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WROXE'PER—Eighteen members
answered the roll at the Tuesday
Starlight meeting which was held
at the home of Mrs. Don McLaugh-
lin, Mra, Crawford Gibson was in
charge of the meeting with Mrs.
Robt. Gibson as assistant. The
topic was, prepared by Mrs. Ruth
McDonald and read by Mrs, Ken,
McMichael, The hymn, "Beauty
of •the Earth” was sung.
Miss Daisy Gibson entertained
with four selections on the aceor-
dian which were enjoyed very
much by everyone.
The 'highlights of the evening
were pictures which were taken
by Bill ,Gibson on his trip to Cali-
fornia, and were shown by Mrs,
Thomas Burke, The film included
pictures of Disneyland, Marineland,
Santa Barbara, Palm Springs,
Hollywood Bowl, International
Studios Rose Bowl Parade and
many other points of interest.
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This is a Proud Moment!
Berry Door Co., Ltd., is proud to feel itself
a part of this community . „ and more than
pleased to support the Kinsmen Club of
Wingham in this second annual Trade Fair.
Drop in at the Berry exhibit and see for
yourself the fine product manufactured in
Wingham by Wingham people.
We firmly believe that you will share our
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A taste of luxury?
Most of us do!
Crawford Motors have arranged an
exhibit at the Trade Fair which
adds just that extra touch.
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See them at the Trade ,Fair
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' Mr. and Mrs, Philip Steer and
Willie' of South finless and Mr,
Stewart Secett of Langelde visited
on Sunday With. Mr, and Mee.
Johnston Coon.
Mrs, William ShnpSen, LeicicneW,
Mr. Arthur Simpsono Teronto, and
Mr. and We. Delights Simpson •of
Calreee, as well es Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Campbell and Helen and
Mrs, Rod Campbell, Lucknew, vis-
iteld on $11111daY with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Simpson.
Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto
spent the week-end with her me-
ther, Mrs, William Taylor,
Mr.. and Mrs, James Wilson and
family of Exeter visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Russell BOW'
and with many former friends in
this district,
Miss Florence and Miss Margaret
Moir of Toronto spent. the week-
end at the home of her sister, Mrs
James Richaedson.
Mrs, Mary Chapman Sr., Mrs. K
Dowling and Laverne visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, William Rooney, and Othei
relatives at Mount Forest.
...Me, a 'AMY- Mer Fig .w.11e.
was a patient in Victoria Hospita
for two weeks, is now a patient it
Wingham Hospital. Mr. Robert
MeClenaghan of Rothsay is visit-
ing at Mr :Harry MeClenagheth
home in Wingham.
Mr, Paul Groskorth left on Sun-
day for Toronto where he will be
observing in public schools for twc
weeks,
Mrs. Roy Irwin and alis:
Ruth and Louise visited on Sundae
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Finlay of Delmore.
Mr. and Mrs' William Rintoul
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Mae Cardiff of Brus-
sels.
Mr, Charles Falconer and child-
ren of Glamis visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
James Falconer, and his mother
accompanied them back to Glamis
Mr. and • Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children of Belmore, visitdd or
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Moore.
—Mr. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. And Mrs. J. G, Gillespie
and Mr, Fred Neighbour of Tis-
dale, Sask,, who has been visiting
here, accompanied Jack to Sar-
nia, and then Mr, Neighbour leaves
for his home in the West.
Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and
family of Ailsa Craig spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Elliott and visited with Mr.
Elliott in hospital and Mrs. El-
liott in Wingham. Others who
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Elliott
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Bev-
erley Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
William Mitchell of Molesworth.
Miss Winnifred FEitrier of To-
ronto spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Far-
rier.
Mr. and Mrs, Horace Aitcheson,
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs, Bert
.Mixon and children of Harriston
visited on Sunday at the home of
Mr, William '7614etar -of -West 'We-
wanosh. •
Mrs, Frank Miller, Mrs. Robert
Adams, Mrs, Garbutt and Mr. Wes
Young were among those who en-
joyed the bus trip last Tuesday
from Langside schools and district
to Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs: Wilbert Norris and
family of Harriston visited on Sun-
day at the home of her brother,
Mr. Donald 11-1111.
Mr. Oliver McBrien, his grand-
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
Hi ! Ho!
Come to the Fair
(WINGHAM TRADE FAIR,
THAT IS
JUNE 4, 5, 6
FRIENDSHIP BADGES
the commentary,
Miss Serve Gallaher acted as pi-
anist for the evening, and was ac-
companist for three .C.G.I.T. Mena-
bers„ Gail Static, Sharon Elliott •
'end Catherine Edgar', • wine sang
"Bless, This ]douse". An artiele
entitled "The W..1YLS• and the
Teen-age Girl Was read by Mrs.
E'dgar who also introdaced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Or W, Tiffin,
of Wingham, who gave a splendid
address based on the OG,IT, Fur-
pose, "Cherish health, seek truth,
Know God and serve others", Mrs.
J, H. Wylie thanked Mrs, Tiffin
and presented her with a gift,
The' ..reeefaillatilerreeeesiteea "Waa
eresided over by leader
Mrs, Lloyd McGee, with the Seelp-
ttire reading read by Sharon El-
.iott and Brenda Cathers leading
in prayer. Helen McGee, the
presiden t, told of their
World Friendship project and ex-
pressed their wish to re-affiliate
with the W,M.S.
Mrs. S, Higgins; secretary for
munger groups, replied, then Helen
told of some-of the work which the
n trth ti on s of the C.G.I.T, will
assist this year, Gail Static,
f.T, treasurer, presented a gift of
money, which was accepted and de-
iieatett by Mrs. Higgins, who also
expressed appreciation for the in-
terest of the girls in the mission,.
ary work of the church,
World Friendship badges were
presented to six girls, Brenda Ca-
;hers, Connie Cathers, Sharon El-
iott, Catherine Edgar, Joyce Heim-
pel and Gail Statia, by the WeVe.S,
president, Mrs. K. Edgar, who ex-
plained the insignia. The circle
signifies the world, the cross the
gospel of Jesus Christ, the diamond
She four-fold purpose of the GC.
IT, and the rays of light and the
waves . symbolize the light of the
gospel stretching from sea to sea,.
Following the benediction lunch
was served by the W.M.S. mem-
bers, and a social half-hour en-
joyed by the members- of the two
societies, the mothers and other
guests.
daughters, Barbara, Sharon 'mild
Suzanne McLeod, and Dolores
Gauley, of Goderich,, visited on
Sunday et the home of his nephew,
Mr. Elroy Laidlaw, and with other
friends in this district.
Mrs. J. G. • Gillespie. and Tare.
Ezra Scholtz were in London on
Wednesday. Mr. Neighbour ac-
companied them and visited with
Seatorth friends:
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter, Clin-
ton, Mrs. George Phillips and Al-
bert and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Jamie-
son and children visited on Sue-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Magoffin
Miss Marjorie Currie of London,
is spending this week of her va-
cation with her mother,'Mrs. R, J.
Currie.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Skinner and
family of Centralia visited on Sun-
day at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Kenneth Mason.
Mr. R. H. Thompson entertain-
ed the Wingham Town Hall Euchre.
Club at his home On. Thursday eve-
ning. Four tables were in play
and all enjoyed the outing.
• Mr. John Eckenswiller of Carls-
mho visited on SCunday at the
home of .his son, Mr. Frank Eck-
enswiller,
Clayton Robinson, Gary Robin-
eon, Leonard., Robinson, Douglas
Bieman, George and Allan Bieman,
and David Beceroft, members of
the'Belgrave Scout and Cub group:
accompahied the Belgrave Scouts'
on their bus trip to Chesley on
'Sunday, where all attended a
church parade of. the Saugeen dis-
trict.
Mr. Harris Purdon, Who spen
the winter months with Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Robinson, left on Sure'
to commence work on Monday
at Espanola,• where a new road is
being built. Mr. Purdon worked a'
Eliot Lake last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis and
George of Walkerton visited or
iundav with Mr; and labs. Albert
Bieman,
Mr, and Mrs. Aldin. Purdon, of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, William A
Purdon and childrefi and Miss Wil-
helmina Smith spent the week-ene
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpsor
of Flint, Mich. -
'Rev. sand Mrs. Fred Dillard ane
family of the Ontario St, Baptis'
Church, Stratford, visited on Sat•
prday with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Rhid at Marnoeh.
Mrs. Victor Young of Wingham
spent the week-end at the home of
her brother, Mr. Adam McBurney
Mr. Austin Cook of Toronta
spent the week-end with. his par-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook,
Mr. and Mies ,Tack Johnston, of
London, Mr. Ross 1V1c1VIlehael, or
Sarnia, sepal: the week-end at the
Koine of Mr, and Mrs. •Gershom
Tohnston and on Sunday Mr, are'.
Mrs, McMichael and family visit-
ed at the home Of his sister, Mrs
gag, Clifford, of Clinton, Mr. and.
Mi's, Johnston visited at the home.
of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Johnston
at Clinton.,
Mrs, Self and family of Walker-
ton visited over the Week-end with
her sister, Mrs. Levi, Bieman,
Mr, and Mrs. Calvin rebbinsoe
And sons visited on Sunday at the
limbo of his, :deter, Mrs. Joseph
Thompsori of Goderieh,
' Mr, and Mrs, John Meleee will
celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
their maeriAge this Thursday.
On Stiliday ,the barrio of their A:
thfri,(41:14 Mrs. Alex Leaver visited
daughter, Mee. 1), A. Rackeft of
Duo to ticottoo and Trade Vale
advertising several Reins of news ,
front Whiteelettehe have been held.
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WINNUFRED V. MUNRO
Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Munro attend,
eel convocation at Western Ode
vees-ity, London en Saturday when
their .ditughtar„ Wineafred Au n
ye„ ffirti,s„ among. the...graduates. ,Wine
nifred„ who will join the staff of
the Whighaan District High. School
in September, attended public
school at Wroxeter and graduated
from eVingham District High .
School. Interested in sports, she
was for two years manager of the
basketball team at Western and
captain of the Interwestern volley
ball team • A member of 'the
United Church Club, Miss Munro
will teach physical health and
recreational education at Wingham
District High School.
WROXETER
Miss Gertie .Sangster, Detroit
was a week-end visitor of Mrs
Ruth McDonald.
Mrs. A, Wearing, Concord. spent
the week-end at her home ere,
Mr, and Mrs, Bradley Galbraith,
Karen and Catherine, Wingham.
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
jas.
•
Mn,Ringler, who has spent
some time with relatives in Dear-
born, Mich., has returned to the
home of Mr; and Mrs. Chas. Mc-
Cutcheon and on the way home
attended the wedding of his grand-
daughter, Miss Olive Jefferson,
Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Baldwin,
Starbuck, Sask., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Gibson at the
week-end.
Messrs. Harvey McMichael. Jack
Clarke and Harvey Mcbermid
attended a Lions convention in
Windsor. a
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rae Brant-
ford, spent Sunday with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. D. W. Rae and
Miss Margaret Jardine.
" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans and
family Palgrave, spent Sunday with
Mrs. R. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Calder.
Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, A. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. ..Tack Lucas, Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Heath, Listowel,
Mr. Clayton Coates and Joy. Sarnia
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Coates.
Mr. and, Mrs, Richard Ingram
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Camp-
bell, Wyandotte.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell "Walker. in honor of Mrs
Walker's birthday, were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Walker Paris, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Walker and son Don-
ald of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Busby, Dorothy and Murray of
Mildmay, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred
Weppler, Chesley, and Mr. Harry
Vealker, Goreie, •
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins and
Karen, Harriston, spent the week-
end with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs Stewart Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hoffman.
Clinton, were week-end guests of
Mrs, E. Hoffman.
Miss .Bonnie Edgar, Waterloo
was home for the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement
and Dan Isabell Toronto, spent
the week-end at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green
and daughters, \Vine:ham. accom-
nenied by Mrs. W. E. Weir and
Miss Gertie Bush spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir.
Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Duggan, Stay-
ner, were week-end ,;vests of Mr
•inel Mrs George Griffith.
Wm. Montenmery spent
Suneley with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
llacCu tcheon ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burke and
family. Rochester, N.J., visited'
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson,
Mrs. W, E. Weir and Miss Gertie
Bush during the week.
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WAGKE'IW4 — The .puplis at
Mrs. Art Gibson. presented a pl-
anorecital in the school Toone of
the United Cherch otr Friday eve-
ning when the parents and friends
enjOYed the musical numbers pre-
sented by the claSs of seven 0414'
Those taking part were Leor.
Chambers, Carol Coupland, Louise
tiogar, Donna, Feegu.sele 'Barbara,'
Pergtison, Ann Gibson and 'Linda
Johnston.
, Mr, .and Mrs. Art Gibson also en-
tertaineel with musical numbers,
with Mrs, Gibson at the oeganeac-
Pompanied by. Art at the piano,
Mrs. Gibson and Ann Gibson alee
playerbepiane duets..
A dainty lunch was served by
Mrs, Gibson and Mr, Ken Edgar.
complimented the .ehildrpn and
their teacher on their work and
expressed thanks on behalf of the
parents and friends for such an
enjoyable evening,
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WINGHAM MOTORS
Phone 139 Wingham
SEE for Yourself!
*At the .Trade Fair, we will be glad to
show you the finest in modern
plumbing and heating facilities
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PRESSURE PUMPS
WATER SOFTENERS
You will have a full opportunity to examine and
ask us about theSe aids to modern living.
"See You' At The Trade Fair"
HOWARD FlIlmR
Phone 392 W ingham
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Len Crawford Motors
Your Dodge, DeSoto and Simca Dealer
Phone 710
Wingham
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WROXETER-- The re-affiliation
service far the Wroxeter •C,G.I.T.
was held on Tuesday evening, May
26th, in the United Church school-
"corn when they reeaffiliated with
the W.M.S. Mrs. K. Edgar pre-
sided, assisted by Kra. Tienln-
Who led in prayer and Mrs. George
Gibson, who read the Scripture
lesson from Luke 12, followed by i•