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Staphen Inglis of Lucan, son of
a*4 Mrs. Jack Inglis, spent
holidays with his grand -
Mother, er, Mrs. Tom Inglis, Tom
and Betty. His sister, Miss
die Inglis of Toronto, also
Spent the weekend visiting with
her uncle, Alex Inglis, and grand-
mother, er, Mrs. Inglis, Tom and
Betty.
.Alan Falconer was admitted
Sunday to Guelph Hospital where
he will undergo surgery on a
tooth.
On the weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Donnelly and Angela of
Streetsville brought her sister,
(para Milligan, who had spent the
holiday week with them, to her
home here and visited with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace
M lligan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of
London were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs: George
Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster
visited last week with their
daughter, Mrs. Clara Rutledge of
Clinton while her husband was
working at Simcoe.
Bob Stauffer of London,
hearing aid agent for Masco
Hearing Aid; was a visitor on
Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul of
Tottenham came on Monday to
take Carol, Kimberley and
Debbie home. The girls had been
holidaying at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Black of Belgrave and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.
Miss Gayle Kay of Kitchener on
Saturday brought her niece,
Wendy Kay, who had visited with
her last week, to her home here
and returned Sunday afternoon to
Kitchener.
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educations trip viiith everyone
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Bear Kay accompanied Wayne
aswiek to Knox College,
Toronto, ea. $sandy evening.
On Sunday, MMMT. and Mrs. Bi
Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Robinson, Be!grave, Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Giutoside and family
of Kitchener and celebrated
Michelle's third birthday.
Neil Rintoul and Tom Inglis on
Tuesday and Wednesday were on
the Beef Improvement
Association tour to Michigan
State University Beef Research
Centre at Lansing and Ander-
son's Seeds, Fertilizer, and Grain
facilities at Marimee, Ohio. The
tour visited farms enroute home.
Miss Mary Lou Adams of Blyth
spent Saturday evening with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adams, and family:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding of
Kitchener visited recently with
his sister, Mrs. Dalton Schultz,
and Mr. Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of
Plattsville spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Pickard and
family who purchased the former
Frank Pattison farm on the
second concession of Kioss are
in the process of moving to their
new home. They come from the
vicinity of Rockwood.
The community wishes Mrs.
Dan Tiffin, a patient at Wingham
and District Hospital, a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. John L. Currie returned
home on Sunday from Kitchener
Hospital. Her grandsons, Billie
and Bobbie Toth of Kitchener,
are spending the school holidays
with their grandparents.
Jim Orr of London visited with
his mother, Mrs. William Orr, a
patient at Wingham Hospital, and
with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie
of Wingham and Bob Orr'pi
ILangside.
On Wednesday evening Mr, giid
Mrs. JoeGuest and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Struthers of Teeswater
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Caesar and family.
Miss Wanda Ireland of Tees-
water spent holidays with her
friend, Vickie Scott.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Peter de Boer
and family in the loss of a dear
husband and father, also to other
relatives of Mr. de Boer whose
funeral was held from Langslde
Church on Sunday.
This community extends 'best
wishes to Mrs. Mary Chapman
Sr. at Brookhaven Nursing Home
on, the, occasion of her 92nd birth-
day on Saturday, March 22.
Lloyd and Janet Sleightholnn
arrived home last Tuesday after
spending some months in
A TRICYCLE RACE is no big deal, but did' you ever try to cycle on the ice? Steering was
the least of the problems faced by the youngsters who competed in the races at the
Belmore Ice Carnival last Wednesday.
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