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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-06-20, Page 3Mr, . and Imams. H* sy ide *Mid wain Sanday with She wind Prot of Den Millsvisited 's asetbax at the Satnedsy w A w fir. and Mn. belie Is Zrra.' Naed l oig. Ws,*kg* it a task, Jam Mr. and Mrs. Annan Denim» 'Wm and Carol ,Anne,* Landrs% ting spent the week•ead at the 'risme On Sunday. with Mr. and glome of Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Mts. ,Austin Stinson. Goklrich, in London.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil - Mr. and Mrs, Mel Allan vixited +aa Satuaday i Of IS 4 ft deader ifl his community Mait Edgar has n "the know how" to work effectively for you Vte EDGAR Vote TRUDEA Vote LIBERAL Vote CANADA (Published by the Huron Liberal Association) SEE MATT EDGAR ON TV CKNX-TV, Sunday, June 2 3 at 11:30-11:35 7, MAIT EDGAR NIGH COMMUNITY CENTRE — CLINTON (At the:, Fairgrounds) SATURDAY, JUNE 22NO • Commencing at 8:30 p.m. HoodentitnnyShort Speeches—Program R+ f '► h nt . ittrwr � Dancing to the oy +ire -- Free hls ^ on. Your whole fancily and all your friends are invited to this Wit Edgar Night sponsored by a Clinton committee, Come. out and en* an evening of entertainment- and dancing. (published by Huron Liberal Association) ' : ' e s 4,,,„, Mr,- a Mise l enwe d Ed. Sar at Mout* Forest, and acs ompainled thins to Conine onrood wh. ere: they visited with M. and Mrs. Wayne Edgar. M. and: Mos. Jinn pizrnaur. ice and family of London spent Sunday, with hill. and Mrs. Ce- cil Cooper, . Friends of 'Mrs. Ross Doig, Will be pleased to know she re*,, turned home last wee1C after be. ing confined for 412 few weeks to Listowel Memorissenospita1 Mr. and Mrs Mc..l. tot and ,,Mr. and Mfrs, .Jim Dour las; visited over the sireek-et d . with Mr,, and Mats. Dennis Johnston in Sarnia.. Miss Mena Minnigan of Alava is spending some time with fiends in 'Fordwieh. Friends of Mrs. Roy Simmons will be sorry to learn that she . .' was confined to Listowel. Mem- orial Hospital for a few days. Mr.. and ,Mrs, Aitcheson Wallace 'were weekend visitors with Mr..ancl `Mrs. Campbell Maggoffin at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald . D' .Arcy and Bonnie of luttonville visit- ed with relatives over the week- nd. Mrs. •Bob Bighorn of Galt rr°ent a couple oi,days last week with her mother, Mrs, Pearl 'atterson. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gate= ble and Mr. Doug bamble Of Cochrane visited. one day last Meek with Mrs. Jennie •osure at the nursing boene and with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Moore. Mrs. Ben Vtllemson and,' aughter Lori spent several days last week in London.. . Miss Helen Johnston,. nurse - in -training at Owen Souind, spent the week -end at thehotne of her parents. • Mr. Art Forester returned home at the week -end from Fort Erie where he had spent. .Several weeks with Mr. and '.Mrs. RossTomlin. Messrs. `John and Bill.Cars• - 4wel1 of Kitchener spent the week -end at the •home 'of their ;parents; z. Mrs. Ethel Forester and Mr. -- Art Forester attended the wed- ding in Ayton. on Saturday of Mrs. Foresters granddaughter, :Miss Linda Bender. w I Friends of :Mr: Bob Hibberd �, will be sorry to learn that he is onfined to, his home; suffering from pneumonia. • R° Jarries-Voster, Earl Moore,- .4'A Erne D' Arey, . Albert Hall, Mrs, Ruby Foster, Mrs. Ernie D' Arcy, and Mrs, Phyllis Bolander at- tended the Orange Lodge ser-. viCe, . held in the Presbyterian ". Pinta in Brussels on Sunday. Members of. Newbridge 140, 775 visited Wingham Lodge 497 one night last week. ,I The visitors put on the meeting for the host lodge. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern . were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hartman and two children of Gowanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey. Cindy and Jeffrey of Belmore..Mr, and Mrs. Gary Sothern and Tim- my of Palmerston and Roy Sim- mons. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor O' Brechf of M_ imico were Sat- urday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Brice Armstrong. . Mr. and Mrs; David Schneid- er of Kitchener were weekend guests with Mr.. and Mrs. Bruce . Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and family of Port .Credit spent the •week -end at their home here. • 'Mrs. Charles VerSchoor re- turned home over the week -end after spending a 'couple of '? weeks in the States. Mr. and Mrs. John Mowatt of Milton visited a few days last week with Mrs. Ruby Forst- er. 40th anniversary A surprise party was held at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souch of Dinsley St., Blyth on Saturday when relatives gathered to honor them on their 40th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent playing cards after which they were presented With gifts and lunch was served. The following evening the family gathered at the Log Cabin Restaurant in Lucknow for sit delicious .family dinner ib honor of their parents. (4°) DEDICATE GIDEON BIBLES AS A ilk4TINUING MEMORIAL May be donated through your loeal funeral director Placed in Hotels, Schools. Hospitals, Prisons Finkbeiner drisekna May fan*eimall of icttcbener,. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin ;Bannerman of. Wing- ham 1 eca» the bride of Eric Lavern Finkbeiner of Crediton: at two o'clock Saturday after. noon, The groom is the sea of Mrs. Alvin firlkpeiner of Credi* ton.* Captain Donald .Copple performed the ceremony at the, Winghsm Salvation Army Cita.- 4el. Ctganist was Mrs. thortitis. Heli and the soloist, Mrs,, Gurnos James of Clinton sang W'edd n%. Prayer" and "0 Per. feet Love" . The Citadel was, decorated with baskets of st tke ;mer flowers* i.ven in marriage by her father. the 1)44: was lovely in a floorJengtth dress of white taffeta and net with laee over. lay, trimmed;with pearl's and sequins..: Her veil, was shoulder. length and she carried an are rangerrent of redroses and white mums. R • Miss Jxene Bannernnan of Brantford was the 'Maid of honor. She and the three .bridesmaids wore similar floessOength. dress. es of.yellow chiffon nylon with lace overlays and carried ,bout quets of white mors and yellow daisies and wore headdresses of flowers and ribbon to match., The best man°was Orville Wein of Cxecflton. and .the ushers. • were William Ash of Crediton and John Bannerman of Downs. View, The reception washeld at Danny's ,Restaurant, which was colorful, with yellow Mums and white candles. The bride's mother 'rec'eived in a blue linen •dress,featured,by a three -quart er length lacelacket, white straw bat and accessories to match, .She was assisted by. the groom's mother who chose a turquoise jacicerdress with whi to'iaccessories. • For'their wedding trip to Montreal and Expo '68 Mrs. Finkbeiner wore a yellow street - length dress with lace overlay and -accessories in .white. They , will reside. on. the groom's firm' near Crediton. Guests at the ..wedding in eluded Captain. and Mrs.. New-, Man. of Newmarket o aunts - from Manitoba and tli'e groom's maternal_ grandinother., . mierm • 'ersonals AUTO SERVICE --Constable and Mrs. Roy Walker of Kitchener visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E.E. Walker, and with Mr. • Walker who is a patient in -the • hospital here. " -- Attending the Fortune re- union in Chesley Park on Satur- day were Mr. Grant Wilton, Miss Jean Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. David McCallum, all of Turnberry. --Mrs. May Young spent the week -end at the home o her brother, Mr. Adam McR(urney at Marnoch., a , The Wingham Advance -Times Published at Wingham, Ontario, by Wenger Bros: Limited Authorized .as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash We'll give you a "charge" to put back your battery's energy, and' ,we'll do it quickly, correctly, at modest prices. Drive in for better driving. 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