The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-06-13, Page 11JOANtOUISE RINCHIN of R. R. 1 Preston,,
left, and Doris Kathleen %H -Hodgins, 1NIng-
ham, centre, are shown receiving the
Winnie 'Ablett: Lawson Award for high •
fr
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standing in the Home Management Option,
The awards were presented, -by Mr. Ablett.
Lawson at the awards banquet •for the
Bachelor of. Household Science students.
of the University, of . Guelph.
Mn
hosts W.M.S
egm
WliMECHURCH--Langside
W. M.8, M14 the June meeting
on last Wednesday afternoon at
the hors of Mrs. Bob Btregman.
The president, Mrs. Charles
Tiffin opened the meeting with
the call to worship and every-
one repeated the W. M.S. Pur-
Pose
Mrs. Dregrnarfpresided it the
the piano for the hymn singing.
Ms. 1ftri. Orr read the Scrip.
lure, The meditation was
given, by Mrs, Gordon . wail and.
Mrs. Welsh offered. prayer.
The offering was received
by 1.00 Bregwan and dedicated
by Mrs. Bregman, The rola,
call was answered by eight
members by a verse with the
word service. or'serve
- The July meeting will be
held at 'the, home of, Mus., Gore
don Wall ;with Mrs.-tloyd Mof-
fat and .Mlss.Emma 'Richardson.
preparing the program,, Mrs,
Tiffin closed the ineefing with
the Lord's prayer, Mrs, ' B reg*
than served, lunch, Mrs. Tiffin
thanked the hostess and: those
taking part.
For the past 2/2 years "gob" McKinley has capably , represented the eonitituen
Huron I Ottawa. He has Worked full-time on your behalf.
s a Farmer ..
• "Bob" McKinley will fiqht for increased wheat sales.
• "Bob" McKinley supports the plan for an "Eastern Bureau of
Agriculture"
•
"Bob" McKinley will fight for updating of the Farm Improvement
Loans Act.
KEEP A STRONG VOICE IN OTTAWA FOR HURON FARMERSH
of
As a Businessman ...
• "Bob" McKinley will fight to cut out .wasteful spending
• "Bob" McKinley will fight to reduce the rate of inflation
• "Bob" McKinley, as a member of the Labour Committee, works
continuously for the working man.
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For Sincere, Full-time Representation
ON JUNE 25, RE-ELECT
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
Mammoth Chicken Barbecue
AT.
Goderi'ch Agricultural park
Guest Speaker: HON. W. A. ST WAI ,
Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Ford.
� bl w1 by the Huron Prorresolvo Coni4rvativ!M oi)
MONDAY,
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8. P.M.
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Abd ayriibble at the pat*;
AGE ISN'T IMPORTANTin: Judo as these young lads de-
monstrated at CFB. Clinton on Saturday when the base
elks and organizations took part in Armed Forces Day. --
Advance -Times Photo.
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Whitechurch. News
, This community extends
sympathy to Mr. Robert Mow
bray and to the Kennedy rela-
tives•In the passing of Mrs.
Mowbray on Saturday.. The
late:';tubs. Mowbray at one time
wasa resident of this commun.?
This community extends.
sympathy to Mrs. Chester Tay-
lor and family in the sudden
passing,of Mr. Taylor,whose
funeral on Sunday was attended
Reception held in
Whitechurch hall
WHITECHURCH--On Friday
evening a recti ion was• held
for Mr, and Mrs;; Dave Sander.
sbn in Ittft-ha There. .
Music for the occasion was
supplied by Tiffin s Orchestra
with Brian Rintoul doing the
calling off.
At lunch time Mr, and Mrs.
Sanderson' were called to the
platform and givenseats of
honor while Kenneth Zinn read
an address.. Bradley Galbraith
on behalf of the crowd; pre-
sented them with a gift of
money.
Both Helen and Dave replied,
'Xhanking• their friends for re -
me rrobering them with the gift
and the reception. They ex
tended invitations to all to visit
visit them at their home in St.
Catharines, and gave their ad-
dress.
Mrs. Sanderson is the former
Helen Currie. •
Wed Saturday
at U.C. manse
WH ITECHURCH --On Satur-
day Jim Morrison was grooms-
man for his friend, Garry Koyle
when he married Miss Jennifer
Whyte of London at the Wing-,
ham United Church parsonage.
Rev. Cecil Jardine officiated.
A reception for the relatives
and friends was held that even-
ing at the brme of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bloss Koyle of
Langside. Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Koyle will reside in London.
Bluev�le
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Vincent on Sunday 'were
M. Norman Vincent and son
Lyle of Grand Bend, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Vincent of Belgrave
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. McKin-
ney,
cKin-
ney, Mrs. Charles Bosman,
also Mrs, Cecil Griffiths, of
Guelph, have gone to North 4
Cliff. Mich., to visit their
brother, Lyle McKinney. who
is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goll
celebrated their 26th wedding
anniversary and were surprised
by neighbors bringing gifts and
greetingit on Friday night.
Robert Campbell, of Wing•
ham. a representaltive of the
Gideon* spoke in Knox Presby-
terian Church on Sunday.
by rarrany. front• here;.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Farrier
of :London spent the week -.end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Farrier.
MTs, Emma Coffin of Galt
spent the week -end with Ws.
Ezra' Scholtz ,and was guest
soloist at the morning and, ev-
'ening, anniversary services in
the United Church. Mrs. Mei
Greer of ;Lucknow,visited Sun-
day at the same home.
Mr., and Mrs. Fred Tiffin
took Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Tif-
fin to St. Joseph's Hospital .on. •
Sunday where Charles. wai ad
minted for emergency treatment
and hospitalizedfor a few days
for check-up. We wish him a
speedy, recovery. •
Kirk Beecroft received word
last week that he had passed the
eams.w'ritten in. May at Gue l
0. A.C. `'he examinations . ,
•
were in connection With a short
course in bulk tank milk grad-
ing.
Mrs, and Mrs. • Victo ase-
more of Brantford spent the
week -end with her relatives,.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morrison
and .friends, and with his relai'
fives, Mrs, Chester Casemore -
and Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Marsh.
Relatives and friends attend-
ing the funeral of the late Mr.
Charles. Martin were Mr. and
-Mrs. Earl Wight, Mrs. John
Hamilton, Rorie . and Ernest
Wight, all of Thedford,. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Prest of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom O' Malley,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pyon, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Frank
Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs.
Trueman Beatty, of Sarnia, and
Wayne Martin, of Hamilton.
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Imore Personals
imosea1k are ail happy
with the news coming from our
'village this week.
Our happiest news is the fact
that Mrs. John Farrell returned
toiler ane on Thursday of
last week, We are till align-
ed to have Mrs. Farrell home
after a Stay in hospital of close
to a year. • ,
We were also glad to :heti
that Ret, E.R.; *Hawke*was able
to'returu to bis home in Blue- i;
✓ ie.tsat weaek, and all hope
that he continues to illow im-
provement.
Gwen mss was allowed to
Borne house forthe weelt.end.
She las returned to the hospital
for ..lore ' treatment, but, it was
nice to have her home for two
days.
Meanwhile. Darlene Ballagh
is stil recuperating at her home
here. and we hopel. soon will
be feeling up to snuff. The
same wishes go out to Mrs.
Bruce Harkness.:. • ;
MA! and Mks, Bruce Darling
were guests at the Saturdaywed
ding in PplMerston United
Church, of :Mrs Darling's cous-
in.' is Bickniler, daughter of
Ms.And Mrs. Ar1,0 ackmier of
R. R.. 1 Palmerston. to Gordon
McCuliqfcli of R.A. '1, Moore-
field.,
Miss ,Marjorie Nickel of
London spent the weekend at
her horns in the area.
A few from this area attend-
ed the Saturday wedding of
Miss Lois Hawkes, to Mr. .Don-
ald Codling, in Biuevale,
Meanw'hile, in Alberta, a
former resident of the aria, Mr
Joe Jeffray, was taking his mazy
riage vows. Among area Nal,.
dents attending that were his
parents. Mt, and lyirs, Arnold
Jeffray, Mr, William lefty.
Mr. andMrs, Donald Mac -
Adam, and Mr. Barry
Church serittc•es.
EfLiviolf,..*. Campbell of
the. Wingbsun District Second
schoolstaff was guest speaker
at the Delmore Presbyterian
Church on SundaOriornin
OideOns*. The senior choir pro-
vided an anthem*
In the, IvicIntodi United
Church, Rev. ',X Grant Str,
in charge Of services. -
Nueva e
Mr, and Mrs. John 41exood-,
er and sons of Kitchener spent.
Sunday with Mr: and Mu. Jack
Alexander at 'telt cottage
home by,the Maitland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
and Mr. and Mrs: Charles •
Mothers attended.the Elliott
family reunio4,at the FatirlieWie
Dam, .London, on Saturday* •
Miss Betty getherington
home on holiday from the ours.
ins course in St. Joseplet
erington and daughter,
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