The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-25, Page 14Iranee4Tirnes, Thutsday, ' Jan, 2S, 1968 '
4grave Personals
Ileal was to Mr. Fred
Ce who celebrated his
birthday on Monday. January
1d.
M. and Mrs. Harvey Hop-
. per of Port blgin visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lyle
*topper,
Mr. Mason Robinson,
chair tan of the East W awan-
osh Centennial Committee re-
ceived a Centennial Medal
ftom the Department of Secre
tary of State this week in re-
cognition of his work in con-
nection with the township's
•lOOtl.1 anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robirr
son and Elaine visited on Sun-.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Camer-
on Robinson of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lewis Cook
and -Mrs. Telford Cook spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cook of Clinton.
Mr. Hachira Kabota, Mr.
Fughiko Yashirro. Mr, Kuray
Sudo and Mrs. Hitoshi of the
University of Guelph spent the
week-en4 with Mr, and Mrs.
George Procter.
A crokinole party will be
held Friday evening at 8:15 in
the Sunday School rooms of
Knox United Church,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman,
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston,
Mr. Robert H . Coultes, Mr.
Arnold Bruce and. Mr.- and Mrs.
Lloyd. Freethy attended the
United Co -Operative of Ont-
ario annual -meeting on Jan-
uary 15 and 16, in the Royal
York Hotel.
Belgrave friends extend
congratulations to Mrs.. James
Taylor who celebrated her
90th'birtjhday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Coultes and family spent Sun-
day with Mr. Kenneth Davies
of Stratford.
Personal Nates fro
Mr. and Mrs, hen McClen-
aghan of, WinghaM spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
Little Eric Ross returned to
- his home at Bluevale on Wed-
ne- slay after having been a
patient in Wingbam and Dist-
rict Hospital where he had an
appendectomy. lie is hoping
to return to school this week.
Eric is a frequent visitor in
this community with bis grand-
, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ross.
.We •are pleased to report
that Russel Ritchie who spent a
few days on the week -end 'in
Wingham and District Hospital,
returned home on Sunday after.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mur-
ray, Kathleen, Phyllis, Alex
and Patricia of Sharon spent -
the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles.Tiffin.
Rev. Horace Braden of
London was a dinner guest on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
r7
John De Boer and family, prior
to going to Langsk1e Chttra h
for afternoon sear'vfce, .
Mrs. Waiter Elliott and
Mrs. Dave King, leader* for
Whitechurch Club, attended
the training schdoi for maturing
Fruit at Lucknow on Wednes-
day and Thursday,
John 'Crowston, a fOWiler
resident of Larigside community
and now of. Lucknow, was ad-
mitted to Victoria Hospital,
London on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Tif-
fin were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Pardon of
West Wawanosh.
Mrs. Charles Cook of
Lucknow visited on Friday with
Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mrs.
A.E. Pardon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zinn
spent the week -end with his
sister, Mrs. Wallace Carson
and Mr. -Carson of Hickson and
on Sunday all the Zinn. family
gathered in Woodstock where
they celebrated with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin
Zinn on their 51st wedding an-
niversary,
Mr, and Mrs,. Don Ross
and Douglas, aceQmpanied by
Mars. Ebert Ross, ;spent Wed.
nesday ,in Owen Sound and .
visited, with Mr, and Mrs,
George RCM. and family, Mrs,
Alert Rota .rcm aiaaed foF a few
weeks visit with users,
This community, extends
their sympathy to Mr. Jim
Wilson. In the passing last week -
of his another, lis, Andrew
Wilson.
PauLGeigeer.of Waterloo
acrd"Miss Corrine Herr of Strat,
ford were Sunday visitors with
Mr,and Mrs, Carl McClena-
ghan•
Jim F alconer- spent a -few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs, Lester Falconer, of Cul-
ress.
This coma inity extends
sympathy to the relatives of
Fred Deacon, who passed away
last week at the home of Mr.
church
and Mrs, John Jaaasmieson.
Mr. and"Mlrs. Ivan. Laid
taw and Janet and Mrs. Jan
CrOVist04 of l cknow were in'
London on Satiuday where they
visited with Joan-Crowston, a
patient at Victoria Hospital.
On Sunday at C.al,vib,
Brick Church Stephen Edward,
Mon of Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Dow, was baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan were friday even-
ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
1 me Howe and family , qrf
Teeswater.
'This community extends
'sy° i pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Schwichtenberg of Port
Elgin in the passing on Sunday
of his father, Fred Schwichten-
berg, of Mildmay. Mrs. Wil-
bert Schwichtenberg is the for-
mer Marjorie Coultes. Lori
Jane and Kerry Schwichtenberg.
are visiting with their grand- -
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes for a few days.
`Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Gros-
korth, tuna and Matthew of
Toronto spent the week*»end'
With his ,parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Elwood ! roslkorth.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim 'Toth of
Kitchener spent the weekmend:
with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs.
John, L. Currie and their sons,,
Robbie and Billie . who are,•
spending a few weeks with thir
grandparents. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Fear, Bow
Marie. Murray and avid also
visited arr,
Lioydatthe GoUaCuan. ofie' W me• stock
is visiting with Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Eckenswillet.,
Mr. David Bean who is
working at Sutinybrook Hospital,
Toronto, spent the week -lend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford.
Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
Conn were Sunday afternoon
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
MacDonald of Teeswaiter,
Mr, and Mrs. Clark Johns-
ton and Janette of London were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, George Young.
Attending their brother,
Fred Deacon's funeral were
Mrs', Ray (Be»ie) Edington
Detroit who is spend ttsis
,winter in Florid* awl 1s, Gil*
bert (Marie) Seitz of Troy,
Miehig,n, of Teeswrlter, Ray
tington .a and }Airs. Bergman.
and her two: daughters of t-.
rott, All visited with M. '.and'
Mrs, Wayne Day of Bluevale.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coulter:
Debbie, Kevin and,, Blaine of
• Dresden were. Sunday visitors
+ it4 Was aiids, 111 aE w Cool.
tes and visited the funeral pari
lour at Mildmay where the re.
rains of Mr. red Sebwidhten-
rg rested, ' ° Cal
Vin , and �r s. Calvin Irwin
and Shirley of Oshawa were
Sunday visitors with her parents, '
Mr, and Mrs. Torn :Magoffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni 'Arnie:
-son were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert' Procter
of Morris Township, W °
Whitechurch and James-
town teams played brooznball
In the Wingham Arena Monday
everting. 'Neither team won a
goal,
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