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50th Anniversary
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R, Leaky, 29966W 34th Avenue,
Vancouver, 13, C, , celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary .
on January 4,
Both are enjoying good
health.
Mrs. Leaky is the former
Millie Harris of Wroxeter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig
and Hilda of Petrolia spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Wr ight.
Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. Simpson
of Molesworth, visited one day
recently with Mrs. Frank F.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brown and family of Borrie,
were New Year's visitors with
Mr. Wilfred Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Brown Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark,
Dawn Lue and Terry were in
Harriston on New Year's where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Stewart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mac-
Farlane, Bluevale, were. holi-
day guests with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd McGee.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Cathers
of Cannington were holiday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Gallaher,
Miss Evelyn Jewell, Hamil-
ton, visited during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Van-
Velsor.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mercer,
Markdale, visited during the
holiday week with her brother,
Mr. James Sanderson and Mrs.
Sanderson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mow-
bray and family, Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Reidt
were holiday guests of Mr. acrd
Mrs, Harvey Reidt.
Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer
spent New Year's Day with Mr,
and Mrs, Lloyd Hupfer. Misses
Elva and Evelyn Hupfer of
Wingham were also guests at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Watson,
Walton and Miss Helen Currie
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Browne
of Fordwich and Miss Phyllis
Hooper of Clifford were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie Van Velsor.
Mrs. Gilbert Howes has gone
to Bolton to spend the winter
months with Mr. and Mrs, Rus-
sell Deachman.
Mrs, A. Wearing is spending
some time in Toronto.
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn McKercher,
Jamestown, were Mrs. George
Griffith, Wroxeter, Mr. and
Mrs, Wallace Nixon, Norman
and Howard of Greenwood, N.
S., Mr, and Mrs. Allan Mc-
Kercher of Jamestown and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarke Sharpin, Jim-
mie and Linda of Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gal-
braith spent New Year's with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gal-
braith, Orange Hill.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald McMichael on New
Year's were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey McMichael, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn McMichael, Marjorie
Ann and David and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lamont and Brenda
Lee of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheeler
and family spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Car-
diff, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon
and sons have returned to their
home in Greenwood, N.S., fol-
lowing a week's vacation with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs.' Geo.
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wat-
son, Brussels, spent Sunday witt
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Galbr aith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton,
Seaforth, spent New Year's
with Mrs, Alonzo Sperling.
New Year's visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Gibson and
family were Mrs. W. Weir,
Miss Gertrude Bush of Wroxeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green,
Linda and Janis of Goderich and
Miss Alice Reading, Wingham.
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mr s. Gordon Gibson were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reffell and
family, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald MacDougall, Calgary,
Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gib-
son and family, Wingham. Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Gibson and
family were New Year's guests
at the same home.
Mr, Robert Robinson and
Miss Sandra Callahan, Hanover,
spent New Year's with Mr, and
Mrs, Dean Kern.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ing-
ram were in Rothsay for New
Year's where they visited Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Noble and fam-
ily.
Mr, and Mrs, Allister green
were supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs, George Gibson and
visited Mrs. W. Weir in hospi-.
tal, Mrs. Weir had the mis-
fortune to fall on New Year's
Day breaking a bone in her
hand.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Reaman on the
birth of their son in Palmerston
Hospital, January 2nd,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer
visited Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Griffith on Sunday,
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. George Griffith were Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Glenn, Janine
and Mary of Lucknow.
We are pleased to see Mr.
Ed McCallum around again
after his recent stay in hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean
visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Gibson, Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nix-
on of Greenwood, N. S. , spent
last Wednesday with their aunt,
Miss Luella McCutcheon, and
cousins, Miss Pearl Haines and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams,
all of Detroit.
New Year's guests at the
home of Mr. Ross Toman were
Mr. Wallace Toman of Baden,
Mr. Elgin Toman, Plattsville,
Mr. Henry Sage of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage, Ethel,
Marion, Wayne and Cathy, 3rd
Line Wallace.
Mr. Ken Wright, Lynne,
Kaye and Margaret spent New
Year's Day with Mrs. Margaret
Wright, Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howes
have returned to their home at
Bearskin Lake after spending the
holidays with Mrs. Gilbert
Howes.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharp,
and family of Sarnia spent a
couple of days with Mrs. Sharp's
father, Mr. John Hupfer.
Mr. and Mrs, Andy Gibson
and Anne visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lang Vogan on New Year's Day,
Mrs. E. Newton, Mr. Archie
Robinson of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Hart, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bradshaw, Mr, and Mrs.
Thos. Newton and Barbara at-
tended the family dinner at the
Blue Barn, Listowel on Thursday
evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Abel's silver wedding
anniversary.
Mr. Alex Corrigan, Bob and
Bruce spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs, Rennie Goy, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell
visited at the same home.
New Year's visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. A.Cathers were
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finlay and
Mrs. Fred Taylor.
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Measles Postpone
December Meeting
DONNYBROOK -Due to the
epidemic of measles in the
homes of members, the Decem-
ber meeting of the U. C. W. had
been postponed until Tuesday
afternoon of this week. It was
held at the home of Mrs, Chas.
Jefferson with a large a t t en -
dance.
n -
dance. The call to worship
was given by Mrs. Tom Arm-
strong who had charge of the
program.
Mrs. Ernest Snowden read
the Scripture. Mrs. Armstrong
gave the meditation and led in
prayer. Debbie Jefferson receiv-
ed the offering,
Mrs. Stuart Chamney read
the minutes of the November
meeting and gave a financial
statement, which showed that
the allocation had been reach-
ed. Mrs. John Hildebrand read
from the study books and a
short discussion period followed.
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson con-
ducted the business. It was de-
cided to give $10.00 to "Over
and Above Gifts". Officers
were then elected for the com-
ing year as follows:
President, Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
ferson; 1st vice, Mrs. Tom
Armstrong; 2nd vice, Mrs. Sam
Thompson; sec. -treas., Mrs.
Stuart Chamney; Corr. sec. ,
Mrs. Ernest Snowden; citizen-
ship, Mrs. Margaret Leddy;
literature, Mrs. Gordon Naylor,
press, Mrs. Charles Jefferson;
stewardship, Mrs. Wesley Jef-
ferson; supply and social assis-
tance, Mrs. Morley Johnston;
flower fund, Mrs. William liar.
dy; program, Mrs. John Hilde-
brand and Mrs. Sam Thompson;
pianist, Mrs. Murray Wilson;
official board, Mrs. Tom Arm-
strong; board of stewards, Mrs.
Edward Robinson; manse, Mrs.
Stuart Chatnney.
"Standing at the Portal" was
sung and Mrs. Armstrong clos-
ed the meeting with the bene-
diction. Lunch was served by
the hostess, assisted by Mts.
Margaret Leddy and Mrs. Wes-
ley Jefferson.
Courtesy is one item every-
one appreciates.
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g y Jan, 1, 1966 - Page
Donnybrook News
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling
and family of Londesboro visit-
ed Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson a n d
family. Debbie and Brian went
home with them for the holi-
days,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Iefferson
of Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs.
George Reeves of Toronto,
Misses Gladys and Irene Jeffer-
son of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Hilliard Jefferson and Mr, and
Mrs. James Leddy, all of Don-
nybrook, attended a reception
on Monday evening in Russel -
dale Hall in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jefferson of Crornar-
ty on their 40th wedding anni-
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferson,
Cheryl and Susan of Clinton
visited New Year's Day with
Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and
family. Sherry Noble, who
had been spending the holidays
at Clinton , returned home.
Miss Mary Jefferson of Lon-
don, Miss Wanda Henry of Ash-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Wilson and Gregory of West
Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
liard Jefferson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. James Leddy, Mr. and'
Mrs. Charles Jefferson, all of
Donnybrook, were dinner guests
of Misses Gladys and Irene Jef-
ferson of Goderich on New
Year's Day.
Mr. William Webster of St,
Helens, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Henderson and family, of Bruce -
field, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Chamney and fam-
ily on New Year's Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Doerr, Mrs. Ernest
Doerr and Brian, all of Niagara
Falls, visited Saturday at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson
of Ithica, N.Y., spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Thompson and family and
with other East Wawanosh rela-
tives. They also visited her
aunt, Mrs. Raymond Finnigan,
who is in Wingham and District
Hospital. Sunday visitors at
the same home were Mr, and
Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin of De-
troit, Mrs, Cecil Chamney of
Wingham, Mr. Bert Thompson
of Belgrave, Miss Claire Chain-
ney and Mr. Ewald Reiner of
Toronto.
New Year's visitors with Mrs.
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Cecil Chatnney of Wingham.
were Mr, and Mrs, Clarence
Chamney of East Wawanosh,
Misses Claire and Sandra Chain
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my, Mr. John McCormick and
Mt, Ewald Reiner all of Toron-
to, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. McLau-
ghlin of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs,
Neil Johnson of New York and
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Thompson
and family of Donnybrook.
Mr. and Mrs, William Hardy
and family visited New Year's
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall Bell and family of Goder-
ich. On Sunday, they visited
with Mr. and Mrs, John Clark
of Colborne Township.
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