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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-04, Page 12Page 12 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1969 Personal a es Whitechur�h The Whitechurch Women:s Institute will meet Tuesday evening, September 9 at 8 o'- clock sharp. The Psychiatric Hospital Band of Goderich will be in attendance. Roll call, How to store winter and summer clothes; motto by Mrs. Elgin Johnston. Guests are Kairshea and Molesworth W.I. Mrs. Ray- mond Redmond will also be on hand to tell about and display crafts made by patients. Some will be for sale. Anyone who has old beadsor jewellery please take it to give for crafts. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Verbeek of Lucknow R.R. 5, on the arrival in Wing - ham and District Hospital on Saturday, August 30, of a baby boy, a brother for Donna and Daryl. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Feagan of Goderich were Thursday visi- tors with Mrs. Bill Evans and other former Langside residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken King and family of Woodstock were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. Mrs. Charles Tafffh of Wing - ham visited Sunday evening , with Mr. and Mrs. Clark John - ston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans on Saturday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wernhan of Komoka and Mr. and Mrs. Ironside of Arva. Mrs. Doris Albert of Dungan- non visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert and family. Congratulations to Bob Solo- man on winning a polaroid cam- era on the lucky draw at the wa- ter show on Sunday at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans and Melvin of Hyde Park were Sun- day visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and with her father, Bob Donaldson of, Teeswater, a patient in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Douglas Ross accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Gaunt of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and Janet of Centralia o n a week -end trip to Moosonee, on James Bay. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. Cecil Fal- coner, Mrs. Art Cronin and Mrs. Aldan Purdon visited with Jim Falconer, a patient in Victoria Hospital,London. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falcon- er, Lynn, Brian and Paul of Sar- nia spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Cecil Falconer. On Saturday Lynn remained with • Mrs. Falconer while the others visited with the former's sister, who is undergoing an operation in Toronto. Mrs. Dave MacDonald spent the holiday week -end with her husband who is on construction work in Northern Ontario, near Burwash. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim- mons and'Lonnie of London spent the week -end with Mr . and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and fam- ily, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simmons Qf Wingham. On Sunday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long of London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tierney and Karen of Port Elgin were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. Mrs, Stewart of Wingham was a Sunday visitor with 11. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and fam - ily. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Faw and family and his mother, Mrs. Faw of Thorndale were Thurs- day visitors with Mrs. Bessie Mullis and Wilford Clippert n. Robert Mullis of Thomdale R.R. 4,. spent the week -end holiday Wrist* r4eth, c°r s, Bessie mutut6 'Wi 1 perton, On Saturday k$11 ° . whitechurch fr. softb ► Ut+&UW played in Win as n with wore of U-2 th *Our of Whitechurch This is an Q. A.S.A. series and each have won a game. The deciding game, will be played in Teeswater park at S:SQ' Satur, day, Septennber06. Cheer our team to victory. The services were conducted in Chalmers Presbyterian. Churcb on Sunday by Laird Christie, a a teacher at Waterloo College. Mar. and Mrs. Richard Tian - and family of Toronto were week -end visitors on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Allan Turner. Mr. and Mts. Carl McClen- aghan and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan on Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan attended the ro- deo. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Toronto visited the beginning of earl week with Mr. and Mrs, fly," i*u + ►d fay of and spent the. lat OR 1>t with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Tick of Culross and Mrs. Doris Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Con- ley of Winghain visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCullough of Moorefield. Lit- tle Jason Conley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Geiger. and Kimberley of Waterloo spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCienaghan, where Paul assisted with harvest operations. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Burr, Randy and Cathy of Alpena, Michigan.- visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M i 11`a n Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coulter„ Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of Burlington spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coul- tes and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brussels. While at Brus- sels Debbie had the misfortune to get a gash in her leg which rcq ' reverai Sitt heo, • Mr. and .M4. Ea (4140 wore Suwday v#11.9 1.; and Wirs. Russet l o $. Weelt-end visitors with.) fir,. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor a nct family were Mr; and Mrs.; Lara Coyne and Bornnie of Windsor and Fred . and Richard Coyne of Burlington.. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family were week -end tors with, Mr. and Mrs, George Marshall of Culross and Mr. 444 Mss:. George Fisher of Wiiagbarn. On Sunday they were Joined by Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and family of Luclanow. Mrs, Russel Rosi, and Doris visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ross of Kitchener. • Elwin Moore of Simcoespent the holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Ross of Kitchener spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Russel Rosa, and attended a family reunion on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mil- len of Teeswater. Miss Edna Wall of London, tr CREST Toothpaste 89G FAMILY SIZE 3RBEG. AR5 49c.2 �S 4 9 CREAMERY BUT' BLUEVALE NO. 1 . SCHNEIDER'S L$NK SAUSAGE 69 ` SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS 43 C. PKG. OF 8 MAPLE LEAF COOKED MEAT 2 /5 9r5 VAR 6 oz 'SCXNEIOp14 ASST. PACK COOKED MEAT SCHNEIDERS — SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 53 IN THE PIECE MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA • SCOTT IATHRO 0 M 'TISSuE WHIT OR PINK . BAYER ASPIRIN iao uucn 594 kEfl POR SHOULDER CHOPS LEAN Ib. SHOULDER BUTT ROAST Ib.0 SHOULDER ROAST PICNIC tr isra11, of rotor o t Sunday they were ,y Mr a George and family of Miter- , Herb Hunter Wallace, Cann and M . Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Mist Jean Ca tfil1 and Mrs.. Robert Rasareturned on Wednes- O o London of er visiting; a OW vomits with Mrs. Pete Nat.' snag of,Forest grove, Oregon. on Paturday Mrs. Ross returned to her home here. Elgin Sieightholm and friend of Toronto spent the holiday with his parents, .'Mr. and. Elmer Sleighth..olm, . Mr, and Mrs, Tarry Gutosld arrived at their borne in Kitch- ener on Friday from their houey moon. On Sunday they visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rantoul. Mr. and ?Ara-. Mack Cardiff of Brussels also visited Sunday at the s a me ton. of with • home. The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, September 4, 1969 Always Friendly Service AT THE RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED PHONE357-1020 CAfMpELL'4 — lDm. 8/$ 1up EVAPORATED — 16 -oz Carnation Milk 5'93` SHIRRIFF — GOOD MORNING MARMALADE 49` sr�rsoxo ixar,�xr Clucolate. Mix �.�9` Pr4.,,t4 ,..\;....-:- f T FROZEN FOOD zmarwi---acHCUTEEN BEANS , 1/39 FRASERVALE SHOESTRING FRENCNt FRIES iib. Cello49C HIGHLINER —BREADED • 2/70 SOLE PORTIONS 12.0:. r OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 tuuww= xs«. 6emon Juice:::.39` roRK - a �u. Peanut BuifeP..;i°19 MANDARIN — 10 -oz. SaicoOranges. :79! NABOB — 10 VARIETIES O/ J&Iy Pow.d�rs__9 McC�rrnick:'$ SOD • S 2/70c OR SALTINES ,�.�x E. D. SMITH New Apple -Cherry .. 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