The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-07, Page 14pW 3__M s 1P aaa Advau. • October 7, 1876 SNAP. CRACKLE. POP - - - -�
_,.. WROXETER—Tbe toltrth '
-- medmg was bdd at Min. Craig's
an September V. There were 16
girls and two leaders in atten-
dance. A discussion was, held on,
rs
n Ot e r O 't e � "Flour, Many Kinds; Many
O Uses". Ksres McMichael and
' �trona to Mr. and needay with Mr.,and Mrs. Russel Saturday attended Ildertgn Fair little Mark Robinson of Bd- courage to change the things we Karen Bradshaw demonstrated SURVEYORS
toffat of second coo- Alton of Goderich. and arrived home. "wiM-prizes grave is spending a few days frith can, and wisdom to know the how to make muffins. While the
ANow on the birth of their Attending the Huron -Perth Fall fir. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of his grandmother, Mrs. Bill Rin- difference"; reading, Mrs. Bill muffins were baking they all
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ter in Wu*Mm and Dis- Rally of the United Church spent the weekend with l. Evans; speaker, Mrs. Evan munched on the nuts and bolts KIAR and PAA' CMILLAN
Odd Hospital, a first grandchild Women on Wednesday evening of their parents, Mr. and Mrs- Miss Iona MacLean of Knox Keith; topic, "The Metric they made the meeting before,
Ire Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat. last week were Mrs. Dave Gibb, Walter Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. College spent the weekend with System"; demonstration and and then enjoyed the muffins 25 Alfred Street. P.O. Box 166, wingham, Ontario -
Mr. and Mrs
Kinross recently visited with Mr. Farrier and Mrs. Russet Chap- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan charge of the church services at Tom Metcalfe, Mrs. l Mc John At the fifth meeting at Linda
and Mrs. Clifford Young. man. Tiffin held a family dinner party Ashfield and Ripley. stop and Mrs. Russell McGuire. Hislop's on Sept. 28, there were 14 Office Hours: day a.m. to Thursday P.M.
girls and two leaders in atter- Every Tuesday and Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, in honor of their daughter Joyce's Wb►techurch Women's Imsti- dance. For discussion the girls Telephone 15191 357-1712
Tracey and Heathen of London Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of birthday. Present for the occa- tute will hold its Education and Pneumonia, malaria, measles
visited on. Sunday with his St. Catharines spent the weekend sion were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cultural Activities =meeting and tuberculosis are among the took turns in reading "From
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- Tiffin, Lori and Michael of Wing- Wednesday evening, October 13, _ leading causes of child death in Snacks to Banquets- and "The
C.N. Ra,lw
Steer, son and attended the Interna- ham, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Wing- in the Whitechurch Community the developing world. Unicef pro Popular Pastas." Dianne Leek
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. t=onal Ploughing Match at ham, !lir. end Mrs. Bevin Tiffin, Memorial Hall. Hostess, Mrs. •ides vaccines and other medical and Cathy Craig demonstrated `,10 'S. AUr Strerr
Hann Bregraan, Billie, David and Walkerton. Stephen and Dean of White Dan Tiffin; roll call, bring and aid to make possible the in lasagna. While this was c r c y
Chris of Goderich visited with his Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter is church, Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffin of name a label giving old and new noculation of millions of children ��� m °VeD they also ' ' r
brother, Robert Bregman, Mrs. spending a few days with her Teeswater and Miss Janet way of measurements and name against communicable diseases. served peanut crispies which _ r
Bregmas and family. mother, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Sleightholm of Toronto. your favorite hobby; motto, "God with $2.30 from a Hallowe'en box. were made before the meeting by �
Mr. and Mrs, B9b Young, Beth and brother Carl and Mrs. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. John Sitter and grant us the serenity to accept Unicef can buy 300 chloroquine Linda. Then Cathy and Dianne -
and Jamof Chesley, Mr. and Clenaghan. family, who resided on the Daw- the things we cannot change. tablets to control malaria. cut and served the lasagna along
Mrs. George Young, Heather, Visitors on Sunday with Mr. son Craig farm, having sold it, with juice.
Bradley and Cheryl of Wingham and Mrs. Sandy Fair were his moved last week to the -13th con -
and Mrs. Eugene Gardner, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fair of cession of West Wawanosh to the
—_--- - and Shelley of Lticknow Fergus, and his grandfather, former Donald Taylor farm.
were guests of -Mr. and Mn. Wes_ Bruce Gammie. Those from here on the bus to
ley Young on Saturday for a Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson the ball game at Napanee on Sun -
birthday supper in honor of visited Saturday evening with day were Joe and Joey Tiffin,
Robert Young and his daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald of Mrs. Walter Moore and Linda.
Beth and Jane whose birthdays St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay on Sun-
am
un are all September 25. Visitors during the week with day attended the induction of the
Very few residents of this com- Wilford Clipperton and Mrs. new minister at Kincardine
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munity missed attending the Bessie Mulliss were Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian Church.H Imp
International Ploughing Match at Jim Ward of Strathroy, Mr. and- nt
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Waerton which was among the Mrs. Barry Jones and girls of blr. and Mrs. Kallace Milli
lk
ome Poveme
gan and Clara attended the wed- /
largest ever, due to the five days Thorndale, RR 3, Mr. and Mrs. Motel
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held haraveLodge .
din of eher ne hew, Ronald Lad
of perfect weather. Charles Clipperton of Thames g p i
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hunter and ford, all attending the Inter- mer, and Catherine Giles, both of
Trevor of London spent the week- national Ploughing Match. On Sarnia at High Park Unitedme C
end with her parents, Mr. and Sunday Mrs. Ruby Gloor and Mr. Church. The dinner and reception
Mrs. Wallace Conn. On Saturday and Mrs. Don Smiley of Kitch- were �i
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all attended the Ron Murray- ener visited at the same home. Away on a fishing trip were Bill
Patsy Caslick wedding at St. An- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Rintoul. Dave Oberholtzer,
drew's Presbyterian Church, Janet and Kimberley on Sunday Harry Gutoskie and Gordon
Wingham, with Rev. R. Arm- were visitors with her sister, Campbell. As the men were
strong conducting the wedding Mrs. Orland Irwin, Mr. Irwin and away, Mrs. Rintoul, Mrs. Robin-
ceremony. Also attending from family of West Wawanosh. Mrs. son and Mrs. Campbell visited N ' '�/i Fiberglip •
here were Mrs. Gordon Scott, John Crowston of Lucknow was with Mrs.,Pberholtzer, \ ;
also a visitor at the same home. - , Convenient fuel-<
Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs. Dons Whitechurch Women's Miss
Willis. The wedding dinner was Quite a few from Whitechurch ionary Society Thanksgiving j Paper -back and i
served at the church and the are attending night school classes meeting will be held in the church 21/2" thick R7 15
reception held at the Legion Hall. at F. E. Madill Secondary, School. Wednesday, October 20, at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Dan Tiffin is teacher for Several societies have been in- 297 Paper -B;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson cake -decorating. cited. Mrs. Bev Kay will be the (O �'
were dinner guests on Wed- Brian and Gayle Rintoul on guest speaker. _ rn \N /, � '2197
SEARCHING FOR NAMES—Art Wilson recently brought two pictures to The
Advance Times office, in the hope that we might assist in securing the missing names. On
this photo of the Wingham soccer team of 1902, a few of the men have been identified.
Second from left in the back row is Jim Mitchell and third, Fred Rush. At left in the centre
row is Dr. Irwin and next to him, Jack Perrin. Fourth from left in the same row, Pete
Deans and fifth, Harry Ansley. The only person identified in the front row is Dave Dinsely,
third from left. The pictures will go to the local museum when the names are filled in.
A SECOND PICTURE from Art Wrisor,, dl�..i de,t;nPd for the muse err shovrs this aroo-o nr
well dressed young men, taken about Me turn of the century. At left in bac►. is Percy Kerr
and next. . . Fryfogle, then Harry Constable Riqht . end of back row i4t Herb
Walsh. Left in front, Rob Brook, third from lett, Peter Ueans artu ca ria- ..3", 15
secor+d from the right. Anyone who can provide fwVw identification is asked to lei us,_
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