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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-13, Page 18• • I 1 • Advance -Times, Febrnay 13, 191 0j.,1ViTS . • f•.0.• •••• •,r• 1P1E JOHN itechurch Personals Mr. John Currie on the weekend ter who attends versity. Also Mrs. from Woodstock -with the Curries last 4. y. . and Mrs. John Currie are pleased to announce the arrival of their first grand- child Jan. 23 to Ruth and Brian Courtis of Dorchester. Andrea Helene Courtis is also the first great grandchild for Mrs. John Strong of Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were happy to receive a new grandson on Thursday. Curtis John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeBruyn visited Mrs. David Tebhutt of Markdale on Monday. ,Miss Lori Purdon is home for two weeks of holidays. r Mr. and Mr. Lorne Dumb; were away for 'one week at Goderich where they visited at the home of Clayton Schanz. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin Visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin on the weekend. Mrs. Cassie Mowbray was visited by her grandson Paul Falkner and a friend on the weekend. . Mr. and Mrs. G. VanDer- MIR* v,z.iTe visited by Bill Hilda VanDeeKlippe on the weekend. Bill and Hilda are back from Costa Rica and are now in Detroit; but they will soon be returning to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chesbro, Dwayne and Lisa of Kincardine visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft on the weekend. Steven, Scott and Stuart visited with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, are in Toronto for a funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Prattsvilie visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan on the weekend. Mary Mc- Clenaghan went home with her daughter, Mrs. Moss, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hum - kola ec.i '112.ILIC V MC J111Cai WILL Christopher visited with Rev. and Mrs. John Bell on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Ken Rooney of Cookstown were at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John Bell on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on the weekend. Mrs. Olive Boss received word on the weekend that ner brother, Malcolm Real, OV,,;) Pembroke had palmed away suddenly of a heart attaelt, wcis in his 70th year Th': family, Janet, Mary laq and Douglas, are all in WO- couver. Mac will be remembered by many. In Whitechurch as he had owned the general store across from the feed mill. The funeral was Wednesday at Pembroke; spring interment will follow. The community extends sympathy to the relatives. Morris euchre BELGRAVE — Four tables were in at the second line of Morris euchre party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elston last Monday evening. Winners were: High lady, Mrs. William Elston; high man, Glen Sellers; most lone hands, lady, Mrs. Bert Garniss; most lone hands, man, William Elston; low lady, Susan Elston; low man, Ed Stewart. the ley tes ar s Otiirliey, the out- , bOr of Parliament :OrBruce, has an - Will donate his O101es off Hansard to 04inty 'Library at ti Ole official record ,91 ttljtee*the Senate and. tae " tient* of Commons, e4,311.14datly at an MP's office SO, that, eed morning as he •VOWS -for work he is able to °heck the previous day's debate, At the end 'of each session the giVles are bound into handsome, black volumes as a permanent for refereace.years Duringrecthoerd15 Mr. 1VIcKinley served as MP over .30 feet of bookshelf was occupied by these volumes. HOWICK OPTIMISTS DONATE Pl. EX I GLAS-,-rFunds of $2,850, raised from the Howick OptImlate 040 Away lottery, went to install plexiglas in the HoWIck Com- munity Centre Arena. The official presentation by the Optimists. to the Howick Community Centre Board was made last week. Standing in,front at the new plexiglas are, from left: Wray Wilson past:preaklebf of the OptIM: # 1Sfa-7-; Ron mcciehlrehivp're'''Stderte4444,1104001170103; Pea Btatia and Barry D'Ari;ey: both Vce peeekiehte of the Optimists; Gordon HaasricioV vice chairittan of the Howick CommunitY 0;We Oci4rd; Harry Winkel, HO. ick council representat10 Oh the Hawick community. 'Centre Board; and431117Thorntorkar,epresentative of the' Howick Community Centreklih‘efitt,: — $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$' • • York Family Pack (2(s) Fudge Sticks Schneiders 2 Ib. Bucket of Fried Chicken .44,c,h, Fancy 2 lb. cello • f". 1.064 Picts hughitn...16 oz. Cod. Fillets Specials in' effect until closing, Saturday, February 16 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Schneiders Canada Grade A Beef ROUND STEAK Bonelatilound Steak ROASTS Boneless RUMP ROAST Boneless Sirloin Tip ROAST . 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