HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-09-04, Page 6Times, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975
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Mrs. John Strong, M , A.
Hutchison of Molesworth.. and
Mrs. Watson Brown,, Listowel,
spent a few days with Mt'. and
Mrs. Oscar Nickel .at their cot-
tage at Varney.
Mrs. Thomas MacDonald at-
tended 'the Nth wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. 'Eric
Whitfield held at the .home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. William
Whitfield, RR 1, Listowel, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton
spent a, few days recently at
Ipperwash.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown of
K tchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Brown visited Sunday with
Mrs. Watson Brown of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mann and
family of Heathcote spent Labor
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Mann.
Miss Lois Ferguson of Kingston
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Miss Gertie
Giles of Lambeth spent the week
here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fer-
guson and Jan of Georgetown
also visited Sunday at the same
fume, and all attended the re-
union held at Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Inglis', Walkerton, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard White,
Peter and Timmy of Weston
visited over the weekend with
Mr and Mrs. John McCutcheon.
James. Edwards and Fred
l'.iulter, Les Davidson, Misses
Betty Ann and Mary Jane of
l.istiwel have returned from a
,,,.lor rr trip to Edmonton and
Alta.
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TEACHERS KAREN HYNDMAN and Wanda Ball, third row, had quite a job keeping
these six and seven -year-olds in hand during the Wroxeter United Church Bible classes.
,The students are: front, David Heimpel and Charlie Kalish; back, Laurie Hamilton, Jodi
Morris and Shelly Statia.
DAVID HEIMPEL and Shelly Statia smile proudly as they display the fruits of their labor
during the Wroxeter United Church Bible school. The theme of the exhibits was "Jesus,
touch me"
CLOSE T040 CHILDREN were enrolled in he Wroxeter United Church Bible school held
last week. The group endtgd classes last Friday with a closing program. These eight and
nine -year-olds were part of the group. They are: front, Mike Cherry, Rhonda McMichael
and George Cherry; back, Judith McMichael, Tom Miller and Kim Statia.
THE LARGEST CLASS in the Wroxeter United. Church
Bible school was this group of 10 -13 -year-old students. They
ended their classes last Friday with a short ceremony. They
are: front, Mike Cherry, Mike Newton, Tom Leek and
Danny Cherry; second row, Rev. Wes Ball, Sherrie Morris,
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