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Personal
. Little Miss Susan Stewart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, No -
man Stewart of Lambeth. is
spending a few days with Itis.
and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
family.
Rev. Horace Braden of Lon-
don was a dinner guest on Sun-
day with Mrs. Albert McQuillan
On Wednesday and Thursday
OW Evans attended sessions of
Bruce County Council, held at
Walkerton.
Mr. and ifs, Bill Evans
were in Lcandck,pn Sunday and
visited with Mrs, Edith Brown
and Barbara as Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Evans of London visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
DQnaldson.of Teeswaterfand
Graham Moffat and Miss Emma
.Richardson of Langside.
• The spring meeting of
• people interested in the upkeep
of Langside Cemetery is being
Reid at the home of Mr. and.
Notesfrorn Whitechurch
leis. Charles Tiffin on Friday
at S.Sn p.m. The meeting is
'being held earlier this' season as
Mr. and Mrs, Tiffin are vacat-
ing the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ger;horn
Johnston of gingham spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Smith and family of
Kitchener. Dianna returned
home with her grandparents for
the Easter vacation.
Mrs. Russel Chapman ret ara-
ed home on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Smith, Bradley
and Cathy of Toronto, where
she visited last week. Also
spending the week -end with
them were Gary Chapman and
Miss Dilys Irving of Hamilton.
Bradley Smith is remaining for
a week with his grandpaftnts.
Bill Evans was in Goderich
on Tuesday with members of
Bruce County Council who were
guests of Huron County Council.
Mr.' and Mrs, Charles Tif-,
fin have purchased‘ the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Por-
ter, Carling Terrace, Wing,
ham.
Visitors en the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Martin and family were her
sisters, Misses Linda and P-
anne Dechtel and friend Klaes
Sonner3barg, of Kitchener,
Joanne° is remaining for a •
week's visit.
On Sunday at Galvin -Brick
Churc140Robert Carlyle, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon. Kit-
chener, was baptized by Rev.
John T. Roberts. Attending the
service were finis"grandmother,
Mrs. Gordon -McPhail, his great.
grandmother, Mrs, Wm. Kim-
ble of Petrolia, and Miss Sharon
'Coyne of Windsor who is re-
maining for a week's holidays.
Week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Jamieson and ,
family wore Mrs, Edith Wali.
sley and' Robert of Toroto and
daughter, Linda Jamieson, and
girl friends Cathy Cunningham
and Ice -Ann Richardson. all
of Toronto, who will spend this
week with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson,.
Mt..and Mrs. Wilford Cas-
lick and family of Wingham
were Friday evening visitors
with Mr; and Mrs. Wallace : •
• Conn.
Sunday visitors with Mt,. and
Mrs. John Gaunt we)erMr. and
Airs. George Gaunt of Lueknow.,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and
Janet of Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Marley Gaunt and family
of W inghaih.
•
GD Sunday evening°Charles .
MacKay and Robert Mowbray-,
who returned on Saturday aftoni
Florida. Visited with Mrs. A,E.
Purdon and Mrs, Cecil Falcon..
AN EIVTIRh DRESSMAKING• class tries to squeeze-Into
se u eze.. Into
the
s ctus. Some of 'their work : an besen in the Jack
ground.
From' left' are: Mrs. Elmer Walker and: Mrs, . Geo.
McKay of Wingham, Mrs. Shirley Nicholson ,of Biuevale,;
Mrs. .Janie Hastings, Mrs., Pat .Fryfogle, Mrs. William Reri,
wick of Wingham, Mrs. Tom Inglis of R:. R . 1 Wroxeter,
Mrs. Carol Nicholson of R.' R 2 Bluevale, Mrs. Betty Mc-
Kague of Teeswarter and Mrs. Mary Ross. of Wingham
ROBIN HOOD
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