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12 Winghem Advarice.aimes, Thursday. September 6i 1968
Whitechurch Personal Notes
Ma. Webster Jacklin of Lis-
towel was a visitor last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Pur -
and.' family.
Sunday visitors with Ru s se l
Ritchie were LeAie Ritchie of
Lisclotow and his son, Alvin
Ritchie e of Sarnia, On Monday
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan of
Bervie Balled at the same home.
David Bean of Toronto spent
the holiday week -end at'h i s
home here. •
Fred Tiffin is assisting Wil-
• ford Clippeiton with harvesting.
The community is reminded
that the Women's Institute
meeting on Tuesday. Septem-
ber 10 at. 8.30 will mark the
48th anniversary of the branch
and will be held in the com-
munity hall. A11• ladies of the
community and former mem-
bers are cordially invitedi
Mr. and Mrs. George_ Young
and Heather of Langside, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Johnston and
Janette took Miss Shirley John-
ston to her home at Clinton on
Sunday after holidaying at the
Johnston .,Me.
Little Robert Gordon, son of
Mr. and hers. Bob Gordon who
recently underwent surgery at
St. Joseph's Hospital, 1ondon,.
was able to return home on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne.
Sharon and Bonnie returned on
Monday to their home at Wind-
sor after holid ay in w nth their
relatives here,.
Mrs. Walmsley spent last
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Liddle at Port Elgin. -
Mrs. Griffin and her daugh-
ter of Toronto called Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
lvtorrison. Mrs. Griffin is Torn's
aunt; She is the former Norma
Hessian those home was in
Wangham.
Jamb MQrrlson spent Sunday 'Iii
WoodstQQk visiting with R o y
James.
Week -end visitors with Wil-
ford Clipperton and Mrs. Mullis
were John Clipperton and Robert
Mullis of R. R. 4 `l'hamesfoid,
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Faw. Stephen
and Susan of Thorndale and Mrs,
Etta Gale of Spokane. Washing-
ton.
Misses Anne and Marlene
Weber spent holidays last week
with Mr. and Mrs. ,F?tiillip Mock
and family of Richmond Hill, '
On Friday and Saturday Fred
Clipperton, Rose and Debbie
and twins Karen and Kevin of
London visited with W i l f o r d
Clipperton and Mrs. 'Mullis.
Robert Wa]Ynsley of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. John Jamieson and.
femaikd other relatives,
Mr, and Mrs. Claret Ad -
ms. Murray. and Dawn spent
the holiday with Mr. and Ms, .
Raymond , dans and farmer, of
Kitchener,
Mls, "Sind`, Sutton is a pa"*
tient in Winghaw and District
Hospital where .she recently
underwent surgery. .•
Little Carol Willis of Listo-
wel is staying with her grand.
mother. Mrs. Doris Willis,
while her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Gary Willis art hol idaying at
Bauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Procter
and Seott Chapelle of Livonia
called Monday on I*. ,and Mrd.
Charles Tiffin of Wiughatu.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rutter
and family moved ,on Friday to
• farm house on Highway $G, in
the Par r° ount vicinity, West of
Luckn
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and
Janet returned on Thursday from
a two weeks' motor trip wideb
took, them to the west coast.
They spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross arid
few ily and also "Wood
wi y� ►
payouts, Aft, �,3okI
Gaunt,
Mis Edna Wal, of London
spent the holiday et her home
here,,
Mr„ Alex MaeKen4ie and .
Mrs. Neil MacCallunt of Lucks .
now were' Wednesday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. John, Gaunt.
Mr,, and I. Ira Wall end.
Ma Lou spent the week -end
at Toberrnory and Manitouf n
Island..,. •
rthrr Laidlaw spent the
week -end with, his• parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Laidlaw, Ar-
thur is taltii a Bourse at Guelph
in preparation fol teaching high
school shop classes.
We• are pleased to report that
Caslick of Culross was re
leased -from Wingham. and Dis-
trict Hospital last, week..
Mr. arid Mrs. Bill Evans. at-
tended The CNE in Toronto on
Saturday and report a most en-
joyable trip and seeing ni a ny,
interesting new features at the
BOBBING AND SCRAMBLING' for corks.
with the winner. determined by, thegreet.
fi .
eat number of corks depcisited� in the life. .
saving:.buoy was one of the -many activities
occupying some 200 yop% swimmer* at
est Friday's Playday ,et the Wil. Three
young swimmers (they got aw y before •
the photographer could get. their names)
scramble for the elusive •corks.
-Advance-Tirrmes Photo,
The Winghata AtivenCelinies, Tborrsdayy Septemboii 5 'ia ,a
10 LBS,
LIMIT �.-.;1 with ever ► $5.90:purchase of other goods
Beans and Franks - Noodles and Chicken
Spaghetti and Meatballs or Macaroni and Cheese.
11 -oz. SIZE EACH
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FRESH LEAN