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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-07-25, Page 101111 1111 ,rry, Page . Wingham A lvance`l'imes, Thursday, July '46,1968 Wroxeter Personals Mrs, Mae I3esterd of LQndor , and Ms. David Miller of Hamilton, Mrs. Irvine Cannp- bell. of Mitchell; Mr. Borden Patterson and Mr. and Mrs, Tan Patterson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Sander and - Janet of Niagara Falls, Mr.abd Mrs. Edgar :s. Toronto were among the from a day t4 qac cattendint E t; IteL f Avg a va711ian :.A, .• r,,• :I L, - Mr. and Mrs.K n. son, Dundas, spent a fe with Misses Elsie and Mari Gibson, Miss Kate Hazelwood and Miss Fantiybelle Weir of Wing - ham visited Miss Gertrude Bnsh Howick eons' binge winners WItO XETER- -The largest crowd yet attended the Howick Lion's bingo in the community hall on Friday evening. Win- ners in the twelve regular games were: Mrs Mrs. Ken. Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs. Sarah Anstett, Wingham; Mrs. Harry Garniss, Wingham; Miss Rosemary Goll, Mildmay and Miss Nancy Ridley, Wing - ham, tie; Mrs. William Upper, Listowel and Alex McMichael, Clintons tie; Ed Gilmar, Gorrie and Mrs. Pat. Prince, Colling- wOod, lie; Alex McMichael; Clinton; Mrs. Ferguson Riley, Wuighaip and• Mrs. George Strauss, Mildmay; Mrs. Wil • - fred Henry. •Wingharn, Tony St. Marie, Bluevale. tied; Mr`s. Fred Om, Wingham; Bill Craig, Walkerton; Mrs. Pat. .Prince, Collingwood and Mrs. • Manfred Irwin, Gorrie, tied; Philip,Strauss, Mildmay. 1E* Share the Wealth 'Games, 'Ale x McMichael, Clinton; Mrs.. Lee Strauss, Mild- may $25. special,. Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, Wroxeter, Miss Em- ma ;Wahl, Listowel;- Jackpot consolation.phis bonus;' Mrs. .Sinnon Huber, Mildmay. Door prizes, Mrs. Gerald Goll,: Walkerton; Peter Doll,' Wingbam `Mrs. 'William- Elliott, Bluevale; Tony Ste. Marie, • Bluetfal1, T and Mrs. Waldo Weir on Sun. day evening. Mr.. 41(1146. Wayne Benson and Trevor of Scarborough •call- ed on Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ingram on Saturday. Miss Hazel Spading and Mrs. Louis Hutton of Wingharn spent a few days at Boiler Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Town I send and family visited Debbie n Victoria Hospital, London, oo "Bun , • Miss' Gertrude Bush and Mrs. Waldo Weir spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir at their cottage near Port Albert. -Miss Ella Fraser of Burling- ton has been visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs'. John Fraser. Wheeler reunion well attended BELGRADE --The fifth Wheel- er reunion was held at the I3e1 grave community centre on Sunday with 65 signing the reg -1 ister.. The Belgrave Wheelers were in charge with Ross Hig- gins as chairman of the com- mittee. Mrs. • Kenneth Wheeler con- ducted contests and novelty prizes went to the youngest one , present, Wayne Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Wheeler, Brussels; July anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler, Ethel;. oldest lady over 70 wearing ear- rings, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, Bel - grave; oldest man wearing a ring, Cecil Wheeler, Blyth; the 21st persoi, to register, Olive Gallaher, Brussels; guessing number oftapioca in jar, Mrs. Ross Anderson, Belgrave. The children, Anne, Mary and Bob McLeod, Peter and Nanci Bennett, Brian and Wayne Wheeler,, Sharon, Brian and Pamela Shaw, `Doreen and Sheila Anderson, Stephen Pletch, Bruce and Donna Higgins were entertained by .Mary Anne Wheeler and Nancy Anderson. It was agreed that the Wheel- ers of London would be in chargt of the reupipn in two years with Bernard Crellin as president. Grownups believe in fairy tales --wino else reads garden catalogues? DURING A RELAY game in the park last' Wednesday there was a commotion that could be heard for blocks. These teams 'wereparticipating in a PIayday for the children ,...11.11.... 4" .111 w of the area with towns from as far away as St. Marys taking part in the annue .event. i —Advance -Times Photo. I1uN.NNiNiimimm.NN.1/mea•1Ni..11NMNH............1IOONNIIII411 Belgrave Personal Not�s Mr. Jack Allan and Mrs. Thyra Townsend of M i m i co . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. James La- mont and family visited on Sun- day afternoon with Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and family of Blyth. ,Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Can- field is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wickstead. Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Rath and Mrs. Telford Cook visited on Sunday with °Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of Bluevale visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Vincent last Tues - ,day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stack- house Sr. and Stephen are spending a week's vacation with Mr.' and Mrs. Victor Stackhouse and family. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kinn and John were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sned- . don of Lanark, Scotland, visited last -Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes. Mr. Jack Allan and Mrs. :'Lyra Townsend of Minnico spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. • Mr. and Mrs, Everett Kirton of Powasson attended the Inner- , al of their cousin, the late Jas. Michie and also 'Visited on Thursday with Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and Robert and Ernest Michie. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wick stead attended .the Fleming- Marshall wedding on Saturday at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house attended the Rath reunion held at Springbank Park, Lon- don, on Saturday afternoon. • They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and family of Etobicoke spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgins and attended the Wheeler re- union. Donald and Douglas Walker are taking the Militia course in Wingham and are spending this ' . week' at Cedar Springs, on Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. George Sar- geant of Seekonk, Massachusetts spent a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Van- ' nan and visited with, Mr. Law- rence Vannan who is a patient in Wingham and District Hos- pital. • Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheel- er' London, and John Heard, Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Herb. Wheeler and attend- ed the Wheeler reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keat- ing of Wingham visited w4th _ Mrs. Herb Wheeler S u n d ay evening. —4-71.- Mr. 11._.,_;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hen - derson, Dawn and ,Sidney of Bruce Mines spent a few days with Mrs. Richard Procter. Mrs. Harold Anderson of London called on Belgrave friends last week. Miss Joyce Procter and Mr. Lloyd Henderson of London spent the week -end with Mrs. Richard Procter. Miss Helen Anderson and Miss Marion Gibb were hostess- es for a .kitchen shower at *the home of Mrs. Harold Anderson, London. The following week Mrs. Earl Anderson was hostess for a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ruth Michie. Gift -.f money for newlyweds WHITECHURCH--On Friday evening a reception was held in Lucknow Legion Hall in honor • of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter, newlyateds. Boyd's orchestra supplied the large crowd with • Music . for dancing. When all were settled for lunch Kenneth Kirkland called Mr. and Mrs. Hunter to the , platform and addressed them. Bob Struthers presented them with a gift of money. Mr. and Mrs. Hunterr replied,. thanking everyone for the re- ception and their gift. They invited their friends to look them up when in London. D. A. WILLIAMS, 0.D. Optometrist -lN 9 . PATRICK STREET -W. WINGHAM Phone 357-1282 .V` Eye injured Attend w dding 11011d;er d; 12oyear.old deugb of Mi, and Mrs, Loyd Townsend, underwent eye surgery in toric Hospital, London, on E'lcf- day, Debbie's eye was injured during a ball game on Tuesday evening. . 1111.... -:;.r.•. -:,,..m.. ,-1111,, 1111.;-.-: _::._.�-.._.:y •. WRQXE R Dobie Town• KIn family will more to Goderich WIIITECLIURCI-1 Suttday evening the neighbours of the Dave Kites, • from foe T!ffitt's t+) Hugh. A rtnstrung's on 1:4'tld of Culross, gathered at the K-108 home to honor them prim to their departure to Godett h where they have ,puttlosed a home; They Rhav~e. sold t 'lett farm.. 13111 Caslick a dtts*Al hlt� and Mrs. Kit ,dosttyit>,g %plat they would be•nais;tOM% rnuntty t99 real,*trItt, h ct v taken aaa, wtiiVe t% TM Who! `kt T,. l ttgl,t/, Wit & . peIC 4'41r,r .:1 ecti.vcd a desk iaaiajy Five skto ,1 Raw - ela's were mvegt is3o4144i.u$ Alma etrt a7.4=r6,4t4 anct they pit citte411b re with c‘arkty and rteril,u.v. * Lun ka *Alt 4r,3, e�� ctyed� Mr. nate' Wa ;34Q Co. and Alma at: Liz alae Mt*. Earl Cas'lek lot httqrkt. attended the gat~heaiaag. 1 in Kittitenor Ulf ITECHIO2CH'L Li n d a Marie Fodor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .C1i d Par ra of , Kitchener, was married to Ed- ward 'Reimer of Kitchen on Saturdsy. ThO wedding took place at East Hill Visited Church in that city, ' • Attending t'hei wsd' d and reception w iclt • fol we t thr tia#iday , Iii► 14tIaMte and alts. !