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Phone
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CONBSTOGA
COLLE.
299 Doom Valley Drive.,
Kitchener+ ;'
883451L Eat. 261 ; a
to
aid' f sacrifice of our
ethers in pr di ` such a
beautiful Place, of w;orl hip,
`God• s work 'donee . 's . wa
and: ja• God* fie will never lack
for :;God's' bie sl rn °
nd`ed a warm
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tion:' s 4p• occasion . and
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exPreasetWa4P.PreciatiOn. to -the, ,
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;ladies �,pPreeiute the 2 4� �, , W w � .,. t' y,!t +� y Brown (on t�e•;p�•vet'i.
of Cili ton .are in theprocess of :rid
get support of aux, who `in.' .g tt.ing.. :tit #h ', �otlioitts; along with a fer!v"lex 4 s
fly-.:vw.a -'hell d to th e- it ai sac (Staff Photo)SO
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was hostess ,fo :;ticeiieg
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Mrs., cGi>nlnan+esa,;: the
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tute 'and Mrs. vi'' ..,,, t read
'two poems, "Charity. at. Home'
and �Mof. t„. r.„ r
The stud , on. India s
tzet Y �u° v4ra. � c°n-
d ed b Mrs: Murra 'M
r� r �' i�ive�!.,
There ''Vere 'U, ladies. ''r `''
esentt'.
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ttontu,,the Relief
an Pu° fox
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',abd .newa-ciothing •
Cn. Sunday.. afternoon' Mr. and
Mrs. ' Oil) McInnes Linda an
Karen of Culross visited with Mr
a•.d'` .
and � Joe Tiffin. and fa>tnil
.a
a r 1
e 'f
r � � fin:'
t Tt.
Miss Jo ce' -.Tiffin ' of London
h
spent the. weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.'
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin and
family '
am l and . ,Mrs. Orville Tiffin
were, Sunday evening visitors
with Mr.and'Mrs.'Tom McInnes
of;
Goarrie,
:�..
.00 Thurs
f 5�rf+� l •ee
ay g aat'� k
Chepstow a
ew
an
s
and ',te-
� Bantams why;
church Bantams played'`, on
Whitechurch. diamond' with a
score 15-0 Al: favor of Chepstow..
The bantam team is .sc'neduled to
� s 4
play Monday and ' Wednesday
eirenri s :weather permitting.
Mr..and Mrs..Carman Whytock
and Jackie visited Sunday with
his parents, Mr. tndr Mir . Alex,
Whytock of Teeswater,
;Oa< Saturda►°r,and.`Gor
don; Rintoul acc ma�anied Mr.
Frionds, solghiers and rola -
tives gathered in Wraseter -
mtw "ity t f+i on,'f'h rsday evening
to - nor Xarea Anne> ,
June bide. t, witk a Iiisc+1 .
Alecto* shower, . Karen, ice.
mother, and her future n
inaa ', were ' went with•
Sages and to, tts',.at
the front of tastefuh -.
rated hall. Mme: r !Kieffer
was in o of the r ter,
A singsong was conducted' by
Mrs, ;Jack Mcg '
• Ken; McMichael at the piano,
Mrs, Melted ieffer. and Mrs.
McBurney VIVO interesting and
amusing •1eadin • and A game
was enjoyed in which/M, Mary
Kieffer received the prize, -
sage which. she Modelled `
,
guest of honor was pre
sented with aumeratts lovely
which she.opened, assisted, gifts.
.mother a . 'ia1 eiaha�r
Sr.. x ittle'Tainto f-
�
rrer r
TS. m •also ass
is fisted, �;,l�N
effer';
thanked:
the ladies for their 'khnd-
ness;and;'lunch was served
by, the
hostesses, Mrs. ;McMchael, Mrs#, •
McBurney, Mrs, F. ':Rosa
Gearge Kieffer, •Mrs`., L Fri e-
bur.ge
r
,• Mrs. -, Joe :, Riefler 'ands.,
Mrs.. Michael Kieffer;
day evening
Gray in honor
wedding anniversary.
, add ;aa
am
Man a tea w
ily,
The
vale Women'titute ill• -be
fid " ?'e+ y,; June 13 at t
!o of . J.atop
wall l~is a Ouwrait'eyftnt,
•
Harvey -Tim . • and ..
enclal statilPercare; ,+ !,arse `of At
the meeting, 'Ambers asked wa<
to bring ...,..i a etfor,
their .s .draw �twaod 9'.w
fo made, A representative
Moly
.� Children's ie
tY held
t Allladies.w
Recent' p visitdrs. ^wit
d Mrs.rCarman Wh tucl
sister, • Mars Hugh : Be
y
Becking, n Barbara'
r
Ba a a
g>.
Johnny of.`T,oronto-b,
N �f .
On Tuesday, last,
Witold of, Kettleby,
Mr. and -Mrs. Leroy ;l
on the stair.,sleeps,
her arm:between the
shoulder, ; �co>r ,
her
�.,.,spee;dy rroCrueew�r
c,n ro
ordaaoe.sCe
.41ens Pr"
er
vN.f,, eSif}.r
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OS Suns:dfayrom. n ► ,,
Brantforda �;c
,.,present
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re tr'�; . "• T' f
.104: 1414$0 Ross vast dmitted
Monday to Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital.: The ommunity: wishes
her a speedy recovery.
Mrd and Mrs. Albert
were,' Sunday afternoon— visito
with Mr, . and A,Mrs, awson
Majury'of `1 aisley. rs., +motes
and Mrs Majur,a e i t rs°
� r: s s e
grandmother, Mrs., Annie Tay) r
-of Brucelea Raven.'
Miss Rudi ,Wybenga . of o
mnanville on`S' . d tt e
thn a, a eanded`th.
ordination service of hercfather,
'1. Rev. Victor W bent a,, held in the
church here,. y
'.� Y.
Mr. and °Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Mary Lou and Clara Of ,Si eets-
ville spent the weekend 'with Mr.
and Mr '
s. Alan r Falconer ., and
Tony. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan have
'" urrchased .t .pro 'rt... on the
p '
north side o
f .86.hOWay between
;:Bill Evans' lot . and t' of Alan
Falconer. Tlaie 'intend' b a
new ho
e
. us. '
tssmuttier,
�•
Mr, and Mrs. ;Russel' Cha nnau
,, p
n
o S n
u attended
d
da ed
ah I�
H
at 'Brookhaven Nur'
W�nghanil`, -
Little Shannon Beecroft,,
daughter of •Mr, and "1V s. Ronald
Beecroft, returned
Tuesday from 'Wingham, and Dis-
trio iospital. a•
Miss Rut
h c
nt
SPe �. � h
uuada
tt
Mr'. n alteri
'1N
d Mrs..
familYan ended the 0r�Unaa-
T�-
tion Iserxnee..
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Minimum -deposit S500.
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Wingham, Ontario, Phone: 357-3735
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Phone: 335-3193
y ac fly ink aixl ano
Kettleby. Cu': t> day evening
all Rantoul relativesgathered' at
the home °
e of Mr and Mrs. Donald.
Rintoul . of ? Searberough to
celebrate:Mr..and, Mrs. Jack Rini-
toul'.s 35th wedding anniversary.
Around1 50 relatives gathered`' for
(the celebration. and presented
them with a money tree. At mid-
night
id-night lunch was•served smorgas-
bord style.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Bessie Mulliss and Wilford
Clipperton were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wilton, Russel and Karen
of Salford, RobertMulliss of
Ingersoll, Mrs. Margaret Cousins
and Joanne and friend, Cindy
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Paw
and: family, all of Thorndale,, Mr.
and' Mrs. Jim Wards Strathroy,
Visitors on Sunday and attend-
ing the ordination service of
RewrVictor Wybenga: were. his
brother, . John Wybenga of
Smithers, D.C. and his friend,
Miss Helen Zekveld of Rochester,
Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Sid W,y,-
benga and Mr. and Mrs. Minnie
Wybenga of Bowmanville, Mr.
and Mrs. De Vries of St. Cathar-
ines.
''of»Wingham ti "e Se-
nit*, visitors with lVhc» ,�tltl' 1�Its.
D. Caesar and famlf
f4 r• .
Visitors on `Satur awl '' Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McCienaighan and
Mr. and Mrs. CarItMcClenaghan
were Mr. and Mrs, Bill Parker of
Lucan. On -Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss of Plattsville, who
had spent Saturday with his
brother, Bert and Mrs. Moss of
W Wawanosh, visited at the Mc-
Clenaghan homes.
Mr. and Mrs. George' Gaunt of
Exeter were weekend visitors
with his parents, Mr:' and Mrs.
John Gaunt. and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs:Bob ob Adams and family.
Mr. and .'Mrs. Gordon Mont-
gomery of Don Mills were visi-
tors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ronald Forster and attended the
relative shower for Miss Doris
'Fisher. They also visited with her
a►rs;i`
WHITECH[JRCH — A shower
ttend d r Tat
e bye f?ies of lrtde-to-
, ISS4110 �;D'4.1t`ns 1w'nsher, ,'daugHt'er
of Mr. 'all d . George Fisher, 1
,
�Wingh . - - , was to'Kaye been held,
Bath w perthissible, at the home
law. .. d sister,
u� son on Sun
amy sic
• as94 .it i
� d� ,�tlhef en in>ziCut hall
here dinner
was
served.
After .:. er .vi andP
olYri
piano
y
u r w.4s.enjoyed with si g-
ngs. Presiding:.and giving the
htlress was Mrs. Lynn Lowry.
Assisting the ' bride -elect were
'Karen Martian' and Marilyn Mc-
t"yre. -
Among the gifts were electrical
appliances, ironing . board, a set
•of .>:::dishes, cups and saucers,
,linens,; cookware, kitchenware
andother articles.
- Miss Fisher thanked all for the
ea'ntiful, gifts and their kindness
m thinking of her.
^elatives were present from
Doh Mills, Waterloo, Huron
Township, Amberley; Ripley,
Guelph, Mount Forest, Wingham
and Lucknow. The parents of the
groom -elect, Mr. and Mrs.
George Estey of.Port Elgin, were
also'present. • '
WH.ITECHIJRCR.. Rev
ime , , r
s�rice a me>
terian, Church ., on. yd ,after-
- noon in which .W. Victor Wyben-
ga, B.A., M. Div., was rdained.
Mrs. Donald Ross was in
charge.; of the organ d choir.
The choir anthem as "How
Great Thou Art".
Rev: Glenn Noblegave a nar
ration of steps leading too a -
tion and the sermon.
Miss Irene DeBoer and Lorne
Forster sang "Under His Wing".
This being an unusual ordina-
tion service in that the call to Mr.
Wybenga came from another de-'
nomination,• The Reformed
Church of America and the' con-
gregation of Brantford, Rev. S.
Wilts of Harriston gave 'the
charge to, the minister.
The declaration of ordination
and the right hand of fellowship
was given by the Presbytery.
Rev. W. Vic Wybenga gave the
benediction and the -ladies of the
congregation served lunch.
plants, backing, and �`tylaat have
you?",, brought the meeting to a
olos
e.e� ,.
.
Th social c�cgmmnttee of
Mrs. H. Doig, Mis. A..Stinson and
Mrs. H. Gibson had charge of the
refreshments: -
Over 500
performers
from this area
will be "on stage!"
Make up a party
and Go!
your sorrows by sitting in the swim of things this summer with a now or
r
used car from Chris. Gosling they.. Olds
Chris Gosling is giving away for a limited time only with the purchase of
any car over $550,,a free membership tolhe Wingham Swimming Pool for 1973.
Waddle down to Chris Gosling Chev. Olds and start to swim.
Goslings swim so why shouldn't you?
1970 d. T.O. bucket seats, 400•, V'B,, low mileage - $2,795.
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p'O'I)R "Ci'BNER TIONS of wedding gowns owned by Mrs. Harold France are modelled by
Mrs. Greta HeinmIlier, in a 1971 dress; Mrs. Leroy Jackson, wearing a 19,15 wedding en-
spr,hble., Miss heila France, dressed: ln, a 1905 gown and Miss Barbara France, wearing
an 1373 `d `ess.
(Staff Photo)