HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-07, Page 6*Times, TburS : y, Sept. 7, 1972
evale P
ova • Women's Insti-
tute Will nit ?'ear's Apiary at
Winger on' .September 13th,
then16.1 go to Riverside Park for
b and a speech on "Bees,,,
Igliven by Deborah Armstrong,
followed by a box lunch. Mem-
ber4 leave. Bluevale at 1:30 p.m.
Qn .Sunday, September 100;
the United lurch Sunday School
Vil), be held -at 11:34 a.m., the
same ttree.as the church service.
,;and Mrs.. Edgar McCord of
Maims, Va., visited Mrs. Ethel
Mord last week. •
Miss Ethel Beattie, Seaforth,
and Mrs. Robert Simpson of Hen -
sail, called on the MacEachern
1
rsonal Nates
family las week.
Mr. an Mrs. Jack Alexander
and sons pf Kitchener, spent the
weekendat the Alexander cot-
tage.
Frank Sharpe of Toronto,
and/Mrs. Ross McLean of Kit-
riiener, visited Mrs. Raymond
Elliott on Thursday.
Mrs. M. L Aitken attended the
celebration of the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Street at the Blue Barn,
Listowel on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vander Theide of
London,. visited Pastor and Mrs.
Karl De Koei jer last week.
Harry Messer of Toronto, spent
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CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR
318 JOSEPHINE WINGHAM
the weekend at his home here and
had as guests. Mrs. John Burton
and Mr. and, Mrs. Powell of To-
ronto.
The Dubelaar family have re-
turned to Bluevale after spending
several weeks in Holland and
other counties of Europe.
The Maitland Authority has
been active in landscaping the
land along the Maitland beside
the Bluevale pond. 4"
Mrs. Edna Forbeck of Niagara
Falls, visited in Wingham and
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. On
Sunday Mrs. Elliott and Mrs.
Forbeck visited Mrs. Albert
Porter at Silen Valley Park, Ay-
ton. They alsoent Tuesday at
•Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Mrs. Charles Mathers were
guests at the golden wedding
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Van Camp of Belgrave, in
the Women's Institute Hall.
Fordwich
Quite a number from here at-
tended the wedding reception
Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Shortill (Marjorie Ruttan)
in the Kurtzville community hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen and
Teddy visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anson Ruttan at Am-
berley. •
Mrs. Sam Johnston and Mrs,
Anson Demerling visited one day
last week with Mr. and Mrs. 1r-
win Gibson at their cottage at
Amberley.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bride and
family of London spent t the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Bride.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
HEAR
ReV. J. Berkley Reynolds, T.Ii.M.
MINISTER
WEST.•ELLESMERE UNITED -CHURCH
MARCHINGTON. CIRCLE AT CLAUDIUS GATE, SCARBOROUGH
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McMillan Family
SING &. PLAY
uron Men's Chapel, Auburn
'8:00 P.M.
REV. ROSS NICHOLLS
will be speaking at
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at 2 p.m. with Special Music
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V-8, heavy duty equipped
'68 METEOR 4 -Door, V8, auto., radio,
low mileage.
'68 FORD half ton, `six cylinder, heavy
duty equipment, locally owned
'68 CHEV. Impala 4 -Door 111 Hardtop, 8,
automatic, radio, power steering
and brakes
'68- FORD LTD 4 -Door Hardtop, fully.
equipped
'68 PONTIAC Parisienne 2 -Door Hard.
top, , 8, automatic, radio, power
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'68 DODGE Half Ton
'67 METEOR Convertible, 390 V8, auto,
radio, power steering and brakes
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DEBBIE HODGINS was having "a ball" on opening day at the new day care centre, Tues-
day morning, while two -other four -year-olds in background, Robert Leedham and Jason
Goodall, were also deeply :^immersed in a carpentry project. (Staff Photo)
HEATHER THOMPSON was concentrating on her project at her work table at the day
care centre Tuesday morning with Supervisor Mrs. L. Lane. About 20 are enrolled, some
on a part-time basis. (Staff Photo)
Mr.4 d Mrs. Russel McGuire .
visited Sunday with• Mr. and Mrs•
Ira, 2urbtigg of bistowei,
Eimer McGuire Of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
and Jackie ,ytstted Sunday, with
his parents; Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Whytock of Teeewater.
Mr. and' Mrs. Percy McClena-
ghan and -Gavin of Listowel spent
the weekend with his grand-.
mother, Mrs. Lillian McClena-
gha►n.
This community is sorry to
learn that Mrs, Sadie Barbour of
St. Helens entered 'St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, on Monday
for an eye operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt on
Wednesday last went to Ajax to
visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Don Dirstein, Mr. Dirstein and
family.
Attending the o?-;'
wedding from, •theSLI
ni MWed
fin,
were Mr.(�%eennd �. /�� �-
in, �!+ . MTs, X11 ele „ TIM;
,
Mrs, (ertie Tiffin, W
and Mrs. Jim lock -
now, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson. p
Mr. and Mrs. Victori Case nrtore
of Brantford attended the Mora-
son-Qariing wedding on Satutday
evening. The groom is a nephew
of Mrs. Casemo!e.
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BUDDI AR TS Andrew, Kaufman (left) and Jennifer Bender went in pretty ieavily
• for painting on eir first day at the Wingham day care centre under the watchful eye of
Supervisor, Mrs. Lawrence Lane. The finished paintings tended to be abstract. (Staff
' Photo)
CARRIE ANN TAYLOR had no trouble adjusting to, the
bright new surroundings at Wingham day care centre on
opening day Tuesday. Sheds seen here in the play area with
staff member, Mrs. Earl Fitch. Eleven youngsters were ac-
commodated on the first day and another 10 are enrolled on
a part-time basis. (Staff Photo)
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