The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-04-17, Page 181
w1m Advaice-Titmes, i nui slay, April ', 5
Corrie Personal Notes
Mr, wad Mrs. James Alcorn
*POO the 'weekend ori,;<< Mr. and
MTh. Douglas Ferguson of Acton
OS also visited at the home of
MC. and Mrs. Elsner Carter of
{
Georgetown and with Miss
Dorothy Burns and Miss Helen
O'Reilly of Rockwood.
Miss Myra Dane and Misses
Faye. Ruth and Lynn Edgar of St.
1 nomas t t•i is : -u Ao adaay from w
ten da) tioliday in Southern
Spin.
Cec i i . nger returned Sun-
day to K \A Hospital after spend-
ing the weekend at his home.
Miss Ada Eby • f Elmwood and
Mrs. Carl Do ,Blas of Belmore
were Sunday guests at the same
home.
Robert Grainger, Kitchener
was soloist in the United Church
on Sunday and was accompanied
on the pano by Miss Ada Eby.
Bruce Grainger of London is
spending a few days at his home.
Little Heather McDonald of
Brussels spent the week with her
^a andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Carson.
A bus load of young people
from Gorrie, Wroxeter and
Whitechurch went to Goderich to
see the film of Billy Graham,
"Time to Run", on Sunday, ac-
companied by Rev. Wesley Ball.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor of
Dorchester spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Da . e.
Sam Robinson of Kitchener,
Mrs. Thomas Edgar, Misses
Faye, Ruth and Lynn Edgar of St.
Thomas visited Sunday with Mrs.
Harry Gowdy.
Mrs. Thomas Ash attended the
80th birthday party for her aunt,
Mrs. Herbert Hastings of Listo-
wel, at the senior citizens' home
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stull and
osalee of Georgetown spent
Saturt y with Mrs. Freda Stull.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke
returned home Monday after
spending three months in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson
visited Sunday with Mrs. John
White and Robert of Teeswater.
Mrs.
flita`d Aldrich of Cam-
bridge
bridge
(Galt) spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McElavanney, Mari and Mat-
thew of Guelph to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Fleming of Hanover
on Sunday.
'Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Glad
Edgar and Mrs. John Strong
attended the 40th wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Nickel of Listowel on Thursday.
A CHORUS PRESENTATION of "The Creation" was a very effective open-
ing scene at the graides five and six production at the East Wawanosh Public
School assembly last Wednesday. All 32 students participated in the choral
recitation.
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