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with his
Mrs.
‘'..Personcsi .Note
Ow Mosel Ross on Thursday
iloaompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Jams Men of Teeswater to Lon -
den whore they had medical
Itr r and Mrs. Ironside of Arva
worst Sunday visitors with Mr.
*)114 Mrs. Bill Evans and Mr. and
,Ms. Eric Evans of Hyde Park
were visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Evans, on their way
home from attending the Donald -
Son picnic at Teeswater where
they had taken her mother, Mrs.
art Donaldson, of Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs_ Jim Taylor of East Wawa -
nosh.
The carpenters began working
on Alan Falconer's new house on.
Monday.
The Gillespie -Martin picnic
was held on Sunday at Riverside
Pa*, Wingluun, where aroun4 30
gathered for the afternoon to
enjoy visiting with relatives and
lunch at the close of the day.
Those from a distance were M.
and Mrs. Cameron SimmOne,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Scholtz and family, Goderic14
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie?
Bury, and Lorraine, Sarnia; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard West and
family, Sarnia; 410r. and Mrs.
Donald Bushell and family. g
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Farrier of Guelph on
the arrival on Tuesday, July 9, of
a baby girl at Guelph General
Hospital. The new arrival is a
sister for Kimberley.
Russel Ross was in London on
Friday last for a medical check-
up.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
h itechurh
/Ardor, They are 04 their way
home after a vialt with bia
brother and wife at Sioux Lookout
and, also attended the Gillkopie-
Martin picnic,
Little Misses Carolyn and
Ron Willis and their brother are
spending this week with their
grandMother, Mrs, Doris Willis,
while their parents, Mr. andMrs.
Gary Willis of Newry, are On hon.
days,
Richard Moore and JoeY
members of the Wingham
team, report that on Sunday the
game played with Kincardine
team at Teeswater Pa* resulted,
in Wingham being the winners.
The Barbour picnic was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
MacDonald of St, Helens where
around 50 gathered for the cele-
bration. Those from a .distance
were from Erin, Orangeville and
Barrie. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan
and Carl McClenaghan were
present for the dinner and suia-
per. Next year it is to be hold at
Elora.
Miss Mary Lou Mcdoughan
and her friend, Bill Kleinschauer
of St, Thomas, were visitors on
Sunday with her grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
awl Mr. • and Mrs. Cad Mc-
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs, Des Roches, and
family visited on the weekend
with Woodstock friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb ofIcit-
chener were weekend visitors
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Gibb, and Murray,
Mlss Ruth Elliott of Kitchener
visited Thursday to Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott, and grandmother,
Mrs, Agnes Elliott.
Lyle Willis returned bogie on
Sunday after spending a° week
Mowbeiky,
OnSunda
and Mrs. Bevin
ding anal
Ur. and Mrs. Din Tiffin, had lifr.
And Mrs. Bevin Tiffin an
Stephen and her parents, 1Vir.
Mrs. Leddy of 44mo% for in
day evening dinner.
anwiza,iportionds juate.oylzm.tedri40, ria,winduothruhri:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. IP. Me.
Gowan of London.
Clare Veber and Tern Jam*
son are assisting the Jamieson
brothers take off their hay crop.
Mr. and Mrs. ;Leroy Rintoid, of
King ,spent the weekend with
their parents. Carol, Kimberley
and Debbie,who had been holi-
daying With their graodparituts,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black of
Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul, accompanied
their parents home to King.
GOOD SPORT FOR HOT PAYS When the thermometer was up around 90 on Friday
afternoon the young folks who frequent the swimmingpoolfounda great way to keep COOL
Taking part In "watermelon' 'day", these kids struggled for mastery of a, blg, green
= watermelon in the water. The, melon goes to the guy who can capture and toss it up onto
the walkway.
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