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Fordwich Personals
Mrs. Peter Browne spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
John Martin and Miss Marie
Browne in Toronto.
The sympathy of the corn -
unity goes to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Wylie in the death of the fformer's
father last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vittie and
Mrs. Jennie Vittie of Wainfleet
visited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Vittie.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong were Mr.
and Mrs. Art Mitchell, Mrs. Dave
Schneider and family of Kitch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King of
Listowel spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Randy King.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durst, Judy,
Jamie and Jackie of Bay Ridges
visited Mrs.. George Ashton and
with Mr. Ashton who is ,in Listo-
wel Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins and
little daughter of Bolton were
weekend visitors with Mrs, Eva
Harris.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Pierey of
Elora and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Woods of II.towel were Sunday
• guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
MiUer.
Mrs. Marian Kirby returned
home Sunday after spending the
past ten days with members of
her family in Toronto.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Ceeil
Cooper and Everett were John
Stephenson of Parry Sound and
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzmaurice and
family of London. Everett Cooper
was a recent visitor with Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas of Medina, New
York.
Mrs. George Richards and
Carol Anne visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson. Mr.
and Mrs. Stinson attended a
birthday supper at Laverne Stin-
son's Sunday for Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson
and family of Toronto and Paul
Wipp and friend of Cambridge
visited Sunday with. Mrs. Pearl
Patterson.
HE'S MINE, Mrs. Mary Lou Montgomery as she
ctutchedthe stuffed toy in her arms to keep him safe during
the Hospital Auxiliary Christmas sale last Friday._
Handmade articles and baked goods sold quickly Friday
with the hospital staff members as the best c=ustomers.
insisted
Robert Hibberd
worshipful master
• FORDWICH — The installation
and election of officers <.of the
Orange Lodge No. 642 was held
last week, conducted by the Past
County Master, William Camp-
bell.
Robert Hibberd is the Worship-
ful Master; Dept. Master, Russel
Hayden; chaplain, Norman
Harding; recording secretary,
Austin Stinson; treasurer, Wil-
liam Campbell; lecturers, Harold
Madgette and Russel Lockwood;
marshal, Jim Greer; first com-
mittee men, Raymond Neill,
Jack Winter, Norman Harding,
William Campbell, Harold Mad-
gette.
A memorial service will be held
next June, the date to be an-,
nounced later.
The officers of Huron North
Orange Lodges were also in-
stalled last week at Dungannon in
a ceremony conducted by Lee
Murphy of Shawville, Quebec,
representative of Orange Insur-
ance.
Clare Van Camp of Belgrave is
the County Master. Other officers
are: Dept. Master, Leonard
•James, Wingham; junior deputy,
A. H. Nethery, Belgrave; record-
ing secretary, Elmer Bruce, Bel -
grave; marshal, Harvey Jacklin,
I3elgrave; financial secretary,
Benson Finnigan, Dungannon;
treasurer, William Campbell,
Harriston; chaplain, Calvin
MRS. C. IRWIN took on the appearance of Santa Claus last Friday as she piled gift upon
gift in her arms during the Christmas boutique sale at the Wingham and District Hospital.
The sale was sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary.
Faulkner, Blyth; lecturers,
Henry Pattison and Doug Bruce,
Belgrave; tyler, Milo Casemore,
Belgrave.
Donations were made to True
Blue and Orange Homes at Rich-
mond Hill and the Trillium Home
for the Aged at Orillia.
THE STUFFED TOY BRIGADE visited the Wingham and
District Hospital Auxiliary Christmas sale preview last
Thursday to offer their 'gifts for the sale. They are:. front,
Kathy Alton, Barbara Muscheid, Karen Scott; back, Mary
McGuinness, Pat Lennox, Helen Carter and teacher Mrs.
Edith Lockridge. The girls are from the occupation class at
F. E. Madill.
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