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Wingham Advanxe-Titaes, September 16, 1878 Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman M%M"
0 of Paris visited Sunday with Mrs.
Murray W"m ad 8ittheser.
PersonalfromGorrie family ��-
Mrs. Sheldon
J&. sad Mrs. Earl Underwood spent several days with her Kitchener Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Edwald Stewart Ma with 'sad
ad Mn. Gordon Underwood parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and of Bluevale spent Sunday with
Armed Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott Ken Noble spent a few days in the Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart. Mr.and �' Knurl interfra '
,>ibrrall Atbidgte of Milverton. of Kincardine Township also Parry Sound area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln of Robert f Clifford
and Denes Susan
Mho Lois FuVmn of Toronto visited his brother Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neill of Thornton Heath, Surrey, England Angst to an and attmdad the
and Blake Ferguson of London Mrs. Scott. Woodstock visited Sunday at the are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Presbyterian andversary sen''
spent the weekend with their Miss Jean McIntyre of London, home of her brother Melville and A. Smith and all spent last week ice in Belmore on Sunday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer- England, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dennis and also with Mrs. at Dunchurch in the Parry Sound
gupn, Miss Margaret Sach. Rev. Albert Dustow. area.
Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Roy George Sach of Strathroy also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Josling of Mrs. Ken Bennett and Mrs. BLUEVALE
Gowdy, Mrs. Harry Gowdy and visited at the same home. Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coupland, Wroxeter,
Mrs. Harvey Coupland of The Molesworth Women's In- Cameron Edgar on Sunday. spent the weekend with Mr. and Douglas Stamper is attending
Wroxeter were luncheon guests stitue held its September meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vines and Mrs. John Edgar, Georgetown. Teachers' College in Hamilton.
of Mrs. Mel Donahue of Tees- at the home of Mrs. Melville Blaine of Listowel spent Sunday Karen Edgar returned after holi- Miss Darlene Stamper has re -
water on Friday. Dennis an Tuesday evening. Mrs. with Mrs. Albert Dustow. daying with her grandmother, turned to St. John, New Bruns -
Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Scott and John Freeman, the district presi- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer of Mrs. Coupland. wick.
David have been holidaying with dent, was the guest speaker. Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Moir and Mrs. Dwight Gorrell of Pilot
Mrs. Scott's parents in New Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wallace of Harold Robinson visited Sunday Ben of Elora visited §unday with Mound, Manitoba is holidaying
Brunswick. Durham Co., England, are visit- with Miss Jean Sparling and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. with relatives in the Bluevale and
Mrs. Robert Gibson attended ing their son-in-law and daugh- Harvey Sparling. Mr. and Mrs. Curly Nevilles of Wingham area.
the first day, Sept. 3, of Mitchell's ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ball Jr. David. Walker has returned Toronto spent the week with Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mr. and
four-day Class. B Fair to judge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedley of from Chilliwack, B.C., and spent Charles Lawrence and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Walker and family were
needlecraft in the Crystal Palace. Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with his parents, Harry Jennings. Rev. Harry Jen- Mrs. Lloyd Henning and Mr. and
Miss Margaret Scott, Toronto, Martin Scott spent a day at Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker. nings of London spent the week-. Mrs. George Fier.
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