The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 14TWO .144.4lat10, 11014
Personal Notes from, Whitechutch,...:
Mr. and Mrs. Pill Gibson and
Rhonda visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and
family of Guelpai. Billie and
Gregory Gibson, who had spent a
week's holiday with their rela-
tives in Guelph, returned home
with them.
Miss Linda Moore spent the
weekend with hei friends, Sharon
and Patti Brophy of Wingham.
Mrs. Oscar Hetaler and her
father, Ulmont Moore of Dray-
ton, were visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Clara and Mary Lou, were ac-
companied to Streetsville on the
weekend by the formers' grand-
son, David Craig, who had visited
hie a week. They visited, with
their daughter, Mrs. Craig and
with their other daughter, Mrs.
Pat Donnelly, Mr. Donnelly and
Angela.
Visitors on Uonday with Mr.
and Mrs. Beverly Kay and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge
and family of Toronto.
Mr. andlirs. Eric Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Evans of Hyde
Park attended the Moffat reunion
at Teamster on. Sunday and
visited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans,
. Earl Wilken has arrived home
from London hospital. This time
he does not have to return, having
received all his treatments.
On Saturday, under the super-
vision of Brian Rintoul, auc-
tioneer, Jamieson's Store here
held a very successful sale of
groceries, hardware, dry goods,
clothing, antique, used furniture
articles. Many of
the der folk 11 regret to see
da s, built around 874 by the late
the3icloshig of this tore of pioneer
H, D. Henderson who gave up
school -teaching in 1873 tt try
store-heePing. The store acrotts
from the mill already dismantled
was begun April 13, 1876. Pro-
gress does this to many of -our
former buildings which were so
useful in their day.
On Friday Mrs. Black of Bel
-
grave brought Carol Rintoul to
Whitechurch to visit with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul, and took Kim-
berly Rintoul home with her to
visit with then before leaving for
home to begin school in Septem-
ber.
On Sunday the Wingham Tykes
All -Ontario hardball team, of
which Joe Tiffin and It 1
core are members,
iston with a score 104 Ai, 14, or
of Alliston. They play them on
Tuesday evening.
The Whitechurch Juniors
OASA played a game at Luelottew
with Sarawak with a score 144in
favor of Whiteehurch,
Mrs. Rill Rintoul, Mrs, Gordon
MOM, Mrs. Dave Obeyer
and Miss Mary Miller airtie
and *fro. Len Robinson; attended
Qpen House in honor of:Mra. Ken
Slade of Clinton, formerly Jane
Snell.
Whitechurch WoMen's Insti-
tute members are reminded to
prepare material for the Country
Fair being held Saturday, Sep
tember 7, in the Whiteehurch
Community Memorial Hall.
Visitors Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn were
Mr. and Mrs. airman Haines of
Wingham andMrs. Irene Patter-
son of Toronto who spent, he
weekend with her brother,
Charlie Taylor.
Sunday visitors at the. tftc-
Cienaghan home were Mr. and
W. liarnr lloss and
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vine.
Visitors with Itr. and Mrs.
Russel Res on the weekend ware
M. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark
and Cathy of Kitchener And Ur.
and Mrs. Jim Taylor et East.
Warmth.
Visiting ea Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson( Craig and
remembering Mr. and Mrs. Mex
Robertsores 3Oth wedding annt.
verSarY were Mr. and Mrs, Big
Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney and Ronald, Mr, and
Mrs, Alex Robertson, Jim and
Marilyn, Mr.'and Mrs. Ron Cook,
mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Bobble and Johnnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana. •
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs: Carl McClentighan were
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac-
Donald and family of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre,
after holidaying with her parents,
Mr. and Airs. Ben McCienaghan,
left on Thursday last for their
home at Val Cairon.
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VANILLA OR MAPLE SPICE
DETERGENT 24 ox
POWDERED DETERGENT KING SIZE
PINIOININ 357-1020.
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
PRODUCT OF HONDURAS, CHIQUITA
BANANAS
U.S. EXTRA CHOICE VALENCIA, 113s
ORANGES
CANADA NO. 1 24's
Celery Stalks
CANADA NO. 1 WASHED
CARROTS
CANADA NO. 1 HEAD, le's
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