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�, Mrs. Robert S,. ..gspentnat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennis visited over Teeswater and Lynn'
�u few days ith he. :ant, Mrs. Templeman visited Boxing Christmas with Mrs. Robertson of Vancouver'
Milton ;lw— Pefferlaw -Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frances Lewis of Kitchener. visited Thursday with Mrs.
and obi day attended Gordon Coulter, Kitchener. On Boxing Day they. were Gordon Edgar and Mrs. Glad �
the f ,if Mr. Smith at Mr, and Mrs. Clifford guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edgar. Mrs. Gordon Edgar
the ..eil Funeral Home •n
1 Brown spent a week at the Hart of Gadshill. will be celebrating her 90th
r St uffville. Other family New Year's Day guests of birthday on January 19 with
embers attendingwere M ineirfia� and. HeatherofMr. and Mrs. Rdbert Strong Open House in' Gorrie United
It �Mr.Strong, Mr. and Mrs. ' Penholt Alberta recently. were Mr. and Mrs..Mel ., Church.
Robert Hastie, firs. Edith Christmas Dai 'guests of Boultin house of Essex, Mr.
i y g g Steven Kerley, who ac-
Blythe,
`e Blythe, Owen Sound, Mr. and -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie and 'Mrs. Robert Hastier, companied Hal Kitney of
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Mrs. Tom Hastie, Wood. were Kevin, Don and Brian -Kevin, Don and Brian, Kent Beeton on a trip to Panam .
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hastie, RR 1, Gorrie, Mr. Strong, Don Montgomeryl. City, Florida, returned home
Finnigan, Dorchester: and Mrs. Robert Strong and and Norm Watson. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dr, and Mrs. David
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Hazel SlVcks of
Welsh Toronto. Charters Joel and Kari of
Coghlin and Ryan, Atwood, ' gd d6g Day guests of Mr. Essex, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bristol, Indiana; visited a
few days at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lang Vogan, and Mrs. Robert Strong were Faust and Emily of Kurt and Mrs. Bev Currah.
RR 2, Wroxeter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fin- zville, were Christmas Miss Margaret Thornton of.
Mrs. Gerald Brown and nigan, Mike and Heather, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. g
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family of Molesworth visited Dorchester; and Mr. and Lloyd Faust.
Toronto is spending the
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brian Welsh, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert holidays with her parents,
Joe Brown, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grainger,, David and Steven Mr, and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gibson and Brent and Mr. of Waterloo, Mrs. Carl Thornton. {{
Smith visited several days•at and Mrs. Robert J. Gibson, Douglas of RR 1, Atwood, Mr. and Mh-s. Robert
the home of Mr. and Mrs. all, of Kitchener, visited and Mrs. William Kin of Black, Matthew, Julie and.
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Jack Mairi ney in Lon- Sunday with their parents, Brussels visited Thursday Cindi'e of Petersburg, visited
don. Mairi McElvanney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson. with Mrs. Cecil Grainger. a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
returned home with them for Mr. and Mrs. Melville Cameron Robertson of Robin Bolander.
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay and
SHUFFLE THEM UX -Cliff Rollings of Wingham took. his Homebound in the Wingham Armouries. Also shown is Mrs. Earl Cudmore ' of United Church holds ift
turn shufflingthe cards for euchre -last last Thursda after Brussels spent Christmas
Y Harry Wall of-Lucknow, Eldon Wilson of Brussels and with -Mr. and Mrs. Jeff'Nay
noon at the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Harold Marr of Wingham. of Kitchener.
TalentwSharingSunday,
"When we fast lt•... T- .The Win ham United = Am Bateman, t
g y Heather ptsovi.ded instrumental
r Church held its traditional Bishop, Christa. Crawford, music.
Whitechur � h P e 1 5-0 Q' "Talent -Sharing Sunday" on Andrea Grant Shelley John Matthews resented
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•Fuel Pum •thermostat Dec. 29. Church organist Hap McLennan and Melissa a clarinet solo, accompanied
P • headlights Swatridge and Hilda Grant Schefter. Charles' Buck also' on the piano, by lois wife Sara.
• Carburetor •gall Joints
• Shocks at the piano provided ac- played' several numbers on This was followed by a
•, Mufiter Christmas guests with Mr. Mrs. Uuldriks and family of ` entertained about 35 Gibson
0 Water Pump j companiment for a hymn the accordion, accompanied "Children's Section" during
and Mrs. Orland Irwin, ' Kitchener. �; - n. relatives on Christmas Day. ' and carol -singing period. by Doris Walker on the which the minister, Rev, Rea
+ Thousands of other pans° Mike, Faye and Donald, Guests with .Mr, and Mrs. Quite a. number from here ,
were Mrs. Finlay, Bevin and Alan Falconer, Tim, Tony attended the New Year Mr. Swatridge also played a electric piano. Grant, invited children up to
Brenda, s. Hopper, Mr. and Amy, were Mr. and Mrs,,, dances in. Lucknow. special number on the organ 10 years old to show and tell
guarantee it f qtr life::" and s. B rt Hastings and Kevin Falconer and Jackie, The next 4-H workshop'will during the taking up of the Quartet selections were about a favorite Christmas
Muria , all f Wingham, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Angus be held January 15. Any girls offering. sung by Nancy, Carla,, Onita present. 'Shane Pegg of
,and Mrs. -StOve Irwin, Cody Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. or boys wishing to take the Other presentations in- and Gordon Bailey, ac Bluevale was interviewed
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-4� ! and Chance, Lucknow, and Lloyd Montgomery and Mrs. course, "Milk Makes It", is eluded "Sante Nuit" by a companied by their mother, next regarding a book report
We use only genuine Ford, Motorcraft, or � Mrs. Viola Irwin. Jean Tiffin of Wingham. asked to phone Mrs. Walter ` group of Grade .7 girls from Mrs. Carl Bailey. Later in he had published in The
Ford Remanufactured arts. This communityextends _ Christmas Day visitors Elliott •or Mrs. Sinclair __ rhP Wingham Public:Sch001 the. _service,._the_s-a.mQ dour _.�i.Riaed Church Observer. He
parts. t sympathy to -the friends and with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wardrop. If they are 12 years , explained.th t T e Observer
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.'These parts and thousands of others are backed by my free Lutetime service Guarantee MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH Will provide a free boo to
I'll give you a repair guarantee that lasts a lifetime—and it's tree Here's how it.works When relatives of the late Mrs: Emerson were Mr. and Mrs. old by January 1, they are, P W
we fix your Ford•built car, or light truck, you pay only once i`ll guarantee that It the covered children who are re ared to
j; Ruby Cranston of Goderich. Alex Verbeek, Michelle and eligible. P P
part ever has to be fixed again, Y will fix i�lree Free pans Free labour My LdehMe sery Y - - ,. read it and submit a report.
vice Guarantee lasts as Ion as you own our vehicl , no matter where you bought 't or, . She was the former- Rub Julie of Clinton, and Jamie Friends are sorry that Bill Wroxeter Personals _ - U' p .
how old it is. $o come in today and find out more i ul n,y Lifetime service Guarantee I I Kennedy and grew .to young, Verbeek of the Armed Forster is a patient in - Carolyn Pike offered a .
back our repairs fpr life" womanhood on the second Forces, Ottawa. Wingham and. District piano 'solo and then was
This limited warranty.covers vehicles in normal use and excludes iout,ne maintenance - -
parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal, and upholstery i concession just north of here. John Day of Ottawa and Hospital after a car accident . Cliff and Eileen Marks of Wingham were New joined by Kara Neil for a
We f•)tK t�a1'S fO1C keeps. She was well known in the Richard Day who is at in which he received neck spent New Year's Day with Year's Day guests of Ron iano duet. Am Bateman -
G vicinity. tending college are injuries. The. community Wallace and .Millie Nixon at and Ethel • McMichael, and Andrea Gra t,presented
j Christmas guests, with Mr. holidaying im a speedy ord ich' aren Judith and n a. duet of their own tom-
li with their wishes h' F w I{ i Rhonda
sEm�iiceE and Mrs. Wallace Milligan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom recovery. Supper guests.. with Bill Jack and June Lenhardt, si0h' and later Andrea
••�•• GUARANTEE � were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Day. This community wishes to and Doreen Wintemute and Bargersville, visited at f the.- played two piano solos. Keith
Donnelly, Andrea and Jill of Christmas guests with Mr. extend sympathy to the Dennis recently were: Oliver ;•-home of their,.daughter Metcalfe also rovided-two
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Alan •� and Mrs. Victor Emerson relatives of the late, Miss and ,Audrey Ri'lgy,; Ron an+� Cfndy and Randy 'Iii numbers on hi's recorder.
BRIDGE MOTORS LIMITED Falconer' Tony, Tim and were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ella McIntosh: brother, Jim Heather Riley, Melissa, and, chinson� Erin and"Gregory, The minister spoke briefly
Amy, .Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tiffin and Mrs. Gertrude McIntosh of Strathroy, Jerrad, all of Wroxeter; on Dec: 23. on `'Bright Spots in '85";
- A c Glover, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin, Wingham. sister, Mrs. McCallum of Tharon Riley,. Wingham; ' Bill and, Shirley Hart of • •wmak-i.ng. reference 'to an
0 261:1 it 357-3460 Steve Irwin, Cody and Guests on Boxing Day with Lucknow, and nieces. A Ron and Marybeth Gilbert, Oshawa spent a, few days exhibit at Science North in
HIGHWAY 86 -- EAST OF V111NGHAIVi Chance, Lucknow: Mr. and Mrs: Orland -Irwin,- memorial service was held 'Krista and Troy and Dennis with Lyle and Shirley Hart Sudbury, showing how
Bili Uuldriks spent Mike, Donald and Faye were Sunday afternoon at the and L nda.Henderson, all of and family during the quickly the. -sun moves.'The
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— - ------ - -- - --- - - -- -- Christmas with his son John, Mrs. Viola Irwin, Mrs. Clara MacKenzie & McCreath Harriston. holidays. exhibit functions b a solar-
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Crowston, Lucknow, Mr. and Funeral Home, Lucknow: Harvey -McMichael, Glenn Randy and Cindy Hut- tracking device. Mt. -Grant
Mrs. Clarence Crowston, Miss McIntosh grew up An and Phyl fs McMichael, chinson visited with: Ron, and used thi's'as an -analogy of the
Chatham; Mr. and Mrs: the. Langside area where she Becky Elgie, all of Wroxeter, Ethel McMichael on New
E.T. TRAVEL TTALK Clayton Alton, Anne and, was well, known. Many will Gary and Janice Ballagh of Year's Eve, importance of the 'Chris
4+OVaZE° L nn of Ashfield, Mr. and remember her. 2 Teeswater 'and §teve Gaunt . Walter and Maud Eaton of who looking to Jesus `upon
ce Y whom our faith depends
�y +„ Mrs._ Steve Irwin, Cody and Seafortb and Jim and Verna from beginning` to end".
Chance, Lucknow. Robertson of Goderich were .
I)Otl Ellison :: e „ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Put& by -
New Year's Day guests ofHebrews 12:2)
g - Del a �d SOr� The service. concluded
i Hazel Griffith.
y were Monday evening �• f' Christmas with the congregation ex-
" visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. ■ Cris mas Day guest's with
woR�o E+ Victor Emerson. Lloyd and Shirley Lamont. changing. a benediction
� EXPO '86 SELLINU QUl(.'KLY actor gives reading and family near Teeswater God is love; God loves you,
Expo '86 tours are proving to be the mosto popular forth spring, sum Mr. and Mrs, Ron' Steffen, Y pass it on. .a :-1►a tee • , ., cl�
z Susie and Cry's-tal, were cead�=ugh ;I�,r„11� °mar,-�._��•=�e}el �In"�le ears 1✓veyi Unit
alld Eal1 o�8fi�tLC10 Slav Fxnn tn1l� unP is co�L Q1�-t-]A1P ct3�� Tltpcit Chrisi„iaa scuri5�
guests with Mrs. Doris front of the McGregors' Ron and Ethel McMichael, •83 of the Wingham .United
have lirr,iled s ace on our Ex o 86 and Calgary Stampede tour. As well which frustrated. holiday Karen Judith and Rhonda;
p p Wilken on Christmas. magnificent -fieldstoneµ fire- Church held a pot -luck
-we'have added an Ex o Fall Colour• tour lnciuding Vancouver, Victoria - travellers ' provided an y Glenn and. Ph lis Me-
' Mrs. Frank, Robbie and place, wi them se b Y supper and an eveningof
ChContacteusa ndttake advantage he st Edmonton Mall: group
unexpected treat for a, small
of our earl bookie savingsof $1100 'Jamie of Teeswater, were u P th flickering light. mood
mtthe Michael, Marjorie Ann and dines and fellowshi That
y holiday visitors with her ^group oC'Wingham and area fire and a candelabrum at. David and Kelly McMichael, event te•miriated in a titch
per couple. Ellison Travel is the authorized agent for Expo '86 for the residents, who were invited Frid provided Y night service in the Banc -
Huron County 'area. Contact Ellison Travel for information on Expo, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill his elbow, all of Gar and
Gibson. to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Janice Balla h of Tees -
Expo passes, hotels bed and breakfast, air -flights as well as the many J. K. McGregor the -evening a memorable two hours with g tuary from 11:30 p.m. until
tours available to E po. Don't be disappointed. Call now to plan your Mr. and Mrs. Eldon of Dec. •27 to hear readings selected readings from water. midnight,
****p**********************************************tz**.*****�******** Sharon of Brenda and by professional actor authors ranging from Site-..
Ex o 86 holiday. Emerson,
--- St. Catharines, •
Jonathan"Frid. phen Crane and Thomas
LATE BOOKING. CLUB spent some holidays,, from Hardy to- William' Shakes -
Ellison Travel in association with ITP is happy to announce that we Sunda the' 20th, 'to New A cousin to ca McGregor,,.
Sunday, Mr. Frid _became a cult perste, Edgar Allan ;Poe,
have an Early Bird booking option available to our clients. For last Year's, with Mr. and Mrs. phenomenon in the 19600 for Wilfred Owen, Siegfried`
minute savings on holidays this winter contact us in Exeter or in Victor Emerson. his portrayal of the Sym- Sassoon and Eve Merriam.
*Wingham:The Whitechurch Womeris pathetic'.va.rhpire on the r The common•themewas evil, ,
Institute will hold its tel vision serial "Dark as it exists in the dis-
EASTER WEEKEND HOLIDAYS January meeting today Shadows,.-
Ellisonembodied forces of nature x `
Travel is offering three special 4 day holidays at Easter..Our (Wednesday) at.2 p.m. at the Classically trained at the and, more significantly, in
Las Vegas tripp still has 20 seats left but is selling quickly. We also have home of Miss Merle. Wilson. the heart of°man.
bus tours to Nashville and Wheelie Royal Academy of Dramatis L
Wheeling. This is the Public Relations the Highlights of the evening
The Wheeling tri includes a dinner theatre. in Cleveland do races Arts in London,
pg meeting and convener is Canadian -born actor went on included Mr. Frid's
in Wheeling as well as the Capital Music Hall program featurm 'Mel Mrs. Don Ross; hostess, masterful juxtaposition of
Tillis. A unique art -of the tri i:nclues,slee i•n in a silo in Ohio, a deluxe to develop his talents in j Po
q� p p P � Mrs. Dan Tiffin;,; roll'c'all, "A English repertory theatre, scenes from Shakespeatre's
silo that is.. Call for details on our Easter trips. wa to make life. easier"; "Richard III" and "Mac -
Y on and off-Broadway shows
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FREE StTtiT:1NNINfa motto, "Comme'rcials that and in regional theatres in beth" acrd his chillingly _
Book your vacation with Ellison Travel before March 31st and receive insult your intelligence the United States, unforgettable recital of
a free suntanning session in Exeter compliments of Rumors II or -in Mrs. Ross; one -minute During the run of "Dark Poe' s"The Cask of Amon-
-- - _� tll�ttt ht1°1�-mrttf1}iO1�-'aYe1-sem7r��i'�p:--•,�,r �e�aeepfltt�•Eefi��Sliaaows'' and since hien he - tflyo y
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member is asked to bring a has continued to 1 Guests of Dr. and Mrs.
A So Brigitte's Fashions in Exeter is cjf ering a 10% discount on p ay leading °n•`
specially se ected •wear for ,your winter holiday. � surprise package for an roles in. productions of "Dial McGregor, Douglai"s, Scott,
auction sale. There will be Eric and Andrea, included
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M for Murder ', "Wait Until
%'AN RENTALS special music and a contest Dark" and."Muroer in the Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Don't take chances with drinking and driving. Call us for transports- and lunch committee is Mrs, Cathedral". He a,l§o starred Currie, Ansley, Kempr and 1
tion to your special event. Book our 14 passenger van. It's a popular James Wilson, Mrs. Garnet in MGM's "House of Dark Laird; Dr. and Mrs. Stewart ,
way to travel. Shadows" ABC's The
Farrier a,nd Mrs. Lorne << Leedham, John and Julie;
*******************************************************«*«*««**H«kk*** Durni.n. Devil's Daughter" and the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodall,"
Ni firXiCO' A GOOD BLIP . W. and Mrs. George Canadian -produced film Mr. and Mrs. PaulElgie; Mr.
Despite concerns, Mexico is still an ,excellent destination for your Gaunt of Princeton spent the "Seizure". He now makes find Mrs: Rea Morrison, Mr.
holidays and is proving to be a good price this winter. weekend with his mother, his Norrie Ira New Yor'! end-Mrs-I3enry Hess, Mary
---P-aerie-Vailarf� -C lttttrtl �,i,u recap leu were wrtafPected-by the ear- Mrs. John Gaunt. When his departure from and Sandra Gee and Cfirol
thquake and these destinations are all certainly worth considering as Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wingham was delayed by the . Johnstone, and Geoff and
the price is right. storm, following a holiday Lisa Hamilton.
Emerson, Sharon and g Y . •
Brenda of St. Catharines, visit, Mr. Frid kindly agreed.
ROYAL FARINI SHOW TOUR & EUROPEAN FART TOUR visited on Monday with.Mr. to give Ial` reading of his kTV SAFETY �
We are again offerin a tour this summer to the Royal Farm Show and Mrs. J. MacKenzie and newest work, currently All -terrain vehicles '(or
in England as well as Mur to continental Europe including Germany, Mrs Sadie Barbour, all, of being prepared as a com- ATVs) used improperly are
Holland, Switzerland and F"ranee. This tour is of interest to the farm- mercial theatre rete for off- dangerous, the Industrial
ing community and persons who have a farming, or rural interest. Wingham. P' g'
• Mrs. Roely deBoer and 'Broadway and the college Accident Prevention
322 Main Street, theatre circtut, as well as a .Association warns. Wear
®leen 9 - 3:�0;.,, Joanne,.of ..L�ngside•were
Exeter, Ontario Thursday visitors .with Mr. special production for New proper protective gear„ such
Sat, 9.30. 4:30 (�,g) 235-2000 and Mrs. Vic Emerson. Jersey public televisioti. as a safety helmet', sttirdy
1-800-265-1022 Some in the village have Titled "Reflections on gloves and boots, and ensure
had to. have the snow Evil", the 'work "explores that a driver has had .proper RUNNERS-UP--Dd?har» Captain 'Jeff Rahn accepted
250 Josephine Street rem'cived from• their hotise^ the idea that the indiffereiwe i•nstrtiction before tiring' the, the runner-up banner from Optimist Bill McGrath, after-
Llf� Wingha1- Ontario� Mots because of the depth on of the universe`to man's fate machine, Th 1984, twenty-five his teamwreached the championship final but lost 4-2 to
S 19-33Y��3® them and his predilection to do evil young Canadians died in Clinton in the Wingham Optimist "Atom Tournament last
Mr. and M'rs. Bill Gibson are inexorably connected." ATV accidents. weekend.
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