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Y,, and mrs. Ueorge M. John- Pletch-Mewturcer welioing On ..elilmo ... weerend visitors of mr. and Mrs.
fatal mishap ston and Tara of Ilderton visited Saturday in Brussels Anglican of Huron -South County'LOL when Clarence Hanna.
on Sunday with his mother, Mm. Church. the rector, Canon G. W. -Russell, Mrs. Mord Cook spent the
A Fordwich truck driver was Laura Johnston. They also at- Mr. and Mm. Leonard Cook of conducted the serviee. weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
involved in a fatal accident near tended the Sunday School anni- Lucknow visited last Sunday at Mr. and Mm. Rgbert Hibberd James Hanninan and Curtis of
Elora last week. versary in the United Church. the home of Mm,. George Cook. attended the 44th annual Gedke Kincardine
Randall King, 24, of Fordwich, Mmm
. Helen McBurney of Wing- A barbecue family picnic was reunion held at Kurtzville Mr, and M. LHayes of Louis Ha —Mr.and Mm. Stewart Smith the Sacrament the Lord's
Y of Kitchener and Dwight Smith of Supper was observed.
ed. Received
was driving his truck when it ham was a Sunday visitor with held at the home of Mr. and Mm. Community Centre on Saturday. Elyria, Ohio, are spending a New Dundee visited Mrs. Ger- into church membership by pro -
collided with a motorcycle whose Mr. and Mn. Clarence YuW and James Hunter for Durham rela- Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Jorritsma couple of months with their
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driver was killed instantly. Mrs. Laura Johnston and at- tives. Relatives coming a dis- and Annette of RR 2, Wingham, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and sham John on last week and sisat-ter,
licfesk on of faith were Patsy Cas -
Dead is Robert Armstrong, 23, tended the Sunday School anni- tanee were from Brantford and visited on Sunday afternoon with Mm. Jack Van Camp and family, tended the unC al of his sister, lick and Ronald Murray. The
versa service. Burford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. y Mrs. Elwyn Chamney. Other juniot' ensemble, comprised of
of RR s, Guelph. He was thrown I'Y also her sister, Mrs. Joe Dunbar visitors with Mrs. Johnston Susan Nixon, Marlene Taylor,
into the path of the oncoming On Sunday Mr. and Mm. Wil- Albert Nethery, Norma and. The memorial service in Bran- an4 other friends. during the past week included Joanne Wood, Joan Arbuckle,
truck according to Ontario ham Gow and their family met in Dorothy of Hamilton visited with don Cemetery will be held on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Caryn Mann and Kendra Mc -
Provincial Police. The motor- East Wawanosh Park to cele- Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin on Sunday afternoon, July 4 at 3 Sheila, Doreen, Richard and Rick Egmondville, Mrs. Lois Me- Kague, sang two special num-
cycle "started to wobble" before brate Father's Day and their 48th Sunday and with other relatives. p.m. with Rev. Kenneth Innes of Ball of Goderich attended the Michael of Seaforth, Mr. and bers.
losing control, police said. wedding anniversary also the They also attended the Nethery Brussels Presbyterian Church as ninth convocation ceremony at Mrs. Ron Elliott and family of
birthday of Susan Brindley of reunion. guest speaker. Lambton College of Applied Arts —Mr. and Mm. Robert Nier-
Hillsdale. arth of Peterborough spent a
Goderich which was on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and and Technology, Sarnia, on Fri- g � �n
Congratulations to Steven Nix —Mrs. Mildred Stewart has re- week with the former's grand -
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. family of Burlington, Mr. and on, who placed first in the mile day June 1 when Nancy Anderson turned home from a month's . rents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Jack Ladd and Kim of Goderich, Mrs. Scott Reid and Pamela of race, held at field day t e mile graduated, receiving her diploma vacation. She visited relatives 's Nier arth.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wales, Glenna Wingham visited with their in Early Childhood Education. g
and Michael of London, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Ir- day at the F. E. Madill Secondary The Honorable Pauline McGib- Victoria, Duncan, Alert Bay, —M•. and Mrs. Eric Elliott,
bon, lieutenant -governor of On -
Mrs. Leonard Brindley and win, on Sunday.
School. There were six area Hyde Creek, Moose Jaw, Saska- Ottawa, visited last week with
family of Dungannon, Mr. and We wish to extend most hearty schools contesting in the sports tario, was guest speaker at the toon, Shellbrook, Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
Mrs. William Nahrgang and congratulations to Mrs. Amelia ceremony.
events. Randy Nixon finished Toronto and Fergus. She also other Currie relatives. All at -
family of Rostock. Brown who celebrated her 82nd fouFth in the quarter -mile race at Mr. and Mrs. George Walker celebrated her twin grandsons' tended a family dinner at Turn -
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow birthday in Listowel Memorial the same field day. attended the Snell re -union in birthday at the, home of another berry Tavern in honor of the 25th
visited last Wednesday with Mr. Hospital on Tuesday, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick Londesboro community hall on grandson in Fergus, and wit- wedding anniversary of Mr. and
and Mrs. Fred Reid of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and
and family of Kitchener, Mr. and nessed three very severe hail- Mrs. James E. Currie on June 16.
t Saturday.
Mrs. David Hanna and family of storms while in Fergus. —Miss Brenda Johnson of
and with Mrs. Rose Russell of family of Etobicoke, Mr. and Hanover, Miss Gail Mayberry —Rev. Robert H. At
Bluewater Nursing Home, Mrs. James Savalaro of Oshawa, yey n' Armstrong Haslemere, Surrey, England, is
Zurich. Mrs. Carman Farrier and Miss
and Brian Storer of Waterloo, Mr. delivered an inspirational study visitingfor three weeks with her
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Russell Wilson of Blyth spent a Winnifred Farrier of Long angreat aunt, Mrs. Bessie Mac -
family of Lapeer, Michigan were spoke at the Sunday morning Lean
few days last week with Mr. and Branch' were weekend visitors at and other relatives in
Mrs. Willium Gow. the home of Mrs. Nelson Higgins Unit Three holds worship service in St. Andrew's Wingham.
William Gow recently visited and all attended the Pletch- Presbyterian Church at which
with his brother, Robert Gow of McWhirter wedding. Town police have June meeting
Little Lake, near Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey, Bar
Warren Pickell, son of Mr. and bara and. Brenda of Ingersoll Langslde Church Nethery reunion
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Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Van- visited on Sunday with her par- fairly slow week in Blue vale couver, who is presently in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Proc- alive and well held in Londesboro
Toronto and Mrs. Winnie Wheeler ter, and attended the Sunda During the week June 14 -June BLUEVALE — Mrs. Walter
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A of London visited with relatives School anniversaryin the United 21, the Wingham lice depart- Willits led unit three in the wor- -
g � P ship service at the June meeting i n 108th year Nethery reunion was held on
on Sunday and attended the Church. ment investigated one motor g Y June 20, at the community hall,
GRADUATE United Church Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes, vehicle accident which took place of the United Church Women. WHITECHURCH ' The 108th Londesboro, with 105 signing the
Pte. Ian Oakley, Wroxeter, anniversary and chicken barbe- Chris, Heather and Brian of Friday, June 18. A collision oc- Opening hymn was, "0 Master, anniversary services of Langside register. Mr.' and Mrs. George
graduated from Cornwallis, cue. Elyria, Ohio, visited on the week- carred on Josephine St. involving Let Me Walk with Thee' . Mrs. Presbyterian Church were held Ives of Blyth were in charge of CF B, on June 10. He is the son George Michie attended the end with his parents, Mr. and two cars driven by Brian L. Don Street read the scripture
Sunday with the guest speaker, the sports which were enjoyed by
United Church Mens Conference Mrs. Louis fCages, also with Mr. Shropshall, Wingham and Perry lesson pnd Mrs. Willits spoke Rev. William A. Henderson of all.
of Mrs. John Millar and the briefly of June, a beautiful Woodstock.
late Elvin Oakley. at Delawana Inn, Honey Har- and Mrs. Jack Van Camp and G. Rammeloo, Blyth. Damage is Guests were present from Van -
y bour, over the weekend. family on their .way to French estimated at $600.00. month, one to enjoy, expressing Mr. Henderson's morning ser- couver, B.C.; Hanna, Alberta;
The Belgrave Post 9ffice will River. For the period one charge was thought that it was too bad the mon was entitled "Businesslike Kingston, Toronto, Bolton; Snel-
be than i to a new location to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd laid under the Hi Young missed so much of it in y ng grove, Bridge, uqg-
W A R D& U PT I G R Q V E a ghway Traffic se r ice, it At the eveni Severn Bri a Burl'
their concern for their studies
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Clare Van Camp attended the Act, six under the Liquor Licence service, he spoke on "Let's Have ton, Hamilton, London, Kitch-
Procter, starting this Thursday. service in St. George's Anglican Control Act and one under the and tests. She also read an ap a Revolution!" and chose Paul's ener, Wingham, Londesboro and
Listowel propriate poem.
Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Miss Church, Goderich, on Sunday Criminal Code of Canada. letter to the Romans, chapter 10, surrounding..,.district.
(519)291 * -3040 Dorothy Higgins, Charles and Rev. Wilena Brown had the as a scripture reference. Following the supper hour the
Norman Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. topic "Thoughts on the Ministry" Bev Kay, pastor of the church,
CHARTERED ACOUNTANTS P g y" president, Donald J. Nethery of
Ross Higgins' attended the Ho W t o look your best conveying to the group what the assisted at both services. Mrs. Toronto, took charge of the meet -
ministry meant to her, and Don Bell sang two solos. At the ing. For the program there')wereshould mean to minister and con- morning service, the choir sang songs by Mrs. Allan Bosman,
o n s limited b v dg e t gregation. She gave the group a two anthems. Mrs. Ross Jewitt,,,Robert, Rich -
SUTTON PARK INNlist of duties which were hers and and Snell and Lisa Bosman. Spec -
asked them to decide on pri- ial prizes were given to Abner
By Lavonne Ballagh collection for several occasions' orities.Nethery of Wingham, the oldest
K i h,ca rd i n e r Ontario At this time of year, everyone will call for a pantsuit and pants Mrs'. Lillian Elliott closed the ich sister Mrs. Mary E. McGill ofperson•present; twin brother and
is busy planning vacations. Very are comfortable to travel in.worship service with prayer. Fordw
Tops in Entertainment and Dining often, for the busy career gal who Again, choose a neutral color that The business meeting was con- Clinton and Albert Nethery ' of
wants to be on the move, vacation you can mix and match with ducted by the president, Mrs. Hamilton. The person coming the
For Your Enjoyment provides a bit of a headache when other garments or you will be- Jack Nicholson. R. A. Montgomery and sisters, longest distance, Mrs. Lance
it comes to packing. How does come tired of one look. Tops and Ellen and Margaret visited r Nethe
This week, be entertained by: one travel light, yet have at one's pants never lose their versatility. MI's. Ken Johnston took charge Thursday with friends in town y of Vancouver; recently
ASH MOUNTAIN fingertips enough variety to Shorts and bathing suits will also of entertainment for unit four and with Mrs. Cecil Cooper at the married couple, Mr. add Mrs.
make an exciting wardrobe? be on your list if you are proud of conducting a football contest. Village Nursing Home. Other David Ireland of Teeswater; the
Coming next week:LONDON It is nice to have one basic your tan and expect to find some Everyone participated, using visitors with Mrs. Cooper were Youngest baby present, Gavin
dress to wear for dressy occas- time for swimming. beans as footballs. A waist Mrs. Alex Pringle and son and Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ions on your vacation. But if you Wear your most comfortable measurement guess proved very Laurie Cooper of Toronto. Snell of Goderich.
MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY — $1 Cover Charge end up wearing that one dress to pair of shoes, hopefully in a neu- amusing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallman, A treat of watermelon as in
THURSDAY TO SATURDAY - $2 Cover Charge everything, you will probably tral shade. You may want to stash Twenty-two members answer- Mrs. Myrtle Wallace and Em- other years was given to the chil-
want to burn it when you get a pair of sloppy slippers or open ed the roll call. Anyone wishing to merson Hargrave of Listowel dren by Alex Nethery of Burling -
From 4 to 8 p. m. every Suxday - "/:'raflCl-Smorg " home! Better that you choose sandals for the end of the day attend Alma College June 22-25 were Sunday visitors with Mr. ton'
matching or co-ordinating two- when your feet are tired and hot, was asked to contact the presi- and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave. President for next year, Donald
piece outfits that you can mix and dent. June 24 will be the day for Mc. and Mrs. Alex Wray and J. Nethery of Toronto and secre-
match. A matching skirt and top, Basically, as far as accessories those wishing to spend one day Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wray of thy-treas., Mary Isabel Nethery
for instance, can be worn to- go, forget it on vacation. If you OnlY. Scarborough spent the weekend of Belgrave.
CENTRAL' gether to look, like a dress, but are taking any, take jewellery or A letter had been received from at the former's home here and The meeting closed by singing
can also be worn separately, the a pert scarf to match your long or Harry J. Boyle 'in answer to also attended the 25th wedding '`turd Lang Syne".
skirt with dainty little T-shirts or short skirt for that is when you letters written him in regard to anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.
HEATScoolsummer blouses, the top will want the pulled -together objectionable advertising on tele Jack Reid Saturday night at the CANADA MANPOWER
AVER with coordinating pants. For look. vision. He suggested that' Howick Community Centre.
added zing, take a floor -length Take a minimum of makeup, members contact the local CENTRE
skirt, for thcse club dates or concentrating mainly on skin station in this matter.
evenings by the seashore. care more than beauty aids. In Disappointment was expressed COUNSELLOR
Fabric is extemely important the wind and sun, your skin could that "Sing Time" had been . HOLIDAYHOURS In Attendance
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that are wrinkle -proof since you home. Members were interested to will be no wicket service and no
Stock Temperature may want to dress up at a mom- Don't forget a sun hat! It could hear of visits that had been made rural delivery. There will be a WINGHAM
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(Exterior to Fireplace Y Y g to Mrs. De Koiejer and to Mrs. street letter t�pc collection begin- ��� 30�
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\ ' — seys, arnels, nylons, stand the hair more than hot sun beating The purchase of two dozen post office. Mail posted in the red 1 :00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.
_ strain very well and always look down upon you. hymn books was approved. receiver in front of the post office
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CHAMPS FOR THEIR track and field divisions for Wingham Public School, Brent
Foxton, senior; Tom Remington, intermediate; Tom Foulon, junior and Danny Mansell,
midget. Their names will be engraved on the trophies they are holding. The trophies were
given to them during Friday's assembly.