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Mrs. Efroy Laidlaw. evening Mr. a Mrs. Mack score of 4�,3, They were bAck in Mr�an
w: ygl�(q�t day celebrated Mry/and Mrs. George Wpb/st*r Cardiff of Brus els. i.ucknow Monday evening, Feb. Mary i,A11 •a�S�'�ara and Prim
a t►a ty an tn.s arra ea home on slaaiaa a ier Sunday' vis rs with Mr. and 9, and Op 4 score was 9-tj° This is Falconer aitel""e�i the weddlag ,°°r tl 4Irr,
village—s,, ding a week with /Mr./and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. and the first of the playoffs, thin hest on Saturday, of their nephew,
Y lash leaders Mrs. s. Terry Rutledge ' t tinton Mrs. Dou as Conley and Jason two out of three. Richard got a Greg Ladner, and Bonnie Bruce
f! ISF Elliott and Mrs. Are ter his release ffronp 'varsity of Wingh and in the evening, goal and two ,assists on Monday at the Presbyterian Church,�'�� U.S., `�►j� ARE
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Ila•attkmded the 4-H trainin �1IA�I 2,pc� fv1A'fY4Z 5S WB6�...... a t
g Hospital, London, fall ing syr- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, evening. Streetsville, at 4 o'clock. Mr. and
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school at. Ripley for the project, gery. Wingham and Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Clara Wf L-VING Kt 40 9u'f Qt' MR�R9$696 D `
`°Featuring Fruit", Mr. and Mrs. Her unter and Sunday visitors with Mr. and of Highway 4 visited Tuesday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pat'`
E`§1tr Mrs. Doris Willis and Mrs. Trevor of London w re weekend Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and eveningwith Mr and Mrs:' Victor
'�'` " • ° Ruth James of Woodstock are
Milligan an family. $ri n Falconer s f
visitors with her p�ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson and Emerson. g
i spending a few weeks in Florida. Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mark of Belgrave. The village extends a warm visited with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin welcome to Mr. and Mrs. John What a change! In our commu-
sit$ and family of Wingham were of Culross were Sunday visitors visited Tuesday last with Miss Visser who moved into the front nity the weather has switched
' Sunday visitors with his parents, with her grandmother, Mrs. Earl Annie Kennedy, Wingham. apartment of George Libber's from heavy snowfall to heavy �� ��� (''i RRCCOON l
;W Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Caslick. Roddy Inglis of Earlton attend- house on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I,; l
u Y n rain to lower the snow banks and p IN R SIJSS15-%C,
,T Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Uni- ed a drainage convention last Visser were married on Satur- also take some of the snow away. /� '
Clenaghan of Waterloo were Sun versify Hospital spent the week- week and spent the weekend with -day, Feb. 7. Mrs. Visser is the However, some of the back roads, ':,111 ANG',
k day visitors with his parents, Mr. end with her parents, Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Toon Inglis, former Beverley Healey of Kin especially on hills, are having �AW �PlA%LS, F'ICKIED EARLV w ACiLIALL°I t "`
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Betty and Tom. loss. We extend our congratula- problems with ice. �� twoRn►`r'vd FArEra W'TN _lu
Carl, and Mrs. Mc S►leL� Irv® ALL, AS A CuRc FOR SMOKES /.
brother, Saturday visitors with Mr. and Lucknow PeeWee team, with tions. Kathy Pardon of Blyth cwEsv AtLrn�tts, lN
Clenaghan. Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and which Richard Moore and Joey Cecil de Boer of Toronto spent spent Tuesday and Wednesday 1��'CewTURYREGULARL�I r�
v Joe Ducharme of Goderich was Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery Tiffin play, on Friday evening the weekend with his parents, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a Sunday visitor with Mr. and and Julie of Wingham and in the played hockey at Hensall with a Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer. Archie Purdon.
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