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BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Kerri O'Neil of Lucknow was under the
watchful eye of Sandy Skinner of the Red Cross, London, at last
week's blood donor clinic at the F. E. Madill Secondary School in
Wingham. The Red Cross collected 232 units of blood, 32 more
than it •had anticipated.
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Mrs- •17c*1TalsoN.VOriecently.
sold her home in F'ordwich, moved
her household effects ow the
weekend to an apartment in
Listowet.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelley and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Kelley visited Easter Sunday wjth
Mr. andiVirs. Glenn Kelley at,Elo a.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MuIvey of
Behnore, Mt. and Mrs. Paul deVries
of Listowel, Mj. .and. Mrs. Gary
Sothern and Tracy of Palmerston
and Greg Gedcke visited Sunday,
March 27, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and
Mrs. Nellie Allan returned home
over the weekend after a two-week
vacation in Mexico. Mr. and, Mrs.
Doug Stewart Of Kitchener and Greg
Stewart of Waterloo accompanied
them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of
Kitchener visited last Week with
Mildred McClenaghan. Ted and
Vera have just returned from a
three-week trip to California where
they visited with members of Jim _
McClenaghan's family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan of
Kincardine visited with Ted and
Vera at Mildred McClenaghan's
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs.• Don Wilhelm, a
niece of Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw from
Virginia and three of her grand-
children from Mississauga visited
last Wednesday- at the Laidlaw
home.' On Saturday, a nephew and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Losthose and two -children of
Cheapside and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Winger of Ethel visited with the
Laidlaws.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scheeringa and
Meagan of Brampton visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon.
On Sunday John McKinnon and
Mildred McClenaghan visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jervis of
Clinton and attended church there.
In the afternoon, they attelded an
80th birthday party for Jessie Jones,
a resident of Huronview, in the
Victoria Street United Church. She
is a relative of Miss McClenaghan.
Dinner guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs,Clifford Laidlaw were
Marty Jackson of Listowel, Michelle
Sider of Kitchener and Michael
BREAK FROM CLASS — Pat Cull and Mike Fraser, two students at
the F. E. Madill Secondary School ill Wingham, took a well-deserved
break after donating blood last week at the school. A total of 232
units of blood were collected by the Red Cross, 32 more than had
been anticipated.
Pre -meeting refreshment
enjoyed by UCW members
Dessert and coffee were enjoyed
last Monday evening prior to a
meeting of the United Church
Women at the Wingharn United
Church.
Mrs. H. Grant opened the worship,
service, . assisted b Mrs. IL
Underwood.,,anit• *Mk G. Laidlaw,
Readings 'given,- were "Our Won-
derful &mite by Mrs. Grant aid
The Cross hi M Pocket" b Mrs
Laidlaw. .
Providing 1spiraUoDa1 ro,
were Mrs,Pat
English en
They renderettvito nunthers, "Woe "
God Dips His Peti OttOveiMy
Heart". and "Hers yore Than
Wonderful".
Mrs. Edythe Walker introiltteed
the guest speaker, Rev. lCathi
tirkkaikissociate Inintatet at Nojoth
Stieet United Chureh in GOilet4c11.
She gave a vety inspiring Baker
usage entitled "The' :Gift of Now
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s. Ruth Orien presentagifte of
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Sider of Prince Edward Island.
Mrs. Barbara Carey, of Kitchener
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Purdon, on the
weekend. '
Baptismal service was held
Sunday morning at - Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, when William
Cole McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William McDonald, was baptized.
Mrs, John Neilson and Mrs. William
McDonald were received by „cer-
tificate into church membership at
this service also.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Elliott and
Karen visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Elliott of Owen Sound.
The community expresses sincere
sympathy to Mrs. Lorne Durnin in
the passing of her husband last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross visited
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Ross of Owen Sound.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
R. W. LeVan, President,
Western Foundry Company Lim-
ited is pleased to announce the
'appointment of Mr. John (Jack)
Davies to the newly created poi -
tion of Mant.dacturing Manager.
Jack will be directly responsi-
ble for the operation of the plant
including production, safety, plant.
engineering, maintenance,
process- control, quality control.,
industrial engineering and facili-
ties engineering.
Jack comes tO gingham from
Dorriglas Inc. - in New Brunswick
where he -was responsible for all
of these disciplines in a similar
size facility. He , originally hails
from England where he obtained.
his higher national certificate at
Gamble Institute of Technology
and subsequently graduated in
Mechanical Engineering from
Strat-da University in Glas-
110%, Scotland -
His Careerhas provided. him
with extensive- experience in Me-
chanical, ManUfacturing and In-
dUsirtat Engineering as well as
)duction, Supervisory and man-
ent luperierid*:-rn a variety
iiittifitetdift10: industries.
included: foundry, glass,
wet Machining and auto -
wit! will be joining Western
Foundry on Aprillit
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