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Fordwich Personal Notes
1r. and Mrs, Wellington
Hstgrzve and family attended
id reunion Sunday i
afield°1 azk. .
Miss HeJ,en Johnston, nurse-
in'training at Olen Sound Hos-
SW. spending a mouth's va-
catiod with her parents.
Masten Paul Martin spent last
week with relativesin, London.
'Mr,• and Mrs. Keith Duncan,
and Stephen of Brampton were
weekend guests with Mr. and
°Mrs. Rgbert Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. Trevflainstock
r of Milton visited Saturday with
Mrs., W. Fl ainstoc k.
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espen -
Oen and children left on Sunday
f r Elliott Lake where they will
spend the next few weeks. Hol-
ger is eriiployed there with Peel
Construction Company.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-
son left last week by bus for the
western provinces, where they
will visit.with relatives for three
weeks.
Mrs. Janet Stewart of Moles-
worth spent a few days last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
George Ashton.
• Miss Elaine Millar spent last
week with relatives in'Elora.
Hugh Frew, Archie MacDon-
ald and Miss Sharon Frew visited
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs., Earl: Moore,.,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Wray Cooper
and Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Doig
enjoyed a motor trip last week
through Northern Ontario;
Mrs,. Earl Moore .visited fOnr
days last week at Baden with bier
daughter, Mrs. Jack Bricker.
Mr. Ernie D' Arty is at pres-
ent confined to Listowel Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mr, and, Mrs, Glenn Johnston
attended the fair in St, George
On Saturday.
Week -end guest's with Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Bride were Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hill of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bride of Lon-.
don. Mrs. Jack Riddell, John
and Lori of Lindsay also visited
one day this 'week and the chil-
dren remained for a longer visit
with their grandparents.
Misses Elaine, Mille i and •
Wanda Spading are holidaying
this week at Port Elgin.
Mr, 'and Mrs. Bob Striver
and little daughter of Peterbor-
ough, and Miss Leslie Campbell'
of Toronto are spending a few
days .with Mrs. Pearl Patterson.
Miss Hannah 'Klaassen is
spending a few days this week
with friends at Wasaga Beach.
Mrs. Ida Gallagher returned
home last week after spending
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several weeks with Miss Lydia '
Fisher in Listowel.
.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin,
Donna and Linda are spending
this week at Manitoulin, Island
• and Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nickel
left Saturday for two weeks' hol-
iday to the east coast.
Friends of Mrs. Roy Simmon's
will be sorry to learn that she
underwent major surgery last
week in the K&W ea -1,11
Kitchener. '
Mr. »and Mrs. Mater Dem-
erling and three children left
Saturday for a week's holiday
through Northern Ontario. On
the way home they will visit
with the former's sister at Hunts-
ville.
Jack Ruttan, bank Winkel,
Brian Allan and John Carswell
left at the week -end for a
week's holiday at Algonquin
Park,
Mrs. Anson Ruttaci and Janice
and Mrs,. Glenn Johnston spent
part of last week at Inverhuron:
Provincial Park.
Mr. Doug Wildfang ofCooks-
ville spent the week -end here.
Mrs. Wildfang, Brian and Paul
returned home with him after
pending theast two weeks
with her father, Mr. Roy Sim. -
mons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray
and Judith Ann visited Sunday
with Mrs: Elsie Demerling.
Visitors at Ira Schaefer's on
the week -end were.Mr. and Mrs.
James Pritchard of Palmerston,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toper o f
Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Harmer of Russeldale.and Mr.
and Mrs. Niels Michelbook of
Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett \shton
and family of Prescott visited
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Ashton.
r, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston,
and family of Toronto were
week -end gusts with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim °Warrren.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton
attended the Ashton reunion on
Sunday,: at Seaforth Park.
Mr..and MTs. Anson 17 emer-
ling are spending this week at
Horshoe Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dins-
more,
Dins-more, Laurie and Caroline re-,
turned home last week after en-
joying a month's visit through
the 'ia'estern provinces. While
there they'-tobl in ,the ` a.lga>
Stampede.
Mrs. Myrtle Wallace of Lis-
towel spent a few days Mast week
with her sister;, Mrs. S. Forester.
Mr, and Mrs. Wally Gibson
and Mrs. Jessie O'Gorman re-
turned home last week by plane
after enjoyingl_a .three weeks'
visit in the western provinces
with relative's.,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack King and
family,. Mr. and Mrs. Don King
and family and Mr. Garnard
King attended the Parson -Han-
nah wedding Saturday night in ,
St. George's Anglican Church,
H arriston. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons,
Susie and Kenneth and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Gauthier left Friday
night for a two weeks' visit with
relatives in New -Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt of
Toronto spent the week -end
with Mrs. Florence Wilson. Mr.
and Mrs. William A g i n c o u rt
visited recently at the same
home.
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SHE NEEDS HELP—On July 3 the Germarl
Shepherd , dog belonging: to the Keith
Webers, R. R. 3 Wingham, became. 'the
mother of 14 purebred pops. It wa$ ob=
vious that she would be unable to 'raise
her offspring by herself since she could
Gibson reunion
held in Listowel
The 20th annual Gibson re-
union was held July 21, in Listo-
wel Memorial Park with guests
from. Listowel, Fordwich, Moles-
worth, Wroxeter, Dorchester,
Granton, Belgrave and Zephyr,
Ontario attending. The after-
noon visit was enjoyed. by all
and a smorgasboard supper was °
served at 5 o'clock. ,
Following thesupper a short
business period was held. .Gib-
son Stewart was electedkpresi.R
dent with Ken 'Gibson as vice-
president
ice president and Ella Stewart, sec-
retary.
.A moment's silence was ob-
served in memory of those who
died last year, Nina Arrestrting,
Harry Gibson, Waldo Gibson,
Reg Sullivan and Wilfred Rob-
erts. "
Prizes weregiven• for the
lucky ticket, Gordon G b s o n ;
largest family, Ben Gibson; wed-
ding anniversary nearest toJuly
21,Ben and Edith Gibson; birth-
day nearest to July 21, H a r've y
Gibson; family coming the far-
thest,' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hol-
stoek And faintly of Zephy
Move to village
FORD WICH- -Mr. and M r s
Bruce Armstrong moved the ie
household effects on Monday to
the home they are building in
the village. ' ,
Prior to moving they were
presented with wall plaques,'
pottery and a piece of artistic
glassware in flame colours by
neighbours'and friends.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Rassrnussen,
who purchased the farm, will be
moving this week.
SELL HOME
• GORRIE- - Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd
Elliott, Gorrie, have sold' their
home on William Street to Ezra
Erb of St. Clements. Mr. and
Mrs., Elliott have purchased the
property of Elwin Krotz,. Con-
cession 6, Wallace Township
and will be moving in two
weeks. r
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"Well, Glen," said the little
boy's mother as he walked into
the house, " were you a good
boy at school today?" " Sure,"
answered the lad, how much
trouble can you get into stand-
ing in a comer all day''"
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only accommodate eight 'at a, sitting. `She
is being helped to the . tune of w 24 cans of
milk per week,_ the,bottte feedings .taking
front one to one and a half hours, three
times a day.
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regular $1.39, Special -R / » R 'R R R .R 1 ♦ . R 7.
head and Shoulders Sha poo,
-regular ' 1.29 NOW .p
• � red .�` .' 1 ° R 'R� �, , � t$1,03:
Magnolax, 18,.oz. °eg..$1.45, .Special $1,07
Bufferin Tablets, 100s, $1.69,
Pepto Biemol, 8.oz,, reg. $1.25; 'Now , 00,09
Tan and Guard Lotion, $1.25, Special, $1.09
YOU COUNT THEM—These are the .14 . purebred German
Shepherd pups that. are receiving so much attention at the
home of Keith Weber, R. R. 3 Wingham.
—Advance-Ti.rnea Photo.
hitechijh News
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs,
Ea Shaw and Mrs. Marguerite
Scott of Palmerston and Mr.
William Maxwell of Toronto
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Currie of Wingham.: Mrs. Scott
and Mr. ,Maxwell are Mrs. Cur-
/ries sister and brother.,
Miss Joan Currie visited !the
first of last week with Miss Dim
ane . Weitz of Walkerton, who.
''eti tried`' itch' JO1Y td's`p
latter, part of the week here.
On Thursday Mr. add?
Walter Arscott, - V a l e r .i a and
Andrea arrived home from Wyn-"
guard, Saskatchewan where thew
attended the wedding of Leonard
Di Nova" of Toronto and Betty
Kastiuk of Wynguard on July. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet and Herb Laidlaw are
on holidays this week with their
cabin trailer.
Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wing -
ham on Tuesday attended a
centennial committee meeting
at Langside Church.
°Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClen- •
aghan were Monday visitors with
Mrs. Jean Moore of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger of
Kitchener spent Friday to Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cafrl Mc-
Clenaghan,
Miss Heather McIntyre who
•last week visited her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Be n Mc-
Clenaghan accompanied them
to Wingham on Monday to visit
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. C. McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heasman
and family of Iron Bridge are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken Johnston
and Mattie and Gary Black were
visitors last, Wednesday with Mt.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston: of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coul-
ees; Darlene and Murray of East
Wawanosh, Miss Jean Maynard
of London and Stewart Scott' of
Langside were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Wa11ace
Conn and family.
•,Mrsi,r4Bill, Wills and -Lyle 'ar-
rived home. on Sunday after a
k isit=w�,ith�3rer: parentsr
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of Orton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kum-
bert and Rolf are visiting with
Mr: and Mrs. Bob Gordon,
David Beecroft is driving one
of the buses for a group of school
teachers who are touringthrough
Canada, down the West Coast
into Mexico and returning -by
United States. The group will
return the last week in August.
Miss Donna Rintoul of Kit%h-
ener is this week holidaying at '
Wasaga Beach.-
• Doris and Neil Rintoul spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
id Oberholtzer at Barrie. Doris
remained for week's visit
with her sister, Mrs. Oberholt-
zer.
Miss Edna Wall of London
'and Billie Wall of Toronto spent
the week -end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs:' Gershom Johnston of Wing -
ham were Mr. and •Mrs. Dwight
Smith and Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce
Holm of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Johnston, Paul, Carol '
Ann and Ruth Ann of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith
and Dianna of Kitchener, Doug-
las Smith and Miss Gay le
Thompson of Toronto,
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