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England, have returned from a home, accompanied her home.
motor trip to Halifax and other Dr. and Mrs. Alex Strong
coastal points. and Paula of Wingham, Mr.
Mrs. Goldie Thompson and and Mrs. Fred Hyndman, Mr.
sons visited Manitoulin Island and Mrs. Harold Hyndman and
and with friends in Owen Sound, Mr. James Hyndman spent Sun-
where'hey saw the S c Le n c e day at 1Lake Keewadein.
Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Thump- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brown
son spent Sunday at Port Elgin and Miss Carol Brown of Luck -
with Mrs. Byers and fancily. now called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gow- George Brown on Sunday.
dy and Philip spent the week- Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce Agla of
end in Toronto. Fordwich spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and M. John Boyd.
of Moorefield and Mr. 'and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar
Oscar Ament of Auburn were spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and James Edgar of Kapuskasing.
Mrs. Charles Koch. Mrs. George Snider and fain -
Mr. James Edwards visited ily visited Mrs. Richard Bennett
recently with Mrs. Ella Barton on Sunday.
of Fergus. Mrs. Harvey Wheeler, Mrs.
Mrs. Stewart MacNaughton Lyle Hart of Wroxeter, Mrs.
of Wingham visited Thursday ' Glad Edgar, Miss Joyce Hamil-
with Mrs. Norman Wade. Miss ton and Miss Jean Brown attend -
Kate Hazelwood of Wingham, ed Alma College, St. Thomas.
who spent a week at the same Mr. Birks Robertson who has
• MSS Cheryl Haskins spent a
few days with relatives at Lu -
MO, Que. Miss Theresa
`mannas accompanied her home
*Spent a few days here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coul-
ter, Mr. Ken Coulter and Miss
parol King visited Mr. and Mrs.•
Lloyd Mannell of Dorchester on
Sunday.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
John Baylor were Miss Wendy
Baylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Baylor of Fordw ic.h , Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Ament of Au -
hurn, Mrs. John Elliott, Strath-
clair, Man, , and Mr. John Erk-
land of Norwich.
Mr. Burns Stewart has re -
turned home from Listowel .
Memorial Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. George Sach
and Miss Margaret Sach of Lon-
don, Ontario, accompanied by
Mrs. Florence McIntyre and
Miss Jean McIntyre of London,
returned from a trip to th.eEa4
Coast spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Donald Edgar,
Miss Etta Burns, Clifford,
and Mrs. Mabel Stewart of
Fordwich spent a few days wailli
Misses Emina and Mabel Irwin,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Farrish and
Ron of North Bay and Mr..1<ch
Farrish, Victoria, B.C., visited
Sunday at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richmond
and Mr. Robert Richmond of
Winnipeg spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain,
ger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Nethercott, Atwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Spence Brears, .Har-
riston, visited 'recently at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins,
accompanied by Mr. and Mts.
Arthur Smeltzer of Ogena,Sask,
have returned from a trip to
Prince. Ed ward Island.
Miss Lynda Johnston of Bryon
spent the week -end at her home.
Among the guests who attend-
ed the Evers-Currah wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rud-•
derham of Sydney, N.. S- , Mr.
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GORRIi--Mr,, algid Mrs
George Brown and Jan „have re
turned from the 12th annual
Norinoska Historical A;lrton1Q-
bile Tour. This year featured
a Hub. Tour from Orillia, going
on different routes' each day.
On Monday over 60 antique
cars joined the Rotary Club
activities at the Champlain
Park. Points of interest visited.
were Wasaga, Midland, Huron
Indian Village, Big Chute Ma*
rine Railway, Severn Bridge,
Springwater Provincial Park.
Over 160 attended the wind-
up banquet Saturday evening.
They ,also attended the steam
meet at Cookstown enroute to
Orillia.
and Mrs. Ralph Kaiser of Syd-
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch
Rudderham of Winnipeg. Mrs.
Hazel Slack and Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Slack of Bristol, Indiana
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Yost
of Buffalo. ,
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Mtrt and Mrs. R, H. Me.
Kinnon atteuc ed the wedding on
Saturd;ay of their grandson, Don-
ald McTavish, to 13renda Nor -
van Bryant. at Greenbrier Pres-
byterian' Church, Brantford.
Harvey Mann was an usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown,
of Chilliwack, B.C. visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Smith and oth-
er friends on their return trip
from the Maritimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cleg-
horn, of Hamilton, were visi-
tors in the village on Monday.
Mrs. R. J. McMurray, of
Palmerston visited Mrs. Ross
Mann, Mrs. Harvey Edgar, Mrs,
Ross Douglas and Mrs. M. L.
Aitken, on Friday:
Attending the Canadian
Exhibition on Friday were Con,-
nie Mann, Barbara Lillow , Paul
Moffatt, Nesbitt Hamilton and
Jim Greenaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Cherny and
Peter, of Erindale, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Mann. Other visitors were Mr.
an4i Mr*, lolln MAP" C,04
fob►. •
4foe,* visitor with M
s ioug1? " And Mr*, Mp TO,
Mt1 ifias. .theme nfect, Mx.
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