HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-27, Page 12ftV i --7U Wipgham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 7l, 1976 spent the holiday weekend with
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_--..�.-_ - her parents, Mr. and Mn. Dan
Tiffin. Miss Janet Slootholm,
accompanying her here, spent
the weekend with her parents,
PersonalfromWhitechurchMr. a� Mrs. Elmer ed to ret'un.
Ira Wall was allowed to rettun
home from Wingham and District
Mr. Wd Mrs. William Purdon numerous gifts. Moss. Beecroft and Karen and Hugh vicinity which was filled by Fri- Hospital last Thursday.
last ;W; V wiuua on Mmiday wltn Mr. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sinnamon. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arthur and
NO Mrs. Donild Gaunt of Chat- and Mrs. Russel McGuire were McClenaghan of St. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sinnamon. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and family of London were. Monday
Mm to the Tulip Festival at Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Clemden Brarnhill, visited with his mother, Mrs. Ben of Wingham were Sunday visitors Graham, Rev. and Mrs. Glenn visitors with her parents, Mr. and
land, Michigan. They arrived Palmerston, Rev. and Mrs. Don McClenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs. with Hugh Sinnamon and Mr. and Noble and Leslie visited Sunday Mrs. Ira Wall.
back home here on Wednesday. Pugh of Altona, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson Larry McGuire and Kimberley of Weekend visitors with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft Marianne, Donald and Brenda at family of RR 3, Walkerton, were
and Wanda of West Wawanosh Elmira. Garnet Farrier were Mr. and and family of Wingham were also Lurgan Beach. Monday visitors with Mr. and
were Sunday evening visitors Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Sarnia, and visitors with his parents. The 112th anniversary services Mrs. Walter Moore and family.
with Mr. and Mrs. William Pur- Mrs. Bob Mowbray were Paul Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, ElwynMoore is still with his will be held at Chalmer's Presby- Richard Moore and Joey Tiffin
don. and Brian Falconer and Bob Kimberley and Amy of Guelph. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millan terian Church on Sunday, May 30, have joined the Wingham team to
Mrs. Hazel Purdon returned Davidson of Sarnia. Reports are that J. M. Smith of Moore, assisting with the farm at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. with guest play hardb#ll again this season.
home to Lucknow on Friday after Holiday guests with Mr. and Whitechurch has sold his work. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duncan preacher Rev. Dr. Finlay Visitors with Mrs. Jennie Ing -
visiting for a week with her Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were Mr. and property to Mr. and Mrs. Tom of Islington spent the weekend Stewart of Kitchener. The morn- lis, Tom and Betty on the week -
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul; Mrs. Jim Henderson Sr. and Mr. Day of Langside. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing service will be broadcast over end were Mr. and Mrs. Roddy
Mr. Rintoul and family. and Mrs. Jim Henderson Jr. and Mrs. M. Barbour and Lynn of Moore. CKNX. Services at the United Inglis and girls of Tarlton, Jack
Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Crystal of Brantford. Mississauga was a recent visitor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dyment Church are withdrawn so their Inglis of Ripley, Bonnie Inglis of
Russel McGuire were enter- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson with her sister, Mrs. Cafman and Barbara of Streetsville on members may attend Chalmers Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
tained on their 30th wedding and Karen of Wingham visited Whytock, Mr. Whytock and Sunday came to visit with Mr. anniversary services. There will Gillespie of Sarnia.
anniversary at Stone Crock Res- Sunday evening with Mr. and Jackie of second concession, Kin- and Mrs. Wallace Milligan who be no Sunday School at Chalmers Jason Conley of Wingham, a
taurant, St. Jacobs. Present for Mrs. Robert Mowbray. loss. were away camping so they Church. weekend visitor with Mr. and
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Mrs. 011ie Olson of Nova Scotia visited with her niece, Mrs. Alan Langside Cemetery meeting Mrs. Wallace Conn, returned
Larry McGuire and Kimberley of Plattsville spent the weekend is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Falconer, Mr. Falconer, Tony will be held Thursday evening, home with his parents, Mr. and
Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc- with her mother; Mrs. Ben Mc- Elmer Parker of Concession four, and Timmie. June 10; at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Doug Conley on Sunday.
Guire, Sean and Joel of Missis- Clenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. We are pleased to report that
sauga, Elmer McGuire of Toron- Carl McClenaghan. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel and Graham spent the holiday week- All interested parties are invited Mrs. Alex Craig returned home
to and Brian of Wingham. The Mrs. McClenaghan returned to Robert of Kitchener spent the end in their trailer at Point Farm to attend. on Monday last from Wingham
family presented them with Plattsville with Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Provincial Park in Goderich Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto and District Hospital.
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