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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-12, Page 9• .It .1 • ,t1 fr• tft • DIGGING OUT — Activity in town slowly returned to normal after the recent heavy snowfall. Many resi- dents spent the day blowing their driveways or digging walkways. MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 74487 Denise Nethery, who is attending Brock University, St. Catharines and Angela Nethery, who is at- tending Westervelt College, London, spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery. Mr. and.Mrs. Murray Nesbitt, Jeff and Cathy of Auburn, Mr. and. Mrs. __Greg Cardiff, -Jennifer and Paul of Whigham, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Nethery, RR 4, Brussels, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ireland, Rbdney, Thomas and Nicholas, RR 2, Teeswater. • Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler and family of RR 4, Walkerton, on New Year's Day were Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave, Marjorie Procter and Philip Stopforth of London and Miss Ruth Stopforth of England. The latter three spent the weekend with Mrs. Procter. • Sunday evening with IVI,r. and Mrs. Frank Procter and family, RR 5, Brussels. Friends and neighbors from this community extend sympathy to the McGuire families in the loss of their dear mother and gr.ndmother, Mrs. Carrie McGtiire, who passed away , Dec. 29 in Wingham and District 'Hospitar Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook spent, New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood f Wingham. Other, visitors at this home were Mrs, Bertha Cook of Brookhaven Nursing Home and Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Cook and Jennifer of Shelburne. Friends and neighbors of this community wish to extend sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. _William - Fenton and family on the sudden death of their daughter, Sherrie Lee. Plans are underway for this year's Frostyfest if recent heavy snowfalls have you queen and prince and princess will thinking about Frostyfest, take be chosen at the talent night. -vs heart, Wingham's annual winter and girls in Grades 6 to are elk ,le celebration is just around the corm for the prince and princess .com- ner. • petition, while girls in Grades 10 to Arnold Dawson, one 'of the 12 will by vying for the title of Miss organizers of thisyear's Frostyfest Frostyfest. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cook and Amy and a member of the Wingham Saturday's activities get un- Optimistderway at a pancake breakfast from Club, reports plenty of activities for all ages. 7 to 11:30 a.m. at the Wingham Although Frostyfest is scheduled Legion Hall. There also will be for Jan, 27 to 31, there are two pre- sleigh rides from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. celebration events coming up to put from the Legion Hall, sponsored by people in the mood. The Wingham the Optimist Club and the Legion. and Area Day Centre of the Frostyfest winds down on Sunday, Homebound is holding a seniors' Jan° 31, at a family cross-country ski dance this Friday evening, Jan. 15, outing, from 2 to 430 p.m. at the from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the Langside Ski Trails. Armouries building. " There will be a minimal fee for - The Wingham and District registration, which will be heldfrOin Snowmobile Association's annual 1:30 to 2 p.m. •at the Whigham Legion poker rally is set to go this Sunday, Hall*A'usti) the site and Prim will. Jan. 17, starting With a breakfast at be supplied: the clubhouse. Registration is from Howick council of Belgrave visited Saturday af- ternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth Procter. Harold Keating Of Woodhaven Rest Home, Wroxeter, spent Christmas week with his sister, Mrs. Stanley Snell and nieces, Mrs. Eileen Beecroft and- Mrs. Shirley Guite, all of London and the latter's daughter, Laurie, her husband and their daughter of Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs Laura Johnston spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of • !Merton. Others visiting at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Gary 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more in - Leitch, Julie and Jeff of Waterdown. formation contact association not intereSted Holiday visitorsatthe home of Mr. members Bob Steffen, Bill Crump or - • and •Mrs. Robert Grasby were Mr. Brian Bain. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong of Still leading up to Frostyfest, the London. Optimist Club is sponsoring. free GORRIE --- At its regular meiting Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited matinees for the youngsters on the on Jan. 5, Howick Township Council: in new prografn afternoons of Jan. 23 and 30 at the ted the clerkto George Kerner Lyceum Theatre. —Instruccommunicaurancet-treasurer Is high man • at BeimoreG The club also is sponsoring free Brokers Ltd., that council is not e to Keil Ins skating Jan. 30 from 1 to.2 p.m. and interested -at present in a new in - Jan. 31 from 1 to 4 pail. at the stiranceprogram. LockridgeMemorial A• rena. — —Turned thiwit -alYaitiOn for,a zone Frostyfest' lucks Jt off at an OPti' "nendirient by Alex Ross of Lots 33 DELMORE -Twenty-seven mist bingo Jan. 27 at the Witighanv and. 34, Con C because doesn't play014,-brtived the ,cold to attend the Legion Hall, starting at - meet with:the toWnShitSainirnuni OtteilartY on the evening of Jan. 7 The ftAlotving evening, Joni* the - acreage' Staadardti.,,;The eXigthig hY- " _ WW trriVtiitlitt sdvOranoes' to create • at the, *Joe community Centre. winetam Lions -014) 481 hOSting Laurhii,:trilght -for high Town, gam. -A :highlight of acoigeleffei Won the mitt for talent ptoirant the Wingham • ',lam Parcels.of land less thanhgL man, 75 ' , evenllig will he the , to total lad••.=, • per , car! *in; • raise"' 0i4SI,04t: , 11#595i25,... • , • - •the • Moot twin ivo,§ Tttril Dar aim- the wingham georea'ipar• low: was oistoo. l'Vfae mentis celebotlo meto at' trie*solot ttio:ktoeyi*, , ita OI the next elle ta *heti yeittly , • • • *nit 4144441' itiriPittillt* IlAW4 ar MP g II 111 I IA 111 al Itb ! 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