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Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Dalton Schultz was relsssad
lute attended the trousseau tea
Leroy Rintoul, there and re-
with Kendra Purdoa. Gordon Scott of Ripley.
from Wingham and District Hos-
held by Mrs. John A. Currie on
turned home with theta. The
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Ross Caslick of
pital on Tuesday.
Saturday in honor of her daugh-
family is enjoying a week's holt- '
Mowbray, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley London were Sunday visitors
Mrs. John de Boer, Mrs. Wal-
teem Ruth Ellen's approaching
day at a cottage in the vicinity of
Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdan, with his grandmother, Mrs. Earl
lace Conn, Mrs. Earl Caslick,
marriage.
Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer Caslick.
Mrs. Bill Evans and Mrs. Vidor
Mr. and Mrs. Moss of
QTY
Congratulations to Mian Lori
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hector
and Mrs. Bill Evans an
Emerson attended Lucknow
Plattsville were Tuesday visitors
purden who last week, July ",
Pat the cottage at Grand
m•�
Saturday attended the wedding d
WMS meeting on Wednesday
Wilena Brown was
with her mother, Mrs. Ben Me-
Clenaghan, and brother, Carl and
was chosen to attend from White-
church 4-H Club, the 4-H Home-
Bend.
A large crowd attended the 37th Nancy Anderson, daughter at Mr.
where Rev.
guest speaker.
Mrs. McClenaghan.
making Conference with the
annual McInnes -Falconer re- and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, and
Gregory Park of Dtipgarinon at
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Miss Beatrice McClenaghan,
theme "Horizons" at Guelph Uni
union held on Sunday at the farm
Auburn United Church. The wed -
Livonia, Michigan, visited a few
Home Economist of Newmarket,
versity. The conference is to
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
ding dinner was ssrved in the
spent the weekend with Miss
assist girls to stare ideas and
Innes. Officers eluted were:
immunity hall,
Fred Tiffin, Mr. raid Miss. v3ctrii
Mildred Mc( lPnagha.t. On car,—
gaut experience in 4-H work uy
..esiden J� T'�.n; fi.~;t vice,
Emerson and Mrs. Charles Tiffin
day she visited Mrs. Ben Mc-
exhibits, demonstrations joining
Jack Splan; secretary -treasurer,
of Wingham.
Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
in group work and listening to
Elnora Towle of Adrian, Michi-
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
MSome
speakers.
g� Healing Substance:
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of
in this
Some in this community will be
Mr_ and Mrs. Archie Purdon.
On Saturday evening Mr. and
Shrinks Piles
St. Catharines spent the weekend
happy to learn the Concrete
and family attended the family
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin attended a
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer-
Ready -Mix strike is over and
reunion on Sunday held at the
family gathering at the home of
Exclusive ce
son and attended the wedding
men returned to work on Mon-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott
y
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister of nk hhealiem orrhoisubstas
proven to shrink hemorrhoids said
to shrink
reception on Friday evening for
day.
of Fergus. Also attending were
CuIross to celebrate their 35th repair damaged cistttate.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross.
The Wingham PeeWee team, of
the relatives, Mrs. Kenneth Lutt-
wedding anniversary.
Graham Kay spent the Week-
which Joey Tiffin and Richard
Y
cell, John, Nancy and Wendy
renowned research institute, has
found
Miss Joann Vandort of Den- found a unique healing suhslance
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay
Moore are members, on Friday
from Prince George.
haag, Holland, is visiting with with the.ahility to shrink htmor-
and Wendy on holidays in Nor-
evening played Listowel team
Nancy Luttrell spent last week
rhotds painlessly. It relieves itching
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and discomfort
thern Ontario.
and were winners. On Saturday
and ,n minutes and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer. speeds up healing of the injured.
Members of Whitechurch Luti-
they la Seaforth team and
y P Y ed
inflamed tissue.
were again winners.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jim In case after case• while gently
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
Belgrave
relievinginks ppm• actual reduction
de Boer, Donald and Eddie de (shnnkagcr took place.
Win championship
and Julie of Waterloo visited with
Boer and Joann Vandort went to Mostimportant of all—results
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Toronto to visit Ontario Place. were sotho,oughthat thtsimprove-
liam Rintoul, on Tuesday and
Guests of Mrs. Margaret Hig-
ment was maintained over a period
BELMORE—The Bantam ball
Wednesday.
gins of Blyth on the weekend
The July muting of Chalmers of many months.
aln this was accomplished with a
team played 'three games last
p y g
On Sunda to celebrate Jeffrey
y y
were Mrs. Kaye Buttons, Miss
WMS will be held Wednesday,
Y, healing substance (Bin -Dyne) which
week, defeating Palmerston 7-1
Oberholtzer's third birthday, a
Mary Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
July 21, at 2 p.m. at the home of quickly helps heal injured cells and
and Mildmay 7-6 in the two win-
birthday party was held. Attend-
Charles Davidson., all of London;
Mrs. Wallace Conn. Leaders are stimulates growth of new tissue.
ners and losing to Cargill with a
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rin-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Lori
Mrs. John de Boer and Mrs. A. Now ado -Dyne is offered in oint-
ment and suppository. form called
score of 124.
boul, Steven and Scott; Mr. and
and Bradley of Waterloo, Mr. and
Purdon; helpers, Mrs. H. Simp- Preparation H Ask for it at all drug
The Bantams also attended a
Mrs. Leonard Robinson and
Mrs. Brent Davidson and
son, Mrs. W. Milligan; roll call, stores. satisfaction or your money
tournament in Fergus on Sunday.
Mark of Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Heather of Cambridge. Several
child of the Bible; courtesy, Mrs. refunded.
After losing their first game to
Mack Cardiff, Brussels; Mr. and
friends and neighbors also ex-
Gordon Rintoul.
Ponsonby by a score of 8-4, then
Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Listowel;
tended their best wishes to Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Conn on
paraon
came back to defeat Guelph 24-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie,
Higgins on her 80th birthday.
Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs.
and Hillsburg 4-3 to capture the
Michelle and Michael, Kitch-
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hill, Jef-
consolation championship. -
ener; paternal grandparents, Mr.
frey and Richard of Tavistock
,
The Belmore Girls played Ber-
and Mrs. Lyle Oberholtzer, and
visited with her uncle and aunt,
vie, ending with a score of Bel-
great-grandfather Lorne Ober-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter, on
more 49; Bervie 9.
holtzer, Kitchener; and maternal
Sunday and also attended the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Procter reunion in the Women's
-NOTICE
Rintoul of Whitechurch. It was
Institute Hall.
Belmore chooses
also a sixth wedding anniversary
for Mr. Mrs. Gordon Camp-
and
IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
bell of Listowel.
queen contestant
Arthur Wilkinson of Pembroke,
READS JULY 9-8-7-6
brother of Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw,
Belmore
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BELMORE—The Belmore
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Chamber of Commerce held a
Mrs. Laidlaw.
Last week, Mrs. Harry Helfen-
meeting on Thursday evening.
The minutes the last meeting
Mrs. Agnes Farrier visited
Sunday with Mrs. Barbour of
stein and Mrs. Evelyn Meader of
P.E.I., visited at
were read andd approved.
Hillsburg.
thehomSummerside,
the home of Mrs. Meader's father
Advance Times
It was decided that Stella Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
in Oakville and with Mrs. Helfen
would represent Belmore in the
Mary Lou and Clara; Mr. and
stein's mother, Mrs. Jean Muir,
contest for Queen of the Howick
Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony and
in Niagara Falls.
Fair. Also, the Chamber of Com-
Timmie were Sunday visitors
Linda Renwick is presently
merec intends to purchase new
with his sister, Mrs. Elgin
attending a leadership training
sweaters for the Belmore Girls'
Crozier, and Mr. Crozier of
camp program at Silver Lake.
Would You
softball team.
Niagara Falls.
Bob Harkness of Alberta is
by
Blankets and a first-aid kit for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul
presently visiting with the Robert
the arena have already been
were accompanied to the Ander-
Harkness family.
bought.
son family reunion at Fergus by
Paul Inglis and Jim Mawhin-
Yes; even larger pyramids
Plans for a dog show, upcoming
Carol and Debbie Rintoul who
ney are on a trip to the western
EGYPT WAS NOT than those in Egypt have
in October, were discussed.
met their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
provinces.
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AT THE RECENT Lambton Colfege graduation ceremonies
one outstanding student received recognition for an
outstanding scholastic record. Dale Hunter of Lucknow, a
graduate of F. E. Madill High School, receives the
Medallion Award from the Chemical Institute from Dr. Ray
Rothenbury, director of the Technology,#& Applied Arts
Division. Witnessing the presentation is George Allan,
Academic Vice President. Dale also received the
President's Award for overall outstanding ability and
contribution to the college during his student life. Earlier
this year he was one of the first recipients of the Shell
Canada Scholarship for academic achievement. Dale has
worked for Dow Canada part time during his program of
studies. Upon graduation he accepted a position with Dow In
their Research & Development section with headquarte-s in
Sarnia.
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