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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-08-26, Page 311, • 1 • • Wroxeter Personal Notes Mrs. .Oliver Riley and ehi14- ren spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robin- son of Clinton spent the week- end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Barber and Mrs, Paul McCabe, London, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, Sunday visitors with Miss Gertrude Bush and Mrs. W. Weir were Mr. and Mrs. George Gib- 'son, Murray and Glenis, Mr. and Mrs, Allister Green, Lynda and Janis of Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feaver, Barbara and John have returned to their home in Teaneck, N.J., after spending the past two weeks with Mrs, Feaver's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard In- gram. Miss Marion Sage returned to her home following a week's vacation at the home of Mr. Ross Taman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car - sora and family of Brockville visited Mrs. A, Wearing on Sat- urday. Mrs, E. H. Fowlie and Mrs. Winona Burnsides of Smith's Falls spent a few days last week with the former's sister, Mrs. Clarence Clement. Week -end guests at the sante home were Mr. Clarence Clement, Toron- to, Mr, Holly Clement ofHam- ilton, and Mrs. Robert Isabelle, Debbie and Danny of Toronto. Mr, and. Mrs. Murray Mac- Farlane, Bluevale, visited Sun- day evening with Mr, and Mrs. Verne Clark, Mrs, Wm. Pearce, Cathy and Trevor of Toronto, spent a few days recently with her moth- er, Mrs. Walter Davisson and Mr. Davisson. Friday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Fraser Haugh were Mrs, Mabel Monkman, Medicine Hat, Alta., Mrs. Isaac Stokes and Edith of Turnberry, Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Noble, Wayne and Paul of Maryhill. IaMFWHEA'E... (kart— We We weigh in with the left your car needs for top pef orrance M475 c SERVICE CEE Dial 357-3380 - Winghcam -rale 52,x.1°' aFi Mr. and Mrs. Pete Marian, Jane, Barbara and Mary Ellen of Harriston spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark. Mr, Terry Clark who spent last week with the Bieman's at their cottage at Port Elgin returned home with them, L.A.C. Robt, Westlake, RCAF, has returned to Alsask, Sask., radar base after spending the past two weeks vacationing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Westlake prior to his transfer to Puitzi Mountain Base, B. C, Mrs, Eva McColeman and Miss Doris Hart, Windsor, call- ed on Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hup- fer, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hup- fer, Mrs. Dick Griffith, Mr. John Hupfer and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair, Holstein, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Tay- lor held a family picnic on Sun- day when the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Al Quipp and children, Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. Les Jacklin, and fam- ily of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop and family, Wrox- eter, roxeter, Mr, and Mrs. Jack San- burn, Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and Ruth Ann, Turn - berry, Miss Larinda Sanburn of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, Mel Sanburn and Charles of Turn - berry, Mr. Robt. Paulin and Miss Lucille White, Toronto, and Mrs. Bertha Mexson, On - ergo, I11. Mr. John Hupfer, Mrs, Al- onzo Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling were in London for the week -end where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bodfish and family. Miss Janey Bodfish ac- companied them back to Wing - ham where she will visit Miss Wendy Cronkwright. Mr, Ross Contes caught nine nice bass at Wroxeter on Sun- day. At tit Hospital Ashfield Twp., 2; Culross Twp. , 1; Howick Twp. , 1; Kinloss Twp. , 4; Morris Twp. , 1; Turnberry Twp., 3; E. Waw- anosh Twp. , 1; W. 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Mooney officiated at Sacred Heart Church on Aug- ust 14th for the wedding of Ferne Vanstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanstone of Wingham, and Richard Keith Whittington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whittington of Galt. Mr. Vanstone gave his daugh- ter in marriage. She wore a floor -length gown of white French peau de faille. The bodice was highlighted by a bateau neckline touched with appliques of delicate alencon lace and had elbow -length sleeves. A full flowing chapel train cascaded from the should- ers at the back, which was en- hanced by a slit at the bottom, silhouetted with appliques of the same alencon lace. She wore a French pure silk illusion • finger-tip veil caught up by a double pillbox headpiece. Mrs. Larry Sharpe of Walker- ton was matron of honor and Miss Marjorie Moffat of Wing- I,N.NN -o-Wingham Studio Photo ham and Miss Terry Newell of Preston were the bridesmaids. They added an elegant back- ground in floor -length gownsof the same white French peau de faille. Bateau necklines and elbow -length sleeves, and gent- ly controlled semi -sheath skirts were features of the gowns. A straight tailored panel fell from a tiny bow at the back neck- lines and to add a touch of col- or to their ensembles they wore fiery red petalled headpieces. Kenneth Whittington was best man for his brother and the ushers were Gary Whittington and Reinhold Mehring, all of Galt. The reception was held at Danny's Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Whittington will live in Kitchener and the groom will continue to teach school in Galt, They left on a trip to New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Ocean City and returned along the Atlantic Coast. WI to Sponsor Short Course BELGRAVE--The Grandmo- thers' meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Com- munity Centre last Tuesday, with Mrs. Stanley Cook presid- i-rg. A thank you letter from Mrs. Pat Squires was read ior the donation towards her Oft on her departut . The 4-H Achievement Day for garden clubs was i unounced for August 28 at Wing`>arn. The lr, adera fur the sewing, club will Mr,, Ciar'< ohnston, Mrs. Clurene, Mauna, Mrs. Stan i -Topper, `.i rs. Glen Coulter. A short terra : i quilts will . held in tl•e t;ommunityGeo re on October :' and 2b. The hobo teas to seise money for the new piano will continue for another month. Convener for this meeting was Mrs. Herb Wheeler. The roll call' was answered with "Remedies Grandmother Used". The regular collection and col- lection for Mental Health were received. Mrs. Stanley Cook read three poems, "Saturday Night Tradition", "Yesterday and To- day", "Pioneer Grandmother of Two Showers ForBride—Eled FORD WICII--Mrs. Barry Mc- Pherson of Chesley and Miss Rosanna Worden entertained for a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home in London on Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, bride -elect of next month. After a barbecue supper was served Miss Armstrong was pre- sented with many lovely gifts for which, she thanked her fri- ends. Those present were her classmates of the 19114 gradua tion class of Stratford General hospital. On Saturday evening Mrs. Scott Clarkson and Miss Glenna 1lihberd also entertained at the former's home for a miscellan- eous shower. Contests and games were enjoyed and Eliza- beth thanked everyone for her gifts. A delicious lunch was served. Mine". The address was given by Mrs. Albert Coultes withthe topic, "A Link with the Past''. Mrs. Mel Bradburn played"Dar- ling Nellie Gray" and "Little Brown Jug" on the harmonica. Duets by Mrs. James Michie and Mrs, Herb Wheeler, "Old Ar.n Chair" and "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" were sing. Margaret Nicholson reported cin the Folk school she attended in Goderich. A euntesr an "Conveniences ctn. ;': ndr.no- tlrets missed" was conducted. Lunch was served >'y Mrs. Cliff. Logan, Mrs. Albert Vpa- cent and Mrs. Robert l�:trd•. u. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Aug. 26, 1966 -- PERSON AL NOTES Mr, and Mrs, HaroldMit- obeli of Hamilton are spending their holidays with his mother, Mrs. Herb Mitchell and visiting other friends and relatives. Miss Ruth Ann Currie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. John Currie underwent surgery at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, last Wednesday. -.Miss Barbara Stainton is holidaying this week with her sister, Mr, and Mrs. William Danchuk in Toronto. —Dr. and Mrs. Eric C. Apps and David of Kenora are visit- ing this week with Mrs. W, W, Currie and other relatives in town after attending the wed- ding on Friday of their son,Rob- ert Apps in Toronto, —Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rose of Blenheim spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Currie, —Mrs. D, L. McKinnon of Toronto spent the past week with her brother, Dr. George and Mrs. Howson. —Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wild were Mrs, Elizabeth Droumbolis of London, Captain Viola Droumbolis of Gananoque and James G. Wild, Little Long Rapids, Ont. —Miss Ruth Ann Cox of Chatham and Miss Gertrude Pickard, also of Chatham;, visited with Mrs. T. Boss on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhunke of Guelph spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. W. Po- cock and visited her father who is a patient in the hospital. --Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Renwick of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keemar of Toron- to and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery visited .on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey McDermott in Orange- ville. -- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Monty Bennett last week were Miss Shirley Gartman of Toron- to, Mr. Nelson Cairns of Wiar- ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Oliphant, Mr. Eric Nickle of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and children of London. —Mr,, and Mrs. William Hazlitt of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Hazlitt and family of Aurora visited Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, --Mrs. Eva Crowe of Toron- to spent the. week -end with her sister, Mrs. W. Pocock and also visited with Mr, Pocock inhos- pital. --Mr. James A, Lawson of Ottawa spent a few days last week with his sister, Mr..and Mrs, Don Cameron and family, and visited with his father who is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. —Miss Pat Coulter of Gode- rich and Mr. Reg Coulter of Severn Bridge spent the week- end at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coul- ter. Ray Laidlaw was in Toronto last week attending a Frigidaire appliance service course. He is employed by Burke Electric of Wingham. Mrs. Robert Wenger and family visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell, Listowel, on Tuesday. A house cat has been known to reach the age of 27 years. 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