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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-02-17, Page 104 f 4 4 4 4 1 4' The jham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 17, 1972 News from Morrie >r'. and Mrs. Donald Ross of lOtetiener, Miss Pearl Hamilton and Mr: and Mrs. Sam Timm of 1-istowel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich,ard Carson on Sunday Miss Larke Carson, London, spent the weekend at the same home. Melvin and Bruce Boulting- house of Essex visited friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mann, Douglas, Robbie and Janice of Heathcote spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kann. Mr. and Mrs. Barry McKnight and family of Simcoe visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyd of Palmerston spent Friday at the same home. Mrs. Wilfred King, Mrs. Jean MacDonald, Mrs. Kenneth Hastie and Mrs. Archie Miller visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Frank Earls of London. 1 Mrs. Alex Graham attended the 75th anniversary of the Wornek's Institute held in the Canadian Room at the Royal York Hotel on Saturday. Approxi- mately 1,600 attended. Mrs. Olive Farquharson of London, Eng- land, president of Associated Countrywomen of the World was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins at- tended the 50th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ren- wick of McIntosh on Saturday. Miss Julie Roane of Barrie spent the weekend at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Miss Shirley Bennett of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. William Knox and Kevin of Owen Sound and Doug- las King, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earle King Mr and Mrs. Goldwyn Thomp- son and Donald visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Thompson of Galt. -Mrs. Morley McMichael and Andrew McMichael of Turnberry Township visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Murray Powell of Elmira visit- ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell. George Noble is a patient -in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and • Mrs. Kenneth Under- wood'and Mrs. Earl Underwood spent the weekend -With Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood of Guelph. Mrs, Albert Dustow was able to return 'home Friday from Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Andari, Steven and Theresa and Mrs. Sanford Zimmerman of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallaway. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Coulter and family and Mrs. Bert Hub- bikrd visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan of Laketet on Sunday eve- ning. Manfred Irwin was a juror at Gaderich on Monday. ti Miss Debbie Stephens, Listowel and Gregory Stephens, Wing - ham, visited Sunday with Mrs. A. L. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson attended the hardware conven- tion in Toronto. 'The Canada Post Office saving • bank closed on December 31, 1969, after 101 years in business. ESTABLISHED IN 1936 • We specialize in a complete line of FARM EQUIPMENT McGAVIN'S FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service — WALTON, ONT. Ph. 887-6365 Brussels or Ph. 527-0245 Seaforth S l9rrh� For'cleaner, more economical, tr�uble4ree miles. Cliff and, Roma McIntosh of Peterborough both had polio, but they run a successful magazine subscription business at home, thanks to a start given them by WINNERS CONGRATULATED—Brothers, sisters and parents lined the Fordwich rink on Saturday afternoon to watch a game between the Palmerston Tykes and Fordwich Tykes. Palmerston, wearing the colors of the NHL charrtpions, proved true to form and emerged victorious. (Staff Photo) JUST ONE MORE FOOT—With his eye on the puck, a Fordwich Tyke, right, tries des perately to reach it before a fast skating Palmerston youngster gets it for a break away. . Although Fordwich lost 'the garde, youngsters were happy just to get into a "real" game. , The difficulty of speeches is that you are perpetually poised. between the cliche and the indis- cretion. .0 GOALIE—With a minimum of practice, little Paul Doug- las ouglas made• a good showing in• the nets for the home Tyke team in Fordwich on Satur day afternoon. The team was 'defeated, but young Paul stopped some hard ones. (Staff Photo) Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins and family of Stratford 'visited ,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Higgins and Mich- ael on Sunday. George Allan. has returned to his home in Sarnia to resume his teaching duties after spending some time with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Mac Allan. Mrs. Michael T 1 hus spent a few days last week in Toronto. 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They lost to .the more'experienced visitors_ but were the apple df their proud parents' eye. A good crowd was on band .for the event, (Staff Photo) CARE HELPS THEM BUILD THEIR FUTURE Before children can go to school, the school must be built! d ' , The first step in the construction of a village school is the loan of a Cinva-Ram block -making machine by CARE. With the addition of some cement to the local soil, villagers can produce sturdy'blocks for building structures such as community or nutrition centers,.fresh water facilities or even a family home.. Thus, CARE.helps build self-reliance arid hope for the Help CARE celebrate its 25th anniversary. LET ME AT 'EM— The action. .,as fast and fur'ou5 in trr. Fordwich arena or 5at )rc1a, aft�•rnrinn a', the Frlr(1.•. Tykes tort Or ar''oxpPr rirrt.rj Palrrr'rs+on teary after r).,I,, two praCtl(e'; 4he jrungsters .,r'ren t too stead, r,n A their feet e t,Pr ,n fne ,re r,r rr)rr nq 4hrrugh the dor)r 1 Staff Photr,