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Home and The Housewife
Reside in
V\arriec
-ome where
59 Years Ago
BLUEVALE-Mr. and Chas.
Coultes celebrated their 59th
wedding anniversary, quietly,
at home on Sunday.
They were married in the
house in which they live on
November 15th, 1905, by Rev.
George Baker, of Blucvale
Methodist Church.
They lived for ten years in
Calgary, for a brief time in
Clinton, then farmed for many
years near Listowel. On re-
tirement they moved to Blue -
vale and live in the former
home of the Snell family. Mrs.
Coultes was formerly Laura
Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Coultes have
one daughter, Mrs. George
German and one grandson,
Billy German. They plan to
spend the winter with their
family in Clinton.
Interesting Program for
Institute Family Night
WHITECHURCH-The Wo-
men's Institute met on Tuesday
night of last week when Family
Night was observed in the Com-
munity Memorial Hall. The
north group ladies were hostess-
es. The pot luck supper re-
sembled a banquet.
The tables were quickly
cleared after the meal and Mrs.
Emma Coffin welcomed every-
one as she opened the business
session.
Wed 25 Years
Dinner at Danny's
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kilpat-
rick marked their 25th wedding
anniversary last Wednesday
when a dinner was given for
close relatives by Mrs. Kilpat-
rick's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.
N. Atkinson, at Danny's Dining
room. Relatives were present
from Agincourt, Dungannon,
Lucknow, Goderich, Brantford,
Stratford and Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick
were married in Goderich on
November 11, 1939. The cer-
emony took place at the home
of the bride's parents. The at-
tendants were Palmer Kilpat-
rick of Agincourt and Mrs. 0.
Brooks of Lucknow.
They have three children,
Douglas of Stratford and Karen
and Grant at home.
The celebrants received ma-
ny good wishes from friends
and relatives on this happy oc-
casion.
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WINGHAM
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The 4-H Achievement Day
will be held December 5 in
Kincardine High School. Se-
nior Training Summary Day
will be held in Teeswater Town
Hall on December 3. Several
members expressed a desire to
attend the Teeswater session.
Miss Judy Forsyth and Charles
Congram sang "Whispering
Hope" and "How Great Thou
Art". They were accompanied
by Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Miss
Joan Currie gave readings,
"l"bthing to Laugh At" and
"Give It to Me". Miss Diane
Swan gave a baton exercise to
music by Mrs. Farrier.
Mrs. Coffin introduced the
speaker, Cliff Robb. Mr. Robb
recited many poems and showed
slides of his 400 -acre farm in
the Kingston area. The farm
scenes depicted the four seasons
of the year. Mr. Robb also had
exceptionally fine pictures of
Upper Canada Village and
places seen while touring Maine,
New Hampshire, Vermont, the
Laurentian Mountains and Otta-
wa. Mr. Robb provided lively
commentary while showing his
slides.
Mrs. Victor Emerson thanked.
the speaker.
Personals
--Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Burns of Windsor are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Tervit.
- -Miss Barbara Pickford of
Guelph spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ger-
rie. Miss Penny Gerrie of To-
ronto visited on Sunday with
her parents.
- -Mr. and Mrs. Van Hopper
of Detroit spent a few days last
week with. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Carmichael. Mrs. Don Haw-
thorne and children, Susan and
Steven of Toronto are visiting
this week with her parents.
- -Miss Flo Curtis of Mac-
donald Hall, Guelph, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hodgins.
Sister Writes Poem
On Remembrance
Mrs. Ambrose Readings of
Victoria, B.C. , a sister of Mrs.
Oscar Casemore of Carling Ter-
race, composed a poem on Re-
membrance Day. The poem
was printed in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church Bulletin for
the Remembrance Day Service
on November 8.
Mrs. Readings is the former
Martha McCallum. Fier father,
Rev. Robert McCallum, was
minister of the Presbyterian
Church in Lucknow from 1917
until his death in 1925.
Mrs. J. R. Lloyd
Is Secretary of
W. Ont. Group
Mrs. J. R. Lloyd of Wing -
ham was elected secretary of
the Western Ontario Young Pro-
gressive Conservatives Associa-
tion on Saturday night when the
annual meeting was held at the
Wellington Road Holiday Inn
at London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
were the only representatives
from the Wingham area to at-
tend the meeting.
John Menzies of London is
the new president with Jack
Cornish of Guelph as vice-pres-
ident. The treasurer is Kelly
Hansen of Chatham.
Slides were shown on the work
done by Young Conservatives at
the afternoon meeting.
The speaker was Attorney
General Arthur A. Wishart, who
outlined the various committees
and the work they do in the
legislature. Mrs. Lloyd thank-
ed the speaker.
A recommendation was
made to appoint chairmen for
the five zones in Western On-
tario and to hold zone meetings.
St. Helens
Mrs, Ernest Gaunt is enjoy-
ing a two-day expense -free trip
to the Royal Winter Fair in To-
ronto this week. Mrs. Gaunt
was chosen for her work in
4-H clubs, as a leader or assist-
ant.
The St. Helen's community
enjoyed a bountiful pot luck
supper in the hall on Saturday
evening. Mr. Charles McQuil-
lin showed slides of his trip to
Western Canada and up the Al-
aska Highway,
Mrs. Alex Purves is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt came
home on Saturday from Wing -
ham and District Hospital after
being a patient for over five
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp-
son, Billy and Benny of London,
visited this week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Pherson.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY
Remembrance Day!... let me-
mr'y stray
To Flanders Fields, where pop-
pies sway
Between the whitened crosses;
In honour of our heroes bold,
And living vet'rans, some grown
old,
The free world in silence pauses!
Remembrance Day!... but
could it be,
That those who died for liberty
Their lives have given in vain?
For o'er each continent and
nation,
A subtle foe seeks domination,
And binding is its chain.
Remembrance Day!... does
mind recall
How gallantly Youth met the
call
Defending Freedom's cause?
Of all we hold, this is most
dear,
Yet countless numbers filled
with fear,
This heritage have lost.
Think not, "Tis just 'Remem-
brance Day"'
Then breathe a prayer and go
your way
Forgetful of the price.
May moral courage never lag,
While flies unfurled true Free-
dom's Flag,
Shun not to sacrifice!
Remembrance Day! ... the torch
passed on
Was symbol of the vict'ries
won,
That millions yet might know -
While peace and liberty remain,
Unsullied still by sordid stain,
How great a debt we owe!
- Martha Readings -
SAFETY SALS
LAKELET-The fourth meet-
ing was held at the home of
Connie Allan. All members
were present. Roll call was
answered by each girl naming a
defect in her posture.
The next meeting will be
held at Lakelet W.I. hall on
November 30 at 8:30 when a
policeman will speak to the
group.
A demonstration of good
posture was given by Marian,
who sat correctly, by Cathy,
who walked correctly and by
Connie, who stood correctly.
Bandaging of a hand was de-
monstrated by the leaders and
notes were taken on sanitation,
houseflies and their control,
and first aid for burns.
-- Photo by Connell
Mrs. McPherson 96 on Sunday
Mrs. William McPherson,
the former Ellen Harris, cele-
brated her 96th birthday at her
home on Catherine Street on
Sunday, November 15th. Many
friends and relatives called to
offer congratulations and good
wishes.
A tea was given in her hon-
our at her home by her daugh-
ter, Miss Yvonne McPherson.
The tea table was centred with
pink carnations and white mums.
Assisting in receiving and in the
dining room were Mrs. A. W.
Macfie, Miss Phyllis Johns, Mrs.
Roy Bennett, Mrs. J. Kerr,
Mrs. Homuth
Invited to
Place Wreath
Mrs. Bertha Homuth of Wing -
ham had the honor of placing
the Province of Ontario's wreath
at the cenotaph service in
Mitchell on Remembrance Day.
Mrs. Homuth lived in Mitch-
ell and Stratford during the war
years and several members of
her family were in Mitchell.
Four of her sons served over-
seas during World War II. Her
youngest son, Clare, was killed
in France. Bob, Herb and Mac
returned home safely.
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MR. AND MRS. AMERICO VINCENTE ARRUDA were mar-
ried in Sacred Heart Church, Wingham. The bride is the
former Patricia Ann Logan, daughter of Mr. •and Mrs.
Cliff Logan, of Belgrave. The groom is the son of Mr.
Frank Arruda, of Sao Miguel, the Azores, and the late
Mrs. Arruda.—Photo by McDowell.
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Mrs. M. Davis and Mrs. R. H.
Lloyd.
Mrs. McPherson is the last
survivor of a family of nine
children, She has spent most
of her married life in Wingham
with a few years in Toronto and
Kingston. Except for failing
eyesight and hearing she enjoys
quite good health, and has a
keen sense of wit and humour.
Cowardice Theme
Of Meditation
Unit 3 U.C.W. met at the
home of Mrs. Wingfield on
Monday evening. The call to
worship was taken by Mrs. Wil-
son, followed by prayer by
Mrs. Wingfield. The Scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Ed
Marsh after which Mrs. K.
Stapleton led in prayer. Mrs.
J. C. McIntyre delivered a
thoughtful meditation on"Cow-
ardice" .
Mrs. K. McLaughlin pre-
sented the third chapter of the
study book, "God Speaks to Us
Through the Bible". The lead-
er, Mrs. W. R. Bell; carried
on the business. Unit 3 will
hold its regular meeting on
December 2 as well as lead in
the worship service for the
general meeting. A social
hour followed this meeting.
Personals
--Roy Manuel, who suffered
a heart attack last week and is
a patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, is making satis-
factory recovery.
--Mrs, F. A. Parker is
spending a few days in Kitch-
ener with her daughter, Mrs.
John Elay and family.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Man-
ners of Owen Sound visited
over the week -end with Mrs.
Manner's sister, Miss Marion
Simpson.
--Mr. and Mrs. George An-
ger of Wingham were in Han-
over on Friday visiting their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bolton.
--Mr, and Mrs. GordonGod-
kin, accompanied by Mrs. W.
G. Coulter, visited on Sunday
with Miss Lottie Davidson who
was celebrating a birthday at
Huronview, Clinton.
--Wilfred Pocock of Preston
and Miss Lynne Godwin of Galt
were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock.
--Mrs. Wilfred Congram
arrived home Sunday after
spending three weeks with her
son, Rev, and Mrs. John Con -
gram and Mark Andrew in Big-
gar, Sask.
--Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trail
of Toronto visited over the
week -end with Mrs. John Mc-
Kibbon and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Adams and family.
--Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cum-
mins of Saskatchewan visited
at the week -end with their un-
cles and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Cummins, Mr. Jim Cum-
mins and other Wingham rela-
tives.
--Mr. and Mrs. Robert .
Thompson of Brantford spent
the week -end with their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Kuehl and family.
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