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Watr~on of Bru`cefiel9,
Mr. and WS. •chtergo Wftlkert
and Mrs, Alex beaver and. Mr.
and WS, Cfetsbottt Johnston Were
In Kitchener op Thursday.
• Johnston: stayed 'to ,mend, a few
flan at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs, • Stewart and returned
.homa(111. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Smith and children,
E, Wawanosh .folks meet this
Friday evening for their ieuchre.
party in the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lawrence
of Owen Sound visited on Sunday
With Mr, anti Mrs. 4 lit. Groskorth
Mr. Groskorth is busy this week
taking over Mr, Jos, Trainor's
work from Clinton to GoderIch and
Kinbarcline district, Mr. Trainor's
mother, of Sch011iberg, Passed
away in Our Lady of Mercy Hos.
pltal, Toronto, and the funeral was
held on Monday in Sehomberg,
Student teachers from Stratford
Teachers' College Lire teaching thi:
week in the country 'schools: Pau"
Groskorth teaches in Mrs. Ceci'
Coultes' school in. Turnberry, Billy
Kennedy in Dungannon, 'and Ann
'Crawford of Lucknow, with Mrs
Mathers in S.S. No. 1,0 Kinloss.;
Mrs, Garnet Farrier has been ii'
With flu during the week-end,
Miss Wilhemina Smith of Lang-
side spent the, week-end at the
home of her sister, Mrs. ,William
Purdon. '
Mr, Fred Tiffin of Kinloss is a
happy fellow these days. Last ,
month, when in Walkerton .he ptir-
chased a ticket on the. Grey Cup
score from a member of the Lions
s'Olub, On Saturday he was notified
that he was the winner of the $500
on his ticket, Winnipeg 35, Hamil-
ton 28.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Purdon
and son John of Thorndale visited
on Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children of Behnore visited or
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Archie
Purdon,
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompsor
and sons of Feversham spent a few
days last week• with her parents
Rev, and Mrs. W, J. Watt, Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Watt and children
of Toronto spent the week-end at
the same home.
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For Newlyweds
FORDWICH—The Fordwich hall
was filled to 'capacity on Friday
night in honor of Mr, and'. Mrs.
Jim Stewart, newlyweds. William
Felker read an address and the
young couple were presented with
a TV swivel rocker, foot" stopl, a
pair of wall plaques, a lamp and
some money, as well as several
'other gifts.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Stewart made
suitable replies. Musie for danc-
ing was supplied by Fordwich or-
chestra.
FOREMEN
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Sothern were Mr.' and
Mrs. Roy Hartman and Marlene of
Gowanstown and Mr". and Mrs. Roy
Simmons.
Week-end visitors) with Mr. and.
Mrs. Aitchison Wallace were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Wallace and Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Wallace and
family of Hamilton.
Miss Ruth 'Hibberd of Stratford
Teachers' College is practice teach-
ing this week in the Gorrie Pub-
lic School.
Members of St. Anne's Guild and
the W.A. of Trinity Anglican
Church were guests on "M'Lady"
at CKN-k on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs'. Lyle Simmons and Mrs. Jack
King were each the winners of a
Christmas cake in a draw.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Doug Wildfang of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs .Roy Simmons.
Mr. Harold Doig of Fordwich
was taken by ambulance on Satur-
day to .Listowel Hospital, having
suffered a heart seizure.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. Ruby Foster were Mr. and
Mrs, Morley Trask, Brenda and
David, Elma, Mr, and Mrs, Victor
Bridge of Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride
and Peter of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Doig of Palmerston
spent the week-end here. Mrs.
Harvey Bride and Mr. Edward
Doig remained, owing to the ill-
ness of their father,
Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Brown and
family visited on Sunday with the
latter's mother, Mrs, W. R, Dun-
can, who is at present confined to
the Guelph Hospital, where she re-
cently underwent a major opera-
tion.
Mrs. bonald Bateman and two
children of Ethel spent one day last
Week with/ Mrs. W. Hainstock,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohr spent
one day last week in ,Kitchener.
Mr; and Mrs. Earl Baker and
faintly of London spent the week-
end with Mrs. George Baker.
Mr, atid Mrs. Donald Xing at-
tended the wedding on Saturday of
the latter's sister, Miss Maxine
Pitch, held in Ritehener,
Mr. Bruce: Olio of London vis-
ited on Sunday, With his grandmo-
ther, Mrs. George Baker,
ROLLAND--To Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
liolland, on Tuesday, Neveinber
25, 195$, at Palmerston Hospital,
a daughter.
SHOVER HELP
FOR MRS. BOSS
Mr .a4 Mrs.
C; .I. BOSS and Mrs. 'corm- Walk.-
ortcnt, visited, on Ftliair With gr.
and Mrs, Albert Coultes, 'and in
the evening the ladies 'attended a
shower fin honor of Mrs, BOSS' re-
cent Marriage, held at the home of
/vtra, George MeCienaghan, when,
in spite of stormy weather, shout
40 friends gathered,
Mrs. Victor Emerson was M.C.
for a short program with Mrs, Boss
In the seat of honor, Mrs, Ezra
Scholtz sang a solo and played t
piano seleetldo. Mrs. Jas, Falconer
gave two humorous readings And
Mrs, G, B, Farrier played a piano
solo.
The gifts were brought in by
Dianne Coultes and Janis Farrier.
Mrs. Boss was presented with a
Coffee table, a mountain Seene pic-
ture and a lovely mirror as well as
numerous' other gifts, She thanked
the ladies for their remembrance
of her at this time and their kind-
ness to her. All joined in singing
"For $hp's a Jolly Good• Fellow",
and lunch was served and a social
time enjoyed,
Moncton, N.B., offers a 'view
the Tidal pore, a broad wall of
water whiah surgeS 0 the Petit-
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Saturday, Dec.
;Kra, irito9 Paters9n of Toronto
spent the week-end 'with her Mo-
ther, Mrs, Wm, Taylor.
Mr, and MrS, Erwin McOlenaghan
and children 9( St. Thomas spent
the week-end with hi Parents,
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
Mr. and Mrs, g, Lambert of St.
Catharines spent a few de:YS iifst
week at the home pf their dAugh-
ter, Mrs, Myles St, Marie.
Mr. Gordon Elliott, who has been
a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, for the past two weeks, had
his arni broken and put in a cast
and was able to leave the hospital
on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Elliott
are visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
,Mitchell Elliott at Ailsa Craig for
a few days before returning home.
Mr, and lyfrs. Jim Reid and Don-
ald of Port Elgin spent a few days
last week visiting with Rintoul
relatives in the community.
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of Toronto spent . the Week-end
With Ferdwich relatives and with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chit's.
Robinson, '
The week-end storms brought
out the snowplows in this district,
and drivers found the snow 'very"
heavily packed and slippery. Car
drivers got out their snow tires,
Miss Myrtle Beecroft, Mrs, Ern-
est Beeeroft and Mr And Mrs. J.
D, Beecroft spent Thursday in,
London and visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Birmingham,.
Mich., who also spent the day there.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bieman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson and
Mr. Ross-Robinson left on Sunday
for Toronto, where they will attend
the Co-op convention held, on Mon-
day and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis of
Walkerton spent, the week-end at
the home of Mr. Albert Bieman.
Mr. Albert Smyth spent the past
week with his• parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Smyth, and left on
Wednesday for his position with
tl the CNR at Armstrong, Northern
Ontario.
Members of the Huron County
4-H clubs. meet this Friday even-
ing in the' Exeter District High
School for their annual. Achieve-
ment Night.
Mr. ' and Mrs, Gilbert' Beecroft
and Grace visited on Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
My Sincere Tanks
Though I was not elected on Monday would
like to express 'my sincere appreciation to the
many people °who voted and worked for me.
Their .efforts and loyalty are more than ample
reward, regardless of the outcome.
I have served this community in many ways
other than through public office and shall con-
tinue to work for the best interests of our town
at all times.
May I extend .my good wishes to the 1959
Council, with the hope that their efforts on our
behalf will be entirely successful.
H. P. CARMICHAEL,
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W2HIITKIIVR.Ca— DtiVid Niche
oi, preprieter of the Langslde-Aitere4
passeu away suddenly at hilt home
on Saturday Meriting following',
heart ,seizure. •
ig'ht years ag0 Mr, Niehel mar,:
tied Alice Huffman, "daughter.of..
Mr, and Mrs, Roy, Huffman of Rio-
loss, and they lived at Niagara
Palls until twp ,.Years ago, 'when
they ;roved hero. 'Besides his wife
he leaves two chadren, Linda in
School, and David at hpme, There
are also two sisters and three bro-
thers, all Wing at Niagara Falls
and Buffalo. t.
The funeral service was held on
Tuesday from the. McLennan fan-
eral home, Lueknow, to Greenhill
cemetery, with Rev, .R, T, A, Mar,.
shall of Langside Presbyterian
Church officiating. Neighbors ,and
friends extend sympathy to the be-'
reaved wife and children.
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