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Mrs. W.I,Miller and Isobel
were Sunday. visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.Gordon McIntyre at
Richmond Hill. Miss W. D,
Rutherford will return with them
• following a holiday in Florida.
Miss Isobel Miller and Mrs,
Lorne Woods attended the U.C.
W. meeting at Seaforth on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Woods at-
tended the Fruit Growers' Ban-
quet and meeting in Clinton on
Friday.
Mrs. David Gilmour andJef-
fray of Toronto visited withher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Webb. Mrs. Webb returned to
the city on Thursday,
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Mrs. Jim McTavish, of Bluevale, loaned us this interesting
picture of S. S. No. 4, Howick, taken in 1902. Back:
Alex Casemore, Jack Galbraith, Harry Galbraith, David
Dane, Ella Sanderson, Martha Jackson, Norman Willitts,
Jim Masters, Dick Jackson. Centre row: Jack Bennett,
Joe Casemore, Jack Simmons, Gordon Simmons, Olive
Masters, Cleve Stafford, Maggie Galbraith, Anson Gal-
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braith, Gordon Simmons, Myrtle King, Enoch Willitts,
Sarah Simpson, W. C. Mitchell, teacher. Front: Harold
Galbraith, Walter Stafford, Gordon Underwood, Cassia
Willitts, Cassie McDougal, Joe Simmons, Irene Casemore,
Minnie King, Celestane Dane, Eva Willitts, Ethel King,
Gertie King.
Whitechurch News Items
Mrs. Irvin Zinn of Bright and
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Carson of
Hickson attended the Zinn -
Whitby reception in the White-
church Hall and spent the eve-
ning with the former's son, Mr.
Kenneth Zinn and Mrs. Zinn.
Mrs. Cassie Falconer return-
ed on Sunday to Streetsville
with Mr.and Mrs. Angus Fal-
coner and family to spend this
week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall of
Wingham visited on Sunday
with Alex and Harvey Craig
while Mr. Dawson Craig was at
London's Victoria Hospital to
visit Mrs. Craig. She was al-
lowed to return to her home.
Her community will be pleased
to welcome Mrs. Craig home.
Those attending the Huron
Presbyterial held last Wednes-
day in Northside United Church
were Mrs. Millan Moore, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz,
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm and
Mrs. Emma Coffin.
Mr. Adam McBurney and
Mr. Gilbert Beecroft visited on
Thursday with Mr. Roy McGee
in Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital
and found him much improved.
Mr. Charles Shiell and Mr.
Alex Leaver visited Thursday
with Mr. Dustan Beecroft.
Mr. Thomas O'Malley held
a very successful sale of farm
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implements and household ef-
fects on Saturday.
Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs.
S. Forsyth, Mrs. Ernest Beecroft
and Mrs. Webster and son John
:visited Sunday at Westminster
Hospital with Mr. Hugh Sinna-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin-
son spent the week in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Coupland
and family, Toronto. Mrs. Ro-
binson remained this week to
assist Mr.and Mrs. Coupland in
moving to Creemore, where
Mr. Coupland has been trans-
ferred by the bank.
Mrs. Dorothy McKague of
Teeswater visited on Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. James
McInnes and Mr. McInnes.
Mr.and Mrs. Harry Linden-
schmidt of Walkerton were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weber and family.
Mr.Oliver McBrian of God-
erich was a Friday visitor at
the home of Misses Annie and
Mary Laidlaw.
Mrs. Olive Kennedy, teacher
at Fordyce School and her pu-
pils attended a skating party at
Lucknow arena on Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt were
in London on Sunday and visit-
ed with their granddaughter,
Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Gaunt in War Memorial
Children's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClena-
ghan, Mary Lou, Ronnie and
Nancy of St. Thomas and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Moss of Platts-
ville were Sunday visitors with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan and Mr.and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan. Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan returned
home with Mr.and Mrs. Moss
for a visit.
While pony riding, Mr. Carl
McClenaghan saw pussy willows
in bloom, robins and killdeers,
all sure signs of spring being
near at hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
and Diane were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg and family of
Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes
and his father, Mr. George Coul-
tes were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Coultes at Pinecrest Manor,
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
and Doris spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher
and family of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet and Mr. Herb Laidlaw
were Sunday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Crowstoh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Debbie and Kevin of Dresden
were week -end visitots with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Coultes, having
spent the first of the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Pipe, Brussels,
Winglram Advance -Times, Thursday, Apr, 1, 1965 - Page 5
Whitechurch News
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet and Mr. Herb Laidlaw
were Saturday evening visitors
with Mr.and Mrs. Jack Kerr of
Bluevale,
Miss Muriel Moore and Mt..
Elwin Moore of the University
of Western Ontario, London,
spent the week -end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millan
Moore.
The officers of the White-
church Water System are hold-
ing a meeting for the 24 water
signers on April 5th, at the
home of the president, Victor
Emerson.
Mr. George Conn of Western
University, London spent the
week -end at his home here and
on Sunday with his mother, Mrs,
Wallace Conn, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley
visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conley of
Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan and
family are this week moving to
Bervie, where Mr. Swan is em-
ployed by Mr. McLennan.
Congratulations from the
community to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Caslick, who, on Monday,
celebrated their 49th wedding
anniversary.
Visitors on Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
and Mrs. Myrtle Dawson were
Mrs. Robert Stewart of Langside,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart,
Joan and Patsy of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable,
Howard and Kenneth visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Matilda Graham of Teeswater.
Misses Edna and Mary Lou
Wall visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wall and fam-
ily.
Miss Lila Humphrey of St.
Helens visited last week with
her sister, Mrs. George Walker
and Mr. Walker and on Satur-
day they visited with their
aunt, Mrs. Tebbutt at Huron -
view.
Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Walk-
er, Cathy and Michael spent
the week -end at Brantford and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Colin Blair
and Mr. and Mrs. Hepton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross McMichael of
Seaforth.
Mrs. Webster and son John
of Halifax are visiting this
week with relatives at Dundas.
Mrs. William MacDonald of
Hamilton visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mac-
Donald and Mrs. MacDonald.
Misses Mary Purdon, Anne
and Donna Rintoul of Kitchener
spent the week -end at their
homes here.
Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Morrison
and family visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Chester Morrison of Palmerston
and celebrated Mr, Morrison's
birthday.
To Expand
Continued from Page Four
THE VOTE
Voting for the building'at
Clinton: Boyd of Ashfield;Cook,
Blyth; Geiger, Hay; Hardy, Col-
borne; E. Hayter, Stanley; J.
Hayter, Stephen; Jones, Hen-
sall; Leiper, Hullett; Mcllwain,
Goderich Township; McKenzie,
Ashfield; Oesch, Zurich; Proc-
ter, Morris; Snell, East Wawa -
nosh; Stewart, McKillop; Stir-
ling, Goderich Township; Tal-
bot, Stanley; Thompson, Clin-
ton; Thompson, Tuckersmith;
Webb, Stephen; Wonch, Clin-
ton.
Voting for decentralization:
Alexander, Wingham; Bailey,
Exeter; Boyle, Exeter; Cuthill,
Sea forth; Clift, Bayfield, Cor-
bett, Hay; Dalton, Sea forth;
Dunbar, Grey; Durnin, West
Wawanosh; Etherington, Us -
borne; Gibson, Howick; Has-
kins, Howick; Jewell (2) God-
erich; Kerr, Wingham, Kraute
Brussels; Smith, Turnberry;
Squire (2), Goderich.
Members of the Exeter dele-
gation were Rev. E. S. Lewis,
Mayor John Delbridge, R. E.
Pooley, Eldred Simmons, ex -
reeve Glen Fisher, Ed Linden -
field, Warren Brock, Elmer
Powell, Cecil Skinner, Rev.
Robert Hiltz.
Mayor DeWitt Miller and
Barry Wenger were spokesmen
for the northern group and were
accompanied by James Deneau.
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