The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-01-02, Page 2Just as the old year
turns into the new . , .
think of us and well
think of you. Cheers!
W$fechurch
Ia19y4 Phillips spent Christmas
with Mrs. George Phillips and Al-
bert.
Holiday visitors at the .home of
Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty and Tom
were Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis,
Christine and Douglas of Earlton,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis of
Highgate, Mr,. and . Mrs. David
Inglis, Lucan and Mrs. George
Gaunt, Lbndon.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ross and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Gaunt and Janet of
Centralia, George Gaunt and Mr.
and Mrs. John Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock
and family entertained their
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Whytock and Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
ett Whytock, and family of Tees -
water, Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Whytock and Jack of White-
church a the restaurant at Luck -
now on Oiristmas Day and then
returned to their home in White-
church to open their gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
and Jack spent Wednesday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Parker and Leland.
Joey Tiffin, who plays hockey
with the Wingham all -Star Atom
team, played Mount Forest with
a 1-1 'tie.
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We're right here all full of cheer .. .
to wish our friends a great New Year!
May you have peace... joy ... contentment.
N.f. CAMO1S LIMITED
TOE ACCOS NF, cJ4C .NERY, SUNDRIES
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On the road ahead
lies another year. As you
travel along it,
our thanks and good
wishes go with you. Best of luck!
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LOCALLY ELECTED DELEGATES, from left, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore
from Belgrave talk with Ontario Dairy Princess, Brenda
Trask, at the 27th annual meeting of United Co-operatives of
Ontario held recently at Toronto's Royal York Hotel.
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Farrier and family
in Toronto.
On Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Pewtress and family
were Mr. and Mrs.' Ken Pewtress
and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Donnar
of Milton. All celebrated Christ-
mas on Wednesday at the home of
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Pewtress
where they were joined by Miss
Judy Pewtress and her friend of
Milton. •
Thursday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Moore and family
• were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and
family of Wroxeter,
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Currie, Wingham,
are Duane Currie, Clinton, and
Miss Rachel Currie, Cambridge,
for the week; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Toth, Robbie . and Billie, Kit-
chener. Robbie and Billie will re-
main for the t epi iii ilk holiday.
Christmas • guests with Mr. and
Ronal&Coultes and Darlene
were Mr. and A. Rae Lewis
and Michael, 1111kIthci Mrs. Mur..
ray Coultes and Robert, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, List- ,
owel.
m, Home for the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor: - -
Thursday guests in White-
church Hall were Mr. and Mrs!
Bill Gibson and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gibson and family.
Sponsors were Mrs. Emma
Young and Art of Dungannon,
Mrs. Marshal Gibson; Lueknow,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Congram,
Point Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Greg-
ory Madge,Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Rivett and family
and friends, St. Marys, Mire and
Mrs. Don Smith and family,. Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gipson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Gibson and family, all of Luck -
now vicinity.
We are pleased to report that
R • recently Mrs. -Wilbert Scj with-
tenberg was removed from-Qwen
Sound Hospi1 to Southaiinpton
Hospital and/ she is improving
rapidly: On Christmas Day Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana,
Albert 'Coultes, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes, Debbie, Blaine and
Kevin of Blyth all gathered at the
Schwichtenberg home at Port El-
gin for the day and visited; with
Mrs. Schwichtenberg in the hos-
pital at Southampton.
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Bev Kay ands family
were her mother, Mrs. Graham
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mang of
Brampton and his mother,; .,ls.
Kay of Guelph and- sister.,
Gale Kay of Kitchener..
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a+d Mrs. Walter Elliott we
and Mrs. Bill MacPhers
family df St. Helens, Mrs. Elliott
acid Mrs. Galbraith of-Wingham,
Bonnie Tasker, Palmerston and
Paul Laidlaw of Guelph. -
Bill Forster and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Forster, Wray and Wayne
were at Lucknow to celebrate
with the Forsters.
Mr. and, Mrs. R. Des Roches
and family were Christmas
guests with his -mother,' Pene-
tang:
We are sorry to report that
Russel Chapman was admitted
on Sunday to a London hospital
for eye surgery. •
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde Park were Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-.
Bill Evans. •
The YPS on Christmas Eve
went carolling for shut-in folks
around Langside and White-
church. This was much ap-
'preciated by the shut-ins and old-
er folks when they thought some-
one• was thinking of them.
Celebrating Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken were
her mother, Mrs. Bartman of
Wingham, Mr: and Mrs. Bill
Wilken and Kimberley of List-
owel. •
on Friday evening Mr. and
MrS. Don Ross and family had his
mother, Mrs. Robert Ross, with
them for supper to celebrate her
birthday. In the evening she was
surprised when Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Pear, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mof-
fat, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross,
Mrs. Frank Ross, Harold Case -
more and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin arrived. They played cards
and -the children enjoyed crokin-
ole. At lunch time Mrs. Ross was
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best
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the recipient of some gifts.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto is
spending this week with. her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
George Ross of Owen Sound
came on Saturday and took his
mother, Mrs. Robert Ross,. to the
city for a few days.
Joyce Tiffin on Sunday called
on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson
and Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin
- and Stephen.
Miss Joan Laidlaw of Godericht
Miss Ruth Elliott of Kitchener,
Paul Elliott Of Guelph and
Murray'" Simpson of Fanshawe
College spent the weekend with
their parents.
On Christmas Day Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Durnin,=Robert and J.
D. _Durnin of St. Helens were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Scholtz and family of Goderich.
In the -evening all gathered at the,
home of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dur- -
j nin and were joined by Mr. and
Mrs: Elroy Laidlaw, Paul, Jane
end Joann ofppoderi4h, Mr. and.
Mrs. Campion Sim eons and
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Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Howar-
Long and Martin of London, Mr. -
'Lind Mrs. Ross Durnin,. Steven,
Colleen.' and Ruth Ann of St.
Helens and Ruth Elliott of Kitch-
ener.
Home for the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Adams and family
were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
of `Windsor and Mrs. George
Gaunt of London and all spent
Christmas witb,Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith and Robbie at oderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter apd
Trevor of London are spending
the holidays with their relatives
here.• -
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott, Ripley, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Armstrong of
Langenburg, Sask., Mr. and Mrs.
.Douglas Conley and Jason, Wing -
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Arm-
strong of Culross.
On Thursday guests with Mrs.
Gertie Tiffin of Wingham were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr.
and Mrs: Clark Johnston of Bel -
grave, Mr. and Mrs. George
Young, Heather, Bradley and
Cheryl of Langside, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Herb, 1a
Hunter and Trevor and
Mrs.
rl Caslick were visitors
with Mr. and Mfs. Wallace Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor were Wednesday guests
with his sister, Mrs. Cecil Cran-
ston and Mr. Cranston.
Celebrating Christmas on Sun-
day last with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
• McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss and Susie, Don Moss,
• Jim McCartney and Janie, Moss,
all of Plattsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ir -
Rau
Year
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Nave
fun!
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win McClenaghan, Ronnie Mc-
Clenaghan, Patti Moore, Nancy
McClenaghan. and Mark Duffy,
all of St. Thomas, M. and Mrs.
Melvin McClenaghan of Water-
loo, Donna Seller of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moss and Vic-
kie of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kleinhaar, Port Stanely,' Mrs.
Eileen Parker, Mr. - and Mrs.
Doug Parker and Steven, Exeter,
Mr: and Mrs. Jim Parker, Huron
Park, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
London, Rev. and Mrs. Clarence
McClenaghan of Dungannon and
daughter Beatrice of New-
market, Michael McClenaghan
and Judy Ellsworth of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grenville
of Exeter. .
Mrs and Mrs. Carl ` McClen-
aghan were Christmas guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac-
Donald and family of St. Helens.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs: Bill Willis was release on
Monday from the hospital.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin were. Mr. and
Mrs, -Bevin Tiffin, ander' Steven;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, Lori
and Michael and Barry Tiffin of
Kitchener, Joyce Tiffin of Tor-
onto and her friend, Miss Jayne
Gartshore, of London, Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Tiffin and Mrs. Ethel Ste-
wart of Wingham.
Mr. and Mit. Archie Mont-
gomery were Christmas guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal-
coner and Kevin.
Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Joyce, B rry
and Miss Jayne Gartsho ( of
London were Thursd y vis ..,'rs
with Mr. and Mrs. evin fin
and Steven, Mr. nd Mrs. wi'•ug
Tiffin and family of Wi •:. hairs.
And with; our greetings; ' a /Oae '
expression of gratitude, to our customers.
Jerry anti bitty
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Happy New Year
We don't play cat and mouse games when it
comes to telling, our customers we think they're
swell. And, to wish them the grandest New Year.
Our resolution is to go on serving you as best
we can. Thanks ever somuch' for your patronage.
Fred McGee and Staff ..
McGee
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Wg're weighing our wishes carefully
so you'll have a perfect balance of
peace ...good, health hapRinjess
prosperity throughout the New Year.
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*fishing you warm friendships... old and
new. , . to brighten your New Year...
HANNA'S
MEN'S and
BOYS' WEAR
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LEE'S
RESTAURANT AND TAVERN
The old year draws to a close and our thoughts
to
turn t� all the kind people who helped to make
it a good one. We wish -you each a New Year full
of happiness, contentment, good fortune and good
cheer. May peace and serenity bless your lives!
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
BELGRAVE BRANCH