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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-11-29, Page 2• .r r.r 2-4-.T1.40 Advaracc.Times, Thui-sclay. Nov, 211, 1913 • PRESENTED WITH CHEVRONS: for perfect attendpnce over a varying number of year$ were Jack Clarke:, Warren Zurbrigg, 'Oorcl Edgar and Kenneth Ectgar., The presenta,, Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Bonnie Lee,. Melanie and Darrell of Ifarriston and Mr.. and Mrs; William Dally of Listowel visited Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Ctif, • ford. Pyke. •• Doran Thornton of Mitchell and sons spent the Weekend with Mts. Anson Thornton, Mrs. Jack. Currie, and family of Wingham • visited Sunday with Mrs. John ° . HOMELITE „ savestievio, was work 0.12Its Olify and chain) ON* hut to eater fleet OR— IM Wa111111111 in- stitute met ea November Slat at the home of Mrs, William Thorn- ton. and the meeting was opened by the president, Mrs, Ray Gowdy. The minutes were given by the secretary, Mrs., Jack Fee guson, and the trottstirer, Mrs. Ted Maims**, gave birr report. in the business period the ladies decided to cancel the Dec,. 10 euchre until after the new year, and deckled to enter a float in the «orrie Sent* Claus parade on De, Ms sit! Alt' tit Graham gave * very concise and interesting report, as the delegate to the East -Huron Guelph area convention held at ,Bingetnan Park Lodge iri Rat - Wiener. Mias Marion Versteeg, 441 member, displayed the Gerrie lIf cheese exhibit at Achievement Day, and spoke of the various kinds of cheese and 'their uses. • , Mrs. Glenn Johnston for Citl- ezensliip and World Affairs, intro- duced Miner Parrish; who gave a travelogue through Holland, Get' many and Austria showing slides ofhis trip: Mrs. Johnston thanked hun and presented him with a gift• , The hostess„ Mrs. Thornton, was , assisted by . Mrs. Ted tions took place during the 30th anniversary celebrations of Matuszek and Miss. Brenda the, Howick Lions Club in the ClIffOrd Commtinity, Hall on Thornton in serving lunch At the Saturday eVening. * (Staff.Photo) close of the evening. , • 0 • • Strong. Mr. and - Mrs. Cameron Robertson. of Strathclair, Man. are visiting at the homes of his • sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. GordonEdgar and Mrs, Glad' Edgar and other relatives. Birks 'Robertson .Teeiwater, visited at the same homes. Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mrs. Verne Clark of Wroxeter and Mrs. Ken Underwood attended the Hill -Stewart wedding in the Anglican, Church, ,Harriston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mann spent last Weekend with Mrs. A. Aldrich c�f Galland visited other Mr. and Mrs. Jack Underwood and family of Guelph spent the weekend wittiMr. and Mrs. Earl. Underwood on the occasion of ' their 50th wedding anniversary. cicVreititir 'Gallaway andKen piderwoodarCiniose bunting at irOttacieiwirki .10' GeOrge Hubbard of Clff- fort spent Sunday. with Mrs, InIrton Hubbard. and Mrs: 'Ivan • Haskins 'visited Mr. and Mrs.:Ross King of Stratford on Sunday, . Mrs. Roy Gowdy, Mrs. Barry 'Gowdy and Mrs. Gordon .Loutitt visited Mrs. Arnold Halliday of Wingham on SundaY- Mrs. Arthur Fitch is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch of Belmore. . Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hyndman visited Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Dawson of Lucknow on SaadaY. Mr. and Mrs, .Adrian Van Ee, Adrian, Peter, Stephen and Larry of Clifford, Sidney :Kemp, Wil- Iiam Kemp and Alfred Kemp of Listowel and, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kestle, Billy and Barbara .of Palmerston spent Sund4ty with , Mrs. Edward -Bolander and Robin Bolander. . Mr. and Mrs. Georg Keikhave returned from a Canadian Trade Commission to Johannesburg, South Africa and visited at Lisbon, Portugal and Dursley, England. 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