The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-25, Page 14GROCERY
Wingham Advance-Times,
Thursday, May 25, 196'1
LIQUID BLEACH — 64-oz.
This community extends
' sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Doug,
las Conley of Wingham in the
loss of their baby son, born in
Wingham and District Hospital,
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tiffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin
were in London on Tuesday at
St. Joseph's Hospital where
Charles received treatment,
Mrs, Dave King was also there
for treatment and returned home
with the others.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer receiv-
ed word last week that PaulFal-
coner, 10-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Relison Falconer was
confined to Sarnia Hospital with
a skin condition. This com-
munity wishes Paul a very
speedy recovery as Paul is well-
known, having spent vacations
here.
George Conn and his friend
Dave Patter on Tuesday left
Malton on the students' plane to
Europe, They will tour the
Continent during the holiday and
be away three months.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
Archie McKinnon, formerly of
Langside area anti now ofTees-
water, was admitted to Wing-
ham and District Hospital with
a broken arm.
Those attending Maitland
Presbyterial meeting at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, on Thursday were
Mrs, Johnston Corm, Mrs, Earl
Caslick, Mrs. D. MacDonald,
Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mrs. Rus-
sel Ross, Mrs. Dawson Craig,
Mrs. Donald Watt and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Jamieson on the
arrival of a baby girl in Wing-
ham and District Hospital on
Tuesday, May 16, a sister for
Lori Ann and Gordon.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Thomp-
son, Earl and Charles visited on
Sunday afternoon with. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Thompson of Rocklyn
and spent Monday on their.farm
at Feversham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ter-
vit and Mr. and Mrs, George
Currie attended the funeral of
their friend, Mrs. James Mc-
Diarcnid of Ancaster last week,
Visitors spending the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs,, George
Currie were Mr. and Mrs.Frank
McConnell and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Winegarden
and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jet-
ry St. Marie and family, all of
London and Mr. John Goddard
of Milverton and Mr. Leo
Duwain of Lucan.
Visitors for the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott
were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di-
Nova, Melanie, Celena and
Michelle of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Cassidy, Janice,
Billie, Steven and Eleanor of
London, Mr. J. C. King, Pat-
ricia and Bernadette of Toronto.
Mrs. Dorothy Leslie and
Robert Brown of Hamilton spent
the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ross.
Miss. Muriel Moore last week
Visited Expo, from Monday to
Thursday and reports she had a
most interesting trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans,
Linda and Larry of Georgetown
were holiday visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, 13i11 Ev-
ans and her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Bert Nicholson of Kin-
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston,
Janette and Michael, and Shir-
ley Johnston of Clinton visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brown of Lueknow.
Callers on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Ritchie were Mrs, Barbara Rit-
chie, Mrs. Fraser McKinnon,
Mrs, Belle McKinnon and Mrs,
Kenneth Cameron of Lucknow
and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of St.
Helens, Mrs. Ritchie is not as
well as her many friends would
wish.
Services at the United
Church here on Sunday will be
withdrawn so that the members
can attend anniversary service
at Chalmers Presbyterian
Church.
Mr, Elwin Moore of London
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Millen
Moore.
Dr, Donald Watt of Vancou ,
vet spent Friday and Saturday
with Mr., and Mrs. George
Thompson and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Milian Moore. Dr.
Watt is superintendent of medi-
cal missionary work in the Unit-
ed Chureh Mission Hospitals.
across Canada. He was on his
way to relieve the doctor at the
mission hospital in Newfound-
land for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob cordon of
Waterloo spent the holiday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor and on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon, Mr. and. Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor, Joyce and
Doreen went to Niagara Falls to
view the blossom scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tay-
lor of Churchill were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Hen-
ry Paulson, Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
Showers and Mr. and Mrs,Law-
rence Taylor and family.
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HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL Society held
their annual meeting in Wingham Tuesday
night, J. W, McLaren of Benmiller, was
elected president succeeding Mrs. Wilfred
Mack of Crediton, who held the post for
Page — Wingharn Advancey,Tirnes, Thursday, May 20* 19Q7,
Whitechurch News
the past three years. Discussing the meet-
ing from the left, Mrs. Howard Harris of
Fordwieh, Mr. McLaren and Norman Wade
of Gorrie,
—Photo by Cantelon.
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