HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-06-26, Page 5Darlene Emerson, a grade 2 " Mr. and Mrs. Gary Willis and and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr.
student at St. Catharines Public family of Newry were Sunday anrt Mrs. Douglas Conley and
School visited here at the week- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jason of Winghafl and Mr. and
end and was happy to bring with £.. Willis and Lyle. and Mrs. Doris Mrs. Herb Hunter' and Trevor of
her a $5.40 cheque, ribbon, and a Willis. London•
letter announcing that she was a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilken and .On ' Thursday Mrs. Hazel
winner in the art section of the Kimberley of Listowel were .Purdon, a patient at University
children's department of the Sunday visitors with their Hospital, London, was able to be
CNE. Darlene had drawn a parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Earl moved to Wingham and District
picture of an • eagle which her Wilken and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hospital.
teacher had submitted with other ; Soloman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott and
artwork from her class, but Dar-, A Mrs. Bob Adams and Mrs. Betty of Fergus were Sunday
lene was the only one to win a. ` Betty Flannigan were in. London visitors with her mother Mrs.
prize. ,on 'Tuesday at Westminster Hos- Hazel Purdon, at Wingham Hos-
t,pitai ,visiting with their, brother, pita,
Mex, a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Mrs. Dave MacDonald and Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Mary Coulter of Wingham Mrs. Leonard Robinson.
were Friday evening visitors Home for Sunday with their
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- parents were Miss -Jane Laidlaw
son. of London and Miss Joann Laid-
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, law, Reg.N., of Goderich.
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder of
St. Catharines were weekend Wingham were Sunday visitors
visiters with Mr. and Mrs. Victor with Mrs Tom Inglis and :Tom.
Emerson and on Sunday after- Kevin and Shannon Beecroft of
noon attended a shower at the Wingham were last week visitors
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth with their grandparents, Mr. and
Barbour for his 4.dece, bride -to- Mrs. E. W. Beecrbit, and Karen.
be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. On Monday Mrs. Alex Verbeek
Allan Barbour of Listowel. was a visitor at the home of Mr.
Attending Calvin -Brick United and Mrs. Victor Emerson while
• Church Women's meeting Tues- on her way to pick up her grand -
day evening were Mrs. Doris mother, Mrs. Jim Elliott of Blue-
r Willis, Mrs. Dave Gibb and Mrs. vale.
Cliff Laidlaw ' from the United Attending the wedding of John
Q Church Women: From, Chalmers Adams and Cheryl Dougharty at
111 Wfi D • bn lig Windsor Lincoln United Church
Mrs. Earl Caslick, 'Vim. Robert on Saturday from here were his
Ross, Mrs. Bill Rintoul and parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Bob,
Dawson Craig. Adams, Janet (a bridesmaid),
Mrs, Orville Tiffin, accom- David (an usher), Colleen and
• ponied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mary Lou. Guests included Mr.
Tiffin, on Tuesday last had an and Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr. and
appointment with a doctor at Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
London' and was admitted to Bill Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Victoria , Hospital, third floor, Wall, Miss Ruth Elliott, Paul
room 3049.- Laidlaw, Wayne .Martin, Jack
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Bill Harman.
Joe Tiffin and family were in Dalton Schultz has. recovered
London in the evening to visit his so much that he has been moved
mother at the hospital• out of the intensive care wing and
Sunday evening Whitechurch can now have visitors at Wing.:
Juveniles played Lucknow team ham and District Hospital.
with a score of 16-2 in favor Carman Whytock, who was ad-
Whitechuc,ch • mined to Wingham hospital on
At Moorefield Whitechurch Sunday, June 9, is still a patient
Juniors were the losers to Moore- in Intensive Care.
field Juniors. Mrs. Gertrude Moore and her
Miss Shirley Tiffin visited on twin sister, Mrs. Grace Marshall
Sunday with her grandmother,
of Kingston, visited from Wed-
nesday to Sunday with the for -
Mrs. Orville Tiffin, at Victoria mer's daughter, Mrs. Walter
Hospital.
Visitors on Sunday with Alex Moore, Mr. Moore and family. On Inglis at Westminster Hospital Sunday they returned to relatives
were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis, at RR 2, Ripley.
Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs.
Highgate, Ann Walker, Toronto, Lorne Forster attended open
Jack Inglis of Kingsville and house on Saturday evening at the
Betty Flannigan who reported an home of Mrs. Alex Robertson,
'improvement in his condition.
Visitors on the weekend with Win haul, in honor of her daugh-
ter Margaret, bride-to-be.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan Mr. and Mrs. John Deyarnond,
were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly student preacher, was a dinner
end Angela of Streetsville. guest v;ith Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. Versteeg and family on Sunday.
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin were Mr. Mrs. Archie Purdon, Kathy and
and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and Lori on 'Sunday afternoon at -
Kenton, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. tended a shower in Kitchener for
Howard Long and Martin Charles Debbie St. Marie, bride-to-be,
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Cameron Simmons of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trasalette, St, Marie. Later Mr. Purdon and
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Linda and Bruce of Southampton. Kendra also visited at thySt.
home.
Visitors ,on Sunday with Mr. Miss Bernice Batchelor of
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Proton Station, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Batchelor, and
Platteville. Their daughter,
Janie; graduates as a nurse on Mrs. Torrence Williams of
Wednesday arrived on Wednes-
Wednesday at Woodstock hos- day to visit with Mrs. George
pital graduation exercises. Thompson. ,ernice remained
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and with her aunt, Mrs. Thompson,
Carl McClenaghan attended the for a few days.
shower on Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt of
bride-to-be Denise Barbour, Peterborough spent a few days
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan last week with his sister, Mrs.
Barbour of Listowel, at the home George Thompson and Earl who
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and retuned home with him for a few
Mrs. Kenneth Barbour, second days. He returned home with his
line of Morris. brother Moore and Clara Milli-rother Charles of Lindsay who
spent the weekend here.
gan attended the public school Weekend and Sunday visitors
fashion show last Tuesday eve- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
fling where they modelled the Dan Tiffin to celebrate Father's
dresses they had made 'in their Day, were Miss Joyce Tiffin,
class during the var. Toronto, Barry Tiffin, Kitchener,
Mrs, Earl Caslick was a Sun -
Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and
day visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Caslick of Culross. Stephen, Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman Tiffin, Lori and Michael of Wing -
were Sunday visitors with her ham and Mrs. Ethel Stewart of
sister, Mrs. Alfred Wright, and Winghom.
Mr. Wright of Rosemount. Earl Thompson began work at
Sunday and weekend visitors to Lloyd -Truax Ltd. of Wingham on
-,celebrate F'ather's Day with Mr. Monday for the summer months.
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WINGHAM'S BANTAM lacrosse entry managed:a tie and a
loss during play at the arena last week. The boys tied a Kin.
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Sidney Paine of Bell Ewart
visited on the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. George Tiffin of Luck -
now, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Tiffin and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tiffin of Wingham.
Miss Wanda Ireland of Tees -
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