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Bluevale Personals
Mrs. Mabel Harris of Lam-
beth spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnston,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bosnian for Christmas
were Mr. Jack Bosman and farm
Uy of Woodstock and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Griffiths of Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mann and
family spent Christmas Day at
Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street
and children of Listowel were
at the Duff home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott
and son, of Cornwall, were
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry k:lliott
for Christmas holidays.
Bob l3itton of Chatham was
a holiday visitor with Harvey
Mann.
A Christmas fancily reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, R. II. McKinnon.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. R. K. McTavish and fam-
ily of London, and Mr. and
Mrs, Spence McKinnon and
family of Niagara malls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scoot and
family of Newton visited the
family home at Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon hall on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hoff-
man and fancily of Exeter, and
Mr,. and Mrs, Bnice Webb and
family of Paiuswick, celebrat-
ed Christmas on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. C, B. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt
and children of Southampton,
spent Christmas Day with Mr,
and Mrs. C. 13. Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marks,
of Brampton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Bunt and baby of Kitchen-
er visited with air. and Mrs.
Lloyd Taylor and Miss Norma
McMinn of Toronto visited with
the Lillow family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc -
G. A. WILLIAMS, O, U.
Optometrist
9 PATRICK STREET W.
WINGHAM
Phone 3574282
Culla and children, of Breslau
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. la,
Smith.
Services in the Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale, on January
2, will be conducted by Mr.
Charles Congram of Wingham.
Christmas visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. R. J.
McMurray were Mr. R, L', Mc-
Murray and family of Ottawa,
Mr. and Mrs. lion McMurray
and family of Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs, P. C. Chapman, Mr.
Murray Chapman and Dougie,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wells and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Don
Agnew and family, all ofStrat-
ford.
Miss Ann McKercher, Mr.
llarvey Mann and Mr. Gordon
McMurray of the Bluevale Pres-
byterian Y.P.S. are attending
a retreat at Sarnia for a few
days.
Air, and Mrs. Allan White
and family of Springfield were
Christmas visitors at the paren-
tal home with Mr, and Mrs.
George Lowis.
Mrs. Nora Moffatt and Har-
old were guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Terry of London forChrist-
mas,
MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE
The Turkey Roll was held
December 20 with turkeys go-
ing to :Matt Boyd, Stu Forsyth,
Bob Brooks, Roy Bennett, El-
mer Pardon and Lorne Archer.
The high single winner for
the 20th was flap Swatridge
with a 348, and Ian MacLaurin
picked up the triple with 815.
The standings are Mercurys
05; Jumpin' Jupiters 00; Ap-
polios 53; Moon Doggies 52;
Explorers 50 and Geminis 35,
There were several good
games bowled besides Hap's
348. Barry Fryfogle had a 343,
lan MacLaurin 321, Bill Hotch-
kiss 312, and Gary Templeman
a 303, In the triple department
with games over 700, Ian had
the 815, Ted English 186, Mac
Ritchie 180, Bill Hotchkiss
778, Barry Fryfogle 564 and
Hap Swatridge 741,
WINNERS OF OUR
CHRISTMAS DRAW
1st PRIZE --$25.00 IN MERCHANDISE
—Mrs. Orville Lamont, Formosa.
2nd PRIZE --$15.x0 IN MERCHANDISE
—Mrs. R. Zettler, Holyrood,
3rd PRIZE—$10.00 IN MERCHANDISE
—Billie McDonald, Teeswater.
4th PRIZE ---$5.04 IN MERCHANDISE
--Dougie McDonald, Teeswater.
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR CUSTOMERS
WHO MADE THESE DRAWS POSSIBLE.
WISHING EVERYONE
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
HUGHES
READY-TO-WEAR STORE
CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHTS DURING THE
WINTER MONTHS.
Phone 392-6851 for Evening Appointments,
News from Fordwich
Holiday week -end visitors
with Mrs. Wm, Wade and Mr..
and Mrs. C. Jordan were Mrs,
Mary Wade of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wade and fam-
ily of Chatham and Mr, and.
Mrs, Ken Jordan and family,
Woodstock.
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. McClement were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClem-
ent and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn McClement and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McClem-
Concert at
St. Paul's
Robert Douglas, superintend-
ent of St. Paul's Sunday School,
was chairman for the annual
Christmas concert held in the
parish room. Marilyn Higgins
played piano accompaniment
for the opening carols.
Primary and junior classes of
Marilyn iliiggins and Almajane
Elliott sang "We Wish You a
Merry Christmas" and "Silent
Night", and the combined
classes sang "Wonderful Christ-
mas Gift".
Bill Fuller played accordion
numbers, "Christmas Polka"
and "White Christmas",
The primary classes, under
the direction of Mary Ahara
and Lee Wenger, acted out the
scenes of the Legend of the
Poinsettia. Carol Higgins play-
ed "Whispering Hope" and
"Away in a Manger".
Wendy Fuller's class of jun-
iors performed the Legend of
the Little Drummer Boy.
DONNYBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves
of Toronto and Miss Irene Jef-
ferson of Goderich spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs,
Hilliard Jefferson and family.
Miss Gladys Jefferson ofGod-
erich spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. James Leddy.
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
and family were Mr. and airs.
Gershom Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie and family all
of Whitechurch and Mr. David
,McAllister of West Wawanosh.
Mr. James Robinson of the Wa-
terloo University is spending
his holidays with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
ferson and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Wilson and family
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wickstead of Blue -
vale .
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jefferson on Christmas
Dav were Mr, and firs. Frank
Campbell of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jefferson and family
of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Reeves of Toronto, Misses
Gladys and Irene Jefferson of
Goderich, Mr. and airs, Jas.
Leddy, Mr. and :sirs. Wesley
Jefferson and family, all e;
Donnybrook.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jeffer-
son and family spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Willows arountain of Landes -
bona. Debbie and Brian re-
nained with their grandparents
for the Christmas holidays.
WINGHAM STORES
WILL BE CLOSED
6 p.m., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st
AND ALL DAY SATURDAY, JAN. ist
WINGHAM STORES WILL NOT EE (TEN
FRIDAY EVENINGS. DURING
JAIMUARY.FEBRUARY lit MARCH
WINGHAM BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ---
ent and: fancily, Mr, and Mrs,
Gary McClerpent and little son,
all of Listowel, Mr. Paul Schae-
fer of Kitchener, Mrs. Ida Gal-
lagher, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
McClement.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Gold-
rich and son of London and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Longstaffe and
Brent of Toronto were holiday •
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. An
son Demerling.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Doig in Galt. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gibson and fam-
ily of St. Catharines spent Sun-
day and Monday at Ross Doig's.
Christmas Day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
dreigh were Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
McElwain and family of Toron-
to, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Trimble of Orangeville, Mr.
George Inglis and Frances of
Belrnore, Miss Minnie McEl-
wain and Bill and John McEl-
wain.
Mrs. R. Watters spent the
holiday week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Denney.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Wil-
liamson spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Len Edgar at
Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Morley John-
son spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs, Cliff Johnson in Lis-
towel.
Mr. Stan Bride spent Christ-
mas week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Riddell in Lindsay.
Mrs, Bride returned home after
spending a couple weeks there.
Ivir. and Mrs. Fred Norris
and Donna spent the holiday
week -end with relatives in
Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells and
family of London were Christ -
as visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
orge Ashton.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan
d Janice spent Christmas with
ir, and Mrs. Robt. Montgom-
ry at Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edgar and
ameron of Wroxeter were
hristmas Day visitors with Mr.
=nd Mrs. Robt. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. PeterChiomey,
i aney and Paul of Port Colborne,
ere week -end visitors with Mr.
d Mrs. Alex Keith.
Christmas Day visitors with
4r. and airs. Lyle Simmons
,'ere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatn-
ly of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
toe Givens of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Wildfang, Brian
and Paul of Cooksville and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Whitechurch
Mr. Barry Tiffin of Water-
loo spent the week-en.d withhis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tif-
fin. Mrs, Ethel Stewart of
Wingham spent Sunday at the
s
:same home.
Pupils Present.
Operetta at
I School Concert
BELGRAVE—The senior roe,rt
of Belgrave School held a
Christmas cencer€ with the
mothers and :he pupils of the
jeni.*r ream as their guests.
\ei3 Vincent was chairman and.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt
and family of Toronto were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs, William Mul-
vey, Jeffrey and Cindy of 13e1 -
more, Mr. and Mrs, .Carl Stew-
art, Douglas and Gregory of
Listowel, Miss Sharon Elliott
of Harriston and Gary Sothern.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bili Sothern
were Christmas Day visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Vittie.
Mr, and Mrs. Ian Pitten-
dreigh and Jill of London spent
a couple days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
dreigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster
and little daughter and Misses
Jean and Marjorie Foster of Tor-
onto
oronto were Christmas visitors
with Mrs. Ruby Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pol-
lock, Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Fraser, Miss Sharon Pollock and
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock
visited on Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Pollock at Tor-
onto,
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam John-
ston, ivliss Ruth Johnston, Mrs.
Janette Lindsay, of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson
and children of Toronto and
Mrs, Pearl Patterson and Miss
Leslie Campbell visited Friday
with Mrs. Wilda Campbell at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hunt were Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Pym and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Pym and Dennis
of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Webster and Mr. Ralph
Pagan of Lucknow.
Funeral Monday
For Mrs. McGregor
Mrs. William McGregor,
84, of Brussels died in Wing -
ham and District Hospital on
December 24. Funeral service
was held at the R. A. Currie
Sons funeral home on Monday
with burial in Brandon Ceme-
tery, Belgrave. Rev. C. M.
Jardine officiated.
Pallbearers were Archie
Montgomery, Sam Fear, Alex
Nethery, Jim McCallum, Ar-
nold Bruce and Aylmer Bruce.
Alex and George Skinn were
flower bearers.
The former Janet Skinn was
a daughter of the late Christo-
pher and Mary Skinn and was
born in Blanchard Township.
She married William McGregor;
who predeceased her in January,
1955. She was also predeceas-
ed by a brother, George.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, .firs. Roy (Luella) Noble of
Wingham and Mrs. Leslie (Ha-
zel) Reid of Hullett Township;
a son, Clayton, on the home-
stead; a brother, Henry Skinn
of Englehart in Northern Ontar-
io; three sisters, Mrs. Jack
(Annie) McGregor of Lucknow,
Mrs. Oliver (Alice) Ludwig of
Wingham and Mrs. George (Net-
tie) Colston of Fredonia, Kan-
sas. There are two grandchild-
ren and four great grandchild-
ren. W
Mrs. McGregor was a mem-
ber of Belgrave United Church.
News of Wroxeter
Mr, and Mrs. Art Gibson
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Everard Carson, Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fidde$,
Bill and Bob of Cooksvillevisit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. 13i11 Drown on
Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Clarke
and family attended her tarn,
ily Christmas party in Listowel
Friday evening.
Miss Anne Douglas of Ot-
tawa is home for the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Leslie Douglas and Christmas
guests at the same borne were
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Greig and
Miss Hilda of Petrolia, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Campbell and Greg-
ory of Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Wright of Wroxeter .and
Miss Jennifer Newbold of Or-
tawa.
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
Melvin Gowing were Mrs. How-
ard Gowing and John of Tiver-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Dechert of Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Bradshaw and family were
Christmas dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson
of Clinton.
Mr. David Sanderson, Ailsa
Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Watson and family of Blyth
were Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Sanderson.
Miss Elaine Sanderson, Kit-
chener, and Mr, Mel Finlay,
Gorrie, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sanderson.
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Smith were Mrs.
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Montgomery and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sinnamon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Gibson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Willoughby and fam-
ily, all of Wroxeter and Mr.
and Mrs. Bernell Smith and
family of Listowel,
Christmas guests with Mrs.
Alonzo Sparling and Miss Ha-
zel Sparling were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Eaton, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Eaton, Miss Mercedes
Alexander, Mr. Glenn Eaton,
Miss Karen Kerr and Miss Bren-
da Eaton, all of Seaforth, and
Mr. Eric Eaton of Toronto,
Sunday evening visitors at
the home of Mr. John Hupfer
were Mr, and Mrs. Art Furness,
Bob and Rodney of Wingham,
and Miss Aileen Eaton of Sea -
forth.
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Wingham United Church
REV. C. M. JARDINE, B.A., Minister.
MISS IVA MAI SMITH, L.R.C.T., Director of Music.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1966
9:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon: "A Roadmap for 1966."
"We also should walk in newness of life."—Rom. 6:4.
Anthem: Selected.
Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year
to all.
We welcome you to worship with us.
(ANGLICAN)
ifl I)am
Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Mrs. Gordon Davidson - Organist
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS ----JANUARY 2
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Confirmation Class.
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
Thurs., Jan. 6—W,A. Guild, Parish Room, 3 o'clock.
the cence began by singing ..r.murum,.fl,O.uuunn,,,"uu,, T,r.u.ru.au,,,,,, uu•ur,,,,,,,,,,,,,•"«•'� ,,"un",nu num, .nn",,,,,,,.nuU,ln a,,,, ,,,,1,,,, n,nm,uu.,,,,,,,
two. carais, and BIenda Johnston,
read the er _in ci the car.lsbe-
fere Cr.e nz:ng e: each. This
was fol awed by ti.e singing of
Jir. le Sells.
E:ys with c lanced voices,
tiri en Fear, Doul -Walker, Ta
.Lc er ad:.-. F.i:hard Andersen
sari " She M a,.deah" . ` Three
nn::.:aids • was song by Brenda
JeLns:e::, MaryAtri Wheeler
and Fre . a V anC.ale,p. ''Joyce
and Cannie Nethery played a
pan ,: e: and a do bie trio,
Na :• A .
nders- , Brenda yer.e-
s:-rn,tQinrna Fear, Brenda Van -
'C :. , Mary Anne Wheeler and
""rod" t: sang -Silver
;,Bells".. 3 ..e :tit'.' sang 'The
rte
. rise:e;e.e Kiss" and 'Ci.ris na.s
in :Cil:arn ey'. The gr4::a then
de:iti~:e .: e a..dieree with
sz..are da`.:.es -l~ Stk." and
is and
""- t.x...s their erre e'rt the
; �ese-:ed fr.e areererta,
zee .can : riate i n 5a .a-
vilie ;..a..dy a.*.e, presents
were di_triit-:ed :-:.ail.
lots of luck
in the coating New
Year! We hope it
proves to
be the
happiest
ever!
Thora
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