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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-08-18, Page 3The University of Western Ontario SUMMERANFHOOL EXTENSION DEPARTMENT EXTENSION STUDENTS — OWEN SOUND CENTRE 1966 • 1967 All new students who plan to begin Extension work to- wards a BA. Degree during the 1966-1967 season must apply for admission to the University of Western Ontario before September 1st. All academic documents must accompany the applica- tion. Those without complete admission requirements must try an aptitude test at the University of Western Ontario on August 20th or September 10th, Application for admission and aptitude test should be made immediately to: Mr. G. L. Amyot, Admissions Officer, Stevenson Hall, University of Western Ontario 18b .....••••••01,01•1101.... URGENTLY REQUIRED PARTS CLERKS Two capable phone and counter specialists. G.M. experience desirable hut will consider applicants with auto parts back- ground. MECHANICS Dependable men with class "A" certificates for general repairs. 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BOYS' PANTS Reg. to $5.98 Clearing $3.49 at Boys' Short Sleeve JERSEYS 4:1.49 Clearing at IV Reg. $2.98 —Mr. and Mrs, Omar Ilasel- grove visited recently with his sister, Mrs. W, C, Rogers who is a patient in St, Joseph's Hos- pital, London, They went on to the airport to meet their daughter, Claudia, who flew in from Bermuda after spending a week's vacation there, ,—Mrs. Pearl Courtney of Toronto returned home Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Robert Hall, —Mr. and Mrs. George An- ger holidayed for a week at a summer cottage in Gocierich re- cently, —Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kee- mar of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Montgomery on Saturday. Mr, Earl Eastman and Miss Ann Smeltzer of Re- gina are holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery. —Miss Marjory Hall of Ac- ton and Mrs. Nellie Merkley of Toronto are visiting with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Hall. —Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Corrin, Ann and Barbara and Mrs. E. Cams spent two weeks at the Keswick Convention at Fern- dale, Muskoka. Mrs, Kenneth Hayes of Lake Worth, Fla. , is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Corrin, Dr. Corrin and family. —Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carbert and family of Etobicoke were guests last Saturday at the wed- ding of Miss Beverley Cunning- ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunningham of Napanee. The Corbett and Cunningham families are former residents of Wingharn, —Jo Anne Scott of Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald and family this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coultis of Manitoulin Island spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keating and other relatives in Belgrave. Personals WDHS Grade 13 Examination Results Jr? to Z.4 bb f- z ;14 .0 is Armstrong, Mae 50 57 62 61 79 59 67 Breckenridge, Dale 53 50 68 52 Burns, Mary Anne 57 55 64 65 75 61 60 Busby, Flarry 57 73 73 76 66 71 Cameron, Connie . 70 56 01 50 57 Cameron, Rodney 52 01 54 64 53 Campbell, Douglas 64 71 70 68 70 Campbell, Robert 54 83 69 73 70 57 Cantclon, Karen 51 70 64 66 78 63 61 Chettleburgh, Thomas 61. 76 88 77 74 72 DeBruyn, Sigberta 68 56 56 50 55 Deyell, Ronald 61 65 61 54 56 53 59 Deyell, Thomas 65 60 77 72 67 68 DeZeeuw, Leonard 62 63 58 56 64 59 61 Donaldson, Nancy 57 55 52 55 Douglas, Robert 57 50 54 53 51 Ellacott, Thomas 66 77 70 69 64 66 Elliott, Almajane 65 75 65 57 55 Elliott, Douglas 85 87 82 91 91 91 86 Forsyth, Judith 58 60 52 55 50 53 Galbraith, Donald 54 61. 66 64 '39 65 60 Galbraith, Jack 61 68 78 81 80 Garniss, Martin 50 82 85 76 78 71 Gibson, Darryl 70 62 56 63 57 84 51 Grainger, Robert 57 51 66 53 Harrison, Allan 50 63 57 Harrison, Ward 56 71 60 63 75 73 62 Henderson, Janis 67 78 50 52 60 51 Hodgins, Donald 77 77 73 76 78 71 Hueston, Brook 55 63 52 51 50 Jeffray, Marjorie 52 58 57 58 51 Kerr, Brian 62 93 78 84 88 93 67 Kerr, George 53 83 78 70 King, Jo-Ann 67 67 64 70 77 62 Kreuter, David 62 57 70 57 Law, Janet 55 51 51 54 54 58 Lunn, Robert 55 57 53 53 Madill, Glen 57 60 51 55 57 58 52 Martyn, John 55 69 76 81 Mason, Peter 65 54 McAfee, Jane 60 50 56 50 McCallum, Hugh 56 55 01 62 '34 McCharles, John . 60 52 McKinney, Norman 54 59 63 56 62 50 McWhirter, George 52 70 66 62 52 69 Merrick, Donald ....... 58 56 57 57 76 51 54 Millen, Elizabeth 78 82 75 72 75 79 76 Millen, Robert 69 70 72 72 70 74 Mitchell, James 54 75 59 67 67 80 54 Mitchell, William 51 52 77 59 61 Moses, Margaret 53 57 52 53 53 50 69 Mulvey, Peter 54 53 54 56 Nasmith, James 68 82 72 74 86 88 62 Nicholson, 'Margaret 67 50 59 52 57 Norminton, Susan 68 O'Malley, Catherine 54 63 74 54 55 O'Malley, Joan 60 52 74 65 Pattison, Doreen 55 55 60 65 57 60 Proctor, Murray .... 53 89 84 90 88 58 Reynolds, Wendy 53 56 62 51 59 Scharbach, Elizabeth 52 59 Schipper, Roelie 62 56 50 54 59 50 Scott, Barry 70 73 65 65 71 77 58 Scott, Keith . 53 67 50 52 Sleightholm, Elgin 50 63 70 59 60 62 Spry, Susan 51 54 54 Taylor, Donald 66 76 72 Taylor, Robert 50 54 51 Turvey, Linda .. 69 75 70 72 70 74 72 Wall, William 57 77 75 62 Walters, Kenneth 50 74 61 67 62 64 52 Wenger, David . 53 51 54 85 64 55 Wightman, Ross 55 66 58 57 81 59 56 Wilbee, June 58 65 62 59 58 Wright, Howie . 58 63 53 54 59 60 55 Wright, Janette ........ 69 72 57 50 66 56 72 Wtngham Advance ,•TiMes, Thur Mr. and Mrs. f3i11 Hilbert and family. --Mr. and Mrs, Murray Tay- lor and family, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Taylor and Miss Mae Ferguson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor, Eden Mills, on Sunday. --Mr. Fred Reavie of Powell River, E.C. has been visiting with Ms brothers, Mr, Jack Reavie and Mr. Rutherford Rea- vie and their families for the past two weeks, —Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lloyd and family spent the week-end at the cottage of Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Ferguson, Little Bear Lake in the Haliburton District. 1.1 ..... I ..... 111111111111111111100101/11111041111111MMMI}1114$ 11M4111.10M{MilM1401,111t.MMlft#1101#4,MIMOMI,141, Display Shows Cultural Activities of Community calf and service clubs, Wo- men's Institute displays at fall fairs, the public library, and Tweedsmuir history books. Mrs. George Hetherington composed and read a poem, on appreciation of all these activi- ties. Mrs. Milton Fraser reported the East Huron District annual meeting. The roll call was "Describe your hobby" . Plans were made for a visit to Huronview to en- tertain the residents, on August 17th. A bake sale is a project for later in the month. Also mem- bers will have a part in provid- ing food at the October plough- ing match at Sea forth, Refreshments were provided by Mrs. Frank Stamper, Mrs. Ida Evans and Mrs. J. V. Fisch- er. Vincent-Greenaway A quiet wedding took place in Auburn on July 25th by the Rev, Wheeler of the United Church when Miss Dorothy Greenaway of Bluevale and Per- cy Vincent of Clinton were united in marriage. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munch of Clin- ton. Miss Greenaway is the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenaway, Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent will reside in Bluevale. 'Donald's LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR moo slay, August 18, 1900 -- Page 3 and Mrs. Grant Lanni- dy of Snyder, N.Y,, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ney of St. Cath- arines, Mrs, John Mickle o f Waliaceburg and Mrs, Lenard Beathern of Amherstburg at- tended the Myth reunion and visited at the homes of their sis- ters, Mr, and Mrs, R. E. Armi- tage and Mr. and Mrs, Morris Swanson. "Permit me to thank you, sir," said the speaker, "for sit- ting to listen to me when every- body else walked out." Don't thank me," answered the listen- er, "I'm the next speaker," BLUEVALE—Mrs. Gordon Mundell was hostess to the Blue- vale Women's Institute and Mrs. 1. C. Johnston presided for the August meeting which had an attendance of 24. Mrs, Charles Mathers, sec- retary-treasurer, read resolu- tions to be voted on at the Guelph Area convention on Sep- tember 19th, Mrs. George Heth- erington being the delegate ap- pointed. Mrs. W. J. Peacock was convener of the program, "Cul- tural Activities Within Our Community" and gave in de- tail many of these. Projects undertaken by members were described and displayed, such as, embroidery, quilting, knit- ting, hooked rugs, drawing and painting, copper tooling, pot- tery, drift wood art, flower ar- rangement and gift wrapping. The living room was bright with displays of all these arts. Members of 4-H Clubs, Don- na Mundell and Ruth Mathers, —Mr. J. C. (Kelly) Towle modelled hat, purse and scarf of Calgary is spending a few made during their course, and weeks with his sister, Mrs.Jean the work of Mrs. Clifford Brew- Crump. er and Gail McLennan was al- -Mr. and Mrs. Fraser For- so on display. gie left a couple of weeks ago Mrs. R. J. McMurray brought to visit in Edinburgh and Ire - beautiful flower arrangements land, We understand that Mrs. and also spoke on the work of Forgie is hospitalized in Edin- the Wingham Horticultural So- burgh and underwent surgery for ciety, of which she is a direc- a detached retina of the eye on tor. Monday. Mrs. Wm. Robertson des- -Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- cribed the benefit received by Laughlin, Jane and Shirley of the men who attended evening Ottawa, are visiting with Mrs. classes on agricultural topics. N. T. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Peacock also com- Mrs. Clare Hutchison of Toron- mented on community sports, to were recent visitors at the same home. —Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenger were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbeck and Anne of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell of Lis- towel. —Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Carling Terrace moved to Lucknow last week where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Morrison and family of Francis Street have purchased the Smith home and moved in last Satur- day. —Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Muir of Montreal visited for a week recently with her sister, Mrs. Jean Crump. —Mr. Don Nasmith and fam- ily have moved to their apart- ment in Toronto, —Misses Mary Joan, Ruth and Grace Corrin returned home Saturday from Forest Cliff Camp near Sarnia. Mary Joan was one of the counsellors. —Mrs. 0. C. Gorrell and son David of Port Credit spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heughan. —Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barker of Goderich who holidayed ov- er the week-end at Graven- hurst and other Muskoka points, spent the week-end at the home of her brother, Mr. James Leishman of Belgrave and with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss of Bluevale and on Monday called on her neighbour of long ago, Mrs. Alex Porterfield, who then resided at Marnoch. Mrs. Bar- ker was the former Beatrice Leishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leishman who also lived at Marnoch. —Mrs. J. D. F3eecroft spent the week-end with Mrs. Alex Porterfield, Leopold St. —Mrs. Paul Lauritson and family, Vicki and Ryan of Salines, California, visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adair and with