The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-09, Page 74
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*Pending the ixtlit five weeks with
ber sister., Mrs. 'Boss Sanderson,
and 'other relatives. -
Mr. and lifrs. Viralisiot Mat.
theya attended . the wedding of
their grandson, Scoot , to
, Han* Lytok in on
Saturdy.
Lth Mitchell and friend
- weekend, with Mr. and
Mrs. coal' Clarke..
• Mrs. Harold .Kaake held a sue -
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WROXETER — Fourteen
tables were In play at the Social
Senior Citizens' euchre party
held in the Community Hall.
Ladies' prizes went tO Mrs. Jim
Inglis and t Mita Hehn; Men's
prizes were won by Russell
ickel and Oliver Riley. Aim
Inglis won the door prize and .a
travelling prize went . to 1410yd
McGee.
Lunch was served by the com.
mittee.in charge.
The next meeting will be held
May 13 with Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex
Petrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ander-
son ,Gibson as the coptnittee.
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soeirmoon.
Mr. sod Mrs.
Stoney Crook woo
weekend with Mines
Marion Gibson. We ari
report that Miss Elsie
been able to ratiorn to
Iut week following a
therapy in 'Iliirriston
Home.
Mr. and Mm. Cecil Casks
irlshay.movedtoU*efrj
r
in the fonner Peet
Ace Building which they
chased,
Kisses Louise Gibson'
Dianne Leek were taws
Hospital Tag Day In the
*Ma and are thankftd to
dents for their support.
In the obituary last week for
George Westlake, the name of
William Westlake, Saltford, aia
surviving 'brothe, was mni
We regret this minis/Son asci
apologize to the 'lqestlaltefttmllr.
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Lakelet I Club, togetherwith
the tookeiet II Club and a few of
the mothers, attended a cosmetic
demonstration in Walkerton.
Proper skin care and application
of makeup, without losing the
natural look, was demonstrated
by Mrs.; Heidi and mkt. Black.
well; -our °Karen Dickert being the
model;
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The last Meeting- for this club
will be held Thursday, May 23, at
thetome of Karen Dickert •
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AFTER TOUR1NG the operation al SunriseDairy in
Wingham, students of Mrs. .Colleen RobertSon'S '11Vingllarn
Public School kindergarten c lass settle down for a session of
chocolate milk, cookies and questions: Mrs, Renus Bailay
who with :her husband owns the dairy, first Conducted a
complete tour of the facilities and then triedid answer some
of the questions the children had about what they had
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IMAGE" SEEKERS
The sixth meeting of the Blue -
vale III Club was held on
Tuesday, April 30, ifl the Bluevale
United Church. Seven Inembers
answered the roll call by stating
one way of having a healthy
complexion.
Achievement bay plans were
discussed. The guest speaker for
the meeting was Mrs. Mary Lou
Johnston. She demonstrated the
prOper methodt of applying,make
up. The members were given an
opportunity to experiment with
various cosmetics.
Joanne Schmidt thanked Mr
Johnston and presented Wer with'
a gift.
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Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Scott of
Goderich were Saturday visitors
in Gorrie with his brothers and
their wives, Rev. R. J. and Mrs.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott.
The Gorrie Women's Institute
is busy preparing for the district
annual meeting and luncheon to
be held'May 14 at Gorrie United
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gedcke of
Listowel visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs, Gbrdon Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Davey Edgar
have moved tow the former resi-
dence of Wellesley Strong which
they have purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rea,
Teddy, Jimmy and Kelly Anne
spent Sunday with his parents,
Fordwich
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Rybicke who were married
Saturday in Wroxeter United
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Will and
little son of Listowel visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Har-
grave.
Mrs. Les Watkins of Bolton
visited Thursday with her
mother, Mrs. Clare Harris and
with Mr. Harris in Palmerston
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and
Terry of Mississauga spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Schneider in Kit-
ehener and attended the circus at
the Kitchener Auditorium.
Jack Schumacher was able to
return home Thursday from Lis-
towel Memorial Hospital.
Miss Mabel Loughran of Lis-
towel spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Loughran.
Noah Reis was able to return
home last week from Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan re-
turned home on Thursday after
spending several days at their
cottage at Byng Inlet.
Mrs. Earl Moore is presently
confined to Victoria Hospital in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons
and Susie moved over the week-
end to' Hampton, N.B., where
they have taken up residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schu-
macher of St. Jacobs were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schumacher.
A bus load of Senior Citizens
from Fordwich and also several
Fordwich Cubs and leaders at-
tended the circus Saturday in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
rdination was
nox utec
BLUEVALE The ordination
ofiDenisG. Freeman,S.A., to the
Christian ministry in Knox
Church, was held on Sunday by
the Presbytery of BruceiMait:-
land. The church was fillectwith
visiting clergymen, relatives and
friends.
The Reverend G Noble B.A.,
B.D., of Lueknow gave the call to
worship. The Bluevale choir
sang, "Heaven Came (Down'''.
The Reverend •Walter Allun
B.A., B.D.. of Dundas gave the
sermon. Adouble quartet from
,Belmore sang "The' Way of the
Cross".
The Reverend P.A. Ferguson,
B.A., assisted in ordaining Denis
Freeman. The Reverend Robert
H. Armstrong, M.A., B.D. of
Wingham delivered the charge to
the minister- •
The Bluevale choir , sang
"Reach up to Jesus". Mrs. Ross
Hoggart was organist, and Miss
t'velrlDickZon accompanied
ore
Belmore singers.
• Reverend Denis Freeman gave
the benediction.
j• rar:s°411111:1:isidlePr°viditime a°11etrYttelillatile'::etjoyed. *
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BUIEVALE,:4'Jarge crowd
• Was on hand' Saturday -'evening '
• when friends,' neighbors and rein, -•
fives helped to celebrate the AOth
wedding anniversary or Mr; and,
Danting was
enjoyed to the music of the ."Sels •
Orchestra" from Guelph.. •
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Mr. and MrtClimin have foUr.
• children Jerry and Murray of
Bluevale, • Marlyn, (Mrs,
Lockridge) of New BrUnswiek •
Marjorie, (Mrs. BilI Connell) 01
Guelph. • •
• . Theywerepresentedv4th a red .
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Sitik left 1 I I 011 APINEI
afid Mrs: Martin' iCoit Kelly
Anne remained for a few days
with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice
Kerkham, New South Wales;
Miss Glenis Dent of Surrey, Eng-
land; Barry Stofberg, Marseilles
South Africa; Mrs. Ron Nichol-
son,,Michael and Chrissy of Cam-
bridge (Preston) were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
KeMril.s. 'Archie Miller spent the
weekend with Mrs. George Ars-
cott of Toronto andlalso visited at
the home of Harry Lansley and
Ken Arscott of Toronto.
Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs.
Thomas MacDonald spent the
weekend with Mrs. Clara Colmer
of Toronto.
Personals
Grant and Lori visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods in
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny of
Guelph visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs_Earl Moore.
Mrs. Yvonne Bricker of Baden
was also a weekend visitor at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bender and
Janet and Kathy Clarke of Owen
Sound were weekend visitors
with Clarence Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey,
Cindy and Jeff of Belmore were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Sothern.
Bill Brown, who is attending
Waterloo University, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Brown. Sunday
guests at the same home were
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lowry and
Cheryl of Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson are
enjoying a nice ripe tomato which
she grew from a plant in the
house. Mrs. Gibson had brei-ellt
earth in last fall for a Christmas
cactus and there -apparently were
some tomato seeds in it. She has
six healthy plants.
Hold shower
FORDWICH —Mrs. Glenn
Johnston and Mrs. Jack Ruttan
entertained for a Jack and Jill
shower at the thriller's home in
honor of. Miss Donna Munro of
Embro, bride elect of this month.
Miss Munro was presented with
a card table and chairs for which
she thanked everyone. A buffet
supper was enjoyed by some 50
friends.
Guests attended from Cayuga,
Drayton, Shelburne, Monkton,
Paisley, Embro, Wingham,
Brampton, Stroud, Woodstock.
swag lamp, sewing hamper and
other• -efts•
Bahr. oHarvey and DtOsy
thanked everyone and a delicious
Imich was served by the Women's
Institute; Then the bride and
groom of 40 years passed wed-
dmg cake made by Mrs. Alex
McCracken, and decorated by
Mrs. Stanley Moffatt: . •
Guests were present from
Toronto, London, Listowel,
Markham, Guelph and local
points.
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