The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-27, Page 15.
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WINGHAM
eigr4
Mx d-Mtie Cai?teton,
limn and Chris of comma s
ianuday with Mr, and Vis.,
Kill RoWAS011 .
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rob..
est; "and Mrs. IiIda Roberts vis'
feed' on Sunday with Mrs, Dave.
Armstrong. Mrs. Hilda Robert1.
remained for a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Dave AringfoP&
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Minn, and John were
Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock, Jo-
anne and Jenniffer of Monkton
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock
and Janette and Mrs. Clarence
Hudi of Walton.
Mrs. Percy Baker of Goder-
ich spent a few days with her
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James
Leishman.
'Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bee-
croft of Otterville visited on
Saturday with Nur. and Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft and Mrs. Ec-
cles Daw, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Hamilton of Gorrie.
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong of Hamilton spent the
week -end with his mother, •
Mrs. Dave Armstrong.
_ Mrs. James Lamont accom-
panied her sister, Mrs. Ralph
McCrea of Blyth, to London on
Thursday where they visited
with their mother, Mrs.t Albert
Vincent who is a patient in Vic*
toria Hospital.
Mr. and, Mrs. Gary Leitch of
London visited with her parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby •
on the week -end. On Sunday
they visited with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Dave Armstrong
of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell,
Stephen and Jeffrey of London
spent Sunday with his mother,
Ifir
Personals
}M. Floyd Carppbel;l.
„ Mr. Edwin Ansley of Thema.,
1* spent the week -end with
and Ms. ha Campbell and
Ansley. Mrs. Ansley who
spent the past few weeks
WW1 her parents, returned home
on Monday with Mr. Ansley.
Mrs.' Lewis Cook accompan-
cl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood
bfWingham to Victoria Hospi-
t ;t, London, to visit with Mrs.
go:bert Cook and baby daughter,
Itathyrn Michelle.
Miss Marlene Walsh of To-
ronto spent the week -end with
`her mother, Mrs, James Walsh
-and her father, Mr. Walsh who
It a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. Ross Wightman of
Guelph and Miss Anne Wight- r
,man of Toronto spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman. Miss Wightrnan
• preached at three services on.
Spnday, Lucknow, Dunnganon
and South Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green
and family of Kincardine visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of .
her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson
of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Robinson of Toronto spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cook.
Neighbours of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Wightman called on them
Monday evening to wish them
much happiness on their recent
r i4rriage and to welcome Mrs.
Wightman to the village.
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500.520 13
560.600 13
640.650 13
700.13
645•'14 (600.'14)
695/14 (650 14)
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775/14 '750, 141
825.'14 (800 141
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24.80
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27.20
28.40
28.60
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26.70
• 30.95
30.95
31.50
35.75
38.05
51.60
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31.90
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35.75
38.85
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13.95
14.60
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16.25
15.80
16.75
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17.65
19.20
20.80
24.15
15.40
16.20
16.80
17.85
19.20
20.60
33.85
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OUR SERVICE CENTRE IS OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK --- 3 BAYS --- QUALIFIED MECHANICS.
STORE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday;
Friday Nights 'til 9:30 p.m. (,
SERVICE WITH A SMILE - Leading 'Sea-
man Elmer Farrish of 1164 Tolmie Ave.,
Victoria, B.C., and Gorrie, Ont., operates
the steam presser in the laundry room of
the destroyer -escort Qu'Appelle during ex-
ercises off Canada's Pacific coast. Al-
though .not the operational .heart of the
warship, the laundry room provides a most
important service during long periods at
sea or in harbor where such facilities are
not available.
-Canadian Forces Photo.
Personal Notes from Corrie
. and Mrs. Allan Steed-
maof Brampton spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Clifford Cook. •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Sid 'Townsend
of Peterborough spent the week-
end with Mrs.. Ewart Whitfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hubbard
visited Robert Campbell in Han-
over Hospital, and called on '
Mrs. Thomas Hubbard in Han-
over.
Mrs. Jean Andari, Steven
and Theresa of Clinton, visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallaway
on Sunday. •
Mr. George Brown and Mr.
Murray Edgar spent a day at
.Dearborn, Mich.
Mr. Alex Graham returned
home from Palmerston Hospital
on Saturday.
Miss Lauranne Sanderson
spent the week -end with Mrs.
Luella Sanderson.
Paula Strong of Wingham
spent the week -end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Hyndman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods,
Turnberry Township, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred IDoubledee, Belmore,
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy.
Mr. James Edwards visited
Friday with Mrs. James Barton
of Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halli-
day of Wingharn visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Harris on Tuesday.
° Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gow-
dy, Mr., Ed Gilmar, , Mr. and
. Mrs. Freeman Cobientz visited
Mrs. Margaret Hoey at Fort
Lauderdale, Mr.: Duncan Sang-
ster
and ,other friends in Florida,
and also Dayton, Ohio.
Mr, James Edwards visited
Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards
of London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Black of
Hamilton,. Mr. and Mrs. All t
Williamson' of Galt, and Mr.'
• and Mrs. James Lynn, Howick
and Wallace Boundary, .visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Edgar.
- Mrs. Edward Newton, Wing -
ham, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Newton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . H astie
and Douglas, Agincourt, spent
the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hastie. `
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Collier
of London and Mr. Ira McLean,
Wroxeter, spent Sunday with
Mrs. W. C. 'King.
Gary Collier of London visit-
ed Sunday with Kevin Hastie.
Mrs. Fleming Grainger, Brus-
sels, is visiting Mrs. Jean Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Wilford' King.
Mrs. Robert Mitchell under-
went surgery ih Listowel Mem-,
orial Hospital.. _ .
Word was reeeived by Miss
Margaret Dane of Gorrie of the
death of. Mrs. Reginald Johnson,
the former Margaret Iiane, in .
. Toronto.. Mrs. Johnson was the
daughter of the late George E.
Dane and Prudence Sanderson,
formerly of Howick Township..
85th birthday
GORRIE--Mr. Harvey Sparl-
ing observed his 85th birthday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs .
Clarence Coughlin, Listowel,
on Sunday, February 23.
WINGHAM
TOWNE PLAYERS
wish to thank all of the
town businessmen
whose patronage is•
making our premiere
a success
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