The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-11, Page 12dna .T *ies, Thursday, July 11, 1,'
'rs. Rill Zvi/tic
.'and Mr Wolter of
family sited S nday Ad* Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Elliott of► .
Miss Ruth Elliott of Kitchener
spent the weekend with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walteill-
liott.
Paul Nihon, John Martin and
Bill MacDonald left on Stodgy
for a trip to the west Wbicb
include the Calgary Stam
and a trip to the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson CraIg
were Sunday afternoon visitor*
with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart.
Stewart.
Mrs. Orville Tiffin 'was, at
London on Wednesday with Ar,
and Mrs. Joe Tiffin for a medal
check up.
The McInnes -Falconer p100 0
will be held at the park at the
North End Frosty Queen on July
14 at 2 p.rn. Enjoy games by John
Dan McInnes and Will McInnelt
and visit for the afternoon.
Mrs. Earl Wilken returned on,
the weekend to London to spend;
the time with her husband, a
patient in University Hospitat
who will have further surgery ou
church Perso
iied Mine Couites of
witeekend with
IS, Mr. and Mrs.
and their sister
1 with Mr. and Mrs.
taraili and Dana.
Mit Mrs.. Wesley Tiffin and
Mbert Mowbray amain -
Randy Scott to London to
Don Caesar, a patient at St.
'a Hospital.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
i►ii McClenaghan of St.
visited with Mr. and
Stra. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan,
On Wednesday evening Mrs.
Cart McClenaghan, attended a
mower for Miss Marcia Remit
*no, bride-to-be. After her
marriage she will be living in the
Yukon so the friends gave her
Money to save the Moving for
such a distance.
Those attending the Johnston
picnic southeast of Barrie were
Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Ritchie
and family of second coxicesiten,
Khdoss, Mr. and lam. Ted Robin
son and family, Donnybrook, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Robinson, Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs. Jim John-
ston and family of Listowel, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wood and.
Sylvia, Egmondvdle, Ricky Wood
and friend, Kenneth Wood and
friend, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood
and family of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Garry Black, Clinton, Mrs.
Moore, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Denton Moore and family and
Johnston Moore also of Toronto.
Mrs. Walter Moore was ad-
mitted to Wingham hospital on
Monday and Mrs. George
Webster was also admitted to
Wingham hospital. The com-
munity wishes these ladies a very
speedy recovery.
Wilmont Moore of Drayton is
nal Notes
visiting with Walter Moore and
family while Mrs. Moore i$
confined to Wingham and District
Hospital.
Little Michelle Gutoskie of t-
ebenner is spending a few days
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul, due to the
sudden passing of her grand-
father Gutoskie.
On Wednesday Mrs. Glen Swan
(daughter of the late Harry Me-
Clenaghan) of Brucefield and her
granddaughter and Anne and
Andrew McClenaghan of Bramp-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan.
Miss Susan Moss of New-
market and Brian Stout of
Paisley were Sunday visitors at
the McClenaghan home.
Mrs. Edith Brown of London
visited Friday evening and
Saturday with her parents, Mr.
•
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Monday.
Don Caesar was taken *t t
first of the week from Winsham
and District Hospital to St.
Joseph's itnepitel, I o dan4
A few from . Whathtll ate
tended the strawberry soci4,at
Langside on Thnnality eveningt
the community half.
John Eggleston of cmfonsy,.
Sask., visited on Friday with Mi'.
And Mrs. Vidor Emerson and
visited others in the community.
John suhaeribeo to The Advange.
Times and" keoPfli in tooth with.
Elm .Haven,
Kitel.
Meter
Clinton
Now Playing
Mckenxie
Monday to WadnaaU
Poverty Trail
Thursday to Saturday
Yukon
Sain
emstre a>p1m
Mrs. Earl W alriv+ d her
on Wednesday and reports her
will have irtb
future.Woe neer At
1* buil well as can e
on, 6 year term
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