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/ Mrs Bessie Mullis returned Walter works at that factory. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of on Saturday and had improved o de Boer. � b
i hoh7�e from Wingham Hospital on The ladies of Chalmers Pres Hamilton spent the weekend with much that she and her husb nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of
Tu sday last, byterian congregation on Mon her parents, Mr. and Mas. Bill went to their own home in YLsto- Piattsville spent the weekend
4Ze a number of young people day of this week removed the Caslick of Culross. wel. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a•
from the community attended the paper from the living and dining Mrs. W. Schwichtenberg, Mrs. Brian Falconer of Sarnia spent Ben MgClenaghan, and brother, a ►
dance at the F. E. Madill Second- room of the manse for the men on Alex Craig and Lana on Sunday the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl, And his wife. Mrs. Ben Mc- . I'
ary School on Friday evening. Wednesday to put on a tile ceil- attended a shower for bride -to- Robert Mowbray. Clenaghan returned home with y'
On Monday the elementary ing. be Brenda Coultes at Belgrave Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Mr. and Mrs. Moss for a week's
school pupils enjoyed a holiday as Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn Hall. Chatham and Miss Barbara Pur- visit.
it was teachers' Professional De- were Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Dave Gibb was admitted don and friend John Novoselac of Barry Tiffin of Kitchener'
velopment Day. and Mrs. Douglas "Conley and to Wingham hospital on Wednes- Kitchener were Sunday visitors visited Sunday with his parents,
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jason of Wingham. day last and on Thursday under- with the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, -and also
Walter Moore, Linda, Richard Mrs. Earl Caslick spent Sunday went surgery. The community Mrs. Bill Purdon. brought his grandmother, Mrs.
and Cindy visited with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caslick wishes her a very speedy re- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of Ethel Stewart of Wingham, with a {
Mrs. Paul Moore and family of and family of Kincardine. covery. Windsor spent the weekend with him to visit.
Riversdale where Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schwich- Mrs. John Willis, Jeffery and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden of.k,
Moore had prepared a birthday ' tenburg, Lori and Kerry of Port Jonathan of Kincardine spent Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lucknow visited Sunday with her
dinner to celebrate Mrs, Walter Elgin spent the weekend with her Friday with her parents, Mr. and Elliott. --,_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin.
Moore's and Linda's birthdays. father, Albert Coultes, and sister, Mrs. Bill Caslick, and on Satur- The Young People's Society is Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vander- r r.
She also presented each with a Mrs. Alex Craig, Mr. Craig, Lana day visited with her grandmoth- holding a pancake social on Fri- clippe were Friday evening cele-
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gift. and Ryan. er, Mrs. Earl Caslick. They re- day evening at 8:30 at Langside brants with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walter Moore on Tuesday at- Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay attended turned home .with Mr. and Mrs. Community Hall. Jergen of Dungannon, celebl-at-
tended the funeral of Alton the Sunday School annual meet- Brian Caslick. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson of ing a 25th wedding anniversary. THE FOUR STEPS from Seaforth provided stage entertainment at the annual meeting of
Adams, the manager of Stanley ing at Langside church on Friday Mrs. Gordon Campbell was re- Strathroy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken spent the Ontario Plowmen's Association in Toronto last week. The four lassies were supporting
Door Systems Ltd. of Wingham evening. leased from University Hospital her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Monday in London. the Huron County delegation.
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