HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-02-17, Page 3Personal Notes from Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. George Stott of
Calgary visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George'Walk-
er.. Mr. and Mrs. Stott are plan-
ning to leave for Australia soon
and will spend some time there.
On Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. George Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. George Stott visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Nelville Forbes of
Clinton.
Miss Hazel Young and Mrs.
Ella Greene from Westport lave
spent tho past month with their
sister, Mrs. Earl Anderson. They
are now visiting with Mrs.
George Black at Campbellville.
Mr. and,Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
Thursday visitors with Walter
Rock who is a patient in Seaforth
Hospital.
Miss Martha Armstrong of
Windsor spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong.
We extend sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bieman in the
sudden death of her mother, Mrs.
Roger Inglis, of Walkerton.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Robert Hibberd were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and Pamela of Winthrop, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth I4chty, R.R. 1, Mil-
verton, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Hibberd, R.R. 3, Harriston and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg,
R.R. 2, Clifford.
Misses Sandra and Lisa Camp-
bell of Winthrop spent the week-
end with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mrs. Norman Coultes and Mrs.
Ivan Wightman attended the 75th
anniversary of the founding of
Women's Institute by Adelaide
,Iloodless and Erland Lee! on
Saturday in Toronto. SiiXteen
hundred women were print in
the Canadian room and Mario
room of the Royal York ;to hear
the ACWW president, Mrs,.Ohve
Farquharson of England
Six women from Knox 'Wiited
Church travelled to Stratlor'4 on
Wednesday to attend the :Orion -
Perth Presbyterial- U.C.' 'an-
nual meeting, Those attending
were Mrs. James Coultes, 'Mrs.
Genrep Martin Mrc .iark aTa.v-
lor, Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs.
Robert Hibberd and Mi's. William
Coultes. While in, Stratford they
Were guests at the home of Mr.
Kenneth Davis.
Kimberley and Duane Kuntz,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Harry Rinn. On Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Cartwright, Claude
and John of Londesboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Cartwright, Donna
and Patricia of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy Kuntz of Kitchener
were visitors of Mrs. Harry Rinn.
Kimberley and Duane returned
home with theirparents.
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Miss Shirley Gray spent the
weekend with her sister and
brother-hblaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dennis of Waterloo and
also visited with other friends.
The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 17, 197 P,a$e 3
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James
visited with, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Johnston of Paisley on Saturday.
Sunday visitors. with Mr. and
Mrs. Len James were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Keith of Paisley.
Miss Ruth Ann Pletch of Lon,
don visited on the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pletch.
THE KINDERGARTEN class of East Wawanosh Central School compose a letter to Rob-
bie Strong, former classmate who moved to Wingham, and Mrs. W. Brydges writes on the
sheet of Bristol board to be delivered to Robbie. —Staff Photo.
STUDENTS OF GRADE 4, East Wawanosh Central School, set up an ettractive.disSIay of
St. Valentine designs in the school hallway. David Pletch, Cathy Bakela,ar, Brenda Bur-
chill and Stephen Nixon were among.the group from Miss Cathy Wenger's class to con-
tribute to the, display. —Staff Photo.
AS THE CHILDREN formed a circle, Paul Currie of East Wawanosh Kindergarten class ,
accidentally knocked a dish of paste off the table and uses paper towels to clean up the
mess. -staff Photo.
THE ST VALENTINE display on the Grade 3 classroom wall at East Wawanosh Central
School Adds to atmosphere of the room while Stephen Stevenson, Carolyn Lubbers, Clif
ford Kuepfer and Donald Schwartzentruber do their lesson assignment. —Staff Photo: