The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-06-27, Page 14Times. Thursday, Juts
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Stems of Lonoioe were dinner
sumoae $may with Misses
aid M Laidlaw,
Vic. aid Mrs, 16/alter Elliott
aai family were Sunday visitors
lc Mr„ and Mrs, Ronald Per -
family of Goderich.
Starting Sunday, July 7, and
ecnt'nuing through August at
Chalmers Presbyterian Church,
Sunday School will be at 10,15
144111. and church service at
11,18,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Toth of
Kitchener spent tbe,,ro ,eek -end
with friends in Sudbury. Their
sons Billie and Robbie spent
the.week-end with their grand-
parerits, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Currie.
• Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and, Mrs. ,john L. Currie were
Mars.. Williatn Orr and Bob of
Langside, Mr: and Mrs. Kenper
Bidd of Harrow, Mrs. M. Mc -
Ritchie and James B. Currie of
Winghann.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig
and Alex were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. BilliPeaeock
andfamily VnM s ith Brownad
Barb-
ara who are at their summer
cottage at Port Burwell were
-Sunday, visitors :,pith her parents,
Mr, .and Mrs, Bill Evans.
. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Chap-
nnan spent the week -end with
.Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and
family of Toronto and' •gith Mr.
anal Mrs. Nelson Smith of
Markham, and friends in Agora
Mrs. Jack Coultes and fam-
ily of Petrous spent the week-
end with Mr. . and Mrs. Albert
Coultes. Jack Coultes, who
has a ositio with—Canada
Cashwayat their office in Bar-
rie, joined the rest on Saturday
y
evening. On Mondaynext they
will move to their home in
rom. Whitechurch
Barrie,
Mr. Ed Walker is still a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital. , His many friends
here wish hien a speedy recov-
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott
of Brandon, Man., were re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Walker,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cham-
bers of Harriston were Friday
evening' visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Weber and family,.
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Adarris, Trevor and Stephanie
of Kitchener were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
.Adams and family. '
George McGee and Gordon
Rantoul are busy building net
silos,
George Conn and 'Bill Jeffray
of Belrnore, returned to their
homes on Wednesday after a
tour of the western provinces
and' British Columbia,, merge
Conn has been engaged to teach
at the highschool at Medicine
Hat in the fall. On Thesday
George left for Port Arthur
where he will teach atherna,t-
ies at the summer course being
held there.
Mrs. Jamieson of Toronto
was a week -end visitor with her
son, John Jamieson,' Mrs,
Jamieson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Ann, Marlene and Clair were
week -end visitors witli her
brother, Philip Mock,, Mrs.
Mock and family of Richmond
Hill, •
Women's Institute members
assisting with the lunch at the
Saturday evening wedding re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs, Herb
Hunter were Mrs. Robert ;Rotas,
Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Toni
Jamieson, Mrs. Tom Niagoffin,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs, 'Al -
has
�. i Grp,
Mxs,t littnixxa.
L. ice, daughter
of Mr, arxi MI6 George McGee
has * lotion with the Toronto-
Do pinion Sank at B antford,
Mrs. Donald MacDonald
accompanied Mr, and Mrs,.
.Pete MacDonald of Lucknow
to the University of Western
Ontario, London, where their
daughter, Marianna, graduated
frorrSt, Joseph's Hospital as an
x-ray technician,
Mrs. George Farquharson of
British Columbia visited a few
days lastweek with her cousin,
Miss Annie Kennedy 6f Wing.-
ham.
ingsharp. On Sunday Miss Kennedy,
Mrs.. Farquharson, Nits, Annie
.McQLillan., Mrs.. Donald Mac
Donald, BobMos 'bray, Lorne
and J.D. Durnin and Mr,° and
Mrs,, Ross Durnin acid family of
Stjl1elens visited with Mrs,.
Harry Tichborne of Goderich°,
Mr„.and Mrs, Paul Geiger
of Kitchener were Sunday vise
ors. with Mr, and Mrs, Carl
McClenaghari,;
ALl'AN. BAILEY' of Windsor, had a narrow
escape Wednesday afternoons of last week
when his . trailer truck overtvrrned 'on High-
way 4 between Belgrave and ,Blyth, Al in*
dictates how he trawled, out. through the
truck's windshield. The truck, belonging.
to Mallet Mfg. Co., Windsor, and its care
of 2x4s were sprawled across the centre
of the highway.
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