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Orland Irwin's new home has with then for a few days. Little with Mrs. Did[ McQuillan Of
propbaaed to the point where at Mkwlle Gutoskie returned hosaa -Lu know. Mrs. Stewart and Mss.
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Mrs. Winnie Evans of London holidays. if[!. and Mrs. Raymond
called on Mrs. Bili Evans on �s, Jam' and °of
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TO THE , Wednesday-aiteedWg a Mrs. Robert Mowbray and London, , were weekend vlsito
Tony Falconer accompanied with Mr. and Mm. Ctrl Me-
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1 TRAVELWAYS where Miss Margaret Moffat was weekend. Clenaghan.
the for her sister, Nat Thomson of Lucknow On Saturday a break in thebpting -
Icy visited Monday with Mr. and village waterline was discovered''
Direct Daily Service (Except Sundays) Mrs. Mayme Donaldson ofBrucel<
ea Haven, Walkerton. Mrs. Victor Emerson. when water started coming
Return leaves C.N:E. grounds at 6:40 p.m. I Mrs, Mack Stewart and Mrs. through the ground on Peed �''r,.. r•
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintod
Advance reservations available from your returned their grandam, JBetty Godfrey of Waterloo were Tiffin's lawn. On Monday a
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Thursday visitors with Mrs. Carl
local Travelways Agent. , Oberholtzer, to Kitchener on backhoe broke the ground and a
McClenaghan, then all visited two-inch cut in the line was found
been Sunday after he had bevisiting and repaired. ° �' T.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott-, and
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;... . Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie of
Wingham were Sunday afternoon
y €�x visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor •'" -
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` . Jim Orr of London visited '
Sunday with Bob and Richard
: Orr of Langside and attended the
Langside Cemetery memorial
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart,
Mark, Susan and Heather of
Lambeth called Sunday at the r i�
pelt(; t home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
` Elliott and family. ;} AK ¢'+
Jack Whytock was a counsellor'
• at the United Church's Camp
Menesetung near Goderich, from.51
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July 19 to 28.
AIlrlu" ilt2leSt for One orTm bars Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto LOTTERY W I NN E R—Bertha Miller of Wtngham won the 11,000 prize in the July 7 draw
spent the weekend with her of the Wingham Golf and Curling Inc. lottery. She.accepts a cheque and congratulations
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, from Bill Hanula. Money raised by the lottery will go to retire the mortgage on the new
V I l lJ[ A and took her parents and grand- building.
Jk*m ( mother, Mrs. Stewart, to
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Mrs. Yeo and Mrs. Stewart are Memorial service
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Main Street East A relative shower was held held at Langside
�` .. �����." « Sunday afternoon for bride-to-be Weekend guests with Mr. and Robertson and Debbie Maize in
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291.1450 FASHION MODELS Jessie Kerr and Margaret Carter got Gail MacPherson, at the home of WHITECHURCH — Approxi -
Mrs. Mac Allan were their Victoria Street United Church,
Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation a chance to show off new clothes before fellow residents of Mrs. Wilford Caslick, Wingham. mately 30 people attended the family, Mr. and Mrs. George Goderich, and the .....tion in.
Brookhaven Nursing Home Monday in a fashion show pre- About 25 were present. Assisting Langside Cemetery memorial Allan, David and Sara, Sarnia; Lucknow Complex an Saturday
rented by a Toronto fashion company. Soft polyester outfits the bride with the gifts were her Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allan and evening.
service Sunday afternoon at Heather, Toronto. Mr. and Mss. Beb,_ Cathers,
with polka dots or flowery patterns and elastics at the waist sisters. Beverley sewed the bows three o'clock
were shown. to make and apron and Margaret Mrs. Lou Hutton, Wingham, Kerry and David of Belleville
rid the cards. Among me gifts The service was conducted by and her grandchildren, Christine, spent spent the weekend with
,r, ,: „:,4,;,;,; Rev. John Bell who opened with
te;, iu :3s ,Y ;,� received were blankets, pillow and the of a h Michelle and Robin Hutton of Mrs. Cathers' mother, Mrs. Stan
cases., towels, dishes and a prayer �� fin' Durham, visited one afternoon Gallaher.
He then read the 23rd Psalm and
pressure cooker. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jackson,
Alfred Patterson was a visitor a portion of scripture from me Allan Griffith. Catherine and -Shawna of Stoney
O AMI- Belllr«t, 15th chapter of Paul's letter to
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Creek are visiting this week with
I,: the Corinthians. Mr. Bell told of
Victor Emerson. Musgrove, accompanied by the Miss Marion Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bell of the work and faith of the pioneers latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Braniff
Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert of 100 years ago in establishing Mrs James Morden of Gorrie, have returned from a visit with
■ Bell and son of Montreal were the cemetery and stressed the spent a weekend recently with an friends and relatives in Pointe
Tuesday visitors with their need for such faith in today's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claire, Quebec; Ottawa, Pen -
u others in community- parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Bell. Leonard Wenzel at Kalkaska, broke and Bancroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Members of the board were Michigan. Miss Gaye Anne Terry of
Mrs. Robert Mowbray returned congratulated on the upkeep of Guests with Mrs. Howard London is visiting her grand -
the cemetery. Phillip Steer led
i home on Thursday after visiting Wylie at her Amberley cottage mother, Mrs. Nora Moffatt.
the singing and also sang a solo,
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with friends in Brantford and asking the congregation to join are Mrs. Jean Boker and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Green
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Guelph. him in the chorus.
Betty Wylie, Toronto, and Miss and brother, Ross Green of
Those taking part in the craft After the singing of the closing Ethel Staff of Niagara. Teeswater, visited with Mr. and
fair at Lucknow are reminded Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith Mrs. Allan Griffith Sunday
that it is being held Friday and hymn, Mr. Bell gave the - attended the wedding of Jim evening.
Saturday. benediction.
Bell Canada regrets any inconvenience you may
experience because of our current labour pro-
blems. Right now in Wingham and surrounding
area, we have a backlog of approximately 100
orders because of work slowdowns and stoppages
and while we are handling requests as quickly as
possible, we do ask for your help and understand-
ing.
We are giving priority to emergencies and have
taken steps to see that they are handled as quick-
ly as they are under normal circumstances.
You can help by keeping calls to the business
office to a minimum. We have a record of all your
orders and we are attempting to fill them as quick-
ly as possible under the circumstances. How-
ever, some previous appointment dates are being
missed and we will call you to arrange a new date
to f i I I your request.
You also can help by post-poning requests for
non-essential work such as rearrangements or
changes to existing service.
We thank you for your patience and coopera-
tion.
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ERECTED IN IM, the Brunswick Hotel provided hospital-
Ity for 78 years. Early accounts of the business life of Intervening years before a fire totally demolished the build-
Wingham speak In glowing terms of the service provided Ing In 19SO while Whitney and Kay Grose, who had operated
and the fine table set. Several changes were made In the an excellent dining room and coffee shop, owned the hotel.
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