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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-29, Page 9'fte Advailee-Tirnek We•ctes4lor, Nor. 2,9, Mt Pp.1114, Reid hada ser1OUS stroke lost week at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ItichardS and family, of London, spent, Sun. day lust at the manse, with.Mr. and Mrs, Derwyn Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Walker aunt family, of Owen Sound, visited on Susday with his parents, Mr. anti Mrs. E. E. Walker. Mr. Walker moved another batch of broiler's out nrr Thurstity evening. It took most of the night as the big truck got thoroughly bogged down in the soft earth Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin visited on Sinalny with her uncle, Mr. Lloyd Bell, of Luelm9w, who has been a patient In Wingi0.4M1 114* WWI during the paat, week. ' Sgt. and Mrs Alan treader, -jr,tdY 1:and Aland, of Clinton RCAr.. sr.kait-ed on Sunday With Mr, and l'a'irs. t James Currie. The marriage of Mrs. Annie INC Ilvid (Etta Currie/ of Goderich, and Mr. Ernest Blake, of trucknow, was solemnized on Saturday, Nov- ' ember 11th, at the parsonage of the Baptist Church, Goderlels by Rev. B. Von Keitz, lyre, and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, of ,dorrle, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Well, TO- 110WICK TOWNSHIP ELECTORS Having been nominated to represent you on the School Board, I would ask for your slip, port at the polls on Monday, December 4th. If elected I will give my best efforts on your behalf. Morley Johnson 29b Ittvium mudtfled for nett Monday, Dee, 4, election as a candidate 'for -the Reeveship of HoWiek Township I would ask • your, support at the pats. t • I, have served for several years us a member. ot,,the township council and last years as deputy-reeve, and, am deeply Interested in •: the welfare and progresi j • of our fine community. Jr elected I will Ware ,319 time or trouble to forward the interests of our town. ship at every .opportunity, both at home and the , Huron Comity Council. vote and influence will be most sincerely appreciated 4.7 u Ihr1/0111/1 11:01,!! as • 11r. and Mrs, Wm, Rintoul, Marilyn , Miss Norma.. rorstfr 4nd Min ,141.41t, In the village, finished, a.s, far. Cameron, oi Mirth-1d, spent the i Beverley gaunt, of bottdon,. spent I as Mrs. Win. Dawson 's bowie .oia. einTalinallersf' „. ...... .....•414181316EZID! tiialehm„ ""• wrioarooglowwwwifote IT'S TOYS, TOYS, arid more toys at t; Alexander Hardware ilf1-4=F-IY4-r",'41414 (00:SE )701,"lt SINIXalrION N 11, ONV AND 11,AVV., THEM: AWAY VOR :CIIRISKRAS --You'll have a happy family X/T.A-N70V.,,Ail..-Atir7i.17.R.9111NINiNt.7.4:17.7;;IVI,SkYirMaii,7;1207;i7;a0PMff;',W roll Thorn and Sell Thew In The Advance-Times' If you SAFE DRIVING WEEK —DECEit1BER 1.7 ••• week-erar at the Linton! borne. All the week-end at their respective ri:i11ea nn Iiirnt ,y with Mr. and' homes- in West Wawan9Sit., Mrs. Mae Laussels. The Laynien of the Bromic Via- Mr", Irt•rip l'aterson, of Toronto, lited •Chureh were in 'charge of the spent the we trend with her brother,l afternoon service • in the 'United isle, d'hi Taylor, and with herjOhureh here on Sunday,. And Mr. nudia, Mrs. Win. Taylor, ca patient `Corrigan. told of the: work being in Wourham 'done at XeswielL 411 enjoYed, the Mr. and Nit's. ItAison Falconer I two numbers. rendered by the, choir, •and voos, of rlarnift, spent the i Mrs. Victor 'Etnerson,• district, week-end with his mother, Mrs. i president of the Women's. Institute, Cecil Faleoner, and with Wingham"Mrs. garnet Farrier, district direct- relialves, or of the local Institute, and Mrs. Mr. Harry Lee and son, William," Russell Ross,. district • convener of of Toronto, vi,dttri with Mr. and resaintions, attended the workshop Mrs, Witham Itintoul, Mr. and Mrs. meeting at irucknow. on. Thursday gwort MeIthemat and Aslrfiehl, last, from. 10 a.m. to .4 . p.m., study- relative'. on Friday last. l lair district procedure, m",• tordon Ititehhi, of El near_ Lay6roetr'sSunclay- will be held in tun,. and mr. Pit Mrs. Leonard ' k,i " Church here on .1Elftehie and family, ofLooknow, Srmall.ayl.nDfleivreerrns,ber TJ.v : IsOsetfiri, Gaunt and mit( on slimily with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ditchie, Donald, Mr. and Mrs,JamesCurrie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Currie and r•+milv, 'and MIss'• Leah .Currie, of Wingham, visited. On'Saturday with nfr and, Mrs. Don • Dirstein, of Brantford. Mr. and- Mrs, Kenneth (-aerie attended the reception in l'Pyth 011 Saturday, held . in honour of the 25th' 'anniversary of the mii.i.rrtie.i r.a.ge: of Mr. and,„Mrs. George ('.d et e r. • Mrs. Andrew Wilson" lies been, suffering with a •sore2heel, the re- sult of a twist of ber'foot, :Kathy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, and 'Linda, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mis..11use'el Pardon, attended "RoMper Roour on CI= last week •• Calvin-Brick "Ihrited 'Church and Whitechnrcli: 'tinned; Church are holding .White•• Gift Ahnday on December •, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea: McGladery, Normani ., Richard .and -Douglas, of glom, visited on ,Sunday with Mr. rind Mrs. Kenneth. Currie, • Mr. 'and' Mrs.; Wini.,'-itennedy, of Marnoch, visited -on. Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs.- johfi -Wooleock, of Glenannen. • • Mr. Hugh Simnsbn, and the men working on the dit,chi faif the water- , XPPda-y.. This 14 44 far as tire pipes wilt be laid cask of the village, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and. son, Randy, of Toronto, spent the • week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mr. and 'Mrs. John MeBurney, of Marnech„ visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Armitage, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Vattison, who spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson, of Forest, re- turned home on Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Elisley, of Clinton, • visited with Mr. and. Mrs. George • Walker on Sunday. Mrs, John Miller, Lueltnow, and her brother, Mr. Alex McKenzie, of Langside, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Robert Ross. Mr. .and Mrs. Thos. flaunt, of Wingham. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs, John DeHOor was a patient, for several days last week in Wingham Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Purdon. John and Michael, of Thorrabile, spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Pardon. Miss Betty Zinn also spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Purdon. Miss, Frances Henry and Miss Phyllis O'Brien, of London, spent the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. Wm. Henry. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, who has been nursing at the home of Mi's. Ashton, Gorre, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs, Farrish Moffat, who has been a patient in Wingham Hos- pital for the past five weeks, was able to return home on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon, of Guelph, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Elliott, of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Smyth, -of Mit- chell, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth, Mrs. Roger Inglis and George, of Walkerton, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bieman. Mr, and Mrs, Herson Irwin, Bel- grave; visited on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Wm, T,, Irwin. The many friends of Mrs. Irwin Are pleased to see her home and able to he out after several months spent 'in Vic- Me. Walden, of Toronto, who was to 'have been present at a meeting of the Bible Society in :the United. C'hurch here last Tuesday evening, was taken ill and was a patient in Lisbowel Hospital. .,Mrs. Russell Gaunt visited with Mrs. John Miller, Lucknow, on Thursday. Mrs. • Reuben Tiffin was under the doctor's care for a. few .days ittst, week: at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Carrie and familY were in London for the Santa' Claus parade, and all visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elsori Arnold, of Bervic. • Mr. Harold Currie spent the \4elt-end at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Richard Deacon, of Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reid and daughters, of Marnoch, visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Reid, of Mt. Brydges. Mr. Cl Mr, .a,nd. Mrs. Itoss Henry and .family, of Dungannon. visited on •Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, Rev, and Mrs, Robert Watt, of Toronto, visited on Wednesday with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt. 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