The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-08-17, Page 161.
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PONIES AND KIDS go together and in this
case both were having a great time at the
Belgrave parade. In the cart are Glen
Walker and Grant Vincent.—A-T Photo.
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Personal News Items, from Whitechurch
Miss IsObel Fox of Blyth and
Mrs. Lorne MacDonald, Sea.
forth, were callers at the home
Of Mr, and Mrs. .garnet Farrier
and other village residents.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Scott
had a harrowing experience
when their cream separator
blew up. Fortunately no one
was in the separator house at
the time,
Misses Jean and Barbara
Campbell of London visited
with Mrs, Robert Ross,
Visitors recently with Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Evans were Mrs.
Edith Brown and Barbara of Lon-
don, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Evans
and family of Hyde Park, Mr,
and Mrs. Ted Evans and family
of Brampton.
Mrs. Edith Brown and Barb-
ara of London and Mr, and Mrs.
John Evans of Derbyshire, Eng-
land, went by bus from Tees-
water to visit Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stewart and family of Lambeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conl-
tes attended the Kerry picnic at
LObbiP'S Park, Walkerton. Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Coultas and fam-
ily of Dresden were also in at.
=dance and Debbie returned
home with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes for
a holiday.
Mrs, Albert Coultes, Diane
and granddaughter Debbie visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg and family of
Port Elgin, Lori Jane returned
home with them for a holiday.
Mr, and Mrs, Sandy Murray
and family of Sharon visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tiffin and other friends
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family attended an after-
noon service at Kintail Camp,
Those attending the Ross-
Millen wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn and Muriel,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Casliek, Mrs.
Doris Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Ross and Doris, Mr, and Mrs.
Billie Caslicit, Donna and Pat-
sy of Culross, Mrs. Robert Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes,
Murray, Lynda and Joyce, Mr.
and Mrs. Don ROSS, Miss Edna.
Carr of Wingliam, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl MeClenaghan, Mr, and
Mrs. Joe King, Mrs. Florence
Henry of Teeswater, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Henry, Brampton.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Aars-
ten, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Firtah,
all of Wallaceburg, were visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel.
Ross and attended the Ross-Mil-
len wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray
and family of Sharon were re-
cent visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Charles Tiffin.
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Loug-
heed, Lori and Cheryl of Fort
Erie were holiday visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo,.
Fisher.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Bill Evans
who recently received word that
her brother, Jeof Evans, of Elg-
land, stitidenly passed, away due
to a heart attack.
Mrs. Bert Reid of Lisrowel
and her son, Ronald, and her
brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Eglleston of Colonsay. -
Sask attended the centennial
church service and visited with
former friends and neighbours.
Mr, and Mrs, Orville Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes of
Kinloss.
Mr, Russel Chapman was
dismissed on Sunday from hos-
pital in Kitchener and is now
convalescing at his home here.
Donna, Brian and Eddie
Leader of Gorrie are holidaying
at the home of their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith,
Cathy and Bradley of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
Joyce of Teeswater and Mr, and
Mrs, Orville Tiffin were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Jamieson of Goderich,
Barbara Ritchie of Lucknow,
Rickey Wood of Seaforth and
Paul Johnston of Listowel were
visitors last week with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Ger,
shorn Johnston of Wingharn.
Mr, and Mrs. Len Hicks of
Brantford were visitors on Sun-
day with M m Mr,
Mr, ):licks,
Mrs. Elwo sk
Hicks, now r
tired, was a Canada Packers
salesman, Mrs. Hicks is the
former Phyllis Weaver whose
home was where George Fisher
now resides, She called on Mrs.
EzraSchs.oltz and other village
On Saturday evening White-
church and Allenford softball
teams played on the Wingham
diamond where the Whitechurch
team won. The Whitechurch
team returns this Saturday,
August 19, to play at Allen-
ford.
Wingharrt Advance-Times, Thursday, August 17, 1967
THERE'S PLENTY OF CO
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CHICKEN
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GROUND LB
BEEF 69'
SCHNEIDERS
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McCORMICK'S BABY FOOD 8.
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FOOD 111 75c 1 OATS 69
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WESTON'S WESTON'S ,FRESH PEACHES ON GINGERBREAD
WAFFLES
S cups sliced freah peachet 3* cup heavy create, whipped.'
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1 be* (134-Oz.) gingerbread
MIX peaches With sugar and chill Until waffles are baked. Blake
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gaming plate and tpoon silted peadieS on each. TOO with whipped
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WAXED HEAD WASHED.
TURNIPS LETTUCE CARROTS
LBS' 21' 2/45 14.8. Cello 35
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