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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-30, Page 3it e • r r • • R • Visiting Happiest Part of Yuletide Celeb rations —Mr, and Mrs, Don McLean and Linda of Strathroy spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharpe of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLean of Minnie St.. Don and Mrs. McLean are leav- ing Friday for a vacation in Florida. --Mr, R. B. Peterman of London spent Christmas with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLean. —Miss RomeIda Taylor visit- ed over the Christmasholidays with Mr, and Mrs. I. Toner, Gorrie. --Christmas Day visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Montgom- ery were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermott of Orangeville, Mrs. Reita Brown of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitcher, Blue - vale, Mr. and Mrs. AngusFal- coner and Alan of Streetsville, and Mr, and Mrs. Clark Ren- wick of Delmore, —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ar- nott and Mr. James Arnott of Ingersoll, Mr. Dick Arnott of Caledonia, Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Ziegler of Kitchener and Miss Hattie Wiley of Wingham were Christmas Day visitors with Misses Agnes and Mae William- son, *-Mr. and Mrs. Murray John- ston and family of London, Miss Myrtle Johnston of Parkwood Hospital, London, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ballagh and family of Teeswater, Mrs. Mel Bradburn and Miss Doris Adair of Wing - ham spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair of Moles- worth, —`Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Daw, R.R. 3 Wingham were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Daw, Alan, Philip and Kelly of Toronto and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Clare, Walter, Steven and Patricia. of Downsview, Ivan Daw is on staff at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, -Mr, and Mrs, Harold Kerr, George, Bill and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerr, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kerr, Murray and Es- ther and Mrs. George Kerr spent Christmas Day with Mr, and Mrs. AI Garniss and Gail in London. —Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schnei- der were Christmas guests in Detroit with her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Axford, —Mr. and Mrs. Roger St. Martin of Ottawa spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown and family of Ottawa are spending the Christmas holidays withMr. and Mrs.. Stapleton and visiting other relatives in town, —Mrs, J. C. Robinson is visiting during the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Doug Williams and family at London. Miss Marion Adams of Garr rie is spending the holidays with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Stuart McBurney and with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson and Rae, —Mr, and Mrs. Elwell Web-, ster spent Christmas with their niece, Mrs. Grace Prang and family in Preston. —Mr, and Mrs, Keith Finni- gan of London visited on Christ- mas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Finnigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Finnigan of Bala spent a few days last week and over Christmas with their par EMPLOYERS Canada Pension Plan eduotions Janlst 1966 Employers must deduct contributions from employees who are aged 18 to 70 and paid at a rate equivalent to more than $600 a year. Contributions of 1.8% are payable on earnings of between $600 and $5,000 a year as set out in The Canada Pension Plan Contribution Tables. Employers must match contributions deducted from their employees and remit the combined amount. Instructions for remitting are contained in The Canada Pension Plan Contribution Tables, sent to employers in November. If you did not receive these Tables, or if you have any enquiries regarding the Plan, contact your nearest District Taxation Office. The Canada Pension Plan Issued by Department of National Revenue, Taxation Division by authority of The Minister, The Honourable E, J. > ENSON ents, Mr. and Mrs. Finnigan and Mrs, Annie Nicol. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Taylor and family of St, Helens and Mr. Herb Taylor of Saskatchewan visited over the week -end at the same home, Mrs. Taylor is a sister of Mrs. Finnigan. --,Mr. Gus, Boyle left by train on Sunday for Toronto td attend the funeral of the late John Young, who passed away suddenly, following a heart seizure. He leaves his wife, Laura Rush, and a married daughter and a married son. —Mrs. John McGee, Minnie St„ visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickison of Teeswater. —Mrs. J. D. Beecroft of Whitechurch spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Laidlaw and Mrs. Porterfield, on Leopold St., both of whom were suffering from recent falls and who appreciated verynluch the many parcels of Christmas treats sent to their home by neighbours and church friends, —Miss Irene Paton of Minnie St. spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Coultes of E. Wawanosh. —Miss Helen Ford, who teaches at Bracebridge High School, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ford, Leopold St. —Those spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney were Claire Cham- ney and Ewald Rainer of Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. John McCor- mach, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Walter, Gerald and Norma of Goderich, Mrs. Beatrice Cham- ney of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. Vannan and Mrs. Nellie Per- due of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and fam- ily of Donnybrook. Other visit- ors on Sunday and Monday at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilkinson of Kit- chener, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevens of Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitken of St. Catharines. —Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Childs and family of Wood- stock visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vanstone and her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Murray. —Visitors with Mrs. Peter MacLeod Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keeler and family of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLeod and fam- ily of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows of Walkerton and Peter MacKinnon of Dear- born, Mich. —Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mur- ray and Connie of Kitchener spent the holiday week -end with their parents, Mx. and Mrs. J. P. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray. —Miss Alice Reading visited with her niece and nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Salmon in Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Reading in Bur- lington, over the holidays. --Miss Marion Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. James Perdue and Wipgham Advance -Tunes, Th Jacqueline of Toronto spent Christmasweek-end with Mrs. Mae Mitchell and family. --Mr, and Mrs, k`raser For- gie spent the Christmas week- end in Toronto with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Wil+ cox and family. '-Mr. and .Mrs, Leon Fal- kard and sons, Peter and Robert of Toronto, spent a few days this week at the home of her father, Mr. R. E. Laidlaw of Lower Wingham. Mr, Laidlaw accompanied them back to Top, onto to spend a few days. -Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Showers were Const, and Mrs. Leslie Showers and family of Scarbor- ough, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Capson and family of Byron. —Mr. and Mrs. Ted Falcon, er of Chatham;, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Gibson of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Simpson and family of Culross and Mrs. R.J. Currie and Mrs. Leask McGee of Wingham spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, George Mc- ' Gee of East Wawanosh. —Mr. and Mrs, Frank Collar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Procter and family of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilden and Sue, Mrs, Betty Martin and Stevie of St. Thomas, Capt. and Mrs. Ian McNabb and sons, recently re- turned from Germany, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- no Kelly and family at Kincar- dine. —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney and Mr, and Mrs. John McCormack were in Tor- onto last Wednesday to attend the concert presented in Massey Hall of Handel's "Messiah" by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Miss Claire Chamney is a member of the choir. —Mr. and Mrs. George For - ler, Mark, Julie and Eric of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woods of Pembroke, spent ursday, Dec. RA, 3.$65 «* Pale D Chrlstntas at the home of their Patents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moffat. -Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downie and family of Penetang, and Mr, and Mrs, 6111 Johnson and family of Lucknow spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brydges and family. --Mr, and Mrs. Wilfrid Con - gram and Charles and Mrs, W, McKinney spent Christmas with Rev, and Mrs, John Congram and Mark in Hamilton. Rev, and Mrs, Congram and Mark are visiting for a few days this week at their homes in Wing - ham. --Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter and family of Blyth spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Carter of Wilfred St. We wish you happiness and say many thanks for your good will. EARL'S MEN'S WEAR Heart -felt old-fashioned wishes for a very JOHN KING B -A SERVICE STATION JOSEPHINE STREET - DIAL 357.3860 GET QUALITY IN CATTLE MINERALS. 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