The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-27, Page 8- Mr. and Mrs. Jim New -
m and family of Cobourg
ent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Newman.
- - Mrs. Archie Hertel and •
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson
of Kitchener, Mrs. Stewart
Forsyth and Miss Judy Forsyth,
Mrs. Robert Sinnamon and Miss
Norma McKee of Wingham,
and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and •
Karen of Whitechurch attended
the trousseau tea held at the
home of Mrs. Philip McMillan
of Lucknow on Saturday in hon-
or of her daughter, Miss Isabel
McMillan whose marriage takes
place Saturday in I.0 c kn o w
United Church. She is on the
nursing staff at Wingham and
District Hospital.
--Mrs. R. J. R.oulston, Fran-
ces Street, spent a few days
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last week with Lucknow friends.
--Mrs. Lloyd Hingston is a
patient again in Wingham and
District Hospital.
--Many enjoyed the singing
of the Centennial Choir on
Singtime last Sunday.
--Mrs. Copple and her in-
fant daughter were able to re-
turn home from hospital last
Wednesday.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Monty Ben-
nett of Edward Street were at ..
Westminster Hospital, London,
on Monday where her grandfa-
ther, Mr. Mills quietly observ-
ed his 103rd birthday. The De-
partment of Veterans Affairs
says he is the oldest veteran in
Canada.
--Mrs. O. Boss .of Ed w a r d
Street spent last week in London
where her sister, Mrs. Graydon
O. Cox, is a patient in Victoria
Hospital.
" --Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Simmons, Mrs. Christina O'- .
Gorman and Kathy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon S.imrnons attended
the Long -Simmons wedding in
London on February 15th, at
Wellington Street United Church
Miss Nancy Simmons is a rand -
"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Simmons.
--Miss Sandra Cameron of
London spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cameron. . .
--Mrs. Gordon Simmons,
Mrs. Kenneth Simmons, Mrs .
Christina .O'Gorman and Kathy
(attended the trousseau tea for
Miss Nancy Simmons in London.
They were accompanied by
Nancy's aunt, Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law of Whitechurch.
--Mrs. William Haney and
her daughter, Mrs. John McGee
of Dungannon, attended the fun-
eral of Mrs.- Dorman, the form-
er Hazel Masters at Parkhill. •
--Mr., and Mrs. Lome Lucas
of Sarnia visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Leaver and other
friends and relatives. last Wed-
nesday. • • °
• --Mr. 'and. Mrs.. Lynn Finni-
gan and son Timmy of Tiverton
visited on Sunday at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Annie Nicol
.of Minnie Street.
.. --Mrs. Gordon Hattie of Ed-
ward Street recently received
word that her mother, Mrs:.
Thompson, formerly of Mitch-.-.
ell and for the past twd years a
resident of the McCormick
Nursing Home of London, .,s
now a patient inbSt. Joseph's
Hospital having broken 0 h•e r
hip in a fall. • A previous fall •
had broken the other hip. 0
--Mr. and Mrs. Edwin El-.
ston and family of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Thomas of
Brussels and their son, Mr. Ger-
ald Thomas. of Kitchener teach-"
ing staff, visited. on Sunday
with their. mother, Mrs. Elston,
Minnie Street, and with their
brother, William Elston in hos-.
pital here. •
' --Loney-Simmons sof London
spent the week -pend with, his
grandparents, _Mr. and Mr s .
Gordon Simmons.
--Mr. Gordon Simmons
celebrated his 76th birthday on
Wednesday, 'February 19th with
a dinner party at his home.
-- Mrs. Chris Newman, who
has been a. patient in the Wing -
ham and District Hospital for
the past three weeks, has re-
turned home.
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COFFEE SHOP OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M.
DAVE BENDER' and Mrs. Ric Wellwood play leading rotes
in "Varying Shades of Grey" which will be presehted by
the Towne Players. The play was written by Mrs. Well -
wood's husband. Nino Munroe and Randy Elliott are the
junior members of the cast.
Whitechurch News
Mrs. Willis Lapp, Wingham,
and. Mrs. John L. Currie spent
Thursday in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry
of Brampton visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan.
• Mrs. Ezra Scholtz returned
home on Tuesday after a few
days visit in London with Mr..
and Mrs. Cameron Simmons.
Russel Ritchie visited on
Sunday with Leslie Ritchie ,
who returned home Friday after
a few days' yisit with his broth-
er, Chester Ritchie of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell,
• Betty Aron and Bnzce of Kin -
lough were Friday evening vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and family.
Ivir. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
were Saturday evening visitors
with Mrs." Charles Tiffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tiffin of
W ingha rn.
'Mr. and Mrs. -Lawson Majury
of Paisley visited Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mr. Coultes and family.
The U. C.,W. meeting will
be held Wednesday, March 5
at 2 p. nil. at the home of Mrs.
George Thompson. All ladies
of the congregation are invited
to attend as this is the birthday
tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-,
ston of Wingham were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and ' M r s
Clarence Ritchie and family of
Con' 2 , Kinloss.
Rev. Horace Braden was a
dinner guest on Sunday with
Mrs. Albert McQuillan.
. We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Dave King of Goderich is
now a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
arrived home on Friday after a
'few weeks' trip to Florida.
Mr, and ,Mrs. Bill Evans at-
tended a Federation of Agricul-
ture meeting in Holyrood on
Wednesday evening. Through-
out the township one man was
appointed to interview ten others
and acquaint them with what
the Federation requires.
„We are pleased to report that.
Lee McGuire was released from
Wingham and District Hospital
on Tuesday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Emer-
son visited Thursday with Mrs.
Charles Tiff' and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bro Wingham.
° Jim orrison returned this
week from London, having com-
pleted his mechanics'. course.
Two dinictor�
are named by
Credit Union
T'hc W ,gbam Credit Un on
held its ,annual meeting and
turkey supper at Danny's Res-
taurant on Friday with 42 mem-
bers and guests in attendance,
Borden Jenkins presided and
Jim Swan read the minutes for
the retiring secretary, Earl Hey-
wood. Treasurer Earl. Jenkins
gave the financial report. Wil-
liam Stevenson reported for the
supervisory committee. ^
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Charlie Davidson, Mrs. John
McInnes and Russ Farrier.
A letter from J. E. Brown,"
regional examiner for the De-
partment of Financial and Com-
mercial Affairs, stated that the
bowere in good order but -
drew attention to delinquent
loanokss,
Charlie Davidson of the credit
committee suggested the re
should be a new system set up
for the committee. Jim Swan
read a better of resignation as
officers from Mr. and Mrs. Hey-
wood. A letter of appreciation
will be sent to them for the work
they have done in the past.
It was recon mended by the
Board of Directors that a 610/0
dividend be paid this year on
all savings in the Credit Union.
The recommendation was° ac-
cepted. A motion carried •that
the board be allowed to borrow
up to 500/0 of the W. C.U. 's as-
sets from league central if nec-
essary.
Ttie guest speaker, Steve
Heles of Goderich, spoke on
the progress of 'the Goderich
Credit Union. He was introdu-
ced by the president and 'asked
to take the floor for the elec-
tion of officers.
Elected for the vacancies on
the Board of Directors wereJim
Swan for a one-year term and
Reg O'Hagen, three years.
New members of the super-
visory committee are William
Stevenson, two years; Larry
Aitchison,' three years; ' Ross
Hastings, one year.
Credit committee: Charlie
Davidson, one year; Ro b e r t
Sinnamon, two years;Scott Reid,
three years.
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