The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-02, Page 7it 1
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.AiIan Grilfith, was' a dinner
.with Mrr. ' and Mrs. !Wilt'
ar4 Fokb; on Wednesday
and Mrs. Crawford Gibson�f
Bailie spent a recent weekend with
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Gordon GihAtOnts- '
'motet:1Y • id_en lost a,
dear mother,nzghbor and friefld
the person of Mrs. -*arta.Ellott
Wfia bad lived ker entire otpkis
years,n our c iflhiunty anaWas-the
o14t mintier 'of Wroxeter flailed
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lockie and
children of Cambridge were
Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Kennedy. On Sunday Bo
•Siefert and Adam of Palmerston
visited at the dame home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn of Orillia
spent last •weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Haverfield and also vinited
With the latter's mother, Mrs. --Ven
Ridley, at Geri -Care Nursing Home,
liaristow, -
Recent visitors with,Mr.
Anson Demerling were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Goldrich, and Paula of
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hi the new". It ifx hell% Wit%
With thisin minds she present
"The Story of the Bdis", ,
A hYulta began the aterY and
pram, she asked for forgiveness for
the peat and encouragement. and
blessing hi the future. Seri
from 11 Pa* and rPahn'
the theme. She said that
in many shapes, sizes and to arid
related how each one of a collection.
could be compared toCluistian faith
and service to God. -Each hell has a
•purpose and people, like bells,
should make a .joyous sound' tO
spread God's love. -
Mrs. Hamilton continised harden'
aaYtegt "We have a purpose. we
can be usefuTto—GairOmatfer-i-What
we look like, what Our age Is, what
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Mrs. Wylie
IkwoiWerth
at Clinton.
ton.
by
eas - tePertt
. Sandra Edgar,
wasta tiummaryafaverY successful
. After dirirlisSien it
dispense with the garden party for --
this *kir end: replace it ith noon.
inischef and other activities
throughoutthe
ourtalerabrare.'iehave, nMti ,, -.; towel the meeting
in the.linage Of *AlaiserveHifli.'''ivitir# .and7a -cleherous,-
Let's do so -with all oinestt ' . ' serve0.., by Mrs. McMiehriet was - ... ?'-''-'.•:. :,': '`..'
She went on to Say that many be.11ic .ezijoiyeddraing a shcial-firne,--
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Guelph and Reuben Schinbehr of - • , .
Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Ste*ren, Andrews,
Adam and Eric of Petawawa have
returned home. after spending a few
days with Mrs. .Andrews' grand-
mother, Mrs. Elva Cooper.
Mrs. Terry Field and daughter
Brenda, sister- Arlene and niece
Jeannie, have returned home after
enjoying a holiday in the Dominican
Republic.
Mr.„,and Mrs, John Baker are
holidaying in Edmonton where they
are visiting with their son, Jeff.
Mr/'; and Mrs. Harold Gibson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gibson
returned home this week after a
vacation in California.
Mrs. Elva Cooper, Mrs. Holger
Feldakov• and Mary and Mrs. Bert
Wylie attended a baby shower
Sunday, Jan..04, for MO. OH Brown,
held at the 'home of Mrs. Gail
Hanaehnaniiffanover.
Mr. arid Mrs. Jahn WaSionhave
returned home following a VaCation
with their son-in-law and Slaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Muirhead and
finiily at Edmonton. • -
• Mrs. Doug Wildfane
Mikeissauga spent a couple of days
last week with her. mother:. UM. f
Nellie Simmons.
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Friends of Mrs. Don king will be.
sorry to hear SliefWaS a patient in
Listowel Memorial Hospital for
severatdays. .
"Death - The Last Thing We
Uoyd and Sue Weston of Meldrunt About"
BspentafewdayslastweekWlth
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FORDWICH •Members, hus-
bands and guests frail_ ...the aentar- -
tizens gathered in the hall, for a spe-
cial Meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute. Alma Hargrave conducted de-
Votions, ending With a prayer.
• The motto, "Lace' tilistarY", was
given by ClaraGibsonwho read in
article written by Mrs. Tillie Waters
who once lived in Fordwich, then
called by anothername. In 1854, two
men renamed it. It was to. be a city,
Iiflking other parts of the: prevince
with Goderich as travellers, stayed
overnight at the tWO hotels, one
where the corner store is, the other
where Nickel's garage and the old
post officestand. Fordwich thellhad
its first pest office, first store and
first ehUrch. In hightail chiirck
though not the present one. Later.
there Were five general litotes, two-,
sawmills, two carriage shops and
more. •- ,
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Alt present then enjoyed a slide,
presentation entitled "Behind the
Mile! *deli depicted life on-farins
from OS to, alp:. There was much
labor by many men who formedbees
for grain threshings, wood
chicken, pork and. beef _heft, in
which all shared together, With the
Wives bUsy preparing' meals and
rendering perktit,ir lard; • =
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to boil for maple syrup. Milking
.i0041:-.°20(aa done by band and
• d�livered to nilk: and
cheese fac-
tories.
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The Meeting eleSeit and lunch*" -
servedby the lioateises.
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in4he, tent'
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rover the
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