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Whitechurch Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. George t urrie
visited with their daughters. Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald Ste. Marie, Mt.
and Mrs. Frank McCallum and
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Winegarden
in London, over the Christmas
week-end,
Celebrating the New Year
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Douglas Conley of Wingham
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn, Muriel, George and Al-
ma and Stewart Scott.
Mr. Stewart Scott spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Scott and family of Camp
Borden and returned at the
week-end to the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Wallace Conn.
The new central public
school at Belgrave opened on
Tuesday and for the pupils of
Wawanosh it is their first
experience of riding to school
by bus.
Mt. and Mrs. Earl Caslick
were Sunday New Year guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Russel Ross
and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl MeClen-
aghan were Sunday New Year
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Elmo
Pritchard and family of W. Wa-
wanosh.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold How-
ald of Oakville were New Year's
Eve guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher and family.
While Mr. and Mrs. Cam-
eron Simmons of London visited
with Mr. Charles Martin, Lon-
nie Simmons visited with his
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Simmons of Wingham.
New Year's guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid-
law and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Irwin, Fay, Step-
hen and Donald of Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Alton
and Anne of Ashfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlow Crowston, Linda
and John of Kincardine, Mr.
and Mrs, John Crowston of
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Emerton of Kineardine.
Mr. Jim Ross of Kitchener
spent the New Year holiday with
his parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Rus-
sel Ross.
On Tuesday Mr. George
Conn entertained Dave Patzer
of Guelph and Rivy Rabaloo of
South Africa. They are univer-
sity classmates at London. They
enjoyed skiing on the hills.
Celebrating the New Year
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and
Cindy of Campbellford, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed, Lori
and Cheryl of Fort Erie, Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Fisher of Toron-
to, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fish-
er, Lonnie, Lori and Lee of
Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gib-
son, Rhonda, Billie and Greg-
ory of Lucknow, Mr. Carman
Mack= of Brussels and her
mother, Mrs, Carruthers of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes were New Year's visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe
of Brussels.
New Year celebrants on Sun-
day with Mr. Charles Martin
were Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Simmons and. Nancy of London,
Karen and Leesa Scholtz of God-
erich, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw, Joann, Janie and Paul
of W. Wawanosh.
Celebrating the New Year
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Irwin and family of
Lucknow were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Irwin of West Wawanosh, Mr.
and Mrs, Clare Hopper and fam-
ily of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Finlay and family, Bel-
more and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hastings, Morris Twp.