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Winners were:'
Robert Grasby playing -as a
ladyr second high lady, rs ..
Helen Martin; WOW,
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Roy Pattison; 'most,`:lone,
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Hugh .man was Gear
Johnston; ` low man M s•
Clarence Hanna playing as'a ;
man; seiond high man, Ja
William Gow; 'novelty marl). W3
most zero's, Jim Lamont. air_
Euchre next week -every- : visit
' one welcome. •
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, Mrs. Wilbur
William A.
'the Wingham
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e44own hall on.
test speaker.
V7 d • Hynes of
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f fl xperienees. .•
Bryan Hogg,
Kendra of
Connie Ross
e.bf Kitchener
with Mr. and
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1980.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Archie
Miller,
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Robinson visited Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Powell, New Dun-
dee.
Mrs. Clifford Cooke,:Mrs.
James Wylie, Mrs Allan
Steedtnan of Mississauga.
and Mrs. William Thompson
of Stroud have returned from
a }rotor trip to 'Alberta
where 'they visited Tim
Wylie at Calgary.
Mr. and: Mrs. Russell
Whitby of Lucknow visited
Sunday at the. hQrne of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Snaith.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dane
of . Hythe, Alberta, attended;
the Royal. Winter Fair and
are visiting Mrs. Alex:Taylor
and .other relatives .in the
Gorrie and Ripley areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Adams
of Prince George, B.C., are,
visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. Harvey Adams, . and
other relatives in the
Teeswater and Harriston
areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Harrison of Burlington spent
the weekend at the home of
Mrs. Glad Edgar
Mrs. William Austin and
Peter of Tillsonburg spent
Sunday with Mrs. William
AustinSr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nay of
Trenton spent a Couple of
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nay. Mrs. Earl Cudmore of
Brussels visited several days
at the same home.
Mrs. Albert Dustow is a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John .Plank
and Jennifer of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elschner.
Mr. and Mrs: Ken
Underwood spent - the
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Foster of
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Cambridge (Gait).. •
Wes Gallaway,t, :'Ken
Underwood„ Glenn Under;,.:
wood, John Bennett and John
Underwood , of Guelph
recently 1returned:' f$m
hunting trip in the Longlac .
Fred • Coulter:' visited
Sunday►.with. Mrs Wilmer m "m
Brownof Listowel: AAS
Miss . Jill : .Strong- ,of, .
Woodbridge,• who is, at-.
tending Seineca • . 'College
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aextSundaywhens`a"a
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spent the weekend with he;
parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. - Thomas
Hastie and •• Douglas of
Woodbridge spent the
visited Keivt,Hastie at the
Rammeloo Guest Home,
The United Church Women
held a successful bazaar on
Saturday. .
Miss Lisa Sande.rson of
Fordwich spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Lakelet
• Lakelet and area friends.
are sorry that Bruce Kreller
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray
and Neil 'visited -Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Giles and family
at Don miffs and attended
the Royal Winter Fair. •
Mrs: William Behrns and
Mrs. -Derril Hallman spent
Monday in Kitchener and
visited the latter44ther in
K -W Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Demerling have moved to
the home owned by Jake
Versteeg. They are extended
a. welcome back to the
1 en
music of Molly Cox, assis
by Alberta Driver, „playing
afternoon.
ivoodwfortirig
day morning. Thataftenmon
ceraniics were painted in the
craft roont' The residents
arebtisy, trying to fill their
ordersfor Christmas.
\ At the birthday party on
Wednesday afternoon
Gladys Van Egmond, at the
piano, Elgin Nutt, playing
the Violin, and Hugh Hodges,
playing the guitar,' provided
the afternoon's enter-
tainment. Little Wendy
Watson did some tap dancing
for the residents., Elsie
Henderson took over the
Piano and Mrs. Van Egniond
took up the violin and played
along with the men. Mark
Sproat thanked the enter-
tainers On behalf of the
residents and cupcakes,
made by the Goderich
Women's Institute, were
served at the end of the pro-
gram.
Mrs. Prouty Was here on
Thursday afternoon to hold
Bible Study in the chapel.
Huronview extends
sympathy to the families of
Max Wedlock and Russell
Bradshaw.
president, will preside;:and
the meeting will, be a .0iork,o.
shop to plan activities, share 'y
concerns and diseuss
policies for the federation in •4,
the coming year.
Issues such as e new
pits,, a possible
corridor through Huron
'the continuing proble
foreign land ownership milt
be discussed. \
The new chairmen Of •
federation's various
ding committees will ,
announced and cammi
lists will be available.. Tim
new committees have been
formed, • Absentee Foreign
Ownership and 'Young
Farmers.
There also will be reports:A,
from the delegates to the
Ontario Federation „Ofi:,
Agriculture annual "
vention, held Nov. 24-28 .
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DUGOUTS AT RIVERSIDE—A work party from the
Wingham Optimist Club spent Saturday building and down the wali frames while other rriemberS
erecting dugouts at Riverside Park, the nawly-formed group assist. Helping with the project were: 161;
club's first molar project. Wayne Kreger hammers Hogg, John Newell, Rick Whiteley and ken Se
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