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P
RSONAL
—Mr, and Mrs, 1 larold �n -
vens of Detroit spent about ten
days with their niece, Mrs,
Charles Hudgins and Mr,
gins. Over the past week-eael
they all went to honey 1hrhour
to see Miss Kathy liodg;ins who
is employed there for the 'i,n:-
nier months,
—Mr. Larry ihvtavon and
two children, IDorot1iy and i i.-
cky, of 1lamilton visited ern.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t',,1 -
vin Burke and fancily.
— ;sirs. John Mason of !'ort
Credit is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Parker e'an p -
bell, Mr. Campbell and fami-
ly.
—Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Campbell and daughters of St.
Thomas were itt Wingham on
Saturday to attend the funeral
of his father, \Ir. John Caulp-
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t1e11 '1r. and Mrs, Ron Ware-
itt;, , + ! Iensall were also here
:r t x fruteutl,
?r,
and Mrs. Fluter Char-
ters title{ their son, Billie, of
great rolls, Montana, were vi-
siting at the World's Fair and
on Iheir way home spent a
It. days \s ith his uncle and
aunt, ;v1r, and Mrs, Stuart
McBurney, and other relatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. Don Camer-
on and Bruce have• returned
home after spending a few days
w ith Mrs. Cameron's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Pollock
near Peterborough. They also
visited with their daughter,
Sandra at Di‘Ine Lake Lodge,
Port Sydney, Muskoka,
—Mrs. William Alton spent
the w'eel.-end with her son and
daughter-in-law, ,'1'r. and N1rs.
Wendell Alton in London.
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facilities with special emphasis on the administration, trus-
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WINGHAM, ONT.
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Having added to our drilling fleet the
most modern equipment available, we
are now able to give fast service.
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Davidson's Well Drilling
WINGHAM
PHONE
357-1960
BOX 486
NEW RIG — Davidson's Well Drilling, of
Wingham, has purchased this new rig for
faster operation. The machine works on
the rotary principle and will drill a well in
about one-third of the time required by
the older -type machines, It is the only
one of its kind in Ontario, and was put into
use by the firm last week,—A-T Photo,
— Ontario's Finest Water Wells Since 1900 —
'63 COMET, 4 -Dr., Six, Stnd., Radio
'62 FORD, Fairlane 500, 8, Stnd., Radio
'61 METEOR, 6, Stnd., Radio
'61 VOLKSWAGEN, Radio
'60 CHEVROLET WAGON, 6 cyl., Automatic
'60 METEOR, 8, Auto., Radio
'60 PONTIAC, Strato Chief, 2 -Dr,, 6, Auto.
'60 DODGE, 8, Auto., Radio
'60 VOLKSWAGEN
'59 FORD, Fairlane, 8, Auto.
'59 FORD, Six, Stnd., Radio
'58 PONTIAC, 4 -Door
'58 FORD, 8, Auto.
16 NEW 1964 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
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HIGHWAY 86
PHONE WINGHAM 357-3029
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DRILLING 8115 for the new well drilling
rig put into operation by Davidson Well
Drilling are pictured above. Doug David-
son and Gary Reavie, who operate the new
machine, hold the tools. The larger one,
worth about $160.00, cuts a 61/4" hole
until hitting hard -rock, when the smaller
4" bit is used,—A-T Photo.
John P. Campbell Dies Suddenly
John P. Campbell of Victoria
Street died suddenly at his late
residence on Thursday, July 16.
Mr. Campbell, who was in
his 84th year, was horn in
Whitechurch, son of the late
John and Charlotte Catnpbrll,
Ile was a mechanic by trade
acid had lived retired sialic
in is survived by live
dat;klrre r;•, .'r,. Jack (Lottie)
urban :;t, , of Wing°hrlru,
(Alit+ ) i .e',to of i,i,tuwel,
l'•"t , t Leri:+ r ( `'role. t) 1ruF,._ i t:;oti
!",,u t ,,,r \Apert (Duro
Ind „'t.,
l .. r_ t,,• , 11 o' s „rJe ce l,, r totI,. f COL) t iiidt re•: ,,u
t r ,t.lale ;11cj nu,! 1 ., r
t,
i Lai�1+: it. •+i'c1 1 .Arc seer •L:liAd H.. 1 e,n, i_•r nth 01
, ., e,:r..: !'he rt ;,re .A1:.:, t•.l:e+l, , t: nal and bread,
•! ,•1 with ,ITT, 'r,Ctl tl. d ala:i; 1r-
�it °.:tti'r,. .l. me.
Mr. Campbell was a member
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church.
Funeral service was held on
Saturday iruln the R. A. Currie
and tions tuneral home with
Rev. r:. N. Jardine in charge.
Burial was in Wingham Ceme-
tery,
Pal/heart rs were L('wtsStor-
ey, Bern 1„,ton, Stewart 1loll-
(ay, 1, McDougall, Robert
Urso'.:• .,::,,1
he!. Ciorbutt. Th e
floweI' 1 e .:,.. were I)U1:t?las,
John atto i -it• czimphell.
Gorrie News
Mrs. Sate Griffith, Wing -
barn, is visiting i Liss Emma Ir-
win,
Mr, and Mrs. ilarold S.
Millman of St. John, Michigan,
are visiting at the home of Mr,
and kits, Norman Wade.
\Irs. Plater Downey, Mrs.
Russell Wood and \Irs. Jas,
f food of Palmerston called on
friends in the village on Mon-
day.
NIr, and Mrs. 1Iarold livnd-
man are motoring to N e w
1fatnpslrire where they will visit
R'.r. Walter ....colt of Uuz vi11e,
N.iI,
1)(,11.; ' 1 \our opponent in
the e}e tinting an argtinlcI1t
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss IVA MAI SMITH, L.R.C.T., will begin the
position as organist and choir director at Wingham
United Church September 1st.
Miss Smith teaches all grades of piano and uses
a special method for children, ages 5 years and
upwards.
Please phone Mrs. Roy Bennett, 357.2742, to leave
names of those who request piano and theory lessons.
23-6-13b
(ANGLICAN)
Int(;
ingiam
Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Mrs. Gordon Davidson - Organist
NiNTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY --- JULY 26
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer.
THAT KEEPS
YOU GOING
We're right
on your
job every
time!
Whether it's gas -up, lube -up or change
of oil, we do it right and do it fast. If
this is the kind of heads -up service you
Tike, you'll like stopping here!
Wirghin Moho
Phone 357.2720