The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-25, Page 163
p34' Winghara Advance- Times, Thursday, Sept. 25,, 1969
Personal Belgrave •
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodg-
• son. and (laughter Judy and firs.
Ann Hodgson of Nobleton visi-
ted on Sunday with \lr. and Mrs.
r Lcs1Ie Boit.
Mr. and Mrs. '0dilliain Ang-
us of Flint, Nlich. , were recent
visitors at the home of .1r. and
Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John.
Mr. and firs. Alva `.1cDow-
ell of Myth spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Vincent.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vincent
spent the week -end at Seaforth
with N1:. and Mrs. William
Kelly and took in the Seaforth
fair.
Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John
spent Sunday at. the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock of
Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg of Clifford visited Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hibberd and Mr. Wil -
liam Boehler.
A large congregation attend-
ed both morning and evening
services at the Knox United
Church anniversary on Sunday
v\hen Rev. Norman Jones of
Rowntree United Church, Lon-
don, was guest speaker. Special
anthems were rendered by the
choir with Mr, Roy Mundy at
the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
.Mrs. Ralph McCrea and family
of Blyth. At the same .home
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rob-
inson and family of Toronto.
Mrs. Les Burrows of London
visited one afternoon last week
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Hibberd and Mr. Wil-
liam Boehler.
Mr. Cecil Bowman of Staffa
is• spending a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rinn and John.
Communion service was held
in Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday morning with Beth and
Aa Scott, Douglas, Paul and
Alex Cloakey and Raymond
Nicholson joining the church
by profession of faith.
Keith Van Camp and Lloyd
Michie began classes at Cen-
tralia College of Agricultural
Technology this week. This is
Keith's first year and. Lloyd's
second.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm
of Lucknow visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Floyd Campbell.
Mr, and Mrs. Les Shaw and
family of London spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Camp-
bell left Saturday to visit with
relatives at Thessalon.
Mr. and Iv1rs. Carman Far-
rier and family and Miss Winni-
fred Farrier of Long Branch, Mr.
and Mrs. Rod McLeod and fain'
ily of Etobicoke spent the week.
end with Mrs. Nelson Higgins,
They attended the Pletch-Cron-
in wedding on Saturday in the
Roman Catholic Church, St.
Columban.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coul-
• tes recently visited with cousins
on Manitoulin. Island and called
on Mr. and Mrs. William Wo-
zczwk of Garson.
Mrs. Jack Wickstead was a
dinner guest with her aunt, Mrs.
Lottie Thornton of Corrie ort
Sunday. In the afternoon they
attended Belmore United
Church anniversary service
when Rev. A. T. Hewitt of
Hanover was the guest speaker.
--Ivirs. H. Aitchison and
Mrs. E. Lewis leave this week
to spend a few weeks at Van -
couver, B.C.
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wviartClilIRR, , wT1%e four4
meeting, held Friday, ".:V.0,0014,,
'erred by the president., 9Tyee
Tiffin. The tninuteji were read
by \larlene %Weber and WI e411
', as answered by 13 niemhdrs'
and the leaders, Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Mrs. Elsner Sleight,'
holm.
Discussion centred on the
choice of article each is to
make besides the runner. Group
work included making samples
of chain and lazy daisy stitches.
--Mrs. Nettie Haines of
Guelph is visiting with her
niece, Mrs. Frank Ross of Ed-
ward Street, and other Wing -
ham relatives.
--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ed-
gar accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth to
visit with their son and daugh-
ter-in-law,
augh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mait-
land Edgar and family of Pe-
trolia, who have moved there
recently.
CADET OFFICER GEORGE VALLANCE,, of
Brussels, a graduate of F. E. Madill Second-
ary School, has enrolled in the Canadian
Armed Forces and -will attend Royal Roads
Military College, Victoria, B.C. He is seen
here with Col. E. W. Ryan, Commander,
CFB Clinton; his mother, Mrs. J. L. Val-
lance and his sister, Julie.—Dept. Nat. Def.
The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday. September 25, 1969
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