The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-07-14, Page 3•a>
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“His Majesty O’Keefe”
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Missionary’s Letter Tells About
Conditions in South Korea
The regular meeting of the Wo
men’s Association of Knox United
Church, met in the basement of the
church on Wednesday afternoon, July
7th. The president, Mrs. Geo. Michie,
was in .charge and opened the meet
ing with a call to worship, followed
by the singing of a hymn and prayer,
The Scripture was read by Mrs. Ken
neth Wheeler,
During the business period the bills
for painting the manse and piping the
water into the church were presented
and authorization given for the pay
ment of game. Some other business
matters were left over till a later date.
The meeting closed with a hymn and
the Women’s Missionary Society held
their monthly meeting with the presi
dent, Mrs. Edgar Wightman in charge
and opening the meeting with a hymn
followed by prayer. Mrs. George Mar
tin read the Scripture and the study
period on Korea, was taken by Mrs.
Walter Scott, the Christian steward
secretary. She told of corresponding
with Rev. Elda Daniels, who is the
missionary for prayer for this year,
Rev. Daniels is a missionary in Seoul
and in her letter to the W.M.S. she
told of the conditions in Korea, about
the country and the work the mis
sionaries are doing there. Mrs. Edgar
Wightman corresponds with Mrs. An
netta Rose in Seoul, and she explain
ed the WOrk in connection with the
Baby Band and told what articles were
suitable for bales.
The W.M.S. are to pack a bale for
Korea and articles are to be in by
the first of September.
A committee consisting of Mrs. Ed
gar Wightman and Mrs. Clifton Walsh
are to arrange for a Sunday service
during the time Rev. C. jD. Cox is on
his holidays.
The meeting closed with a hymn and
prayer.
Church Services
Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Cox have start
ed their holidays and in their absence
services in Knox United Church will
be as follows:
July 18, taken by the W.M.S.; July
25, by the Young People’s Union; Aug.
1, Church. holiday ; August 8, by a
layman from the Huron Presbytery
Laymen’s Association.
Happy Hearts Mission Band
The July meeting of the Happy
Hearts Mission Hand of Knox United
Church was held on Sunday, July 11,
in the church basement. The meeting
opened with the Mission Band Purpose
and the singing of a hymn, followed
by the minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report. A story was
read by Patsy Logan and Lois Cook
read the Scripture, The roll call was
answered and the offering taken up
by Karen Anderson and Marilyn Goll.
The hymn, “When Mothers of Salem"
was sung, followed by the missionary
study lead by Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
The World Friends were given out
by Anne Wightman, followed by the
hymn, “I Am So Glad’’,
The smaller children went to their
class where they heard stories told
by Mrs. Clifton Walsh. The meeting
was then closed,
Celebrates lOOtli Birthday
Rev. Charles D. Cox and Mrs. Cox
visited on Friday with the former’s
aunt, Mrs. John W. Cox, of Kinlough,
who was celebrating her 100th birth
day on July 9th.
Mrs. Cox received messages from
Premier L. St. Laurent, Geo. Drew,
F. Oliver, Premier L. Frost, J. Hanna
and A. Robinson.
There were 150 friends who called
on Mrs. Cox on Friday. On Sunday,
a family reunion was held and opened
with a short song of worship held in
the home and conducted by Mrs.
Cox’s eldest son, Rev. Benson J. Cox,
retired Anglican minister, assisted by
Rev. Charles D. Cox of Belgrave. Dur
ing the song service solos were ren
dered by Mrs. Ivan Lloyd, of the (Don
Wright choristers of London, Mrs. G.
Mains, Dorchester and Mrs. C. D.
Cox of Belgrave.
Relatives and friends were present
from Calgary, Alberta; Detroit, Mich.;
London, Emsdale, Parry Sound, God
erich, Stratford, Hanover and Kin
cardine. Mrs. Cox is in good health,
hears and sees quite well. Her hus
band predeceased her 28 years ago.
She has three children, Rev. Benson
Cox, Mrs. Aida Hodgins and Mr. Will
Cox.
. HELENS
Challenging Address
The United Church was well filled
on Sunday morning for the church
service of the Zion L.O.L. choosing as
his subject, "The dare of a call," Mr.
Sparling delivered a challenging ad-
■ and
solo
dress. The choir sang “Trust
Obey" and Ann Todd sang the
“In the Garden",
Pot Luck Supper
Over 30 members of the Y.P.U. en
joyed a pot luck supper in the Sun
day School room on Friday evening.
This event concluded a contest which
had been run throughout the winter*
with the winning side captained by
Mrs. Frank McQuillin and the losers
by Mrs. Ken Barbour. After all had
done justice to the bountiful meal,
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling led in some
games.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling, Isa
belle MacPherson, Donna Woods, Ann
Todd, Norma Murray, Marvin Mc
Donald, Crawford McNeil and (Donald
Taylor are among those attending the
Huron-Perth Summer School camp of
the United Church at the Goderich
Summer School Grounds this week.
Miss Hazel Sparling was a week-end
visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Sparling
at the manse.
Mr. G. A. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Rice attended the Brown-Webb family
centennial reunion at Ferndale Park
near Brampton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines, Tena
and Don and Miss Margaret Haines of
Timmins, were week-end guests with
Mr. Wm. and Miss Beatrice McQuillin
and other relatives.
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Mary Johnston, $11.90; A. H. Erskine,
Indigent fees, Mrs. Kate Murray,
$27.00; Gordon Jewell, Workmen’s
Compensation Ins., $35.80; Mrs. R.
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Laugh Nite”
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Procter, of
Fort Francis, are spending a month
visiting with relatives in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir, Price
ville, Miss Margaret Weir, Misses Car
oline and Katherine Hall, all of Tor
onto, spent Tuesday with Rev. and
Mrs. Charles D. Cox.
Mrs. J. Jackson of Simcoe, and Mrs.
Carrie Taylor, Wingham, spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. James Wightman,
Listowel, and their daughter, Mrs.
Courtney Holmes, Jane and Robert, of
Hantsport, Nova Scotia, spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. John An
derson.
Ivan McBurney, of Wingham, is
spending a few days with Mrs. Laura
Johnston and George.
Murray Garniss, Brussels, is spend
ing the holidays with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and Mur
ray Garniss spent Friday in Brussels.
Miss Eileen Holmes of London, was
a week-end visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Erin Snowden and
Erin Snowden Jr,, La Pere, Michigan,
are spending a week’s holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes.
Miss Donna Anderson, London
Lloyd Anderson, Toronto, spent
week-end with their parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Anderson.
Mr. Ted Cold*, Kitchener, spent
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkinson, of
Smithville, spent the week-end with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wilkinson.
Mrs. Cora McGill spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson in
Goderich.
Miss Marie Freeland, Oakville, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Marks.
Bobby Marks is spending some holi
days with Mrs. Gordon Leonard, at
Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Procter, of
Fort Frances, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McCrea, Ralph
McCrea, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bradburn
and Murray Bradburn, attended the
funeral of, Mrs. Bert Bradburn, held
in Seaforth, on Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea visited
on Sunday with Mr. Bert Bradburn
and Miss Beulah Bradburn, of Sea
forth. Mrs. C. G. McCrea returned
to her home after spending the past
few days with Mr. Bradburn
Buelah.
Morris Township
Council Meeting
The Morris Council met in
township hall on July 5th, with all the
members present.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Ross Duncan and Stewart Procter. -
Leo Kelly and Jas. Phelan approach
ed the council in regard to a grant
to help repair and fence the St. Mic
hael’s cemetery on the 7th concession
of Morris.
Procter - (Duncan—That we give a
grant of $150.00 to the board of the
St. Michael’s cemetery. Carried.
Mr. Gordon J.ewell was present in
regard to renewing the Compensation
Insurance.
Shortreed - Elston—That the Work
men’s Compensation Insurance be re
newed with the Gore District Mutual
Fire Insurance Company. Carried.
Elston - Shortreed—That the road
bills as presented by the road super
intendent be paid. Carried.
Procter - Duncan—That the meet
ing adjourn to meet again on August
3rd., at 8 p.m. Carried.
The following “accounts were paid:
Milo Casemore, fenceviewer, $4.00; I
Harold Procter, feneviewer, $4.00; Bert.
Hastings, fenceviewer, $4.00; Jas. Phelan, grant to cemetery, $150.00; I
Geo. Radford, Pease Drain, $3100.00; '
A. H. Erskine, Indigent fees, Miss
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July 17-19
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, July 24 - 26
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