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Wingham Advance-Times, 1978-12-28, Page 6Mrs. tams s. John hey. Tim nd R,ev. and Mrs. .*Wain, Lara and iiitors during the last week tt" , Mrs. Gershom Johnston, tite,rine Street, were Mr. and Jim Johnston of Listowel, Ruth Ann and Carol Ann of Toronto, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of Kinloss Township._�� —Mr. and 's.. Ken Wood and family, vislited in Exeter on Christmas Day with Mrs: Wood's mother, Mrs. Harold Skinner. On Boxing Day, they were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woottof Londesboro, where his sister' and family, Mr. • and Mrs. William Andrews off I pronto,, also were visiting. Christmas Day visitors with Mrs, Arnold Halliday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Louttit, Velma and Murray and Mr. and Mrs. RoMaki Louttit and Andrea. —Members of the Gerrie family held a Christmas get- ' \'\ taastexavamasomixamaissmssx Doulton, Coalport, Dresden, Lladro tS Figurines `] • Gifts. china • Prestige pieces 'COLI Ctors g Plates g Royal Albert, Paragon, g ,Johnson Bros. Masons �a C inner mare ' io br w front China g. Cabinets ltiov Oak` T'okl s acrd Chairs g �;- ppm► �la,w�4 �xl:tt€ :g UC D.up •1 ass g Monkton 347-2944 Qipn,,�,laily 10 tog pmu 17 Sun7ay 1' to 5 pm l>t Ili! BM*, at the a _Mai, Win resentif r the Oeeasion ►. and Mrs. Gerald Gerrie and family, Stratford; .Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Mooresand mils, Georgetown ; Mrs. D1, r Mc- Callwtn and family, Land ,n; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gere and family, Wingham; Miss Penny Gerrie, Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Evans and fancily, Burlington. —Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wild were their son and his family, Ataaand Mrs. Jim Wild, Leanne and Loralyn of Mississauga; and Mrs. Wild's sisters, Captain Viola Droum- bolis of Gananoque and Mrs. Mary Biggar and Sally of Delaware. —Mrs. Gershom Johnston and George Grigg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of. Egmondville. On Monday, 'Mrs. Johnston and Mr. Grigg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson and family, Donnybrook. —Visiting during' the weekend at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Harper English, Diagonal Road, were Mr. and Mrs. Bill English and Jennifer of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLees of Stokes Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Harper English and Byron of Wingham and Missy and Eddy McGuire of Kitchener. —A family Christmas was celebrated Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ballagh when their children and grand- children came home for the festive season. Those arriving from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Greg and Steve of Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bronson, Elmira; Ron Bronson of St. John, New Brunswick; Neil Bronson of CFB Shearwater, Nova Scotia; and Carolyn Bronson; spending a .week at home front the Katimavik project in Snow Lake, Manitoba. —As Christmas brought thoughts of family close, many people remembered family members who could not share their Christmas this year. Some chose tangible ., memorials, as • flowers were placed :in some ehurches in memory of loved ones'. Tn the Presbyterian Church flowers ,were placed by Dorothy and Ar LeRoy of Iliiiti�ila4>lf:nienfor o their' 'Mint tan&, %uncle;.`'1ti Melte "ithd +'Aihciia`e Peebles.. In,.. the-- local United Church, poinsettias were placed bythe Stainton family in metnory of Percy and Maurice; and by the family of William Conron. WINGHAM BRIDGE CLUB Lillian Brooks and Bernice Crawford topped all players at. the Wingham Bridge Club last week. They were followed by Norma Parker and Art Wilson in second place; Mrs. Hanna and Omar Haselgrove in third; • and Margaret Cruickshank and Harley Crawford in fourth. PauI'sC.hurch (ANGLICAN) VVINGHAM John Street at Centre Street The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 * The Sunday after Christmas,Day * 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist' 10:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Mattins, Carols and Sermon * New l ear's Day * 10:000.m.—Holy Eticharii4 Saturday, January 6 • (The Feast of the Epiphany) 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist Gangway—here come our wishes for a prosperous New Year. Thanks all. CATtell THE LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS—Flashlights covered with colored paper symbolized the lights of Christmas for this performance by Mrs. Nicholl's power learning class at Wingham Public School. • SANTA'S HELPERS—The morning Kindergarten Wingharn Public School formed a rhythm band class at to sing about Santa's helpers. This was their contribution to the school's Christmas assembly last week. , rMRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH' a Wroxeter Personals 1 Small details Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wylie and `Mrs. Marion Longstaff ,. were guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wylie. . Mr. and Mrs. George' Oriold and family visited friends and relatives in Toronto over the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. •Wm. Wright visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grieg, Listowel, on Christmas Day. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend were Mrs. Harold Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Worth and Shannon of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Cowan of Kitchener, on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kaster and Stephanie,. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chambers and family and Dale Hunt of Fordwich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers and Lynne on Christmas Day. Mr. and i Mrs. Geoffrey Woollett, Leslie and Terry were m Toronto for Christmas, visiting relatives. Visitors wits Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pellett Christmas Day were their family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pellett, Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heinmiller, Fordwich; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Halerwich and family of Trowbridge; Donnie Bolander, Fordwich; Kerry Lee Noble; Harriston and Jeanie, Robert, Marjorie and Rosy Pellett. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and family, Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reidt and family of Oakville vi§ited at Christmas with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reidt. Mrs. Clarence White of Toronto and members of her family spent their holiday at their home here. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke and Michael of Port Elgin, Nancy Clarke and Philip Thompson of Tillsonburg, Mrs. Connie Robinson, Chantelle and Sandee; Barry Capling of Palmerston, Stephen Capling of Alberta, handy Clarke of Gorrie and Mrs. Clara Coulter of Listowel. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith visited • at the home of theirson, Mr. and Mrs: Bernell Smith and family of Listowel on Sunday. • Visitors with Mrs. Mildred Coupland on Christmas Day were her family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, Kevin and Judy of ISeaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Black, Rick and Donald of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar, Brian and Karen of Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke, Jeff and Jennifer of Howick and her sister, Mrs. Lila Bennett of-Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross, Mississauga, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson. Mr: and: Mrs. Murray Gibson, Dawn and Denny were Christmas visitors at the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Wingham. Mrs. George Griffith and Jack and Miss Margaret Griffith at- tended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon of Fordwich on Christmas. Mrs. Margaret Adams visited with her son Harry. Adams at Goderich for a few days at Christmas. ' Mrs. Morley McMichael and Andy were visitors with Mr.,and Mrs. Robert Bremner and family of Ethel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McMichael and girls were visitors with Mrs. Noah Ries of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reffell and son Dean of London visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson on Sunday. Everett Cooper of Fordwich visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday. Mrs. Bonnie MacDougall, who 'has spent the past week with her parents, returned to her home in Burlington on Monday. Miss Marcia Gibson of London,' Arthur Gibson of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carson of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDonald, Brussel's and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner, Gorrie, were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson. Oem?niJewellers RJ Idvke from all, of . us to all of you! Thanks over') and over. Readman's Dry. Cleaners • ••..• Phone 357-1242 �: •S• are what make your wedding day special And the complete line of "Forever Yours" wedding stationery by International Artcraft is one of those details. Look through our catalogue and choose from dozens of invitations, reply cards and informals. As well, you may choose accessories such as personalized matches, serviettes and many other distinctive items. We offer amide range of., elegant type styles,' including the popular "Wedding Script". To co-ordinate with the entire colour scheme of your wedding, choose from traditional while or ivory or one of the many hues offered. Look through the catalogue today. 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