The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-05-11, Page 18r .
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AdvanCeMARea TlItrOday, May 11, in
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Mrs, ThoMas M.scOe'
rL L11,4 Gowdy attend-
, --;"— Offiters' conTer-
' enee—fOr Women's Institutes at
Guelph War Memorial Hall.
Barry Pane has returned after
spending four months, in Quebec
and, resumed his studies at the
university in Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson
of Goderich visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mc-
Innes. Mr. and Mrs. John Keith of
Mount Forest called at the same
home on Wednesday.
The Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Ander-
son of Exeter were supper guests
of Mrs. Sara Wade on Tuesday of
last week.
Jack Bennett has purchased
the former Cameron Edgar
Apartment and Laundromat
which is now open.
Mrs. Lionel Johnston and Miss
Lynda Johnston were guests, at
the Chanook-Blake wedding in
Thunder Bay on the weekend.
itlian.Steedman.
and Mark of Brampton visited at
the honie of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Cooke on Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Bolander is a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital with a
fractured hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Brears of
Harriston visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jennings
of Wroxeter, Mrs, Charles Law-
rence and Mrs. Sara Wade at-
tended the annual meeting of the
Anglican Church Women in St.
Paul's Cathedral, London, on
Tuesday, April 25.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar;
Brian add Karen of Georgetown
attended the funeral of John Mc-
Kinnon Hutchison and spent the
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Edgar.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson
and Miss Wanda Burchill spent
last weekend at the home of Mr.
The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 11, 1972
and Nies ,Rohert Kerr of London
Miss Joan Strong of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mrs.
John Strong. Mrs. Jack Currie,
karen and Heather of Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke of
Woodstock and Mrs. Nettie Hut-
chisqn of Molesworth visited at
the game home.
Miss Susan Sinclair of Oakville
and James Hyndman of North
Bay spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hyndman. Dr.
and Mrs-. Alex Strong and family
of Wingham visited Sunday at the
same home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdall of
Toronto spent Friday and Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hyndman.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Chalklin
of Kitchener spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr.. and Mrs.
• Robert Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Hoy of
Ethel. visited Sunday with Mr.
and -Mrs. -George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fergation
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Latronleo*
Miss Heather Alcorn and Douglik*
mr. -ant 3/Irt Xenneth Mac.
Donald Qf Kltdienervsited Su
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day. with Mr. -and Mrs. livin0
John's United Church at Spring- -
Whit -Demeter wedding the, Toner.
Ferguson were guests at
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Mr. and Mrs. William 1/144+.• 111111111‘111.1111111
omghby of Molesworth spent
day at the home of Mr. and 1403,,,,
John Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold RobinSOn
attended the reception of VVardert
Hayter and Mrs. Hayter in the,
community hall. Zurich on Fri:
day evening.
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'nirtbrd King and Mrs,
Thomas MacDonald, •acm:
companied by Mr. and Mrs:
Frank King of Wroxeter were,
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs,.
Jack MtGee of Dungannon on the •
occasion of the birthday of Mrs,
Elsie Haney of Wingham.
Miss Linda Bonnet and Miss
Goll= TI
Onfa, of the
United Church Mullen spontered
a "Lunche0# Is $erver party
last ThUrg4a\,11, at the United
Church.
Mrs. Robert. Eisehner chaired
the committee on the arrange-
ments., r
assisted py Mrs. Alex Ed-
gar. The merit' and. program were
supervised by M. Kinchler, hog-
ess for Luneheon Is Served,
Canada, Ltd.^ \
The ,party was a fund-raising
project in support of general
funds. Mrs. Elschner reported
that $65 was raised frog) the sale
of tickets
HIGH TRIPLE BOWLERS—William Marriner (centre), owner of the Fordwich Bowling
Alley, presented theIrophies to the high triple bowlers of the year of all teams cOmpetingl
at the Fordwich lanes. Winning the trophy for the ladies was Nellie Allan, left, while Lyle
Foerter topped the men's -division- (Staff Photo)
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