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:Langside Reception
wtuTEcnunon — A reception
'Was held at Langside on Friday
evening for Mr. and Mrs, Roy
(nee Toots Moffatt)
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham
'Moffatt of Kinloss. Tiffin Bros.
'provided Mt:no for dancing.
Eldon Wraith, son of Mr, arid
formerly of Langelde, was seriously
Mrs. John Wraith of Lucknow, and*
injured in a ear crash, later.,that
evening, and is patient in Wing-
haul Hospital,
Party, lipid for
Young, Couple
BUJ/WALE—A large, party and
shower, was held in the corernun—
ty hail on Friday evening in Oiler
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fischer
(formerly June Stokes). Murray`
McFarlane read an address and,
Ian Mendell presented a purse of,
money, Dancing was enjoyed
the mesiC oR rtson an f Don obe
the Ranch Boys.
Theatre
leve.shown each night
Fleet at 7.15
THEATRE .CLOSED
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, EACH WEEK
IffilfeRS.!.e Viet --SAT,
14, 15, le
"FUNNY FACE"
Bride ,Elect Feted
By. TWO Showers
Mrs. A, Anstett was heeteee on
Friday evening for a shower in
honor of Miss Janet Deitner of
Brussele, We. Clarence !Beth°, was
ea-hostess, ,Miss. Deitner's mar-
riage to John Brophy will take
.place. at .St. Ambrose Cluireh, Brits,
eels, on Saturday of this week,
About 35. friends of Miss Deaner
and the Brophy family were pre-
sent. Following an enjoyable social
time Mrs. Borho read an address
and Mrs. Anstett, assisted. by Mrs.
L Hutton, and her little .daughter-
Linda, presented a chair, painting
ind etioneroue miscellaneous items,
The bride-elk was seated uncles,
a decorated arch with an umbrella
of crepe paper and roses over her
chair. She generously thanked her
friends,
Mrs. John Blake entertained
about 40 friends in Miss Deitner's
honor on Saturday evening when
a linen shower wag held., The
Hostess Was assisted by Mrs. Lewis
Blake,tess
There are more white-tailed
deer per square mile in Nova
Scotia than anywhere else in
North America:
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I BLUEVALE P S' .0 N. . Visitors. With Mr. and Mrs.
• . . •..
• • re, MeKineton dering -the Pest
week were; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McKinnon, Toronto Mr, 'Peter Me- •,„
Kay and Mrs. A. Armstrong, Wes,
1-eels, Mr. ittiel, Mrs.. J. MeTaVish,
Sohn, Donald and Jean And Mrs.
Jas, MeTavieh, all of Turnberry;
Bobby
band t
and Barbara bSaVan Cornwall;
e0 MeKen4enao,
Mr, and Mrs, Alex Smith, Detroit,
Mews, A• D, Smith, B. H. :Mete
fat, George Greenaway and Pugged
Strachan motored to Weaega
Beach on Sunday.
The Wornen's institute wilLhold
its regular meeting at the, home
'of the president, Mrs. SPOTIjng'
,Johnston, Thureday evening of
this week. Miss Margaret Curtis is
enlivener of .the program on health.
The leittevele Belles" Four'-If Club
Girls, will give .the topic. and
demonstretione.
With, Audrey Hepburn
—Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Spencer of
aper Bowmanvillee are Visiting with
their daughter, Mrs, Whitney
Grose at Ainherley,
e-Mr„ and Mrs. ,Ron Goligh and
family, of Stratford,. spent Sunday
with MP, J. D. Lediet, Maple St.,
--Master Rosa and Miss Judy
Newman, of North Bay, spent the
past three weeks, with their grand-
oarents, Mr. and Alm D, J. Hatetil,
son. ,
—Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ottellet. Of
Toronto, are spending a few dm
this week with Mr. and Mrs. jack
Pitcher, of Morriebank. ,„ •
—Miss Cora Rowan, of Toronto;
spent the last two weeks at the
home of Capt. W. J. Adams and
Mrs, Adains,
—Miss Edna Mitchell, of ,Water-
ford, Is spending a week with her
mother, Mrs. H, Mitchell, on Al-
fred Street.
and Fred Astaire
the itUdY period, Mir.; gOrdcin
Greig read the ScrlIntire and Mrs.
J, K. MaeTavish led in
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, of Behnore,
was the 81404 speaker, She sP,Phe
on. Christ commands to 'reach all
people with the gospel, ,under the
headings, "why, where and what
for", It is not Just thegospel
story we have to tell, we' ishould
share with others the finest'things
of every day life, We are not for
ourselves alone. It is the PUrpose
of missionary work to unite, the
women of the church through pray-
er and service,.
Mrs. leetindell, Wale prettellteCtylith
a gift in recognition bk her in-
teresting address, Mrs. Gorden
Mundell conducted a queseionaaire,
The singing of 'the ,hymn, "Blest
Be the Tie 'that Bintiet", brought
the meeting to e, close: social
hour, with rafresternentSeewas
joyed after :the inect
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The whole province of 'Alberta
is an excellent hunting groend for
ducks, geese reed upland birds
Later in the season deer, moose,
elk, 'bear and" mountain goat are
all fair game for, the huntsman's
rifle,
Dancing, Music and Romance
against a Parisian background, a
Fele, - SAT. •
August 21 - 22 - 23.
"THE ONE THAT
GOT AWAY"
Starring Hardy Kruger
An escape melodeanfit of a
German War Ace
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held In' the conetelelnite" hail, Blue`
Turnberry Township Council was
The regular meeting of the
vale, on.August. 5th at Lae pen,
with all members.present the reeve,
W. •Jack Willits, in the chair,
The Minutes of the last meeting
Were read and adepted on ;notion
of •Glenn. !r, Appleby and Alex Me-
'ravish
COnetelltlieations were received
and 'read from the following; G.
Stanley Newman Of the Salvation
Army Wingham; Department of
Peblie Weitare, Precision Prefab
Products Ltd,, John Ward, Fred
James Kinkead, Inspector Of
uhlic,Sehoels, Goderich,
•,'Nfolteel by"Glenn T. Appleby and
W. Harry Mulvey, that ,e, lit
the petition signed by Fred Schiee•;
ter and:ethers for a municipal drain
commencing ate the west half, of
Lot,, 1, Con, 12, and instruct the
engineer IQ make the necessary
• Motion by W, Harry Mulvey and
survey and report,
Alex MeTevish, that. we give a
grant of $25.00 to the Salvation
ArMy, Wingham Branch,
Motion by Herb Foxton and
Glenn T; Appleby that, the general
Prepare a by-law re speed limit at
15 emiles per hour on the Cliff
Keffer side road,
'A - resolution was passed by the
municipal council by which it
approVes of the inclusion in the
elowick Township School Area of
that part of this township which
Township School Area.
is now a Past of the Howick West
Motion by W, Harry Mulvey and
Glenn T.; Applby that the general
and• road accounts • bp passed' and
`paid as presented; • •
• Accounts
Wingham Advance-Times, $16.78;
Iflueon , County,: hospitalization,
190.00; ,Salvatien Army, grant,
$25.00; John V., Fischer, part salary,
4.45.00; Relief, $20.00; Chas. Show--
ers, fox bounty, e1.00; A. D. Smith,
enelepee, 027.20. ,
PAY Roll
' Geo.' Greenaway; $13.50; Geo.
Laih,bert, $68.25; John Mundell,
$30,90; Fieneinge•Johnston, etego,
itekie GellaWay, $259.80 Wm, Mun-
dell," $203.00.
'Road Accounts
Pollard Bros: Co., Ltd., calcium
,chloride, $1,236.18; Supertest, fuel
oil and gae; $449.20; Cathers and
Gallaher, .rent for 'shovel, $220.00;
Rose Jamieson, trucking, $56.00;
Geo.- Radford, shovel and truck,
$36,7.00; John McKinnon, . rails,
ee.25; Canada Culvert Co., $300.27;
. Andy . Garage, repairs, $90.95;
B. 1-1.• Moffatt, posts, $11.65;, Alex-
ander's • Hardware, tools,. ' $6.94;
Teesw,ater News, , signs, $14.30;
Huron , Motors, , mower repairs,
3329.00; :John' Engeland, weed and
brush.spray, :$238.50.
Moved by Heeb,Foxton and Alex
MaeTavieh; that we do now adjourn
: to *- meet' September 2nd at
1.30 p.m. •
JOhn. Vet reehere VV.!Ietels .Willits,
/11 'Reeve
--Masters Billie and Harold Fitz-
patrick, of London, are visiting
with their grandparents, Mr, and
Airs, Ed, Fitzpatrick,
—Mrs, Irie Morrey and Margaret
Mrs, Fred Fuller and Miss Merle
Wilson returned on Tuesday of last
week from their motor trip to the
East coast.
—Mr. Harry West moved recent-
y to the Roger Oke home on
i'huter Street, formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs, Ian .Hammerton,
—Miss Jean Mills of Farming-
ton, Mich„ is a guest at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mr& Fran-
cis Mills, Leopold St.
and Mrs. Earl Sproul, Ex-
'ter, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Men-
dell.
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Crawford,
of Detroit, • are visiting with, the
former's parents, Mr. and' Mrs,
Alex. Crawford. .
—Mrs, Roy. MacDonald, Mr,
Hugh MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce MacDonald • and Stephen
spent the week-end in - Windsor
with Mr. and Mrs. Les. Lauren-
deau and family. Carey MacDon-
ald was a week-end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott
Jr., at Blyth.
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Me and Mrs George Peacock
and Douglas of Ottawa, visited Mr.
anc Mrs, W. J. Peneoels last Week,
Mrs, Harry Elliott, librarian, of
Bluevale Public Library, has en
rolled in the library course being
held at wine:horn,
Mr, Bernard LilloW lute been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellie
Lillow,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKinney, of
Northville, Mich„ spent the week-
end at the •home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Boman.
miss Emma Johnston, Mrs. W.. J.
Johnston and other relatives
attended the trousseau tea given by
Mrs, Harvey Johnston for her
daughter, Helen, at Clinton last
week
Mr. and Mrs. George Petersen,
of Toronto. are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wickstead,
Miss Ruby Duff Is visiting in
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mof-
fat were recent visitors to South-
am»ton.
Visiting with Mrs, Cleyne
.ins are her niece, Miss !Crete
Fleming, of London, and Mrs. Eld-
ridge, of Los Angeles,
-Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Cook of
Blyth, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Finlay
and daughter, Pandra, of Lueknow,
spent Sunday in London owing to
the illness of Mrs. Cook's sister,
Mrs, Eva Finlay, London, who is
vgry ill in St, Joseph's Hospital
after a very -Critical operation,
'--Migg penny Bell of Petrolia is
Visiting with her grandparents
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Edgar and
Mrs, Matthew Bell,
—Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Centelon
and family are spending two
week's vacation at Amberley, They
Will take a motor trip to the Bruce
Peninsula for a couple of days the
latter part of this week.
—Mrs. Fred Hogg returned home
last week after visiting for over
a week with her son-in-law ant
daughter, Mr, end Mrs, Douglas
Lucas at Arkona,
—Mr. and Mrs, Lovell MeGuir•
and family are spending a week
at their cottage at AraberleY.
—Mr, and Mrs. Bill Sturdy and
family of Owen Sound spent the
week-end with Mrs, Frank Sturdy
and other relatives.
—Mr. John Lamb and family of
Toronto visited for a few days last
week with his mother, Mrs. Lamb,
Josephine Street.
—Mrs, George McKenzie of
Windsor spent a few days last wed
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newman
Miss Nancy Hutchison anc
friend, Miss Carol pletch, 'of Kit.
chener spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Hut-
chison,
• 4.N41041Votil V ggg g efIntrniVIV1,1Wle. pv•V
rocery Mr and Mre. James Yeeman'end
children of Detroit, spent a few
days with Mrs.' Andrew Lanionf•
and Mr. Dugald Strachan, Mrs. Isa-
bel Yeoman, returned with .them
after a two months' visit'heree
Miss Luella Brewer, of London,
is home for a holiday.
Rev, William Blackmore, Mre.
Blackmore and children of Toron-
to are spending a month in Ses-
icatchewan. where Mr, Blackmore
is engaged in special work under
the United Church. Mrs. Black-
mere is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Elliott,
Rev, W. D. Clark, of Winaham, is
supplying the pulpit of Bluevale'
United 'Church while the minister,
Mr. Alan Neelon is on vacation.
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Groves and
children, of Akron, Ohio. are holie
(laving with Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon
Hall. The two families visited 'in,'
Parkhill on Sunday.
•
—Mr. and Mrs, Mel Keating
Charles and David, of Exeter, were
recent overnight visitors with the
former's brother, Mr. Norman
Keating,
-=Miss Shirley McPhee, who i.
attending summer school in Tor
onto, is visiting this week with Mr
and Mrs, John Henna, Edwart
Street.
—Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Heins arc
on vacation, They will spend a fee
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vat.
Duyn and family at Wilkesbarre,
Penn., before returning to Canada
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davidson
and Doug returned home last week
from a week's holiday. They spent
a few days at Niagara and the
remainder of the week at the
Davidson cottage at Bruce Beach,
—Mr, and Mrs, Rue Poyton of
Hamilton, were in town for a day
last week.
—Mr, and'Mrs. Bill Reed and
family returned from a motor trip
to Sudbury, North Bay. and other
points in Northern Ontario.
—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller.
Wendy and Bill, and Mrs. Fred
Fuller visited Barry,Fuller at Cad-
et Camp at Ipperwash on Sunday.
—Mr. Ken Simmons and Mr
Lev, Balser left on' Sunday from
Melton Airport for Atikokan be.
tween Port Arthur and Fort Wil-
liam, where they will be employed
for two 'months.
—visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Brophy on Sunday
were Misses Catherine and Margar-
et Desmond, of Pinkerton, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Packard and family,
of Montreal, and Mrs. G. Kinahan
and. Mike, of London.
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—Mr, William Lediet, Yukon Ter-
ritory, is visiting with Mrs. J. D.
Lediet, Wingham.
—Mr, and Mrs. George IVIcIdnes
and two children will take up resi-
dence near Lucknow on Septem-
ber 1st. Mr. McInnes is employed
at the Beatty Bros. factory there.
—Mr. Lott Miller of Watford was
a week-end guest at the home of
Captain W. and Mrs. Adams.
—Friends of Mrs, A, J. Walker,
a patient in Wingham General
Hospital, will, be pleased to know
that she is progressingly favor-
ably.
Mrs. Thos. Burke is spending
this week in Sutton with her friend,
Mrs, Thorpe.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing, Jim-
mie and Lennie Lou will move to
North Bay at the week-end. They
have secured a house at 377 Prin-
cess St. W.
—Dr. and Mrs. Angus Atkinson
of Mitchell, who have purchased
the Kenneth Baker residence on
Diagonal Road, will move the latter
part of this week.
_mieg Betsy Irwin of Alliston is
completing a two weeks' vacation
with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm.
Connell.
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ADDRESSES W.M.S..
BLIIEVALE—The Home Helpers'
Meeting of the W.M.S: of Knox
Presbyterian Church, was held at
`the ,borne of Mrs:"' Gordon Mundell
on Wednesdak,
+;:'Mrs R J. McMurray; president of
the WM,S., presided for a de-
yOtional period and the business
session, The roll call was answer-
ed by egiying items from the
precious' meeting,. Mrs. McMurray
dedicated ehe.offering,
Mrs. "Gordon Mundell, Home
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the house formerly oceepied by
Edwin Chandler, Carling Terra,cee"
—Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzmaur-
ice, the former June Cooper, and
Shawn,. of 'London, spent a few
'days recently with -/lie and' Mis.
` J. W. Grose at their cottage' at
Aniberley,
--Mr, and Mrs. Claude pt. George
of Merriton spent from Thursday
to Saturday with their eon; Mr.;
and Mrs. Bruce' St. George, ' !
-Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fisher;
have returned from a visit with,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Fisher at Lindsay. Kevin returned.
home with his parents and Mark'
remained for a holiday with his
grandparents.
—Mr. Norman Geddes of Tor-
onto, is spending this week with
his sister, Miss Anne Geddes, • •
—Mr. and Mrs, Grisdale, John-
ny and Paul of the United States,.
spent last week with her mother,
Mrg, Wm, Connell,
—Miss Maureen Balser of Mon-
ton, N.B., 'arrived in Wingham on
Sunday evening and ,has, been a
visitor with her aut, Mrs. Lev.
Balser, for a few days, •..
—Mr, and Mrs. John 33arhotir of
Saskatoon haVe been visiting with'
Mrs. Harry McClenaghan of Wing-•
hone.
Mrs. Carl Lott spent last week
at Pore Elgin.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gcldkin
were week-end visitors with her
nephew, Mr. R. D. Murchison and
Mrs. Murchison at Tillsonburg,
—Mr, and Mrs Wilfrid Congram
and Charles have returned home
after holidaying in Toronto, King-
ston and the Finger Lake district of
New York State. While in. King-
ston, they visited with their son
John, who is student padre at
Camp Barriefield.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Groves
and family of Akron, Ohio: are
•visiting with relatives and friends,
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AUGUST 20. 21 22-23 —Mrs, Mark Armstrong and Mrs.
ig ▪ W. C. Murray spent Sunday with
Mies Hazel Weeks of Teeswater.
a —Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Scott
= and Keith are spending a couple
• of weeks at Kincardine Beach,
Master Dougie Fry is staying with
them,
—Master Donald and Miss Gaye
— Watson of Clinton were visitors
for the past'week with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. 13; J.
Hutchison.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnanion
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Sinnae
mon and baby son, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mr& Oscar
Rock of Monkton,
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--Mr, Newman Paterson of•
Stratford was a 'week-end guest
with Mr, and Mrs. Alton Adams.
—Mr, Wendell Alton of Loliclon,
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Will Alton.
--Master Dean Balser is Visiting
thin month with his grandparents
at MOticton, NIL
'-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manuel are
spenditig a week's holidays and will
visit With her brother, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Piper, of Oshawa, and
With her sistot, Mrs. Ken Lee and
Mr. Lee at italiburton,
—mrs, Sara. Johnetori, Mrs, Joe
Hill and Mrs. Red Bill'of Oeliwe-
ken and Miss Mime, JOhnstee of
New Yokes were guests of Mrs,
Walter Davie en Monday.
and Mrs. Carl Bondi ineVe
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Mr: Earl Hall, Pasadena, Calif.,
spent a day with Mr, and Mrs. G.
Buchanan and other friends,
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert McInnes
have purchased the home formerly
owned by Russ Peyton and 'will
take possession September 1st.
Mr, and Mrs, Andy Lunn and
family are spending a couple of
Weeks at a cottage in Port Elgin.
—Thirteen members of the local
bowling club were guOsts of the
Atwood Club on Monday evening
Miss Agnes Mitelhell,• Mrs. L Pat-
terson and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
MacKay came home with prizes.
Miss Para Hale of Wiarton is
spending this week with Barbara
Edwards and they attended `the
Shekeipearian Festival at • Straw
Ord on Tuesday night,
—Mr. and Mrs, Ross King of
Turnberry Township moved - to
Wingham on Saturday of last week,
They will reside in part of Arthur
Edgar'm house on Scott Street.
--Mfee Marlene Stainton Of Lon-
don is spending two Weeks' veca-
tion at her home here,'
—Mr. Medici' /Untold has been a
vleitor at the Grose cottage at,
Arn.—bM6rrige.' lava Brownlee leaVes today
or two Week& vacation at Mee.,
tiL4111‘.Iiss Beverley Xethery, daugh-
ter of Mt. and Mrs. Abner Nethety,
folleterly of the CXNX staff, bete
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