiffin, as treasurer,. also
gave some of the past highlights of
WA, in their work of improv-
ing the interior of the church and
kitchen. Of twenty-six on the roll
then, half the number •are still
living,
The hale, valued at $27.50, and the
White Gift Christmas parcels had
been shipped to Mr. Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan at Southampton, Mrs.
Russell Canna told the story
"Beachhead", in the literature de-
partent.
The Women of the Church will
hold their January meeting on
Wednesday the 10th. The ladies de-
cided to send a Christmas gift bo
Rev, Mr. Welsh, in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, The 'Christmas carols
were sung and Mrs, Moore closed
the meeting with prayer. All en-
joyed the quarterly birthday tea
that followed.
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WHITECHURCH On Tuesday
the family of Mr. and 1Virs. W. R.
/Pardo., enjoyed a family dinner in
the Sunday School rooin of the
United Chuteli, when the WOrnart's
Association catered. The occasion
vas the 55t1i anniversary of Mr.1
and Mrs, rattler's marriage.
Attending the gathering were.
Miss Winnifred Farrier. Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Oillespio and
family, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Car-.
man Farrier and faintly, Long
Branch, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford 1rar,.1
tier and family, of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Farrier and Mar -
on, Whigharit, Mrs, Lorne Johnston,
Luchnew, and Mr, and Mrs. -Carnet
rattler, Wayne slid
IVIr. and Mrs. Farrier liave Many
fiends in this district, having been
4te long and respected residents ot.
he Colliniunity. Their friends offer
heir eongrntulatinns lila tiMe.
Hope 1962 treats our
customers as well
as they treated
us in 1961.
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