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Mrs. Rusiell'ecianghtet -was Stewart and family of We1ey
hospitalized '' " • • Lambeth to , celebrate the Mowbr
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Emerson's ,had to be fj.xed
• last week
Rev.- and A Mr.. John •Bell.
• were at.".their cottage ;at
hiverburtirt where Rev, Bell.:
was preparing lletvers for
.06ewitvot. •
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andMrs d1
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Boontra, Waneeta andRuth •••
Annn 'or %Ingham, ViSited.
't • Saturday With their
daughter, Mr. anciVIts.Paul
Campbell and family"
Hathilton, •" • ,
' are sorry to repoAlhat'..;,
Albert •Coultea had .to' b�;;
• admitted to the Witighim
. and District Hospital last, •
Wednesday for, a eliek-up.,
The crunmunity wishesyoU
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speedy recovery, Albert.
• On Sunday Mr. endMrs..'
Walter Elliott and Karen,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott
and Ryan, Mr. andidraPaul
Elliott and Jeffrey and
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Pizza
W ngham
5 Rem Medium
$595
With this coupon!
Expires Nov. 25/81
Bring in yourgatiTiourite
colour neive or
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receive a coour 5)(5
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DiknAgon)Ori'pik,
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nleeting
doThvereedbri":.
reading, trsurer's report
and other. items. of irLeret
one item being
that af-
ternoon ntiOre$*re•*ttOr
very low attendance,
therefomite prize 414,ct#e,.
will belie some, ‘FOongla
made to it. •'• . ,
The senior* were pleased
volunteer ,fOr the office of
vice president which has. ,
been vacant al Year.
The
possibility
organizing an orehestia or
band was xliscUssed, and
some effort is going,t0,be1314 •
forward in that direction:
Maybe 'some of the seniors in
the community would be;
willing to help out in. this
with Mr. and matter.
The club is looking for-
ward to its banquet on Nov. ".
27. Menibersareurged,tagot
their names in for the
banquet if they do *Int
already have them in. ,r•
The t next meeting is
scheduled for Dec. 11. The
meeting closed with "The
Queen" and lunch was
served. .
4
o. Have Jean „dthiikeempire Waistline and aprqn
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Campbell of
Monday with
y were Lois
tratford and
r of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs.
fin, Cassie
and Mrs.
r and Mr. and
oner spent the
dr recently
•trip to the
e4F Fair in.
riunday _..With
Wesley Tiffin
Mrs. Hugh •
DONA CAMPBELL.. Of the Trinity 4-H club received a
.leader's certificate for serving five years as 4 441
leader. The award was presented at an a'6hieement
night held Ititanday evening at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Wingham. •
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. and • Mrs. Joe
Ducharmilof -0:ideriehik*
Wednesday ViOtorS Wt*
parent, Mr. and M401ty
Laidlaw.
Visitors on Sun*, With
Mr. • and WA. Lorne:Purr&
were nilic. and MS. Clairton
Scholtz .and Kenton . of
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs.
ElrOyLaidlaw. • •
Kathy Purdon of
Willowdale spent • the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon.
Sun* "visitOrs with :ltftr:":.,
and Mrs. deorgeWbster
were Mr. • and Mrs. Cliff
Henderson of BrUcefield.
Mr. andMrs. TOny Straker
of Wingham were Wed
• nesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
On Thursday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Brad Sacks of
Hanover visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan.
Congratulations to Mr. end
Mrs. Sandy Fair, former'
residents now living in
Bluevale, on the birth Of a
baby boy, Craig Patrick, on
Nov. 11 at St. Joseph's
Hospital in London. Craig is
brother far Shawn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
irrived home Tuesday after
i week's visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gaunt, Jennifer
ind Graeme of Chatham.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Donnelly, Angela and Jill of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
alober Of Sarnia to visit with
her Sister, Mrs. Steve Irwin,
before she and her husband
lett Sunday for work at
Lilloot, B.C. •
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PROVINCIAL HONORS—Thiee girls received Pidvititial honors for completing
4H cluba. Iv) awards were presented at an achievement night held Monday even-
ing at Sit Andrew's. Presbyterian church in Win0ath. Provincial honor holders are
Nancy Moe Of the Beigrave I club, Michelle Thomson of the
Bluevale 11 club and
Ga Ce Sthiriidtiot the Bluevale 111 club
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effect sur Imiiedli,Y ruffles
and miniature white
of.
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feattire0,4' OffOr:
iShe '000
numpietaf • • erica#1*
roses piiik and white
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and 'llibk$ with
circlet of -Similar' flowers in
herhair.
Mrs. Sue Johnston of RR 4,
Win$linin, Was matron- of
h,g 1p
honor: Her flo0He wir
was aqua bine woven
polyester -styled with aidltawl
cellar, long full sleeifei and
,epripirewajSffieShe
carried ,p0SegOY'i Silk
flowers fit: 'shade 'Of 0110k,
white an4,,blite arid" baby'S•
breath, wore blue
floWersin,her
• best inati was: Jatnes
Johnston; :11.R.1,-• Wingban1.
organist. • Mrs. •Grate •
Campbell. and Mrs, Ruth
Mrs. Mary Low ohnston wai
.ffie , bride's .cost
*ewer Delaware, an
grooms cousin,
; ushers wee Wei* 100
Steven Olt of Blite‘107, •"•,. •
elirridesnin
len4th#..•
na ,. ai
the ildwiek. i Community' 'yhe:pc
mial'shvi\r..jegeoxedOtin;10*4::#1141:74,it..:..aSlighlrle-iCseor
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Centre-Wherei aJarnilYi.hout. -,,,,,, le.9:g1th
o'clock when aogio 1
At theZ:.- centre."0
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:tattle
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pink
roses and dress p1
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Whitethurcii-Ori s we -
at pin die
Education and Cultilial
Aetivites WoitienV Institute
meeting was held _in, the
Whitechtirch ' • ComMutiity
Meinoriatyrail,
The meeting Was opened • • r • '
by the presdent, Anges
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C0140.1itf*Iiii44gre
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that: 43r- 3Mrs.. McGulre
thecIosdwit1i the grandfather.,
singing "It 946eirendiiri'l0114it*#1*';
/Grace:;Liiiith waSsviiei11*815401i.
Merle wiis* cobs
Gaunt 441.fir
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•ord,7ik'zit
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VAL%
Farrier, with ode, the collect
and the Lord's Prayer. The
pianist was Mrs, Dan Tiffin.
A RemenMratice Pay
service was • held. Mrs.
Russell McGuire gave a'
Remembrance Day poem
1'and two minutes Silence
were held. Mrs. Farrier read
another poem written by
Rev. Angus MacKay. •
' Mrs. • McGuire, . the
secretary, read the minutes
and gave the financial
statement. • The roll Call,
"Name your favorite craft"
was answered by 20 persons.
The motto was given by Mrs.
James Wilson.
Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Lorne
Durnin, Mrs. Tiffin and
Janet Laidlaw sang
"Eternal Father Strong TO
Save- and "Let There Be
Peace On Earth" ac-
companied by Mrs. Farrier
at the piano.
Mrs. Wilson introduced the
speaker, Lavonne Ballagh of
Wingham, whose theme was
The International Year of
the Disabled.
Miss Ballagh stressed
everyone will become a
disabled person sometime in
their I if eti me , through
illness, accidents or old age,
and so we need to examine
our attitudes toward the
disabled.
She was thanked for her
address and presented with a
gift by Mrs. John Bell.
Belmore
Congratuilations to
Marilyn Kieffer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George
Kieffer, who was named an
Ontario scholar at the F. E.
Madill commencement,
Marilyn also \vim the award
from- the Awciliary to the
Wingham and District
Hospital. She is studying at
the University of Western
Ontario for her Bachelor of
Sciende in nursing. •
Linda Renwick and Bob
Reed of New Liskerd visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Renwick for the
weekend.
'Skating has commenced at
the Belmore arena and the
Belmore figure skating club
held a dance at Belmore
Saturday night.
•
Christmas Craft
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Tea andBake$aIe
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• 4;r:
will be held on
Saturday,November 28 -
12:30 p111. - 400 pM.
at the VVingharn Armouries
• Sponsored by Jack Rea,ieCipportunitY:4,,..,i ••
Workshop, Wirigham!'
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Draw for quilt
to be rhade.
LEWIS FLOWERS
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074,7. •••• IN., %‘, r
6P101(tiV\ t'
,41+0 t A Its\
Fourth Annual
• OPEN
HOUSE,),_
Nov. 28th 9 am - 5 pm
Visit our greenhouses and see one thousand
poinsettia plants, etc.
Free Rose for each lady — Coffee
50% off all permanent Christmas
arrangements.
20% off all silks and drieds.
Order your out of town flowers,
now and save.
Above discounts in effect from now
until December 5th or while supply lasts.
Lewis Flowers
135 Frances St., Wingharn, Ont. Ph. 357-380
1 1/2 blocks south of Wingham Public School
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