The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-09-26, Page 164. -
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FORDWIeti--„The September
meeting of the Fordwich Wo -
mat's Institute was held at the
borne of Mts. Goosen Winkel.
Mrs, Clarence Carswell presid-
ed and welcomed members and
, guests. ,
The devotionswere taken by
MM. Scott Clarkson. with
Scripture and meditation on
the theme "Beginning
The motto "Do your best and
rejoice with those who can do
better" was, discussed by,Mrs.
Crosby Sotizern. The roll call
"A resolution.I would like my
husband to make" brought some
unique answers. Too bad the
men were absent.
The Huron County Rally to •
be held in Cranbrook on Octo-
ber 7111 was announced. Dele-
gates will be Miss Elva Foster
and Mrs. Howard Harris. it
was Voted to.put a booth in at
the Howick Fair, October 4th..
The committee In charge will
be Mrs. AllS011 De -merlins, Nine
Mei Penny, Mrs. Goosen
Mrs. Harold Doig and Mrs.
Clarence Carswell.
The Guelph area convention
October 28 and 29 was announ-
ced and it was decided to send
h delegate, Mrs. Stanley Bride.
F.W.I. O. bOard members dis.
cussed.the resolutions to be
presented at the Guelph area
convention. A mystery draw
,was conducted by Mrs. ,John
Craig„..
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Howard Harris, Mrs. Clarence
Carswell and MTS. Clare Harris
and Mrs. doosen Winkel.
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To or artize
Brownies
FORDWICH,,,Mrs, Werner
Stoll And Ws. Walter 'Verner.. '
ling intend to startlirownies for
girls between the ages of 7 and
'9 years. Meetings will be held
from 7 to 8.30 p. tn. All girls
interested in Brownies are asked
to be. at,the Fordwich Uni te d
Church on Tuesday evening,
October' L
Deflations from any organi—
zation which would like to help
with thiS. worthwhile Caine will
be gratefully accepted.
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FrienOship. Unit
fovale P•ont na
Mr. sad Ws, T. A. Lei*.
man. of Matidism,' visited las "
woalt-ood at Vas keno ofMx•
sod tin. sort Garda.
Miss Elisabeth Fraser .
N. , of St. Catharines, visited
Miss Ruby Duff at the week -end.
1.4r Carl Sullivan, of We-,
terlavi University preached in
Bluevale United Church en Sun-
day, morning, as the minister.
M. Michael Ross, is a patient
and Di,triet flospft
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Ti Turvey, of %.1 orris ,
ntahlag good plows Is
Ing * how for himself at
boushaviaost Sul,
Mt. usil Mo. W. H. $ook-
liu*oin Vanicouvor have boon
visitIns with dos* cousins. thoo,
Gamin family.
Roo WM km telhirallid *OM
Winshaza and Disuict Hospital
after illusory and a four weeks'
stay.
Mr. and hirs.'C. 0, Hoff-
man attenciod ths $5th wad -
al* anniversary oft:heir ni
as* What biL MI MN.
IL 0. May. 41kistaar.
Web, Taa, Ilerfoldo
Vt. ae4 Jok Wok ot
Clistaa vase $aisfeday 10,010$
sies widi Mr. mad Mss.
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WROXETER--The RiendshiP
Unit of the Wroxeter U. C. W.
held.the September xneeting at
the home of Mrs. Howard Wylie
with twelve members present.
Mrs. Wylie" gave the can to
worship and conducted with de-
votional period:
Mrs. Ken Edgar gave' the
chapter from the study book,
entitled "A Third Generation
Christian", She also read an
article written by J. H. Currie
on Silk Production in Japan.
The members were ptased
to welcome Mrs, George Sach.
Mrs. Stanley Gallaher will
noe have charge of cards for
the sick and would welcome
information from the members.
The president, Mrs, Ken Ed-
gar, conducted the busines4
and at the close of the meet-
ing ltinch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Wylie and Mrs.
Edgar.
TH LITTLEST HOBO—When Charles P.
(chuck) Eiseman's pitching arm gave
Out, he went completely to the clogs. And
it was 'actually a turn for the better. To-
day the former professional baseball player
for the Chicago White Sox and his four
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German Shephinis, Toro,London,, Little.
"London (Hobo), and Thorn, earn a siX
figure salary through television and movie
• contracts. They will appear' in afternoon
and evening perforntances 011 Saturday at
. the Tee,swater Fair. '
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For .wic. ersonat N�tes
r. and Mrs. Earl
near Listowel. .
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bilde.
Friends of Mrs, Rache. Sul*.
van. Will be sorry to learn she is
confined to Listdwel.Memorial
Hospital. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lichty of
Milverton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hibberd,
Fraser Lynn, :James•Vittie
and Carl Ettinger attended, the
ZoneC Convention of the.Royal
Canadian Legion SUndayin
Wingham.
M. and Mrs. George Pitten-.
dreigh, Miss Minnie McElwain,
JOhti and William McElwain
visited Saturday with Mr.* and
Mrs. Ian pittendreigh in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern
visited last week with Mr. and .
Mrs.. Clarence Switzer at Bond .
11' ad;
Mrs., Ruby Foster spent last'
week with her daughters, Misses
J'fan, and Marjory Foster in,To-
ronto.
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M. and Mrs. Ira Schaefir -I
visited the 'past week With Mr.: .
and. Mr George.Trethewey in
Stratford'
-. Mrs. tih.el :Forster spent a ,
Couple Of days' last Week With •
Mr. and MiSt.: 'EtnersorilOrgrave-
in:Listowei.
, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore •
visited on sintday at the home.
of Mrs. Flank Kelland in St
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Marys..
Miss Wiailette Douglas, mirse-
in- tr aining: at. $t. Josephs' -lios.;-
pital, ,Guelph, 'Spent the week-
end with•her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. . Jack Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Defiler -
ling and fandly of Clifford vis-
ited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.
Walter Derrierling.
Mrs; George Richards, ,tim-:
.my,and Carol Annell London '
and Bill. Richards of Waterloo,
Spent theyeek-end with Mr:
and Mrs. Austin Stinson. Other
relatives on Sunday were Rev.
Dr. 'Graham, Mrs. Le Page and
Mrs. Lislie.Burrows of London,
Mr. and M. 'Bert Stinson of
Minto, Alberta Stinson of To-
ronto, and David Stinson of
Guelph.
Recent visitors- with Mr. and
Mrs. George AshtOn were Mr.
:anti Mrs. Telford'iOnigOmery
of Grand Bend.
Mrs. D. S. MacNatighton of
Wingham was a week -end visit-
c)r with her sister, Mrs. Ruby
Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson
and children of Toronto were
, Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Patterson. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8irtimons
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Wildfang at Cooks-
ville. . • . .
Miss Louise Matthews and
Mr. Mel Batters left on Monday
for Eatonia, Sask. , where they
will visit for three weeks.
'Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirk-
by and Scott of Listowel visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Carroll Johnson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dins-
more left on Sunday for Ottawa
where they will attend the
Nursing Home Convention for
several days this week. •
Miss Helen Gibson, 'Mrs. M.
Wells and Miss DOrothy Boyle
of Toronto, Nits. M, Wearing
of Wroxeter and Miss Joan
Remington, Wingharn, visited
.• at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gibson on Sunday.
, Douglas Gibson, Toronto,
spent the week0end with his
parents. Mt. ;and Mrs. Robert
Gibson. Doug is studying
architectural technology at
Ryersot.
• Mr. and Mrs. Willittgton
Hargrave, Douglas, 'David at-
tended the 25th wedding an.
niVersary an Saturday nigit for
visited over the week -end with
Mr: and Mrs, Bob Bride in Lon.,;.
dons'.
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Where young is a state of mind,
Montego is a way,' of life.
Montego says action, adventure and performance
'better than atlythino else; on four wheelsi and lives up
to its reputation. Live young, Live Montego.
All for a young budget.
Metieor LeMoyne t.wo-door hardtop
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Cougar'
All new styling. A brand
new convertible. •
Now watch 'the fur fly!
Cougar'S afl new for '69 -7 wider, longer and
roorniiirl You can gets 0ougAr convertible
Or the new power operated sunroof Cougar
- first in NorthAmeriCal And there's a
brand new 361 cu. in. VS engine
as standard equipment!
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