The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-09, Page 15r
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HOUSE
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BIG 20 -FOOT
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PUSH-UP
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$12.99
Safely constructed from selected straight grain wood.
Manufactured in Canada. Will reach the highest point
on almost any modern home.
SALE
PRICE 9 99
5 - SEWN
HOUSEHOLD
BROOM
REG.
$1.39
SPECIAL
99G
Full size fine quality natural broom corn.
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WINGHAM - PHONE 357x3631
WALT DISNEY ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. McKinney at his office at the Disney
Studios in Burbank, California, last month.
The autographed picture taken below a
picture of a mock-up of the New York
World's Fair has Mr. Disney in the centre
flzir,ked by Mr. and Mrs. McKinney and
their friends from Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hancock. The McKinneys returned
last week from a two-month trip of the
west coast.
Fordwich Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Demer-
ling visited last week with the
latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mines at Akron,
Ohio.
Mrs. Jennie Mosure visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold McDougall at Palmerston.
Week -end visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Curtis
Jordan were Mr. and Mrs. Staf-
ford Harris and daughter Edythe,
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Torn
Wade and family of Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mc -
Knight of Simcoe visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd,
Masters Terry and Daryl Mc-
Knight returned home after
spending the Easter holidays
with their grandparents.
Mrs. Ruby Forster is spend-
ing several days this week with
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Fred Ilambly fractured
a bone in her left wrist when
she slipped on some ice on her
way to work at Campbell Soup
plant. She had it put in a cast
at Listowel Hospital.
Miss Susan Witmer of Water-
loo spent last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bast. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witmer of
Waterloo spent Sunday at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. H.13. Fleet
spent several days last week
with relatives in Hamilton.
Mr. Arthur Forester spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Tomlin in Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bride
visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Riddell in
Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cober of
Toronto visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Cober.
Friends of Mrs. Lorne Lamb-
kin will be sorry to hear she is
confined to Listowed hospital,
having undergone major sur-
gery, Mrs. Wray Cooper is
also confined to Listowed Hos-
pital where she underwent sur-
gery on Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith
were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey in
Port Colborne. Mrs. Chiomey
and two children had spent the
holidays here.
Master Brian Nuhn of Gow-
anstown visited a few days last
week with Master Kenneth Mc -
Clement.
Mr. Cecil Lynn of Orillia
visited Friday with Mrs. Dora
Ridley. Misses Karen andJudy
Lynn returned homy after visit-
ing over Easter with their grand-
mother.
Miss Marlene Po!a*.Ias visit-
ed a couple days last week with
l.lisses Betty and iie',erley Hors -
burgh near Wingh.tm.
Mr. and Mrs. William Soth-
ern visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Mulley near Bel -
more.
Congratulation. to Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Wallace who
were married in Atwood on
Saturday,
Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toron-
to visited a couple days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Inglis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride
BLUEVALE
Mrs. John White, (formerly
Dorothy McEwen) and son John,
and Mr. Edwin Langshaw of De-
troit, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving McCabe
of Windsor, visited at the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Cal-
vert, of Paris, visited during
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Garniss and family.
Mrs, Neil MacEachern, of
Downsview, pent several days
days last weci' with Mr. Mac
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann vis-
ited at Toronto and London last
week.
John McTavish, of London,
spent the week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc-
Kinnon.
and Peter of Don Mills spent
several days last wi_ek at the
home of :sir, and Mrs. Harold
Doig,
Mr. and Mrs. William Clyne
attended the funeral Saturday
in Harriston of the late Mrs.
Arthur Jackson.
IViss Donna Norris spent sev-
eral days last week with friends
in Brantford.
Messrs, Donald and Larry
McDermitt of Kitchener visited
friends in the village en Satur-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Doig of
St. Catharines visited Sunday
with the Former's parents. Mrs.
Ross Doig returned hone with
them after spending a week in
the city.
Masters Billy and Jimmy
Holland of Kitchener spent
Easter holidays with their grand
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everitt Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson
and Miss Violet Beswitherick
spent one day last week in Kit-
chener.
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BLUEVALE—The Explorers
opened their meeting in Knox
Presbyterian Church with the
motto and roll call, which was
answered by quoting Scripture,
The offering was received
by Daryl Walker and Neil
Campbell led in prayer.
Mrs. Ross Gray continued
the story, "The Golden Coin"
about the little boy who had
been hurt on the road. He was
the son of a non-Christian and
the father was very anxious.
The boy's family was told they
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