g' Trr--'------ _ . " w 1:“ _ . , Unpaunt. , ti/c Ihr: "mnl7sty I Mrs. Charles Ferris, formerly' I :3 The Oxford County Junior oi' Norwich and' presently -a _ 1 Farmers' Choir, in competition patient in Maple Manor Nursing last night in the Woodstock Home, 73 Bidwell St., Til1son- Music Festival, were presented burg, will celebrate her 90th V with a lovely shield for attain- Ibirthday on March 18th, and mg a winning mark of 87. Would appreciate hearing from , The choir, under‘the direct- 11191‘ triTr1s.lt1-/f72. _ ion ot Mrs. Marion Avey, sang -- -- V H t I _ "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" _ [ T and the spiritual "Ride On nJvis, D. Broad, trurwng, Auirwaa. I ' King Jesus." Their only com- o G†. _ - ev'", F e petitors were Perth County who D, ti'i(t,ttt,sia 7iiit (fire-a, received 85 marks. . . t ( Geese wending their way north- _ Mr. Smale of l University 7 ward have started to visit the _ of Western Ontario, commented: a Minor Sanctuary at Kingsville. on the fine quality of tone pro- _ - $35353 teitceIic,'hoiornanf Ast W“ Hrsttrr 'n"Prmr tn f?nrinz, e s M very excellent performance. l _ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deer and . E Family Night was held on family have returned from ai' _ f - Wednesday night by the mem-, three:week tour ot Quebec,/ / bers and their families/ot thei' Mantle“? pr0v1nces and a hon" (f Burgessville Baptist Sunday 1' day With the former's brother w" [a School at the home of Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deer and 314" Mrs. Maurice Buckrell with a' baby, Newtorauuand. , [ very good attendance. :7 Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dennis H73). Fun and games and contests) attended the wedding of their; ' ' '_,, , were enjoyed byy the children.' E.1n11iru5hter. Dawn Hutton i _ Horseshoes were played by five: Khiozggnmarried on Saturday 'i. energetic teams. Rev. Alex H.’ . . r l Gray gave a short address and) Deepest sympathy IS extended Ti "-... ' a presentation of a bookcase 'i, anthvghfcamily ot Mr. AI Pemble- {I 5 was made to Mr. and Mrs. Brian} da Kit') Ik", on .eon' ( Buckrell by Allan and Ronaldi y. - - .,t Wk. / 'i: Buckrell in behalf of the Sun- re if day School. Brian thanked all MELVIN ERNEST POLLARD , E for the gift. A lunch was served/ The death occurred in Lon- i, of roasted corn, hot dogs and), d _ on Monday April 10th of , tarts by the committee of Mr.' ngm Ernest Igollard of 26 I? .. and Mrs. Glendon Spencer and Empress Ave., London, in his _ Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tribe. 84th year. l . l "r' tar-? :2 T i