HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-12-14, Page 18To: all who supported
me at the polls on
Dec. 4th.
My sincere thanks
'and -the Compliments
for the festive season.
ROBERT GIBSON
BELRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Max Annett of
Prince George, B.C., have ar-
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rinn and John. Mrs. Annett
and Mrs. Rinn have been pen pals
for almost four. years.
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Rina and
!John and Mr. and Mrs. Max An -
nett of B.C. were Saturday eve-
ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elvey Rock of Monkton. Sunday
guests at the Rinn home were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Rock and Jean-
nette of Walton.
Thank You
To' the Ratepayers of
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
a sincere thanks for your support at the polls:
DON EADIE
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To the Ratepayers of
HOWICK TOWNSHIP
Thank you for the loyal support
at the Polls on December 4th.
HAROLD HYNDMAN
I 'wish to thank the electors of
HO WICK TOWNSHIP
for their support at the Polls
on December 4th.
I will try to justify the confidence
you have shown in me.
STUART DOUGLAS.
Parents and Taxpayers
of Howick and Turnberry
I would like to sincerely -thank each person who
supported me in the recent election. I wanted to call on .
every family in the district but the time went too quick-
ly.
I am interested in joining a parent organization in
connectionwith our schools, if'ne is .organiidd.
PHYLLIS HOGGART
To the Separate ,SchoolRatepayers of
Turnberry, The.Town of Wingham,
Kinloss, Culross, East V rwanosh,
.West Wawanosh and Ashfield.
Your continued confidence shown in the
election Monday, December 4th is deeply
appreciated and I shall endeavour to
sere you to the best of my. ability.
Thank
OSCAR G. KIEFFER
My Sincere Thanks
May,I take this opportunity to express my apprecia-
n
tion to the electors of Howick and Turnberry Townships
for their support in the recent election.
As your representative, on the Huron County Board
of . Education I shall continue to serve you faithfully.
Best wishes.. to everyone for a Merry Christmas and
a Prosperous and Happy year in 1973.
ALEX CORRIGAN
Personal Nt.s 'fr
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques had the
misfortune last week to sustain a
painful. injury to the fingers of her
right hand, which required 14
stitches.
Sandy Murray celebrated his
80th birthday on Saturday. In01—
tors. for the occasion were Mr,.
and d Myra. Cliff Hallr.nata, and Pent
and John Ferguson, Shy vial -
tors were Mr. andM ;Dqn
Robertson.. and Mrs. E. ' Stew -
HAPPY GUESTS at the town party Dec. 6 included, from the left, Reeve Jack Alexander
and Mrs. Alexander; Mrs. Harold Wild and Deputy -Reeve Wild; Ron Foxton. The reeve
was honored on his retirement from council to become a Huron Board of Education trus-
tee. (Staff Photo)
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TUCKING IN to a good roast beef dinner at the civic Christmas party were, left to right,
'Lou Palmer, Mrs. Henry Wheeler and Mr. Wheeler. All employees of the town together,
with their wives and husbands enjoyed a pleasant social evening following dinner. (Staff
Photo)
MR. AND MRS. HERB PHILLIPS share a joke of their own as photographer Art Elliott
gets caught with his jaw down at the town's Christmas party for town employee. at Lee's
Tavern last Wednesday evening. Photo by Jim Currie, who waited for exactly the wrong
moment.
art uf Winghartiu an t Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Nicholson and family of
Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Demerling of
Beaverton spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey lemoning.
David and Andy Demerling and
John B.reller took part in a con-
cert in Stratford on Sunday, spon-
sored by the Conservatory. of
Music Paul O.rescan of Harriston
and ` avid played an accordion
duet. Andy and John played in a
guitar group. .Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Demerling, Mr and Mrs. Walter
Demerling and Nancy and Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Kreller and girls
travelled to Stratford for the con-
cert.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
visited Sunday with Mrs. Ed
Wahl at Listowel.
Mrs. Dave Morrison and boys
of Holstein' were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hall-
man and family.
Dinner held at
Hailman home
LAKELET — The December
meeting of the Women's Institute
began with a delicious turkey
dinner served at the Nome of Mrs.
Cliff Hallman to i,5 members and
one visitor. ,
Following the dinner a short
business meeting was conducted,
Mrs. D. Hallman presiding. The
program consisted of readings on
the meaning of Christmas given
by Mrs. D. Hallman; a demon-
stration of home-made decor-
ations given by Mrs. L.. Forler; a
period of carol singing led by
Mrs. H. Judge and an exchange
of gifts.
A., card was signed by all pre-
sent to be sent to Mrs. K. Crowe,
who has been hospitalized, along
with a gift and good wishes for, a
speedy recovery.
Gorrie
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke of
Anstruther Lake spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. John King. and
Lisa of Strathroy spent the week-
end with Mrs. Wilford King and
Mrs: Thomas MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stirling of
St. John, N.B., have moved to the
Bennett School apartments.
Mrs. Clara Colmer of Toronto
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"tithe weekel3 at a horn
:"Hari
Birks Robertson 'of Veeswa e
visited Saturday with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Edgar.
The mental, emotional and
spiritual needs of',a Sick, person, at
home are often overlooked,. St.
John Ambulance notes. This Is
particularly true if the jam,
of long duration or terminal in
nat ire. The member of the
family caring for ttre patient i
b.otter able to detect signs of tu
rest or al essA a 'OW*
cam, the doctor shOul
informed of the patient* en
and emotional: ional: '�.� ./�.}'/v tion. µ.
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I wish to thank the electors of Turnberry TOW*
ship for your support in the recent .election.
MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR
JACKSON DUNKIN
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A sincere thank you fo the ,
voters of Turnberry ,Township
for their support.
Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year to all.
David MCCa. !urn.
HI: Ratepayers of Turnberry
Township
I thank you for your support in the past
election for electing me as a Councillor.
I will do my best for you.
Season's Greetings
HAROLD ELLIOTT
Thank You
I would like to thank all the people who
supported me in the
December 4th election.
Wishing you a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Harvey McMichael
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Donnybrook
Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Robin-
son, Judy and Janice: spent. a
couple of days withMr. and Mrs.
Jim Robinson of Kitchener.
,. Miss Diane Chamney, .Reg. ' N.,
of Listowel visited Friday and
Miss Donna Chamney of Strat-
ford spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Chamney and. family.
Mr: and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson
and Mr.. and Mrs. Jim .Leddy
visited Saturday . with Misses
Gladys and Irene Jefferson. of
Goderich. •
Don Jefferson and Derek of
Clinton visited Monday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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IT WAS "THANK YOU BOYS" but not goodbye at the
Christmas banquet for employees of the Town of Wingham,
their wives and lady friends. Mayor DeWitt Miller (right)
made presentations to two retiring members of council. At
left Reeve Jack Alexander, now a Huron Board of Educa-
tion trustee, jokingly inquires if accepting a handsome tray
will bar him from returning to local politics. Retiring Coun-
cillor George Carter also received a tray and hinted he
might be back too. (Staff Photo)
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