The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-11-14, Page 18AdvsnosM
P Y ..Y„r"• ,.,. Nov. 4,3,
WRAY—Annene and Gordon are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Susan Anne, born
Oct. 12 at K -W Hoepital, weighing
nine pounds, 14 ounces. A sister for
John Philip;granddaughter for
Pieter and "Hilda Dorsch of RR 5,
Brussels and John and Muriel Wray
of Waterloo; great anddaughter
for Elsie Raycroft of Willowdale.
CAMERON—Alida and John are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Shaylene Christina,
born Oct. 29 at Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre, Owen Sound,
weighing seven pounds, six ounces.
A sister for Tyler; granddaughter
for Pieter and Hilda Dorsch of RR
5, Brussels and Lawson Cameron,
Lanark.
VOSSEN—Peter and Barbara
Vossen (Glousher) announce with
pride and ,.joy the arrival of their
daughter, Stephany Nicole, on Oct
31, weighing seven pounds, four
ounces. Proud grandparents are
John and Betty Glousher, RR 4,
Wingham and John and Helen
Vossen, St. Marys.
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SCHOOL FAIR Hawick-Turnberry School Fair winners were on hand to pick up their awards at
the Fall Fair Awards presentation evening last week. Back Row, left to right, are Tatum Mathers,
Heather Hall, Janice Nicholson, Charlotte Lockie, Angela Meyer. Front row: Dana Mathers, Jennifer
Hall, Bradley Emerton, Jason Caswell, Cheryl Meyer, and Howick-T Fall Fair
Mann. terry Queen Janice
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Don't forget Mei open euchre -
party, sponsored by the Senior citi-
zens, in Wm ite r'onintunity gall
on Wednesday evening, Nov 15.
Mrs. Art Gibson and her daugh-
ter, Maria of London, attended the
75th anniversary celebration of
Williamson Road School in Toronto
on Saturday._,This is the school
where Mrs. !tc ibson .used to teach.
She enjoyed seeing a number of for,
neer staff mnbers and pupils. . On
Sunday the/ attended East
Ellesmere United Church where
Rev Wesley B. Ball is the pastor and
had the opportunity to chat with
Fou et.•M*
and Mrs.
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2, Wroxeter;loved brother eoth rek
Woollen and his wife, Pam, of Eng-
land. He was the son of the tate
Charles and .Annie Woollen. Funer-
al service was held on ,atunlay at
two o'clock at the Betts ,Funeral
Home, Corrie Chapel, Rev Douglas
Madge officiating. Spring internment
will take place in Wroxete
tery In remembrance, donations
the Canadian Diabetes Association`
would be appreciated.
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