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from London hospital on
Saturday.
Members of, the
Presbyterian ChurCh
WhitechUrch are at
--tending the United
Church services this
-month • theit
minister, Rev. Bell is
away on holidays. Next
month the United Church
members will attend
services, at 'the-
Presbyterian Churdh.
INTENDED FOR
LAST WEEK
Fine, hot , weather last
week had farmers bugy
getting the hay in. Heavy
showers on the weekend'
will stop the haying for a
day or tWo•
Sympathy of the
community is extended to
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. RUTH Bucinvikigit
Lynda McQuillin, of:
Toronto., visited -last
weekend with her parents
and Ronnie, Mrs. Wilfred
Gagnon .of Oakville and
her daughter', Gloria
Neufeld of . Lucknow
visited . with Mr.'and Mrs.
Dick McQuillin' and
Ronnie last week ,as well.
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McIntosh and Jean
Wharry, Malton; ladies
kick • the slipPer, Mrs.
William G. Hunter ai nd
Mrs. Jerry Ituizina;
thread the needle, 'Mr.
and Mrs. William G.
Hunter; yard dash,, Allan
Ritchie ;• w he e lbarrOw
race, Jerry Iluizinga and
Pauline Huizinga; Bryce .
Ritchie and Janine Helm
and Lloyd Whytock and
DOuglas Helm.
A peanut and candy
scramble ended the
picnic with everyone
hoping to see each and
everyone at the 1981
reunion.
Mrs. Jean Young and.
Mrs, Don Wall and other
relatives in the loss of
their uncle, Percy Deyell
of Wingharn whoa, passed
Their. granddaughter,
Sharon Ma cN,ay of
Australia called on them
last week While visiting in
-the , area. ,She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob MacNay of
Amber ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McQuillin and Mr. and
Mrs. • George Mon-
tgomery attended a 40th
wedding anniversary for
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Thomson of Wingharn.
The dinner was held af
.
the Blue Barn in'
Listowel. •
Mrs. Olive, Needham
was a dinner guest with
hula Ty
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. ,Ron 'George on
the:.Birth of a daughter,
Susan Monica, in Landon
hospital .0n" •Wednesday
evening, June 25.
Mr; and . Mrs. Len
Coughlin attended the
Country and Western
Jamboree held at 'the
Mohawk 'Raceway at
Carnpbellv.ille (-on
Saturday and Sunday. •
Congratulations to Mr.'
and Mrs. Alexander-
Falconer, nee !..,6rie
Purdon, • who were
ma rried in Whitechuroh
.Presbyterian, Church on
Saturday afternoon.
Les Springer is leaving
Wednesday for London to
take a six week course in
Summer training with the
array cadets. •
Mr. and. Mrs. RusSe
Yoyng spent the weeken
with his Virenti, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young,. I .
bridal shower in honour
of her • ,'friend`'Helen.
Weirsrna, bride-to-be at
the .hoine of her mother,.
Mrs, Roelie Del3oer on
Wednesday eyeing
Chairs were set in a circle
ladies were present. .
All wrote their name
and, address on a ticket-
and pinned , themon an
w apron which .- as
presented • to Helen.,
Nancy , opened the.
program with a , short
speech after . • which a
game 4 .was played.
Ei7eryone then joined in a
sing Song led by Karen
and Llano Young, A game
called Household Skills
was then played which ,
caused much laughter.,
• The bride-to-be then
opened ' her presents .'helped-7- by----:Na net Ord-.
Joanne De Boer. The
.
,
presents were carried
by.' Susan and Karen
Miller. Helen then
thanked everyone for the
lovely gifts and. all' Who, .
helped 'with r,' the showe
after which a dainty
lunch was served by the •
hostesses. Then a short
social time was spent. ..
LILLIAN YOUNG
Mr, and MI'S. Keith
Bregnian of Winghani
left on. ThUrsdaY for the
west where they plan to
seek employment, They
sold some of their fur.•
mture at an auction :'sale CifiT and are storing the rest .of
it for a vvhile.
Quite a ..number of
families from this district
,attended' the local talent
concert in the' Teeewater
arena Sunday afternoon'
with some staying for the
BeetBarbecue held in the
community Centre' after
the progratri, ,
Bob . and. Agnes .
Bregman 'took Christine
to St. Thomas last Sun-
daY,. June 29 where
Christine stayed to attend
Ballet Camp for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs: Clifford
Young and .William were
dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wightman of
13elgrave
,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Ron George and
baby daughter, Susan
Monica, returned home
flustra la
BRIDAL SHOWER
Nancy Del3oer held a
Mrs. Art Graham and
Dorothy Thompson.
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