The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-11-07, Page 16•
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" sod lam Comm Gibson
selowskesi hem aver the weekend
Mar a 1111144011 in the Western
Paosiases. lira, Ines Giberon,„ who
bad want the past month fairing
rela.saa there, renamed home
thon.
Visis Ara Wet and Miss Jean
Cesaeren of remits, Ur. and Mn
JAIN* Woods of Listowel, Mr. and
kers. John H. Leppington of
Gerrie' ,,N1r. and Mrs. Andy Miller
'end Kevin and Mrs. Barry
D'Arcey, Jeff and Jason were
Smday visitor4 with Mr. and
Elmer Miller,
Barry D'Arcey accompanied a
group Ciit Men from Ustowel on a
• !mating triP, near Huntsville, this
week,.
Mrs. Ron McMichael and girls
and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries
attended thefuneral of their aunt,
Afro. Henry Rossfeld in
Walkerton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mil. Aosstin thsoa
called Sunday eimating 04 Mrs.
Grace Zeigler in Palmerston
Hospital.
George Richard. « 1#0ndon
visited Monday With Ur. and
Mra Autin Stinson,
Visitors with Ur, andMrs. J.
Worrell were Um, Gene Lind,
Mrs. J. McGrath of Southampton,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Qraff and Mr.
and Mrs, Eli Erubacher of
Hanover.
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs.
Elsie Strong accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith of
Guelph to St. Catharhies on Sun-
day where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Upper who are
both patients in the hospital
there.
Dave Dinsmore and Robert
Sanderson enjoyed a three-day
hunting trip to Cochrane and
Hearst and were successful in
from Fordwich
brng home a moose.
Ur. and Mrs Eldon Graham of
Toronto spent the weekend at
their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider
and children of Kitchener spent
the weekend at their home here
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Arm -
Miss Linda Ettinger of Water-
loo and Miss Pat King of St.
Jacobs spent the weekend at their
homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
Judy of Orillia spent the weekend
with Mrs. Earl Ridley
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield.
Roger King of Guelph visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Randy King.
Mrs. Ida Gallaher of Listowel
Visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hutchison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement
and family, accompanied by Mrs.
Mary MeClement of ,Liettook
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Earl Diehl at Oral*.
Mr. andlOrs„ Alex Wray
Grace Wray, Miss Diane
son and Brian Wray of Beats
borough spent the weekend w
relatives here.
Mrs. Lloyd Mullen of Loesisn
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Refloat'
Wallaceville visited Friday *Oh
Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran.
Saturday evening guests rat the
same home were Mr. and Stra.
Leonard Noble, Cory and Stephen
of Harriston.
Mrs. Glyde Cooper, who hp
been confined for some time to
Listowel Memorial Hospital, wall
able to return Saturday to the
Fordwich Village Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore,
Laurie and Carolyn visited 'i,r.tIth
friends in Stauffville on Sunday.
Anderson: ised brisoa "ray whe
will he sastriad *v. 14 la
Nan es AimPlean, Char*. Sear-
Pregressime whs. was en-
joyed during the maniac jba
Reid, ea Who* 01 the lueataolx,--
tensigal ,beet wishes1* ,t.he yorng
coo* and aiskedtbat they accept
the glfts for whith they thim14
everyone. Lunch was served by
the hostess.
Gold mined at Yellowknife,
Northwest -Territories con.
stituted the main part of the
territories' mineral wealth
production until the late 1960 and
it continues to he the dominant
mineral prddnet 01, the
territories' Slave .Proviriee,
where gold deposits, are common
and widespread
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