The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-12-11, Page 6Luc
Wingham Advance -Times. Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969
LONG LIST, But Short on Cas
GET ACTION AND EXTRA CHRISTMAS SPENDING
MONEY FOR UNUSED ARTICLES WITH AN INEXPENSIVE
ADVANCE -TIMES CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
PONY SADDLE for sale. See
Cameron's Billiards. lib
CUTTER for sale, fair condi-
tion. Phone 357-1420. lip
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SPRUCE CHRISTMAS TREES
for sale. Royal T, 357.34ei.
4-11-18b
HI-FI RECORD player for sale,
in good condition. Phone 357-
3724. lib
_ KENT ELECTRIC guitar for
sale with beltone amplifier.
Ph. Brussels 887-9079. lib
POOL TABLE for ,sale, five
foot, brand new, including
balls, rack, cues, $35.00. Ph.
3572201 after six. lip
COMBINATION Hi - Fi and
radio for sale, cabinet model.
• Phone 357-2780 after six. lib
GUNS bought, sold. and ap-
praised. ABC Sporting Goods,
. B.. Jenkitis, Minnie •Street.
Jne26prrb
TYROL leather ski boots for
sale, size 10, waterproof. 357-
2780 evenings. 11 b
CHRISTMAS TREES — Scotch
pines now on sale at the Royal
uanadian Legion. Home on Vic-
toria Street, Help the Legion
serve by using a , Legion
Christmas tree. 4-11.1Sb
CUSTOM BUTCHERING: Beef,
Pigs, Lama. "Let us fill your
freezer -- Wholesale prices."
Meyers Meats, phone 392-6827,
Teeswater. 11-18-25-1-8-15b
CAN AND BULK milk tanks
for sale. Henry Seiling, 357-
3575 or Blyth 523-9412. even-
ings.
ven
ings. limb
ALL TYPES of used iron and
piping for sale. Used oil burn-
, ers and parts. Robert E. Ir-
win Garage, Dungannon, ph.
529,7911, 11-.18.25p
REGISTERED 'Samoyed pups
for sale, 3% mos. old. Priced
for quick sale. Blyth 523-9408.
Mug. Campbell. 4-11p
VACUUM CLE4R.` Sales; &'
Service for air makes. R.
Peck; Varna, Dial 1-262-5748.
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DRESSED GEESE for sale..
Get . your Christmas goose
from Willard Peel & Sons; R.
, • R. 2 Gorrie, phone through •
Fordwich exchange.. 4-11b
GIFT items at G .E. SCHUETT
Showrooms, MILDMAY, in-
cludes: Smaller gifth--Hamp-
ers, lamps, etc., larger gifts—
Elcctroholne stereos; new pi-
anos. Select from a WIDE
VARIETY OF LIVINGROOM
'SUITES. 11-18b
EAVESTROU,GHING on house
or barn. Metal. flashings. Roof
repairs. CHIMNEYS built.
Free estimates. Morrison Bros.,
phone Lucknow 528-2546.
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CHRISTMAS TREES — Scotch
• pines now on sale at the Royal
Canadian Legion Home on Vic-
toria Street. Help the Legion
serve by using a Legion
Christmas tree. 4-11-1Ub
SEWING MACHINES — New
and reconditioned. Prompt re-
pairs to any make. Beware of
the peddlers. 'Dick Buck,
Smittys, Hanover, 364-3458 or
364-3800. 25rrb
COLD STORAGE APPLES for
sale- Spys. Macintosh. Delic-
ious and Courtlands. Del -Mac
Orchards. R. R. 2 Bayfield.
Turn right at Clinton to Bay-
feild Road, go 1 mile north on
5th and 6th con. Phone 482-
7289. D4-F5p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
6 -MONTH-OLD Pinto colt for
sale. half Hackney. Phone 357-
1335. 1lb
GET YOUR youngster a pony
colt for Christmas. Very reas-
onable. Percy Clark, phone
357-3080. 11-18b
10 PIGS for sale. Noah S.
Eyler, R. R. 1 Wroxeter. lib
125 YORK CHUNKS for sale.
Ralph Tompkins, Gorrie, 335-
3430. lip
POULTRY FOR SALE
CHINESE GEESE for sale; one
Collie dog; one Coon hound,
started. 357-2368, Ross Taylor.
Beigrave. 1 l
,FOR RENT
PRIME BUSINESS location for
rent, in the former post office.
Write Alice Legge, 141 8th
ast, Owen S g fl.
APARTMENT foment, suit-
able for two peopl . Available
immediately. Phone 357-2056
after 6 for appointment. lib
3 - BEDROOM apartment for
rent, new kitchen, wall to wall
rug in living room, laundry
roo!l, sun deck, close to
cehaols. Ph. 357-2433, lib
FOR SALE
FURNITURE—SCHUE1T'S of
Muwmay and Mount r'orest ot-
ter Recliner Chairs, $88.88. ea.;
double pedestal Desks, $49.00
each. (:hoose from a LARGE
STUCK ON HAND at the
GODFREY SCHUETT FURNI-
TURE STORES at MILDMAY
and MOUNT FOREST (near
theatre). 11-18b
SNO-HAWK Sales & Service.
Prices start $750. Ph. 433-5463
or 438-9589 or write Jno. Wool -
cock, 344 Belfield St., Lon-
don 25. Will be at farm, R. R.
2 Wingham week -ends. Free
placeto snowmobile for sea-
son with purchase of each ma-
chine. 4-11p
CHRISTMAS TREES — Cut
your own. They are not so hot
nut they are only $1,00. Sun-
day, Dec. 7, 14 and 21. Turn
east off Highway 4, three. con-
cessions north of Clinton (Con,
6-7). trees on right l'% con.
4-llb
STORE FIXTURES for sale:
Two pipe dress racks, 6' long,
5' high; one sportswear rack,
2 bar, 5', long; one cabinet,8'
long, .7' high with arborite
counter top, adjustable glass
shelves on top part and sliding
doors on bottom. Jean's Fash- .
ion Shoppe. Wroxeter, phone
335-3105. lib
SEWING 'MACHINE --Slightly
used Singer, automatic zig zag
sewing machine, makes button-
holes. Sews on buttons, blind
hems, monograms, etc. Fully
guaranteed. May be :seen and
tried locally. Low prices
terms arranged. To see ma-
chine write to Credit Manager;
201 Grand Ave., East, Chat -
,ham. Ont. 11-18p
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SALES HELP WANTED • .
MILK :.SALESMAN wanted, ap-
prox. $90.00 per week. Apply
Sunrise Dairy. 4-1111
HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A
BIG INCOME—MAIL TODAY '
THE W. T. RAWLEIGH
H
CQA;NY
4005 .Richelieu St.,
(Dept. L.453-HY)
Montreal 207, P.Q.
Gentlemen:
I an interested in the World
Famous Rawleigh Line on a
Opt. time basis Ofull time basis
'lease send me FREE Cata
logue with full. details.
Name
Address
City
27&Dllb
GOOD MAN OVER
40
for short trips surrounding
Wingham.
Man we want is worth up to
$ 12,000 IN A YEAR
Plus Regular Cash Bonus:
Air mall
President, Dept. DB,
P.O. Box 70, Station R,
Toronto 17; Ontario.
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HELP WANTED
HOMEWORKERS
Envelope -addressers wanted.
Send stamped, self addressed
• envelope to Henry Smith, Mail
Order Service, Auburn, Ont.,
Canada. ' llrrb
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED — Furl
or part-time. Must be 21 years
or over. Apply Lee's Restaur
ant. lib
RESPONSIBLE GIRL or lady
to live in and help with house-
vork and look after seven -
months -old baby. Two other
children in high school. Good
home with all conveniences.
Apply Box 40, Advance -Times.
4rrb
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One of Canada's foremost
Market Research companies
has openings for women to
conduct interviews (personal
and telephone) and gather op-
inions in connection _with con-
sumer surveys. and public
opinion polls. Positively no
selling involved. Both daytime
and evening work. Use 'of car
desirable but not essential.
Apply Canadian Facts Co.
Limited 160 Bloor St. E. Tor-
onto 5, Ont. 4-11b
NOTICE
Your new P.A.G. Seed Corn
Deafer for this area is
JOHN GAUNT
R. R. 1. BELGRAVE
TELEPHONE 357-2697
PLANT PFISTER for PROFIT
lip
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WOULD DO babysitting in my
own home. Ph. 357-3786. l 1p
WANTED
OLD GUNS and rifles wanted.
Cameron's Pool Room. 4rrb
WANTED Pigs, chunks or
wieners. Mac Willits, Gorrie,
335-6251. lip
WANTED - Wooden storm
windows: 47x22; 47x28; 55x34.
Phone 357-1463. lip
WANTED TO RENT -4 bed- •
room rural home on small
acreage. Will consider lease
option to buy. Contact R. A.
Robinson, 1416-449-1804 col-
lect. 1lb
WANTED — Good home for
Labrador Retriever puppies.
Ideal pet for children. Would
make a good gift for Christ-
mas.
hristmas. Phone 392-6536, Tees -
water. lib
PERSONAL
ANYONE INTERESTED in
land for ski-dooing call Rolling
Hills Ranch, 357-2000. 4 -lib
To Wingham Golf Club Mem-
bers—Tickets are now on sale
for your gala New Year's
party. For further details, see
flyer mailed. lib
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE' . ESTATE OF DOR-
OTHY WRIGHT, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased.
CREDITORS and others hav-
ing claims against the Estate
of the named deceased who
died on or about the 5th day
of November; 1969, are requir-
ed to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 15th day
of December, 1969, after which
date the . assets Of the estate
will be distributed, haying re
gard } �,y- j� r�ns o ' which
notice- a Mai`been reeetired..
DATED at Listowel, On-
tario, this 21st ' day. of Nov-
ember, , A.D. 1969.- •
W. `M. Pratt, Q.C.,
Barrister and . Solicitor.
Listowelf Ontario.,
Solicitor for the Executors.
LOST.
LOST—A black top coat at the
Wingham .Legion, Friday, Nov.
28. Finder please • call Lev
Balser, 357-3032.
LOST—Green canvas window
ccliirtain from Dunlop's Shoe
Store. If anyone has found. it
we would be grateful for its
return to Dunlop's Store.
CARDS OF,THANKS
Mrs. Len Crawford would
like to extend her thanks to.
friends and neighbors for . the
sympathy extended to her
during her recent bereave-
ment. lib
We would like to express
our thanks to all our neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
their acts of kindness and
sympathy shown to us •after
the death of our sister and
aunt Mrs. Nellie Harper. Sin-
cereiy—The Harkness families.
lip
I wish to thank all those
who visited me, sent cards and
gifts, also to Dr. I:eahy and
the nurses on second floor.—
Bertha Henderson. 11p
I wish to thank the electors
of Culross for supporting me ,
at the polls. I will work in the
best interests of ' the to*nship.
Wishing you the Compliments
of the Season.—Gerald Bap:
tist. lip
We would like to thank all
those who sent cards, gifts and
visited Jeffrey while he was in
the hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. J. .McKim and Dr. M. Cor-
rin and the nurses in paedi-
atrics.—Mr. and Mrs. William
Irwin. i lb
I would like to thank all
those who sent me flowers,
cards and treats while a pa-.
tient in the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Tew, Dr. Mc-
. Kim and for those assisting,
and to the nurses in intensive
care and on second floor who
were so kind.—Marie Merkley.
lib
SERVICES
WELDING, BLACKSMITHING
REPAIR WORK
Win reload 12 ga. shot shells
Light or heavy loads—$3 box
Bring your own cases
YODER Repair Shop
Box 12, R. R. 1
CLIFFORD, ONTARIO
Known as the Herb Burchill
faun, 3 miles west of Lakelet
4-11p
Coming
SILVER BELL TEA
Salvation Army, Saturday.
December 13, 2:30 p.m. Iib
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING
TO Gorrie Community Hall
on Friday, December 12, at
8:00 p.m. lib
CHRISTMAS OLD TIME
AND MODERN DANCE
In Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall, December 26.
Tiffin's orchestra: Sponsors W.
W.I. Prizes. Adm. $1.00 each,
• includes lunch. 11b.
DANCE IN LUCKNOW
A dance will be held in the
Lucknow Legion Hall, Satur-
day, December 13, from 10 to
1. Music by "The Twylites.d'
Admission $1.25 per person.
Admittance restricted to per-
sons 21 and over. Sponsored
by Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 309. lib
BIRTHS
BRUINSMA -- In .Alexandra
Marine and General -Hospit-
al, Goderich; on . Thursday,
November . 27. 1969, to Mir.
and Mrs. Charles Bruinsma,
Bayfield (Lynda Green, for-
merly of Wingham, a
daughter, Kimberly Anna
IRELAND — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Thurs-
day, December o 4, 1969, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ireland,
Teeswater, a daughter.
HUTCHISON i— In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Sunday, December 7, 1969,
to Mr. and Mrs. • William
Hutchison, Brussels, a son.
WILLIE - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Mon-
day, December .8, 1969. to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Willie;
Teeswater, a son.
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like .;le thank all
those . who sent' cards, gifts
and visited .me while I was in
Wingham and District 'Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
McGregor, Dr. Nurse and the:
nurses .on second floor.—John
R. Sturdy. . - lip
I would like to thank my
friends for cards, flowers.
visits and good wishes. Special
thanks to Dr. Tew, Dr. Banner-
Jee, Dr. Sails, and nurses,
while I was' in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Also thanks to
Rev. C. Jardine and Rev. B.1
Passmore. —Mrs. Lloyd Mont-
gomery. lip
I would like to express sin-
cere
incere thanks to everyone who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in Bruce Coun-
ty Hospital, Walkerton. Spec-
ial thanks to all who helped
our family at home and to Dr.
R. J. Creighton, Dr. Hamilton,
Dr. Arnold and Rev. Mr. Wet-
tlaufer, also nurses on second
floor.—Marie Wright. lib.
IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL — In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife and
mother, Mrs. Marilyn Camp-
bell, who passed away one
year ago, Dec. 11, 1968.
Our lips cannot tell how we
miss her,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say;
God alone knows how we miss
her,
In a home that is lonesome
today.
—Ever remembered . by Al-
lan, Dean, Cindy and Craig..
11p
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CH.RIS.TMAS
PLANTS
MUMS, POINSETTIAS,
CYCLAMENS
Floral Arrangements
Corsages
Jouwsma
Market Gardens
4-11-18b
FAMILY AND SPORT
ENTHUSIASTS
PREFER
Arkacij/e 70
The one they all rally 'round
Authorized Dealer:
Glenn McKERCHER
887.9058, Brussels
Between Listowel and Wing -
ham on Brussels .Road iib
)pl llu 11.x1lllnil1l11
Evenfts„
1muUgmem11 iul•u11,i1.„u1,,,uau
TEESWATER HORTICUL.
TURAL SOCIETY
Is holding a tea `on Satur-
day, December 13, in Tees -
water Town Hall from 3-5.
Adm. 35c. lib
ESCAPE THE COLD DURING
CHRISTMAS VACATION
15 -day bus tour to Florida.
For itinerary phone 527-1222
or write Habkiirk Transit Ser-
vice, Box 700, Seaforth, Ont.
030-.D18b
WROXETER STORE HOURS
Open 6 days week during
December. Dec. 22=23-24, open
until 9:30 p.m. Dec, 27, 9. a.m.
to 6 p.m Santa will distribute
candy to children at the
Christmas Tree on Moihday,
Dec. 22. at 2:30 p.m. Free
skating in arena if ice avail-
able. 11;48b
REAL ESTATE FOR ' SALE -
POOLROOM FOR SALE. Ap-
ply Cameron's Poolroom. 4rrb
FOR SALE -,-- Four - bedroom
house located in Teeswater.
Livingroom, dining room, kits
Chen, alcove and two, baths.
Wall to wall rug throughout.
Large picture window -.looks.
over river. Double lot, two -car
garage and utility' barn. Pri-
vate sale. Call 392.6548,.' Tees -
water. - 2rrb
3 -BEDROOM brick ranch style
home for sale, which is nearly
new and .carries a large low
interest` 1nortgage. Has large
livingroom and separate din -
ingrown, both with broadloom,
large 4 pc. bathroom with full
length vanity. Each bedroom
has large double closet. Base-
ment is partially finished, lo-
cated on large lot. choice resi-
dentigl.istrict.�, ;> . vlo
apdd in ' �enls ! r-calru 4.357 '4:
anytime. lib •
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Elitist' Broker and
General Insurance
Dial 3574174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE --- 3%
ON HOUSES IN 111INGHAM
Attractive 2 - storey brick
home, large kitchen, living
room and ' dining room, 4 spa-
cious bedrooms, 3 piece ' bath
up and two piece down; full
basement, oil furnace, hot
water heatinig. This home is
immaculate throughout, close
to schools, choice residential
district. Possession 30 days.
Situated on 12 acres of
choice land at the edge of
Wingham, is a 1% -storey 7 -
room brick house; water on
pressure, and a barn 24'x40'.
,Fall possession, with terms.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE DECOR �HOPPE
Floor Covering
Sales — Installation
Harding Carpets • Draperies
Murray Gordo
357.4002 Wingham
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND
REMODELLING
Truck Lettering and Sign
Painting
ALVIN SHAFER
Phone 3574417
023-D18p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
• bile. Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home . Protection
Call your Co -Op Agent ---
' LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street Wingham
Dial 3574739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd. '
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
STRATFORD
Phone 271-6736 Collect
DEAD $TOCK
REMOVAL.
$5,00 - 515.00
for fresh dead, disabled cows
and horses.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this dis-
trio
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 = Brussels. Ont.
24-hour sorvice-7 days a week
'i.icense Nod 390-C-85
Visitors during ,the ,week,.
end with Mx, • and Mrs Coln
Yobnston of Wingham were Mr,
and Mrs. Ken iolnston of Clin-
ton, Eaoknibhnston of $t.• Pains,
Mr, and, Mrs. Woods and'
via and ,Bill Woods of Seaforth,
Bill wa3° iinlute!i in a car asci-
dent recently and is now able
to be borne fromhospital with
injured leg in .a walking east.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currie
spent the week -end with theft
relatives in London. They had
been invited to attend an en-
tertainrrient in Westminster
Hospital. Their grandchildren,
Jackie St. Marie did step danc-
ing; Allan McConnell took part
in the square dance, did .the
highland fling and sword dance,
and Jerry St. Marie's Orchestra
furnished music for dancing at
the entertainment; •
Miss Janet Beecroft of Lon --
don spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- .
beet" Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Tiffin were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Clare Nier-
garth of Turnberry. On the
way home Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin and Joyce called on Mr.
and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin of Wing -
ham.
Miss Sharon Rintoul of Lon-
don spentthe week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill`
Rintoul.
• This community extends
congratulations to Robert Mc-
Clenaghan of Goderich who on
Sunday celebrated his 101st
birthday at the nursing home
there. We wish him continued
good health in 1970.
Jim Robinson expected to
get his plane home_ on Saturday
from Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison
were at Doom on Sunday where
they visited with Cecil Fischer
arid' Mrs. Dunlop.
Misses Bernadette King of
Teeswater and Valerie and Pa-
tricia King of Toronto spent the
week -end with Mr.' and Mrs.
Walter Arscott and Andrea.
Miss Diane Hicks of Palmer-
ston was a Saturday, visitor with
Mr.' and Mrs. Tom, Morrison
and family. '
Mr. and Mrs.; Wayne Farrier
and Kim of London spent'the
week -end with his patents, Mr.
4. �stnxetarier. Wayne,
whO is attending Althouse Col:
4lege, is this week p r a c t i.c e
teaching in Sarnia. He special-
izes in physical culture and
music, •. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft
of, Exeter spent the week -end
with,his parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Beecroft and with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. McKee.
Charlie Robinson retired last
Thursday from his duties at
Hurbnview Home at Clinton,
In his thank you speed} at
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Christmas theme
for Chalmers COC
EF)
WHITECHU RCH--Chalmers
C.O. C. was held on Sunday
during church service. The
call to worship, the meaning of
Christmas, was given by Cathy •
Purdon. "Away in a Manger"
was .sung. Cecil De Boer read '
the Scripture. Five members
led in prayer.
The minutes were read by
Cecil De Boer. "The roll was
called and answered with some-
thing pertaining to the Birth of
Jesus. Kendra Purdon received
the offering and Debbie Rey-
nolds gave the offering prayer.
A thank you note was re -
ceived for used stamps which
had been sent to the Leprosy
Mission. A reading, "Far Away
in Bethlehem" was given by
Douglas Ross and Murray Simp-
son.
Mrs. Simpson gave the story
for the seniors and Mrs. Purdon;
the juniors. A chapter was -
read from The Open Door.
Stories were told of Christmas
hymns and one was sung at the
close of the meeting.
Wliar gorgeous big clunks of
golden metal twisted into the
Aries ram, the Taurus bull, em-
phases is on your hands. First
requirements, soft skin, thanks
-to daily use of a hand and body
lotion. Next, careful manicur-
ing. Final glamourizing of a
golden glace nail enamel in a
tone to blend with the shade of .
your skin.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE of dairy
cattle, farm implements, hay
d grain will be held for
J
ames Rutter, lot 18, con. 3, .
Kinloss Township, 21/2 miles
north and 2 miles east of
Lucknow on Saturday, Decem-
ber 13, at 1:30. Terms: Cash.
Farm sold. Allan McIntyre,
Auctioneer, phone 528y3519.
Lucknow. 1lb
the reception, on Friday even
ing Harvey •Craig itwited the
gathering tr7 visit em at their
home, The, friend chose to
.rig, :fter
thevisit dancethat a,,ndveil coed turned Upa.t the
home_ Of Mr, .and Mrs, Craig .
: u Whigharn 'or a eha4vari.
Visitors during the week-
end with Mo. Cecil Falconer
and Mrs. 4. E, Purdonl .were
,Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pardon
d family of M!
and Mrs, Relison FalconerStrathr9yand andr'
family of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Elliott
and Mr, and Mrs, Russell Mc-
Guire,.patrons of the United
Dairy Producers Co-operative,
Zone 3, attended the annual
meeting and dinner on Satur-
day at Guelph. The B l y t h
Co-op arranged for the bus
which took the members and
°)atrons to Guelph.
Rev. and Mrs, Tom Max -
well of Kitchener were dinner
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gonion Wall and family,
Rev. T. Maxwell had charge
of the services on Sunday in the
absence of Rev, Horace Braden,
at Langside°and, Whitechurch.
Sunday School scholars of
Chalmers Presbyterian and the
United Church held a practice
Sunday afternoon in the United
Church for a united concert on
Sunday, December'21st at 8.15,
in the Whitechurch hall. The,
ladies will provide lunch. Rev.
and Mrs. Horace Braden and
her mother plan to be in attend-
ance,
0
Whitechurch. Vicinity was
represented :at Graduation.
Exercises for Witnetam Fri-
day evening, Congratulations
to Miss Joann Laidlaw, a grade
13 graduate, and 'Dennis Scholtz,
grade 12. and to others whose
names we have not; received.
Mr( and Mn, Cainer011 SIM*
`mons of London .Were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. , E4ra 'Scholtz.
A ,stiff east wind by :noon on.
Sunday brought along a sleet.
storm which put a coating. of
ice over everything, Qn MOP'
day morning .school, buses had
to drive cautiouslyonbackroad ,.
where scnrie were stuck on. hills.
The ,going on highways wasgooci
because of facilities for remov-
al of ice and snow. o
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We are. pleased to report that
Mrs. Orville Tiffin was able to
return 'home after eye treat -
'rnent from Victoria- Hospital on
Friday.
The following young people
from London spent the week-
end at their homes here; Wayne
Martin, Jim Robertson, 1`i rXi
Morrison, Joann Laidlaw and
Janette Johnston.
Miss Alma' Conn of Guelph
University spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Con-
ley of Wingham visited Satur-
day with his mother, Mrs. Jim'
Conley of Durham, a patient
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