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.mo,re precious things, May be
unintentiOnal and due to lack of
coordination of their muscles, This
can usually he remedied by keen^
ing 'minable articles out of reach
Of the child.
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Mrs, .414% Inass.pont . the week-
Ind at the home of Mn and Mrs,
garry Foster; Ifarriaton.
Mr. and Mrs. :Picli.son. and o
ren of Delmore spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Moore. • •
Mr. Elden 'Emerson arrived :home
from Toronto on Saturday and left
on Sunday to spend a few. days
this week at Work on ,the boat.
Midland Prince, on which he sailed'
this summer. Rios McGregor •
accompanied him, and will spend
a few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon
•, Mr. Beth Gaunt, 'Wingham, spent,
• the weeltmend at the home of his;
sister, Mrs. Geo, 'MOOlenaghan,
Mr, and, Mrs, Walter 'Elliott and,
children visited on Sunday •at. the
home of his sister, Mrs. Wm, Mc-
Pherson, St, Helens,
Quite number in this district •
have had the -telephone installed in
their homes •citiring.the past week,
Mn Donald Hill, Mr. Wesley Tiffin,
Mrs, Wm, Dawson,
Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Nicholson and,
Coleen of .'rhantesford spent Satur-
day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
John Hutchison,.
Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert .P.Peeroft.
and 'clilidren visited on Sunday
with: her „parents,...Mr.!•,:and; Mrs..
F.cohez:t...wctacrt.nt .13rucepo4.--'
.and. Mrs, :Jack • Johnstonn „Of
LOn.don • spent 'the week-:end` with ,
hiennrents,,Mr, and Mrs..Gershom -
Johnston and with her 'Parents at
.T.LucknoW„--- Ross 'MeMichkel
Sarnia, also visited on Sunclayiwith'
his, wife and - family -at :the-:JOhn-
-.,sten'horne, '
Xt It is deltherate destructimainsis
it may help, if • his toya are the,
hind that take apart easily, Clay
or sand wig often fill the, •neod ;of
these children and it is. a more
economical solution to. the •Wrech,
ing problem.
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thoroughly. Serve in juice
glasses with a slim celery and
carrot stick Itn each,
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wtt andy.l's, Douglas Kauffman
nfKItChen.014, and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie PUrtiOn and daughter,
Kathy visited on Sunday with their
Mother, Mrs. W. JaCklin of 1:414-
towel
NO, Bert 'Thompson moved on
Tuesday to town, where he will
spend the winter months at ,the
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17-7171‘r Mrs, jOS, Thompson,
Coderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
4oblinson and sons, Spent last
week-end at the home of Mr. Ross
Thompson of Tllisonburg and Mr,
Claire Thoinpson of Langterl.
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Mr. and Mrs, Percy Vincent of
Auburn visited on Saturday With
Mr, and Mrs. ,Taa, Falconer.
Mies Edna Carr, ,p,eg.11„ of .St
Thomas anent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rosa
The pupils of S.S. No. 12, W
Wawanosb Fordyce School, pro-
stinted their Christmas proTrarri ow
the •School Day$ Hour on CENX on
Saturday.
Mr. John Phillips of W.: Wa-
Wahesh was taken to Wingham
Hospital on Saturday following a
heart:Iseizure' •
The United hurch Sunday
geboolLwill hold; its concert and
social, evening in the church on
Monday evening next,
'Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and
children visited on Sunday with
her ,Parenta Mr. and „Mrs, George
Caldwell of Plyth.
Fred beacon has been 'a
natiene`' in Wingham Hospital dur-
jn'the,,past week.
t ' Mr,: Archie Watt of Toronto
visiteri on Thursrlsv last with his
Barents,' Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Watt.
Mr,.,and Mrs, Howard Martin and
children visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lid
'SniMmacher of Mildmay.
The executive of, the Country
Curlers Club met on Friday ev-
eningnt the home of the nresiant,
Mr •John McGee, to plan the winter
curlingschedule.
Mrs. Robert Ross left on Sat-or-,
day 'to Spend the, week-end with
•,her sister, Mrs. W. Craig of To-
ronto, and leaves thin week to he
With,her sister, Mrs. Hunt at Swift
Dirrent, who has been hospitalized
following a stroke.
The ladies of the W.M.S of the
Prenbyterian church meet this
Wedpbsday ,at the home of Mrs.
Hari 'Caslielt;
The 'Sunday School of Calvin-
Brick, United Church • will hold
their•.Christnias concert on Mon-
day-,evening,' next week, And ask
that the ladies have their hOme-
made 'icandy -ready on Friday.
Mrs, Rutherford Reavie and Bill
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YIslted on Saturday with Mr.
iteavie in Westminster Hospital,
London. Mn Reavie expects to get
home for Christmas.
Mr. and grs. MelvinMcClenag.
ban and Michael and Wayne
Stecko, of Kitchener visited on
Sunday with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Ben MeOlenagilan, Mr, Me-
Clenaghan returned home on Tues.
day last after visiting with his
daughter, Mrs, Wm. parker of
Clinton,
Afullh°ugatbeg 'on riaY evening in the Meniglffalrere
for the concert presented by the
Peeil# of S.S. No, 10 Kinloss, with
their teacher, Mrs. Melvin Matbers,
Wayne Farrier acted as announcer
for the occasion, and all enjoyed
the chorus singing, solos, duets.'
dancing numbers, saxophone and
violin numbers, dialogues and skits
that made up a splendid program,
George Conn was pianist for the
occasion, Santa arrived and the
trustees passed out the' bags of
pop-corn and oranges to all the
children In the crowd, Lunch was
served 'and Tiffin's •orchestra pro:
vided Music for dancing.
Several have been making raids
on Mr. John Pardon's spruce
plantation on the river side-road
over the week-end, to procure an
,aay Christmas tree , for their hOrne-'
Police have , been following uPf
offenders.
The folks of this district have ,
been invited to gather in the PreS
byteriart Church on Sunday even='
ing, to hear a Christmas- message'
and sing the Carol 'song& of the
season. The S 5, of the United
Church will present their program
in the church next Monday .evening •
and the young people will present
their play, The Battle of the
Budget. All are cordially 'invited
to come out and enjoy the evening
together,
The Davidton well-drillers finish,
ed • drilling a well forJohnston
Cohn, last week going down 129
feet. A great many People in this
district are still drawing water for
barn and house use; and are hon-
ing for a good thaw that would
take the heavy rolls and 'loads, Of
snow off the roofs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
and sons visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
Donald, and Miss Leah' Currie,
Wingham, were in Hanover on
Wednesday last, where they attend-
ed the Choral Yuletide Musicale,
presented each year in ,Hanover.
Miss, Janet Gaunt was a member of
the singing group. •
Carl McClenaghan shot a rabid
fox on the road on Saturday.
The Christmas concert in S.S.
No, 9 Kinloss will be held this
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