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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-11-12, Page 97 a a a Gorrie Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs, Elvin West- over of Niagara Falls and Mr. Wm, Dane of Ethel visited on Sunday with Mr,. and Mrs. Robt, Dane. Mrs, Chas. Hooey of Galt, Mrs. Olive Gallagher, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Masters of Riverside and Mr. Stanley Wheeler of Brussels visited at the same home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Has- tie spent several days with friends at Erindale, Milton and Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. George Sear - son, Hanover, and Miss Mary Fischer of Walkerton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt Searson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch visited Mr, George Timm in Palmerston Hospital on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gowdy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of Ethel. Mr, and Mrs. James Ed- wards visited Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Wilkin of Palmerstonon 111 'v' 1 HAVE A WIDE SELECTIOAN foi OF LOVELY \ 3 CHRISTMAS i § GIFTS! ,, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy and Janna visited Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Aitcheson of Sarnia. They motored on to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Isaac and family of Dayton, Ohio. On their return they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Allan Will, of Kingsville. AZ „rat AZ4 upper ake a hit at Christmas Your best bet for the family is SLIPPERS and our selection of styles, sizes, shapes and shades will put everyone from tots to teens, Mom and Dad too, in the best slip- perwear all winter long. Slip into easy Christmas giving! SHOP SLIPPERS! ti4 mommeemai lee V& iVie 2tig" A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT! SAMPSONITE AND CARSON MOULDED LUGGAGE COMPANION CASE Reg. $37.50, Now — $29.95 Save $7.55 - Men's & Ladies' Chic, cosy and comfortable Waterproof SNOW BOOTS Warmly lined, light in weight 4.4 A Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 -, Page 9 - BLACKBOARD WORK is shown to Mrs. Robert Ahara by her son Ted as he points up some of his studies during last Wed - nesday's school, open house at the local public • 3 iCt —Advance -Times Photo. IT WAS A BUSY HOUR last Wednesday when parents visited the public school open house. This is a general picture of Grade V111 pupils in Mrs. Wilson's room at the school. —Advance -Times Photo. SHO SCHOOL WORK WAS INSPECTED by dozens of parents during public school open house last week. Mrs. Ross Doll is pictured looking over some of her daughter Sus- anne's books in Mrs. Wilson's Grade VIII room.—A-T Pix. WIN -WIN-WIN A FREE TICKET WITH EVERY PURCHASE A Child's FERRARI SPORTS RACER STARFIGHTER AIRCRAFT 13" wing span 88c DRAG RACER Lots of fun 88c HOLSTER SETS Single or 88c Double MUSICAL TOP 88c Large 8" READING BOOKS Reg. $1.00 88c TRUCKS ASSORTMENT 88c TOY TELEPHONE Always popular 88c VOLKSWAGEN Scaled 7" Replica 88c CHOO-CHOO TRAIN Many hours of fun here 88c ARMOURED CAR Savings Bank 88c MOUTH ORGAN 20 Reeds 88c HELICOPTER Large 14" Looks real 88c MOTORCYCLE Strong Friction ®C�8 8 c Toy FARM TRACTOR Good Value 88c Sturdy 12" FRICTION CARS Bright :. Shiny 88c RAG DOLLS Old Favorites 88c PUSH BROOM For tiny mothers 88c CAP GUNS 12" long 88c PLASTIC WAGON Loth for your 8 p c Money here FIRE TRUCK For the young 8 8 C Fire Chief C�® CIRCUS BUS 12" long 88c BENNETT'S STORE Gorrie Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton were Mrs. Leon Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moss of Elmira, N.Y. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch, Ar- thur and Kevin of Edmore. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McInnes and Billy of Dunbarton visited Mr, and Mrs. T. L. McInnes on Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Hayden of the Wallace and Howick Boundary spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Baylor. Mrs. Jean Pletch, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black of Oakville visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Black. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Hermeston of Mount Forest and visited relatives in Port Credit on Sunday. Mr. Kenneth Underwood visited Mr, and Mrs. Jack Un- derwood of Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Irving Toner spent Sunday with Mrs. Court- ney Gilpin of Iluronview and with Miss Romelda Taylor of W Ingham. Mrs. Robert Thomson, of Jacksonville., Florida, visited her sister, Mrs, Russell Powell and Mr. Powell. Mr. Henry Klincic of Elmira visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gout.Iy at- tended the warden's banquet on Wednesday in North Street Uni- ted Church, Goderich. Rev. R. M. Bissett was guest speaker Sympathy is extended to Mr. Thos. L. McInnes in the lossof his brother, Mr. Wm. G. Mc- Innes of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs, Russell A;:,,ms spent Sunday in Kirkton. BIRTH STRONG- In Palmerston Hospi- tal on Saturday, November 7, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong, R. R. 1 Gorrie a son, Kent Robert John. "And have you any brothers or sisters?" asked the gushing lady visitor of the small son of the house, "No," said the little boy, "but we have a baby who will he a little brother later on."