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• Welding
• Brazing
• Soldering
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• Pipe Thawing
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Charging -
Mrs. Don Allman and John Ben-.
nett, all of Toronto,
The -SwIngers 4,Litiare Dance
Club held a New Year's party in
Whitechirrh Community Memor-
ial Ha.11 prettily decorated with
cOlored balloons anci streamers.
At the clpse_qf the old year all'
joined hands and sang Auld Lang
Sy„ne after which around 40 enjoy-
-ecl a smorgasbord luncheon,
Christmas guests with Mr. and
MrS. Elmer Sleightholni were
Mr. and yrs. Dalton Noels of
Exeter , his mother.Mrs, Sleight-
holnt-of- Wtow.el-, Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson Sleightholm and family
of Brussels. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wybenga and
baby Marilyn of Newtonville
visited Monday to Thursday with
his brother Victor Wybenga -, Mrs.
Wybenga and family.
On Monday, Henry and Kathy
Wybenga, took their sister. Rudy
back to Bowmanville. • '
Monday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Johnston were-Mr, and-
Mrs. GeOrge Yining, Heather and
Bradley , of. Langside; Bill:: Brown
•of Lucknowi Mrs. Maitland John-
ston and family of Clinton; Mr.,
and Mrs. Jim Lovett and , family
of London ,,and Miss Janette:.
Johnston of London. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston
of Belgrave and Miss Janette
Johnston of London were Saturday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.. George
Young and farnjly of Langside•and
with Mrs. Johnston's father W. J.
1Btowri of lucknow.and with her
mother Mit. W. J.. Brown of Pine
crest Manor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of
Lucknow were New Year's guests
with her brother Herb Buckton
and Mrs. Buckton of 4th' CoriEes-
Sion, kinloss. •
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Iviorrison of
LuCknow• were New Year's guests
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. •
George HiCks and family of Palm-.
etston.
Vt/hitechurch Women's Institute
will be held Wednesday -January
12 at the hOrrie of Mrs. 'Johnson
..otur;-Wrrigharn-T--1471:1-,1-a711 HO1N-
I resolved to make life easier
'for Me. r.Mottd - DOn't find fault,;
find a remedy. Mrs. Jas.
McInnes. Topic Mrs. Russel
ROss. Current Events Mrs. Ger-
shorn Johnston.' ,Music r Miss.
Annie Kennedy. intich - Mrs.
Geo. iFisher, Miss Merle Wilscin ;
Mrs'. Frank Ross.
Paul and Brian FalConer
Sarnia were last.week holiday
town..
Mrs. Robeit.doss returned 'hOrne,.
on Tuesday after spending Christ
rnas and holidays with Misses -
Barbara and Jean Campbell of
London.
Bradley Smith of West Hill
spent-the holidays with his grand-
:parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chap
Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig
and John of Wingharn were Satur-
day evening guests with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Dawson-Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith•of
Markham were Friday and Sat-,
urday guests with his sister Mrs.
Russel Chapman and Mr: Chap-
The old year has cloted and as
we start off the New 'Year your
correspondent would like to 'ex-•
press thanksIO the Many folks
of the Whitechurch Community
who have been, so tielyfririn con-.
tributing news for the White-
church column.. •
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs:
Larry McGuire who were married
at' Elmira ,,December 31, New; ,
Year's Eve:. They will reside a;
Elmira.- • • ..-
.Mr. and Mrs'. Ted Evans, Larry,
Linda and Lisa' of Brampton were
guests: on Wednesday and on other
,oceasions with his 'parents and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mrs - Victor Etherscin were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Russel Rit-
chie, Miss Lila Emerson and Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Proctor of Liven:-
ia , Michigan.' -
Mr . 'and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of
Sarnia were guests Friday to 'Sun=
,,ay with his mother Mrs. Eunice
Gillespie and-Mr- , and Mrs. Garnet.
Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs, John Willis of
Toronto were visitors. last week '
with,his mother Mrs. Doris Willis
and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Caslick, and fa.rnily of Culrosso
Guests. on the week' end with.
Mr. ancl Mrs. L. A. 8arley and,
Lesleebof Tbrontel,were Mr. and
11T 'S NEW
AT..1110RONy.lEW
TWo groups of carol singers
visited Huronview on Christmas
Eve and were guided through the
building by the niirsing,staff: The
Young People ,of the Goderich
Penticostal Church arrived at
eight o'clockand the.folks from -
'ffiejate-iw§;77.-131. lkecroft-.-Mrs.
Chadwick spent the Christmas hol-
iday With Mr. and Mrs. Ewart,
MacPherson: Phill spent Wednes-
'day evening wIth Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson returning to
fondon on Thursday.
'Mr. 'and Mrs..Orland Irwin,
Stephen, Faye ,'Donald and
Michael spent Christmas with her'
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Crow-
ston of Lucknow. •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lai.diaw
and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Laidlaw celebrated Christmas
on. Sunday-with 'Mr. and. Mrs.
Arthur Laidlaw and family:
Christmas visitors*with Mr. and
Russel Chapman were Mr.
and I lrs..Ross_Smith, Kathy and
Bradley .Of West Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Chapman of Wingham.
Congratulations to Mr..and, Mrs.
Eldon Emerson of St. Catharines
on' the arrival at the Hospital
there on December 21st of a baby
girl Brenda Diane, a: sister, for --
Darlene and 'Sharon. •
the Clintcin Christian Rcforin
ni.ne,TW-ith-"eaeh' grOnp -singily; •
carols for an hour...- • •
The residents received a lovkly
Christian calendar following ttic
Sunday evening song service nk.)1:-I •
.the Clinton.Chrittian Reform: „
Church., Dick - Rocirda' led the sQr -
vice with devotions taken .by
Be nike ma. •
and Mrs.' Bill Holland ,
Miss Becky Howes, Barbara 1.36,•-
man'and Betty Jewitt COnstribumi.
seyera1, niu.SicaLnu mhers at,,rlw
Wednesday a.fternoonget
provided by' the' Clinton Kinnett,L! •
Club. •Lunch .Yas served by tilt.;
:ladies with everyone joining iii .
the singing of carols. • s.
Tim BigelOY. arra ged and in-
ttbdnte'• -thelrogran
'Young People of the 'c mid Kap ,
tist Church on Family Ni ht: .The
musical'program include• instru-
mentals„ trumpet.s.solo.. Joh' 'Big-.
elOw, piano solo, Wendy Gre
with "vocal. -numbers by Cathy
Bigelow Mrs. Ide .Chapinan,
-Wendy Greer', Mrs. Bigelow arid
several selections by. the Choru,,.
Pastor
the .. program. With. a -few •words .of
encouragement to the .resiknts
wishing them hkalth.and
in the New Year. •
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• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and
Victor Emerson were at St. •
Joseph's Hospital,. London on Sun-
day to visit with,Mis. Qertrude.
Tiffin, a patient there. -
Mrs..Robe'rt Ross spent Christ.-(
mas holidays with Misses Barbara
and Jean Campbell of London. •
Mrs. Leola Chadwick and •
Phill Chadwick of London on Wed-
nes,d,ay, attended the funeral of •
WHITECHURCH
Guests on New Year's.Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn and
farriily of LuCknow.were Mr. and
Mrs'. llayinond AdaMs and family
of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. •
Clarence Adams•and,farriily.
Nisitors-w.ith 'Mr." and, Mrs. 'Robert
Mowbray', where" they' enjoyed
snowrnobiling after -the snow, .
arrived. Their parents Mr.' and
Mrs. RelisOn Falconer , and Lynn
came for them on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Wesley Tiffin
spent a few days•last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson of
BrantfOrd. •
We are sorry to report that
'Mrs. Albert COUltes was admit-
ted to Wingham and District'
Hospital on'Satutday Witha " gait
condition.
Mr. and Mrsi.°Earl Wilkens ,
Kay and ,Glenna were Saturday
ests,with me. and Mrs. JaCk
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