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Whitechurch P"ersonals
Last Monday the late Hospital in London lastMowbray, were at home in
k Joseph DosmAn was buried Friday where Mrs. Moore the village last weekend.
r� at Mildmay. He was, the had a treatment on leer arm. Mrs. Mowbray now is with
husband of the late Grace Visitors Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon
r McGregor, who resided on and Mrs. E., W. Beecroft at Strathroy as Mr. and Mrs,
ka the second concession east of were . Ronald, Devin, Falconer are going to
Whitechurch on the farm of Shannon and Heather Florida.
` the late .Mr. and Mrs. Mac Beecroft and Stacey Worth Visitors last weekend with
'doss. Her parents were the of Wingham. Karen Beecroft Mrs_ Norma Rintoul were
late Mr. and Mrs. Duncaop of Kitchener spent the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,
: McGregor. Some old-timers weekend with her parents, Campbell .and Heather of
41 will remember them and we Mr. and Mrs. E. W: Beecroft. Richmond Hill.
`,• �� _,; extend sympathy to the We are pleased to report Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
family. that Bill Forster was able to Campbell and Heather of
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson return home from the Richmond Hill and Mrs.
ry: Craig of RR 3, Auburn,
Wingham hospital last Norma Rintoul were dinner -
visited last Thursday Saturday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Rintoul, Steve, Scott and
Victor Emerson. Falconer of Sarnia and his Stuart of West Wawanosh on
Quite a -number ofthe folks _ mother, Mrs. Cassie Sunday.
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. •.:. in the village have had
the
fu Most have recovered by
now.
. a We are pleased to report
Agricultural. society
that Dave Gibb is recovering •
in the Wingham and District holds .annual meeting
' Hospital.
In a letter from Blanche BRUSSELS —. The agricul- Sands Presented the Top -
Alexander of Virden, Mani- Lural society held its annual notch Jacket to Dpnna. Marie
h toba received last week by meeting and dinner in the Johnston for high score. Miss
Mrs. Victor Emerson, . Miss United Church basement last Johnston also received the
Alexander sent a silver Wednesday evening at 7 Bank of Commerce Trophy,
dollar for Mrs. Emerson to o'clock, Keith Williamson, Presented by John Cooper,
' pass along to young Amy president, welcomed every- for high score.
Falconer. The gift was in one and Mrs. Jean Bridge The Bruce McCall Trophy
recognition of an essay for saidrace before everyone was presented to Kevin
which Amy received first sat down to a delicious Johnston by Mrs. Doris
prize. Miss Alexander is no hot -beef supper. - McCall as best over-all
POSTER JUDGING—The participants at the Wingham and Area'®ay Centre for the relation of the little girl.showman. Rose Marie
Following the dinner John Bishop presented the Pre -4-
Homebound judged Frostyfest posters submitted by local school children last week, Those attending 'last McIntosh introduced the H Trophy to Darren John
at the Armouries. Edythe McKenzie (hidden) of Lucknow, Lila Shickluna and Gertrude Monday's meeting of the head -table guests. Karen
Allen of Win ham and Theresa Gear of Hamilton judged the Kindergarten to Grade 3 Maitland Presbyterial at St. Ston.
. g / 9 9 Y Knight, the queen of the fair,
posters last Thursday. Andrew's Presbyterian gave a summary of her his trophy to Grant Martin Jim Hallahan presented
' Church in Wingham were activities. for top" calf `'in the dairy
Mrs. Norma Rintoul, Mrs. john Boneschansker was
Church meeting Don Ross and Mrs. Walter ,emcee for the presentations division.
O O O O O O Elliott. Murray Hoover presented
o follows service Mr. and Mrs. Fraser the awards. The Cal Krauter Jim Mair with a service
Trophy was presented to diploma for his many years
Seniors. BRUSSELS — The congre- McKinnon of Lucknow were Dave Wheeler for combined spent in agriculture and with
Sunda afternoon ` visitors
gatian of the United Church Y high, points in the calf
nre' �eS with Mr:, and Mrs. Victor the Brussels Fair.
--- __-- _-- met with the minister, Rev. category and showmanship,-. � Mrs. Leona Armstrong,
DayCharles Carpentier, on Emerson. Lyle Martin made the warden of Huron Count and
Sunday morning. Church services for the presentation. ; reeve of Grey Township,
By Pam Williams One upcoming winter "The Year of Restoration" month of February will be The Howard „ Bernard brought greetings to the
Complete the month of event at the centre will be a was the theme of Mr. Car held at the United Church Trophy was presented to society from the county and '.
January by participating in sleigh ride next Wednesday pentier's sermon.' The starting this' Sunday. Heather Wheeler by Edith her township. Hank TenPas,
some of the Frostyfest ac- afternoon, Feb. 5. We are responsive reading was from Let's remember Ground Pipe for the first-year reeve . of ' Brussels,. Morris
tivit'ies this week. The day planning a special sleigh- Psalm 55 and the choir Hog Dayton Feb. 2 and hope member' with the highest Deputy Reeve Clem
centre is sponsoring an af- riding afternoon at Belgrave presented an anthem. the little fellow doesn't see standing. McLellan and McKillop
ternoon dance this Thursday -with sleighs and horses Prayers were said for the his shadow so winter soon M r. B o n es c h a n s k e r Reeve Marie H,icknell
from one to three o'clock to provided by Sam Pletch. , following who are in hospital will be over. presented his own trophy to brought greetings from their
the .toe -tapping• sounds of There also will be hot drinks and others who are ills Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donna Lynn Armstrong for respective municipalities.
Gord's Olde-Tyme Music. served at .the community Bartley, Elvin McWhirter; Moore were at Victoria best ,dairy showman.'Andy Mrs. Jean Bridge brought
Come and enjoy some hot 'hall. This is An event you Mrs. Rita Mulvey, Mrs. greetings on behalf of Rev.
apple cider and great en- can't participate 'in every- Muriel Garniss and Gordon Carpentier from . the
tertainment to help, you, day, so join in the fun and get Miller in the Wingham Brussels United Church.
forget those January. and out your buffalo robe and hospital; Mrs. Nora Me- Sarafl Mub�bard IS, Gabriele Aleksa from the
February blahs! come dashing through the Taggart :in Listowel Ministry of Natural He
The participants at. the snow with us! hospital; Vernon Hu fer •in honored on brrthda�
P P R P sources was the guest speak -
centre enjoyed the .challenge The next foot clinics at the Victoria Hospital; Tommy er.
e of judging the Frostyfest centre will be Feb. 13 and ' Pearson in. K -W Hospital; GORRIE — Neighbors and houses in that community.
posters created by local Feb. 25. Call 357-1445 or . 357- Mrs. Donelda Pearson in other friends honored Mrs. He died in 1963.
elementary . school students. 1.440 if you would like: to, University Hospital and Mrs. Sarah Hubbard of Gorrie at.a On April 8, 1967, she Sacred Heart
Choosing the winning poster attend. y Mildred Wheeler in Stratford reception' Sunday afternoon married Burton' Hubbard.•
was a difficult' decision The cenfre must raise. a hospital. at Gorrie UnitedChurch. Mr. Hubbard died on Oct. 20, card party
because all the posters en - large percentage of its an- The; committee of stew- The gathering was held to 1971. 'Twelve tables'were in la v
tered were quite unique. nual. budget through local ards thanks the congregation mark Mrs. Hubbard's 90th Over .the years Mrs... play'.
at
Congratulations are ex- . fund=raising events- The for its generosity overgar'- at the card party held h,
g Y the birthday, and many of the Hubbard 'has enjoyed Sacred 'Heart Church,'
tended to the winners and all next event will be, a dance on past year.. The Church, is .cards she has received were de.ning and is known for her Wingham, last Tuesday.
who showed their true March '15 at the Brussels starting 1986 with all bank displayed at the reception. talents in cultivating indoor High, lady was, Gertrude
Frostyfest spirit by.'.,'par- Community Centre from 9 loans paid and a balance of. and outdoor plants. (wilting Allen, low lady Mary`Austin;
ticipating. p.m, to 1 a.m. We also are $3,586.62. Those requiring, She was born on Jan. 31, has, also been among her high man was Wilf Caslick,
planning, to provide tran- ° envelopes , are asked to con- 1896, and is the only daughter interests.,
sportation to Brussels for tact John Cousins. of the late dames and Jennie She. has one son, Wesle of low 'man Charlie Bosman.
r — start Tannin m.. n A® �� Lotal Con, 13 Mrs. Glifton�iaught Ethel The Gaunt'. was won by
, --ode•--v�'�..�=deft—ler$at t���1E--afilli� cocv @Y�Od �}{f�iA=��Fivii�vw-�.- v. � Gaunt'. •
drive, .so s ar planning lunch fdllowed the service. A resided at anon )
- ahead and bu ourll tickets HowickTownshi a -. Coulter - of -Gorrie, Mrs:.. Conveners for the evening,
Y �Y pair of retiring Lloyd Township., � were ' Mary Hehn, Sara
now. Wheeler and Murray Hoov- She attended School Hubbard's., family also in Anstett and Lorraine Poulin.
The February program . er, were honored. Newly- Section No. 1.4 of Howick eludes nine stephe l-grandehil- Thanks to tladies who
calendars should be elected 'elders are Robert Township.. dren, 10 great -step -grand- stayed later the clean up.
Pads
available next week. If you. Smith and Mrs. Betty Grab` On Dec. 16, 1914, 'Sarah children and one great -
would like 'to know what er.. Fidela Underwood married 'great -step grandson,. as well
Zinoactivities are coming up, . �' Wilbert Gallaway. Following. as a brother; Wesley Under-
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• t drop into the centre for Chris Graber, Jeff their marriage, the couple wood of the 'Bray . Nursing •
Boynton Jody Boynton
copy. farmed in Howick.Township Home in Wingham.
a A thought for Ithig weeCheridak is: until .1923, when they moved Mrs. Hubbard was 'prede-
`"If we balance work., with Hall and Garniss, Dianne Clinton Garniss ' to Gorrie. ceased by a brother, Gordon,
productive leisure activities ' were the six young .people Mr. Gallaway built many in 1964..
throughout life, we are'on a who attended the Tac -Alpha
feasible path to productive, Conference in December, t .
happy senior•years." The gave their reports.
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SUN., FEBRUARY -2, 1986 ) �
10:00 a.m. - ,�Sunday School
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7:00 Rm. - Family Service. -+ ` tomoffowo s
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