The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-23, Page 16Sys
sonal Notes from Whitechurch
Whitechurch U 1'
St. Wim, thank.
meeting on Tuesday
viere Mrs. Lorne Dwain,
OS. Dave Gil*, Mrs. Russel
,, Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw,
mer SlelOtholm, Mrs.
Xing, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Adams
and Mrs. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Women were
ink on Thursday.
Amliversary, services will bg
bald at Chalmers Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, May 26, with
services at 1j . a.m. and
Rev. C. Shaver of Hanover will be
in charge. There will be no Sun-
day School.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Tom Inglis,
Mrs, Flannigan and Tom in the
accidental death of their hired
ma li
. ?n. Mike P .on Friday while
felling a tree. He had been with
a
the family 20 years.
Congratulations to, M1$ Alma
Conn and Mac Armstrong, whose,
marriage was held on, Saturday,
in Chalmers Pre sbytertan
Church wit# witHev. McKinney of-
ficiating. The
f-ficiating.'e Ladies' Aid catered
for the wedding dinner In the
church. A reception was .held in
Whitechurch Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs..Eric E. Vans of
Hyde Park visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill .Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMillan of
Seaforth were .Sunday callers on
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conn and
family of Sherbrooke were home
on the weekend for the wedding of
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Armstrong. He was organist for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson
and family- spent the weekend
with friends in Toronto.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Coultes visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Campbell of Elora
and on the way home 'called on
Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell at
Rothsay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and
Duane were in Teeswater on Sun-
day to attend the sports event.
Visitors on the holiday weekend
with Mrs. Gershom Johnston
were Stewart Smith and John
Liddel of Kitchener on Saturday
and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Longman of Windsor and on
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Woods and Sylvia of Egmond-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bonham
and family of Streetsville spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore,
Linda, Richard and Cindy visited
Sunday with Mrs. POrothY Macre
of Wroxeter.
On Monday Mrs. Got** Bin -
tout Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peon
and Mrs. Curran were at
University Hospitai to visitr th
their mother, Mrs. Hari Pm,
who had broken her hip.
We are sorry to that
Johnston Conn of Wing , was
admitted on Sunday to With
and District Hospital.
Mrs. Mac Armstrong, the
former AlmaConn, graduates as
a veterinarian this Faddy at
Guelph.
Home for "the weekend" homey
with Mr. and Mrs. ElmerSleight-
holm were Mr. and Mrs. Teton
Noels of Crediton, Elgin ., 't
holm, London, and on Sa • y
all attended the wedding of
Russel Bolton, Teeswater and
Marian McLeod of Ripley,
ti
SECOND HALF
WINING TEAM—The '^ordulcl:"B
ow1
in
League's Winning team for the; secondhalf of the season n
were (from .Ieft to right) Anne Winkel ^ Gib• son'
Bonnie Wilseni Lorne Lambkin, die Slight and 'Earle
King. The trophies were ,presents' M tl 'League's -bowling
t
banquet Saturday evening,' (Staff (Staf Photo)
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