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Personal Notes From Whitechurch
Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Special thanks to members of the p.m. on December 19.1t wiD be
This camnnhwity wiU be sorry
On Sunday, December 12, the
Earl Caslick, as leaders of the community for their donations. heard over CKNX.
to learn that Mrs. Gersbom John-
Young People's Society will. con -
Bible Society, wish to express The United Church and Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
ston of Wmigham'was admitted to
duct services at Chalmers and
sincere thanks to the collectors, byterian Church are both busy Dana of Windsor spent the week-
Winger and District Hospital
Langside Presbyterian Chur-
Mrs. John de Boer, Mrs. Don practising the Sunday school end with her mother, Mrs. Garnet
last Thursday. All wish her a
ches. The loose offering will be
Ross, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Linda scholars for Christmas concerts Farrier.
speedy recovery.
given to the YPS for its work.
Moore, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs. to be held in the near future. At the United Church on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan of Toron-
Mrs. Haul Purdun returned to
Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Elmer Sleight- A candlelight service is being day, the Sunday school bad
to spent the weekend with her
Lucinow on Saturday after
bolm and Mrs. Archie Purdon for prepared at Chalmers presby- charge of the service and the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millan
spending a week with her
collections amounting to $134.40. terian Church to be given at 8 White Gifts were given.
Moore, and at their home here.
daughter, Mrs. Gordan Rintoul,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King of
Mr. Rh tool and family.
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Blyth attended church at the
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ted McClenag-
United Church on Sunday and
ban of Kitchener spent _ week -
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
end with Miss Mildred Me -
Schultz.
Clenaghan and attended the
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don
reception at Lucknow Legion
Habkirk of Milton visited with
Hall for Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
Durnim
Janet and Kimberley and on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Me -
day Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin,
Clenaghan of St. Thomas spent
ip
Stephen, Faye, Donald and
the weekend with his mother,
Michaetvf West Wawanosh, Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Mcgenaghan brother
John Crowston of Lucknow and
Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mc -
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Mr. and . Clayton Alton, Anne�Mr
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and LytuhMof Ashfield visited th
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
them.
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
The public schoolers had a hoh-
and Mrs. Leonard Robinson of
day on Monday as it was parent-
Belgrave.
teacher interview day at the
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
,
school.
of Listowel visited Sunday with
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On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and
is
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Armstrong were visitors with her
family of West Wawanosh.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
Conn, and on Sunday Mr. and
were in Listowel on Saturday to
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Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason
the funeral of Norman J. Me
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of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Murchy, 62, who passed away
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Herb Hunter and Trevor visited
suddenly from a heart attack.
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with them.
Some from here on Saturday
Mrs. Earl Caslick had Mr. and
evening attended the wedding
Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Wingham
reception for Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
visit her Saturday evening. On
Durnin at Lucknow Legion Hall
,k.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. BID Caslick
where a large crowd gathered to
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of Culross visited her.
honor them.
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AT THIS TIME OF year most people start to get the Christmas spirit wheq-they hear= the
carols. Some carollers ride on the back of this float in Wingham's Santa Claus parade
Saturday afternoon.
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ONE OF THE MOST COLORFUL floats in the Wingham Santa Claus parade Saturday
afternoon was sponsored by the Toronto -Dominion Bank. It was just one of many which
travelled along Josephine Street as Santa Claus came to town.
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He has been employed by an-
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WAY OF KEEPING WARMduring a Santa Claus parade is to square dance. Some
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