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Fordwich Persond Notes wiae.rgrnetio'cution's
Mrs. Roy Hunt of Fordwich
was the winner of the TV set on a
draw held by the Fordwich Com-
munity Association Wednesday
night at the arena.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mr. Ken Grant in Teeswater.
Mrs. Roy Kennedy is again a
patient m Wingham and District
HePltal.
John Bolander of Stratford
$pent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Ridley.
Mrs. Doug ,Wildfang and Paul
of Mizossauga spent the weekend
With Roy Simmons and visited
with. Mrs. Simmons who is a pa-
tient in Listowel Memorial Hes-
Pita
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernie Jonas 'of
Breslau spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Schumacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
8111 Mulvey at Beln3ore.
Bill Miller of Elora and Gory
Klaasseu of Toronto spent the
weekend with tb4tir parents,
Quite a number of local resi-
dents are at present conaned to
Listowel Memorial Hospital;
Mrs, Roy Simmons, Iliny Bast,
Milt Pries, Mrs. Uoyd Simmer -
maker. The latter underwent
major surgery on Thursday.
Mrs. Jack King returned home
to Guelph over the weekend after
spending several days at the
home of her son, Randy King.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Harris in Gode-
rich.
Miss Louise Matthews and Mel
Batters were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Pherson in Teewater.
Mrs. Jean McMillan of Halifax,
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas McLellan
and Tracey and Brett of Oshawa
, .
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visited recently with. till* at*
and ode, Mr. and Mrs. ifector
BrOWIle.
William liarriner returned„
home Saturday after being con.
fined for several .110140 Would
Memorial Hospital
Mr. and tbs. Ted Mown
visited Friday with friends in St.
Thomas.
Miss Ruth Johnston returned
home Friday after spending
several days with her sister, Mrs.
A. Lindsay, in Toronto.
Mrs. Rai* King returned
home over the weekend from
Palmerston hospital. Baby Paul
James will remain in hospital a
few more days.
"My teen-age daughter is at the
awkward age," said one mother
to another. "She knows how to,
make phone calls, but not how to
end them."
sponsored !)y the
men's institute.
nith lady was Mrs. John Tree.
man; low lady, Mr*, Glow
Johnston high 004,
Grits of Viirghann low
sClare Hams. SPectli Prim wore
VOA by sMt. Jack 11aen sod
Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg‘
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TORJAVICII —4 Presentation
and dance were held Friday night
in the CommunitY hell* honCtr Of
Mr, and Mrs:. Gerald Kennedy;
Doug King read the SCIOr011s
and the young couple was pm
•rented with a recliner -chair, tree
lamp and a OHIO 01 money for
which they thanked everrar.
Music for dancing was supplied
FO
vestry meeting
can Cbtweh was
night ot last week with a
tendance. Rev.
ed the
the vestry elerk,
Browns, road the minutes of last
year's meeting.
The financial statement was
given by the treasurer and
showed a very sucesesful
Other organisations reported
showing they also had boon "kite
busy the past ,year. A board
meeting will be held the second
Monday in February.
All officers were returned for
another year,
A new roof for part of the
church was discussed and the
wardens reported that the bell
would soonbe fixed.
The rector closed the meeting
with prayer and lunch was ser
by the Fordwich •talnblers. ved.
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