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Change of iliatiageinent of M3.1Kay'S Nursing Homo to
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Mr. and Mrs., J. Brooks,
Managers.
For enquiries and informal(); PHONE 1167, WINGHAM si-gsb
Announcing
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MONTH
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Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon
and three children of Niagara
Falls, Ont., spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. R. H, McKinnon. Three,
weeks-old David Ross was included there,
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. I
and 'children and Miss Loretta
rimscrh,ers.ad Mrs. Neil
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Fischer David Martin, Preston, spent the
I Miss Bonnie Hoffman and Mr.
week-end with the former's grand-
Fischer, all of Kitchener, spent the mother, Mrs. E. Hoffman,
in the group.
MacLean, of Bradley
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Doig and
I family, Drayton, Mr. and Mrs,
Galbraith, Karen and
Toronto, were Sunday visitors with' Kathy, Wingham, spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith. with Mr, and Mrs. James Doig,on
Mrs. John Wickstead and Mrs. the occasion of the latter's birth-
Lottie Thornton, of Gorrie, accom- day,
panied Mrs. David Brown to her I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Patti
home in Dunnville and visited her I and Susan, ListOwel, visited' on
for a few days last week, 'Sunday with Mrs. R. Newton,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hoffman and i Mrs. Sam Ovington spent the
Bdhby, of Exeter, spent Sunday week-end with her daughter and
with Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Hoffman. I son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
On two recent Friday evenings I White and family, Brussels.
presentations have been made to 1 Mr. and Mrs, Laurie VanVelsor,
newly married couples in Bluevale • Hamilton, spent the weekend at
their home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. El-
don Ingram and family of Strat-
ford, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Feaver and family,
Teaneck, N,J,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and
Dale, Port Rowan, were recent
guests with Mrs, Wilson's mother,
Mrs. E. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Black, To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ed-
gar, Kitchener, were week-end
visitors with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Coupland.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Coates and
Joy, Sarnia, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Coates,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Leader and
family, Lucknow, were 'Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Adams,
We are pleased to report that
WILL LIVE IN BRUSSELS-Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels,
was the scene of a wedding on. September 24, when Jean Elizabeth
Cardiff became the bride of Cyril Prescott,-Photo by Harvey McDowell.
Mrs. Herb Patterson, a patient in
Wingham Hospital, and Mrs. Ruth
MacDonald, in Victoria Hospital,
London, are improving and we
hope for a speedy return to good
health.
Mr, Vernon Hupfer, Misses Eve-
lyn and Elva Hupfer visited Mrs.
Ruth MacDonald and called on Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Earles in Lon-
don last Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Elliott was a visitor
last Friday with Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Welber in Harriston,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Earles,
Lynne and Leone of London spent
the week-end with Mrs. William
Doig and Hugh and attended the
fall fair at Pordwich,
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At the limning service. in Blue-
vale United Church Rev. W. R.
Welsh conducted a baptismal ser-
vile when Katharine Louise, the
daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. Douglas
Fischer of Kitchener, was baptiz-
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WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram
were recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Eldon Ingram, Stratford.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walitom, Par-
is, spent the weels-end with Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Walker and at-
tended the Howick Fall Fair on
Saturday at Fordwieb.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and
daughters, of Scarborough, were
week-owl guests with Mrs. V. Bro-
community hall-to Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Johnston (formerly Mary Lou
Wright), and to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Robertson (formerly Lois
Crawford). A purse of money was
presented to each couple from
friends in the community, The ev-
enings were spent in dancing.
OUR .BUSINESS INSURANCE
DEPT. has been .organized to
give helpful specialized service
for the protection of PARTNER-
SHIPS - KEY MEN - SOLE
OWNERSHIPS - Be ASSURED
Consult-
FRANK C. HOPPER
-Representative-
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 462
Bluevale Belles
Al Peacock Home
BLUEVALE T h c Bluevale
Belles, Group 1, held their third
meeting at the home of Anne Pea-
cock on Monday evening. A dis-
cussion as to the number of girls
wishing to participate in judging at
the Teenwater Fair was held, fol-
lowed 'by the leader, Mrs, Peacock,
giving pointers on the requirements
of the Hostess or Reference File.
Mrs. .11/fathers had charge of the
topic, "Table Setting and Service";
also "Table Manners", Mrs. Pea-
cock discussed "Pleasant Conver-
sation" and gave the members their
assignments for next meeting.
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