The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-07-29, Page 101Q-Wingham Advanoe*Times, Thursday, July 29, 1965
Corrie Personals
Miss Bonnie Elliott is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mc-
Lellan of Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Dane,
Toronto, were guests Friday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Wade.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dowdall
and Mrs, Arthur Spotton of Tor-
onto visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynd-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
and Jean and Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron Edgar visited Mr. and
Mrs, Douglas Brooks at St.
George on Sunday. Miss Chris
tine Brooks accompanied them
on their return.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hutton,
Walkerton, visited Sunday with
Mr. Percy Ashton. Mr. Laughy
Ashton of Weston spent a few
days at the same home.
Mr. Robert Grainger is spend-
ing some time at Wallaceburg.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Un-
derwood and Barry are on holi-
days at Tirnagami.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mehring,
Gowanstown, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Koch,
Mrs, Laura McDonald, London,
visited Friday at the same
home.
Miss Sharon Elliott is holi-
daying at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hynd-
man, Clark and Karen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Thompson of
Harriston on Sunday.
Mr. John Cathers visited
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cathers of Cannington.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nickel,
Teeswater and Mrs. Ila Dem-
merling, Harriston, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Wilbert
Gallaway and Mr. Wes. Gall-
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple-
man, Susan, Donald and Ken-
neth are on a motor trip through
the Western Provinces and will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Addison
Jacques of Summerland, B.C.,
and other relatives.
Mrs. Ann Ritchie is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gallaway, Turnberry
Twp.
Mrs. Wes. Underwood, Mr.
Glen Underwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Underwood, Wingham,
visited Mr. Wes. Underwood on
Sunday, who underwent surgery
at Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamie-
son, Goderich, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mc-
Innes.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott on Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Weber, Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Weber and family all of Harris -
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dow-
ling of Mount Forest, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Greenwood and
family of Palmerston, Miss
Irene Carter, Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Ilarold Mallet and family
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McLellan and family,
Mt. Forest, Mr. Gary Sothern,
Fordwich and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gasho and family, Harris-
ton.
Mrs. Archie Miller, Mrs,
Wilford King, Mrs, Kenneth
Hastie visited Thursday with
Mrs, Dorothy Earls and Miss
Leone Earls, of Wingham.
Miss Irene Holmes and Miss
Alecia Coulter of Toronto,
Misses Mary and Martha Post,
New Jersey, who are holiday-
ing at Bruce Beach visited Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Wade.
Mr. Earl Underwood return-
ed home from Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Free-
land, Bromberg, Que. , and Mr.
and Mrs. Fraser Long of Palmer-
ston visited Sunday at the home:
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford King.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood,
Kitchener, visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nickel.
Miss Edna Nickel, Lindsay, is
holidaying at the same home
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyd,
Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dane,
Toronto, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade
and on Sunday visited Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mc-
Innes visited Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vert Falconer, of Blyth on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Head,
Tad and Kelly, Sarnia,
and Mr. Arthur Head of Mid-
dlesboro, England, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wellsley Strong.
Wilson Powell was able to
return home from Wingham and
District Hospital on Wednesday.
BIRTH
BREARS--In Listowel Hospital
on Sunday, July 25, to Mr.
and Mrs. Beverley Brears, of
Fordwich, a son.
Well Drilled on
Twp. Office Site
GORRIE--A well has been
drilled at the site of Howick
Township's planned township
office. Construction of the of-
fice will be Howick's centen-
nial project.
Edwin Keeso, of Clifford,
struck water at 117 feet.
Tenders are out now forcon-
struction of the office, to be
built on Victoria Street.
EDGAR REUNION
GORRIE— Over 80 members
of the family of the late Alex
Edgar held a reunion on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Strong, Gorrie, R.R. 1.
MANY A YOUNGSTER will learn to swim through the
water safety program sponsored by the Gorrie Red Cross
organization at the Gorrie park. The courses end this
weekend. Young Clark Hyndman, of Gorrie, is taught a
lesson in swimming by instructors Don Whitfield and
Linda Johnston.—Photo by Cantelon.
ASHTON REUNION
GORRIE---Twenty-two Mem-
bers of the Ashton families at-
tended the reunion in Corrie
Conservation Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Sterton Ash-
ton of Hamilton were elected
president and secretary for 1966,
Those present were from
Blyth, Hamilton, Monkton,
Lueknow, Fordwich and Brussels,
Prizes were given for various
contests.
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Community
FORDWICH—A progressive
euchre party was held in the
Fordwich Community Hall, Fri-
day night in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hambly, who are
moving to Listowel.
They were presented with
TV stack tables and a frying
pan. Mrs. Nelson Armstrong
read the address, Mr. and Mrs,
Hambly made suitable replies
and lunch was served.
GENTLEMAN FARMER: One
who raises nothing but his hat.
Bluevale Personals
Mr, Bernard Lillow, of Lon-
don, is spending his vacation
with his mother, Mrs. Nellie
Lillow,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Maymes,
of Calgary, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Garniss,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Elliott,
their daughter, Mrs, Alvin
Gamble and Mr, Gamble, of
Listowel, spent the week -end
with friends in Detroit.
Mrs. M. L. Aitken and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Street and
family, of Listowel, attended a
gathering of relatives and
friends at the home of Mrs.
Kate Aitken, Sunny Bank Acres,
Streetsville, on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pater-
son, of Toronto, visited at the
Duff home on Saturday.
Mr. Bert Garniss and Doug-
las, Mrs. A. C, Mitchell, Miss
Ruby Duff, and Miss Stella
Nethery, of Belgrave spent last
Wednesday in Stratford and at-
tended the production of Julius
Caesar by the Stratford Shakes-
perian players.
Mrs. Leighton McGinnis, of
Grand Valley, visited Miss Ruby
Duff on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mc-
Cabe, of Windsor are holiday-
ing with Mr, and Mrs, Carl
Johnston.
Donald McTavish and Jim
Sebert, of London, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. McKinnon.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Hall on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rea of At-
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott
and family of Newton, Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Hall,. Brian and Don-
na of Glencoe and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hall, David and Debbie
of Brussels.
Mrs, Jessie Balfour of Wing-
ham visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall on Tuesday.
Wife to sick husband: "What do
you mean you have nothing to
live for? The house isn't paid
for, the car isn't paid for, the
TV isn't paid for, the washing
machine isn't paid for....."
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