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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-11, Page 14Per 6.-Wingbana Advil a*`J' M,eS, Thursda April Ila Porsonot.Notes from Whitechurch Calvin -Prick U.C.W. will Meet this Thursday evening at rib in the church, The me" argue are invited and will be , taking part in the service'. The :risen of the congregation are also invited as a film will be drown. Mrs, Cecil Falconer and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin on Wednes- day attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Bert Jackson, of Blyth. M. shad` Mrs. Dave Gibb and Murray were Sunday visit -7 ors with Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Ro- bertson and family, of Goderioh. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Purdon of 'l,ucknQW, formerly of this locality. who on April lith celebrate their 61st wedding anniversary. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. sel. Gaunt visited with his siister, Mrs. Max McFarlane and Mr. McFarlane, of Ilderton. Little Carol Rintoul spent a few clays last week with her grandparents. Mr.:and Mrs, •$. Blank of Belgtave, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gana were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs„ Bill Johnston and fam- ily of Paisley, Mrs., Johnston is the former Lois Ribey, a for- mer teacher at S.S. No 9, Kinlass who boarded at the Gaunt borne. Reports are drat 'Leroy Rin- toul°had a very succe4fu1 sale on Saturday of lits farm *stock and implements with his broth- er, Brian Rintoul, wielding the hammer, On Wednesday last, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer, Allan and Kevin of Streetsville attend- ed the funeral of her grand- mother, Mrs, Bert Jackson of Blyth, Mrs. George Walker and Kathy attended a trousseau tea on Saturday for ,Miss Diane Humphrey, of St. Helens. i,ast Thursday Mr. and Mars, TOM Morrison quietly celebrat- ed. their Oth wedding anniver- sary, They have spent the en- tire 30 years in the village. The community extends best wishes for many Years of con- tinued health. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Wheatley moved last Wednes- day to the farm recently owned by Mrs. Fenn. Mars, Douglas MacQueen and Brian of Toronto were week- end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross. .Brian remained for a. visit this week. Mr. and IYIrs... Ted Evans, Linda and Larry of Georgetown were week -end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Kin - lough, Larry remained for a visit this week with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray, Bonnie and Donald of London were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mr -s. Tom Magoffin Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn Mr, and Macs. Douglas�f Amey of Winghfarn, Miss Muriel Conn and Herb Hunter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Har- old Johnston and family of Parkhill. Visiting at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Torn Newton, Barbara and; ban of Wroxeter and Stewart Scott of Langside. They' also had : George Conn of LicftrdonjGin them for supper. Miss Donna Leader of Corrie spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Iim Currie of Wing,, ham. On Sunday they took her to her home and visited With her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Leader and family of Cor- rie. Wayne Martin, Gary Chap- man and Miss Dilys Irving of err+M 11111111nc1u4Mi1111runia alawatistivamma ills rumanis issi snmoussionsuniimisissurixiiniimi usiiamuialli11111i111iu1.rr111u rn111in OUR FINEST F 4 • w '*sir iskraives Ceagratulations from the is area to Mr, as Mrs,, Michael MON ulteyale, cit the arrival of a baby daughter carr'Friday, We ave sorry to report lob w was admitted on That day to Westminster Hospital,. London, . The community wish* es him a very speedy:recove On'Sunday Mar. and Mrs, Cli ford Lsidlaw,, Arthur Leidlew and Raymond *Leidlaw of Wing. • ham visited with hen at the Mr*, Bob Stobo ,Qf 'ee* w r, who had been hos* pitalized at Winghaam" and Dist- rict Hospital, spent last.wreck 7 rec iperating' at the - me of their daughter* Mrs, Donald Dow and Mr. Dow,: .• Mass. 'ack' Cieghorri of Wing,. ham and Mr, and 'Mrs, Roneid . Cle Lorry of Kitchener, were, Sunday r isitors'at the home, of Mt s,. Ceoll 'alconeaa Arid Mrs, a THINGS TOOK A BIT OF TIME''on Mondayto -.ex+r harige 'their old. post, office box k s « �e c,�viile iffirl : mornlan �a;� the neva office �' . past f ace o et* �» far .a new; sex. were �.a�nd>>�y, vi's%gars, with: r , � � Rp, . Arid' yrs` ■}.] M �■y��■ for business and k�oxholders stead �a lane • .: -.,- ecrc*Tfires to. T .i#e Tiffin and faintly r y \ .Ah•. •'l w.�R •.h P rfrarral�ra�ruinri�r�i�ar�rs,�ria�r�urrr�ulu�N����il�lr�r��rr�riaw�ri��Nt�lrr�rr�rrlr�rr�Mir t r i ` rr i r �� ` i ° u�r�rirruM . aaiaaa� �i.`• ,..�.....■..: ..� . ��r ��IIM�r � rrr' r it � �� err . �r�+ �.� The W'innham : d 4vance--ipnes, Thursday.' April ii Itssal a MAPLE LEAF OVEN - READY TURKEYS � t why � tii1 Lll.39 6 - 9 lb. Avg. 1 a r• j •° a MAPLE LEAF HEINZ Sweet Mixed 1% Lba.ST SOAP ry PKC. OF 2 OLD SOUi 48-0�. HUMPTY\ 69( ^ DUMPTY REGULAR SIZE Salt and 'Winegar RA.NGE-JUICE 1 2 uz. 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