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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-12-29, Page 10Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cars- well spent Friday in London. Miss Karen Carswell returned home with them for the week- end. Mr. John Carswell and Mr. and Mrs, David Inglis of Kitchener also spent the week- end at the same home. Mrs. Ruby Foster spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster in Toronto. Mrs. Edna Bride spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bride in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten- dreigh, Miss Minnie n,IcElwairi-, Mr. John and Bill McElwain were Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Trimble in Orangeville. Mrs. Jennie Mosure spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McDou- gall in Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benin in Till- sonburg, Miss Pat Harris of Ottawa spent a week's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris. Miss Lois Martin of Toronto is spending a couple weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Williard Ries in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pitten- dreigh and daughter spent Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. George Pittendreigh. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doig of St. Catharines were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomson and daughter of Richmond Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and family of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ridley and family of London spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potts of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Watt of Stratford were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schnei- der of Kitchener were week-, c n dnand.,Christraas,,,Inay .visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm- strong. Friends of Mr. John Harri- field will be pleased to know he was able to return home Thurs- day from Walkerton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Anne and Kenneth spent Christ- mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Spieran and son of Ethel spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Et- tinger. Mr. and Mrs. Morley John- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells in London. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris, Miss Pat Harris, John and Jim harris and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Harris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carswell in liar- riston. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Connell, Mrs. Charles Vcr Schoor and Mrs. Ruby Forester spent Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Keith WITH SANTA AND his reindeer as a background,the teach- ers of the Howick Central School posed for the Advance- Times camera following the school's Christmas concert on Wednesday. The teachers, from left to right are: Ron Livermore, principal Bruce Robertson, Mrs. Fern Pollock, Miss Barbara Wasson, Miss Jean Sparling, Miss Gail Dins- more, Miss Margaret Haines, Mrs. Mary Woods, Mrs. Dar- lene Knapp, Miss Deanna Dale, Mrs. Doris Jean Henderson, Miss Catherine Edgar, Miss Jean Henderson, Miss Mary Helen Thompson, Mrs, Eva Harris, Mrs. Nancy Dare, Mrs. Helen Gray, Clayton Cober and John. Cummings. MEMBERS OF THE Grade VII and VIII Glee Club at the Howick Central School are pictured above at the school Christmas concert where they favored the audience with three selections, "How Great Thou Art," "Eidelweiss," and "Silver Bells." The Glee Club is under the direction of Mr. Bruce Robertson, Principal of the school.—A-T Photo. News Items from Fordwich shown during th Aileen Versteeg, Milian, Barbara Gail Renwick. eir drill are, left to right, Susan Angst, Cathy Mc- Mann, Cathy Meehan and ONE OP THE highlights of the annual Christmas concert at the Howick Central School on Wednesday was the Christmas Wreath drill performed by these six girls of Miss Dale's Grade V class, The girls ••• Advance-Titles Photo. Zn--- /111:nreina;-* app' ear '7* c to All *a BEST WISHES for the NEW YEAR Many thanks for being the Very best customers ever • LEATHER GOODS BILL TIFFIN IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT t,.°O 14'1 tar Dial Wingham 357-3029 BLUEVALE, ONT. We're ringing in the new with a hearty thanks to all our won- derful patrons, LILLOW'S GARAGE 'a• • d 9 ti O II • o We hope all our f ri ds will greet the h I New Year wit a kotising che er. CALLAN SHOES JOSEPHINE .STREET PHONE, 1514E40 FORMOSA ONTARIO The New Year's bell rings out best wishes and many thanks to all our customers. FORMOSA SPRING BREWERY LIMITED Here's a to a happy .15-‘•-•---21.'"'" New Year. And here's to you, our friends and customers. Many, many thanks! GODFREY E. SCHUETT MILDMAY AND MOUNT FOREST 404 %,04 AT;oznagaie THQM4.5 JA1tPI/4 Pistrict Manager Vial 30746611 - Pcx 094 WICN011AM, (OM MANY THANKS AND BEST WISHES FOR A PROSPEROUS YEAR IN 197 SYNDICATE LIMITED oietiitiitOtinr CiYNliiilNi{1iiN/,{{YINiINN//YY/rir{{NNN,/r1Nfl,Yif tttt t ttttttt titi tt $41)Oli F.• e hope that this New Year unlocks the door to complete fulfillment of oil your wishes. We want to say thanks to our fdithful customers. READWItiti'S TEXACO SERVICE CONE Dial 3514380 - Page 10. 0- Wirigharn AdVanCeeTimes, Thursda, De c,'. 29, 3, Cvrling News The men's round robin for the months of November and December was completed on Tuesday night of last week. The winning rink was Jack Bowman skip, Warren Callan, vice, Steve Majka, second and Mon- ty Bennett, lead. Runner-up was Wingham's veteran curler James Murray, skip with Lorne Gardner, vice, Bud Burgess. second and Rohcrt Sinnamoin lead, The men's January draw started December no wish *-1-1 rinks; the new mixed draw starts January 3 with 3.1 rinks; the ladies have 3-6 rinks for the January draw and rime Farmers' club has ISs rinks. Other events coming rp for the Wingham Curling Club are social curling on January 7; dis- trict Rose Bowl playoff, January 11; Hiram Walker bonspiel With a bell-ringing -thank you" to our customers. same home. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave, Douglas and David spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reed at Dundas. Mr. Ernest Wegerich who has resided on the fourth concession of Howick Township, near Ford- wich, for a number of years left from Toronto International Airport for Germany, where he will make his home permanent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, Kenneth and Susan spent the, holicraY'Vyeek-end with Mr.and' Mrs. Leo Gauthier in Knowlton, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. George Joiner, David and Brian spent the week- end with relatives in Ingersoll. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Bride spent from Friday to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey and children of Port Colborne are spending all week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Little Caroline Dinsmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore, was able to return home Saturday from St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, where she had been confined several days with a throat infection. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jacobson, Kim and Shelly spent the holi- day week-end with relatives in Port Colborne and Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and family spent one day last week with Mrs. Drew Aitchison in Elora. Mrs. Pearl Patterson and Miss Leslie Campbell spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Geoxge Whipp in Gal!. Mrs. George Hurley and lit- tle daughter of London spent a week with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin. Mr. Hurley and Mrs. Loretta Pettiplace of Kitchener also spent the week-end at the, same home. White gift and vesper service FORDWICH—The of Fordwich United Church, as- sisted by the Ili-C group, held their Christmas vesper service on Sunday. The Sunday School and congregation also took part in presenting white gifts, Marlene Douglas was the leader for the vesper service, She was assisted by the candle, lighter, Elizabeth Topham and two leaders, Ruth Anne Taylor and Carole King. The theme of the service was the Christmas Story: A liv- ing picture was the nativity scene, done in Indian costume: The Indian hunters represented Luke's shepherds, the Indian chieftains represented Matthew's story of the wide men and the children represented everyone, The leaders of are Mrs, Glenn Johnston and Mts, Jack Mann, Duncan in Toronto. Mrs. Jessie O'Gorman is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsch in Toronto. Week-end and Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sothern were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mulvey, Cindy and Jef- frey of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern and Timmy of Pal- merston, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, Douglas and Jeffrey and My. and Mrs. Jas. Vittie, Saturday evening guests with 441,•44.:A.land Mrs,..-ZonlnlvloClernent, :were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Clement and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McClement and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McClement and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary l',IcClernent and little son and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaefer, all of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wild- fang, Brian and Paul of ,cRoks- vine spent the week-end" With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Friends of Miss Janette Thom- son will be pleased to know that on Friday she was able to be brought from Victoria hospital, London to Memorial Hospital, Listowei. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas and family, Miss Ruth Johnston and Mr. Jack Ruttan. Mrs. Garn King who is con- fined to the Village Nursing Home was able to spend Christ- mas Day at his home. Miss Pearl McMinn of Toronto was also a week-end visitor and Mr. and Mrs. Bernald King and lit- tle daughter of Harriston were Christmas Day visitors at the 1 January 14; and district senior play.-ott on January V. The club is oft to a good start and with a larger mem- hership, and ice maker Cord, Godkin is doing a fine job, Keep up the good work, Gord.