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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-30, Page 16MRS. LES JACKLIN of Wingham (right) was honored fdr five years of leadership service with homemakers' clubs here at Wingham Achievement Day held at F. E. Madill Secondary School Saturday. The presentation was made by Mist, K. Hunt, Huron home economist, (Staff Photo) • ZOOMING IN FOR A RUNNING SHOT is Kay Wheeler with Carol Edgar alongside in this bit of action from the ladies' fitness class Wednesday evenings at F. E. Madill Secondary ° School. Basketball is one of a series of games the girls en loy during the course. (Staff Photo) KA y WHEELER PONDERS a foxy pass in the midst of a rousing basketball game, part of the fitness class held weekly for local ladies. Others visible are Yvonne Coultes, Jackie Kregar, Edna McTavish, Carol Edgar, Joyce Statia and Jennie Hewitt. (Staff Photo) Belgrave Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. T. A. Cameron of Luck now and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of Ashfield Township Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorn - dale and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae of London. Mr. and Mrs. William Votmg of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , Ross McRoberts and family. at Lucan. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Campbell who Will quietly celebrate their 75th wed= ding anniversary at their home on Friday, December 1st. Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarbor- ough spent the -weekend with her mother, Mrs •Clarence Chamney and visitedviith her father, Mr. 'thininey'; patient in .the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby attended the baptismal service on Sunday morning of their grandson, Jeffrey Robert, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch in Arva United Church in the afternoon. They visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary Armstrong •who is a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moy of Waterloo spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Anderson. Mrs. Thomas Moy of Waterloo • was one of the recent graduates at the Waterloo Lutheran Univer- 1{ sity fall convocation in the Kit- • chener Auditorium where she re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts • Lakelet Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gadke of Buffalo, Mr. and ' M. Carl Waterstrat, Stephen, Wendy, Amy and Jeff of New Jersey, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gadke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons of Harriston visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Balheim on the ar- rival of a baby boy on November 20 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. • Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis were Mr. and Mrs. George Pinkney of Walker- ton and John Inglis of Leaside. DRIBBLING IS NOT drooling the ladies found Out in fitness class. Here Yvonne Coultes bounces down the floor on i he attack, with Marie de Vos and Jackie Kregar right on their toes. (Staff Photo) • 4 • 1120 1,3 14 4:4;"`Afir degree. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson attended the graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman visited on Saturday with Ross •Wightman of •Newmarket and with Mrs. Wightman and baby in the Newmarket Hospital. Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Al- bert Bacon and Martin Grasby are patients in the Wingham and District Hospital. Kowers and Plants Ltri,not only the traditional gift, but they OM,' the perfect gift to expressyour best wishes durina the 1)000 day season. 'Want to send a gift' lin ore In. Canada„ the United State* or. overseas? Why not do it the easy way. •Just • phone us now with all the particulars and we *guarantee your flowers 'will arrive on the day you choose. We have one of the largast - factions In the area of top quality Christmas Plants end Flowers . . . fresh from our own Greenhouses. • Drop -In or call today to , .• reserve your gift for Christmas LEWIS FLOWERS 135 FRANCES ST.. 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