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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-07-04, Page 10they' visitedligs. A. t. and other friends. Charles eAd Theodor* Nen* and nephew, Mr.. ►r- don Taylor of Saskatchewan* sure visits with Mr. ' and Mrs. Melvi Withers and Mr, and Mrs.. Charles Mashers and other friends and relatives. . and Mrs. Jeff Christen- sen, Bob and Glen of London: visited on Sunday with Mr and Mss.. Robert Grasby, Mr,Harold Vincent of Dashwood and Mr,, Albert Vin- cent visited last week -end in BarringJoii, Micbixgatn. Miss Mary Craik of Kitchen- er and Mr. Larry Martin of Guelph visited ou Monday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ar> nstronn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Norman, Nancy and Susan of Toronto visited on Monday with their cousins*, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Higgins and Joan. They also visited with friends and rela- tives in l'eeswater, Wingbarn and i ucknow and attended the celebrations at Langside Church. Mr. and Mrs, Lesu Shaw and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family V' of Belgrave visited with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Andersomwho MRS. ROY MANUEL extended ' her best wishes to ' Mr. Kinkead last Wednesday evening whena large crowd gathered at the public school in his honor.—A-T Photo. I$II..M.M, ..; .,},.N..1N..M Fordwich Personals' Master Jeffrey Mulvey of Belamore is spending several days this week with his grand- patents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ' Sothem, at Fordwich. Mr. -and Mrs. Bruce William- son, Paul and Mary Anne of London called on friends in the village Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan and family attended a reunion Sun- day in Kitchener. Mro-and Mrs. Dave Schneidk er of Kitchener were week -end visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. Mr. Walter Harrifield mov- ed his household effects on Sat- urday to the home in the v4t= sage which hhe purchased some time ago. • Mrs. Ruby Forster spent sev- eral, day. s last week with Miss Mary Corbett in Toronto. • .Mr. and Mrs. • Ted Denny of • Erin visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs; .Earl • Moore. Mrs. ;Phyllis Bolander, John, •.and••Donald spent, the holiday week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn at Ori/llia. Miss Karen Lynn returned thome with them after speeding two weeks in flordwich. Iver'. amid 1Mrs..}1arQk I d- gets o :Weston'spier.t ,h Iiday week4'end at their home here., lir.. and Mrs, Ben Villumson std Lori spent the week -end" with'relau es in Seaforth'and Mjtchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D' Arcy and daughter of Huttonville • spent the, week -end with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lough .ran and family and Mr. and • Mrs. -William Rolls spent the week -pend with Mr. and Mrs. WesleyraVifneyin Cata, Mich- igan and -attended the gradua- tion=exercises of their nephew - and grandson, Mr. Paul Dow- ney„ Mr. and Mrs; Rache Sullivan attended the Jacobs-Zlateff wedding in Trinity United Church on Friday and spent the week -end at their cottage at Wi liamsford. Mrs. Joe" McInnes spent two ,•days last week with relatives in Toronto. • Misses Cathy and Eleanor Gibson spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baetz in Elm- wood. / Mrs. Dorbthy Beck and two children and Mr Kenneth Par- ;..«I,.«r...*.U,y sons of Knolton, Quebec, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. °Bill l: aoli.'and son of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack King.,, James Vittie, Fraser Lynn • and Carl Ettinger attended the Legion parade in Seaforth on Sunday. , The parade was in connection with Seaforth's Centennial. Misses Jean and Marjorie Foster of Toronto spent the week -end witlrrMrs. Ruby Fos- ter. Mrs. Arnold MacDoui, :11 of Palmerstonvisited one day last week with ,Mrs.- Jennie Mosure at the Village Nursing Home. Mr. Earl Ridley of London spent the week -end at his home here. • .. Miss Sharon Pollock of Kitchener spent the week -end with'her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock. Mr. and,Mrs. John Tudan and fannily.of'Port Credit spent the week -end at their home here. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of Beamsville and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell: 004 fatnily,of,; StrathroyVietiOttl the Brovih reunion Sunday at' the toixie of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brown. Later in the evening they visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton. Mr. and :Mrs. Bruce Arn- strong were in Stratford ©he day . Y last week and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneider in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson left on Monday of this week for a month's visit with rela- tives in the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Anne and Kenneth visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hambly at Por t Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Da,ye Dins- more, Laurie and Caroline left last week on a month's motor trip to the west coast. Mr. add Mrs, Curtis Jordan returned home last week after enjoying a month's holiday In the western provinces and through Northern Ontario. Miss Jeanne Browne of To- ronto and Miss Lorna Browne of Listowel spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne. ,ub A DOUBLE DUET was sung by pupils from the Blyth School last Wednesday night when a large crowd of teachers, former teachers and pupils, parents and school board members gathered at Wingham Public School to honor` Mr. Kinkead, form- er inspector and now field director of the Ontario • Education Association.--A-T ,Pix. PUPILS , FROM GRADE VII, 'Grey Central School, entertained at the Appreciation Night for ' Mr. Kinkead last week. Bruce Robertson, principal of Howick antral School, was master of ceremonies. Advance -Ti es" Photo . a J Belgrave Personal Notes Mr. Norman Wheeler of San Jose, California visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack"Anderson. He called on other ralatives and friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble of Streetsville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Shaw and family. spent the holiday week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Anderson. Sharon and Brian are staying for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Bake - FO'R'D WICH Miss Hannah Klaassen of Waterloo spent the week -end . at her hbme here. JOHN STRONG president of the local branch ofthe Royal Canadian Legion, re. c tvid a certificate end citation which WAS formally presented at the opening of the n.w Durham Legion, Branch 380, on Sun. dasy. The presentation was made by the new national president, Robert Kohaly, 0.C., B.A., LL.B., of Estavan, Sask. Also participating was ,Fred O'recht of Dur- ham, immediate past national president of the Royal Canadian Legion. Advance.Times Photo. laar and famOy of Ingersoll have recently moved to the former Harold Procter farm, 3rd line of Morris. Mr1, Bake- laar will be teaching in the Wingham and District High School in "the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent called on her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne - Harmer of Fullarton. Mr. Harmer suffered a heart attack and was confined to the Strat- ford hospital for some time. The Memorial Service will be held in Brandon Cemetery July 7,. at 3 p.m. Rev. John Roberts will give the address. In case of rain the service will be held in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Vin- cent called on Mrs. Edith Brown of Motherwell. M r s . Vincent remained for a few days with Mrs. Brown and Dr. Bert Brown of Weston. While theirOng 40 blowy on Sunday. J►�lr. Albert Nlothery of Haut' Jton spent the wosk.snd with Mrs, George Cook, Mr, end Mrs, Hugh Ruin end obit spent Sunday afternoon at tit Mr. and Vis. kenridge of Poo/town.. Joanne and Jennifer Pock spending their holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kinn, JONC. w1••u•D• CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT W Ir a Avonue Noris' LIST :WEL, ONT. 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