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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-07-18, Page 10• ' P141410, Winghana Advance -Times, Thmday. July 18. 2.9438 Beigrave Personal Notes Mr, Allan Harrison of Wing - 1010 and P•lir. Barry gan left this wee. a a motor trip to the feloSt coa Pr. a.e.1 M. George John- ston -nd literma left on Tuesday `1,...1ataig for a tao veekstrip to Edmonton, Alta, Little Kelly Schueneman of idandon spent the week -end with he -welt and aunt, Mr; and U. Cliff 1.43gan. he community °was sadden- ed 8 nday elvening to learn of the dden passing of Mr as.. e. Lip.... Johanna Van Camp is • confiT , to Wingham and Dis- trict 1-k sin' al. She is th- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,;,vhri Van Camp of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. ke-neth Rath of Massie)/ and Mr. Will Rath of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Brydges of St. Paul, Manitoba were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Catnp. Mr.' Malcolm Anderson left last Monday for Petawawa. He will be there for twe weeks and then he will fly to Trinidad on a Cadet Exchange. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and Mr. Herson Irwin were able to return home .after being patients in the Wingharri and' District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter of -Troy, also with her parents, M. and Mrs. James Durham of Brantford. ,Mri, and Mrs, James T. Brygdes and Glenna of Ridge - town visited Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. John' Van Camp and family. Miss Verna Johnston of tarn - fa visited with Miss Nora Van Camp. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis ,Hiyes of Elyria. Ohio.* are spendtrig, a couple of weeks with their' daughter and sonln-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Camps Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and familir of Ingersoll visited with..Mr. and Mrs; Harold Proc- ter and Miss Margaret Cigtis and attended the Procter re- nnion. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent( visited with Mrs John pTew,er. alicYkatia140141e...01 Bluevale Mrs. Clarence Chamney left • on Sunday for -El CorOlin, Cali- fornia, to visit with her daugh- ••ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rich- ards of Vulcan. Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. S. Humphries an,c,1 Kim of Walton called on Mr, and Mrs: Albert Vincent, last Friday eventrig. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Augus- tine and family of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Morris St. Marie. and Pamela, Mr. Walter Bacon of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon and family of Goderich visited over the week- end with their mother, Mrs. Al- bert Bacon also with their. father, Mi.. Albert Bacon, who is a. patient in Wingham and District Hospital. BIRTH , McCORMACK-John and Sandra McCormack (Sandra Chamney) arehappy to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Christine Laura Mary, in the Donald Sharpe Memorial Community Hospital, San Diego, California on Friday, July 12. - Miss Nora Van Camp recent- ly visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Van Cairip of Guelph and also visited with relatives at Bowmanville. Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse spent Tuesday with her cousin, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, of Clifford. Mr. Clifford Maynes of De Moine, •Saskatchewan, recently,. visited with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman. They also attended the Wilson reunion, held in the Auburn hall. Reception for newlyweds BELGRAVE-- A reception in honor of Mr. Ina Mrs. Denis Langridge was held Friday evening in the Belgrave h a 11. Following an evening spent playing progressive euchre C. R. Coultes addressed the bride and groom, and Clarence Yuill made the presentation of a purse of money. Mr. Langridge made a very fitting reply. Lunch served by the ladies brought the evening to a close. Mr. Ross Yuill who has ac- cepted a position with Alcan Design Homes. Woodstock, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Cameron spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Cameron Nixon of London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh Rinn and John during the week and on Sunday were Mt. and Mrs. William Barker of Bayfield. Mr.- and Mrs. Joe French of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Willow - dale and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Rock of Monkton. Joanne re- turned homewith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes attended the wedding of her brother, Albert Taylor to Potts Chapman in Grace United Church. Caledonia on Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. COO" tes and Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Waterford. Mrs. John Roberts was guest speaker at Junior Girls° Camp at Goderich on Sunday. Master Dwight Lamont spent a few days with his cousin, Maureen and Douglas McCrea of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Byers of Royal Oak, Mich. are spend- ing a few days with her sister, heirs. Carl Procter and also are visaing with Mr« Carl Procter. who is a patient in Wingham and Ickistrict Hospital, They attended the PrOctet tennio0 on Sunday.. .Congratulations to M. and Mir. John McCorinack, El- Coion. California, en the ar. rival of their baby daughter on July 12. Mr, and Mrs. Cecll, Ar1P- strong. Thorndale, Mrs. Dave Armstrong and Miss Mandr.Grasby spent a few days at the cottage with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- strong of Soutbatnpton. Mr,, and Ws, Robert Crosby spent Suriday alierivon at the scale cottage, Mr. and Ms. Goldie er of London visited on,Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Herb Wheeler and attended the Procter reunion. Edgar Gaunt had the misfor. tune to fall off a load of baled hay last Monday at the faun of Roy Robinson. Re is' a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. We wish him a speedy re- covery../ itors on Sunday evening with i, and Mrs, Hugh Rinn and John wereUr. and Mo. Edgar Howatt and Mr. and MP, Williaw Taylor and fatuily, all of East Wawanosh. Mi. and Ms. George Pocock of Lambeth, mt. and Mrs, Alex. Leaver and Miss Irene Patou'af winghain visited on Sunday with Mrs. 1. M. Con'. tes. Mr. and hlts, Hugh Rion, John and Joanne Rook visited on Wednesday night with Mr, and MP. William Gordon of Kin - Joss. r Mr! and Mrs. Cecil Arm- strong of Thorndale are spend- . a few days with Mrs. Dave Armstrong, OPTOMETRIST Josephine Street • WITIGHAM FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 357.1361 •• • STORE mil WIDE BRAND NI NAME* STOCK REDUC•• ?ION GUARANTEED SAVINGS ON EVERY PURCHASE THIS 15 NOT AN .ORDINARY MD -SEAM)/ SALE on IT 15 'A GENUINE STORE -WIDE 'STOCK REDUCTION. OUR FINE MODERN STORE IS OVERSTOCK ED AND NOW WE MUST REDUCE THIS LARGE -INVENTOR! IMMEDIATELY. ALL REGULAR P11110ES4CAN BE SEEN AND COMPARED WITH THE SPECIAL SALE PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE. 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HALF PRICE LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Summer Sleepwear Greatly Reduced INFANTS' BOXED SWEATER SETS Reg. $2.98 to $4.98 $1.98 and $3.49 GREAT SAVINGS on A GOOD SELECTION of iVINTER JACKETS SWEATERS - SWEATERS BOYS' • GIRLS' • misses' Big Selection Savings up to 50% BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Values to $3.98 $1.98 JEANS s- SLACKS - SWEATERS • - DRESSES T-SHIRTS SPORTS WEAR - JACKETS FALL AND WINTER WEAR 1 4;