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WHITECHURCil ,,Currie's
School held a progressive CP!,
chre party with 17 tables of
players enjoying the game.
Those winning prizes were, high
lady, Mrs,. Omar liaselgrove;
2nd high lady, Mrs, Gershom
Johnston; low lady. Mrs, George
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Dawson; second, Jim Coultes;
low, Ed, Marsh,
The hosts and hostesses, Mr.
and Mrs, Alex Robertson and
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie
served refreshments.
Sponsors for the March 17
party will be Mrs. Lynn Mora,-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley
Galbraith.
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Mrs. Joseph Kerr speaks
on her trip to Hawaii
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth and
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat
and Heather of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John-
ston, Marie, Marilyn and Deb-
bie of Clinton were Sunday visit.
ors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wing-
ham, ))
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor was
admitted to Wingham andDist-
rict Hospital on Wednesday with
pneumonia. The community
and her many friends wish for
her a hasty recovery.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ryan of God-
erich and on Friday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Howe and fam-
ily of Teeswater visited with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn
and Randy visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ra-
don and family of Thorndale,
and. Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr.
Joe Mirehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark John-
ston and Nancy and Michael
Johnston of Clinton anti Mrs.
Ken Scott were at Victoria HOS"
vital, London, on Sunday to
visit his mother, Mrs. Charles
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross,
Douglas, Bobby and David were
Friday evening visitors with Mr.
and. Mrs, Pan Tiffin and family
of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Gaunt and Janet
of Exeter.
Misses Annie and Mary Laid-
law last Wednesday disposed of
their cattle at the Lucknow com-
munity sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom. John-
ston of Wingham were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnston and family of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth
and Shauna of Toronto spent the
ed at Wingham on the week,
end due to a car accident, The
community wishes him a very
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coul-
tes, Mr, Russel Ritchie and Mrs.
Vie Emerson were in London on
Friday where they visited with
Mrs. Russel Ritchie and other
patients at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. arid Mrs. George Fisher
were Sunday visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Carruthers of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Proc-
ter of Morris Township were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jamieson and with
her mother, Mrs. Mabel Staple-
ton, a patient at Wingham and
District Hospital.
Callers at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. Charles Tiffin on Fri-
day were Mr. and Mrs. John-
ston Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Johnston, Dr. and Mrs. K. M.
MacLennan of Wingham, Mr.
Visitors on Friday with KW.
es Annie and Mary Laidlaw were
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Reddicit and
Mr, Oliver Marian, Coderich..
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Procter
of Livonia, Michigan spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs,
Fred Tiffin and Mr, Russel Rit-
chic. On the return trip they
were accompanied by Mrs, Chas,
Tiffin to St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, where they visited with
Mrs. Ritchie and with Mr. Chas,
Tiffin who was taken by ambu-
lance on Saturday to the emer-
gency ward at St. Joseph's Hos.,4
pital.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wall of
Culross, Mrs. Jean Papernick of
Godericli and Mr. Russel Ritchie
were in London on Sunday to
visit with Mrs, Russel Ritchie.
Mrs. Cameron Simmons of
London spent the week-end with
her father, Mr. Charles Martin
and other relatives.
We are sorry to report Mr.
Clarence Adams was hospitaliz-
perfect attendance at all W.1,
meetings in 1966-07.
David Ross received the col-
lection, The hostesses, Mrs.
D, MacDonald and Mrs. Tom
Jamieson served lunch.
everywhere. Panarta, cocoa ,.
nut, sausage and citrus trees
grow and there are numerous
beefsteak hedges, Sugar cane
takes 18 months to mature be.-
fere it can be processed and
aken to the mill,
New Years was celebrated
with an all-day fire cracker dis,
play, Instead of sand beaches
they are black lava and look
like cinder beaches.
Mrs, Frank Ross thanked Mrs,
Kerr and presented her with a
gift.
The roll call was answered
by 16 members and seven visit-
ors with an Irish joke. Com-
munity singing of Irish songs
was enjoyed with Mrs. Don Ross
as pianist. Mrs. Johnston Conn
gave items from the Federated
News.
Present in Centennial cos-
tumes were Mrs. Robert Ross,
Mrs. Frank Ross, Miss Mary
Helm, Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
Birthday greetings were sung
to Mrs. D. MacDonald who had
recently celebrated her Stith
birthday and had the record of
iary asking the W.I, to assist as
they did last year,
A discussion was held. On
Whether the branch would pay
$6.00 for the district annual
dinner anti members pay 250
each, or the branch pay $4,00
and members pay 54, it was
decided in favour of the latter.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier announc-
ed the short course on copper
tooling to be held at St. Hel-
ens on Thursday and Friday.
Mrs, Elgin Johnston introduc-
ed the guest speaker, Mrs. Joe
Kerr who spoke on her trip to
Hawaii. She was dressed in a
mau mua. A jet plane covered
9000 miles taking them from
Mahlon to Montreal, to Van-
couver to Honolulu.
In Hawaii there are no flies
nor mosquitoes and flowers are
WHITBCHURCH--The regu-
lar meeting of Whitechurch
Women's. Institute was held at
the home of Mrs. Garnet Far-
rier last week. The president,
Mrs. Bill Evans. opened the
meeting. The minutes were
read by Mrs. James McInnes, in
the absence of the secretary,
Mrs. V. Emerson.
Thank you notes were read
from all those who were re-
membered with Valentine box-
es and gifts. Letters concerning
Achievement Day, Triennial
Competitions, Road Safety
Workshop Conference Waterloo,
March 30 to April 1st, Folk
School, Salvation Army Red
Shield Appeal and the Lucknow
Fair prize list were read.
Mrs. Russel Ross read a letter
from Wingham Hospital Auxil-
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