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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-10-04, Page 16aie t rt wiz i , ! advoug,e-Tol=44 `hu "' a t it' 4 x,$13 Persona) Notes Mrs. Ft QI? l averrfleld of Woodstz4ii. orad Mr. and Urg. WI Newby by of Yori d -re, ,g. band, were week ;d pests of Mr. and Mrs. JBAll. Ilaveredd and on Saturday all eirajoycd a motor trip t4 Conwood aro Qweara $0414. Mr. and Mrs. ecell Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. PauR 2., oltorak of ,visited ginday with Mr. and t•frs. Earl} *dley. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Haas- nott celebrated their. 40th wed- Oingaannvvrsarli with open bo se at their home on.: Tuesday, Sep. fiber 25th. Many friends and neighbours called to wish them happy returns of th+e day. Gordon Johnston of -Graven. huast visited one day last week with Mit. ,and Miffs. EarlMoore,. Mr. and Mrs. fed Denny of Guelph were Sunday visitors at the same borne.: Mrs. Robert Bighorn, and son Scott of cambr'icige visited a The :Winba' ample days last week with her mother, Wit.. Peart Patter. Earl Ridley and Mrs. Roy c- DoVigan were able to dun N their hones from Ustowel Memorial, Hospital last * week after beim confit chore for some time. Mrs. Vanderneit left from Toronto International Airport oh Friday night for Holland after visiting for a month with ler brother and sister-in-Ia , Mr. and Mrs. Abr►asnoot. M. and Mrs. Peter WAR* and . Marian Kerby sit the weekend with relatives in Ux- bridge and Toronto. Miss Louise Matthews and Mel Batters returned home 'Friday after spending three weeks in the Western Provinces. Sunday rests with Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton were Mrs. Pearl Wat t► of .Blyth and PO Ashton of l lgrave; Advance -Times, Thursday, October 4,, 4P3 rom Fordwich Arnold Carlow of to Milo,, Mrs. Pat .raY.�.and two girls of Toronto,, MR' 6 and Mrs. Bryan Al - Ian and Jennifer of Goderich and Liz Vieber of Harriston were Sun- day visitors wit . and Mrs. Mel .. Mr. and s. Anson Demerit* Ifisited Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Demerling at Neustadt, The First' Fordwicb Brownies d Via" with their ,leaders and several mothers, enjoyed a bus trip■to tor�'+y�q�� Book Gardens in London �`Mion on Saturday. and Mm Fred. Radcliffe and Miss :Margaret Dinsmore of Lando..; called; ©b their eoaus, Mrs. Msie Strong and�Y s. Verna Galbraith Friday day of� last week. . and Mrs. »ai eli Gibson of Flint, Michigan, spent, the wee' endwith Mr. and. Mrs, Wel% Gib- son. Mrs, Elsi Strong and • Mrs. . Verna . Galbraith accompanied Mr. ond Ls. Wir Uellseeith, aempanir. and Omit Galbraith of Guelphto visit with ti a former' & & Mrs, Kari up. wr in the , eral Hospital, St. Catharines, on'S day. Lloyd *Michael of Torato visited with: Mr. and Mrs. Mel Al. Ian on Thur.sday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Genre Ashton spent several days last week with Mr. and iso Art Wells and fan fly in London. Mss. frene Barrow of Peter. bprea0117 is Speadiag ssnnetine with her ,sister, Mrs. Pearl Pat. terse,, DaveDinsmore and l b - °erson returned home . Satur- day .afterenjoying aweek,s hip %ng, al the Kenoara District. They • were: successful in bringmghonie. a moose. P d, , Miss Pat Kir, has accept, 'a Positionin the office of Home Hardware, <St. Jacobs end conk% 1 ea y, '.Mrs. OW. QV*. ar - compassied by Mr art . Iasi Wass of Moisswortii. oust a day last week n the Owes liewrid-atie weed Ares. Mrs. Shaer Mgr modlimid to Winithain aad Dist, +tel after Wins unduriees Mrs. Tum M ie t and Mrs. Ida Gallagher of Listowel visited Friday with Mrs. 'William .SoW ern. Mr. * nd Mrs, iiU Merrisser w re Kitchener visitors Olio day .]Bila week, VOYAGEURS 7.weted September nber 1* at the home of Mrs. pck de Boer4 The theme for meeting 6 wins based on "Northern E1r Demonstrated at this meeting Was sweet and sour cabbage b (acral Adams.. '' theme for weeting 7 waa."With Am Oriental Flavors". • Kathy Fines nude sweet and sour spareribs which were served with ..the csie and bean salad. 9 Ny~ N E iN'TeRICO Of NOW> N,FrrNe'S t.P$E, FL T 001,400( ),00t8 [y^y�S it RRY l 'rS "r, CAj�R @w P* tri►.,`'! $11;103M% Pik R iERS..f I,&S Licorice Strawberry rwlsters8 Winton: Brown • ,w Ic Wttkkh's SauMLENCIA A41un IIT. VA FRESH CRAI NEW CABB1 U.S. No. 1