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Mrs. William Ringler Passes
Mrs. William Ringler passed away
suddenly in Wingham General Hospi
tal on Wednesday last, a few hours
after admittance. She was in her 78th
year,
The former Hanna Margaret Hag
gitt, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs, Anthony Haggitt, she was mar
ried over fifty years ago to Souter
Taylor, of East Wawanosh, who pre
deceased her twenty years ago. Fif
teen years ago she married William
Ringler, who survives.
Friends ana relatives were shocked
at her sudden passing. Even though
she had been a great sufferer for
many years, she was always of a
friendly and happy disposition.
Surviving beside her husband are
one son, Gordon Taylor, of Eden
Grove and seven grandchildren, also
four brothers arid five sisters, all of
whom were present at the funeral ser
vice. One brother and four sisters
predeceased her.
Funeral service was held on Satur
day from the Currie funeral home.
Rev. Alexander Nimmo conducted the
service at the funeral home and. at
Bethel cemetery. »
Pallbearers were Albert Paterson,
Myles Ste,- Marie, John McGee, Arnold
Woods, Chester Taylor an# Lloyd
Phillips,
Those* who attended the funeral
from a distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jefferson, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. John
Haggitt, Mr. an# Mrs, Roy Johnson,
and Mr, and Mrs. Maitland Haggitt,
of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ten
nant, of Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Stoll, Dearborn; Mrs, Florence Thar-
rett, Detroit; Mrs. Amelia Hayward,
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spule,
Marysville, Mich.; Chas. Aitcheson,
Lavonia, Mich.; Mrs, Eppie Carrick,
Goderich; Mr, and Mrs. George Hag
gitt and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Law
rence, Bly th; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hag
gitt, Auburn; Miss Elva Hupfer, Sud
bury; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George
and Mr. and Mrs. John Carrick, of
Goderich.
Easter Services
Presbyterian and United Church
congregations met in the United
Church on Good Friday for an Easter
service. Rev. W. J. Watt conducted
the service and Rev. N. Caswell
taking his Scripture readings from
Isaiah 53 and 1 John, spoke of the
Biblical prophecies and their unique
fulfilment,, (that, has sent men, preach
ing the Gospel the world, over, Mary
Fisher and Karen Groskorth. sang,
"Under the Cross." and Mrs, George
Fisher sang. "For I Rememher Cal
vary,”
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Personals
Quite a crowd gathered, at Fordyce
School last Wednesday evening. Mrs.
O'Malley held the lucky ticket on
the quilt, and Tommy Robinson won
the lawn .rabbit, Mrs. Chester Taylor
and Mrs; Dqnald Martin held high
points at euchre and lunch was served
and the social time enjoyed by all.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
will hold its Easter Thankoffering
meeting on Thursday, April 21st.,
when Miss Winnifred Warren, return
ed missionary from China will be the
special speaker, Several groups of
W.M.S. workers in other churches
have been invite# to attend.
Seventeen tables played at the
euchre in S.’S. No. 9, E. Wawanosh,
on Thursday last. Mrs. Chas. Shiell
and Alex Leaver held high points,
and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Gordon
McBijrney held low points. Mrs. Dreh-
man and Edward. Walker held the
most Jojie hands. The folks decided
to hold another euchre there this
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott and family,
of Belwood, visited on Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Purdon and little Marilyn Bott, who
had been here, returned home.
Mr. Kenneth Purdon, who has been
working near Barrie, spent a few days
last week-with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Purdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and
children, of Hamilton, and Miss Bar
bara Irwin, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. Harry Deacon has been a pat
ient in Wingham Hospital during the
past week suffering from a heart
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and
family, of Long Branch, and Miss
Winnifred Farrier, of Toronto, are
Bpending the Easter vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
family of Sarnia, spent Sunday with
Gillespie and Farrier relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Jane
and Donald, spent Sunday at the
home of her father, Mr. David Currie,
Edward St., Wingham. Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Elliott and children, of Ottawa,
also spent the week-end there and
yisited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan
and children, of St. Thomas, visited
on Friday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan and Mi
chael, of Kitchener, visited there on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry, Frances
and Wayne, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mitchell, Toronto.
Mr. Elliott Fells and son, of
Smooth Rock Falls, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Mrs. Fells visited with her mother in
Lucknow.
Mr. Gordon Small and Mr. Ross
McGregor were in London on Sunday
and .Mrs. McGregor was able to leave
Victoria Hospital, and accompany
them home to Wingham Hospital.
Mrs. Dean Moir, of Winnipeg,’ has
been visiting with her brother, Ross
McGregor, and other relatives here.
Mr. Robert McClenaghan spent the
week-end at the home of his brother,
Harry McClenaghan, of Wingham.
Little Andrea Adams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams has been
ill with chicken pox.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert King, Barrie,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mac
Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross,
and with Mrs. W. J. Coulter, Wing
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis and
family, of Forest, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Inglis, of W. Wawanosh. Mrs. Inglis
has been suffering with a sore foot
that she accidently scalded.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Groskorth, of
Milliken, spent a few days last week
at the home of their son Mr. E. H.
Groskorth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gros
korth, of Parry Sound, also visited
here, leaving to visit with Toronto
relatives.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fisher, of Kitch
ener, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and
family, of Milverton, visited there on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall and children
visited on Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wall, of Lang
side, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffatt
and children, of Langside, visited here
on Saturday.
Miss Susan Wightman is spending
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this week with her grandmother, Mrs.
Emerson’Vipond of Atwood'.
Mrs. Ronald Coultes; Linda and.
Joyce, of E. Wawanosh, visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Scott, Of Ripley;
Mrs. Will Conn spent the week-end
at the home of her daughter, Mrs,
Hardie Simpson, of Teeswater.
Mrs, Joe Thompson, of Goderich, is
spending a few days this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robin
son, Mrs. Robinson has been ill with
pneumonia. Mrs. Jas. Young, of
Wingham, was with her last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Irwin and
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Ross, of Goderich,
visited on Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Harold. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs.. David Ritchie, Mack
and Marilyn, of Teeswater, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn, of Luck
now, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and
family of Sarnia, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E.
Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fal
coner visited with them at Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, of E.
Wawanosh, spent the week-end with
their family at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Barry
and Murray visited on Sunday with
her father, Mr. John A, Johnston, of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Myles St Marie visit
ed on Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. St Marie, of Kitchener.
Carman McBurney, of Wingham, is
visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr.
Gordon McBurney, for the holidays,
Linda and Jeanette Johnston, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston,
are visiting this week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Brown, of Lucknow, and with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Tiffin, Langside.
Quite a good crowd attended the
dance in Langside Hall, on Thursday
evening, with Tiffin Bros., providing
music for dancing. They intend to
hold another in two weeks. On Wed
nesday evening all enjoyed the play
"Grandpa’s Twin Sister,” presented by
the Armow young people. The teach
er, Ken McAllister and pupils of S.S.
No. 10, are sponsoring this play jn
the Memorial Hall here.
Mrs. Robert Chambers and daugh
ter Govene, of Harriston, spent a few
days last week at the home of her
brother, Mr. Carl Weber, and on
Sunday they, and Mr. and Mrs. Weber
and family visited at Harriston.
Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs. Jas.
McInnis will attend the Women’s In
stitute Executive meeting at Belmore,
this Thursday.
Miss Betty Lou McLagan, of Lon
don, is spending this week at the
home of her uncle, Mr. Russell Ritchie.
Mr. Stanley Moore and family, of
Preston, visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Moore and other
Moore relatives in this community,
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and
daughters, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, of Ripley.
George Conn is spending his holidays
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Caslick.
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, of Parry
Sound, spent the week-end at the
manse here, with Rev. and Mrs. N.
Caswell, former friends. On Sunday
at the morning service Mr. Saunders
presented a flannelgraph, of the
Easter message, delighting all. The
choir rendered special Easter anthems.
Misses Margaret and Florence Moir,
of Toronto, spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. Jas. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Bentina and
Christine, of Newmarket, spent the
week-end with
McBurney and
Shiell.
Mr. and Mrs.
sons, of Otterville, spent the week-end
at the home of his brother, Gilbert
Beecroft, and with other relatives
here and at Gorriq.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Snell, of West
field, visited on Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. W. Dow.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and Mrs.
Parker Campbell, Wingham, and
Lois Mason, Guelph, spent Saturday
at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and
Gail, of London, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson
Irwin, and with Belgrave relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and
family visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis, of
Walkerton.
The pupils of S.S. No. 7pE. Wawa
nosh, held a farewell party for Julia
Mason, at the school last Wednesday
and presented her with a pair of nice
electric dresser lamps. On Thursday
evening the folks of the 9th Conces
sion met at the school, and eight
tables of euchre were played, with
Sandra Chamney and Harold Cook
holding high points, and Mrs. Murray
McDowell and John Mason holding
low points. Mason Robinson read an
address and' they presented Mr. and
Mrs. John Mason, who leave nerft
week for their new home in London,
with a trilite lamp, as a remembrance
from their, neighbours. Mr. Mason
thanked"’them for their kindness and
thoughtful gift, and invited them to
visit when they got settled in their
new hoirie.
Miss Nancy Johnston, of Blyth, is
visiting this week at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, The
family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone
house, of BelgrhvO, met on Sunday
for a family get-together at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes, of
Morris Twp. Those in attendance
were Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Norman Stonohotise of London, Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Walker of Goderich,
and their daughter, Donna Walker of
London.
Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Mason and
Keith, of Kincardine, and other Wing
ham relatives spent Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. John Mason,
Mrs. Roy Brooks, Rose and Frank,
of Toronto, are visiting this week at
the home of their hunt, Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Urath.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison, spent
the week-end at tho
daughter, Mrs. Fid
Thamesford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
on Sunday at tho home of his sister,
Mrs. David McAllister, of CulrosS,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Moore, Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Melville Beecroft and
home Of their
Nicholson, of
Caslick visited
Hie Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, April t*, W*®p»«e Eleva*
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Huron-Bruce Liberal .
Executive Meets,
The executive members of the Hur
on-Bruce Liberal Association held a
dinner at the Queen’s Hotel, Wing
ham, on Wednesday evening pf last
week, All municipalities within the
riding were represented, as prelimin
ary plans were made for the holding
of the annual meeting and a nomi
nation convention to choose a Liberal
candidate for the forthcoming Pro
vincial election.
Delegates were selected to attend
the annual meeting of the Ontario
Liberal Association to be held in Tor
onto on April 23rd,
Although the meeting was devoted
largely to executive business of the
Association, several members address
ed the meeting briefly in the persons
of Donald Blue, Rilpey;, Hugh Hill,
Colborne;. J. A. Johnston, Mildmay;.
A. H. McTavish, Teeswater; Elmer
Farrish, Howick and Robt. S. Hether
ington, Wingham.
Frank Harber, of Kitchener, presi
dent of the Western Ontario (North)
Liberal Association, addressed the
meeting, and explained the essential
and progressive steps to he takeh to
insure good riding organization.
Wilf Gregory, president of the Ont
ario Liberal Association, addressed
the meeting at length. He said it was
the responsibility of‘the Opposition
party to bring to the attention of the
Government and the public generally,
the matters wherein the Government
of the day has failed to administer
the departments of Government ef
fectively and economically, or wherein
the Government has failed to take
proper Action or assume its rightful
responsibility. He said that in addition
to offering such constructive critic
ism, he assured the executive gather
ing that the Liberal Party has a plat
form that will be placed before the
electors of the Province when it is
proper time to do so.
Wilf Anderson of Lucknow, ten
dered the thanks of the gathering to
Mr. Gregory and Mr. Harber.
Mr. Brown Smyth, of Auburn, pre
sident of the riding association, pre
sided.
GORRIE PUBLIC
SCHOOL REPORT A
Senior Room
Grade Eight: honours, Karen Mich
el, Bruce Grainger, Ruth Ann Hueston,
Kelvin Buchanan; pass, John Brown,
Douglas Whitfield, Fraser Abram.
Grade Seven: honours, Faye Edgar,
Sandra Edgar; pass, Kay Lawrence,
Margie Hastie, Ruth Grainger, Wayne
King, Gerald Lawrence, William
Templeman,
Grade six: honours, Joyce Ford,
Corinne Rhame; pass, Connie Abram,
Donald Peel.
Grade five: honours, Evelyn Ste
phens, Linda Durst, Alex Strong, Don
Whitfield, Maureen Buchanan; pass,
Nadine Cook, Gwen Hyndman; below
pass, Bob Templeman. $
Archie MacDonald, Principal.
Gorrle Junior Room
Grade IV; honors, Carol Robinson,
Ruth Edgar, Alex Hamilton, Joann*
Strong; pass, Carol Keil.
Grade IH: honors, Larry Simpson
(accelerated); pass, Brock Hueston,
Bobby Grainger, Wayne Lawrence.
Grade II: honors, Kenny Farrish
(accelerated); pass, Gary Lawrence,
Morris Abram, Bryan Underwood.
Grade I: honors, Myrna Nuhn, Jean
Lawrence, Murray Partridge, Donald
Watson, Jimmy Farrish, Jim Hynd
man; pass, Rocky Abram, Donnie
Templeman, Patty Lou Harper.
Ruth M. MacDonald, teacher.
and Brian, motored from North Da
kota last week and have been visiting
at the homes of their uncles, Mr.
Thos. Moore and Mr. Arthur Moore
and other Moore relatives in this dis
trict.
Mrs. Robert Ross has been a patient
in Wingham Hospital during the past
week. Mrs. James Cornelius is also
a patient in Wingham Hospital since
Monday.
Mr. James Wilson has been under
the doctor's care during the week-end
with an injury in his back. Mr. Wil
liam Peddle has been very ill at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Gibson Gilles
pie, during the past few weeks, suffer
ing from a heart condition.
A special Easter service was held
on Sunday in the United Church when
Rev. R. A. Brook was in charge. The
choir sang, “Our Lord Is Risen," and
Mr. Garnet Farrier sang, "The Holy
City." Rev. Brook spoke on, "Why
Seek Ye the Living Amongst the
Dead” and a special offering was
taken for destitute people in war
lands.
Mr.
spent
Charles Wood, of Seaforth, and Mrs.
Stewart Smith and her children, from
Kitchener, are visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston.
East Wawanosh and Morris school
children were busy last week prepar
ing for the music festival to be held
at Belgrave next week on Thursday
and Friday with the final winners and
chorus classes meeting in Wingham
High School on Friday night.
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