The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-06-15, Page 16Page 8 " WInghlun AdvarigeeTitnes, Thursday, June 15, 1957
PART OF THE LARGE attendance at the
Decoration Day service held at the cemetery
on Sunday are pictured as they listen to
the address of Father J. Mooney, guest
speaker for the event.
—Advance-Times Photo.
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THE ANNUAL DECORATION DAY service was held at the
cemetery on Sunday with Rev. Father J. Mooney as guest
speaker. Representatives from the Legion, Legion Aux.
Mary, Rebekah Lodge, Catholic Women's League, 100F,
Boy Scouts and Fire Department attended as well as a
large number of Wingham and district residents,—A-T Pix.
FORDWICH
Friends of Mr. Herb Collins
will be sorry to .learn that he is
la Walkerton Hospital.
Mrs. Jack King was confined
ta Palmerston Hospital a few
days last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Morley John.
son and Mr. and Mrs. Waliace
Bilton left Saturday far a week's
trip to Montreal, where they
will attend Expo,
Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Jordan
spent last week at Byng Inlet.
Mr. Byron -Cohn of Toronto,
a cousin of Lenore and Violet
I3eswitheriek, was in the village
one day last week and had been
able to see both women in hos-
pital. They are both improve
ing slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan
and Janice spent the week-end
at Inverhuron.
Mrs. Elston Spieren of Ethel
visited Sunday with Mrs. W.
Stewart.
Mr. Nelson Thomson left
Sunday night from Malton for
Scotland, where he intends to
make his home for the next few
years.
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