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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-04, Page 134 4 ss I. t • N r 0 News Items from Mrs, Olive Underwood, Mrs. Srrua Wade; and Mrs, Nellie Xing ,aoeornpanied Mrs. Emer- son son Ferguson, of Fordwich A.C.- W. to a deanery executive meeting in St. P'ain's Church, Clinton,, on Wednesday after- noon. returned Mr. Morley Belt returned home from Winghain and Dist- rict hospital on Friday, Mr. Cecil. Grainger was able to rye - turn from Palmerston Hospital on Friday. �g ±yy Mgrppr. Robert Wade, Paul and Kathie of Pte, Claire, Quebec, are.spending this week with' • Mrs. Norman' Wade, Mrs.. Earl Cudmore of Bit's- £. ,vending a few i 1' g f dayswith Mr. and Mrs, bill Nay. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car- .son, Susan and Peggy of Brock- ville spent the week -end with • Mr. , and Mrs. . R. Carson and other relatives, Mrs, Jas.. McKenzie, Wal-. lace uurg, is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Alex Graham* Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pyke and Ms. Victor Stockton, Clifk ford, are SpOiding afew days w:irh, Mr. and aMts. Richard Pierce of Wheatley, Mrs. Edward N'ewto . Wipe ham, ,;visited Mr, and Mrs. Er. Harris on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ,Rayarmond ,Gowdy, :l sr. and Mrs. Find Cha.fst ans n of Palmerston at. tended the Qiltaria Lumber Dealers' banquet.' and convert, tion'at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, and also the Home ' Show. `Mar„ Wad;, Koch and Mr. - lenrKoch of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert $earson spent the we - k -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ha F xrrurnanond of - Wheatley. A CUT DO N ON AS I■ • .....• and get even with the` taxes ! 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Edward Mrs. Edward Newton, Wing- , iin t - g Nino visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris on Sunday, Mr. and Mil. ...RaY mond •Gow dy,, r, and Mrs. Find Christ- . iansen of'Palmerston attended the Ontario Lumber Dealers' banquet and convention at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, and, also the Home Show, Mx« Wm. Koch and Mr. Glen Koch of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Ivirs., `kChas* Koch,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert,Searson spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drummond of Wheatley. Mrs. Margaret Herd., Clivi - ton, spent the week -ed at the home of Mrs, Ewart Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy 'attended the banquet held in the First Baptist Church, _ Bramp• ton, on Saturday. This was sponsored by Mr. Clare Burt who orgagized the tour of Ja- pan, Australia,` New Zealand -and Hawaii. Approximately 40 attended. Mr. Alex. Mitchell of At- wood spent a few :days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson. Mr. and Mrs.' James Ed- monds and family, Stratford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams • Mrs. Thomas Ash, M Harry Templeman, .Miss ine Ash and Mr. James Graham \at tended the Restaurant Conven- tion in Toronto -ori Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schel- ter of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank David on Sunday._ Miss Ferne Bennett, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown. Mr. Bd. Gilmar and Mr. Harry Rhame were received 'in- to the eldership of Gorrie Uni- ted Church on Sunday morning by Rev. Ronald M. Sweeney, Mr. and, Mrs man, . BluevaIe, visited Mi. and'Mrs. John Boyd on Saturday, Mr. Boyd returned home Satur- day from Palmerston. Hospital. Miss Shirley Bennett, Toron- to, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett. Mr. Wesley. Underwood has taken up residence .in Bluevale. Mrs. A. Greathead of South- ampton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold King. Mr. John Musgrove, Walker- ton, alker-ton, visited Mrs. Mel. Gilkin- son on Saturday. The Gorrie Women's Insti- tute held Family Night at. the Ash Restaurant in Gorrie. Ap- proximately 22 attended dinner and afterwards enjoyed the euchre party. LAKELET Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth on Friday were Mrs. Ross MacGregor and Margaret. of Seaforth. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie visited with Mr. and Mrs: Bert. Wylie at Fordwich on Sun- day. . Mr. And Mrs. Laverne Green - ley. spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Heimhecker at Clifford. Mr. ` and Mrs. Allan Nutt of London and Mrs. Louise Nutt of Ingersoll visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webber. Visiting at the Webber home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Law- son Hintz and family of Kitch- ener. • WROXETER CLUB The fifth and sixth meetings of the Wroxeter 4-H Club were 'held Monday morning and afternoo°n, March' 18. Mrs. Wright held the meeting with. thirteen girls present. The treasurer's report was given by Debbie Townsend and minutes of the last meeting were read by Jean Adams. Mrs. Gibson gave the lesson on "Party Ideas". Invitations and answers were studied. There was a pause for lunch followed by meeting six. Mem- bers were divided into grdups and made cookies, cake and fancy cupcake.icing. These were sampled for lunch. A discussion of Achievement Day and plans for the supper ended the 'meeting yitidif,closed with lunch, • • THE NEW LEGION HOME fa coming along well these clays ,with the: cement block wllsrapidly rising, The etre or is W. J, ....IIIlulllll!!1!I!Nl,lN44!1Of. l,N1.411I400H4 1144.4044004004 Brown of Walkerton. The building is laca- ted at the corner of William and Victoria Streets..'---A-To Photo.. . . . �t��!►A!1lllNl4 $$$!!IlINA�IRINli!!1!ll�U,�N�1!llNllAa�►1�1A tote !lIINNNlHINliMiT roxefr Personal Notes Misses Aileen and Brenda Eaton of Seafortl . Oliver Ed. wards of Dublin and Lorne Ward Tuckersinith, visited at the horrie of John Hupfer last Wed- nesday evening; Mrs, Wm. Wilson, Fordwie1 called on Mrs. W. Weir. and Miss Gertrude Bush one day last, ,•week, Ross Coates Mr. and Mrs. were in4Listowe Su a h 1 n+�' y where they visited Mr. and Mrs. rack Lucas. . Sunday guests with Mr. and, Mrs. Morley McMichael were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Reriwr Ch • of Belrnore and Mr. and Mrs.. Ar- chie Miller, R, R. 2, Wroxeter. We welcome Mt. and Mrs. Gary Robinson and son of, Lon- don to our community. Mrs. Robinson, the f9rmer Connie Clarke, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clarke, local postmaster.. Mr. Robin- • son is going -into partnership with Mr. Del Roth in the barb- ering business in Listowel, Mr. John I-lupfer visited his cousin, Mrs. Ormey Walker of Listowel on Saturday. Sympathy is extended to %Mrs, Moore . Sr. of Wroxeter in the passing of a brother, Mr., Edgar Eckenswiller and a neph- ew, ° ;Edgar Cassidy last week. The Moore families attended the funerals in Walkerton on Tuesday last. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Noble, Wayne and Paul of Maryhill.. Harold Kranick and Lloyd Tenant ,of Detroit, Mich,,, at-, tended the funeral of their uncle, u e, IMr, William Ringlet, last Tuesday and visited' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Vernons ham Advance -Times, wick Lions bingo winnws Mrs. George riling„, Wing,. ham, Mrs. 13111 Sail', Formosa and: Mrs, 'Obright>i. Wiugi am; Mrs. Ansrett, Wingbamr Mrs. Riehl, ' Wirgharrr, Gerald Goll, Walkerton; Mrs. Drumm, Liar. %stoup; Mrs, Manfred Irwin, Gorrie; Andy Upper, Listowel, Mrs, Garniss and Mrs. Ferg R ley, Wingharn; Mrs. Garniss Wingha rn, Mrc, Fred ohm, W rngh.arx; Mrs„ leLennan, Lo- chalsh; Mrs. Alex McMichael, Clinton, ! } Specials; 'Share the Wealth Mrs. K Edgar,' e , Mrs. Newman, Clinton; $25 special, Mrs. Alex McMichael, •a,c ,i kpot lation nus, Mrs„ Haroldconsoplus Forgboiosa; door prizes, Mrs. Ivy Riehl, Mrs. Bob Montgomery and Mrs.. Obright Of Winghaxnr, and Mrd Hammer of Listowel, There will be no more. bingos Until April 26th. y, JApsi114, Hupfer. . Miss Aileen Eaton of Sea- forth and Mr. Oliver Edwards, Dublin, visited` the 'former's : aunt, Miss•Hazel Spading on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Salter, Toronto, spent the week -end at their home here, crier b+ay Ins trig to Toronto WROXK'ER--Larry Ronan of Wroxeter," son of Mr, and Mara,,. ` Lloyd Ruttan, who is a carrier boy for the Kitchener -Waterloo Record was among those env lug the trip sponsored by that paper last Saturday,, Thecarriers arrived at Tor- onto International; Airport at 10:3Q a. in," and boarded a turbojet to see the city from -;the air. They, had lunch in th �` e Aeroquay Restaurant and 'then went to the theatre to see Tommy Steele in "Half a Sixpence"Supper at another restaurant and the bus trip back to: •itcheaner concluded an en •Joyable day. HAPPY 10STESSES "BELGRAx'E--The fifth. meet- • ing' as held atitherhorrie ttf Mrs'. Clark Johnston„ The see- retarcy's. report was read follow- ed by the roll call, firs.. 'John- ston discussed party ideas, for - mai and informal invitations, Mrs. Cliff Purdon discussed. scenes and decorations and demonstrated_ making a table. "w centerr'fora special occasion with.a chocolate cake, • tj 44 • on the .,.p eci • palli,. Y i � � F,\q",44,01*,. » on ���r.-� �n•a `�a.i33 rii:!e-a,.,ti �iya, �ti�Mat' ecial equipment dsctibede �a. more Y uipped ipped cars at Your Dodge and Plymouth dealer's -- n ow. Monaco ' and Polara Specials! 2. and 4 -door hardtops .and sedans bonus- equipped with vinyl interior, deluxe wheel covers, rear window defogger, fender -mounted turn signals, bumper guards, remote control mirror, vinyl. roof,. whitewall or red streak tires. Fury Specials! Fury II 2 -door hardtops and 4 -door sedans, and Fury III 2 and 4 -door hardtops., vinyl interior, deluxe wheel covers, rear window defogger, ' • „ • fender -mounted turn signals, bumper guards, remote control mirror, Vinyl roof, whitewall or red streak tires. 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