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Mr, and Mrs. Jin man.,
sket and family of Kitehener
are aped* altolkley at the
alu1 vi*, of their int «
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Alexander,,.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Street
and family and, Stuart Mogan.
nell of Listowel visited at the
Puff hotne Oort Sunday, •
Ms, A. D . Smith, Mrs,
Jack Wlekstead and Mus. Wilson'
Tborntop attended the trousseau
tea at ihe•honie off Mrs, Jos. .
Marshall of Listowel on Satur-
by W. M. Campbell
your telephone
manager
DOWN GO- LONG DISTAINICE RATES
AGAIN — THE LATER YOU CALL
THE BETTER THE BARGAIN!
Beginning every •evening at 1'p,m., in time bands of
two hours, rates begin to go down for station -to -station
calls. Further reductions are effective at 8 p.m., 10
p.m., and midnight. In fact, our new "After 10" rate
for a 10 -minute call between any two points in our serv-
ing area is generally lower than any calling rate in the
world. OuRr "After Midnight' rate is a real boon for
night owls , . providing the friends that ;are called are
night owls tool If you can make your calls at times
when . Lines have spare capacity, you will benefit from
these bargain rates.
From time to time in the past' I've reminded you
about our Family Calling Time Plan which allows you
10 minutes, of conversation for the price of five, 12
minutes foto the price of six, and so on. The new low,
rates apply to this Plan which now takes effect at 10
p.m. instead of 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and, of
course, all day Sunday. .
• The chart below explains the times when the new
long distance bargain rates • are effective. Just remember -
that all rates are quoted for the initial three minutes of
a call,
STATION -TO -STATION (INITIAL'
(6 -6DaAMy RatPeM)
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MON
I TUB
J WED JTHURS
FRI
,
SAT
SUN
<$2.Q0.
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LESS
�1
Evening Rate
(6 PM - BPM)
$1,50 OR LESS
"AfterPM- 8i0"RatPM)
(8
$1.00 OR LESS
"After 10" Rate
(10 PM -.Midnight)
1
$1.00 OR BLESS & FAMI MlA
�„ LY PLAN
"After"Midnight"
(Midnight - 6 AM)
75 OR' LESS & FAMILY PLAN
< CUSTOMER -DIALED CALLS, -ONLY
1 1 01 1
Person -to -Person
AM hours
Iti i
< $4.00 OR LESS
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CALL LATER, -AVOID
AND YOU SAVE
AK PERIODS'
MONEY!
day, it was held fn honor of
Mn, Marshall's daughter,
EI+.en, who will marry Rich -
and tletru ling on July ,20th.
Mrs. Moss Douglas: of Toronto
is visiting her sisters, .Miss: Ruby
Duff and Mrs. M, L. Aitken,
Mrs*: Otorge Dowse of Van;-
-ngtou, Mieb, is visiting, Mr.
and Mus. Thomas Parker..
• Bernard Liiiow of London is
spending -a week with his
mother, Mrs Nellie Lillow.
Miss Barbara..Lllow is visits*
ing her aunt, Miss Norma Mc-
Minn in Toronto.
A shower 3n bonoi of Miss
Julia. Thornton and Miss Jill
Thornton was h,pld at the hone
of6'Mrs, Alan Nicholson on Sat*
urday evening. •
Mi. 'and Mrs. Percy Vincent
were .Callers in TCeswater on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stewart. On Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs, Liibyd Miller of London
and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ivxurch
of Clinton called on Mr. and,
Mrs. Vincent. Qn Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. 'Vincent were
trisitQrs with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Vincent, Belgrave.
Misses Julia and Jill Thorn-
ton, and Mr. " Michael Stone-
house, Toronto, spent the -
week.
week -end with the girls'] par-.
ents, Mr. and Mrs„. Wilson
Thornton.' \n Saturday, even-
ing they attended a shower in
their honor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson.
Miss Cindy Thornton returned
with her sister for a holiday in
Toronto'. • -
Relatives who attended
'trousseau tea at the home of
Mrs, Joe .Marshall, Listowel,
for her daughter Eileen on Sat-
urday were Mrs. Jack W i c k -
stead, Mrs, „Alvin Srr4ith, Mrs.
Wilson Thornton, Misses Julia
and Cindy Thornton and Mrs.
Bill Peacock.
Mclnnes- FaIconer
reunion is held
WHITECHURCH--Those at-
tending the McInnes -Falconer
picnic held in Gorrie park Sun-
day afternoon were Mr. and ,
Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joan, Shirley
and Joey; „Mr! and Mrs,. Orville
Tiffin, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred' Tif-
fin, Russel Ritchie, Mrs. •Jas. .
hilt lniies.
The afternoon; for ;the.
younger folks, was spent enjoy-
ing races, ]games and contests
supervised by Mr. Ronald For-
ster -and her sports committee.
The president, Joe Tiffin,
presided for a short business
session. President for next year
is Joe McInnes. The•an-reeting
place will be Bluevale park.
Lunch was served -by the lunch
committee to around 75
friends.
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WORKING WITH A primary Mass at the
United Church Bible School is Mrs.. K.
Wood. With her are Chris Saunders, Mi-
chelle Cameron, Brenda . Hull, . Murray
Willis and Elizabeth Kaufman.
—Advance -Times Photo.
PLAYING A GAME at the United Church
Bible School under the direction of Mrs.
J. Saunders are Linda Rawn .Scott Cam-
eron, Mrs. Saunders, Cathy Campbell, Deb-
bie Campbell,.:Kelly Moores, Jay MacLaur-
in, and with their; backs to the camera
Terry Netterfield and Doug Taylor.
Advance -Times Photo.
roxeter Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore . of Toronto.
and family visited Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Moore, Walkerton.
Guests with Mrs. A. Wear-
ing, are her sisters, Miss Helen
Gibson and Mrs. A. R. Wells
*, .
Belinore.
Mr. George Dickson, Mrs.
James Dickson, Mr. and Mrs..
Russell Field and family and
Mr. Elmer Zinn were among
those who visited recently with
Mrs. John. Harper. at Huronview,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hilde-
brand and family, of Goerich
visited on Wednesday evening
of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Newan in the village.
Miss Karen Treleaven of
London has spent some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce .Dar-
ling. -
Miss Edna Carr, Reg. N., of
Wingham, was a weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Ballagh and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch and
family were week -end visitors
with, members of the Fitch fam-
ily in the. community.
Mr. Morris Brown passed
away in Wingham Hospital last
week -end. A resident of Tees=
water, Mr. Brown was the hus-
band of the former Emma Bal-
lagh of Belmore:
Mr. Ross Bowes, Montreal;
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Allan.
Mr. and Mrs: Fraser Haugh
and Miss Eileen spent Sunday
with Mr." and. Mrs. Leslie Bolt,
Belgrave. .
Mr.. and Mrs. Wrn, Lowe,,
Gravenhurst; and Mrs, Laura
Munro of Amberly spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Douglas. All attended
the Greig -Reid wedding at
Leamington on Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. William Wright also
attended.
Recent guests with Misses
Elsie and Marion Gibson were
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilcox,
Sara..„and Tom of Elmhurst, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Gibson, Miss
Susan Gibson and Mr. Robert
Leckie of Toronto:
Miss Vera Piercey, London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Allan.
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Walker were Mr.
£fid Mrs. Dan Walkom, Mr.
and Mrs. William Simon and
Jimmy of Norwich and Mr.
Harry Walker, Moorefield.
Mrs.` Laura Munro and Mrs.
William Wright, also Mrs.
Gordon Greig of Palmerston
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attended a trousseau tea fors
their niece, Miss Heather Lowe
at Gravenhurst on Monday.
Mrs. John Lane, accompan-
ied by her sister, Mrs. R. C.
Armstrong, Teeswater, flew to
Thompson, Manitoba, last
week for a visit and will return
again by air on Tuesday.
Mrs. Wallace Nixon, Camp
Borden, visited her mother one
day last week and attended the
funeral of her aunt, - Mrs. Mel
Finlay of Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Wilkins and Shelley, and Mr.
Jim Wheeler of Sarnia spent the
week -end with their parents,
Mr. Arthur Wheeler and attend-
ed the Wheeler -. Wright wed -
ding on Saturday. '
We wish to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. John Hogg and little
Twyla of 'Guelph who moved
into an apartment irk Hazel
Sparling's house last Saturday.
Mr. Norman .Nixon of Water-
loo spent the week -end at the
home of his 'grandmother, Mrs.
George Griffith.
Mrs. Clarence White was
called to New York.to be with
her sister who underwent a
serious operation.
Congratulations to the newly -
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Wheeler (Kaye Wright) who
were Married in Wroxeter
United Church lash Saturday.
The White Cane came into
use in 1921 in England. It is
now an almost universal symbol
for the blind.
ARTS AND CRAFTS are popular et the
United Church this week. From Left to
right are Heather McKay, Mrs. W. Fen-
wick, Debbie Hull, Marcia. Renwick, Linda
Rawn, Laura Sounders Betty Ann Adams
and Heather Moores. -A -T Photo.
Wingham Advancewr
styi 1t 18, .. PA. 3
Toon Zorovan to
visit Ontario
A friendly invasion of On-
tario will soon be underway,
On Sunday, July 21, 26 441
Club members from Arkansas,
Georgia, Vrginia, Oklahoma,
Texas arid Maryland will cross
the border at Niagara Falls to:
begin a two-week stay in On-
tario. The OCcassfon is the 1968 '
441 Teen Caravan to Canada,
The visitors, a` ll between.
17 and• 19 will spend a day
touring Toronto, and the next
morning at the University of
Guelph. From Guelph, the
young people go to host fate-
flies in the counties of Huron,
Perth, Waterloo, and Welling-
ton. They will join in the
living and working routines of
the host .families, and attend
• local 441 activities,
The 441 Teen Caravan to
Canada was inaugurated in' 1.967
for -Centennial Year, and the
American young people visited
Expoabefore going on to host
families in Eastern Ontario, -
The Teen Caravan program of
4-H Clubs' in the United Staten
has been in existence for some
. years and includes visits to
many countries in Europe and
South America.
Members from the Caravan
will be guests in the following
homes in this area:
Miss Brenda Kay Howery,
Blacksburg, Virginia with Miss
Marie Veitch, R.R.' 2 Brussels;
Miss Janell Sue Richardson,
Verden, .Oklahoma .with Miss -
, Nancy Ginn, •R, R. 2, Clinton;
Miss Donna Sue McCoy, Port
Deposit, Maryland with Miss
Jean Adams, R.R. 2, Wroxeter;
Miss Carolyn Crawford, Big
Spring, Texas with Miss Rose-
mary Blake, R. R, 2; Brussels
Don Walker, Farmington, Ar-
kansas with John McKenzie,
R.R.. 1, Dungannon; Charles
H. Riemensohneider, Forest
Hill, Maryland with Bob Eckert,
R.R. 1; Seaforth.
WHITECHURCH
• Mrs. John Crowston, who
had been hospitalized for a few
weeks. was able to be discharg
ed from .hospital on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ar ,.
Scott, Valerie and Andrea deft
T w on Sunday; and oa Tuesday Mr.;
Dan Cassidy and granddaughter`
Patricia King left tfo""attend a
wedding in Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Haggitt
of Auburn called Monday even-
ing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
On behalf of the community
Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Lennips
presented Mr. and Mrs. Henk
Kragt and family wfth an elec-
tric clock, sheets and pillow
cases, last week. They will
leave for British Columbia in
the near future. •
Maturity is knowing .when to
speak your mind and when to•
mind your speech.
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Sandra. and. Usa Campbell.
of Winthrop speneSaturday with
their uncle .and aunt, Mr. sad
Mrs. %raven ZurbsIgg.
Mrs. Stanley Murray, Mr.
and Mrs„ Lyle :Murray And
Judith Anne .attended the Plies-
Bolton.
J es -Bolton. wedding at Toronto on.
Saturdays •
Judith Anne Murray it spend-
Mg this week visiting at the
home of her uncle and ,aunt,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Bruce Giles at
Mildmay, •
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Death
of Weston visited Qn Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack fergu'.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Les -Boy Band
five children of Qeraldton are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernierson Ferguson.
ViS}ting at the same borne on
Sunday were Mr. and .Mrs.:
Stan ilorsburgh, Betty and Bren-
da of Wingham. '
Mr. and Mrs, Lew Taylor
and Laurie of Kitchener spent
the week -end with Mrs. Lloyd
Iacq,ues and attended •the Edgar
reunion.
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