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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-10, Page 124%. Pale 12—The Wiu#ksim Advance 'rimes. October ill, 1979 MKS GEORGE BROWN Ruth Johnston, Mrs. William were given by Mrs. Linda WWkac -- — Wilson and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Listowel and her sister, M W are to prepare a slate of officers Doane Martin, Fordwich. The Gorrie Personal Notes for i9W. There will be shuffle girls also led in community smg- fromFordw*1chboard a cards Tuesday and Personals Mrs. Isabelle Adams and Mrs. land and Scotland, visiting rela- Thursday afternoons. A public Mm. Sam Johnston gave a Nellie King have returned home dives and friends. card party will be held Friday, humorous reading and Mrs. A. � Oe Baines and Mrs. weekend at their home here. John Leppington Jr. and family Livermore in the dast week from a trip to Cape Cod and Bos- Mrs. Harvey Oakes, Hamilton, Oct. 12, at 8:80 p.m. in the Ford- Demerling led the group in a �tof Durham visited Mrs. Emma Williamson of of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Anldy of the former's mother, Mrs. ton. Mrs. William Tinsley, Mrs. wick Hall. musical skit. Mrs. Eva Harris Y Wkit week at the home London visited for a couple of . Miller and family of Gorrie and Margaret Livermore at Clinton. 'rhe Gorrie branch of the Bible William Lucas and George of gave a reading "1?he Old Farm od Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs. days last week with Mrs. Verna Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey and Miss Minnie McElwain, John ' society .held its meeting in the Burlington were dinner guests Mrs. Eva Harris' group was in Kitchen" and Mrs. Carl Shoe - Verna Galbraith. Galbraith and Mrs. Elsie Strang family. p McElwain and Mrs. George Anglican Church Tuesday eve- with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller charge of a variety program. maker conducted a couple of non Mrs. William Magill, London and called on other friends in the Mr. and Mrs. BillSothern, Mr. Pittendreigh spent Sunday with ning with Rev. O. Laramie lead- and also attended the golden Roll call was answerer' an- tests. and her son, aim Campbellg the devotions. Business was ding anniversary of Mr. and spent community. and Mrs. Gary Sothern, Tim and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigh in wed swering a question which was At the close lunch was served two days last week with her Sunday visitors with Mr. and Tracy and Harry Mulvey were and family in London. dealt with and canvassers will be Mrs. Kenneth Hastie. handed out. Musical numbers by Mrs. Harris' group. mother, Mrs. Crosby Sotheran. Mrs.;rmrer Miller were Mr. and supper guests Sunday with Mr. Mr. anAMrs. Stewart Schaefer calling in the area in the next few The ladies also visited cousins in Mrs. Wright and Tim of Port and Mrs. Bill Mulvey and family of London spent the weekend with weeks Cecil Grainger of Brookhaven, Walton and Blyth. Credit, Bill Sullivan of Camp at Belmore. Mrs. E. A. Schaefer and attended Thanksgiving service was held Wingham, spent Sunday at his Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe and Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Rick The sympathy of the com- the Howick Fair on Saturday. in the Gorrie United Church Sun- home. Bruce Grainger of Mont - family of Kitchener spent the Woods, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. munity goes to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mrs. George PiUendreigh, day with Rev. Howard G. Pace of real spent the weekend with his Mrs. James Vittie, Miss Minnie Harriston conducting the service parents. McElwain and John McElwain in the absence of Rev. E. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hastie attended the funeral on Friday at Fellows, who is a patient in Uni- and Doug d Woodbridge spent Clinton for the late Mrs. Mar versity Hospital, London. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B,etter garet Livermore. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Camp- Robert Hastier Mr. and Mrs. Mil - Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs. bell of Georgetown visited Sun- . ton Smith accompanied them to Verna Galbraith spent Thanks- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold withGorrand spent the weekend • giving in Guelph with Mr. and Robinson. with Mr. and Mrs. Ken HabHasig. Mrs. Cecil Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bodine - Weekend and Sunday guests Christopher of Bramalea spent house of Essex were dinner with Mrs. Clare Harris were Mr. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ti and Mrs. John Harris of John McCutcheon. Strong and family on Thanks- �a ._ Bramalea, Mr. and Mrs. Les Mrs. Elva Jacques spent Sun- giving Monday. .` Watkins and Erin of Bolton, Mr. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chequing Interest .K and Mrs. Howard Harris of s; Lewis Taylor and family atBank Chequing Account Yes 0`b Goderich, Jim Harris of Windsor, Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman, Seniors n ee'r Bank Savings Account Yes 3% a and Lisa of Listowel, Clayton Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bawk Account No 10'/1 Carswell of Harriston, Mr. and Garniss of Morris Township in FordwiehYes �• Mrs. Don Carswell of Port Elgin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel -Standard's and Miss Connie Carswell of Lon ville Dennis on Sunday. FORDWICH — The senior citi- don. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy zens held their October meeting No question. You'll get more for your money at Standard. Sunday guests with Mr. and in . the community hall here on g v}sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sava, write cheques, and collect lOhli% interest, all with one Mrs. Sam Johnston were Mr. andAttwood, London. Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, account and just one book to keep balanced. Your first three Mrs. Alf Tomlin of VfTiarton . Chief Warrant Officer Glenn which opened with O Canada with cheques each month are free. All of them if you're a senior Sunday visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Austin, Petawawa, Mrs. Russell Nickel at the piano. citizen. Mrs. Lyle Simmons were Mr. and spent ten days with his mother, Happy Birthday was sung to Make an easy move to Standard Trust and gest yourself the Mrs. Vern Hambl of Ingersoll, three members with birthdays in p you money. ` \ � y g Mrs. William Austin. One Account. Still, the better lace for r Mr. and Mrs. Tred Hambly of Joanne Austin and Robert October. Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kaye Howforth of Toronto visited at Mrs. Ray Kennedy, president, STANDARD and family of Palmerston, Miss the same home for the weekend presided. The secretary, M. Mc - Donna Mitchell and Brian Wild- Elwain read the minutes and and all visited Mr. and Mrs. \ \ fang of Mississauga and Mr. and William S. Austin, Tillsonburg on Lorne Kelley, treasurer, gave the TRUST financial report. Thanks were ex- a Mrs. Roy Simmons. Thanksgiving Monday. po 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harrison pressed by Mrs. Wray Cooper, �+"�� Wingham, oncario�Te�ephone 357 2022 spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. G. Pittendreigh, and Mrs. Kay. °d'"'t"iaaoChatham . •G1firMis Mr, Paris Penh h.Pkton Year of Child Mr,nd Mrs. William Smith It ws moved to have a Christ- , 9 Wnowillowd.ie . Wingham • Windsor • Woodstock haw, returned home after spend- mas turkey dinner catered to. A Federally Chartered Trust Company/ Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation is observed by ing the last two months in Eng- The nominating committee, Miss IS THAT A PUMPKIN?—Greg Gedcke showed a lot of imagination by dressing his pumpkin as a diver. The portrayal won him third prize in the best pumpkin competition at Howick's Fall Fair held last Saturday. BEST DRESSED BIKE --Children lined up with their bicycles last Saturday at the Howick Fall Fair for the best decorated bicycle competition. Winning the event was Angela Armstrong. Lakelet Inst. LAKELET—The Women's Institute held a meeting to commemorate the International Year of the Child on October 4 at the home of Mrs. Lyle Murray. Mrs. Doug MacGregor in- troduced Connie Kuc, Public Health Nurse for this district, who spoke on immunization, the topic which all Women's In- stitutes are promoting during the International Year of the Child. Her informative talk made everyone aware of the need for a complete immunization program for adults as well as infants and children. Mrs. Percy Huth thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Harry Judge, president, conducted the meeting. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Harold Wallace. Roll call, `something the younger generation has taught me', was answered by 13 members and three guests. The delegate to the Guelph Area convention at Bingeman Park Lodge will be Mrs. Wallace who also gave a report of the county rally held at Exeter on October 1. An invitation was received to attend the 40th anniversary of Majestic WI on November 14 at 8:15 p.m. in Brussels. In other business, it was decided to send a donation toward the new building which the Howick Agricultural Society has erected. To close the meeting, a lively White Elephant' auction was conducted by Mrs. MacGregor, after which lunch was served by Mrs. Lloyd Forler and Mrs. Jake Versteelk. 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