The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-25, Page 7C. DONALD LLOYD (right) of Lloyd Truax Ltd., Wingham,
discusses export prospects with 0. Hickie, commercial
secretary (Timber) in London, England, during Operation
Export 1967 at Toronto's Westbury Hotel, when more than
860 Ontario firms participated, They booked over 8,500
interviews with the 66 Canadian trade commissioners
home from their offices around the world. Nationally,
more than 16,000 individual interviews have been arranged
for some 2,200 export-minded Canadian firms.
Gorrie News Items
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TIME:
BLYTH, ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1967.
1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
The Mill will be officially opened by MR. RALPH K. BENNETT, Director, Live-
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We're planning an interesting and fun-packed afternoon for all. Mill Tours;
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ONE OF THE centennial costumes which missed the eye
of the judges was worn by Linda Coultes of Bolgrave, to
the East Wawanosh Centennial Dance on Friday. The
dress belonged to her great grandmother arid is about
115 years old. Her escort at the gala affair was John
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dale spent Victoria Day holiday
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Miss Chureb Tompkins spent
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Mr., And, Mrs, Dick CarsOn
and family spat the week-end
at the cottage at Arnherley.
Mr, and Mrs, Barry Me-
Knight, Terry and Darrell of
Sitneoe and Mn. George Mc-
Knight of QewansteWn t visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd on Sun,
day,
Const„. and Mrs. John .Sin-
Ramon and daughter Michelle
of seaforth visited on Friday
with his mother, Mrs, Hugh
Sinnamon, Minnie St.
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HOSPli ALS PRISONS
Anniversary services will he
held in Chalmers Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, May 28 at
11 a.m, and 8.00 p.m, The
guest speaker will be Mr. Frank
Whilsmith of Toronto, president
of the Association Presbyterian
Men. Special music will be
given by the choir,
Mr. Gary Chapman of Ham-
Won spent the holiday week ,
end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Russel Chapman and on.
Tuesday began work for the
summer months with Dominion
Glass Co,
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Emer-
son and Darlene of St. Cath-
arines were holiday visitors with
Miss Lila Emerson and on Sun-
day visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Victor Emerson and with Mrs.
Maud liaggitt, Pineerest Manor,
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Visitors on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Wallace Conn were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Caslick,
Calvin-Brick U.C.W. will
hold a special meeting en May
80 in the church at 8.15, when
Mrs. Hawkes of Bluevale will
be the guest speaker.
Members of Whitechurch
W, I. are reminded of the Bruce
South annual to be held May 26
in the Lucknow town hall.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan,
Reg. N. , of Milton spent the
holiday week-end with her
mother, Mrs, George McClen-
aghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim-
mons and Lonnie of London
were holiday visitors with her
father, Mr. Charles Martin and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Simmons of Wingham.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Scholtz, Karen, Leasa
and Kevin of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Scholtz of West-
field were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson,
Rhonda, Billie and Gregory of
Lucknow were Sunday visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher.
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Gillespie, Barry and Lorraineof
Sarnia to her home with Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, where
the others spent the holiday.
Tri-county
softball
GORRIE—In Tri-County In-
termediate Softball Gorrie
downed Moncrief 6-3 Monday
evening in Gorrie. Ed Daer was
pitcher and Brian Elliott catch-
er for Gorrie and Bill Smith and
Doug Rathwell were the battery
for Moncrief.
Gorrie plays next with Ethel
at Ethel on Thursday at 7.15
p. m.
—Mr. and Mrs. Cy Robinson
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Parkinson in Mil-
ton.
Mrs. John Baylor, Mrs. Glad
Edgar and Mrs. Melvin Taylor
attended the annual meeting of
the East-Huron District Wom-
en's Institute, held at Brussels
on Thursday.
Miss Betty Wylie of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Ewart Whitfield.
Misses Joanne Strong and
Dawn Otto of Kitchener visited
over the Victoria Day week-end
with Mrs. John Strong.
Mr. Alex. Hamilton, Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton.
Miss Mary McInnes, Gordon,
Joe and Jimmy McInnes, Tees-
water were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. McInnes.
Mrs. Jas. Hoey of Fort Lau-
derdale arrived Wednesday at
International Airport and is
visiting her sisters and brother,
Mrs. Lulu Sanderson, Mrs. Wil-
fred Brown and Mr. Ed. Gilmar
and other relatives. On Sunday
they visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Jenkins of Walkerton.
A number attended the ser-
vice in Trinity Church, Ford-
wich, on Sunday evening at
which the Centennial Choir
sang.
Miss Leone Harris of Kitch-
ener spent the Victoria Day
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stock-
all and Cindy of Preston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Byer of
R. R. 2 Gorrie spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdall
of Toronto spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynd-
m an.
Mr. and Mrs.Burton Hubbard
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Campbell and Mrs. Thos. Hub-
bard of Hanover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Switzer,
Mt. Forest, called on friends in
the village on Sunday.
Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Coul-
ter and Kenneth of Kitchener
spent the week-end with Mr.
Fred Coulter and other rela-
tives.
Miss Debra Stewart of Harris-
ton spent the holiday with her
grandmother, Mrs. Gordon Un-
derwood.
John Underwood and John
Riley, Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Un-
derwood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rich-
ardson and Judy of Toronto, ac-
companied by Mrs. Margaret
Willits who returned to her
home for the summer after
spending the winter in Toronto,
visited Misses Emma and Mabel
Irwin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ilaist,
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Bell and family of Preston
were week-end visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Bell. Mr. and
Mrs. Morel' Bell, Toronto,
visited Sunday at the same
home.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. S. Mc-
Clure of Whitby visited Monday
with Misses Emma and Mabel
Irwin and Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Mrs, Elda Horsburgh and
Wingham Aclyamperimos, Thtg$4.a.y, May 25, 1961 Rage
Mrs« Margaret Watson of HO,
stein called on Mrs., Mary 'Tar,
lot on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, Wellaley
Strong axe visiting Mr. andivir
Kenneth Head of Sarnia, Mr.
Strong and Mr. Head Are at'*
tending Expo,
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Baylor
and family of Burlington spent
Sunday with me.. and Mrs, John
Baylor.
Mr, and Mrs, George Brown
and Jean visited Mrs. Watson
Brown of Brussels on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Noy, gth,,
el, also visited at the same
home,
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Stev-
ens and Kimberley of Willow-