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Wroxeter Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grifflth Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whits- visited Mr. yid Mrs. Ed Stewart
head in Walkerton on Saturday in Harriston on Sunday.
and accompanied them to Owen Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson
Som'
Sunday guests with Mr. and were in Lucan on Saturday where
EUCHRE PARTY TOURSthey visited at the home of the
Mrs. Roes Toman were Mr. and
Euchre Party at St. Paul's This winter, Fettes Tours and ate• Mrs. Lorne Matthews, Preston- letter's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Gibson.
Anglican Church, Wingham, Travel has several ways to get , Cambridge; Wallace Toman,
Thursday, November 4, at 8:30 you put of the cold and into the a , ; . New Hamburg and Elgin Toman,
p.m. Prizes, lunch. Admission sunshine. We have space availPlattsville. t
75c. able on the following tours to our a, ,,, { 1 Mrs. Elaine Mclntee, Weston,
sun -spots Florida, Bahamas, spent the weekend with her Lakelet
RUMMAGE SALE California, etc. 4 mother, Mrs. floss Sanderson.
In the Orange Hall, Saturday, An Xmas Treat: 11 -day tour ,�1 Sympathy of the community is
departing Dec. 23, featuring A' A number from the village and
November 6, 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. P g g r► uiirt � extended to W. and Mrs. Bill
surrounding community attended Demerl and familyin the loss
Sponsored by the Salvation Disney -World and St. Petes. h - k a shower by relatives for Johim
Army. Admission included. Five full of a father and grandfather, Carl
days to soak in the sun and enjoy elf = r O McKercher, Jamestown, and Ann Jacobson.
2 Mullen, Walkerton, at the home
OPERA the beach. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon,
Blyth Centre for the Arts pre- New Year in Florida! This `Fordwich, on Sunday.
sents "An Eve of O ra"8-day tour takes you to Florida
excerpts of several operas in, f
Sunday guests with Mr. and
or a New Year's Eve full of fun .. Mrs. Stewart Musgrove were Mr.
English by the University- of and excitement. Departs Dec. 26.� and Mrs. Doug Weber and Kevin
Western Ontario Opera Work- Florida Sun -Spots: You have a ," y� ti L
shop, at Blyth Memorial Hall, choice of four departure dates for of Walkerton, Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Friday, Nov. 26,8:30 p.m. Adults, this tour from Jan. 15, Feb. 12, `�, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Statin and
$3.00, students, $2.00. Tickets Feb. 19, and Feb. 26. The high ; • family of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs.
available at Vance's and The lights of this 14 -day tour are visits Floyd Ellis, St. Thomas, the
Music Centre. to Silver Springs, Busch Gardens, occasion being Mrs: Heimpel's
Miami Beach, DixIL� and Mr. Ellis' birthdays. Mr. and
4-11-18-25 sne y World,
Cape Kennedy, Marineland, St. A,Mrs. Ellis also visited Wes Heim -
DANCE NOV. 6 Augustine and many more. All pel in Wingham and District Hos-
Wingham Figure Skating, Club is admissions included. pital.
sponsoring a dance Saturday, Sailing in the Sun: This 14 -day Congratulations to Mr. and
Nov. 6, 9:30 to one a.m. at the trip takes you to Florida and on to HALLOWE'EN IS A BIG time of year for youngsters. At the Wingham D8y Care Centre Mrs. Bert Van de Kemp, (Gloria
Wingham Armories, music by the Nassau, Bahamas, aboard the the young children dress up for the occasion. Dean McKinley, Scott Bateman, Heather Ruttan) who were married on
M ran Bros $600 r 1 most elegant cruiseship S S Bishop Cailin Clarke, Tricia Daer, Steven Double, Jackie Wittig and Celina Yeo listen Saturday.
o pe coup e.
Light lunch. Tickets areeavail_ Emerald Seas. A fantastic value while their teacher explains the rules of a game.
able from any of the executives. for your money. Always an early
Phone 357-2433 or 357-3272. Tick- sell-out, it departs January 29.
ets are limited. Florida Mid -Term: A 9 -day
28-4 'family vacation' trip, leaving
March 18, just for the mid-term Cards o f Thanks Guild remembers
BAZAAR break. Special children rates
available. member's birthday
A bazaar will be held in Gerrie padre Island and Mexico `^'
United Church, Saturday, Nov- Too!!! This 18 -day relaxing tour
ember 6, from 1:30 to 4:30. takes you to Padre Island, Texas I would like to sincerely thank We wish to express our heart -
Everyone welcome. and Mexico. Leaves March 14. all friends and relatives for the felt thanks for kindness shown to GORRIE -- St. Stephen's Guild
Early reservations advised. lovely cards, letters, gifts and us at the loss of a dear husband, held its October meeting at the
RECEPTION tions advised. flowers sent to me while I was in father and grandfather, Sparling home of Mrs. Merle Fisher. The
25th wAding anniversary recep- Aah! California: 21 days of the Wingham Hospital and Vic- Johnston. We wish to say thank meeting was opened with a
tion for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn memorable experience. Some of toria Hospital, London. Special you for flowers, donations to the prayer for the parish, followed by
Sellers at Howick Community the greatest sights of the world thank you to Rev. Passmore, Dr. Bluevale Unites Church, cards the Lord's Prayer.
Centre, Friday, Nov. 5. Ladies visited during the trip that leaves Hanlon and all the nurses on and food brought to our homes. Mrs. Gordon Underwood was in
please bring lunch. No gifts on April. 17. second floor, in the Wingham Thanks to the nurses in Intensive charge of devotions. The roll call,
please. For a free brochure containing Hospital. Care, Drs. Ping and Mowbray, a verse on Thanksgiving, was an -
complete details of the above Mrs. Irene Stainton Rev. W. Brown and the Walker swered by nine members.
COUNTRY CURLING CLUB tours and many more, please Funeral Home. A special thanks The business was conducted by
Annual meeting and euchre party write or call Fettes Tours and Many thanks to all the staff in to Unit 3 of the U.C.W. for serving the president, Mrs. Harry King.
to be field in Women's Institute Travel Ltd., 323-1545 Mount Ward B at the Wingham and after the funeral. These shall all A thank you card was read from
hall, Belgrave, Nov. 10 at 8:30 Forest or 348-8492 Mitchell. District 'Hospital, while I was a ie Part of our treasured memor Rev. and Mrs. Parker and mem- CONESTO I GRAD
ies. hers were reminded that the EMPLOYED IN TOWN
p.m. Ladies please bring sand- patient there; thanks also for Beth Johnston and family November meeting would be the Shayne R. Goldrich, RR 2,
wiches. cards, visits and good wishes
CASH BINGO election of officers. The mystery Wingham, received his grad -
from neighbors and friends. gift was won b Mrs. Tom Ash.
There will be a cash bingo in the Special thanks to Dr. McGregor Harvey and Bertha Niergarth .g Y nation certificate on Wednes-
BINGO Wingham Legion on Wednesday, want to thank their neighbprs, The meeting was closed with a da October 20, for a course
and Dr. Hanlon and Rev. o$ y•
Bingo every Monday evening at Nov. 10. Doors open 7:30 p.m. friends and relatives for rds prayer for unity followed by the in Real Estate at the
Passmore and to my brother, and gifts on our 60th wedding g prayer. the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Bingo starts 8:30 p.m. 15 - ;12 g *venin ra er. Lunch of birth -
Gordon, and wife Agnes, and to Conestoga College, Doon. He
Clinton, at 8 p.m. 15 regular games; two "share the wealth" anniversary. day cake and ice cream was
sister Hazel, for visits and for is now employed at the Wing -
games at $12. Three share the games; one special must go $50; served to celebrate Mrs. William
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DRIVE BINGO Paper drive on Saturday, Nov. 6. of their 60ih wedding annivers- 0 •
Blyth Lions Club Saturday night Please have papers at curb by We er of like to thank the arY Direct
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bingo at 8:30 m. in the Blyth nine a.m. Chamber of Commerce of Bel
p• Y more; Crippled Duck for their Thank you to all my relatives, ervice
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Memorial Hall. Jackpot $150 on apd 11 f ' ds friends and neighbors for their
60 calls. Share the wealth and SANTA CLAUS PARADE music, n a our nen , t
Win am's annual Santa Claus relatives and neighbors for the visits and cards while I was a i
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rrb March 31 parade will be held on December wonderful evening and the dona- patient in Wingham Hospital. FLOWERS COLLISION
tions. Special thanks to all the nurses on _ _ -_
e If you are interested in Marj-and Dick Konings second floor, O.R., I.C.U. units
entering a float or individual Wedding Al's Colllslon
character costume in the parade,
and family and the Therapy Dept. Also to
please contact Lori Kopas, phone Drs. McGregor, Hanlon, McKim, . Arrangements Service
GOING 357-3653 for further details.
I would like to express by Corrin, The Canad4kri Legion, 15�
4-11 thanks and sincere appreciation Masonic Lodge Chapter and the ! ,�l� Cut flowers Phone
OUT OFto all those who remembered me men from the 19th Fid. Regt., :/� 357-2206
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-'POT LUCK LUNCHEON I was in the Wingham Hospital. Baswick, Fther Nolan, the CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES
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Wingham Ladies' Curling Club Special thanks to Drs. McGregor UCW and the Institute. With a Flowers .by
g g pec' g Complete Body Work
are having an opening meeting and Hanlon. To Beverley Kay and sincere thank you to those who Wire Service and Painting
and pot luck luncheon at the Rev. Armstrong for their visits. helped at the farm. Your kindnessFrame and Rust Repair
LAI RD'S Curling Club on Tuesday, Nov. 9 Mrs. Dawson Craig will never be forgotten. �,y LEWIS Also Insurance Claims
at one p.m. All curling members Alex Corrigan FLOWERS CONC.H MORRIS TWP.
and .new curlers are invited to I wish to thank my friends for
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For Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickson,
whose house -was damaged by
fire. The social will be on Nov. 5,
Belmore Arena. Ladies please
bring lunch.
COUNTERWEIGHT MEETING
New class opening, Tuesday
mornings 10 a.m., Maitland IOOF
Hall. First meeting to be held on
Nov. 9. Evening classes as usual.
Questions? Phone 357-3322.
W.I. VARIETY PROGRAM
In the Whitechurch Hall, Friday,
Nov. 5, 8:30 p.m.
W.I. EUCHRE PARTY
1n the Whitechurch Hall, Mon-
day, Nov. 8, 8:15 p.m.
CRAFT AND BAKE SALE
You are invited to attend the
Craft and Bake Sale at the
Wingham town hall on Saturday,
November 6, from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Wingham Voice
for Life.
Messengers meet
BEI,GRAVE--Sunday, the first
fall meeting of the messengers of
Knox United Church met in the
church basement with an atten-
dance of 15. The meeting opened
with a discussion on "Being
Thankful for the Wonders and
Beauty of God's World in the
Autumn" by using Thanksgiving
and Hallowe'en as examples. The
offering was received and de-
dicated.
Alison Roberts entertained all
present with a game. Children's
favourite hymns were sung while
they worked on making a
"Spooky Sipper" as their craft.
their visits, flowers and get -well
cards while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. It was
all deeply appreciated.
Vera Elliott
A sincere thank you for their
care to Dr. McGregor and Dr.
Hanlon, the nurses and staff on
first and second floor and visitors
while I was a patient in the
hospital.
Dorothy Lewis
I would like to thank friends,
neighbors and relatives for cards
and visits while I was in hospital.
Also Rev. Passmore, Dr. Mc-
Gregor and nurses on second
floor. Also those who gave my
wife rides to the hospital. I
appreciated it very much.
Wallace Agar
I wish to thank the doctors and
nurses in the Shouldice Hospital,
Toronto. Special thanks for the
many cards and phone calls
received. It was all deeply
appreciated.
Lorne Jamieson
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to say a sincere thank you
to Drs. Corrin and McKim and to
all the nurses on the second floor
who looked after me so kindly
last week while I was a patient in
the hospital. Thank you also to
my many friends for their cards,
flowers and visits. These kind-
nesses are greatly appreciated.
Carol Armstrong
We deeply apprecipte the
thoughtfulness expressed by your
cards, floral tributes and dona-
tions to the Ontario Heart
Foundation, at the time of our
recent bereavement.
The Lillow family
and Malcolm Black
We would like to thank all our
relatives, friends and neighbors
at St. Augustine and Donnybrook
for the lovely evening and pre-
sentation of gifts which we
enjoyed on Friday, Oct. 22. The
gifts we received will always
remind us of the good times we
shared together.
Jim and Margaret Leddy
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
floral tributes and cards, to those
who brought food to our home: to
the ladies who served lunch and
to those who sent memorial
donations, during the loss of our
"loved one". Special thanks to
Dr McGregor, Rev Passmore,
Rev Armstrong Armstrong and to Captain
Hardy Your kindness will al
ways be remembered
Billy and Mary Ann Stace}
We wish to sincerely thank the
sponsors, ladies in the kitchen,
the orchestra and all those who
attended the Saturday night
dance in Whitechurch, to make it
such a success It was all greatly
appreciated and enjoyed
.Joe Tiffin and O A S A
and the Junior Softhall team
On behalf of Ken and Lorna. we
would like to say thanks'to all
who helped in any way toward an
enjoyable evening, in Belgrave
WI Hall on Saturday. Oct 30.
following their marriage in
Brandon, Manitoba A special
thanks to the Emerson's. ,Jim, Vi.
Paul and Flan, who provided the
musk, also a thank you for all the
good wishes for our wedding
anniversary
Stanley and Leona Black
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