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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-11-21, Page 14Pap ye—woliblr‘a m Advanculimes, Thurs., NoveMber *1, 19741 Personal Notes from Fordwich ilikday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton were M. •Virs. Ross Dux*, Judy, Jorri• Jame and Jackie of Bay Mr, and Mrs. Victor Gibson of Ultowel were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchi- Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kling were Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and Roger of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy of London. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston and Gary Douglas spent the weekend at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rybicki and Miss Pat King attended the graduation exercises for their son, Terry Tudan, Friday night in Missis- sauga. Mrs. Isobel Topham visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Budge at Palmerston and in the evening attended the Wellington County congratulat- ory dance' and buffet supper in Fergus, in honor of Pass Brenda Task of Alma, the Ontario Dairy Princess. About 350 attended and Brenda was presented with many lovely gifts. Sunday guests with Miss Louise Matthews and Mel Batters were Mis' Kathleen Barron of Mississ- auga, Harold Barron of New York, Mrs. John Steele of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs: Clayton Ed- wards of Listowel. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller were Miss Ann Miller and Miss Jean Cameron of Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons arrived home over the weekend after spending the past three weeks in Saskatoon with the latter's sister, Mrs„ 'Eunice Rallis and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leppingtoup Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leppington of Genie, Miss Betty 1411 Lep- pington and Miss Beth Sherriff of Kitchener were Sunday its of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey. Mrs. Murray Kirkby and children of Listowel visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jolmson. Jack Demerling of Fenelon Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demerling were Thursday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling. Miss Cathy Clarkson was among the history students of Norwell District High School who spent two days last week in Ot- tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wood of Mitchell visited one day last week with Mrs. Isobel Topham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and family, Milton Pries*, Ur. and Mrs. Andy Miller, Mr. and *s. Barry D'Arcey, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leppington attended the 40th anniversaryof Mr. and *s. George Piercy, held at the Steel Workers Hall, Fergus, on SatOr- day night. Miss Linda Ettinger of 'Kit- chener and Miss Pat King of St. Jacobs spent the weekend at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cowan and Nancy of Harriston visited Sun- day with Mrs. Anne ArtristrOa• Mrs. Paul Schaefer and Jeff of Listowel visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Har- grave, David Hargrave and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hargrave at- tended ' the Wray -Anderson lieth� Amu weelemed and ML Clorseae finrolloPOnt th* WOOkiled w W. and Mr*ton rergtmets Georgetown and attended the Wray Anderson wedding Friday night in Scarborough. The?. ich Senior OW** enjoyed as trip Friday to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, Mrs, Eva Harris is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Watkins. in Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sothern and Gordon visited with Mr. and MPS. Bruce Shannon at Drew On , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Magill and Jim of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Crosby Sotheran. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Wolfe at Mitchell. Alberta and Saskatchewan were part of the Northwest Territories until 1905 when they became provinces. S. st,k, — • • • • • am Advance.'rinice. Thurs., *Nov' 24” 1974 sc. •Ns.›,*•,,,..., \ MAPLE LEAF— FRESH EN L /1 RE SCHNEIDER'S BEWPATTIES MAPLE LEAF—SWEET PICKLE!) 2 Ib. 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