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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-11-21, Page 16Gage 8 -- Winghr rn Advance -Ti s., Thuoday, Nov. 21, 19G8 Person 1 Mr, and Mrs. Huh Miller of Detroit spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mil- ler. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Mil- ler and family of Onaping, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grasley of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. P a u 1 Kreller and Michele of Tlllson- burg also visited recently at the same home. Miss Mary Beasley, Miss Ruth Kitching of Sarnia, Mrs. Louise dark and Mrs. Robert Wade of -,(1 Montreal, spent a day with Mrs. Norman Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Thornes Hastie and Douglas of Agincourt spent the week -end with Mrs. Ken- neth Hastie. Mr. and Mrs John Blythe and family of Mil- ton also visited Sunday at the same horse andwith Mrs. Ken- neth Hastie in Wingham and District hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt Kitchener, spent Wednesday. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch es .romGorrie Mrs. Ambrose Davnd of Papp naerston also attended the servd ice. Mr, Thomas Mes is a patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, rs, James Mc- Innes of Whitechu ch is visiting Mrs. T. L. Mein es, Mr. Keith Finnigan of Lon- don spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs, Robert Strong. Michael Finnigan returned home with his father after a three weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Under- wood, Brenda and Kqxju of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Undervtood. (Intended for last week) Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galbraith were Donald Galbraith of 'Waterloo, Paul Galbraith and Miss Marg- aret Fisher of Toronto. Paul who received his B. Sc. (Hon- ors) at -University of Waterloo has been successful in obtain - Mr, and Mr , ,Alvin McLellan of Brussels visited Thursday at e same home. Mr. Robert Sensor' returned home Sunday from a successful deer hunting trip at Skeleton Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy and Mrs. Roy Gowdy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of Atwood recently. — Mrs, Kenneth Galbraith is a patient in Palmerston Hospital, Miss Gladys Armstrong, To- ronto, and Miss Edith,Sainsbury of Weston were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eld n Fairies. Mr. and Mrs. 1, liam Will- ert and family of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest David and fam- ily of Neustadt, Mr, and Mrs. Frank David of Harriston and Miss Edith Howes of Guelph at- tended the confirmation service in St. Stephen's Church on Sun- day and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward David. lug his M. Sep from University of Toronto. Pal goes to Win- nipeg to take tap Ws duty as a meteorologist at the Depart- ment of Transport Weather Bureau ita Winnipeg. Mas. Gerald Galbraith TeaFi the week -end visiting friends in Weston and Toronto. Mrs, Edward Newton of Wingham visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Mac Newton, Small -Massey GORRJE- -A quiet weddf took place Saturday, 'Nocvetrm. ber 16, at 1 p.. -in. in Sr, Stephen's Anglican Church when Charleen Joy Massey, daughter of lir`. and Mrs. Cecil Massey of Harriston became the bride of Allan Edward Small of Bur- lington, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Small of Gorrie. The maid of honor was Miss Pears Small, Gorrie, sister of the groom and the best man was Leslie McDonald of Mount For- est. The couple plan to reside in Burlington. 12_ 'confirmed at. St top/yin's GORRW--.Twelve from Gor- do and Fordwio'h congregations,/ were confirmed by the Right Reverend Bishop Harold . G. Appleyard, Bishop of Georgian Bay, en Sunday afternoon' in St. Stephen's Anglican Church. Rev, H,- D. Jenkins assisted ire the service„ l'hose confirmed were Joan, Keonneth and Douglas David, Debra Steurnol, Beverley May, Brent Telehus, Paul Steurnol, Peter and Paul Crowe, Barry Underwood, Brian Lennox, all of Gorrie and John Leppington of Fordwich. The choir sang an anthem. A large congregation attended and a social time was,.enjoyed afterwards in the Sunday School room. Besides its food aid during 1967, CARE of Canada deliver- ed $119,000 worth of food -pro- duction equipment to help hungry people feed themselves. COTTONS MAY BE SMART was the theme of the 4-H Achievement Day at the high school. Verna Aitchison and Janice Gaunt of the St. Helens No. 1 4-1-1'group are plc-. tured with their difplay, —Advance -Times Photo. . The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, November 21, 1968 MAPLE LEAF FANCY — 7./,.oz. CHINA LILY — 40:. a Red Sockeye salmon:.. 4.1125 Chow Mein `.Noodles. MOTHER PARKER'S 10 oz BERE'S — Il -m. 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