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asn Adv ance- Times, Thursday. June 19. 1969
Fordwich Personal Notes
Mrs., Blanche Feigel of
Kitchener sOnt the week -end
With.474r. and Mts. Tom Mc-
Cletnent.
Ms. Willyi6McCann, who
bas spent•several weeks withher
daughter, Mrs. Bill Hutcheson
and Mr. Hutcheson;his gone
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McCann at Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan
were recent yisitors with the
fortner'sluothez in Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs, Parker Eurig`
are spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Jordan at Byng
Inlet.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Ridley
of London spent the •week -end
with Mx. and Mrs. Earl Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore
visited on Stinday with MIS. Jack
Bricker in Baden.
Mrs. Drew Aitcheson, who
has been confined to Palmerston
Hospital for a month, was able
to return to the home of her
daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Millar, onSun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mad -
gene of Weston spent the week-
end at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con-
nell returned home Friday after
spending the past couple of
weeks with Mr. and Mrs.Keith
Duncan at Brampton.
Mrs. Stanley Bride spent last
week with Mr. and Mis. Jack
Riddell at Lindsay,
Friends of Mrs. Cecil Wilson
will be sorry to know that she
has been confined to Bruce
County Hospital, where she un-
derwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll John-
son were Toronto visitors on
Sunday. •
Mrs. Elsie Strong, Miss Elva
Foster, Mrs. Emmerson Fergu-
son and Ws. Elsie Demerling
attended the Spring Deanery
held last week in Si. George's
Anglican Church, Goderich.
Miss Helen Johnston of To-
ronto spent the week -end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Johnston.
Miss Pat Harris and Mr. Les-
lie Watkins of Toronto and Nir.
John Harris of Keswick spent the
week -end with Mr. and MIS.
Clare Harris.
Mrs. Ruby Forster visited
last week with- Miss Mary Cor-
bett in Toronto.
Mrs. Elva Jacques, John and
Glenn left on Saturday for a
three weeks' motor trip through
the western provinces.
Mr. and Mrs.Don Seabrooke
and Wayne, Mrs. pon Gibson
and•Gwenneth and Donna Gib-
son of St. Catharines visited
Sunday with Mr. and W., ROO
Doig. •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl SteWart
and sons visited Sunday with Mr„
and Mm. Oliver Stewart,
Quite a number of ladies
from Trinity Church joined ,the
ladies from St„ Stephen's , eqx-
tie, on a bus trip last week to
Guelph where they toured gaol,
ing Carpets, Water Fowl and
?ark, the university, Church Of
our Lady and Colonel John Me,
Crae's birthplace. They spent
a couple of hours shopping.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs;
Edward Roth who were married
Saturday in Gorrie U nited
Church.
Kenneth Newell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Newell, left on
Monday for Kitchener to com-
mence duties in a sh_artekd ac-
countant's office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro.y Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons,
Anne and Kenneth visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Wildfang at Cooksville. Mrs.'
R„ Simmons remained and wifl
spend this week there.
THE FRONT ENTRANCE to the Wingham arena was, a
busy place Saturday afternoon as boys, girks and bicycles
congregated for the opening of the bicycle rodeo. Over
'90 children took their bikes over the tedious course. The
rodeo was the first of its kind in Wingham, but by the
response It may become an annual event.,—A-T .Photo.
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