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'F. TEC I URCU !PARTY Al' KERR HOME
Mrs, Mary .Chapman. '+lr stat,l MRS 1
Nfrs, Russell ('lraltutau► curl t:;tatyl FOR ' � ) MURRAY
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;Pent the week -end whit Mr. aurl
les. Ross Smith, nt `1'r(r,,uto, :(lilt Thirty reintives and Wet gath-
the ladles stayed tl ,,pen+t the .4 er k r•1('t 00 Sunday at the holm- of
there, and with Stuuffville friends, Mt; ani Mr$. Gordon Kerr to at -
teed a birthday party held for Mrs.
Kerea mother, Mrs, S. A. Murray,
r 11 4+ ' who was 83 an June 30th,
� ■%�.N Theatre l'i\'t` Fa ns and tout daughters
• - were able* to be present, Mr. and
Wingham, OntarioMrs, Cyril Murray, of Goderieh;
Mr. :►nd Mrs. Walter Murray and
INN Shows Inch Night Paul, of Richmond Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Murray, of Listowel;
Commencing at 7.13 p•n►, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murray and Joe,
AA;4MTSSION-63c 4ae - $OO of ("ooksville; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
- cl+.ssie) Donald acid Miss Jennifer
(,rant, of Mount Forest; Mrs.
CLOSED Hazel Kastle, of Teiswater, and
Miss Lenore Roane, of Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs, Paul (Annie) Vanstone
FOR,and Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
• Murray, of town; Mrs. Ford Mur -
M ^ F4 1 F•
ray (asci Carol, Dean, Richard and
lard)' Susan, of Brampton; Mr, 'Wayne
Murray, of Otter Rapids, and Miss
(Tail Treniaine, of London, as well
as Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hallman, of
Welland.
JULY
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_CONTINUINC MEMORIAL'""
Bitty be donated through your local
funeral director
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11OSPItALS,, $Rl'9ONS.
S. S. 12 East Howicic
To Grade VIII -- Brian Gibson,
Harvey Cooper. roe.
I To Grade VII --Jim Harris.
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+r 1 Gibson,
GradeTo-Che.
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To Gra, lc V • Clifford Harrison.
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' To Grade IV -Jim Gibson, Ricky
Harrison.
To Grade III Dianne Gedeke,
Barry Gibson.
To Grade II --Arden Bridge, Val-
! erie Gibson. Eddie Kolsmith, Brian
Shoemaker.
Mrs. Rona Browne, Teacher.
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THE WINGHAM RURAL FIRE BRIGADE was unable to save the blaze in the barn wall, The season's hay crop and a number of
barn of Thomas Reid, three and a half miles west of Belgrave, pigs were destroyed. The firemen stood by to protect other
on Friday afternoon when a tractor backfired and started the property,—Advance-Times photo.
Three Buildings
Will Accommodate
Vacation School
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PERSONALS
-Mrs. Richard Sanderson, of ! ---Mrs. Fred McAlpine, of Tor -
Stratford, was a week -end visitor onto, spent the week -end
with her
with Town and Elliott families, and ;sister, and brother-in-law, Mrs. O.
was accompanied by Miss Alma 1 Haselgrove and Mr. Haselgrove,
Jane Elliott, who returned home Miss Claudia Haselgrove, of Lon -
after spending two weeks with her don, was also a week -end visitor
aunt in Stratford, Alma Jane saw with her parents.
the opening of 'Taming. of the .._Visiting over the holiday week -
Shrew" and "Tempest" at the Shake end with Mrs. C. Blatchford were
espearean Festival Theatre. Mr, and Mrs, Dave Crompton and Davena,
Mrs. James Helisic, of Clinton, and Mrs. Lloyd Crompton and son,
were also week -end visitors with Larry, all of Toronto.
Mr., and Mrs. Harry Town. - Mrs, Lloyd Keeler and Peter,
---Guests at the week -end with of Mitchell, visited a few days at
Mr. ,andh,Mrs, J.olin atroa)„.wetie.his .the. • end et-. lost week with her
parents„Mr.;a4d Mrs.'John Stron'g;- mother, Mrs, P. MacLeod, Minnie
and'•'his bre"thecs Mr. Bruce"•Strong Street.
' il who
and Aylmer
itchtso
t. A n
and 'Mr: and Mrs. Bob Strong' -Sg y
family, of Brantford. is taking a course at Viniy Bar-
--Miss,
ar-
- Miss Barbara Stainton sailed racks, Kingston, spent the week -
an Thursday for Britain where she end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
will spend a vacation. She accom- Horace Aitchison. '
• panied • her• uncle, Mr. H. Stainton, -Friends are pleased that Dick
and three cousins. - - Scott, who underwent heart surgery
in Victoria Hospital,
London, a
Mr'.-- • and 'Mrs. Ross Gordon, couple of weeks ago, was able to
Wayne, Larry and Brian were in return home on Sunday.
Uxbridge aver the holiday week -
•M• r -and Mr. anal Mrs. E. Horwood and
end 'aitd also visited Mrs, Goidon's Mr, James Horwood, of Toronto,
mother, *rho is' quite ill in Oshawa were week -end guests with Mr.
Hospital: Miss Doreen Bell, of Ux-
bridge; niece of'Mrs. 'Gordon,re- and Mrs. David Horwood and
turriefi •with them for sonic hold-
Peter.
days: •.-Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Richard-
son and Mr's. Allan Richardson
--Mr. and • Mrs, Joe Schneider I spent Sunday with their sister.
visited •,. with Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Mrs• O. Haselgrove, and family.
Gorrow• at Niagara Falls, N.Y., and 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Litt and
with M;r. and Mrs. Hugh Grandy Mrs: Richard Walsh, of London,
.at Caypga, over the week -end. � were guests .on Sunday and Mon-
--Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kerr and Mr. day with Mr. and Mrs. Barry
and Mrs, J.. H. .Crawford attended Wenger and fami]Y•
the marriage of Peter Howe, son of
1
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howe, of Ar-
thur, to Miss Doreen Marie Hunt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hunt, in Agincourt on Saturday.
--Mr. and Mrs. Jim Netter•field,
Terry and Kevin, left Friday for
a week's vacation in Northers( On-
tario and Quebec, and to visit
with Mrs. Netterfield's parents in
-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons Matheson, in the Cochrane district
and !daughters, • Vicky Anne and _-Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Brown, of
Franeinc, kof London, 'spent. the Flint, Mich., .and Mr. • and Mrs.
holiday. with their parents, Mr. and Grant Ernest, Suzanne,.•Jacqueline
Mrs.,Japtes Gibbons' and Mr.. and and Paul, of Hainllton, visited over
Mrs.,, William • Vollmer, of _ R 'R: 3,,
Listowel.. •• a
-Mr...--and Mrs. Raymond Boll
and family, • of Kingston, Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Groh, Kathy and Mi-
chael, • of North ' Bay, Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Bridge and family,.of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reidt and
Stephanie, of Willowdale, visited
over the week -end with Mrs. Roy
the. week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Ernest. • ' •
- -Mr: Jack Town, of Mansfeild,
Ohio, is visiting with his brother,
Mr. Harry Town, and Mrs. Town,
1;P.LGRAVI;-- After several
months of planning and prepara-
tion, this community will again
hold a bible Vacation School for
children in Belgrave and surround-
ing community. Members from
the three churches in Belgrave and
their ministers, Trinity Anglican
with Rev, F. Mealoy; Knox Pres-
byterian with Rev. W. Morrison
and Knox United with Rev, J. 1-1,
Anderson, have spent quite a bit of
time planning this activity for
children from 4 to 13 years of age.
Last year was the first time
such a project had been undertak-
en here and classes were so ,well
supported that it Is hoped it will
become an annual affair. Last
year there were 90chiIdren regis-
tered
is
tered
and it looks now as though
there will be closer to 100 register-
ing for this year's activities. Class-
es will be held in Knox United.
Church, the Foresters' and Orange
Halls, commencing July 16 to July
2
fl week:3 +mornings
7, vc. five
The theme of the •Bible School
is "My Bible and Me", with Mrs.
George Miehie as general director;
assistant, Mrs. J. H. Anderson;
registrar -treasurer, Mrs: James R.
Couites; purchasing • agent, Rev.
J, H. Anderson; pianist arid song
leader, Mrs, George Johnston and
Mrs, Lawrence Vannan1 recreation
director, Mrs. Ross Anderson;•com-
mittee tri look after mission • study,
Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Nor-
man Coultes; publicity, Lorne
Campbell, Mrs. Harold Vincent,
Miss Margaret Wight:Man and Mrs.
Ralph McCrea; finance, George
McGee, Glen Van Camp, George
,Tohnston and Stewart Cloaluy1 re-
freshments, Mrs. Laura ,Tohnston
and Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse.
The Beginners' class will .be
taught by, group 1, Mrs, Ted 1,'ear
and Mrs. Ralph McCrea; . Helper's,
Helen Anderson, Linda Coultes and
Wendy Fear; group 2, Mrs. Harold
Vincent and Mrs, Ro;,> MacSween; Mr..and.Mrs. John. Nixon and fain -
helpers, Karen Anderson, Ruth ay- spent Sunday' with .Mr. and
Michie 'and Donna Grasby. • Pri-
mary, group 1, Margaret and Ann
Wightman, helpers, Marie Couites,
Betty Rinn trod Mary Isobel Neth-
BENNIE
Mrs. Harry Carr►iss, of Wingham,
visited with. Mrs. Julia McNall and
Michael.
Connie Nethery, clattgltter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Nethery, had her
tonsils removed last week in Wing -
ham General ital
t. a Hospital.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Anderson were Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd
Anderson and family and Mr, and
Mrs, Les Sliaw and family, of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear, Wendy
and Rhonda, attended the • golden
wedding anniversary of Ted's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear,
of Clinton, on Friday.
Mrs. Ruth. Wilson, teacher of SS
5, Morris, entertained her pupils'
at Godcrich on the last day of
school, with a.tour .of the town and
ay :.lcnic. ' • : .
1 r
Ivlr, and -Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and
family, of Sarnia, visited. with his
mother, Mrs. Orville Taylor:.
Miss Marlene Walsh, of Kitch-
ener, spent the week -end• with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Walsh.
Week -end visitors with• Mr. and
Mrs:. Earl Anderson were Mr, and
Mrs, Jim Andersena.tid •faitiily of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. George Black,
Sandra and Margaret,, of Caunphell-
ville. Miss Karen Anderson return-
ed .with Mr, and Mrs,. 131t -ick for
holidays.
Mr, and Mrs, Alec Stylus, Patsy
and Billy, spent .the week -end with
Mrs, Cora McGill. • •
Visitors on 6utictay with. Mr. and
Mr•S.R4bert Higgins wt;>!e ME. and
Mr's. Alvin Higgins and faniil,v, Mr.
Jerry Higgins and Der(vllOa11 of
Wingliani, and Miss Margaret Hig-
gins, .of London: They .attended the
Higgins _reunion held at the Stone
School, Miss Margaret Higgins
then journeyed to' Port ]'algin for a
week's holiday. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Mike Rezansoff,
Heidi and Gail, ofSt. Catharines,
visited over the .. 'w.eek=end& with
Mrs. Laura Johnston and George.
•Mt': and Mrs. .Leslie Bolt a•nd
Mrs. Earl Desmond and Ralph, of
Morpeth and later called on Stan
and Doug Fraser,. of Blenheim.
Miss Lorna •Bolt with Miss Mary
for a few days this work, cry; group 2, Mrs. Clifford Logan, and- Miss Lorrttta Fischer, of
- Mrs. Alex Robertson. and Mrs. Roy Bluevale, are spending a week at
Pattison, helpers, Ruth Taylor, Grand Bend.
,Toyer, Procter and Doreen Patti- Mr. and Mrs. caranen.'Nixon,
MORRIS FEDERATION
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MacDonald.
---Monday visitors with Mr. and PROVIDES �� (�
Mrs, Joe Greenaawy were Mrs.
Margaret Ogram, of Toronto, Mrs. BELGRAVE The directors of
Ross Hanna, of Atwood, Mrs. Wes the Morris Federation of Agricul
Hanna, of Listowel. ture met for the final meeting of '
--Mr, and Mrs, Ross King spent the season at the home of Mr. and
the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford Caslick and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm King at Bruce Beach
Mrs, Richard Procter with nine
member's present. The secretary.
Richard Procter, read the minat.es.1
son. Junius, Mrs, Leslie Bolt, Grant and Lori, of S(,u'borough,
Mrs. Richard Procter, Mrs• Clifton visited with Mr. ,ld Mrs. Jolty
Walsh, Mrs, Gordon Bosman, Mrs.,Nixon and family.
Jack VanCantp, Mrs. Gilbert Bee -1 Mr, Albert Nethery, of Hamilton,
croft and Mrs. Earl Anderson, help- ! visited with Mr. and MrS.' Chris
ers, Marilyn Campbell, Doreen i Nethery to attend the Nethery re-
Smyth, Ruth Mettle, Margaret union,
Nicholson and Janie. Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs: •Ralph' McCrea•
Crafts, Mrs. Ross Robinson. Teen- Maureen and Douglas spent Sun -
age, Mrs, 3. H. Anderson and Miss
Stella Nethery, helpers, Joyce Arm-
strong.
day with Mr. and Mrs, Clare Van -
Camp and fancily. • .
--Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Gattinger, It was agreed that a grant of�an( Mr, and Mrs, George Martin, Mr.
Marney and Garry, of Guelph, additional $15,00 be paid to the Bel. and Mrs. James Coultes, Marie and
visited with their uncle and aunt,' grave School Fair Association and Audrey, and Mr. Martin. Grashy
Mr, and Mrs, O. Haselgrove. •
$10 each to the Blyth and. Brts. pressed appreciation for the work visited on Sunday with Mr. and
sols Fairs. done there. She concluded with an Mrs. Cecil Armstrong an.d family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Delmage and' Stewart Procter is to be contflct i, .invitation to the reunion to meet of Thorndalo, the occasion. being
Mrs. Heyes, of London, visited over ! t; at Niagara Falls. g aparty
the week -end with Mrs, Delmage's ed about a land lease, It was sn * , • cls. Interestin read- birthday for Mr. Martin
gestcd that a recommendation he lags were given by Mrs. Marl Noble Granby.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris. made to the part{ eonunitt('r' than i and Mrs, James McGill, Mrs. Bert i Mr. and Mrs, .lace Armstrong,
Mrs. Vera Armstrong, of Lon-
don, is vacationing with Mr. and
Mrs. DeWitt Miller and Mr, and
Mrs, Bob Cascmore for ,a. couple of thanked Mr, and Mrs, Procter and Mrs. Thos. Fairservice was• es- 1 cant Heather, of Cookstown, visrtecr
weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Teri Fear for their spoeially teleran with a. boagueet over the week --esti with Mr. ,incl
dvllss Betty Shrllenburg, of hospitality. Thn meetings will of flowers as July 2nd was her 818t I Mrs, Gordon Walsh and Mr, and
Fast Kelowna, B.C., and Miss Dor-
commence again in September. birthday. Mrs. een Pocherowski, of Edmonton, _ __ A watr'rniclon. treat for file
Alta., 'summer missionaries with children was given as a.liv,a:vs by
Chit; Evangelism Fellowship, are PR GRAM 'URESENTEO Alex Nethery, of Burlington, land
guests this week at the horns of ! the usual gift of salt was received
Mr.
four picnic tables he set up in the Garnis$ vary ably acted for the of Hamilton, spent Monday. with
park at, the fourth line bridge. president Percy Barker, who was Mr, and Mrs, Dave Armstrong.
The president, Stanley Hopper, - unavoidably absent. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDowell
. and Mrs. Wilfred n gram, AlNETIIFRY RLUNION1
- -Mr. and Mrs. Barneyf3e Kccma,r, (-� it ,
of 'roornto, and Mrs, Perc, Coup- Officials elected for next year
land, of Wingham. visited on Sun-
day1 Mo
n t-
Lod
with Mr. and Mrs,Y
gotnery, and all visited with Mr.
Clinton,
n
C View ,
Fitch 1iu on
at
John,
0
on Sunday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alexander Wingham, was In eharge of the! W
spent' the week -end with Mr, and sports arid races, which were en-! Lan earl Leas. Inglis, twin (laugh, -
Mrs, Jack Alexander and Mr. and joyed by the younger peopie A9. tees of Mr, and Mrs. Roddy Inglis,
Mrs • Doug. Murray at Kitchener. well as by many of their seniors. of Forest, have been visiting with
i' And Mt's, Logan.
A bus load of the Business and Guests were (.(resent foam Tear- their tondo and aunt, Ma n cent and nhilttrr n, Mrs. Cliff
♦ .
by all present from Percy Barker,
ef: Goderich.
BTD,LGRAVE The seventeenth
washeld
reunion
t ,1 Nethery
arm a
at Londesboro community centre on
signing;
+ bras
rni
with 125.m
Monday
y
the register. A. E Nethery, of!
r. Alva McDowell,
Mi'. and Mr's, George Pocock and
grandchildren, 0' Lambeth, .visited
with We. Jack Coupes. ..
Mr, Ross Mcl,waan and Miss Jean
McEwan were in London oe Sun-
day.
The Bentley reunion was held 00
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OPTOMETRIST 1
Now a: whole new golden world of SIGHT and
SOUND. See out' HEARING -AID GLASSES, a
lightest in weight. s
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were Mrs. Bert. G8r•niss, of Wing- July 1st at Sealorth Park •with a
ham, la'oscie
tti' Mary Isa
bel Neth- smaller a
tt
enclat ,e than
usual. Mr.
ery, of Belgrave, secretary. and Mrs, Roy McSweca and Mr.
- - - and Mrs. Les Vincent were tri
eharge of the tables and entt+r-
ITCC'l�i U i C11 tail' men t, and will he in charge for
next year, too. 'Those attending
frnni t301gra.ve were Mr.. and Mrs.
Albert Vincent, Mrs\ Harold Viii -
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NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS
Professional Women's Club and horn, Michigan, Burlington, Ham -Alex. Inglis,
friends attended the Shakespeare Ilton; Niagara Falls and Kitchener., Mr, Roy 'McGee, of Kit.e.henee,
past Festival at Stratford last The prize for coming the longest 1 and his aunt, Mrs. Leask McGee,
Wednesday evening and saw the distance went to Mr. and
p la.y.
Mrs, 1 o1 W
ingham,
snow
Tuesday
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as
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"The Taming the Shrew".(:rsntBears.% of Niagara Taii. !with Mrs. jack McGee, of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Iurgman 'ollowin; the supper haul, n Dungannon._
family, of t
tstnn spentett
SandaY
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are spending a week's vacation n at meeting,t'n
g, i
nch'
n
;
business items,v
er and Mrs, Tae{
and with his
father, M
,
Arthur Mooted
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their cottage at Bruce 13each. speoehes, and readings took plac•r'.1children, of Sarnia, left recently on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brennan,i
Mr. Thomas Gaunt, who has Albert Nethery, of 'Hamilton, ri•- a. motor trip to Seattle, Wash., and Mary and Michael, of Guelph, and s
on he work �om l'ted in Viet -aria, B.C. They will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Raynwnd St,.Marie,
been a patient in al weeks,lk return-
ported t p Stampede, arid visit with 01 ;Kitchener, spent the week -end
London, for several return- the Mcf,r,ie errrartery, earl Mrs, !Calgary , , I w Mr. and MTS. jviyles St, IN'aarie.'
pd to his home on Sunday, Grant "t3etarss, of Niagara Valls, ex.; ildritoittou rt'lati es, l with
and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McSween and Gary.
and'
Moore q
Mrs. ' 'rs U
Mr and 1 M
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