The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-04-21, Page 11rVEfFS OF BLUEVALE
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Young People Enter Church
At Easter Sunday Service
The Easter motning service in the
Udlted Church was well attended.
Rev. R. A'. Brook gave a convincing
Easter message. The choir, under the
leadership of Mrs. Carl Johnston, org
anist, sang the anthems “Christ
Arose” and “Where Grave Thy Vic
tory.” Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoffman
pang the duet “He Did Not Die in
Vain”.
A reception service, conducted by
Rev, R. A. Brook and Mr. Bert Gar-
niss, clerk of session, was held for
five .young people entering church
membership.
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Personals
In the Presbyterian Church on Sun"
day, Mr. Cook, student from Waterloo
College, declared the pulpit 'vacant,
Easter music under the direction of
the organist, Mrs. Oliver Moffatt, was
furnished by the choir,
The W.M.S. of the United Church
will hold its thankoffering meeting in
the church on April 29th, at 3 p.m.
when Mrs. ,Andrew Lane, of Brussels,
will be guest speaker. i
On April 15th, the Wingham Odd
fellows held a dance in Bluevale Com
munity Hall, Don Robertson and the
Ranch Boys supplying the music.
There was a good attendance and pro
ceeds were devoted to the Polio, Can
cer and Tuberculosis Funds.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc
Kinnon and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc-
Tavish at Easter were: Mr. and Mrs.
Spence McKinnon, of Dresden, and
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Milliere, of Kitch
ener. v
Attending the W.M.S. Presbyterial
of the United Church, held at Seaforth
last week were; Miss Emma Johnston,
Mrs. Jos. Curtis, Mrs. W. J. Johnston,
Mrs. Alex McCrackin and Mrs. Spar
ling Johnston.
Messrs. Donald Darling, of Toronto;
and Harry Darling, of Mount Forest,
were holidaying at their home here
during Easter week-end.
Mrs. Wm, McKinney and Elizabeth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sellers at
tended the wedding of Mrs, McKin
ney’s niece, Joyce Wilson, to Jerry
Richard Wilbur at. Fonthill, on Satur-1
day.
Mrs. Richard Jeffrey is ■ spending
Easter week with her spn, Stewart
and family, at Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. A. {D, Smith spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mooney, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd VanWyck and
children, of Waterloo, spent’Good Fri
day with Miss Mary Duff and Mrs.
M. L. Aitken,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLean and two
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. George Pat
terson, $11 of Toronto, also Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Marshall and daughters, of
Listowel, were Easter weekend vis
itors with Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn
ton.
Messrs. Burns and Oliver Moffatt
motored to Bourelemaque, Quebec, for
a visit to their brother, Mr. Russel.
Moffatt,
Mrs. Wm. Nicholson and Alan are
spending the holiday week at Bow-
xnanville with x the former’s daughter,
Mrs, Alfred Hooper.
Mr. Jack Lillow, of Stratford, and
Mr. Bernard Lillow, of London, visit
ed their mother, Mrs. Nellie Lillow.
Rev. W. N. Blackmore, Mrs. Black-
more and Douglas, visited for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Elliott.
Miss Mary Duff and Mrs. M. L. Ait
ken were Listowel visitors on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barry, Paula
and Stephen, of Sarnia, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson for
several days.
Miss Brenda Breckenridge is in
Listowel Hospital recovering from an
operation.
Buddy. Troupe, of Teeswater, is visit
ing his uncle, Mr. Eddie Waddel and
family during the Easter week.
Mr. Henry Mathers and sisters had
as their guests on April 20th, the Rev.
and Mrs. Brook, of Bluevale and the
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. White, of L m-
desboro, Ontario.
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The April meeting of the W.M.S.
and W.A. was held on Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John
R. Thompson. Mrs. Gordon Naylor
was in charge of the meeting and
readings were given by Mrs. Hardy,
Miss Stamper and Mrs. J. R. Thomp
son. Miss Elaine Jefferson contri
buted a solo and Mrs.- R. Chamney
and Mrs. Hardy read the chapter in
the study book entitled “Low Ceil
ing".
- The minutes of the previous meet
ing were approved as read. It was
decided to have a special meeting
next month, with members of neigh
bouring auxiliaries as guests. Diane
Chamney received the Easter offer
ing. Mrs. Hardy was in charge of
the W.A. meeting and a bazaar in
aid of the W.A. was held at the close.
Lunch was served. Assisting hos
tesses were Mrs. Morley Johnston
and Miss Hazel Stamper.
Personals
Miss Joan Doerr, of Niagara Falls,
spent the holiday week-end with
relatives in this district.'
Miss Lucy Thompson, of Onandago,
spent the Easter ‘ vacation at her
home here.
Visitors at the Jefferson home in
cluded Miss Irene Jefferson, of
Dunnville, Miss Gladys Jefferson
Reg.N., of Woodstock and Mr. George
Jefferson, of Clinton.
The Easter meeting of the W.M.S.,
was held on Thursday, April 15th.,
with Mrs. Stanley Cook and her group
in charge., Mrs. Cook read a poem
“The Garden”, tn open the meeting.
The hymn “He Lives” was sung fol
lowed by the Raster story taken from
St. Mark's gospel Mrs. Washington
led in prayer. Readings were given by
Mrs, S. Cook ‘What Does Easter
Mean td"You” and “The Easter Mes
sage”; Mrs. Hugh Blair, “The Living
Lord”; Mrs. Harvey McDowell “The
Easter Miracle”; Mrs, Marvin McDow
ell “The Touch of His Hand,” A duet
was Sung by Lois Campbell and Jean-
etta Snell “I Remember Calvary.” The
hymns “Christ Arose” and “The Old
Rugged Crpss” were sung.
The business was conducted by the
president, Mrs. Chas, Smith, who read
a passage of* Scripture and led in
prayer. The roll call was answered by
19. The Easter offering was received
and Mrs. Fred Cook gave a reading
on Christian stewardship, and report
ed the allocation for 1954, was $230.00.
The missionary to be remembered in
prayer this year is Miss Millicent
Howse of Africa, An appeal was made
for the building advance fund. Mrs.
Hugh Blair gave the report of the
Presbyterial held at Seaforth. Mrs.
Walter Cook reported the bales sent
were valued at $205.35, Mrs. Wash
ington extended an invitation to at
tend the W. A. convention to be held
at Walton, on May 5th. The meeting
closed with hymn “Look Ye Saints,”
and the benediction.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Moles-
worth, visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wightman
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Wilson, of Carlow.
Miss Minnie Snell and Master Alan
Jardin, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mrs. J. L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna and Ra
mona, of Belgrave; have moved into
part of Mr. Kenneth Campbell’s house,
Ray having taken over Mr. Bert’Tay
lor’s farm,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell and
Larry, of Kitchener, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Camp
bell.
Mr. Kenneth Campbell reported for
duty on the boat, Parkdale, leaving
Goderich early Friday morning.
Ronald Taylor, of Port McNichol,
made a flying visit home and spent a
couple of hours with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Taylor pn Thursday.
Ann Spiegelberg spent a few days
this week with her cousin, Joan (Davis,
of Stratford.
Miss Lorna Buchanan, of London,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg
and family were Goderich visitors'on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Radford, of Wel
land, called on Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Cook on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Max Wilson, of Ham
ilton, visited on Friday with Mr, and
Mrs, Norman Wightman.
Mr. Norman Rodger, of Toronto,
spent a couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger.
Mr, and Mrs. John Gear, of Water
loo, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mrs. J. L. Mc
Dowell. ,
Miss Edna Smith, of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Smith.
Miss Margaret Wright, of Auburn,
spent the week-end with Miss Ruth
Cook.
Messrs. Norman and Alva McDow
ell motored to Toronto on Monday,
having sent a load of cattle down for
sale.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Smith and family,
of Brussels, visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Cook, of Belgrave.
Miss Helen Humphreys of Kirkton,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand and
children, of Jordan Station. Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Wightman and children,
and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Boothman, of
Niagara, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rollinson, of Tor
onto, and Miss Betty Rodger, of Gode
rich, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Emerson Rodger.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Taylor, Ed and
Norma, of Brussels, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. J. L. McDowell and Gordon.
Mr.- and Mrs. Jim Boak and family,
of Crewe, Miss Violet Cook, of Gode
rich, Mr. A. E. Cook, of Blyth, Willis
and Norman Walpole, of Blyth, visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Fred Cook and
Arnold.
WHITECHURCH
. Wilford Samuel Shiell
The many friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. R.'W Shiell of East
Wawanosh were shocked early Fri
day morning to learn of the accident
on the Wroxeter Highway, that
claimed the life of their son, Wilford
Samuel Shiell. It is thought he mo
mentarily fell asleep when driving
his light truck. The truck left the
highway and crashed into a tree.
Wilford was a highly respected |
young man in this district, and was
in his twenty-third year. He was a
member of Brick United‘Church.
Besides his parents he leaves, one
brother, Elmer, of London. Funeral
was from Currie’s funeral home on
Monday to Wingham cemetery, with
his pastor, Rev. Chas. H. Cox offici
ating.
The pall-bearers were, Jack and
Donald Shiell, of St. Thomas, Sidney
Thompson, Jack Shiell, Bill Irwin and
George McGee.
Among those who attended the
funeral from a distance were, Mrs.
Alex Shiell, Suzanne, Jack and Don
ald of St. Thomas, Mrs. Milton Mc
Burney and Gwen and Jean of Lon
don, Mr. Duncan Waldie, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Waldie, and son Alex,
Mrs. Henry Sayers, and Miss Bessie
McGregor, all of Acton, Mr. Elgin
Porter and his family of Bayfield.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to the bereaved families.
of
Personals
Irene and Pearl Patton, of
spent the week-end at the
Mr. and Mrs. George Coul-
Fergus on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Weber and family,
from Palmerston, moved to the vil
lage on Friday last and have taken
over the chopper and the Watt feed
store here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and
family of Belgrave visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl
Caslick,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray and
Kathleen of Toronto, spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Tiffin of Kinloss.
; Rev. R. A. Brook will show slides
of the Passion Week at the Young
Adult meeting in the church this
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor and
their grandson, Bobby Mason, of Rip
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal
ker and Mr. Murray Taylor, spent
Friday last at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Taylor of West Wawa-
nosh.
Among those who attended the Ro
binson-Meads nuptials at Bonar Pres
byterian Church, Toronto, on Satur
day were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Staple
ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. James
McBurney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me-
Burney, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Niergarth, all of Turnberry, and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Niergarth of Mon
treal; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aitken, of
Kincardine, and their son Albert of
Woodstock; Mrs. Irlma Jenkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beggs, Guelph.
Over one hundred and sixty guests
met for the reception and wedding
luncheon at Muirheads on Richmond
, Street. The happy couple left
trip to Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook,
- erich, visited on Sunday with
James Cornelius and Amos Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs.- Simon de Boor and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick de
, Boor arrived here from Harlingen,
Misses
Toronto,
home of
tes.
Mr. Adam McBurney, of Kingston,
is spending the Easter week at the
home of his brother, Mr. John Mc
Burney, and with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
family attended a family gathering___
at the home of her father, Mr. Thos. Holland, last Friday after a journey
Kerry, at Paisley on Sunday. ‘ of fourteen days. They came by way
on a
God«
Mrs.
Kerry, at Paisley on Sunday. ‘ c- - - —■
Mr. Thos, Hill has been a patient; of Montreal and had a splendid trip.
in Wingham Hospital during the past
week, suffering from pneumonia.
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Egmond-
ville spent the week-end with Mrs.
Frank Thompson- and other E. Wa-
wanosh friends.
Mrs. Harry Tichbourne, of Gode
rich, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. David Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Austin and
Son Crawford, of North Bay, spent
the week-end at the home of her
brother, Mr. Donald Martin, and with
Other Martin relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton and
family, of Lucknow, visited on Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Buckton.
Mr. Nat Thomson attended a don-
They are visiting at th?
their two sons on the 2nd
of Kinloss Township.
Mr, and Mrs. James E.
homes of
concession
Vipond, of
Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vipond
and Miss Margaret of Atwood, visited
on Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Wightman. Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Vipond were celebrating their
forty-sixth wedding anniversary.
Baby Joyce Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, and
little Shirley May, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Pattison, were bap
tized at the Sunday service in Brick
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and
family, and Jim Irwin Of Hamilton,
and daughter Gail, of London, visited
last week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Herson Irwin.
Senator and Mrs. Frankin Paige, of
Hamilton, N. JDakota, are visiting this
week at the home of her aunt, Mrs*
R. H. Thompson .and With other Mar
tin families in this district. Pn Mon
day the Senator and Mrs, Paige, Mr.
and Mrs, Thompson, Mr. James Mari
tin and Mr. Charles Martin, Mr, and
Mrs. Reuben Appleby, of Turnberry,
were at Thedford where they attend
ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Fred
Wight, who passed away after an ill-'
ness of a few days following a stroke,
Senator Paige, who is president of
the North Dakota Bankers* Associa
tion, will attend the bankers’ conven
tion in Detroit next week.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Chapman, and
Shirley and Gary, spent the week-end
with relatives in Markham and Aur
ora.
Mrs. Irene Paterson, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Taylor, of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Beatty, To
ronto, spent the week-end at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Bert Thomp
son, and with other Martin relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Proctor, Da
vid and (Dianne, of Detroit, visited
over the week-end with Tiffin rela
tives in Kinloss Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirk and Ann,
of Birmingham, spent the week-end
at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. D.
Beecroft, who also spent Saturday
with them in Toronto and Hamilton.
Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Mason and son, of L-mdon,
Mr, and Mrs. Fleming Johnston and
family of Bluevale, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Mason and daughter, of Wing
ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Mason.
Mrs. Jack Siebert came by plane
from Ottawa last Thursday and spent
a few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and fam
ily, of Niiestown, spent Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc
Clenaghan and Barbara and John
stayed for this week of holidays. Mr.
and Mrs. James McIntyre and son
Alan, of Ridgetown, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss and family, of Bright,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mitchell, El-
eanore and Gordon, of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Henry.
Mr, and Mrs. Eric Elliott and child
ren, of Ottawa, spent a few days this
week at the home of' her sister, Mrs.
Russell Gaunt. . .......
Miss Ruth Blackall and Miss Jean
Gillespie, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Clenaghan.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Moore and
family, of Preston, spent the week-end
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Moore and with other
relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and
family, of Long Branch, and Miss
Winnifred Farrier, of Toronto, are
visiting with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Mrs. Edward
the week-end at
Mrs. Floyd Bott,
Mr. and Mrs.
London, Mr. Billie Fisher, of Malton,
and Miss Mary Foster, of Mitchell,
spent the week-end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Buchanan and|
daughter, of London, spent the week-)
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Walters, of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and
Nancy, of London, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Martin, and Mr. Charles Gillespie, of
Kitchener, also spent the week-end
there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison spent
the week-end at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Edward
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville
sons, of Otterville, are
week at the home of his brother, Mr.
Gilbert Beecroft, and with other rela
tives here and at Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnett and
children visited on Sunday with his
parents, at Listowel.
Mr .and Mrs. Abe Niezen and family
and his brother, Bill Niezen, of East
Wawanosh, spent the week-end at the
home of her sister, at Everton.
Mr. Pete Scherbrandy, of Hamilton,
who has been visiting at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Pete Beintena, left
on Monday to work in Ashfield Town
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Congram, Luck
now, celebrated the 50th anniversary
of their marriage on Tuesday, April
20th., at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. ChaS. Shiell, of E. Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and baby,
Terry, of Wingham, and Mrs. Scrim-
geour and family, of Goderich, spent
Sunday kt the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Phillips of W. Wawanosh.
PLAN BEACH CLEANUP
With an eye on the summer Mfc-
days, village trustees in Corunna de
cided to chan HP the approach to 'th#
St. Clair River to make a more desir-
able swimming area.
Council plans to clean away under
brush and level the area. Picnic table*
will foe added.. '
The move follows the wishes of the
Corunna Community Association,
which has been seeking a cleaner and
safer swimming spot than the con
gested dock area.
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The “mountain” range which puns
through the northerly section of Perth
Coiinty may have some magnetic force
which attracts meteors, At least that
is the opinion of local residents.
Frequently meteors have been
covered in the district around
Staffa “mountain” a fairly high
which stands out predominantly over
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