The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-02-28, Page 14Page 14 ---The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday„ February xi, 1974
Whitechurch Personal .Notes.,.
Mrs. Annetta Jantzi and sons
Donald and Larry and Mrs.
Clockrnan of Milverton visited on
Sunday with George Fisher, a pa-
tient at Wingham and District
Hospital since last Wednesday,
and also With Mrs. Fisher.
's Mr. and Mrs. George Currie re-
turned home to their farm home
in East Wawanosh after spending
a few weeks with their relatives
An London, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McConnell and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth • *inegarden, who
brought them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King en
Thursday went to Keswick where
on Friday they attended the fun-
eral, of Ws aunt, Mrs. John King,
who leaves to mourn her passing
:her 91 -year-old husband. Mr. and
Mrs. King returned home on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leggatt of
Oakville spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock.
Dave andlloyd were first-year
students at Knox College. After
the one year Dave left the min-
istry and is now at the Federal '
Post Office, Oakville.
Visitors on the weekend With
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenagban were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss of Plattsville and on
Sunday, Mrs. Walter James of
Woodstock.
Attending—Open House at On-
tario college Huron Park on
Wednesda, y Were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter: Elliott and family, Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, Wingham; Mr.
and • Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and
family, 2nd concession, Kinloss
and Mrs. Ted Robinpon.
Spring is just around the corner,
in Whitechurch community •as
many report seeing and hearing
the crows.
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Mr. »nd Mrs. Wilbert Sch-
wichtenberg, 140rl and Key of
Port Elgin wereSodayisitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Coultes.
On the weekend George Conn of
Sherbrooke, Quebec, phoned
home and they had the same type
of storm there as we had here.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel McGuire were
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sootheron and
son Don. of Clinton, Mrs. Relga
Koehler and son Michael of
Goderich.
Congratulations to Mr. and
-Mrs. Alan Falconer on the arrival
Sunday afternoon at Wingham
and District Hospital, a baby boy,
8 lbs. 4 oz,, Timothy Alan, a
brother for Tony.
Due to the storm on Friday
evening the dance which Was to,.
have been held in the Whitechurch Hall had to be cancelled
proving a disappointment to
many.
Mrs. Earl Vaslicit and Mrs.
Wallace Conn on Monday accom-
panied Wilford Castick to Ripley
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Miss Alma Conn who is
graduating this 'year, on 'Airs -
day went by plane to Silehe,
chewan for an interview with a
veterinary there. »»
.
Visitors, on the weekend with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
were Mr. and Mrs. Athetrarden
. and Shelley of Sarnia, Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Purdon and Ray-
mond and Mr. and 1Wrs. Angus
Falconer and Kevin, all of Wrath-
roy, Paul Falconer of Sarnia» and
Brian of Toronto. •
This community was saddened
on the weekend when it» »was
'learned Saturday evening that
Mts. EuniceGillespie in her 92nd
Year *WO at itiffithina
hoapitaL She was a very active
per in United,Church wor in
the community 4u4tho
Institute, having been a charter
member of it. Tits ealn*Writr
extol)* sympathy to her ,
Jaick, and Mrs. Gillosplo of
Sarni* and her daughter, 44004
and husband Garnet rodeo! with
whom she reelded; aim to her
sisters in the We#, end the
grandchildren.
We am sorry to report that Art
Burrows on Sunday was visiting
friends at Hanover when *it
after ;Ulmer he suffered a severe
heart attack. At time of reporting
he was in intensive cafe at Han-
over. The community wishes him
a 'very speedy recovery. P
Home, for the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ira
wall, 'were Mias Mary Len Wall
of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wall of Toronto.,
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Taylor of
East livawanesh visited Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Ross, •
Dalton Schultz h8s» had a new
siding of white put »on his house.
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SUSAN BAIN; Teddy Brophy, Lynda Wittig. and Pam Reid were the,four hoe .tessee at a
Oulde Open Howie at St. Paul's Anglican church on the ,evening of feh..19. The Qpen.
House featured displays of the girls' handiwork and lairIOUlde literature. /1'he event *as
put on as part of Scout,GLiicle week. ,whlch, ce4e,brates the. birthday of the. movement's
founder i.grO,Badert-Powell.' • .•• , , (Staff Photo)
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