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SOME CHRISTMAS -Little Keith Cameron, 10 -month-old son sent for Keith after all. It is a layout which his grandfather,
of Mr, and Mrs. David Cameron, looks over the model trains his Norman Cameron purchased for Keith's father and his uncle,
father has set up in the basement and seems to be wondering Brian Cameron, over the years. It Is a most interesting sight
just what switch to push. Turns out the trains weren't a pre- and no doubt is the envy of every boy in the neighborhood.
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MEETS AT CHURCH To Live in Wingham
Mr.., Mrs. C. Rintoul
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-Rev. and Mrs, J. C. Thompson
and family of London spent New
Year's with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Reid. Mrs. Kemp of
Cape Breton, who spent 30 years
as a missionary do Trinidad, was
with Mr, and Mrs. Reid for New
Year's.
-Mr. H. Treneer has returned
after spending a Christmas holi-
day with his relatives in Windsor
and Detroit.
-Mr. and Mrs, Bob Wenger vis-
ited on New Year's with her sister,
Mrs. Ken Dowd, Mr, Dowd and
family, near Milverton. Lorna re-
turned home with them after a
week's holiday with her uncle and
aunt.
Randy, Brenda and Bonnie Sue
Hafermehl visited their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hafer-
mehl of Mildmay one day last
week,
---Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Scroggie
and Billie of Guelph and Mr. Ver-
non Green of the RCAF, Clinton,
and local relatives spent New
Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
Forsythe.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon
and son Hugh, Minnie St., spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Sinnamon, Wroxeter.
-Mrs. Dorothy Ryan, Cathy and
Gregory, •ef Toronto, spent Christ-
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Inas holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Alex Elliott and other
The regular meeting of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Women's Mis-
sionary Society was held on Tues-
day with the vice-president, Mrs.
members of the family. Her sister, W. Murchison, presiding.
Mrs. Miller Davis, returned with The call to worship was given and
her to spend New Year's in Tor-
onto.
- Mr, and Mrs, 3. Lockric1ge and
family, of Watford; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Dunbar, of Stratford; Sister
Marie Christine, of Sarnia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Scott and family,
a hymn was sung. The devotional
was taken by Mrs, H. Aitcheson,
Miss K. Pringle and Miss V. Mc-
Laughlin, in which the New Year's
worship service from the Glad Tid-
ings was followed. A prayer was
repeated in unison.
of Bracehridge, visited at the home Mrs. Jack Day gave a very in -
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. formative and interesting account
Waiter Lockridge, and attended the
funeral of their grandmother, Mrs.
Dinsley.
---Mr. and Mrs. David Horwood
and Peter returned home Saturday
from a week's vacation in To-
ronto, Mr. Horwood's parents, and
his brother, James, accompanied
them and spent the New Year's
week -end here.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDon-
ald and family spent the New
Year's week -end with Sgt. and the Church Yesterday and Today in
Mrs. R., M. Bell and family in British Guiana," This was done 'in
the form of an interview and gave
a very clear account of. British
Guiana of 'today and yesterday.
The work done by the Presbyterian
Church was presented and the need
for more missionaries was ktresse,9.
of the work done at the Film
Workshop" held in the United
('Murch in November. She explained
very fully the use that should be
made of audio-visual aids in meet-
ings.
A letter was read from Miss
Laura Collar by Mrs. T. Currie.
After the business of the meeting
had. been dealt with Miss V. Mc-
Laughlin and Miss H. Wilson pre-
sented the topic "The Impact of
Kingston, They also, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Reidt in Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Groh if
Brighton.
Holiday visitors wan Mr. and
Lstek of enough missionaries pre-
1Virs. N. T. McLaughlin were Miss g
Nell Hutchison and Miss Meta vents the church from carrying out
McLaughlin of Toronto, Mr. Muir to the fullest its program of
McLaughlin, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. evangelization and education of the
John McLaughlin, Jane and Shir- people of British Guiana, Miss Wil-
ley of Ottawa. son offered prayer.
--Mr. and Mrs. Horst :vtsyk and A hymn was sung and the bene
was repeated in unison.
family of Stratford were visitors diction_
an Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas Day with her son
John Langridge and family.
--Mrs. Charles Hawke of Calgary and family here.
and Mrs, John Dinsley of Pensa- Miss Anne Geddes spent the
Cala, Ma., were visitors over the New Year week -end with Mr, and
holiday season at the home of their Mrs. Atkin Rann of Brussels.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Lockridge and attend- --Visitors at the home of their
ed the funeral of their mother, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Po-
Dinsley. Other visitors at the coek of Diagonal Road over the
same home were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Nichol of Glencoe and Mr, and
Ivrrs. J. Plourde of Sarnia.
---Mr. John Krug of Montreal
and Miss Carla Krug of Elmira
spent the holidays with their par-
ents, -Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Krug.
..-Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Brown wore Mr,
and Mrs, Chas. Adams and fam
ily, Hepworth; Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Loughlean and Mr, John
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Loughlean o Southam ton; Mr.
and Mrs. Scotty Macintosh and
family of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs
Tack Macintosh and family of
Stratford; Mr. and. Mrs, Sam
Shantz and family, Ayr; Miss Lor
ne, Bolt of Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Jones, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs.
Ian MacLaurin. and Jay and Mr.
Wayne Brown of Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean of
Toronto and Roderick of Water
lea College, spent Christmas holi.
days with his sister, Mrs, Elmer
Walker, Mr. Walker and family.
Miss Bertha Walker of Walker
ton spent a. couple of days last
week at the same home.
-Mrs. M. Blatchford spent sew
oral clays at Christmas with her
son-in-law and daughter, Capt.
and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and fam-
ily at Petawawa.
---Mr, and Mrs, Harry 1-Tender.
sonand two !daughters of Owen
Sound Were visitors at the week
end with her sister, Airs, Carl
Lott, Mr. Lott and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and
family 'of Orillia spent Christmas
and several days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Allan Hafermehl,
•Mr. Hafermehl and family. Oth
er holiday guests at the same home
were another sister, Mrs. Claire
Graff of Newmarket; and their bra
diol•, Ttaipit Ayel'st of T;ilint Lake.
• Mrs John TInferrnehl of Mildmay Clinton.
White and yellow mums decor-
ated Hampden 'United Church for
the wedding Wednesday afternoon,
Dec, 27, of Joan. Elizabeth Byers,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew
Byers, of Hanover, and Charles
Albert Rintoul, son of Mr. and Mrs
Albert Rintoul of Wingham. Rev
E. G. Cowan performed the Gere -
many.
The organist was the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. James Byers,
and the groom's sister, Mrs. J. Ro-
bert Campbell of Elliot Lake sang
two solos, "The Lord's Prayer"
and "0 Perfect Love,
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holidays were Mr. and Mrs,ar- The young couple will live in
old Pocock and family of Bruce-
Wingham. The bride is a certified
nursing assistant on the staff of
the Wingham General Hospital.
Mr, Byers gave his daughter in
marriage, She chose a waltz -
length gown of white lace over
taffeta with a scoop neckline and
lily -point sleeves. Her "finger-tip
veil was caught with a 'crown of
sequins and she carried a bouquet
of red roses with white streamers.
Maid of honor, Miss Beverley
Wright of Londesboro, wore a
green nylon sheer dress and car-
ried a nosegay of yellow and white
chrysanthemums, while the brides-
maid, Miss Jane Abernathy of
Owen Sound, wore yellow nylon
sheer and carried a similar nose-
gay.
The groomsman was Arnold Ril-
ey of Clinton and the ushers were
Donald and Larry. Byers and Don-
ald Rintoul.
A reception was held in the base-
ment of the church, when the
bride's mother received in a tur-
quoise blue lace over taffeta dress.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother, who chose a mid -blue
crepe trimmed with lace and each
had a ,corsage of pink carnations.
For their wedding trip to points
north Mrs, Rintoul donned a red
and black figured wool suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
field, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Po-
cock and family of Whitby, Mr.
Wilfred Pocock and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ruhnke of Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Smith and Chris
of Kitchener.
- Mr. and Mrs, John Sutherland
of Toronto, son and daughter-in-
law of Mrs. James Seli, visited for
a few days with Mr. and Mrs
Sell.
- Mr, and Mrs. Ken Baker and
family of Strathroy were visitors
over the New Year's weer -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Webster and
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Parker spent
New Year's with relatives ani
friends in Kitchener,
- -Mr, and Mrs. Elgin C'otttts,
Don and Peter, of Leaside, visited
over the week -end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coutts.
-_ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ritchie,
James and Thomas of Lucknow,
spent New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs, T. Ritchie,
- Mr. and Mrs. James Seli spent
the Christmas holiday week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett
and family of Tngersotl,
- Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Stone.
house of 13elgrave, Mr, and Mrs.
Charlie Johnston and Nancy of
Myth, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ed-
gar and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Art iddgar and children, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Maitland Id:dgar and children
of Clinton and Mr, Alvin Orvis
wore guests of Mr, and Mrs. A.
Edgar on ChristmasDay.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. TEdg•tr spent
Tl'tsw Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland TJ".dgar and family at
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