The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-07-31, Page 2tun Advance -Times, `T=hursday, July 81, 1968
Personal Notes from Fordwich
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave
and MIs. Garfield Gibson spent
Me day last week in Kitchener.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Martin ,
Enda, Donna and Brenda re -
tunied home over the week -end
after a three weeks' motor trip
through the western provinces
and Victoria Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Graham
and family of Toronto are spend-
ing some time at their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart
and family spent Sunday atGod-
erich and Inverhuron.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Lloyd Jacques and family were
Mrs. E. 'Cranch and Mrs. L.
Klim of Rochester, N. Y. , Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Edgar. Janice
and Brenda of Sault Ste. Marie
and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dane
and family of Hythe, Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Edgar and
Lynne of St. Thomas also call-
ed at the week -end.
Mrs. Lenwood Edgar and Mrs.
Aitcheson Wallace were co -
hostesses at the latter's home in
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honor of Mrs. Edgar's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson
who recently celebrated their
80th birthdays and also their
57th wedding anniversary. The
aftemoor was spent in visiting
after which a picnic lunch was
served on the lawn. About 50
guests were present from Mount
Forest, Harriston, Wiarton, At-
wood, Ethet Wroxeter, Wood -
$tock, Drumbo and Coiling -
wood. •
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll John-
son and Mr. and Mrs. William
Sothern returned home last
week after enjoying a three
weeks' motor trip through the
western provinces and also to
Victoria Island.
• Friends of Mrs. Verna Gal-
braith will be pleased to know
she returned home Saturday
from St. Joseph's Hospital in
London, after being confined
there the past two weeks.
Doug Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stewart, is attending
United Church camp this week
at Goderich..
Mr. George Pittendreigh re-
turned home Friday from West-
minster Hospital, London, where
he had been confined the past
three weeks.
Misses Maud and Esther Hard-
ing of Toronto spent the week-
end at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons
spent a couple days last week
with their daughter, Mrs. Doug
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WII'T` MILLEk —.Mayor.
an electric
air conditioner
keeps active families
comforta ble
Wildfang, at the cottage at
verhuron.
Mr. and Mrs. Marry Pan
Susie and Kenneth and M4 004
Mrs, Leo Gauthier left last wbek
for a two weeks ° visit with rel-
atives in Knowlton, Quebec. ?y
Mr. Duart Hill of Vancouver
and Mrs. Wilbert Hill of Kirch*
ever visited Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Bride.
Mr. John Winters spent the
week -end with relatives in Cel-
Lingwood.
Mr. Earl, Moore spent the'
week -end with Mr. and Mr
Ted Denny at Erin. On Sundt'
they attended the Denny reunfon
at Riverside Park, Guelph.
Miss Lenore Beswetherlck •:`
left from Toronto International
Airport for East Africa. where
she will take part in a wild life
safari in Uganda, Kenya and
Tasmania„
Mrs. Earl Moore, Fordwich,
accompanied by her granddadgh•
ter, Miss Earlda Denny of Guelph
left on. Saturday from Torontp
!International Airport for Glas
gow, Scotland, where they will
visit relatives for three week:;.
Mr. and°Mrs. Jake Haasnoot
and family are spending the '
week at Horse Shoe Lake.
Mrs. Yvonne Bricker and son
John of Baden spent last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
Earl Moore. Other visitors dui°
ing the week were Mr. and Nfr .
Frank Benin, Dawn and Michael
of Tillsonburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Frew and Sharon of .Pres-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs'. Stanley Bride
attended the funeral last week
in Kitchener. of Wilbert Hill.
Mr. Elmer Harding of Lon-
don is spending two weeks at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Harding.
Bluevale
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Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Camp-
bell and Neil spent the week-
end.in Wallaceburg.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond El-
liott visited at Huron Sands
where their daughter and her •
family, Rev. William Black=
more and Mrs. Blackmore, of
Ottawa, have a cottage.
Eric and Cameron Ross and
Douglas Chapman are spending
a week at 'the Presbyterian
Camp at Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ma'cEach-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mac-
Eachren, Mrs. Louis Neilson and
Michael, spent Sunday with
Mac Scott. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann
spent Sunday at Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross
and children have returned home
afterr a vacation, part'of which
Mr. and Mrs. Ross spent as
counsellors at ' the -''Unite d
Church camp at Goderich.
There will be no service in
Bluevale Churches on Sunday,
August 3rd, Mr, Michael Ross
will preach at union services in
the United Church for the fol-
lowing Sundays in August.
Rev. E. R. Hawkes used the
theme, " Love is the fulfilling
of the law", for his sermon in
Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. Donald Collar, of
, Wingham , was the guest soloist
with Miss Connie Mann as ac-
companist.
A REAL SW I NGERLNorman Watson, 3, of Gorrie, goy to
town onone of the swings at the Gorrie Park. Aloe
with parents and children, he was on hand to watch the
regatta staged on Friday to wind up this year's swimming
program.—Banner Photo.
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Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs.
Jean MacDonald and Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Miller, also Miss
Evelyn Hupfer of Wingham were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Hupfer, Wroxeter. on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ewart Whitfield has re-
turned from a tour of England..
Ireland and ,Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Rob-
ertson, Lynn and Jane of Tees -
water, visited Mr.' and Mrs.
Gordon Edgar on Sunday.
Mrs. William Austin Jr.,
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
burg spent a few days at the
home of Mrs. William Austin
Sr,
Mrs; Norman Wade visited
friends in Fordwich on Wednes-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hynd- •
man and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pyke are on a motor tripto the
east coast. .
Mr. and rte iiarold um-'
mond, Wh a et',: sgentilkle
days with . " d' Mrs. i Robert`-
Searson. .
Reception: for
Alex Corrigans
BLUEVALE--A. well attended
reception was held for Mr. and
Mrs. Alex, Corrigan, recently
married, at the community hall
on Friday evening.
Twenty-one tables of euchre
were played and the serving of
refreshments, followed.
A. D. Smith introduced the
bride to the assembled corn-
pany and a presentation follow-
ed. Mrs. ' Ken McMichael read
a friendly and congratulatory
address and Mrs. Carl Johnston,
Jack Wickstead and Jim John-
ston presented Mr. and M r s ..
Corrigan with a large mirror, a
pole lamp and other gifts.
Mr. Corrigan expressed ap-
preciation in a pleasing speech.
Mrs. Glad Edgar visited Mrs.
Graham Hastie of Harriston on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Del -
bel and Mrs. Harvey Deibel of
Guelph spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Koch. Mrs.
Selma. Mogk, Stratford, visited
Sunday at the sande home.
Mrs. George Anderson. Ete-
ter, and her brother and sister-
in-law, Rev. and Mrs. J. Fras-
er of England, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Norman Wade.
Mrs. ' Glad Edgar and Mrs.
Frank Kemp, Listowel, visited
Mrs. A. J. Hartford who re-
cently went to live with Mrs. J.
Krug, near Stratford.
Mrs. Sam Wallace of TCogi=•'
ville, Mr: and Mss. John Sid -
dill and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dawson and family of Cottam,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collard
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walt-
er Cosen and Sariy of Leaming-
ton,
eaming-toff, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tay-
lor and family. Mr. and Mrs.
,Glenn Collard and family of
Wheatley, and Mr. and MPs.
Darwin Simpson and family of
Leamington were guests at the
Siddall-Rock wedding in Pal -
merston Presbyterian Church on
Saturday and were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Lounsbury.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rudder -
ham, Sydney, N.S. , are visit-
ing their -in-law and daugh- "
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
Currah.
Miss Joyce Hamilton is holi-
daying at Algonquin Park.
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MAKING LIKE ISRAELITES--- Looking likes
the children. Moses led across the waters,'
Gorrie and area youngsters cluster around
Lynn Carroll of London, Red Crosse Water
Safety Instructor, to receive instructions
on a pyjama race in the
Gorrie Conservation Par
part of a regatta to wltid
swim program.
River at.
Thvent was
up a summer's
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