HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-08-22, Page 16'ibtwufsday, August 22, 1968
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
dteesday Mac„ arid Ms.
Snell; of Labrador City,
wiinundlands visited with Mr.
Mrs. George ge Walker ofMast
Wawati h, °
Miss Lala Humphrey of St
Heim visited last week with Mr.
and Mics. George Walker and on
Sunday visited. with Mir. and
Mrs. Keith Snell°of Fergus. She
attended the Snellreunion held
*ere,
,Arrthur Moore is not re-
covering as rapidly as his many
friends would wish. He is in
'the '1 "ingham"and District Hos
pital..°
WA, Dave''Collins, the stu-
dent who conducted services at
the United Church on Sunday,
and= his friend of Kitchener were
dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs.
ripdTiffin.
Lee and Eltiier McGuire of
` 'urnberry left on Sunday for a
hoiday at Algonqu,n Park where
the boys `hope to do seise fish-
ing,
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Craig of Toronto brought Mrs.
Robert Ross back to her home.
Mrs. Pete Naismith who had vis-
ited her for a couple of months
left by' plane from Toronto on
Wednesday to return toherhorne
in Oregon. Mrs. Craig and Mrs.
Ross are her sisters,
Mr. Michael Johnston of Lon-
don will have charge of the
services in Chalmers Presbyter-
ian church Sunday August 25
and September 1, while Re v .
Horace Braden is holidaying.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Elliott
and family and Mr. Bill Forster
attended the Aitchison picnic
held in Wingham Park on Sun
day afternoon.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz were Mr. and Mr s.
Clayton Scholtz, Karen, Leasa
and Kenton of Goderich.. Karen
and Leasa remained for a holi-
day; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Le-
Blanc.
e4B1ano, Susan and Carol.of Sud-
bury. and Mrs. Laura McNeil
and Mrs. Pannabecker of St ,
Helens Visited at the same
home.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law of London were. Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and family.,
John Taylor was able to re-
turn hotne on Mondtisy of last
week from Winghatfi and Dis-
trrct Hospital.
Misses Joyce and Dore e n
Taylor spent" a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne, Sharon
.and Bonnie. All returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor's
on Wednesd y and have been
holiday ingQith their relatives
here.
' Mrs. Ben McClenaghan is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Jim McIntyre, Mr. McIntyre
•
and family of Rdgetown.
Mr, and Mrs, Eric Cone and
family of Burlington were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mts,
Lawrence Taylor and family.
Fred and Richd remained to
assist with farm work.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Me-
Burney and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson visited on Monday
with many friends at Huronview,
Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kerry
of Chesley visited on Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Albert
Coultes and Mr. Coultes;
Sunday visitors with Mr. ,arid
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan aradl
Ben McClenaghan were Mt, and
Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan and
family of St, Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Geiger of Stratfo
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCleh
aghan and Mr, and Mrs. Paul.
Geiger spent Monday at the
C.N.E. , .Toronto..
GOOD FARM AND :a straight eye helped many youngsters
win prizes at the dart throw booth at the ,Penny, .Carnival
Though• more balloons were missed than k�rok+ rr.,ri.it w s
alt °good, fun for the young ones.
by. Wingham merchants. -
he ,prizes were donated
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The Wingha i ,dvanee. -Times, Thursday, :August • 22, 1868'
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